Death Stranding Coming To PC Too

Death Stranding is just weeks away on PS4, but you’ll have more options to play starting next year. Hideo Kojima has announced that a PC version of the game is coming in Summer 2020.

In an announcement, publisher 505 Games announced it will publish the PC version. Further details are said to be coming in the near future. The announcement didn’t detail if it’s coming to Steam or the Epic Games Store, but 505 has published games on EGS this year including Control.

“We are extremely excited and honored to be working with the supremely talented team at Kojima Productions and to bring Death Stranding to PC gamers around the world,” 505 CEO Raffi Galante said in the announcement. “Death Stranding will take gamers through a completely original experience that will delight PC gamers everywhere.”

With Death Stranding on PS4 coming so soon, many in the community are waiting to hear more about it. We know the review embargo lifts on November 1, so that’s when we’ll get our first complete impressions of Kojima’s latest experimental gameplay.

The studio has been teasing special guest appearances from celebrities, most recently comedian and talk show host Conan O’Brien. The cameos include some video game developers too, but Gears of War designer Cliff Bleszinski says he passed on the opportunity.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/death-stranding-coming-to-pc-too/1100-6470916/

Xbox All Access Returns With Upgrade Option To Project Scarlett, But Is It Worth It?

Microsoft’s Xbox All Access program is returning this holiday season, and new subscribers will eventually have a chance to upgrade to Project Scarlett. The new version of Xbox All Access includes an Xbox and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which bundles Xbox Live Gold and the awesome Game Pass library. Subscribers will pay off the console and subscription across 24 months.

Xbox All Access: Three plans

In the US, shoppers have three different bundles to choose from. On the premium end, the Xbox One X bundle will set you back $31/month. However, a new limited-time offer will allow you to upgrade to Project Scarlett after 12 months, which means you can start playing the next Xbox near or at launch. You must purchase this plan before December 31 to be eligible for the Project Scarlett upgrade. When upgrading, you’ll have to re-up your 24-month subscription.

The 12-month upgrade offer is exclusive to the Xbox One X, but Xbox All Access is also available for the lower-end Xbox consoles. The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is available for $20/month. Step it up to the standard Xbox One S and you’ll pay $23/month. After 18 months with either of these two plans, you will be able to upgrade to Project Scarlett. Once again, you’ll have to purchase a new 24-month plan when upgrading. Additionally, Xbox One S All-Digital Edition subscribers will have to pay a $20 upgrade fee to offset the difference in cost between the two consoles.

If you want to upgrade to Project Scarlett, you must do so through the retailer you purchased the plan from. Currently, Amazon is the only retailer where you can sign up for the Xbox All Access plan.

See Xbox All Access at Amazon

Xbox All Access will also be available in Australia, with bundles starting at $27/month. Australian subscribers get Forza Horizon 4 with both Xbox One S and Xbox One X subscriptions. The upgrade process is also different, as you can pay the balance on your current subscription at any time to upgrade to Project Scarlett.

Breaking down the numbers

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The subscription prices sound reasonable, but let’s break down the numbers.

Over 24 months, you’d spend $480 on the Xbox One S All-Digital subscription. Since Game Pass Ultimate is $15/month and the All-Digital Edition can be found for $200 right now, you’d normally spend $560 for the same access.

In the same 24-month period, you’d spend $552 on the Xbox One S bundle. The retail price for the Xbox One S and two years of Game Pass Ultimate is $610, since the Xbox One S bundles be found for $250 at the moment.

The Xbox One X subscription will cost $744 over 24 months, which is a slight savings over the $760 retail price of the Xbox One X ($400 on its own) and a Game Pass Ultimate subscription.

Is Xbox All Access worth it?

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The numbers above would suggest that Xbox All Access is a pretty good investment. But if your main goal is to upgrade to Project Scarlett, it’s a little more complicated. Microsoft hasn’t revealed the cost of the subscription for Project Scarlett for those who want to upgrade. You will have paid $372 for a year of Xbox One X access before jumping into another 24-month plan that could very well exceed the $744 cost of the 24-month Xbox One X plan.

In the fine print, Microsoft states that “new contract, terms, and pricing apply” for upgrades. This makes sense, considering Project Scarlet may cost more than the Xbox One X, which would result in a higher subscription price.

If you were upgrading after 18 months with the Xbox One S or All-Digital Edition, you’d spend $414 or $360, respectively. Keep in mind you’d also have to pay an upgrade fee of $20 for the All-Digital Edition.

There’s also the fact that Game Pass Ultimate deals crop up fairly regularly. Right now, you can get a one-month trial for $1 and extend it to 44 days by turning on recurring payments. This devalues the $15/month Game Pass Ultimate subscription.

Lastly, Black Friday and Cyber Monday are around the corner. Xbox One consoles will be steeply discounted, which further devalues the subscription plan cost.

Is Xbox All Access a good deal? On the surface, yes. But when you dive deeper into the numbers, it seems like it could end up costing you more money in the long run.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-all-access-returns-with-upgrade-option-to-pro/1100-6470917/

The Outer Worlds Level Cap Guide: What the highest level is and how to get around it

The Outer Worlds Level Cap Guide: What the highest level is and how to get around it

Find out how far your character can go in this level guide for The Outer Worlds.

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The Outer Worlds Science Weapon Guide: Where to find every science weapon

The Outer Worlds Science Weapon Guide: Where to find every science weapon

How to find some of Halcyon’s most interesting weapons.

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The Outer Worlds Flaws Guide: All the flaws so far and which are worth taking

The Outer Worlds Flaws Guide: All the flaws so far and which are worth taking

Check out this guide to see why being flawed in an RPG isn’t as bad as it seems.

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The Outer Worlds Flaws Guide- how to get them and which ones are worth taking

The Outer Worlds Flaws Guide- how to get them and which ones are worth taking

Check out this guide to see why being flawed in an RPG isn’t as bad as it seems.

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Top New Games Out On Switch, PS4, Xbox One, And PC This Week — October 27 – November 2, 2019

This episode of New Releases is getting into the Halloween spirit, thanks to Luigi’s Mansion 3 and Resident Evil 5 & 6 coming to Nintendo Switch. Meanwhile, PS4, Xbox One, and PC gamers can celebrate the devil’s birthday with Afterparty. This week is also your chance to revisit some cult classics with Yakuza 4 and Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD.

Resident Evil 5 & 6 — October 29

Available on: Switch

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Two more Resident Evil titles hit Switch this week, and both include co-op play and all previously released DLC. RE 5 sees Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar stopping a terrorist threat in Africa, while RE 6 features an ensemble of RE favorites all across the globe. You can also pick up the physical Resident Evil Triple Pack if you want to grab RE 4 as well.

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Afterparty — October 29

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC

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This is the next game from the makers of Oxenfree, featuring best friends Milo and Lola trapped in hell. To escape, they’ll have to out-drink and out-party the devil himself. Afterparty also sports Night School Studio’s signature dialogue system, which changes your relationships with the other denizens of hell, affecting the overall story.

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Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD — October 29

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC

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You can also party with Super Monkey Ball’s 50 minigames and 100 obstacle courses. The cult classic platformer has never looked better, and this edition includes Sonic the Hedgehog as a new playable character. It’s coming to consoles this week, with a PC version coming later this year.

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Yakuza 4 — October 29

Available on: PS4

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This one might need some explaining. For $59.99/£49.99, you can purchase the complete Yakuza Remastered Collection; that includes Yakuza 3, 4, and 5, but the three games have staggered release dates. This week, Yakuza 4 is upon us, bringing another healthy dose of gang life intrigue, street brawls, and minigames. The game stars fan-favorite Kazuma Kiryu alongside three other playable protagonists.

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Luigi’s Mansion 3 — October 31

Available on: Switch

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Luigi’s Mansion 3 drops on Halloween, the perfect time to explore the Last Resort hotel, where each spooky floor has its own theme. You can play solo or team up with a friend in co-op, where the second player controls a gelatinous version of Luigi named Gooigi. There’s also competitive multiplayer to enjoy with the returning ScareScraper mode and the new ScreamPark mode.

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November is near, so next week’s New Releases will take an overall look at the biggest video games coming in the new month. Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding, Respawn Entertainment’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and Nintendo Switch’s Pokemon Sword & Shield are all on the way.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/top-new-games-out-on-switch-ps4-xbox-one-and-pc-th/1100-6470893/

SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays gives more details on DLC and Custom BGM

SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays gives more details on DLC and Custom BGM

You can prepare your favorite tunes to be inserted into the game.

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The Outer Worlds Companion Guide- how to recruit every companion, how they affect your stats and what their abilities do

The Outer Worlds Companion Guide- how to recruit every companion, how they affect your stats and what their abilities do

Companions are important in The Outer Worlds. Here’s how to get them all.

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GameSpot Extra Life 2019: Schedule (Featured Donor: Reyna)

GameSpot is once again hosting its annual 72-hour Extra Life livestream. For three days, GameSpot’s teams will take turns hosting a livestream where staff members play all types of video games and help raise monetary donations for UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital.

Every cent that GameSpot raises will be donated to the San Francisco-based hospital, which has a dedicated and passionate team of doctors, nurses, and other staff devoted to helping kids. By donating, you will be helping them and the children they care for. You’ll also be helping GameSpot reach certain stretch goals that unlock a wide variety of rewards–many of which are at our expense and all of which are for your amusement.

Below are details on how Extra Life is going to work this year, including the new loot box microdonations and battle pass. There’s also an outline for the overall schedule for the event and a list of the approximate times for when certain GameSpot staff members will be on the stream and the segments they’ll be doing.

Extra Life 2019 Start Time

This year, the worldwide Extra Life marathon begins on November 2. And, like always, GameSpot will be hosting its livestream the weekend before–so October 25. As per our tradition, we’ll be upping the usual 24-hour long gaming marathon to a 72-hour one.

Specifically, GameSpot’s Extra Life livestream will begin airing on October 25 at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET / 8 PM BST, which is October 26 at 6 AM AEST. The stream will continue until October 28 at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET / 8 PM BST, which is October 27 at 6 AM AEST.

Where To Watch GameSpot’s Extra Life Livestream

You can watch this year’s GameSpot Extra Life marathon on YouTube, though we’ll be streaming through the website as well–just go to our homepage and you’ll see the stream in one of the top promo slots. GameSpot’s Twitter and Facebook accounts will be promoting links to the stream all weekend too, and they will also alert you to which GameSpot staff members are playing on the stream next.

Though it won’t be hosting the stream, GameSpot’s Instagram account will be capturing behind-the-scene looks all weekend, allowing followers to see what mischief the GameSpot staff members are getting up to once off-camera. We’re a strange bunch and we’d love for you to come join us in our tomfoolery.

How To Donate

To donate, simply go to GameSpot’s Extra Life page. At the top is a big green “Donate” button. Click it, and then fill out how much money you’re willing to give. You can donate as many times as you’d like, and the page accepts payments from Credit/Debit cards, PayPal, and Amazon Pay.

Unless you would prefer to remain anonymous, please also add your name or preferred online handle to the donation. This makes it easier for us to thank you for the donation and for your help in supporting UCSF Benioff.

Also, it will help us know who to blame if you’re specifically giving money to unlock one of the many donation incentives that will force GameSpot staff to participate in any manner of embarrassing or painful activities. And speaking of incentives…

Uncommon And Epic Donation Incentives

We’ve added a new type of incentive to this year’s GameSpot Extra Life marathon: microdonations. You can buy a loot box with a $30 USD donation, allowing you to randomly unlock one of several different rewards. These aren’t physical items that we’ll be sending to you though. The prizes within these loot boxes are commands for GameSpot staff to do something that’s dumb and/or embarrassing–like calling someone’s mom or forcing two people to switch accents while speaking.

For $15 USD, GameSpot staff will spin a wheel on the stream. Like the loot boxes, the wheel offers several different stream rewards for you all to enjoy. The main difference is that the wheel’s offerings will likely change with each segment, as the rewards are either tied to the game being played or the people who are playing. The loot box rewards are constant throughout the stream.

Legendary Donation Incentive

As you most likely know, not all loot box rewards are created equal. Our loot boxes are the same, with uncommon and epic prizes making up the bulk of the rewards and one legendary prize that is harder to win–a chance to be featured on GameSpot.

We have our first winner: Reyna Olegario–who actually is an ex-GameSpot employee funnily enough. So thanks Reyna! You’re still helping GameSpot, even from afar. We appreciate your donation to UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital.

If you want to be featured on GameSpot, you’ll have to buy a loot box and nab the legendary reward. Remember all loot boxes are $30 USD apiece.

Donation Stretch Goals

Buying microdonations isn’t the only way to unlock special prizes though. This year, GameSpot’s Extra Life marathon will also have a battle pass, and donating money–regardless of how much–will work towards unlocking the marathon’s largest prizes. Unlocking the battle pass is a GameSpot community team effort.

Our initial goal is to raise $1,500 USD for UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital. But we’ve created 10 stretch goals that are unlocked at different tiers in the battle pass–leading all the way up to $15,000 USD. At $6,000 USD, the GameSpot staff will temporarily stop playing games to take a class to learn how to floss (a very important life skill to have), for example, and at $12,000 USD Peter and Tamoor will shave each others’ beards.

GameSpot Extra Life 2019 Schedule

Unfortunately, GameSpot’s UK office will not be participating in Extra Life this year, but staff members from the San Francisco and Australia offices (as well as contract workers from other locations, like Canada) will be on camera to entertain you with some of their favorite games. As the stream is around the clock, you can tune in anytime throughout the weekend. If you can show up, please stop by and say, “Hi!” Even if you can’t donate, we enjoy spending time with you all.

This year, we have a jam-packed schedule. After a year of writing articles and producing videos for incredible, but lesser-known games–like the mobile titles that make the platform worthwhile for gaming and the story about a plague that manages to capture what it feels like to be an older sibling–Edmond, Eddie, and Jess from the Australia office are playing through a collection of games that you probably haven’t gotten around to yet but should definitely check out. They’ve left room for more mainstream games too, though, like The Sims 4 and Mortal Kombat 11.

The San Francisco office is primarily tackling mainstream titles this time around, such as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Bloodborne, Rocket League, Destiny 2, and Pokemon Ruby. Be sure to check out at least parts of the larger blocks, like Michael leading a raid in Final Fantasy XIV or Tamoor and Jake having a speedrunning competition through Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. You can find all the times in the schedule below. Keep in mind, all times are listed in PT.

Friday, October 25

12 PM – 2 PM — Jack Box Party Pack 6

Lucy James, Tamoor Hussain, Michael Higham, and Mat Paget kickstart the stream with the roster of minigames included in the newest Jack Box Party Pack.

2 PM – 4 PM — Metal Gear Solid Challenge Run

Tamoor Hussain, Jake Dekker, Ben Janca, and Matt Espineli take a nostalgic trip through the original Metal Gear Solid. Viewers can weaponize their donations to make the experience more difficult (and way more fun to watch).

4 PM – 6 PM — Lynel Hunting

Max Blumenthal, Peter Brown, Evan Langer, and Rob Handlery participate in a competition to see who can hunt down the most Lynels in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

6 PM – 8 PM — Monetize Miku

Michael Higham and Ben Janca steal away Hime’s girlfriend to host a Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future concert. Viewers can request songs by donating.

8 PM – 12 AM — The FFXIV Raid Block Party

Michael Higham, Ben Janca, Matt Rorie, and Jan Ochoa embark on a 24-player Final Fantasy XIV raid with members of the GameSpot and Giant Bomb community. Afterward, viewers can donate $10 USD to enter into a Glamour Competition for the chance to win 1 million gil.

Saturday, October 26

12 AM – 3 AM — Rock(et) Band

Rob Handlery, Peter Brown, and Jordan Ramée dunk on fools in Rocket League. Viewers can donate to unlock the trio’s true power: using musical instrument video game controllers to control their supersonic acrobatic rocket-powered battle-car.

3 AM – 5:30 AM — Destiny 2 Dungeon Speed Running

Destiny 2 veteran David Ahmadi leads novice Jordan Ramée and newbie Evan Langer through some of the loot shooter’s dungeons. Viewers can donate to make the experience more difficult for the fireteam.

5:30 AM – 8 AM — Becoming A Legend

Jordan Ramée, David Ahmadi, and Evan Langer jump into ranked Apex Legends to raise their respective rankings to Gold tier or higher. Viewers can donate to unlock penalties that will make that journey much more difficult.

8 AM – 11 AM — Competitive Sekiro

Jake Dekker and Tamoor Hussain face off in competitive Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, with points allocated for killing enemies and bosses. To ensure fairness, the competition will be overseen by Lucy James, Mat Paget, Peter Brown, and Kallie Plagge.

11 AM – 1 PM — Spooky Dreamcast Games

Take a walk down memory lane with Peter Brown, Mat Paget, and Jean-Luc Seipke as they play through some of the scarier games found on the Sega Dreamcast: Illbleed, Zombie Revenge, and Nightmare Creatures II.

1 PM – 3 PM — Devil May Cry 5 Stylish Run

Alessandro Fillari shows off some of the coolest combos in Devil May Cry 5 while Jean-Luc Seipke, Ben Janca, and Matt Espineli cheer him on. Viewers can mess with Alessandro’s flow by donating and unlocking in-game debuffs.

3 PM – 5 PM — Battle For The Grid

Samantha “Persia” Hancock is joined by the combat developers for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid. Viewers are encouraged to boot up the game and challenge us–by donating, they can force the devs to play with certain restrictions.

5 PM – 6 PM — Let It Rip! The Beyblade Hour

Tamoor Hussain, Lucy James, and numerous other members of the team break out the ol’ plastic stadiums to oversee the first inaugural GameSpot Beyblade Battle Tournament.

6 PM – 9 PM — Pokemon Ruby Nuzlocke Run

The SF office’s resident Pokemon expert Kallie Plagge embarks on a journey through the Hoenn region, with the stipulation that she can only catch the first Pokemon she encounters in each area and must abandon any that faint. Lucy James, Jake Dekker, Ben Janca, and Tamoor Hussain will commentate and viewers can donate to add rules and make the run harder. See how far she can get!

9 PM – 10 PM — Vine Theater

GameSpot meme Slack channel leaders Lucy James, Ben Janca, Tamoor Hussain, Kallie Plagge, and Jean-Luc Seipke showcase some of their favorite Vines and try and get to the bottom of why they love them.

10 PM – 12 AM — The Definitive Smash Bros. Cop Ranking

Jake Dekker, Jean-Luc Seipke, Kallie Plagge, and Ben Janca discuss how much of a cop each of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate‘s characters is, and then decide on a definitive, completely correct tier list.

Sunday, October 27

12 AM – 8 AM — GameSpot After Hours

Chastity Vicencio, Ben Janca, Evan Langer, and Alessandro Fillari amp up the stream all through the night with intense multiplayer sessions of Killer Queen Black and Tekken 7, followed by an energizing Just Dance competition and Deadly Premonition spooks.

8 AM – 10 AM — More Rocket League

Rob Handlery and Peter Brown return to play some more Rocket League. This time, they’re joined by Ben Janca.

10 AM – 12 PM — Fortnite Tips From A 10-Year-Old And Ninja’s Book

Randy Ramsay brings in his kids who will first explain how adults are playing Fortnite incorrectly and then delve into how you can use Ninja’s Tips For Influencer Success to become a pro gamer. If there’s time, there will be a special follow-up makeup tutorial segment.

12 PM – 2 PM — The Bard’s Tale Singalong

As GameSpot’s Australia office takes over, Jess McDonell kicks things off with The Bard’s Tale. There will be singing too. Donate for a solo or donate for them to stop, totally up to you.

2 PM – 5 PM — Gaming Mashup

Eddie Makuch dives into a trio of games, switching things up every hour. He’ll first play the opening hour of Strange Brigade, then show off some of the wacky challenges in What the Golf, and finish his time with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the latest entry in the shooter franchise. Ask him to eat an onion like it’s an apple–he’ll do it! (If you donate).

5 PM – 7 PM — Sims 4 Speed Run

Jess McDonell is going to get her Sim famous as fast as possible. Or get them to the top of the career ladder. She hasn’t decided–but one thing is for sure: she has a system and a plan. Viewers can influence said plan by donating and helping or hurting her track to Sim stardom.

7 PM – 8 PM — Some Very Dangerous, Life-Threatening Kombat

Edmond Tran plays an hour of Mortal Kombat 11.

8 PM – 9 PM — Spin Rhythm

Edmond Tran plays an hour of brand new rhythm action game, Spin Rhythm XD.

9 PM – 11 PM — Taking On The Blair Witch

Eddie Makuch dives into the creepy world of Blair Witch while Jess McDonell tries to keep the shrieks to a minimum. Every big scare comes with a reward for those who donate so come for the laughs and the spooks!

11 PM – 12 AM — SpyParty

Jess McDonell, Eddie Makuch, and Edmond Tran rotate roles in SpyParty, a two-player game where one person must guide characters through a mission at a party filled with NPCs and the other person is a sniper who must figure out who the player-controlled characters are and kill them.

Monday, October 28

12 AM – 2 AM — Siege The Day

Jean-Luc Seipke, Mat Paget, and Evan Langer jump into some Rainbow Six: Siege online multiplayer matches as the stream reverts back to the San Francisco office.

2 AM – 4 AM — Luigi’s Mansion

In preparation for the release of Luigi’s Mansion 3, Jean-Luc Seipke and Evan Langer play the opening hours of the original GameCube game.

4 AM – 8 AM — Jackie Chan Stuntmaster

Kurt Indovina and Evan Langer play through True Fiction-related video games, make balloon animals, shoot confetti, and reveal strange facts about one another’s lives. Things get weird at four o’clock in the morning.

8 AM – 10 AM — Baby’s First Bloodborne

Rob Handlery has never played Bloodborne, but he hears it’s a decent game so he’s going to try it out. Bloodborne fanatics Tamoor Hussain, Jake Dekker, Kurt Indovina, and Mat Paget are on standby to make sure he doesn’t make any significant blunders.

10 AM – 12 PM — More Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

Michael Higham concludes this year’s Extra Life with more online multiplayer matches in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Kallie Plagge (who’s reviewing the game) and Jake Dekker will be joining him to commentate on his performance or take over if he needs a break.

Livestream Segment Explainers

Some of the segments in this year’s Extra Life marathon are a bit more complex than the others. Below, you’ll find a list of articles that expound on certain Extra Life segments in a bit more detail.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/gamespot-extra-life-2019-schedule-featured-donor-r/1100-6470829/