Nintendo Switch Year-In-Review Shows Your Most Played Games And More

2019 is coming to a close and it’s time to reflect on the year that was. Nintendo has come up with a customizable way to go down memory lane, with a personalized Year in Review that compiles a ton of your play stats in a nice little package.

The Switch Year in Review starts by going over when you began playing Switch, which isn’t necessarily 2019. Then it transitions into statistics like your most played games this year, total hours and number of games played, your most heavily played days and months, and even the number of Gold Points you earned throughout the year. At the bottom it lets you download PDFs of different sets of stats, and then recommends a few games based on your play history.

Steve Watts’ most played games

It’s a nifty tool for remembering the games that stood out to you over the year. Of course, it’s also littered with advertisements for other games or hardware, like the Switch Lite and Ring Fit Adventure. Those ads don’t seem based on your play history, as it displays ads for games that are already owned.

For more on the last year in Nintendo Switch, check out our picks for the Best Switch Games of 2019. And be sure to read up on all of our Best of 2019 coverage, including our Game of the Year award winner, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-switch-year-in-review-shows-your-most-pla/1100-6472323/

Xbox Series X: It’s Just Called “Xbox,” Actually; More Consoles Might Come

Microsoft’s newly announced next-generation console, Xbox Series X, had its formal unveiling during The Game Awards. As it turns out, the console’s name is actually only “Xbox.”

A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed this to Business Insider. The “Series X” is meant to mark the fact that Microsoft may release additional next-generation Xbox SKUs in the future.

“The name we’re carrying forward to the next generation is simply Xbox,” a spokesperson said. “And at The Game Awards you saw that name come to life through the Xbox Series X. Similar to what fans have seen with previous generations, the name ‘Xbox Series X’ allows room for additional consoles in the future.”

One of the rumours floating around is that Microsoft is also working on a less-power, disc-free version of the new Xbox under the codename “Lockhart.” However, Microsoft refused to be drawn into commenting on additional versions of the console coming down the line later.

“We’re excited to offer fans a glimpse at the next generation of gaming with Xbox Series X,” the spokesperson said. “But beyond that, we have nothing further to share.”

In our recent interview with Xbox boss Phil Spencer, he acknowledged that the new naming convention opens the door for additional versions of the system. “Obviously,” Spencer said, “in the name ‘Series X’, it gives us freedom to do other things with that name so that we can create descriptors when we need to.”

The console releases in Holiday 2020 with Halo Infinite as a launch title. Series X’s price hasn’t been announced yet. For more on the Xbox Series X, check out everything we learned.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-series-x-its-just-called-xbox-actually-more-c/1100-6472320/

Xbox Series X: It’s Just Called “Xbox,” Actually; More Consoles Might Come

Microsoft’s newly announced next-generation console, Xbox Series X, had its formal unveiling during The Game Awards. As it turns out, the console’s name is actually only “Xbox.”

A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed this to Business Insider. The “Series X” is meant to mark the fact that Microsoft may release additional next-generation Xbox SKUs in the future.

“The name we’re carrying forward to the next generation is simply Xbox,” a spokesperson said. “And at The Game Awards you saw that name come to life through the Xbox Series X. Similar to what fans have seen with previous generations, the name ‘Xbox Series X’ allows room for additional consoles in the future.”

One of the rumours floating around is that Microsoft is also working on a less-power, disc-free version of the new Xbox under the codename “Lockhart.” However, Microsoft refused to be drawn into commenting on additional versions of the console coming down the line later.

“We’re excited to offer fans a glimpse at the next generation of gaming with Xbox Series X,” the spokesperson said. “But beyond that, we have nothing further to share.”

In our recent interview with Xbox boss Phil Spencer, he acknowledged that the new naming convention opens the door for additional versions of the system. “Obviously,” Spencer said, “in the name ‘Series X’, it gives us freedom to do other things with that name so that we can create descriptors when we need to.”

The console releases in Holiday 2020 with Halo Infinite as a launch title. Series X’s price hasn’t been announced yet. For more on the Xbox Series X, check out everything we learned.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-series-x-its-just-called-xbox-actually-more-c/1100-6472320/

We Happy Few Studio Expects Next Universe To Be “Much Better”

We Happy Few was an experiment for developer Compulsion Games, and not an entirely successful one. The studio is open-eyed about its weaknesses, though, and talking openly about how it could apply the lessons learned to future projects.

“Things feel like they’re gonna get a lot easier for us to succeed,” Compulsion founder Guillame Provost told US Gamer. “If we don’t make something much better than the last game, then something is uber-wrong with my direction for the studio.”

He said part of that also involves learning from colleagues at other studios and exploring best practices across developers.

“Our animation director, our technical director, our game designers are all kind of starting to plug into all the game directors and their peers at all the other studios,” he said. “We’re not going to all start making games that look like each other as a result, but we’re going to be able to leverage each other’s knowledge and experiences better.”

Finally, he suggested the studio is at work on a new franchise, saying “there’s a hunger in the studio to apply all the knowledge that we’ve acquired to a new universe.”

We Happy Few released its final piece of episodic story last month, prompting the studio to look back with a making-of documentary on the way. The initial reviews were poor, including GameSpot’s own 4/10 review.

“There’s a clear lack of direction that We Happy Few is never able to shake, which wastes its intriguing setting,” Alessandro Barbosa wrote. “It does manage to weave each of its three stories cohesively into a larger tale, but it’s also one that’s never critical enough to earn the right to repeat “happiness is a choice” any chance it can. There are just too many hurdles to overcome to enjoy We Happy Few, and not enough Joy in the world to cast them aside.”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/we-happy-few-studio-expects-next-universe-to-be-mu/1100-6472322/

Luigi’s Mansion 3 Is Getting Paid Multiplayer DLC

Luigi’s Mansion 3 is getting paid DLC, with two multiplayer expansions coming that will expand the game out further. You can buy the multiplayer pack on the eShop now for $10. Although it’ll arrive in two parts, there’s only a single purchase to make, which will net you everything–you can’t buy them separately.

The first pack, due by April 30, 2020, will contain three new ScreamPark minigames. It also features three new floor themes for the ScareScraper, six new themed ghosts, and three new outfits, including a knight get-up, a mummy wrap, and a giant bouffant hair-do. Nintendo hasn’t yet announced what the second pack will contain, but it’s due by July 31, 2020.

Anyone who buys the DLC now will get immediate access to a new flashlight that will shine the shape of Polterpup’s face onto any surface it is pointed at, which can be accessed from the in-game laboratory.

Luigi’s Mansion 3 received an 8/10 in our review, and reviewer Kevin Knezevic wrote that the multiplayer modes are “comparatively shallow and lack the same appeal as the main game.”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/luigis-mansion-3-is-getting-paid-multiplayer-dlc/1100-6472317/

Stardew Valley’s 1.4 Update Is Live On Switch, PS4, And Xbox One

Stardew Valley has received a major update on consoles this week, with the 1.4 patch finally arriving for the Switch, PS4, and Xbox One versions of the game. The PC version received update 1.4 on November 26, and has since received additional bug fix patches specific to that release. The patch’s arrival was announced by developer ConcernedApe on Twitter.

Update 1.4, which was talked up a lot in the lead-up to its release, introduces a bevy of changes to the beloved farming game. There’s a huge list of things that have changed, but there are some clear highlights. A new movie theater is unlocked near the end of the game, and there are new 14-heart events for every spouse, plus other events with the rest of the game’s cast. There are also lots of new items and clothes to wear, plus a new co-op map, Four Corners. You can also add fish ponds to your farm now.

New mine content has been added too, including “a quarry mineshaft dungeon with new Haunted Skull and Sludge monsters.” Perhaps the funniest change is that ex-spouses will no longer show up at your wedding, or treat you normally during festivals.

Literally hundreds of other changes have come to the console versions of the game now. These changes are expected to come to the mobile version of the game too; sadly, the PlayStation Vita version will not be receiving additional content.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/stardew-valleys-14-update-is-live-on-switch-ps4-an/1100-6472316/

Win a 15th Anniversary Collector’s Edition of World of Warcraft*

We joined forces with Blizzard Entertainment so that 10 of our readers could win a bundle that commemorates the history of Azeroth. The 15th Anniversary Collector’s Edition of World of Warcraft includes:

  • Ragnaros Statue
  • Onyxia Pin
  • Map of Azeroth Mouse Pad
  • Fine Art Prints
  • 30 Days Game Time
  • Alabaster Mounts

You can enter this giveaway by filling out the form below, but make sure you read the official rules and accept the terms and conditions of the sweepstakes. Remember that you can increase your odds of winning by competing the additional actions outlined in the form, like following us on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

If you don’t see the form on your mobile device please click here.

Don’t forget to check your email on December 31 because we will be reaching out to the potential winners (don’t forget the junkmail!)

Head to the comment section and let us know about your first visit to Azeroth. Good luck!

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/win-a-15th-anniversary-collectors-edition-of-world/1100-6472313/

Huge Ubisoft Sale Discounts Games And Merch For Rainbow Six Siege, Assassin’s Creed, And More

Winter sales are popping off for pretty much every games retailer out there, including GOG and Green Man Gaming. And now Ubisoft’s own store has kicked off its winter sale, which discounts not only its games but also its various series’ merchandise and clothing. Anyone who shops on the Ubisoft Store can get an extra 20% off their purchase with promo code EXTRA20–this code is valid until December 19 at 8 PM PT / 11 PM ET.

All of Ubisoft’s latest and most popular games are on sale, including the recently released Ghost Recon Breakpoint, The Division 2, and Rainbow Six Siege. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Assassin’s Creed Origins are discounted, as are Ghost Recon: Wildlands, Far Cry 5, and Far Cry New Dawn.

The discounted merchandise, on the other hand, spans across almost every Ubisoft franchise–most notably Rainbow Six Siege, Assassin’s Creed, Ghost Recon, and Watch Dogs. My personal favourite is from the Six Collection: an Operator jacket that features velcro that you can affix your go-to Siege operators’ emblems to.

You can see our selection of the best deals below, but if you want to see all of the winter sale’s offerings, head over to the Ubisoft Store. Prices do not reflect the discount received from the EXTRA20 promo code. Some items are marked for clearance, which means you won’t be able to return them and get a refund–and of course, sizes are limited.

Ubisoft games deals

Rainbow Six Siege Deluxe Edition | $9.90 ($30)

PC only

All of Rainbow Six Siege’s various editions are on sale, but if you’re just getting started, you should pass on the standard edition and go for at least the Deluxe edition. The Deluxe gets you the entire base game, in addition to Year 1’s eight DLC operators. You also don’t have to grind to unlock the base operators, as they’re all instantly unlocked from the get-go.


Ghost Recon Breakpoint | $24 ($60)

Available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC

Ghost Recon Breakpoint receives a winter sale’s discount of $24. Its special editions are also on sale.


The Division 2 | $15 ($60)

Available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC

The Division 2 is one of the best action RPGs of 2019, featuring a huge campaign and exciting endgame. $15 is a steal for The Division 2, but its special editions are also discounted.


Assassin’s Creed Odyssey | $24 ($60)

Available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is the latest game in the series, and it’s currently discounted to $24 on Ubisoft.


Far Cry New Dawn | $16 ($40)

Available for PS4 and PC; Xbox One sold out

Far Cry New Dawn released earlier this year. It’s set in a post-apocalyptic open world set after the events of Far Cry 5.


Far Cry 5 | $15 ($60)

Available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC

If you didn’t play last year’s Far Cry 5, then it might be a good place to start before heading into Far Cry New Dawn. It’s currently $15 at the Ubisoft Store.


Ubisoft merchandise deals (* indicates clearance item)

Rainbow Six Siege

Assassin’s Creed

Ghost Recon

Watch Dogs Legion

The Division 2

Far Cry

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/huge-ubisoft-sale-discounts-games-and-merch-for-ra/1100-6472315/

Warcraft 3: Reforged Has A Release Date, And It’s Not Far Away

Warcraft III: Reforged, a complete remaster of Warcraft III and its expansion The Frozen Throne, is not far off release. Blizzard has announced that Reforged, which will make a few changes to the original, will release for PC on January 28, 2020 from 3PM PST. Blizzard says that the goal was to release the game in 2019, but it’s been delayed only very slightly.

The game will feature over 60 missions and a complete visual overhaul. It will be available digitally for $30, or for $40 you can grab the Spoils of War edition, which comes with some in-game bonuses for numerous Blizzard titles. Here’s what you get for your extra $10:

  • Warcraft III: Reforged
    • Champion of the Horde Thrall Hero Skin
    • Daughter of the Seas Proudmoore Hero Skin
    • Fallen King Arthas Hero Skin
    • Emerald Nightmare Cenarius Hero Skin
  • World of Warcraft
    • Meat Wagon Mount
  • Overwatch
    • Player Icons: Human, Orc, Undead, Night Elf, and Lich King
    • Animated Sprays: Footman, Grunt, Ghoul, and Archer
  • Diablo III
    • Mal’ganis pet
  • Hearthstone
    • Third War card back
  • Heroes of the Storm
    • Anub’arak Hero
    • Jaina Hero
    • Thrall Hero
    • Tyrande Hero
  • StarCraft II
    • Alliance Console Skin
    • Horde Console Skin
    • Sentinels Console Skin
    • Scourge Console Skin
  • StarCraft: Remastered
    • Spoils of War Console

The original Warcraft III received a 9.3/10 in our 2002 review, and reviewer Greg Kasavin called it a “must-have game.” Blizzard has previously said that there are currently no plans to make a Warcraft 4.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/warcraft-3-reforged-has-a-release-date-and-its-not/1100-6472314/

State Of Decay Dev, Undead Labs, Announces New Studio

State of Decay developer Undead Labs is opening a new studio. Currently unnamed, the new studio will be located in New Orleans, Louisiana and will be partnered with a broad-discipline game development academy.

“Game development needs a bigger base, where the know-how, grit, and ideas of even more people can find their way to the public,” Undead Labs writes in a blog post. “As a small-town guy himself, [Undead Labs studio head and founder Jeff Strain] is dedicated to opening a new studio and a partnered broad-discipline game development academy in New Orleans, Louisiana. With the support of Xbox and Microsoft, Jeff’s going to continue in his role as studio head at Undead Labs while also building opportunities to bring in people who might not otherwise consider a career in the game industry.”

During E3 2018, Microsoft announced it had acquired four studios and established another in order to get the ball rolling on new first-party titles for Xbox One and Xbox Series X (then codenamed Project Scarlett). Undead Labs was one of the four studios that had been acquired, alongside Forza Horizon’s Playground Games, We Happy Few‘s Compulsion Games, and Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice‘s Ninja Theory. The newly created studio is called The Initiative.

Since then, we’ve slowly learned what each of these five studios is doing for the Xbox brand. Playground Games is hard at work on a brand-new game, rumored to be Fable 4. Compulsion Games finished up We Happy Few with one final expansion, We All Fall Down. Ninja Theory is developing the multiplayer-focused Bleeding Edge for Xbox One and PC, and single-player-focused Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II for Xbox Series X and PC. The Initiative has accrued a large amount of notable talent and is in the playtesting phase of its new game. Undead Labs hasn’t officially revealed what it’s working on, though the aforementioned blog post does seem to suggest the studio is working on the next State of Decay.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/state-of-decay-dev-undead-labs-announces-new-studi/1100-6472312/