Where Is Xur? Destiny 2 Location, Exotic Weapons, And Invitations Of The Nine Guide (April 5-9)

It’s the weekend, which means for Destiny 2 players, it’s time to party with Xur. That means accepting his Invitation of the Nine, and purchasing some Exotic weapons and armor from the Agent of the Nine to fill out your collection.

Head out to Titan to find Xur this week–he’s hanging out on The Rig. Head to the north end of the platform and check inside a low building near its edge to find him. This week, you can pick up D.A.R.C.I., a sniper rifle that offers a bunch of targeting perks. Its Personal Assistant gives you information about enemies when you aim at them through the gun’s scope, and using the perk gives you better target acquisition and extra precision damage.

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While there was a dearth of Forsaken Exotics in Xur’s bag last week, this week is a little less disappointing. Hunters can grab the Gwisin Vest chest armor from Forsaken, which gives back Super energy for the kills you make with Spectral Blades in between activating the Super’s invisibility. For Titans, there’s the Antaeus Wards leg armor, another Forsaken Exotic. The boots let you reflect incoming projectiles when sliding, and using the reflection perk gives you Super energy. Warlocks aren’t as lucky–they’re stuck with Winter’s Guile from the Year One collection, which boosts your melee damage for every melee kill you rack up.

Here are all the Exotics Xur offers this week and what they’ll cost you:

  • D.A.R.C.I. (Exotic sniper rifle) — 29 Legendary Shards
  • Antaeus Wards (Exotic Titan leg armor) — 23 Legendary Shards
  • Gwisin Vest (Exotic Hunter chest armor) — 23 Legendary Shards
  • Winter’s Guile (Exotic Warlock gauntlets) — 23 Legendary Shards

You can also buy a Fated Engram, if you can afford it. Dropping 97 Legendary Shards on the item will grant you one Year One Exotic you don’t already have for that character. Xur also offers the Five of Swords challenge card for free, which allows you to add difficulty modifiers that increase your score in Nightfall runs.

Xur brings another Invitation of the Nine this week, a weekly bounty that gives you a Powerful gear drop, a bit of story about the Nine, and a new Lore entry. If you’ve been keeping up each week, this one will send you to Io to complete The Pyramidion strike. You’ll also need to kill Cabal, Taken, and Vex enemies.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/where-is-xur-destiny-2-location-exotic-weapons-and/1100-6466062/

Ruin: Fortnite Season 8’s Legendary Skin Revealed

We’re more than halfway through Season 8 of Fortnite now, which means players who have been keeping up with the game’s weekly challenges should be getting close to unlocking this season’s secret Legendary skin. In an uncharacteristic move, Epic Games has given fans an early glimpse at the outfit, and it looks very cool.

Battle Pass holders who manage to complete eight weeks’ worth of challenges in Season 8 will unlock the Ruin skin. Epic revealed the ominous-looking outfit on Twitter, and while it didn’t share any further details about the character or how it ties into the game’s lore, it will presumably have something to do with the impending Season 9.

The Ruin reveal follows shortly after the release of Week 6’s challenges. As usual, this batch of tasks runs the gamut from straightforward elimination challenges to some more involved objectives like visiting a wooden rabbit, stone pig, and metal llama, and finding the highest elevations on the island. You can find guides for these and all the other tricky missions from the season in our complete Season 8 challenges roundup.

Fortnite’s 8.20 content update arrived earlier this week. The highlight of the update was another new weapon: the Boom Bow. Unlike a typical bow, this one has shotgun shells on its arrow tips, which will explode on impact. Epic also brought back the popular Sniper Showdown limited-time mode and made a few other tweaks to the game, such as buffing peppers, one of the new scavenged items recently added to the game.

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Hideo Baba left Studio Istolia and Square Enix by end of March 2019

Hideo Baba left Studio Istolia and Square Enix by end of March 2019

The fate of Project Prelude Rune remains unknown as of yet.

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Xbox Live Gold Is Getting A Price Hike In The UK

Xbox Live Gold subscribers will soon need to pay more for their membership, as Microsoft confirms it’s raising the price of its premium service across the UK. The new prices will take effect from May 8.

“To ensure gamers have consistent pricing for Xbox Live Gold across Europe we are making changes to UK pricing from May 8,” a Microsoft spokesperson told GameSpot. “Prices will rise by £1 a month for our monthly subscriptions, £3 for our quarterly subscriptions, and by £10 a year for an annual membership. This new pricing is aligned to the changes we made in [Europe] in 2016 as we strive to offer our members premium gaming and entertainment services at a fair price. We have notified members whose accounts are on recurring billing in the UK so they are aware well in advance.”

Taking the rise into account, the new cost for a month of Gold will be £7, while a quarterly subscription will set you back £18. A yearly subscription, which Microsoft says is its best-value option, will cost £50. The company did not state if its 6-month option, currently priced at £30, will see a price hike.

Xbox Live Gold pricing is now approximately in line with that of PS Plus in Europe. Other regions will seemingly not be affected by the changes.

Xbox Live Gold prices increased across some parts of Europe in 2016, but it’s been many years since the UK (or US) saw its prices rise. Since 2016, however, the British pound has suffered poorer exchange rates with many other countries’ currencies.

Aside from online multiplayer, Xbox Live Gold comes with an array of benefits, such as free monthly games. April’s free Xbox Games with Gold include The Technomancer, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2, and Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005), and they’re available now.

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Halo: The Master Chief Collection Gets 60Hz Update To Make Games Run Smoother

Halo: The Master Chief Collection has received yet another major update, and this one includes a series of significant changes, one of which should make most multiplayer games run smoother.

The new update available now “upgrade[s] the rate at which network packets are sent by the server” for Halo 2, Halo 2 Anniversary, Halo 3, and Halo. Additionally, the amount of data that individual packets can hold is increased. What this means is that each game should now run more smoothly and reliably. For Halo 3 specifically, the clients previously sent 15 packets per second, with the server sending 30 per second. But with the update, servers and clients send 60 packets per second. That puts it in line with the 60FPS frame rate.

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Here’s how Microsoft’s Dana Jerpbak summed up the changes:

“We’ve upgraded the rate at which network packets are sent by the server in Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 4, and Halo 2A. We have also increased limits on how much data each individual packet can contain,” Jerpbak said. “This includes data about the position of bipeds, where they’re aiming, what projectiles they’re firing, etc. The server prioritizes what data is contained in a packet until it reaches a maximum size. In gaps where the client hasn’t received a certain type of information from the server (due to latency or prioritization), the client predicts what this information should be based on the last data received. It then corrects its predictions upon receiving new data.”

“This can result in cases of rubber-banding’ where a biped’s position is predicted locally and then corrected by the server. By increasing the allowed size of packets as well as their frequency, we have significantly reduced these gaps. This results in less prediction and correction due to more frequent and more complete updates from the server. In Halo 3, the clients would send 15 packets per second to the server, while the server would send 30 packets per second to all clients. Now both servers and clients will be networking at 60 packets per second, aligning with the framerate.”

You may still experience some rubber-banding, as the rate at which packets can be sent depends on your network environment. But overall, Jerpbak said “the increased send rates should generally result in an overall smoother online experience. This improvement affects dedicated servers as well as peer servers in peer-to-peer matches.”

Jerpbak said Microsoft conducted “extensive” internet and external testing, and Microsoft has concluded that the changes will have a positive impact.

You can read more about the network changes in this ridiculously in-depth blog post.

The new MCC update also comes with makeover themed around Yapyap The Destroyer from Halo Wars 2. You’ll immediately notice that the splash screen and the main menu have received a Yapyap-themed takeover, while there is a nice Yapyap game selection option in Social Matchmaking; if you play enough you can earn a Yapyap nameplate and more.

The new MP loading screen

Another big update is that loading screens in multiplayer now display lots more detail, including the map name, the primary starting weapon, the time limit, the score to win, the Gamertags of people in your session, the data center hosting dedicated server of the match, as well as the game type and description and other helpful hints and tips.

For campaign, the new loading screens now display the mission name, the difficulty, and the Skulls you have turned on, among other things.

You can read this Halo Waypoint article to see a full breakdown of what’s new.

In other news, Halo: The Master Chief Collection is coming to PC, and the rollout process begins with a beta test for Halo: Reach later this month. A similar beta test, or a “flight” in the Microsoft parlance, will be held on Xbox One.

Beyond that, Microsoft is expected to discuss Halo Infinite (and new Xbox consoles) at E3 this year, so keep checking back with GameSpot for more.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/halo-the-master-chief-collection-gets-60hz-update-/1100-6466054/

Halo: Reach Begins Beta Tests On PC And Xbox One This Month, See A Work-In-Progress Menu Image Here

Halo: Reach is coming to Halo: The Master Chief Collection on Xbox One and PC, and now Microsoft has shared the first image of what the game looks like from the main menu. Microsoft shared a work-in-progress version of Reach in the campaign section of MCC on Xbox One. As you can see, it’s left of Halo: CE, as it’s a prequel to that game.

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Halo: Reach is expected to come to both Xbox One and PC later this month through its first “flight” AKA beta test. To get in to the test, you need to register to become a Halo Insider, which you can do here. For PC, you’ll need to upload your DxDiag and link your Steam ID.

The number of people who signed up already “blew away” Microsoft’s expectations, the company said, so it further warns that it “simply cannot accomodate everyone.”

On PC, each title within the Halo: The Master Chief Collection will be sold individually, but the “flights” are free, if you get in. And in a big change for the series, Halo: The Master Chief Collection will be available through Steam.

Halo: The Master Chief Collection originally launched in November 2014 for Xbox One. It faced serious and significant server issues at launch that made the title basically unplayable for some. Microsoft improved the experience significantly over time, and today the title is mostly stable and highly populated with players thanks in part to its inclusion with Xbox Game Pass.

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The Division 2 Adding New Difficulty Mode And World Tier Soon; First Raid Gets A Release Date

The next big update for The Division 2 is coming very soon, and it adds a new, more challenging difficulty mode, as well as a new World Tier, weekly invasions, new weapons and gear, and more. Not only that, but the first raid is on the way at the end of the month.

The new update, Tidal Basin, is part of the first post-launch free content, Invasion: Battle for D.C., and it arrives on April 5–here’s exactly when. It adds a new stronghold, Tidal Basin, which is occupied by the Black Tusk faction. “Tidal Basin is now home to some of the most powerful enemies in the game, and they’re not going down easy,” Ubisoft says.

Players who successfully complete the stronghold will rise to World Tier 5, and in turn this lets players get gear scores in the range of 450-500. Reaching World Tier 5 unlocks new weekly invasions that see Black Tusk enemies take over missions and strongholds throughout D.C. They are described as “harder” than other challenges, and the reward for completing them is better loot and gear.

Additionally, Invasion: Battle for D.C. adds a new Heroic difficulty setting that Ubisoft says makes for “some of the most challenging gameplay yet.” On top of that, new two exotic weapons, Pestilence and Nemesis, along with gear sets True Patriot, Hardwired, and Ongoing Directive, are coming to The Division 2 in the update.

In addition, a new PvP map titled Fort McNair is added in the update, while there are more cosmetics to acquire through the Invasion Apparel Event.

Looking ahead, The Division 2’s first raid, Operation Dark Hours, is slated to arrive on April 25. It’s an eight-player raid that is described as “the toughest of all challenges,” and one that will “test the teamwork of the most experienced agents.”

Even further out, Ubisoft will add a new Specialization to The Division 2, but there is no word yet on what it’ll be or when it’ll release.

Invasion: Battle for D.C. is the first of at least three free content drops for The Division 2 in its Year 1. The others include Episode 1: DC Outskirts Expedition (Summer 2019), Episode 2: Pentagon: The Last Castle (Fall 2019), and Episode 3 (Winter 2019).

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-division-2-adding-new-difficulty-mode-and-worl/1100-6466052/

Labo VR Support Announced For Super Mario Odyssey And Zelda: Breath Of The Wild

Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which are among the best-selling Nintendo Switch games, are getting virtual reality support through Labo VR.

For Mario Odyssey, this will come in the form of three new mini missions that involve collecting musical notes and coins. These are apparently set in the Cap, Seaside, and Luncheon kingdoms.

As for Breath of the Wild, it seems the entire game is playable with Labo VR, with the one exception being that pre-rendered cutscenes do not support VR. You can simply toggle Labo VR on or off from the settings menu, and thankfully you do not need to create a new game to play with Labo VR.

Both games will be updated on April 25 to support Labo VR.

The Nintendo Labo VR set launches on April 12. The $80 USD kit is billed by Nintendo as the “most immersive, robust Nintendo Labo kit to date…” The kit also comes with a “programming tool” that can be used to create VR games. Check out the video embedded above to see how it works.

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The Division 2 Servers Going Down For 3 Hours, Here’s Exactly When

Ubisoft is bringing down The Division 2‘s servers tomorrow for an extended period of maintenance. The downtime, which will run for about three hours, will begin Friday, April 5 at 12:30 AM PT.

That works out to 3:30 AM ET, 9:30 AM CEST, and 5:30 PM AEDT. Ubisoft will use the downtime to roll out the new Invasion: Battle for D.C. update, in addition to the regular maintenance.

Invasion: Battle for D.C. is the first of The Division 2’s free post-release updates. It introduces a new stronghold, Tidal Basin, which features the strongest enemies to date, along with a new Heroic difficulty setting. It also adds two new exotic weapons, Pestilence and Nemesis, along with multiple new gear sets. You can find out more about the update in GameSpot’s coverage here.

Here at GameSpot we scored The Division 2 a 9/10, and it’s exciting to think about the new update and other opportunities to continue to explore and spend time in The Division 2’s world.

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Xbox Game Pass Adds One Of The World’s Most Popular Games, Minecraft

The Xbox Game Pass catalog grows today with one of the biggest games on planet Earth. As announced during the Inside Xbox briefing in March, Microsoft’s sandbox game Minecraft comes to Game Pass today. It’s the full Bedrock version of the game, not some limited slice.

What’s more, people who get Minecraft through Xbox Game Pass have access to all future updates, including the upcoming Village & Pillage update that arrives later this month.

Minecraft supports cross-play between Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PC (via Windows 10), Gear VR, iOS, and Android. Minecraft is one of the most popular games in history. By Microsoft’s latest count, it has 91 million monthly players, which is many millions more than Fortnite has.

Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft’s all-you-can-eat subscription service on Xbox One that provides members access to a growing catalog of games that users can download and play for as long as their membership remains active. Minecraft is just the latest big-name game to come to Xbox Game Pass; some of the other marquee titles include Halo 5 and Halo: The Master Chief Collection, as well as Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Just Cause 4, all the Gears of War games, Doom, and more.

The service costs $10 USD/month, but new subscribers can sign up for $1 USD/month. It’s only available on Xbox One, but Microsoft has talked about bringing it to every device.

Xbox Game Pass is separate from Project xCloud, which is Microsoft’s upcoming game-streaming service that will enter public trials later this year.

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