PS4’s Free PS Plus Games For December 2019 Announced

PlayStation has announced its PS Plus games coming to PS4 next month, and it includes a doozy of an underrated gem alongside a rough-and-tumble racing game. The games will be available starting December 3, so make sure you claim November’s PS Plus games by then.

The first of the selections is Titanfall 2 from Respawn. The game, set in the same universe as the more recent Apex Legends, features the tug-of-war mech and on-foot multiplayer combat from the first game, as well as a full-fledged (and excellent) campaign. It was overshadowed by other fall releases, but if you missed it the first time you should take the opportunity to catch up.

The second game of the month is Monster Energy Supercross. The official game of the Monster rally event features customized bikes and riders and a track editor.

In the meantime, you can still pick up the November games: Nioh and Outlast 2. The first is a tough and exacting action-adventure game set in a fictional feudal Japan. The second is a first-person horror game.

PS Plus free games for November 2019

Available December 3 – January 6

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ps4s-free-ps-plus-games-for-december-2019-announce/1100-6471767/

Gigantamax Snorlax is comin’ to Pokemon Sword & Pokemon Shield Max Raid Battles on December 4

Gigantamax Snorlax is comin' to Pokemon Sword & Pokemon Shield Max Raid Battles on December 4

We also have new artwork for the Galarian starter evolutions.

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December 2019 Xbox One Games With Gold Revealed

December is just around the corner, and Microsoft has revealed its next batch of free games for Xbox Live Gold members. As usual, four titles will be up for grabs next month, two of which will go live on December 1, with the other two following partway through the month.

December Xbox Games With Gold Lineup

  • Insane Robots | December 1-31 (Xbox One)
  • Jurassic World Evolution | December 16-January 15 (Xbox One)
  • Toy Story 3 | December 1-15 (Xbox 360)
  • Castlevania: Mirror of Fate HD | December 16-31 (Xbox 360)

Developing…

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/december-2019-xbox-one-games-with-gold-revealed/1100-6471765/

Black Friday 2019: Best Early Deals, When It Starts, Story Hours–Complete Guide

We’re officially in the thick of Black Friday 2019. If you’re looking to save on gaming consoles, games, accessories, tech, or just about anything else Black Friday and Cyber Monday are the best time to go deal-hunting. The unofficial shopping holidays that cap off Thanksgiving weekend see tons of deals for one long weekend, and that includes huge discounts on gaming consoles, games, gaming headsets, keyboards, laptops, and more. Not everything that’s discounted is necessarily a great deal, but the best deals can sell out as quickly as they go live online. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up all the major retailers’ store hours, start times, and more to help you find the deal you’re looking for this Thanksgiving weekend.

Black Friday 2019 is this weekend, and some pretty big deals have already hit. Whether you have a long list of loved ones to buy for or a personal wishlist, it’s best to have a plan when shopping on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Typically, ads from all of the big retailers leak weeks in advance, but this year, things are slightly different; many brick-and-mortar retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, GameStop, and Target published their Black Friday 2019 ads well in advance, giving us a closer look at what deals will be available and when. In fact, we already know most of what’s to come, with some exceptions like Nintendo Switch’s Eshop. Nintendo of Europe announced its Eshop deals early, but we’re still waiting to see which digital Switch games will be on sale in North America.

There are sure to be new deals that pop up or new items you might decide you want–the announcement of Half-Life: Alyx might suddenly have you in the market for an Oculus Rift or other VR headset. But it’s time to start planning your Black Friday shopping to ensure you get the best deals and don’t miss on the things you want most.

Read on for everything you need to know to prepare for this year’s Black Friday, including the best deals to be aware of at different retailers across gaming (including PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch hardware and games), tech, and entertainment.

When is Black Friday 2019?

Well, it’s tricky. Black Friday is technically the day after Thanksgiving, of course, so it falls on November 29 this year. But many retailers have begun offering deals already, making the entire month of November fair game for pre-Black Friday discounts. While the schedule varies from store to store, most of the best deals seem to be starting on Wednesday, November 27, or on Thanksgiving Day. Other deals won’t be available until Black Friday itself. Once Black Friday kicks into full gear, the deals will mostly like continue through the weekend and pick up steam again on Cyber Monday.

Because the schedule of Black Friday deals varies so widely from store to store, here’s an overview of when we know deals will be available for Best Buy, Target, Microsoft, Ebay, and other major retailers for Black Friday this year. Please note that start times often differ based on whether the deal is online or in brick-and-mortar stores. As more retailers release their Black Friday ads, we’ll include that information here.

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Black Friday store schedule

Best Buy

Most of Best Buy’s deals will be available starting on Thanksgiving, presumably in the morning for online shopping and later on at 5 PM for brick-and-mortar stores. However, pre-Black Friday deals are already live on Best Buy’s site.

  • November 28-December 1: All Black Friday deals and doorbusters will be available.
    • Online deals start on Thanksgiving (unknown time)

Best Buy store hours

  • Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28: 5 PM – 1 AM
  • Black Friday, Nov. 29: 8 AM – 10 PM
  • Saturday, Nov. 30: 9 AM – 10 PM
  • Sunday, Dec. 1: 11 AM – 8PM

GameStop

At GameStop, online deals will go live beginning at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET on Wednesday, November 27. For brick-and-mortar GameStop stores, doors will open quite early on Thanksgiving Day, starting at 3 PM this year.

GameStop store hours

  • Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28: 3 PM – 10 PM
  • Black Friday, Nov. 29: 7 AM – 10 PM
  • Saturday, Nov. 30: 10 AM – 9 PM
  • Sunday, Dec. 1: 11 AM – 7 PM

Amazon

While Amazon has opened a small (but growing) number of brick-and-mortar stores across the US, the bulk of its Black Friday discounts will be available on Amazon.com. Because Amazon is primarily an online store, it’s not waiting until the end of the month to start offering its Black Friday deals. Instead, Amazon launched its Happy HoliDeals sale on November 1 with discounts across gaming, tech, entertainment, and other categories. Since November 22, more deals have started popping up on on Amazon, including a wide range of smart devices. Basically, Amazon has deals going live all the time, so check back often.

  • Live Now: Deals will go live every day up until Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and probably the week after Cyber Monday.

Target

On the Wednesday before Black Friday, Target will have some special access deals for RedCard and Circle members. Otherwise, online deals will become available to everyone Thanksgiving morning, with brick-and-mortar stores opening at 5 PM on Thanksgiving Day this year. Select deals, such as the PlayStation Slim 1TB bundle, are already live on Target’s website until Wednesday.

  • November 27: RedCard Early Access Sale runs all day, with select deals for Circle members available starting at 6 PM (online only)
  • November 28-30: Black Friday deals and doorbusters available
    • Online deals become available starting Thanksgiving morning through November 30 while supplies last
  • December 1-8: Cyber Week deals available (online only)

Target store hours

  • Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28: 5 PM – 1 AM
  • Black Friday, Nov. 29: 7 AM – 11 PM (normal closing time)
  • Saturday, Nov. 30: 8 AM – 11 PM (normal hours)

Walmart

Walmart’s pre-Black Friday deals are live, so make sure to check their website regularly to see what they have for sale. The full lineup of Black Friday deals become available on Wednesday, November 27. At Walmart stores, deals will become available to claim at 6 PM on Thanksgiving Day.

  • Live Now: Pre-Black Friday sales have begun.
  • November 27-29: All Black Friday deals will be available
    • Online deals start Wednesday, November 27 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET
    • See Black Friday store hours below

Walmart store hours

  • Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28: Black Friday deals start at 6 PM local time. Check with your local store, but typically Walmart lets you come early and fill up your cart before Black Friday sales officially start. You just have to wait until 6 PM to checkout.
  • Friday, Nov. 29: Check with your local store. Many Walmart stores are open 24 hours/day.

Microsoft

Microsoft announced its Xbox deals and start times during X019. Microsoft’s Black Friday deals will be available until December 2 (or while supplies last). In addition to Xbox deals, you’ll find some nice discounts on gaming laptops, monitors, headphones, and more during Black Friday.

  • November 24-December 2: Official Xbox deals available to everyone

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Black Friday 2019 retailer ads and deals

Quite a few major retailers have released their full 2019 Black Friday ads; at the very least, many stores have shared when their deals will be available and what type of products will be on sale this year. Catch up on everything you need to know about Black Friday 2019 at Best Buy, Target, Microsoft, and more in our retailer-specific Black Friday previews. Keep in mind that the digital game stores, like Steam and the Nintendo Eshop, will have their own sales as well, but those deals haven’t been announced yet.

Best Black Friday 2019 deals so far

With quite a few retailers’ Black Friday ads under our belt already, we’re starting to get an idea of what the best Black Friday deals will be this year. Keeping in mind that some of these products aren’t live anywhere yet (meaning we can’t link them), here are some of the best upcoming deals that will be available during Black Friday 2019.

Best PS4 deals

Best Xbox One deals

Best Nintendo Switch deals

How to get the best Black Friday deals

It’s all about speed, baby. Black Friday is like Prime Day on steroids, with almost every retailer throwing their hat into the ring and competing to offer the best deals. Now that retailers have begun releasing their Black Friday ads, look through them closely and take note of what deals you’re interested in as well as their start times. You can also use CamelCamelCamel to check the price history on products at Amazon and browser extension Honey to find coupons from across the web. Browser add-on PriceBlink will also let you know if a specific product is cheaper elsewhere. Finally, if you spot a product at an incredible price during Black Friday or Cyber Monday, don’t wait to buy it. The best deals will be gone in a flash.

Of course, you’ll also want to stay tuned to GameSpot as we highlight the best deals on games, electronics, and entertainment leading up to and during Black Friday. Be sure to follow GameSpot Deals on Twitter so you don’t miss the hottest discounts. Plus, see our sister sites for more Black Friday tech deals, Black Friday kitchen deals, and Black Friday fashion and beauty deals.


More Black Friday 2019 Deals

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/black-friday-2019-best-early-deals-when-it-starts-/1100-6470200/

Hearthstone Descent Of Dragons Card Reveal: New Mage Legendary

Hearthstone‘s Descent of Dragons expansion is coming soon, and card reveals are underway. As the name might imply, this expansion largely centers around dragon synergy, but some cards can be a serious threat without leathery wings. GameSpot can reveal one such card, the Mage Legendary card Chenvaala.

Chenvaala is ice-cold.

Chenvaala is a 3-mana 2/5 Elemental with a big synergistic effect. After casting three spells in a turn, it summons a 5/5 Elemental. The Mage class has already had luck formulating top-tier decks around slinging low-cost spells, most recently with the reemergence of the Flamewaker deck. Chenvaala won’t be able to synergize with Flamewaker in Standard, but it just goes to show that a low-cost card like this can generate big value.

Combined with cards like Sorcerer’s Apprentice and Mana Cyclone, enterprising Mages will be able to generate a deck full of 5/5 threats somewhere in the mid-game. Mages have historically struggled with having a minion-heavy board, and this seems primed to address that. Of course, it also plays well with the recent Raid the Sky Temple quest from Saviors of Uldum.

Blizzard notes that the card’s name is an anagram for “avalanche,” giving him an icy appearance. It began as a joke, but the name stuck, so Chenvaala he is.

Descent of Dragons is coming on December 10. The new expansion is available for pre-purchase now. A 60-pack bundle for $50 includes a Golden Legendary and Shattering card back. The 100-pack Mega Bundle ($80) includes those plus a Deathwing Warrior Hero alternate. Check out our gallery of all the new Descent of Dragons cards revealed so far.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/hearthstone-descent-of-dragons-card-reveal-new-mag/1100-6471759/

Pokemon Sword & Shield Adding Gigantamax Snorlax Next Week

A new Gigantamax Pokemon will begin appearing soon in Pokemon Sword and Shield. As part of the games’ latest trailer, The Pokemon Company officially revealed Gigantamax Snorlax, and you’ll have your first chance to encounter one starting December 4.

As with other Gigantamax Pokemon, it appears the only way to catch Gigantamax Snorlax is to first defeat it in a Max Raid. The Pokemon will appear in Max Raid dens from December 4 to early January. In order to be able to encounter it, you’ll need to either connect to the internet while exploring the Wild Area or go into Mystery Gift and select “Get the Wild Area News” to ensure your game is up to date.

While Snorlax is already well-known for its laziness, Gigantamax Snorlax moves so little that it has a field of grass and a giant berry tree growing on its belly. When Snorlax Gigantamaxes, its Normal-type attacks become G-Max Replenish, which deals damage and also restores any berries that Snorlax or its allies have eaten during battle. You can check out footage of Gigantamax Snorlax in action in the trailer above.

Snorlax isn’t the only Gigantamax Pokemon you can encounter in Max Raids until early January. Gigantamax Butterfree will also appear until then. Sword players can also encounter Gigantamax Drednaw more often in Max Raids, while Shield players can encounter Gigantamax Corviknight. If you need help taking on these Pokemon, be sure to check out our Max Raid guide.

Pokemon Sword and Shield are available exclusively on Nintendo Switch. You can read our full thoughts on the games in our Pokemon Sword and Shield review. If you’re just getting started on your Pokemon journey, we’ve rounded up our Sword and Shield guides below to help you out.

Pokemon Sword & Shield Guides

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/pokemon-sword-and-shield-adding-gigantamax-snorlax/1100-6471764/

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Is Getting A Resident Evil Spirit Board

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has a curious crossover coming on November 29, when the Spirit Board will replace the current Pokemon spirits with characters from a very different franchise. Resident Evil has had a big year on Switch–Resident Evil, 0, 4, 5, and 6 all released on Nintendo’s platform–and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is looking to celebrate with this Spirit Board.

Chris, Jill, Leon, and Wesker will all come to the game as unlockable spirits, meaning that you can nab three of the series’ mightiest heroes (and maybe its most iconic villain) if you’ve leveled up well and can beat their equivalent fighters. Unfortunately, this also means that Leon Kennedy almost certainly isn’t the fifth DLC character included in the Fighters Pass, which recently added Terry Bogard to the game’s roster. There are, however, more fighters in the works; it’s not unthinkable that Resident Evil will eventually be represented in Smash Bros.

Nintendo and Resident Evil have a curious history, with the Resident Evil remake, 0 and 4 all releasing first on the GameCube. Resident Evil 7 is available on the system through the Japanese eShop, but only as a streaming title. Resident Evil Revelations and Revelations 2 are also available on Nintendo’s console, with the first having begun life as a 3DS game.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/super-smash-bros-ultimate-is-getting-a-resident-ev/1100-6471761/

Wasteland 3 Dev Says Microsoft Hasn’t Meddled, Only Helped After Buyout

Wasteland 3 is due to release on May 19, 2020, and is coming to PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. The PS4 release is still going ahead despite developer inXile Entertainment having been bought out by Microsoft in November 2018. In a recent interview, studio founder Brian Fargo has spoken about Microsoft’s purchase of the company, and has made it clear that they’ve essentially let them do their thing, albeit with the added financial safety net that a major publisher can provide.

Talking to Gamesradar+, Fargo explained that Microsoft propped the company up with money and then left them to their own devices. “Microsoft basically came in, gave us a tonne of cash, and said go and make the best game that you possibly can,” he said. Similarly, game director Tim Campbell says that the buyout “hasn’t changed the game (they) are making at all.” He acknowledges that it’s reasonable for people to expect otherwise, but assures Gamesradar+ that “Microsoft is just helping us do what we do but better, right?”

Microsoft’s support has reportedly allowed them to add far more voice acting to the in-game dialog, and ultimately create a better version of the game they originally set out to make with the over $3 million the game earned through its Fig crowdfunding campaign. “Microsoft has a user research lab, which is going to give us feedback on the UI and what people are experiencing,” Fargo says. “And they have their localisation groups and their QA groups… I could go on, but you have to understand that it is allowing us to make a more robust product.”

Brian Fargo is expected to retire after the release of Wasteland 3. He is perhaps best known for his work on The Bard’s Tale and its sequels.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/wasteland-3-dev-says-microsoft-hasnt-meddled-only-/1100-6471758/

Best Gaming Headsets and Gaming Headphones In 2019 For PS4, Xbox One, And PC

Have you walked into a retail store lately and looked at the gaming headset section? It can be downright intimidating. So many boxes housing a huge variety of models from a significant number of different brands. Do you go for wired or wireless headphones? Which version will work with Xbox, and which ones will work with PS4 or other platforms? Do you want something that feels sturdy or lightweight? How particular are you about sound quality or surround sound? Should I get headphones that use Bluetooth?

The most important thing to keep in mind when looking for the best gaming headset is latency, that is, the delay between action happening on screen and the time it takes for the audio associated with that action to reach your ears. Naturally, when playing video games, especially action games that require quick reactions, you want the lowest possible latency.

Bluetooth wireless headphones are generally good enough, but will, in most cases, usually suffer from some latency. Wireless gaming headsets, like the ones we’ve featured, will usually have their own proprietary dongle that uses a short-range wireless signal, which minimises the latency greatly. If you’re a massive stickler for best absolute best possible audio quality and latency however, you might want to stick to a purely wired solution.

We’re in a fortunate situation where we have the opportunity to try out a diverse range of different gaming headsets from various manufacturers. In this roundup, we’re highlighting some of our absolute favourites and giving you an idea of why they stand out from the rest. Aside from audio quality, we took comfort and build quality into consideration since those aspects are just as important. Our picks also exhibited traits or value propositions that really elevated them above the dozens of gaming headsets we considered.

Quick look: Best Gaming Headsets


Best Gaming Headset – Budget Wireless

PlayStation Gold Wireless Headset

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The GoodThe Bad
+ Very lightweight, minimal, and comfortable– Not exceptionally durable, somewhat on the flimsy side
+ Competent audio quality– PS4 sound profiles are very limited
+ Wired 3.5mm jack option is handy
+ Works on PC and Switch too

If you’re looking for an affordable wireless gaming headset, then the Sony Interactive Entertainment-branded Gold Wireless Headset is a very easy option to recommend. Its audio quality is competent and perfectly acceptable for all but the pickiest audio enthusiasts. The fact that it includes virtual 7.1 surround sound is a great inclusion at this price point, too.

The headset itself is incredibly lightweight, and wearing it on your head for long periods of time is far from an issue–attributes which make it great to use in conjunction with PlayStation VR. However, that comes at the cost of the build quality feeling a little on the flimsy side–I’m always afraid of breaking the hinge that connects the earcups to the band when adjusting them, and the control buttons feel brittle.

PlayStation also boasts the ability to equip game-specific sound profiles designed by the developers of said games, using the dedicated Headset App for PS4. However, these options are incredibly limited–only 12 are available at the time of writing. Three of them are MLB: The Show games.

These flaws don’t stop the Gold Headset from being a great value proposition, and there are other little perks too–The headset and its virtual surround sound mode work on PC and Nintendo Switch (docked) as well, and it also features a 3.5mm audio jack to let you use the headset in wired form (cables included). This positive balance of cost and feature set means that I’m usually sizing-up other headsets in comparison to what the Gold Headset offers–using it as a gold standard, if you will.

  • Price: $100 USD // $130 AUD
  • Works On: PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch (Docked)

Best Gaming Headset – Build And Battery Life

Sennheiser GSP 370 Wireless Gaming Headset

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The GoodThe Bad
+ Great, hard-wearing build quality and design– Lacks some small common conveniences
+ Exceptional audio quality and dynamic range
+ Unprecedented 100-hour battery life
+ The volume dial is incredibly satisfying to use
+ Comprehensive software

Sennheiser has a storied reputation in the audiophile space, so it’s unsurprising that the company’s entries into the gaming headset space, including the GSP 370, feature top-tier audio quality with great clarity and punchy low frequencies. But on first impressions, it’s surprising to see what the mid-range GSP 370 lacks compared to models from gaming-focused brands. There are few physical buttons, meaning no chat volume control, no sound mode toggles–just a power switch and a volume wheel. There isn’t even any kind of tone or aural indication that you’ve correctly switched the headset on (you need to check the coloured LED).

However, the GSP 370 is an exceptionally-built piece of hardware. Its adjustable hard-plastic shell feels incredibly durable and cleverly weighted to put zero pressure on the headband when resting on a surface. The earcup and headband padding help keep it feeling snug and comfortable for long durations. Special mention needs to be given to the large volume knob on the side of the right earcup, which is exceptionally satisfying to use–it has a light amount of resistance and ratchets with soft clicks as you turn it, which is incredibly pleasing. The overall design is wonderfully minimal–almost industrial or brutal–looking and feeling like something a Mechwarrior pilot would be wearing.

Its battery life is also downright astounding. Sennheiser boasts 100 hours, which is believable considering it was more than two weeks before I had to plug them in for a charge. And while the lack of physical buttons means you’re required to use Sennheiser’s Gaming Suite software to adjust things like surround settings (which can be annoying if you need to Alt-Tab out of a PC game) it also gives you easy access to a bunch of comprehensive options like equalisation sliders, presets, sound tests, microphone enhancements, and firmware updates.

  • Price: $200 USD // $300 AUD
  • Works On: PC, PS4, Switch (Docked)

Best Gaming Headset – Lightweight Mid-Range

Plantronics RIG 700 HX/HS/HD

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The GoodThe Bad
+ A very airy and lightweight build that still feels durable– The USB dongle is cumbersome
+ Impressively large wireless range

Plantronics, weirdly enough, began as a company making headsets for pilots and astronauts in the 1960s. Their current RIG gaming headsets have been a favourite of mine over the last few years because of their lightweight builds–they sport incredibly flexible plastic headbands which you can bend and twist to your heart’s content (they’re also modular and customisable, if you’re into that), as well as very breathable cloth earcups that keep your ears cool at the cost of some sound leakage.

It’s not without its quirks, however. The Plantronics wireless range uses a USB dongle that is quite large in size (about 6x6cm box, with a cord just shy of 1m)–especially compared with the thumbstick-sized receivers of competing brands. The receiver also has a weirdly long USB cord attached, but on the upside, the HS (PS4) and HD (PC) models support optical audio from your device and the RIG 700 exhibits an impressive wireless range of about 10 meters. It also features a detachable microphone design, which is great if you rarely use voice chat, but if not, it means that the mute function is relegated to a dedicated button, which is more of an effort than the common “flip mic up to mute” design.

It boasts a 12-hour battery life, which seemed more or less accurate during our tests, and the important thing is that you can feasibly wear a pair of these for 12 hours straight if you had to and be very comfortable. You could probably even go to the kitchen or use the bathroom without losing signal, too, and that’s actually pretty great.

  • Price: $130 USD // $200 AUD
  • Works On: Xbox + PC (HX), PS4 Only (HS), PC Only (HD)

Best Gaming Headset: High-End Wireless (PC)

Audio-Technica ATH-G1WL

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The GoodThe Bad
+ Exceptional audio quality– Exposed wires make me nervous
+ Very strong and lightweight build– PC Only
+ Comes with spare earpads

Japanese company Audio-Technica is very well regarded in the audiophile world (and in my heart), being responsible for the deservedly prolific MX50 studio headphones, as well as the clip-on earphones worn by the protagonist of Persona 3. The ATH-G1WL is their only wireless option in their gaming headset range, and it’s an incredibly niche product–it’s at a high-end price point, and it’s only compatible with PC, though it also come in a more affordable wired version (the ATH-G1, RRP $169 USD) which is naturally more universal.

If you happen to fit that niche, however, the G1WL is an incredible option. The sound quality you get from them is excellent with amazing clarity and incredible dynamic range, especially for a wireless audio device. The build is tangibly strong and lightweight–a mostly metal construction helps greatly with that, as does the breathable cloth earpads (a set of replacements are also graciously included). We found its advertised 15-hour battery life to be pretty accurate, which is relatively good.

There are some minor quirks to weigh up though, which is annoying for a high-end product. I’m always paranoid that I’ll catch and pull on the exposed wires, for example, and the tiny volume dial, which you also push in to toggle surround sound, is a little finicky. But there are some niceties to counter those out–the microphone is very svelte and one of the best we tested (though the detachable nature will either please or annoy you) and the ability to monitor your own microphone input is a surprisingly handy feature, too.

Its inability to be used with another device is its biggest letdown, especially at its price point. But if you’re all-in on PC gaming, and you have the means to go all-in on the G1WL, then the extraordinary audio quality and lightweight nature will definitely impress.

  • Price: $249 USD // $399 AUD
  • Works On: PC only

Best Gaming Headset: High-End Wireless (Console)

ASTRO Gaming A50 Wireless + Base Station

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The GoodThe Bad
+ Extremely comfortable and flexible build– Minimal accessories/cable at this price range
+ Easy drop-in charging dock– Limited volume range leaves a little to be desired
+ Includes 2-year license for Dolby Atmos Surround Sound
+ Robust EQ settings in Astro Command Center on PC

Astro has a reputation for making some of the most comfortable gaming headsets around, and the A50s are no exception. The latest version of this flashy wireless headset is very well padded, both around the ear cups and underneath the head strap, making for a plush fit that’s borderline luxurious. Considering that this is coming from an editor with an unusually large dome, trust me: the A50s are one of the most comfortable gaming headsets I’ve worn, and though the padding plays a large part in that, so too does the flexible rubberized plastic used for the headband.

In addition to feeling good in action, the A50s also have an unusually slick charging method: a simple drop-in charging dock. Though you can charge the headset directly using a Micro-USB cable, the dock is way more convenient and it has a display on the front to indicate how far along your charge is. Once it’s fully charged, expect roughly 15 hours of use. The dock also shows you which of the three EQ settings you’re currently using, and whether or not the virtual surround sound mode is active. The standard EQ options are fairly basic, but if you connect the dock’s USB cable to your PC–where the headset itself is also supported–you can use the Astro Command Center to tinker with the EQ profiles to your heart’s desire. While the A50s sound very good out of the box, a little time spent in the Command Center is necessary to get the most out of these cans.

Any gaming headset that costs $300 will come under great scrutiny. For all of its high-end materials, the considered design of the headset, and the impressive (and useful) charging dock, the A50s feel like a premium product–but there’s still some room for improvement. The volume level gets reasonably high, but if you value cranking the volume beyond the point of reason, you’ll be left wanting with the A50s. In terms of pack-ins, the included cables (one Micro-USB and one optical cable) are adequate, but with optical passthrough, auxiliary analog input (3.5mm stereo) and an additional USB port for charging, it would have been great to see a few more cables thrown in to ensure you’re ready to roll, no matter your setup. That said, the A50s are still an impressive set that will almost assuredly be an upgrade for your console (and PC) gaming experience. Just make sure you pick the right one, as there are individual models for PS4 and Xbox One.

  • Price: $300 USD // $500 AUD
  • Works on: PS4 and PC, or Xbox One and PC

Best Gaming Headset – Earbuds

Razer Hammerhead True Wireless

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The GoodThe Bad
+ Low-latency gaming mode works as advertised– Battery life falls short of current standards
+ Surprisingly strong bass response
+ Robust gesture controls
+ Case charges via USB-C

Razer’s Hammerhead True Wireless earbuds are compact and well-priced against Apple’s comparable Air Pods ($159.00), and thanks to some pre-emptive work by Razer, they are also better suited for gaming. To combat the small-but-noticable lag that tends to plague Bluetooth headphones, Razer has introduced a game-specific mode for the Hammerheads that actually does a great job of eliminating the issue, making them well-worth considering if you’re interested in something truly portable.

Gaming mode is activated via an iOS or Android app that also serves to configure the Hammerheads’ gesture-control inputs. The Razer logo on the exterior has a touch sensor that supports numerous tap and gesture commands.

While they can’t compare to more robust headsets, the Hammerheads sound very good for their form factor, with strong bass response being the standout quality. The buds’ batteries last close to three hours of use on a single charge, and the included case provides four full recharges on a single charge of its own.

It’s also great to see both an exterior charging light and a USB-C connection on the case. These features help round out an already great product that feels like its outperforming its price tag. If you value flexibility and are looking for something compact, odds are you’ll be happy with Razer’s first stab at wireless gaming earbuds.

  • Price: $100 USD // $140 AUD
  • Works on: PC, PS4, Mobile

Best Gaming Headset: All-Round, Wired

HyperX Cloud Alpha S

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The GoodThe Bad
+ Solid, flexible build with its aluminium frame– Virtual 7.1 surround still isn’t worth using in most cases
+ Great comfort with plush earpads and headband
+ Top-notch stereo sound quality
+ Good feature-set: detachable mic, on-hand bass adjustment, audio mixer

HyperX has a whole roster of PC-based peripherals; it even has a line of SSDs and storage drives. However, its gaming headsets in particular stand out. While HyperX offers choice in multiple price tiers and different feature sets, the flagship wired model, the Cloud Alpha S, is the best in its class. The Cloud Alpha S is an updated version of the original Cloud Alpha that adds a number of quality-of-life features for audio customization and virtual 7.1 surround sound.

While those added features sure are nice, the basics are what make the Cloud Alpha S worth its asking price. Its firm, solid build makes it so that the headset never feels like it’ll come apart, regardless of how you’re handling it, which can be attributed to the strong aluminum frame. This makes it easy to flex when putting them on or taking them off. The stitched upholstery looks neat, and the cushioning underneath provides comfort atop your head. And when it comes to comfort, the plushy leather-like earpads take care of you for those long sessions (the earcups also provide a secure fit on your head, which helps with sound isolation).

Of course, we wouldn’t recommend this as one of the best gaming headsets if it didn’t sound good. Both games and music come through clear with mids, highs and bass never sounding muddled. Even at high volumes, any distortion was largely unnoticeable. The bass adjustment slider is a nice option to have on hand as well as a chat/game audio mixer. Since this is a wired headset, you can use it on any device that has a 3.5mm audio port, though you will need to use the packaged USB DAC if you want to get 7.1 and audio mixing features on PC. Virtual 7.1 surround still isn’t all that great, as it sounds a bit artificial, and the same holds true here. One thing to note for those who really want to tweak their EQ levels: there currently isn’t any software to mix audio.

With so many wireless options on the market, recommending a wired headset can be tough, but HyperX’s Cloud Alpha Sticks almost every box when it comes to things you’d expect from one.

  • Price: $130 USD // $229 AUD
  • Works on: PC (USB and 3.5mm), any device with a 3.5mm jack

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/best-gaming-headsets-and-gaming-headphones-in-2019/1100-6471725/

Counter-Strike: GO Adds Halo DLC, Including Music And Stickers

The mainline Halo series is finally coming to Steam with the release of Halo: Reach on December 3. As part of a campaign to promote it, Halo sounds and stickers have been added to Counter-Strike: GO.

The Halo Stickers Capsule is now available to buy from the in-game store. The stickers showcase some of Halo’s most iconic imagery, including Master Chief’s helmet, the logo for Noble Team, and the UNSC Spartan logo. Check out the image below to see them all.

Additionally, everyone who buys The Master Chief Collection on Steam will get a special “music kit” after they spend “sufficient” time playing the game. The music tracks includes Halo’s iconic theme music and shredding guitar which will play at the end of a CS: GO match. You can hear a pair of samples in the videos embedded below.

Halo: Reach comes to PC on Steam (and Xbox One) on December 3. It’s the first game of The Master Chief Collection to land on Steam, with the remaining titles–Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, and Halo 4–releasing in chronological order in the future. Players can buy each title individually or pick them up in a bundle.

The Halo content comes to CS: GO this week as part of the game’s newest update. This patch also improves game performance and fixes numerous issues with the Cache and Studio maps. You can see the full patch notes at the bottom of this post.

Halo Music Kit for CS: Go

CS: GO November 26 Patch Notes:

[ PERFORMANCE ]

Improved in-game performance by suspending several UI videos while in-game.

[ MAPS ]

Cache:

  • Visibility and readability improvements.
  • Clipping fixes.

Studio:

  • Added radar callouts.
  • Increased bomb explosion radius from 500 to 600.
  • Reduced size of site B (Removed back stairs and adjusted site to new size).
  • Adjusted cover on A and B site.
  • Adjusted playable positions on Middle.
  • Improved clipping across the map to provide smoother gameplay.
  • Fixed community reported bomb stuck spots.
  • Removed some props to improve visuals and gameplay on A / B Entrances.
  • Increased lighting on Back of A.
  • Added paint to back of A site boost to provide clearer visuals.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/counter-strike-go-adds-halo-dlc-including-music-an/1100-6471757/