Days Gone Keeps Getting Updates; Here Are All The Patch Notes

Days Gone has suffered from a variety of nagging since launch, with multiple reports of audio and bug issues affecting the game. Developer SIE Bend Studio has released a slew of patches that operate as quick-fixes to some of these issues.

The Oregon-based developer took to Reddit to announce three separate patches that have recently hit for its zombie-infested, open-world action game. The three patches–patch 1.05, 1.06, and 1.07–are short and sweet, and handle auto-save functionality, dropped audio, streaming complications, and more. You can read the full patch notes below to see what’s been changed and fixed over the past few days. These are all available now.

Patch 1.05

General Fixes

  • A fix for a streaming issue in a certain locations

Crash Fixes

  • Fixed a bug where some players experienced a crash when booting up the game

Known Issue

  • Audio dropping out/muted. If you are experiencing this, equip the default exhaust to your bike. We are looking into a resolution for this issue.

Patch 1.06

General Fixes

  • Auto-save function will now save the correct number of saves to your save cloud account
  • Audio should no longer be cut out/dropped when it involves equipping certain engines and certain exhausts to your bike
  • Difficulty settings are retained through patches

Known Issues

  • The crash on startup and other issues in this scope are being investigated. As of now, if you haven’t downloaded Patch 1.06 and start-up Days Gone, you will remain with Patch 1.05 active. Updates to come

Patch 1.07

General Fixes

  • Audio should no longer be cut out/dropped when it involves equipping certain engines and certain exhausts to your bike

Despite facing performance issues, Days Gone still managed to pull the UK’s top sales spot, according to sales monitor Chart-Track. Additionally, Days Gone will receive free DLC this June, including a new survival mode and challenges centered around the bike, horde, and combat.

In our Days Gone review, we said, “Riding a souped-up motorcycle through the world and taking out zombie nests and hordes is satisfying in the way that completing open-world checklists often is, but by the end, you’re left to wonder what the point of it all was.”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/days-gone-keeps-getting-updates-here-are-all-the-p/1100-6466648/

Apex Legends Bans Up To 770,000 As Respawn Continues Fighting Cheaters

Last week, Respawn Entertainment announced continued plans to deal with Apex Legends cheaters but didn’t specify what those plans were. While the California-based studio still isn’t sharing any specifics, so as to avoid helping cheaters cheat, Respawn is finally prepared to talk a little about what’s happening behind the scenes. That includes bans being handed out to a quarter of a million players.

Respawn’s executive producer, Drew McCoy, penned another blog post about what’s happening to cheaters in EA’s battle royale. “We can’t share details on what we’re doing so as to not give a head’s up to the cheat makers,” McCoy writes. “But what we can say is that we’re attacking this from every angle: from improvements in detecting cheaters, to bolstering resources and tools, to improving processes and other sneaky things to combat sellers and cheaters.”

According to McCoy, Respawn has shared “some high-level stats” on the progress thus far. You can read the full statistics below.

  • The recently added in-game reporting tool has had a big impact on discovering new cheats, including previously undetectable cheats that are now being found automatically via EAC
  • Total bans are now at 770K players
  • We have blocked over 300K account creations
  • We have banned over 4,000 cheat seller accounts (spammers) in the last 20 days
  • Total matches on PC impacted by cheaters or spammers has been reduced by over half in the last month due to recent efforts.

“It is a constant war with the cheat makers that we will continue to fight,” McCoy says. “We take cheating in Apex Legends incredibly seriously and have a large amount of resources tackling it from a variety of angles.” McCoy hasn’t specified when Respawn will outline plans to deal with cheaters, but he did confirm that he’ll “be back next week with an update on another one of the issues called out in last week’s post.”

In other news, Respawn confirmed that all Titanfall projects have been tabled so that the company can focus on Apex Legends and Star Wars – Jedi: Fallen Order. In focusing on Apex Legends, Respawn has stated that the game’s Season 2 plans will be outlined at this year’s EA Play event just before E3 in June. Some of the suggested changes coming to Season 2 of Apex Legends are new characters, items, weapons, and alterations to the map.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/apex-legends-bans-up-to-770000-as-respawn-continue/1100-6466646/

The Best Star Wars Games, Movies, And More On Sale For May The 4th

In the age of social media, there are a lot of unofficial, hashtag-driven “holidays” that exist these days, but few are as long-standing or beloved as May 4, the day Star Wars fans have an excuse to tell each other “May the Fourth be with you” and chuckle at the pun. Fun fact: The phrase is believed to date back to 1979, the two-year anniversary of the original Star Wars hitting theaters, and incidentally the same day Margaret Thatcher officially took office as Prime Minister of the UK. To celebrate the dual occasion, the British Conservative Party published an ad in the paper that day declaring, “May the Fourth Be With You, Maggie. Congratulations.”

Ever since, May 4 has become known as Star Wars Day, an annual celebration of Star Wars for fans all over the world. And as with other pop culture holidays (like Mario Day on March 10), online retailers are taking the opportunity to sell their best Star Wars merch at a discount. To make it easier for you, we’ve rounded up some of the best Star Wars Day sales happening this weekend and highlighted some specific products that caught our eye. Whether you’re shopping for yourself or have someone in mind who’d enjoy a Star Wars gift, there are so many discounts floating around, you’re sure to find what you need.

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Save $5 to $8 on Star Wars movies at Best Buy »

Save 30% on digital Star Wars movies at Microsoft (bonus content included) »

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Save $10 when pre-ordering Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order (releases 11/12/19) »

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Save up to 75% on Star Wars Xbox One games at Microsoft »

Save on Star Wars PS4, PS3, Vita, and PSP games in PlayStation’s Villains Takeover sale »

Save up to 65% on classic Star Wars PC games at Steam »

*Humble Bundle and GOG are also offering many of the same PC game deals.

Save up to 74% on Star Wars PC bundles at Steam »

Save on Star Wars mobile games at Google Play »

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Save $14 on Trivial Pursuit: Star Wars – The Black Series Edition (now $26) at Walmart »

Toys, Collectibles, & More

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Save 25% on Star Wars Nerf Gun – Stormtrooper Blaster (now $75) at Best Buy »

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Save up to 50% on Star Wars items at Build-A-Bear »

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Save 20% on select Star Wars’ kids clothes at Rags.com with promo code STARWARSDAY »

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Save 46% on Samsung PowerBot Star Wars Robot Vacuum (now $372) at StackSocial »

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-best-star-wars-games-movies-and-more-on-sale-f/1100-6466642/

Oculus Quest Review – No PC? No Problem

VR gaming has largely been a difficult space to navigate from a consumer perspective. PC-based platforms require a decent rig, the room to prop up external sensors, and the willingness to deal with wires–not to mention the high cost of entry. As vast as VR worlds can be, the setup requirements have been somewhat restricting. Oculus Quest forgoes all of that by delivering a standalone VR gaming platform with the features we’ve come to expect from the high-end. It’s not perfect, but Quest is an example of the ideal VR experience.

Quest offers a whole lot more than its cheaper, entry-level counterpart, the Oculus Go. With Quest, you get six degrees of freedom (6DOF) for positional tracking thanks to the headset’s four inside-out sensors–formally called Oculus Insight. This translates to roomscale capability without external sensors. In many ways, it’s an improvement over the requirements of beefier PC-based headsets which rely on base station sensors (save for the upcoming Rift S) since you’re no longer tied to a dedicated space for VR. A potential drawback of inside-out tracking, however, is the headset’s inability to pick up controller movements that fall outside the range of the sensors, though it hasn’t been an issue in our experience thus far.

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Another piece of tech that elevates Quest above other mobile VR platforms is the incorporation of the revised Touch controllers. These are fully-featured controllers with analog sticks, face buttons, grip buttons, and triggers–they’re reminiscent of the first run of Touch controllers, but lighter and with the motion-sensing ring above the face buttons for better tracking with the Quest’s sensors. You won’t miss out on functionality offered in PC-based VR, and Touch remains the best solution for VR controllers at the moment with their ergonomic design and smooth buttons and triggers.

So, what’s powering Quest? Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 system-on-chip. It’s typically used in smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Note 8, and the reliance on a mobile (though relatively powerful) chip is an inherent compromise that needs to be made, and the visual limitations show with games like Apex Construct and Journey of the Gods. This isn’t a slight against the quality of those games, it’s been enjoyable to explore their full 3D worlds. Rather, they’re examples of the general upper limit of Quest’s hardware capabilities, which fall far short of mid- to high-range gaming PCs. Regardless, the Snapdragon 835 provides enough power to render an acceptable level of visual fidelity for games.

Quest will launch with Robo Recall but the game was not made available during our review period; it’d be a good test of Quest’s ability to keep up with something more graphically demanding. However, there’s reason to believe that it’ll work just fine. Tweaking level of detail and graphical features isn’t the only option to make things work. A technique called foveated rendering lowers the pixel count of screen space in your periphery, and it helps ease the hardware’s workload without sacrificing necessary visual clarity. You can think of it as adaptive resolution for the areas you’re not focusing on, and the drop in peripheral resolution is only noticeable if you’re looking for it.

I almost think of the Oculus Quest as the Nintendo Switch of VR; it’s not the most powerful piece of hardware, but its portability and ease-of-use makes it stand out against existing platforms while delivering a new way to enjoy games.

The headset projects a total resolution of 2880×1600, higher than the current mainstream HMDs, but it’s worth noting that Quest’s fast-switch LCD displays run at 72Hz. On paper, it’s a considerable drop from the 90Hz we’ve come to expect from VR displays, but there haven’t been any perceivable issues with the downgrade quite yet. Having played games like Thumper, Beat Saber, I Expect You To Die, and Face Your Fears 2, the loss in peak framerate won’t make much of a difference. And if Space Pirate Trainer and the Superhot VR demo are anything to go by, 72Hz might just suffice in the long run. Again, a fast-paced experience like Robo Recall would be a good test to see if a max 72 FPS is enough to mitigate disorienting players.

By and large, the hardware performs admirably, and the operating system follows suit. Quest is painless to setup; every time you boot it in a new location, you simply set up your Guardian boundaries to establish a safe play area, or you can just set the ground level and continue as a seated experience. It runs Oculus OS, so your only means to access software is through the Oculus Store–Quest is a closed system.

Battery life might seem disappointing at first as Quest lasts for around three hours on a full charge. But considering that I didn’t feel the desire to stay in VR for too long, I could easily go for three to four sessions before needing to juice up the headset. And if you don’t mind staying tethered to play while charging, a lengthy USB-C cable comes packed in.

One aspect I find disappointing is long-term comfort. Quest’s headstrap is adjustable on the sides and on top with secure velcro straps, and the whole thing pulls back and lifts upward with ease which makes the process of getting it on rather painless. But Quest needs a better facepad out of the box. The stiff padding isn’t so much the issue as it is the noticeable pressure point it creates on your forehead. I’ve tried loosening the straps, but the headset would sag a bit. I tilted the headset downward a little, but offset the pressure to my upper cheeks and pull my undereyes downward. I wouldn’t call this a deal breaker since I’m not one to stay in VR for too long, but after about 45 minutes, I needed to give a rest before bearing the discomfort again.

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Given that most of the Quest library is comprised of games that are already out on other platforms, it may not be all that attractive for those with existing VR setups, though it’s worth mentioning that several games will be cross-platform between Rift and Quest. While there’ll be 40+ games at launch, we’ve only been able to experience a handful of them with the Oculus Quest. You’re not going to get photo-realistic 3D worlds in games, so the appeal of Quest really relies on the creative use of the headset’s power. Journey of the Gods and Moss, both of which will be available at launch, are such examples where imagination overcomes graphical limitations, and the hope is that more games like them are in Quest’s future.

Above all else, Oculus Quest nails down convenience. It’s a unique feeling to be able to slap on a headset and get a full untethered VR gaming experience with ease. I almost think of the Oculus Quest as the Nintendo Switch of VR; it’s not the most powerful piece of hardware, but its portability and ease-of-use makes it stand out against existing platforms while delivering a new way to enjoy games. It’s between the lesser mobile headsets and traditional powerhouses, and that’s an attractive place to be.

This sentiment isn’t set in stone, though. Again, I still need to experience more demanding games in both the graphical and physical sense to see if it can keep up. But our initial impressions after about 10 hours with a handful of games are promising, so there’s reason to believe Quest is the platform VR gaming needs. Oculus Quest launches on May 21 with the option for 64GB storage at $400/£400 and 128GB at $500/£500. Pre-orders are now open on the official Oculus website.

The GoodThe Bad
+ Accurate inside-out tracking is a game changer– Closed system limits the types of experiences you can have
+ Full game experiences due to capable hardware, 6DOF, and Touch controllers– Not the best facepad out of the box
+ Quick and painless setup

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/oculus-quest-review-no-pc-no-problem/1100-6466633/

Where Is Xur? Destiny 2 Location, New Exotics, And Invitation Of The Nine Guide (May 3-May 7)

The latest timed event in Destiny 2, the spring-themed Revelry, is winding down this weekend. You’ve only got until the next weekly reset on Tuesday, May 7, to dive into the Verdant Forest, complete your Triumphs, and unlock the game’s latest Exotic weapon, the Arbalest. If you’re still struggling, we’ve got a guide that can help nabbing Arbalest go a little quicker. And if you need more Exotics, good news: the snake-faced Xur returns once again with a bag full of them.

Head to Io to find Xur this week. He’s hanging out in the Gaint’s Scar region. From the spawn point, ride your sparrow north and head to the cliff wall on the left side of the area. Look for a cave entrance: Inside, you’ll find Xur waiting and, as usual, acting a little weird.

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The Huckleberry is Xur’s Exotic weapon of choice this week. The Exotic submachine gun fires bullets extremely quickly, and kills refill its magazine from reserves, making it a deadly close-range bullet hose. In the armor department, Xur brought two Forsaken Exotics this week, making up for last week’s disappointing inventory. Titans can pick up the Antaeus Wards leg armor, which reflcet incoming projectiles, refilling your Super energy, when you slide. For Warlocks, there’s Contraverse Hold, Exotic gauntlets that power up your charged Void grenades, returning grenade energy on a hit and helping you resist damage. Hunters get a Year One Exotic: Gemini Jester, a leg armor set that disorients enemies and turns off their radar when you dodge near them.

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

  • The Huckleberry (Exotic SMG) — 29 Legendary Shards
  • Antaeus Wards (Exotic Titan leg armor) — 23 Legendary Shards
  • Gemini Jester (Exotic Hunter leg armor) — 23 Legendary Shards
  • Contraverse Hold (Exotic Warlock gauntlets) — 23 Legendary Shards

If nothing Xur has strikes your fancy, you can also purchase a Fated Engram from Xur. Thanks to a recent update, Fated Engrams can now dish out Exotics from the Forsaken expansion, as well as from the original Year One group. Grabbing one of the engrams gives you a random Exotic that you don’t already have–if you can afford it. Fated Engrams will run you 97 Legendary Shards, and you can only get one per account each week. 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.

Finally, Xur brings yet another Invitation of the Nine weekly bounty. Completing these gives you a Powerful gear drop, as well as a bit of story about the Nine and the Drifter, along with a new Lore entry that fills in the history of the Emissary of the Nine. As usual, you’ll have to clear out a mess of enemies of various types, and complete a Strike. Stick to the planet mentioned in the bounty to kill the enemies you need, as they don’t always count if you kill them in other places. Be sure to finish the bounty by Thursday’s daily reset, or you won’t be able to grab a fresh bounty from Xur on Friday.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/where-is-xur-destiny-2-location-new-exotics-and-in/1100-6466644/

Rocket League Review Bombed After Epic Acquisition Announced; Steam Steps In

The popular competitive esport Rocket League has become the latest victim of review bombing, following news that developer Psyonix is being acquired by Epic Games. Concerns that the acquisition would mean the game will be pulled from Steam led to a flurry of negative reviews on the platform, before Steam’s new anti-bombing tool was deployed to stop it.

Steam reviews recently dipped from “Very Positive” down to “Mixed.” That prompted Steam to implement its tool that excludes periods of “off-topic review activity” from the aggregate score. The negative reviews are still visible, and they almost universally reference the Epic acquisition, but they’re no longer counted in the average.

Concerns about the game’s exclusivity stemmed from a statement (via The Verge) that mentioned the game will be coming to the Epic Games Store later this year. It said “in the meantime” it will still be available for purchase on Steam, and that “thereafter” it will continue to be supported–reportedly through the release of patches and DLC.

That gave the impression that once it appears on the Epic Store it will be pulled from the Steam storefront, though no formal announcement has been made. The official Rocket League Twitter account issued a vague statement that stresses the game “remains available on Steam” and that current players can “look forward to continued support,” but didn’t necessarily rule out pulling it off the store at some future date.

Epic Games has made a habit of securing exclusives on its emerging Steam competitor, even recently issuing an ultimatum to Steam aimed at improving developer revenue splits. This has led to similar controversies over games like Metro Exodus and The Division 2–but in both of those cases, the switch was formally announced, rather than inferred by fans.

Though Valve has expressed its dissatisfaction with Epic’s aggressive moves against its store, it has been stopping users from review-bombing over the rivalry. This is the second high-profile case of the tool being implemented in the last month, the first being when Valve stopped the review-bombing against several past Borderlands games upon news that Borderlands 3 will be a timed exclusive on the Epic Games Store.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/rocket-league-review-bombed-after-epic-acquisition/1100-6466643/

Just Look At These Absurd Godzilla-Themed Xbox One Consoles

If you like your consoles extremely textured and spiky, you’re in luck: Microsoft has announced a promotion for the upcoming film Godzilla: King of the Monsters, with four custom-themed Xbox One X consoles as the prizes. Each one is modeled after an iconic creature from Godzilla lore, including the King of the Monsters itself.

You can enter the sweepstakes by retweeting the promotional Xbox tweet by June 7. You have to be age 14 or over, and minors need a parent or guardian’s permission. If you win you’ll be notified via Twitter direct message. Four winners will get one of the specialized Xbox One X consoles.

Those consoles are modeled after Mothra, Rodan, Ghidorah, and of course, Godzilla. The film, which releases on May 31, refers to this collection of monsters as “Titans” and has them brawl for monster supremacy. It’s directed by Michael Dougherty and stars Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things), Vera Farmiga (The Departed), and Charles Dance (Game of Thrones).

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These consoles are all the Xbox One X, the more powerful revision of the original Xbox One. Microsoft also offers the Xbox One S, a revision to the Xbox One size that doesn’t boost its power. It also recently introduced the Xbox One S All Digital Edition, which is similar to the standard S model except it lacks any disc drive.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/just-look-at-these-absurd-godzilla-themed-xbox-one/1100-6466641/

Can You Name All 20 Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Maps?

Call of Duty is one of the biggest video game series around. Black Ops 4‘s popularity is still going strong, even with the next Call of Duty game on the horizon. And although the series was huge from the very beginning, it owes a decent proportion of its success to the groundbreaking game that was Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.

CoD4’s multiplayer modes completely changed the series–and the shooter genre–and its popularity continued into the sequels Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3. If rumors are to be believed, the next Call of Duty will be Modern Warfare 4 and will no doubt leverage the franchise’s legacy. But how much can you remember of the first game in the subseries?

To test your knowledge, we’re asking you to name all 20 of the game’s multiplayer maps, just by glancing at images of their respective loading screens. We’ve also given you the teams that fight on the map in question to help you out. However, you’ve only got five minutes, so you’ll need to be quick. Let us know your score in the comments below, and be sure to share the quiz with your friends and family to see who has the superior gaming knowledge. For more quizzes, check out our previous brain-teasers below.

Can You Name All 20 Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Maps?

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Video Game Hall Of Fame Adds Four More Games In 2019, See Them Here

The Strong Museum has announced the 2019 round of inductees into its World Video Game Hall of Fame. This year’s inductees include Windows Solitaire, Mortal Kombat, Super Mario Kart, and Colossal Cave Adventure.

They were selected by a panel of experts from a pool that also included Centipede, Dance Dance Revolution, Half-Life, Myst, NBA 2K, Sid Meier’s Civilzation, Candy Crush Saga, and Super Smash Bros. Melee. Those titles will have a chance to enter the Hall next year.

In a statement, the museum said this year’s four inductees have all “significantly affected the video game industry, popular culture, and society in general.”

The World Video Game Hall of Fame opened at the Strong Museum in Rochester, New York in 2015 with the aim of honoring the best, most influential games ever. To enter the Hall of Fame, a game must have “enjoyed popularity over a sustained period and have exerted influence on the video game industry or on popular culture and society in general.”

Microsoft released a celebratory video to mark Solitaire’s inclusion in the World Video Game Hall of Fame. Microsoft Casual Games boss Paul Jansen said Solitaire getting inducted into the Hall of Fame is a “historic day” for what he said is one of the most-played games ever. Windows Solitaire launched in 1990 as a tool to teach users how to use a mouse.

Mortal Kombat series creator Ed Boon said on Twitter that NetherRealm is “very honored” for Mortal Kombat to be added to the Hall of Fame.

Some of the previous Hall of Fame inductees include classics like Donkey Kong, Halo: Combat Evolved, The Legend of Zelda, Pokemon Red & Green, and World of Warcraft, among others. The inductees are on display permanently at The Strong Museum.

2018 World Video Game Hall Of Fame Inductees

  • Microsoft Windows Solitaire
  • Mortal Kombat
  • Super Mario Kart
  • Colossal Cave Adventure

Previous World Video Game Hall Of Fame Inductees

  • Donkey Kong
  • Doom
  • Final Fantasy VII
  • Grand Theft Auto III
  • Halo: Combat Evolved
  • John Madden Football
  • The Legend of Zelda
  • The Oregon Trail
  • Pac-Man
  • Pokemon Red and Green
  • Pong
  • The Sims
  • Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Space Invaders
  • Spacewar!
  • Street Fighter II
  • Super Mario Bros.
  • Tetris
  • Tomb Raider
  • World of Warcraft

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/video-game-hall-of-fame-adds-four-more-games-in-20/1100-6466638/

BioWare Boss On Anthem: “We Remain 100% Committed”

BioWare’s newest game, Anthem, received a mixed critical reception upon release in February. It sold very well but it might not have had the impact some expected it to. BioWare later delayed a lot of the game’s anticipated content, leading some to worry about its future. Some of Anthem’s top developers are now speaking up to stress to fans that that BioWare is committed to the project. Anthem’s head of live services, Chad Robertson, said on Twitter that BioWare remains fully committed to the game and expanding it with new content.

“We remain 100% committed to Anthem and look forward to showing players the new content we are working on,” he said. “We want to make sure we aren’t overpromising, so our updates on what’s coming in the game will be focused when we have things near completion.”

A “big team” is working on Anthem’s upcoming content across BioWare’s Austin and Edmonton studios, Robertson added. The teams are specifically working on “improving the game.”

BioWare lead producer Michael Gamble weighed in as well. He said BioWare’s commitment to Anthem “has not changed,” despite what you might have heard.

In April, BioWare acknowledged that it hadn’t done an optimal job of communicating with fans. Going forward, BioWare plans to stay quiet until work is closer to being finished.

“A lesson we have learned is we have been talking about things too early. There are so many factors that can cause us to pivot on our plans–whether it’s bugs & stability issues, player feedback, or complications with a feature that require us to take more time to deliver it,” BioWare said. “Our goal is to tell you about new content and features once the work is closer to being done.”

As part of BioWare’s effort to communicate with fans and involve them, BioWare is launching a Player Feedback Environment (PFE) server for Anthem’s PC version. The purpose of this is to give a small amount of players access to new content before it’s released publicly to share feedback with BioWare.

“We believe in Anthem. We believe the game will be great, but we recognize getting there will take a lot of hard work,” the developer said. “We want to do that work and we want you all to join us on the journey to get there.”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/bioware-boss-on-anthem-we-remain-100-committed/1100-6466636/