New Dungeons & Dragons Game, Dark Alliance, Debuts At The Game Awards

A new Dungeons & Dragons game, Dark Alliance, has been unveiled during the 2019 Game Awards. It’s a third-person hack-and-slash action RPG, and it’s coming to PC and unspecified consoles in the second half of 2020. The game is being developed by Tuque Games, a subsidiary of Wizards of the Coast that previously developed top-down shooter Livelock.

Dark Alliance will feature several monsters and characters familiar to Dungeons & Dragons fans, including Drizzt Do’Urden and his companions Catti-Brie, Bruenor, and Wulfgar, characters first created by fantasy writer R.A. Salvatore. Drizzt previously appeared in Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance, and this game will function as a spiritual successor to it and its sequel. A first-look trailer was seen during The Game Awards–you can watch it below.

In a statement sent out alongside the announcement, Jeff Hattem, vice president of digital development at Tuque Games, said that his team have been wanting to make this game for a while. “From the moment I founded Tuque, our team has known that we wanted to bring our passion for D&D and creativity to the Dark Alliance series,” he says.

“We’re taking players on an epic journey through the harsh and violent Icewind Dale, where they’re going to need to use their wits, their weapons and their party members to help them survive the iconic monsters we’re going to send their way.”

Dark Alliance will feature dungeon crawling and plenty of looting, as well as an RPG-style progression system. It will feature both couch and online co-op for four players, and more details will be made available on the game’s official site.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Soundtrack Features Asap Rocky, Run The Jewels, More

The Game Awards are here and the announcements keep flooding in. During the livestream, developer CD Projekt Red showcased some artists who will provide music for Cyberpunk 2077‘s soundtrack.

Cyberpunk 2077’s soundtrack will feature tracks from artists like A$AP Rocky, Refused, Grimes, and more. Rapper Killer Mike, half of the rap duo Run the Jewels, said the group wanted to “provide the music to f*** s*** up.” You can check out some of the musicians confirmed below.

Some of Cyberpunk 2077’s Featured Artists

  • A$AP Rocky
  • Run the Jewels
  • Gazelle Twin
  • Ilan Rubin
  • Refused
  • Nina Kraviz
  • Richard Devine
  • Grimes
  • Deadly Hunta
  • Rat Boy
  • Tina Guo

Cyberpunk 2077 is coming out April 16, 2020 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. You can pre-order Cyberpunk 2077 now, both the Standard Edition and Collector’s Edition, which both come with a number of physical and digital extras.

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Ruined King: A League of Legends Story announced for PC and Consoles

Ruined King: A League of Legends Story announced for PC and Consoles

Advances the stories of many champions in the LoL Universe and offers an exciting new way to experience the World of Runeterra.

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Loot-driven action RPG Godfall announced for PlayStation 5 and PC via Epic Games Store

Loot-driven action RPG Godfall announced for PlayStation 5 and PC via Epic Games Store

Published by Gearbox.

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Fortnite Announces Star Wars Crossover Gear At The Game Awards

Fortnite players will have their first chance to watch a scene from the upcoming Star Wars film, The Rise of Skywalker, this weekend, and those who attend the special preview will take home a reward. During The Game Awards, developer Epic revealed that all players who attend this weekend’s in-game Star Wars screening will receive a Tie Whisper Glider for free.

The Star Wars preview takes place this Saturday, December 14, at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET from the in-game location Risky Reels. You’ll need to log into the game before then in order to watch the clip and receive the Tie Whisper Glider. Epic says Risky Reels opens its doors at 10:30 AM PT / 1:30 PM ET, so players can head in early to get a good seat. Ahead of the screening, new Star Wars skins, emotes, and other cosmetics have been added to the game.

Prior to The Game Awards, Epic had been teasing that it had a “special announcement” related to Fortnite at the show. there was speculation that the announcement could be an annual pass, after data referring to one was discovered in the game following the recent v11.30 update. Epic responded to the leak by saying it has “no plans” to offer such a pass, although it did apparently consider one.

“We’ve seen discussions around a 2020 Annual Pass as a result of data mining the v11.30 build. Occasionally prototype features make it into our build that end up not being released,” Epic told Eurogamer. “While the 2020 Annual Pass was considered, we have no plans to release it… unlike the Bao Bros [skin].”

Fortnite is currently in the midst of its first season of Chapter 2. The season was originally slated to end this month, but Epic recently announced it is extending the season into February. That means there are still a few weeks left to finish up any outstanding challenges you may have from this season. You can find maps and guides to help you complete all the trickier tasks in our Fortnite Chapter 2 challenges roundup.

The Game Awards brought a ton of other exciting announcements and reveals. You can catch up on all the biggest news from this year’s awards show below.

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Xbox Series X: Everything We Just Learned About Microsoft’s Next-Gen Console

Microsoft’s next-gen gaming console, formerly known as Project Scarlett, has been revealed as the Xbox Series X. The official announcement came out of The Game Awards 2019, but here at GameSpot, we have the exclusive scoop on many more details about the upcoming console. We spoke with Xbox boss Phil Spencer and partner director of program management Jason Ronald to get insight on just how powerful it’ll be, the idea behind the name and design, how it’ll fit into the wider Xbox ecosystem, and so much more.

We’ve compiled all our stories into this hub to summarize everything we know about the Xbox Series X. We’ll have even more coverage soon, so be sure to check back for more information. You can catch even more in our exclusive interview and feature article on the Xbox Series X.

Why The Name Xbox Series X And Vertical Design

You probably have questions about the name itself: Xbox Series X. It’s not the flashiest or boldest name, but it’s indicative of where Microsoft is going with its Xbox ecosystem. Phil Spencer explained the naming convention and philosophy in more detail.

You may also be wondering why the Xbox Series X deviates quite a bit from the Xbox One in terms of physical design. To be clear, it can be laid down horizontally and function properly even though it’s presented as a PC tower-style design.

The Xbox Series X and the new controller.

What We Know About Performance And Specs

Considering how powerful the Xbox One X was (and still is), the Series X would have to go the extra mile to truly set itself apart. And by all accounts, the new console sounds like it’ll be powerful enough to do that. According to Spencer, the GPU will be eight times faster than the base Xbox One and twice as fast as the Xbox One X. The CPU is said to be about four times more capable than previous consoles; however, it’s unclear which model that comparison is being made with.

We also have a few details about the cooling system that’ll keep these powerful components running. The Series X will operate on a single fan with additional heatsinks, and Spencer touts that it’ll be as quiet as the Xbox One X.

But What Will Games Actually Look Like?

Alongside the Series X reveal was the first look at a brand-new game from Ninja Theory. It’s a sequel to Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice called Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, and it’ll be the first game from the studio since the Xbox Game Studios acquisition.

Judging from the teaser we saw, we’re convinced that Series X will make the generational jump quite clear from a graphical standpoint. Halo: Infinite is still set to be a launch title, though we still haven’t seen the game running explicitly on the Series X.

Our first look at Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, an Xbox Series X exclusive.

The New Controller

The Xbox One controller is arguably one of the best gamepads available. However, the Series X controller will feature some slight changes and additions. It’s a bit smaller overall and slightly reshaped (though not by much). It’ll feature a share button and a modular hybrid d-pad, and will still have like rumble triggers and haptic feedback. Additionally, the Series X controller can be used on the Xbox One, and Xbox One controllers can be used on the Series X.

How Cloud Gaming Fits In

Phil Spencer has made it very clear the Project xCloud isn’t here to replace local hardware and consoles. Rather, xCloud is built to be complementary to the Xbox ecosystem. The focus has been to make Xbox games accessible across different devices, and Microsoft has given its developer access to the multiple platforms to make sure all games run properly.

Pre-Orders And Release Date

Even if you’re already sold on the Xbox Series X, you’ll still have to wait to pre-order. Phil Spencer said that Microsoft would rather wait for folks to see all of what they’d be getting into before making a decision. Though we didn’t get any new information on a specific release date, this is your reminder that the Xbox Series X will launch in Holiday 2020.

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Magic The Gathering Arena Expansion Theros: Beyond Death Announced At The Game Awards

New cards have been introduced into Magic the Gathering: Arena. A cinematic trailer that debuted during The Game Awards introduced the new expansion, which will surely please fans of the Magic the Gathering franchise.

The trailer is below, and some of the cards from it are available right now, including Black Lotus.

The expansion is now available to preorder.

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PUBG Creator’s New Game Sort Of Revealed At The Game Awards

PUBG creator Brendan Greene moved on from the development team earlier this year and relocated to Amsterdam to work on the “special projects” division to cook up new ideas. One of those projects has now been revealed, as Playerunknown Productions revealed a game called “Prologue” during The Game Awards.

A teaser trailer for Prologue aired during the awards show, but it didn’t reveal much at all beyond showcasing some nice-looking environments. The developer’s website has a few more details: “Prologue is an exploration of new technologies and gameplay. Our aim with this game is to give players unique and memorable experiences, each and every time they play.”

Take a look at the announcement trailer below.

Nothing else is known about Prologue at this stage. Keep checking back with GameSpot for more.

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Bravely Default 2 (Not To Be Confused With Bravely Second) Announced At The Game Awards

At The Game Awards 2019, Square Enix announced Bravely Default 2, which is the second mainline game but the third overall game in the RPG series. A new trailer was revealed during the show as well–which can be watched below.

This story is developing.

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