Next Week, Fortnite Is Adding Apex Legends-Like Respawn System

Epic Games has announced a new addition to Fortnite: Battle Royale. Called the Reboot Van, the feature allows you to bring back squadmates that have died in battle–similar to the respawn stations in Apex Legends.

As part of Fortnite’s next update, Reboot Vans and Reboot Cards will be added to the battle royale game. Upon death, squadmates will drop their Reboot Card, which can be used at a Reboot Van to respawn them.

“After a squadmate has been eliminated, grab their dropped Reboot Card and any surviving squadmates can activate it at a van,” Epic Games community manager Nathan Mooney said in a video detailing the new respawn feature, which can be watched below. “Once activated, you’ll definitely know, as a beacon and audio cue will be set off, informing nearby players to the reboot in progress and how many players will be arriving. You’re squad will appear, one by one, on top of the van–ready to jump back into the match.”

Much like in Apex Legends, your teammates will respawn back into the match without their weapons or items. So, in order to be sure they aren’t left completely helpless, it’s in your best interest to have something on hand that you can drop for your revived allies. Upon respawning a player, the Reboot Van will temporarily deactivate, and only turn back online after a set period of time.

The idea of respawning in Fortnite was first addressed in an Epic Games Reddit AMA in February 2019. “We’ve been considering this mechanic for a while and have been exploring it,” an Epic producer said. “[We] want to make sure we give it the time it needs and fully understand its impact on the game as a whole. Look for further updates during Season 8.” Season 8 started shortly thereafter, on February 28, and introduced pirate-themed content into Fortnite. The new Legendary skin for Season 8, Ruin, has just been revealed, and it can be unlocked in Week 8 by completing the season’s weekly challenges.

In our Fortnite review, Michael Higham gave the game an 8/10. The battle royale game is available on Xbox One, PS4, PC, Switch, and mobile.

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Assassin’s Creed Games Are Discounted Up To 70% Off For PC (Including Odyssey)

If you’ve been itching to play Assassin’s Creed on PC recently, today’s the day to pick up whichever titles you want, as Fanatical is running a huge sale on Assassin’s Creed games for PC. The sale covers many of the main series titles, including Origins, Syndicate, Rogue, Unity, Black Flag, and, of course, Odyssey, the latest installment in the series. A spin-off, Assassin’s Creed Chronicles (with three episodes set in China, India, and Russia, respectively), is also available at a discount.

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Note that these deals are for Uplay, not Steam, and you must have the Uplay game client installed on your PC. You must also have an Ubisoft account (which is free to create). Once you’ve purchased Assassin’s Creed at Fanatical, you’ll be prompted to log into your Ubisoft account–once you do, you’ll see the word “activating,” and the game will be added to your Ubisoft account. You’ll then find the game, ready to play, in the “Games” section of the Uplay desktop app. Get more info on redeeming Fanatical purchases for Uplay here.

If you prefer to play on console, it’s worth nothing that Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey is even cheaper for PS4 and Xbox One right now–you can grab it for only $20 at Amazon and Best Buy.

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Mortal Kombat 11 Reveals Another New Character, The Kollector

Mortal Kombat 11 developer NetherRealm has given fans their first look at another playable character. During today’s Kombat Kast livestream, the studio unveiled the Kollector, an entirely new fighter making his debut in the upcoming fighting game.

“A proud servant of the Outworld Empire, the Kollector cares only for his wealth and status and will kill anyone to keep it,” NetherRealm said of the character. Much like Goro, the Kollector has four arms that he takes full advantage of in battle, as you can see in his reveal trailer above. The video also gives us a look at one of the Kollector’s Fatalities, which sees him literally ripping an opponent apart.

The Kollector is the third brand-new playable character announced for MK 11 thus far. Earlier this week, NetherRealm revealed Cetrion, an Elder God capable of wielding elemental powers in battle. Before that, the studio unveiled Geras, the loyal servant of MK 11 boss Kronika. Geras has the power to conjure up objects made of sand and even manipulate time.

More than 20 playable characters have been confirmed for the game so far, including an assortment of returning favorites like Kung Lao, Liu Kang, and Jax, who were revealed during Sony’s inaugural State of Play presentation. NetherRealm also unveiled one of MK 11’s DLC characters, Shang Tsung, whose likeness this time is based on Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, the actor who portrayed him in the 1995 Mortal Kombat movie.

Mortal Kombat 11 launches for PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch on April 23. The Switch version is being developed by Shiver Entertainment with oversight from NetherRealm; we had a chance to check it out at PAX East 2019 and found it ran and played perfectly fine on the console despite being a visual downgrade. You can read more about Mortal Kombat 11 in our pre-order guide.

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Pokemon Go’s Second Legendary Lunch Hour Set For Next Week

Last month, Niantic hosted Pokemon Go‘s first Legendary Lunch Hour, a new, experimental event intended to give players more opportunities to challenge Raid Battles alongside their colleagues and classmates. The developer has now announced a second Legendary Lunch Hour, which is set for next Wednesday, April 10.

Just as before, the second Legendary Lunch Hour will take place from 12-1 PM local time. During that window, there will be more five-star Raids featuring Giratina in its Origin Forme, which started appearing for the first time in Pokemon Go earlier this week. Unlike Giratina’s Altered Forme, its Origin Forme is serpent-like in appearance and has more attack-oriented stats.

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Niantic has said it ultimately plans to turn the Legendary Lunch Hour into a regular weekly event, but for the moment, it appears the developer is still an experimenting with and refining the event based on player input. “We are continuing to test this event to make it even better,” Niantic wrote on the Pokemon Go website. “We understand that not every Trainer can participate in every event, but these tests are the first step in creating more events focused on different play styles.”

In the meantime, players still have a few more days to participate in the Bug Out, a Bug Pokemon-focused event running until April 9. Until then, Bug-types like Wurmple, Yanma, and others will appear in the wild more frequently, and you’ll have an opportunity to catch Shiny Scyther. There are also special Field Research tasks focusing on Bug Pokemon to complete, and Incenses will last twice as long as normal and attract even more Pokemon.

Pokemon Go’s next Community Day is set for April 13, and this month’s featured Pokemon is Bagon. Niantic also recently announced it is bringing Pokemon Go Fest back for another year as part of its Summer Tour series of events. This time, the developer will also host Go Fests in Germany and Asia in addition to Chicago.

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Flash Deal: Get Monster Hunter World For $32 On Steam Right Now (PC)

One of the best games released last year is marked down for a limited time–you can get Monster Hunter World for $32.39 via Fanatical, which sells officially licensed Steam keys for PC games. At nearly 50% off, this is an incredible price, and it won’t last long–Fanatical’s “star deals” last only 48 hours or until stock runs out. You’ll receive the Steam key immediately after purchasing.

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This is a great time to pick up Monster Hunter World for PC, as it just received graphical and design improvements yesterday. You can grab the high-resolution texture pack for free now on Steam.

Released January 26, 2018 for Xbox One and PS4 and on August 9 for PC, Monster Hunter World brought a new level of accessibility to the series that has long been a sensation in Japan but not as popular in the United States. Currently the best-selling title in Capcom’s history, Monster Hunter World made GameSpot’s top 10 games list of 2018 and was praised for its excellent single-player campaign, well-paced tutorial, deadly AI, and seamless multiplayer integration in GameSpot’s Monster Hunter World review.

“Ever since the title was first announced, it was clear that Capcom was gunning for something grander than Monster Hunter Generations. It has succeeded, and this is likely the biggest and best that the franchise has ever been,” wrote critic Ginny Woo. “It’s not just the comparative depth of the narrative; it also boasts almost seamless integration between combat systems that were previously incomprehensible for amateurs.”

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New Assassin’s Creed Reportedly Set In The Viking Age

Although it hasn’t been officially confirmed by Ubisoft, it appears as if the next game in the Assassin’s Creed franchise will take place in a Viking setting. The game is expected to launch in 2020, with 2019 devoted to the release of a remastered edition of Assassin’s Creed III and Odyssey‘s Fate of Atlantis episodic DLC.

Theories that the next mainline Assassin’s Creed game will take place in the era of Vikings sprung up with the discovery of odd posters in The Division 2. YouTuber JorRaptor noticed that the numerous Viking posters located in The Division 2’s Potomac Event Center seemed to feature a Norse god or traveller holding what appears to be an Apple of Eden. Kotaku has since confirmed from two independent sources “familiar with the game” that the next Assassin’s Creed title–codenamed “Kingdom” and scheduled for 2020–stars Vikings.

One of Assassin’s Creed’s Pieces of Eden, the Apple, has been one of the most prominent ties in the Ubisoft franchise, with versions of it appearing in the original game, Assassin’s Creed II, Brotherhood, Revelations, III, Syndicate, and Origins, as well as many of the comics, novels, and the live action movie. These ancient technologies were developed by a fictional race that lived centuries prior to most of the events of the Assassin’s Creed franchise, and they–along with the other Pieces of Eden–have been repeatedly used as the main source of power for history’s seemingly supernatural or divine figures.

If the next Assassin’s Creed does have a Viking setting, it flies in the face of fans’ repeated requests for a game in Japan, and discounts the 2016 leak that revealed the franchise’s next titles would be a trilogy telling the origin of the Assassin and Templar conflict–set first in Egypt, and then followed by Greece and finally Rome (although getting two out of three settings isn’t that bad).

The Viking Age commonly refers to the period of time in Northern Europe between the ninth and eleventh centuries, which could put this next Assassin’s Creed game anywhere between 100-400 years prior to the events of the very first game. Both Origins and Odyssey have detailed how forgotten members of history discovered the value of killing key figures as opposed to waging wars, giving rise to the Hidden Ones. But the franchise still hasn’t shown how the Hidden Ones become the Assassin Brotherhood seen in the first game, nor how their enemies, The Order of Ancients, become the Assassins’ foes, The Templar Order, also seen in the first game.

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GameStop Is Launching A Huge Sale On Games, Consoles, And More On Sunday

It’s been a great few weeks for deals in the Xbox and Playstation stores, which have offered discounts on high-quality games recently. Now, it’s GameStop’s turn–the retailer is kicking off its massive spring sale this Sunday, April 7 with significant markdowns on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch games; deals on consoles, gaming accessories, and memberships; discounts on toys and merchandise; and special trade-in offers. The deals will be available online, in stores, and on the GameStop app. Except where otherwise stated, these offers will be available until Saturday, April 20. Here’s a quick breakdown of the deals that will be available.

Many of the best game discounts are for PS4 and Xbox One. Of the deals that have been announced so far, notable discounts include Resident Evil 2 for $40, Far Cry New Dawn for $20, and Kingdom Hearts 3 for $40. Red Dead Redemption 2 will be marked down to $40, and its GameStop-exclusive Ultimate edition, which includes exclusive story mode content, bonus online content, additional weapons, an exclusive printed map, and collectible steelbook, will sell for $70. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, a turn-based tactics game developed by Ubisoft for the Nintendo Switch, will be discounted to $25.

There will be a ton of console and accessories deals, such as 20% off select Nintendo Switch accessories and up to $60 off select gaming headsets. If you buy an Xbox One X or S from April 7 to 13, you’ll receive a $50 GameStop gift card; then starting April 14, you’ll receive an Apex Legends Founders Pack and save $50 with any Xbox One purchase.

Be sure to check out the deals on apparel, collectibles, and toys as well. From April 7 to 13, it’s buy one, get one 50% off on all apparel, including T-shirts, hats, socks, bags, and wallets. There will also be an Easter deal where it’s 25% off all toys, collectibles, apparel, and more that you can fit inside an exclusive Thanos bag (which itself costs $5), making a great Easter gift for young gamers (or to treat yourself, we’re not judging).

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The discounts will be available starting this Sunday, and we’ll keep this post updated with any notable deals. Check out some of the confirmed deals below!

Games:

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Xbox One:

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Consoles and accessories:

Toys, collectibles, and apparel:

Special trade-in offers:

  • $250 trade credit for any PlayStation 4 Pro or Xbox One X consoles
  • $200 trade credit for Original or Slim PlayStation 4 or Nintendo Switch consoles
  • $150 trade credit for Xbox One S console
  • 50% extra credit on any games traded (only April 7-13)

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Fortnite Week 6 Secret Banner Location Guide (Season 8 Discovery Challenge)

We’ve reached Week 6 of Fortnite Season 8, and there’s a new set of challenges to complete across PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and mobile. Clear this week’s missions and you’ll earn Battle Stars, leveling up your Battle Pass and bringing you one step closer to unlocking this season’s secret Legendary skin, Ruin.

As usual, there’s an extra incentive to complete as many challenges as you can besides unlocking the new Season 8 Battle Pass rewards. If you manage to clear all of the objectives from a given week, you’ll in turn complete one of this season’s Discovery challenges, earning you a special loading screen that hides a subtle clue pointing to a free Battle Star–which levels your Battle Pass up by one tier–or a Banner–which can be used as a profile icon–waiting somewhere around the island.

Clear six weeks’ worth of Season 8 challenges and you’ll receive the loading screen pictured below. This one depicts Master Key trying to retrieve one of his keys from a shadowy figure. The key, it turns out, is the clue that’ll lead you to this week’s secret Banner. Look closely at its handle and you’ll see a set of coordinates: E2, E3, F2, F3.

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The secret Banner will appear where those four coordinates converge, just west of Lazy Lagoon. We’ve circled the exact location on the map below. Glide to the area at the beginning of a match and you’ll be able to find the Banner beneath a tree. Pick it up then finish the match and it’ll be yours to use as a snazzy new profile icon. If you need more help finding it, you can watch where we go in the video above.

Like other secret Banners and Battle Stars, there are a few caveats to be aware of before setting out to find the item. Most important, this particular Banner won’t appear unless you’ve completed six weeks’ worth of challenges and unlocked the above loading screen; you won’t simply be able to go to the right area and pick it up unless you’ve done all of the necessary steps. Fortunately, we have tips and guides in our Season 8 challenges roundup if you need help completing any of this season’s missions.

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Epic recently rolled out Fortnite’s 8.20 content update. This time, the developer introduced a new weapon called the Boom Bow to Battle Royale mode. What makes this particular bow unique is that its arrows are outfitted with shotgun shells, which will explode on contact. Epic also kicked off another Sniper Showdown LTM and made a few other changes to the game, such as buffing peppers. You can find the full patch notes on the official Fortnite website.

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Starlink Is Done With Toys, But A Big Update Is Coming

Toys-to-life as a concept infiltrated the games industry toward the end of the last console generation. Production of the plastic figurines has significantly slowed down since then, with a few heavy-hitters–such as Disney Infinity and Lego Dimensions–discontinuing production altogether. Ubisoft’s open-world game, Starlink: Battle for Atlas, is following suit, as the developers have announced that the game won’t get any more toys.

In an update posted to the official Starlink website, the Starlink development team confirmed that physical toys will not continue to roll out. “Despite the immense and continuous support from our players, the sales for Starlink: Battle for Atlas fell below expectations. Consequently, we recently made the decision to not release any additional physical toys for the Spring update and in the future.”

While the news is saddening for fans, the Starlink team isn’t done with with the game altogether, as it’s preparing to release the “biggest update to the game so far.”

“Starlink: Battle for Atlas has been a passion project for us from the start, and we are incredibly proud of the modular Starship technology we have developed, and how well players have responded to it,” it said.

The update the team is referring to was announced during Nintendo’s February Direct. Along with Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Super Mario Maker 2, and Tetris 99 reveals, the rest of the Star Fox team–Falco Lombardi, Peppy Hare, and Slippy Toad–will join Fox McCloud in a new series of missions in Starlink on Switch. Each pilot comes with their own special abilities and skill trees and can be used to play any mission available in the game. In addition to the inclusion of the Star Fox team, Starlink will receive more content in this forthcoming update, such as Starship Races, Factions Missions, and more. The update is planned for this April, but no specific release date has been given.

In our Starlink review, we called it “an interesting and enjoyable open-world game,” but lamented that “if you’re interested in the physical models, you’ll have to spend more to get the same experience as the digital version.”

Starlink: Battle for Atlas is available now for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/starlink-is-done-with-toys-but-a-big-update-is-com/1100-6466059/

Her Story Creator’s Next Game Tackles Intimacy In The Digital Age

Following 2015’s sleeper-hit Her Story, creator Sam Barlow initially wasn’t keen on making a similar game right after. However, as the framework for his follow-up took shape, the writer/director found his past’s game approach to storytelling as a compelling hook for his new tale. In Telling Lies, you’ll investigate the lives of four strangers over a period of two years; each of them has their own secrets and personal trauma. By witnessing brief glimpses of their lives from private videos, you’ll uncover the larger story that connects them all together.

We spent some time talking with the game’s writer and director during GDC 2019, where he gave us the rundown on what to expect with his return to the interactive video drama. In essence, Telling Lies takes Her Story’s foundation of an interactive drama and expands its scope. Featuring a larger cast of characters, portrayed by film and TV actors such as Logan Marshall-Green, Kerry Bishé, Alexandra Shipp, and Angela Sarafyan, it puts more of a focus on the private moments that individuals have alone with their devices, and how relationships are affected when filtered through a personal phone or webcam.

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With an air of voyeurism similar to films like Steven Soderbergh’s Sex, Lies, and Videotape and Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation, the overarching story unfolds on a modern desktop with access to an NSA database. Playing heavily to the modern paranoia surrounding increased surveillance, this conceit allows you to search through hours of recorded footage taken from phones, computers, and dashboard cameras, revealing plenty of personal and raw moments. According to Barlow, when the larger story begins to form, you’ll come to understand why you’re examining these characters in the first place.

Similar to Her Story, Telling Lies will have you comb through footage looking for the key information that fills in the blanks of a fractured timeline. Moving away from Her Story’s ’90s-era tech, the player interface in Telling Lies–another desktop–is more modern, allowing for greater flexibility in how you can interpret and piece together the story. By searching keywords, you’ll be able to find clips that include the use of that word. Engaging the clip will start you at the point where the keyword is spoken by the person of interest. From here, you’ll be able to play the video for its duration, even if you landed on the last word spoken in the clip, or scrub it back to see what came before–possibly unearthing a new clue.

Barlow explained that Telling Lies not only examines intimacy in the modern age but also plays with the concept of context and what you bring with your perspective. In Her Story, it became apparent over the course of the game that figuring out the crime that Hannah was suspected of wasn’t necessarily the true goal. Rather, it was more of a character study and an exercise in fostering empathy for her, faults and all. According to Barlow, Telling Lies is about “exploring the larger story through the negative space,” an idea that stuck with him during the making and ensuing reception of Her Story.

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“It’s kind of doubling down on the sense of narrative I had with Her Story,” Barlow said. “People would play that game and one of the big positives they came away with was they felt like they had an intimate experience when spending that time with that character, listening to her talk, and it felt like they had a connection and empathized with her in a way. Despite it being essentially a computer interface, it all felt quite organic and human in a way. You get to explore [the story] through these more character-driven and intimate moments, which is a very different texture to most video games.”

Some clips will show various characters during some mundane moments, without anything of consequence happening. However, another video might show a pivotal, and likely serious, event, which can give previous clips new meaning. Discovering the context of many of these clips can add new layers to the key characters, which can affect your perception of their relationships with others. Though it all seems to be in a similar vein as Her Story, and Barlow said that Telling Lies hits something more social than its predecessor could.

“I think it’s an interesting question when you make something that is as different and weird as Her Story,” said Barlow. “I deliberately did not immediately want to make a sequel with Her Story, and I gave myself some distance from it. Once I came back to it and I was like, ‘What was interesting to me about that game that I think I could do more with? What direction can I take it in?'”

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One of the more remarkable things about Her Story was the way it used its detective conceit as a means to examine its key character. Thanks to its non-linear approach, you could unearth details about the lead at your own pace. Barlow seems to be aware of what made the original work, reinforcing the flow of the narrative and the sense of distance from a story that’s long since past. However, the new focus on a larger cast can make for a more intriguing plot, which may play out in its most raw and intimate forms.

Telling Lies is set for release sometime in 2019 and will be published by Annapurna Interactive.

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