One Of 2019’s Best Horror Games, Devotion, Is Still MIA And That’s A Shame

At GameSpot, we’re still weeks away from beginning our Game of the Year 2019 deliberations; though a few of us have at least started thinking about our nominees. I’m normally pretty excited to begin mulling over which games of a given year are my favorite, but this year, I’m a little bummed. Trying to put together my top 10 list has reminded me that one of my favorite games of the year, Devotion, still hasn’t returned to Steam after it was abruptly pulled from the digital storefront days after release.

I’m thankful that I forgot to uninstall Devotion after I finished it the first time so that I still have the game on my PC and can replay it or show it off to friends whenever I want. But I do want others to have the opportunity to buy and play the game too. GameSpot reached out to Devotion developer Red Candle Games to talk about what went into making one of 2019’s best horror games and also ask whether it still has a chance of coming back to Steam. During the interview, Red Candle also revealed it has begun development on a new game.

What Exactly Happened To Devotion?

For those who missed the controversy that Red Candle found itself in earlier this year, here’s a quick refresher. In February 2019, Taiwanese developer Red Candle Games came under fire for an art asset in its sophomore effort, Devotion, that compared Chinese president Xi Jingping to Winnie the Pooh, a joke that is forbidden in the country. Upon the discovery of the asset, the Chinese playerbase on Steam began heavily review-bombing the game. Red Candle managed to implement a patch that removed the asset almost immediately and then apologized for its inclusion in the first place–adding that the asset wasn’t even supposed to be in the final product.

However, after the Chinese government forced the removal of the game from the Chinese version of Steam and Red Candle’s partners (publishers Indievent and Winking Skywalker) cut ties, the developer ultimately removed the title from Steam entirely. Devotion hadn’t even been available for a week. In July 2019, Red Candle followed-up the takedown with a written statement that, though it didn’t outright say, heavily implied that the game will never be released on Steam again–an assumption that has held true months later.

GameSpot did manage to download and review the game prior to it being taken down. In our Devotion review, Richard Wakeling gave the game a 9/10, writing, “The sorrowful story [Devotion] tells meshes malice with tenderness, metaphor with stark truths, and achieves it all with the nuanced kind of environmental storytelling other games can only strive for … Home is where the heart is, and Devotion is a shining example of what the horror genre is capable of.”

Creating One Of 2019’s Best Horror Games

Devotion is a first-person psychological horror game set in a 1980s Taipei apartment complex where you play as struggling screenwriter Du Feng Yu, who lives with his wife (retired singer Gong Li Fang) and daughter (aspiring child singer Du Mei Shin). In an interview with GameSpot, Red Candle said, for Devotion, it took inspiration “from games such as [the playable teaser for Silent Hills], Layers of Fear, What Remains of Edith Finch, and Outlast,” and utilized the structure of both classical and modern horror films (the team specifically mentioned the “visual composition and sound design of the film Hereditary” as a major inspiration) and implemented research from religious texts and local news stories from the 1980s. It all comes together to tell a deeply disturbing story about the deterioration of Feng Yu as he struggles to financially support his family, handle Taiwan society’s growing acceptance of female empowerment, and come to terms with a mysterious illness plaguing his daughter.

In Detention, you play as high school student Fang Ray-shin, who wakes up in a terrifying nightmare version of her school and has to survive long enough to escape the ghosts of her past mistakes.

Prior to Devotion, Red Candle developed Detention–another horror game set in Taiwan; this time in the 1960s during the dictatorship period of the White Terror. It’s also very good, and thankfully it’s still available for purchase. My appreciation for both games largely stems from their respective environmental storytelling. Both stories take place in a country that doesn’t make many appearances in video games, and Red Candle does a remarkable job of bringing the setting of Taiwan to life through horror. The 1960s and 80s were periods of great cultural change in Taiwan, and Red Candle utilizes the unsettling unease of both time periods to inform the structure of Detention and Devotion and create their pulse-pounding senses of dread.

“The 1980s was a period when old and new values overlapped, and that Taiwan has always been rich in its diverse religious culture,” Red Candle told GameSpot. “From these rough ideas, we started to shape the story of Devotion and set the confinement to let everything happen inside a family’s apartment … While the home is a personal space for the universal audience, we also wanted to utilize the concept of the family to reflect on the values in the then-society and faiths. Hopefully, it could somehow also spark our players to look into their cultural values at home.”

Though it tells a fictional story, I continue to ponder the fate of Devotion’s characters and the overall message of the game (the terrifying power of faith) months after finishing it because of how deeply relatable the whole experience is. It makes for a horror game with a pretty powerful lasting impression–the fact that it also educates you on Taiwanese culture is a lovely extra.

“Many of our teammates grew up playing Western and Japanese games,” Red Candle said. “Though we were and still are deeply fascinated by these games, we hoped that one day we could somehow be able to show the world a game that tells the story of Taiwan.”

The developer continued, “One thing we did notice is that before Detention, there are not so many games exploring the history of Taiwan. Since the release of Detention, we saw that fellow developers in Taiwan started to be more liberal in terms of game development by exploring different sorts of themes, issues, and stories. While we don’t think that such change has a direct link with Detention, we are happy to see that the gaming industry in Taiwan has become more diverse and vibrant.”

So as you might imagine, given how good these games are, I’m more than a little miffed that most people still can’t play Devotion, as it makes it very difficult to find people to talk to about it. I don’t blame Red Candle; the team was put in a terrible situation, one I hope doesn’t befall any future indie developers. What happened to Red Candle is tragic–especially because Devotion is so good.

What’s Next For Red Candle Games

For now, Red Candle is looking beyond Devotion and developing a third game. “After developing two horror titles, our team felt like taking a break from horror games and making something different,” Red Candle said. “Thus for our next project, we are now experimenting on a different genre. As an indie studio, we are still trying to experiment on different ways of game design to implement immersive and interesting playing experience. That being said, perhaps in the future, one of our teammates will come up with a brilliant idea and we might again work on a new horror title, so it all depends on where our creativity might lead us to.”

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Red Candle still isn’t ready to put Devotion back up on Steam nor is it ready to talk about whether the game will ever be put up for purchase again. However, the developer did clarify a sentence from its July 2019 statement, which reads: “If, in the future, the public would be willing to view [this game] rationally and allow us the opportunity to rebuild trust with our players, Red Candle would reconsider re-releasing Devotion.” That particular sentence has stumped some fans of the game, who have wondered what the developer means by “rationally.” The developer told GameSpot that when it says, “rationally,” it means that Red Candle will consider re-releasing Devotion only after the gaming community realizes, based on Devotion’s overarching theme and message, that it literally makes no sense that the game was trying to create any sort of political dispute or proclamation.

“The theme of Devotion is about a deep dive into faith,” Red Candle said. “One can wonder: Why would Du Feng Yu cling to the hope that a ridiculous religion [can] make his life better? … Other than religion, there are also different kinds of faiths in the story–the faith that ‘the world is too small for [Feng Yu’s] talent,’ ‘a man should be the man of the house,’ and ‘my daughter cannot possibly be mentally ill.’

“These deep-rooted beliefs blind the eyes of Feng Yu, leading up to him making irreversible mistakes in life,” the developer continued. “Eventually, these mistakes cause him to believe that [a cult] was the only hope left for him and his family. This links to one of the core themes of Devotion: Those making big mistakes in life do not necessarily carry malicious thoughts … The theme of faith [can] be applicable to many subjects in different cultures and environments … The title of ‘Devotion’ could somehow provide a voice to the local and foreign players: Why do you make this choice? What is faith? Why do you believe in this faith? With these thoughts in mind, [there is] no way that Red Candle would deliberately cause disputes for the apparent reason that said disputes [have] nothing relevant to [do with] the theme of Devotion.”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/one-of-2019s-best-horror-games-devotion-is-still-m/1100-6471497/

New Borderlands 3 Story DLC Releases Next Month

Gearbox has announced the first DLC campaign for Borderlands 3, Moxxi’s Heist of The Handsome Jackpot, will launch on December 19. The DLC is the final piece of Borderlands 3 post-launch content scheduled for 2019–though Gearbox’s loot shooter will get more campaign add-ons starting in 2020.

To access Moxxi’s Heist of The Handsome Jackpot, you’ll need to have at least reached Sanctuary III, the spaceship hub area unlocked when you complete the opening campaign chapters on Pandora. The DLC is specifically tuned to characters who are level 13, but enemies will scale to your level if your chosen vault hunter is much higher. Moxxi’s Heist of The Handsome Jackpot is included in Borderlands 3’s season pass, though it is available as a standalone purchase as well.

In Moxxi’s Heist of The Handsome Jackpot, you’ll unlock a brand-new area: The Handsome Jackpot. Prior to his death in Borderlands 2, Handsome Jack transformed the space station into a massive casino. Following his death, the station was locked-up tight–trapping the multitude of dangerous loader bots and patrons within it for years. Moxxi wants to crack the station open and pull off a heist to steal all of the money and valuables still aboard–and you’re joining her crew to help her deal with the residents who have all now lost their minds.

The DLC includes new campaign missions, side quests, enemy types, bosses, and legendary loot. You can also find new types of cosmetics onboard The Handsome Jackpot–specifically, new vault hunter heads and skins, weapon trinkets, an ECHO device skin, and new emotes–as well as new Borderlands lore.

Borderlands 3 is available for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. GameSpot’s Borderlands 3 review reads, “If you’ve never been a fan of the franchise, it’s unlikely Borderlands 3 does enough things differently to change your mind, as the game best excels at continuing what the series has always done: deliver a humorous tall tale of misfits looting and shooting their way to heroism.”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-borderlands-3-story-dlc-releases-next-month/1100-6471580/

Sea Of Thieves’ The Seabound Soul Update Now Live

Rare’s ongoing live-service game Sea of Thieves has received a new update called The Seabound Soul. The content, which is now live for PC and Xbox One, adds a new tall tale, extra purchasable cosmetics, a brand-new projectile weapon, and more.

The headlining feature of The Seabound Soul is the added tall tale, which sees you joining the aristocratic adventurer Sir Arthur Pendragon on an expedition to explore a feared ship and uncover the mystery of a new threat on the open seas. Like all tall tales, this mission is accessed from the quest book. Completing it nets you a dragon-themed set of sails and Pendragon’s sword.

The Seabound Soul also adds the new fiery cannonball. These new weapons can be shot from the cannons mounted on your ship or tossed directly from your hand at opponents like a grenade.

Elsewhere, The Seabound Soul introduces new emotes, pets and pet outfits, other cosmetics like colorways and skins, and much more to both the Black Market and the Pirate Emporium.

While Rare is continuing to support Sea of Thieves, the studio also has two other projects currently in development: Battletoads and Everwild. While information on the new Battletoads is scarce, Rare shared gameplay for the first time at E3 2019. Everwild was announced during Microsoft’s X019 event, where the company said Rare is making “something truly original and incredibly special.” Both titles are currently slated for PC and Xbox One at some unspecified date.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sea-of-thieves-the-seabound-soul-update-now-live/1100-6471606/

Black Friday 2019: Early Ads, Start Times, Best Deals So Far, And More

Although we scout out the best deals on games and gaming accessories all year, nothing beats the incredible blowout sales we typically see during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Consoles, games, accessories, and tech all get deep discounts in the days after Thanksgiving, which can make saving tons of money on all your favorite games (and holiday shopping for your loved ones, of course) a hectic endeavor.

Black Friday 2019 is now only a week away–with many deals set to begin even sooner than that–and whether you have a long list of loved ones to buy for or a personal wishlist, it’s best to have a plan when Black Friday and Cyber Monday roll around this year. Luckily, many brick-and-mortar retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, GameStop, and Target have already begun sharing their Black Friday 2019 ads, 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 and Steam.

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 11-20: For 10 days throughout November, Best Buy will make one doorbuster available for purchase. The first product will be an LG 55-inch 4K Smart TV for $300.
  • 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. Then, starting on November 22, more deals will be available on Amazon, including a wide range of smart devices. Basically, Amazon will have deals going live all the time, so check back often.

  • November 1-22: Pre-Black Friday deals available in Happy HoliDeals sale
  • Starting November 22: More 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.

  • 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 has quite a few early Black Friday deals that are available now, but its official pre-Black Friday sale begins November 22, with the full lineup of Black Friday deals becoming available on Wednesday, November 27. At Walmart stores, deals will become available to claim at 6 PM on Thanksgiving Day.

  • Available now: Select deals are available now, including the aforementioned iPad Pro deal.
  • November 22: Pre-Black Friday sale begins. Deals haven’t been announced at this time.
  • 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. Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold subscribers get early access to Microsoft’s Black Friday Xbox deals starting November 21. Subscribers can log in and start shopping from any Xbox or Windows 10 device. Starting November 24, Microsoft’s Black Friday deals will open up to everyone and 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 21: Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold members start shopping
  • 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. Among the major retailers, GameStop is conspicuously missing, but we expect the games retailer will reveal its Black Friday ad soon. Keep in mind that the digital game stores, like Steam, the Nintendo Eshop, and the PlayStation Store, 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.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/black-friday-2019-early-ads-start-times-best-deals/1100-6470200/

Pokemon Sword And Shield Sell Big In Japan In First Week

Pokemon Sword and Shield are, perhaps unsurprisingly, off to a strong start in Nintendo’s native Japan. According to Famitsu (via Gematsu), the pair of Pokemon games sold a combined 1.36 million retail copies within their first three days. That makes it the best-selling opening week for a Switch game in Japan, surpassing Super Smash Bros. Ultimate‘s 1.23 million.

That number is already a strong debut, but even stronger when you consider that the figure only includes physical game copies and download codes, not digital sales directly through the Eshop. When Nintendo factors digital sales, as well as those from other territories, it’s bound to grow substantially.

Those strong sales make it likely to appear on a future edition of Nintendo’s all-time sales charts. Pokemon games tend to make appearances on those charts. Currently Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee occupy the #5 spot for all-time Switch software sales, with 11.28 million units. For a look at how dominant Pokemon can be, though, the 3DS chart shows a Pokemon game occupying three of the top five, bested only by Mario Kart 7.

If you’ve picked up Pokemon, be sure to claim your free monsters while you can. Plus check out our guides to Gigantamax Pokemon and Eevee evolutions.

“In collecting, battling, and exploring, Sword and Shield cut out the bloat and focus on what makes these pillars of the Pokemon games so captivating in the first place,” Kallie Plagge wrote in GameSpot’s review. “You’re not held back by overly complicated back-end systems or hoops to jump through; from the outset, you can start wandering the Galar region, seeing its new Pokemon, and trying out its new battle strategies with very little in your way. This leaves you free to enjoy what Pokemon is all about, and that makes for an incredibly strong showing for the series’ proper debut on Switch.”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/pokemon-sword-and-shield-sell-big-in-japan-in-firs/1100-6471604/

New Level-5 RPG Snack World Announced For Nintendo Switch, Coming 2020

Level-5, the studio behind games like Yokai Watch and the Professor Layton series, has announced a new RPG for Nintendo Switch. Snack World: The Dungeon Crawl – Gold is coming on February 14, 2020 and will cost $50.

The game takes place in the delicious world of Tutti-Frutti, which is threatened by the machinations of the Sultan Vinegar, who intends to resurrect the Deodragon, Smorg Asbord. (Get it?) You play as the treasure hunters Chup and Mayonna in a roguelike adventure. Convenience stores provide supplies and gear upgrades, and you can use “snacks” to summon superpowered allies. You can also team up with other players for up to three other players.

Previously, Level-5 had created the Snack World game for the 3DS in Japan, and it received a Switch port in 2018. Fans have waited for a western release of the oddball RPG, and this is it.

The game is described as a parody of classic RPG tropes–with plenty of food puns, naturally. You can see more at its official site.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-level-5-rpg-snack-world-announced-for-nintendo/1100-6471600/

Fortnite Chapter 2, Season 1 Being Extended Into Next Year

Epic Games kicked off the first season of Fortnite Chapter 2 last month, revamping the popular battle royale shooter with a new map and other big changes. The season was originally slated to end in early December, which would have made it shorter than a typical season, but Epic has now announced it is being extended into next year.

In a post on its official website, Epic explains that Chapter 2, Season 1 will now run until February. The reason for this extension is that Epic plans to roll out a lot more content for the game over the next few months, which includes new events and some kind of “live experience.” As the developer explains:

“Last year we celebrated 14 Days of Fortnite over the holidays. This year we’ve got even more content for you to unwrap, including new game features, free rewards and a live experience that you won’t want to miss. To prepare for all the new holiday-themed updates, we will be extending Chapter 2’s first season into early February.”

This extension means that you have a lot more time to complete any outstanding challenges from this season. If you need help clearing any of the tasks available thus far, you can find maps and guides for all the trickier missions in our complete Fortnite Chapter 2 challenges roundup.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnite-chapter-2-season-1-being-extended-into-ne/1100-6471596/

Black Friday 2019 Is Bringing An Excellent PS4 Bundle

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Update: Sony has confirmed the PS4 holiday bundle is real as part of its official Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2019 deals, and it’ll be available at all major retailers starting next week. The PS4 Slim bundle includes three PS4-exclusive games: God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition, and The Last of Us Remastered. Other Black Friday PS4 deals this year include a PS4 Pro for $300, DualShock controllers for $40, and more.

Original story follows.


It’s still early in the Black Friday season, but it’s likely this PS4 Slim bundle will be one of the best savings you’ll find if you’re shopping around for a console. You won’t be able to snag it until the end of the month, but it’s best to know about it now, so you can keep an eye out for it as you do your Black Friday shopping.

On October 24, notable Twitter user and deal-hunter Wario64 reported he’d heard of a PS4 holiday bundle with three PlayStation hits–Horizon Zero Dawn, The Last of Us Remastered, and 2018’s God of War–and a new Black Friday ad from American retailer Belk basically confirms that deal will be available. Belk’s Black Friday ad shows the aforementioned PS4 bundle will be available for $200 USD starting November 24.

Note that Belk’s Black Friday ad shows God of War III Remastered alongside the bundle instead of 2018’s acclaimed sequel. Wario64 purports the “ad made a mistake,” which is highly plausible, but unfortunately, we can’t be sure at this time.

It’s unclear when the deal will end, but we expect it to last through the Black Friday weekend while supplies last–and those last three words are key. During Prime Day, similar PS4 bundles were among the first deals to sell out, so if you have your eyes on this bundle, be ready to go when the deal goes live. As a Sony bundle, it should be available at all the major retailers beyond just Belk.

During Black Friday, Belk will have a variety of other deals, but in terms of gaming, nothing else is particularly noteworthy beyond the PS4 bundle (a Nintendo Switch “doorbuster” is being promoted for $300, for example). You can check out the full ad scan at BF Ads. In the meantime, stay tuned to GameSpot as we highlight all the best Black Friday deals leading up to and during the event.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/black-friday-2019-is-bringing-an-excellent-ps4-bun/1100-6471034/

Crash Bandicoot Fans Are Convinced Sony Is Hinting At A New Game Announcement

Crash Bandicoot may be coming back. Fans of the Sony mascot have spotted a series of clues that may point to a new game in development, most of which stem from Sony’s recent “Time to Play” commercial. The company may be dropping some cheeky hints about the revival.

Eurogamer reports that the first clue passes by quickly, but definitely stands out. During a segment featuring Crash Team Racing characters, a mask can be seen hovering in the background–but this is a new mask, not a familiar one from a past Crash game. Toys for Bob artist Nicholas Kole retweeted a fan who spotted the mask with a seemingly coy little nod.

The Time to Play campaign has also created signage on a bus, captured by a Reddit thread, which shows a new Crash model that doesn’t appear to be from any existing games. Plus a leaker with a history of accurate leaks regarding the Crash series says the game in question is called Crash Bandicoot Worlds, and is slated for release in 2020.

Though the mascot hasn’t had a new major release in quite a while, Sony has been acknowledging its history with nods to the character. His first game appeared as a cameo in Uncharted 4, and the N. Sane Trilogy and Crash Team Racing are recent remasters of the classic games. That may all be setting the stage for an announcement of a new game.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/crash-bandicoot-fans-are-convinced-sony-is-hinting/1100-6471597/