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Ubisoft’s collection of games is way cheaper this week, so if you’ve been holding out on a game from franchises like Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Tom Clancy’s, now’s the time to claim it at a much lower price. The PlayStation Store launched an Ubisoft publisher sale on PS4 games this week, but if you prefer to play on PC, Fanatical has a similar sale with even steeper discounts–up to 90% off on some titles.
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is currently the “Star Deal” at Fanatical, which is simply a flash deal that lasts 48 hours or while supplies last. The epic Greek adventure is 63% off for a short time; you can grab it for just $22.49. This deal ends very soon, so don’t wait too long to claim it. Stay tuned for more Ubisoft Star Deals as they’re unveiled later this week.
Over 100 other Ubisoft games are marked down, including Far Cry New Dawn, which released in February and is now available for just $18.39; Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands for $19.79; Watch Dogs 2 for $9; and The Crew 2 for $17.39.
The Ubisoft PC game sale (excluding Star Deals) runs through May 15 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET / 3 PM GMT (and 1 AM AET on May 16). Note that these games are available to redeem via UPlay. You won’t receive a UPlay key; instead, you can redeem via Ubisoft Connect. Get more info on how to redeem a Ubisoft purchase at Fanatical.
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See more of the best deals below, and check out the full sale at Fanatical.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/assassins-creed-odyssey-for-22-far-cry-new-dawn-fo/1100-6466742/
Bandai Namco has announced Code Vein will have a network test prior to launch, which will allow people to try out the game. An exact timeframe for the test hasn’t been revealed yet, but sign-ups are already live on Bandai Namco’s website.
Code Vein is releasing on Xbox One, PS4, and PC, but the network test for the game is only going live on consoles. As it’s a network test, the multiplayer features will be live, allowing you to play with a friend. The test only covers Chapter 1 of the game, which is Code Vein’s character creator, tutorial, and first area. Chapter 1 ends with a boss fight, the reveal of Code Vein’s first major NPC buddy, and the introduction of the game’s hub area.
The time has come to rise again. CODE VEIN takes you on a dark journey where you’ll search for memories of the past and hopefully escape this living nightmare.
Follow the link for more info on how to join our #CODEVEIN Network Test: https://t.co/sxtfkYK8af pic.twitter.com/e6e0ZQ7NPA— Bandai Namco US (@BandaiNamcoUS) May 8, 2019
If you want to know exactly what Chapter 1 entails, we played through it at a preview event. Our battles through the game’s opening area and first boss can be seen in the video embedded above. A Souls-like game, Code Vein takes inspiration–both mechanically and thematically–from both Dark Souls and Bloodborne. However, the game does differentiate itself with its Blood Codes. These encourage you to regularly respec your character’s stats and adapt your playstyle on the fly. Unfortunately, the game seems predisposed towards melee-focused builds. That said, you can specialize your character in the use of blood magic or rifles.
In Code Vein, you can equip one of eight different Blood Codes to boost your stats in different ways. Each Blood Code also allows you to equip up to eight different Gifts as well, most of which allow you to pull off a supernatural, vampiric-like ability. Specific Gifts and weapons can only be equipped with certain Blood Codes, creating many unique playstyles. The Fighter Blood Code specializes in slow but powerful melee combat, for example, while Prometheus transforms you into a fast rogue-like character who utilizes dodges and parries. Not all Blood Codes are tied to combat either. The Mercury Blood Code, for instance, is ideal for exploring the world, as it gives you balanced stats for journeying through any type of environment and extra stamina so you can quickly run everywhere.
After delaying Code Vein, Bandai Namco did not reveal a new release date for the game. Currently, Code Vein is scheduled to launch sometime in 2019.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sign-up-for-code-vein-network-test-and-play-the-so/1100-6466738/
US Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) announced he is introducing a bill that would potentially bar the sale of loot boxes in certain video games. If enacted, Hawley’s bill, called The Protecting Children from Abusive Games Act, would ban loot boxes and “pay-to-win” microtransactions in titles targeted at or popular among minors, likening the business model to addiction.
“Social media and video games prey on user addiction, siphoning our kids’ attention from the real world and extracting profits from fostering compulsive habits,” Senator Hawley said in a statement. “No matter this business model’s advantages to the tech industry, one thing is clear: there is no excuse for exploiting children through such practices. When a game is designed for kids, game developers shouldn’t be allowed to monetize addiction. Game developers who knowingly exploit children should face legal consequences.”
Hawley cites the popular mobile title Candy Crush Saga as an example, as it allows players to purchase a $150 “Luscious Bundle” to make the game easier, though it is certainly far from the only title to offer these kinds of spending options. A large number of mobile games are designed to encourage microtransactions, and many of today’s most popular PC and console games, including PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Rocket League, and Overwatch, give players the option to purchase loot boxes that contain a randomized assortment of cosmetic items.
Hawley’s bill will first need to pass the Senate and then the House of Representatives before potentially becoming a law, but this isn’t the first time US lawmakers have taken aim at the practice. Last February, Hawaii state representative Chris Lee put forward a bill seeking to limit the sale of video games with “gambling-like mechanisms” to people under the age of 21. Other countries have also undertaken investigations into whether or not loot boxes constituted gambling.
Follow Hawley’s announcement, the Entertainment Software Association released a statement in response to the proposed legislation. “Numerous countries, including Ireland, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, determined that loot boxes do not constitute gambling. We look forward to sharing with the senator the tools and information the industry already provides that keeps the control of in-game spending in parents’ hands. Parents already have the ability to limit or prohibit in-game purchases with easy to use parental controls.”
Loot boxes have been a point of controversy in the industry for many years. 2017’s Star Wars Battlefront II, for instance, garnered a lot of criticism and backlash for the way it initially incorporated microtransactions, effectively tying them to your progression. In response, publisher EA removed all loot boxes from the game just prior to launch, but that didn’t help stem the push for anti-loot box legislation.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/loot-boxes-may-become-illegal-in-us-if-new-bill-pa/1100-6466737/
Thomas Was Alone and Volume developer Mike Bithell has announced his studio Bithell Games’ next game, and it’s a “fast-paced, action-oriented” strategy game based on the John Wick movie series. John Wick Hex is coming to unspecified consoles as well as PC; it’ll be exclusive to the Epic Games Store on PC and Mac at launch.
John Wick Hex is described as “fight-choreographed chess brought to life as a video game.” The game, which was developed in cooperation with the minds behind the film series, aims to “captur[e] the series’ signature gun-fu style while expanding its story universe.”
Here is more from the game’s official description: “Players must choose every action and attack they make, while considering their immediate cost and consequences. Every move in John Wick Hex feels like a scene from the movies, and every fight contributes to your progress on the job and requires precise strategic thinking.”
Hex features an original story separate from the film series. As players progress they will unlock more weapons, as well as new suits for John Wick and more locations to explore. Regarding the gunplay, a press release mentions that players will need to strategically consider the weapon they use for the specific battle in front of them. Not only that, “ammo is finite and realistically simulated, so time your reloads and make the most of weapons you scavenge on the job,” the developers say.
Regarding the art style, Hex aims to offer a “unique graphic noir art design.” The game also features the voices of John Wick actors Ian McShane and Lance Reddick; more cast members will be announced later. It’s unclear if Keanu Reeves, who plays Wick in the movies, will be involved.
Check out the Hex announcement trailer embedded above to see the first gameplay and more. No release date was announced.
The announcement of Hex comes just days before the third John Wick movie, John Wick: Parabellum, comes to theatres on May 15. This is not the first John Wick game, as a VR game–John Wick Chronicles–was released last year. It also doesn’t mark the only expansion of the universe, as we know a John Wick TV series is in the works, with Reeves onboard as executive producer.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/john-wick-game-confirmed-pc-edition-exclusive-to-e/1100-6466727/
Fortnite Season 8 is just about over, which means developer Epic Game will soon begin the transition to Season 9. If you’ve been here for previous seasonal shifts, you’ll know that it’s an exciting time. Not only does a new season usher in changes to the island map where the action takes place, but there’s a fresh Battle Pass that comes replete with new cosmetic items and skins (some of which we’ve already gotten a glimpse at) to work toward unlocking.
Below you’ll find a comprehensive guide on what we know about Fortnite Season 9 thus far. When the new season becomes available, we’ll have plenty of new articles on what’s new, galleries where you’ll be able to see every new item Epic has added to the Battle Pass, and guides for the first batch of Season 9’s weekly challenges, so make sure to check back regularly for updates.
The Future is Unknown. 5.9.2019 #FortniteSeason9 pic.twitter.com/OugJ6Y54G9
— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) May 6, 2019
Epic Games posted a teaser for Fortnite Season 9 on Twitter and confirmed that it will begin on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch, and mobile on Thursday, May 9. We also know have an exact time for when downtime begins. We don’t know how long the process will take, but you can expect the game to come back online with new content within a few hours:
The first teaser tweet reads, “The Future is Unknown,” indicating that the theme for Season 9 may be futuristic. The accompanying image of what looks like a demonic android ninja skin certainly lends weight to this idea.
Since the initial Twitter tease, Epic has released more teaser images. The second, showed that these teasers seem to be forming a word. The first teaser had the letter “N” in it, while the second had an “E.” This time around, however, the accompanying text reads, “The future is bright.” There’s also a little peek at another new skin. You can take a look at the second teaser tweet below.
The Future is Bright.
5.9.2019 #FortniteSeason9 pic.twitter.com/Nvm7TiMq2I— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) May 7, 2019
On May 8, the third teaser arrived. “The future is Tilted,” reads the message. Again, there’s an up-close shot of a new character skin. Thus far, the teasers seem to be spelling “NEO,” though it’s unclear if that’s the clue in its entirety or whether there’s more to come. Epic could be spelling out “NEON,” which would make sense given the vivid colours used in the teaser images. Either way, we’ll find out soon enough.
The Future is Tilted.
5.9.2019 #FortniteSeason9 pic.twitter.com/vJXgh30FdQ— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) May 8, 2019
One of the major changes happening for Fortnite Season 9 has actually already happened. Recently an in-game event called “The Unvaulting.” During this, players gathered around Loot Lake and then jumped into the mysterious vault at its center. While in there, they freed the Tommy Gun and made it available in the game. However, when players were returned to the island, the volcano that appeared for Season 8 erupted, spewing lava and firing rocks across the island. As part of this, Tilted Towers was destroyed, and this is interesting because the third teaser tweet Epic posted says, “The future is Tilted.”
Sadly, The Unvaulting event had some issues and some players that were in-game hoping to see it were instead left out. In response, Epic Games has offered players the chance to rewatch it. Additionally, those that were affected by the bug are being gifted the Arcana Glider. Anyone that already purchased the Arcana Glider using V-Bucks will be refunded the 1200 V-Bucks they spent on it, although Epic has noted it’s encountered some issues with this process that it’s still ironing out.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnite-season-9-countdown-start-date-and-time-sk/1100-6466736/
Some sales and a wallpaper celebrate the milestone
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Meet the sorcerer-like Vampire clan.
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The Xbox One has been around since 2013, which is, scarily, six years ago. With console cycles typically lasting between five and seven years, that means we should be due a new Xbox pretty soon. However, there’s the complicating factor that this generation included mid-cycle upgrades, the PS4 Pro and the Xbox One X.
Regardless, we know Microsoft is working on the next Xbox console, and there’ve been a fair few reports surrounding what to expect. Without further ado, let’s dig into everything we know about the next Xbox.
Microsoft might not have unveiled its new Xbox just yet, but it is definitely working on it. The company confirmed as such during E3 last year. In fact, it could even be multiple consoles on the way. Xbox boss Phil Spencer said in June 2018 that Microsoft is “deep into architecting the next Xbox consoles where we will once again deliver on our commitment to set the benchmark for console gaming.”
Of course, the pluralizing of ‘console’ could mean Spencer was referring in part to the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, which was announced just recently. However, the latter half of his quote–about setting the benchmark for console gaming–surely refers to a new generation, where it sounds as if Microsoft wants to come out swinging with the most powerful console available, just as it did with the Xbox One X.
Reports from Thurrott suggest the new Xbox consoles are being developed under the umbrella codename Scarlett. Two consoles are in the works, say the reports: one is a high-power machine codenamed Anaconda that will be approximately the same price as the PS5, while the other is a budget-orientated machine known as Lockhart. The latter is potentially a streaming-centric device that does not boast much processing power itself; rather, it will ostensibly utilize Microsoft’s nascent xCloud technology to play games via the cloud.
Microsoft hasn’t spoken about its timeline for the new Xbox consoles’ release date(s). However, the consoles are not expected to launch until Fall 2020. For comparison’s sake, we don’t precisely know when the PS5 will launch either, but in May 2018 the then-head of PlayStation, John Kodera, said that the PS5 was “three years” away. However, plans change, and it’s also possible Kodera was merely trying to keep a lid on the rumors that were flying around at the time which were saying the PS5 would be released as soon as 2019.
Of course, E3 2019 is just around the corner, so can we expect to hear more about the new Xbox consoles at the convention? The answer, according to a report from Jeux Video, is yes. The site states Microsoft plans to reveal its new Xbox consoles during its E3 2019 press conference. Of course, this is all conjecture for now, but Xbox boss Phil Spencer has stated the company intends to be “as big at E3” as it’s ever been.
Unlike Sony, Microsoft has so far kept quiet about the internal specifications of its new consoles. However, all the reports point to both Anaconda and Lockhart ditching hard drives in favor of the quicker solid state storage option–a move the PS5 is also making. Of course, if those reports are proven accurate and Lockhart is essentially a streaming box, it’s likely the console will eschew a disc drive and state-of-the-art specs, relying instead on Microsoft’s xCloud streaming service for its playing power. Jeux Video has reported the following specs for the two Scarlett consoles:
Xbox Lockhart | Xbox Anaconda | |
---|---|---|
CPU | Custom eight core | Custom eight core |
GPU | Custom NAVI 4+ teraflops | Custom NAVI 12+ teraflops |
RAM | 12 GB, GDDR6 | 16 GB, GDDR6 |
Storage | 1 TB SSD, 1 + GB / s | 1 TB SSD, 1 + GB / s |
The site also reports the Anaconda price will be around $500, which is the same price the Xbox One X launched with in 2017. Unverified rumors from Reddit place Lockhart, meanwhile, at around $250, which would put it at the same price point as the newly-launched Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, which also forgoes a disc drive. These are yet to be substantiated by any reputable source, however.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/everything-we-know-about-microsofts-next-gen-xbox/1100-6466640/
Sony has announced another State of Play livestream event this week, with a few announcements planned. The brief presentation will only last about 10 minutes, and that time will give more details on the PS4 remake of MediEvil and an unannounced new game. You can watch it right here as it happens.
This is the second State of Play, and Sony’s approach to these announcement streams has been very similar to Nintendo Direct presentations. The first State of Play in March was a good deal longer, and included announcements or new glimpses of eight games. That included several PSVR reveals, including the announcement of Iron Man VR and No Man Sky‘s upcoming VR update.
In giving word about this presentation, Sony also took a moment to announce something that won’t be shown. It won’t house any new information about the next PlayStation–presumably to be named the PlayStation 5.
These individual State of Play streams may be where we hear most of Sony’s announcements this year, as the company has dropped out of E3. SIE Worldwide Studios head Shawn Layden explained that the company feels the event hasn’t necessarily kept up with the changing needs of the industry.
Though it won’t be at E3, though, it has already started sharing its plans for the next generation, making it the first company to the starting gate. Those plans include backwards compatibility with PS4 games and a re-commitment to support PSVR. Read up on everything we know about PS5.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sony-state-of-play-livestream-start-time-how-to-wa/1100-6466735/
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