Big Red Dead 2 Online Update Adding Bootlegging Business

Rockstar has detailed the next big update for Red Dead Redemption 2‘s multiplayer component, Red Dead Online, and it’s coming soon. The update arrives on December 13 and introduces a slew of new content to the online game, headlined by a new Frontier Pursuit, the Moonshiner.

The Moonshiner is a new Specialist Role that Traders can choose. As you’d expect, this role deals in the illicit activity of running your own bootlegging business. As a Moonshiner, you’ll gradually learn new techniques to perfect your moonshine, compete with rival bootleggers, and potentially even open your own speakeasy.

To embark down the Moonshiner path, you’ll first need to have completed a Trader sell mission or reached rank 5. Once you’ve met either criteria, you’ll be introduced to Maggie Fike, who Rockstar describes as “an experienced bootlegger with the scars to prove it.” You can begin your career as a Moonshiner by purchasing a Moonshining Shack, which will serve as your base of operations.

As usual, the Moonshiner pursuit comes with its own unique story missions, which can be completed either solo or cooperatively with another player. As you progress down the path, you’ll also learn new recipes and techniques and even have the chance to open a customizable bar. You can read more details about the upcoming Moonshiner role on Rockstar’s official blog.

The Moonshiner pursuit isn’t the only new content coming as part of Red Dead Online’s December 13 update. Rockstar hasn’t shared many more details yet on what the patch will entail, but the developer teases there will also be a new weapon–the Navy Revolver–as well as Outlaw Pass No. 2, new clothing options, and more.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/big-red-dead-2-online-update-adding-bootlegging-bu/1100-6471858/

Rainbow Six Siege Shifting Tides Update Is Live; Two New Operators Added

Rainbow Six Siege Year 4, Season 4: Operation Shifting Tides is officially live. Like previous seasons in Year 4, the Operation Shifting Tides update adds two new playable Operators. The new season makes adjustments to an old map and implements notable gameplay changes too.

The two new Operators–Jaimini Kalimohan “Kali” Shah and Ngũgĩ Muchoki “Wamai” Furaha–have already been introduced, but both have been fleshed out a little more in a brand-new trailer. In the trailer, which is embedded below, Kali is on the phone with (presumably) Team Rainbow.

Unlike the majority of Team Rainbow’s recruits, Kali and Wamai are private military contractors, so Kali isn’t willing to join the anti-terrorist group until she’s been paid. Her abrasive behavior eventually wins out, and she agrees to join Team Rainbow and bring her “best man” with her. While she haggles on the phone, Wamai is meditating underwater–showcasing how his abnormal physiology and history in the Navy allow him to hold his breath significantly longer than a normal human.

For now, Kali and Wamai have only released for Rainbow Six Siege Year 4 Season Pass owners. If you don’t have the pass, you’ll have to wait until December 10–and even then, it will still cost you Renown or R6 Credits to purchase them. Regardless of whether you have the pass of not, all players now have access to the reworked Theme Park map. The old map has been changed in several ways: the train in the center is gone, the east and west sections are now closer together, and the downstairs area has been remodeled.

Of all the gameplay changes that Operation Shifting Tides brings, the biggest is the addition of limb penetration. Bullets fired from certain weapons will now penetrate through arms and legs, allowing you to potentially damage multiple enemies in a single shot. The update also adds new Operator and weapon skins and lowers the price for purchasing Hibana, Echo, Dokkaebi, Vigil, Kaid, and Nomad.

Rainbow Six Siege is available for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/rainbow-six-siege-shifting-tides-update-is-live-tw/1100-6471864/

PSA: Everything Leaving Destiny 2 In One Week

Bungie just gave us our first look at its next Destiny 2 content season, the Season of the Dawn, with a new trailer and some details about what’s coming. But the beginning of a new season means the end of the current one, and under Destiny 2’s new system, that means several activities and items that are currently available will disappear with the weekly reset on December 10.

On its website, Bungie released a fairly extensive list of everything that will no longer be a part of the game when the Season of the Undying comes to an end. Probably the biggest is the current seasonal activity, Vex Offensive, which retires from the game with the start of the Season of the Dawn. Along with it goes the Vex-specific weapons you can earn from the activity and the various Triumphs related to it, as well as the Undying seal and title they can unlock.

If you’re a Destiny 2 New Light player, you should also finish the Leviathan’s Breath Exotic quest. According to Bungie’s list, players on the free-to-play side will lose access to the quest at the end of the season, although that suggests that if you paid for the season pass (which was included with the Shadowkeep expansion), you’ll still be able to finish it. Check out the complete list below for everything that’s ending along with the Season of the Undying.

Content Being Removed With Season Of The Undying

  • Season of the Undying Season Pass and bonuses from the Season Pass
  • Season of the Undying Seal and Title
  • The Vex Offensive
  • Vex invasions on the Moon
  • Weapon frames and bounties from Ikora for the Vex Offensive
  • Ikora’s Vex Offensive Weekly Challenge
  • Emblems and Shader Quests/items from Season of the Undying
  • Incomplete items in the Collection Badge will turn invisible
  • Lore – “The Last Days on Kraken Mare”
  • The Gatelord’s Eye seasonal artifact
  • Player power increase from the Gatelord’s Eye
  • Season of the Undying artifact mods
  • The Leviathan’s Breath exotic quest if players didn’t own the Season Pass
  • Season of the Undying specific materials (Vex components, etc)

Triumphs Being Removed With Season Of The Undying

  • Season 8: Power Bonus
  • Season 8: Progress
  • The Front Lines
  • Final Assault
  • Rapid Assault
  • Precise Assault
  • Perfect Assault
  • Flawless Assault
  • Offensive Expert
  • Offensive Tactician
  • Offensive Sharpshooter
  • Offensive Finisher
  • Operative
  • Moonlight Crescendo
  • Lunar Fashion
  • Dark Side of the Moon
  • Crater Spark
  • Over the Moon
  • Season 8: Vanguard
  • Season 8: Nightfall
  • Season 8: Engagement
  • Season 8: Rituals
  • Season 8: Combat
  • Season 8: Challenges
  • Season 8: Valor Legend
  • Season 8: Valor
  • Season 8: Glory Streak
  • Season 8: Glory
  • Season 8: Iron Banner
  • Season 8: Iron Will

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/psa-everything-leaving-destiny-2-in-one-week/1100-6471866/

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Season One Update, Patch Notes Released

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has released its first season of live content on PC, PS4, and Xbox One with its first Battle Pass, as well as patch notes that cover all the changes that came along with the new content. A Battle Pass trailer also shows off some of the loot you can earn by purchasing it.

The patch notes include several of the new additions that came with the season, along with some general fixes and balance tweaks. In particular the .357 Buckshot has been nerfed, with a reduction to both damage range and hip fire damage. Several of the changes are targeted toward improving the PC experience, with changes to both KBM controls and PC shaders. You can check out the full patch notes below.

This is the first Battle Pass for Modern Warfare, which Infinity Ward is using in lieu of map packs that split the player base. The battle pass has free tiers for items that impact gameplay like new guns, but several more paid tiers include cosmetic items to earn. The battle pass costs 1,000 CoD Points (roughly $10).

Aside from the Battle Pass content, the patch adds a number of new maps (Port, Atrium, Cargo, and Crash), and two more maps (Vacant and Shipment) are coming during the season. It also adds Infected, Reinforce, and Gunfight OSP modes, while removing Gun Game, Shoot House 24/7, and 2v2 Gunfight Tournament modes from the playlist.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Season One Patch Notes

PLAYLIST UPDATE:

Added:

  • Crash 24/7

  • Port added to Ground War

  • Reinforce

  • Added Rammaza and Gun Runner to TDM 20 and DOM 20

  • Added night maps to Hardcore TDM, Search and Destroy, Cyber Attack

Removed:

  • Gun Game (available in Private Match)

  • Shoot House 24/7

  • 2v2 Gunfight Tournament

GENERAL FIXES:

  • Riot Shield:

    • Tuning to how the Riot Shield protects against grenades when thrown at the players’ feet

    • Reduced explosive damage within certain ranges

  • Fixed a bug where the final killcam would appear under the map when a player got stuck by Thermite or Semtex on the lower part of the body

  • Fixed an issue where players stuck inside the Infantry Assault Vehicle would not take damage from Thermite

  • Fix for a bug where attempting to scroll to the bottom of the Recent Players list could cause the list to read “No Recent Players” and return to the top

  • Gunfight (private match): Fixes ‘Win by Two’ setting to end the game properly once the conditions have been met

Missions and Challenges:

The following are now fixed and have had their descriptions updated as needed

  • “Close and Personal”

  • “Perks of the Job”

  • “Bloodthirsty Killer”

  • “Destroy Ground Killstreaks” – All player-driven vehicles will count towards this launcher camo challenge

  • “Get 50 kills while an enemy UAV is active” – description updated to reflect that the Ghost perk needs to be equipped in order to complete

  • Combat Knife challenge descriptions updated

  • .357 camo challenge

  • Various updates to other camo challenges

  • Fix for Officer Challenge completion notifications not appearing on screen

Killstreaks:

  • Improved effectiveness of FMJ on Killstreaks

  • Fix for the Cluster Strike dealing damage inconsistently when targeting a VTOL jet

Weapons:

  • .357: Buckshot: reduced damage range, reduced effective hip fire damage. Tuned spread adjustments from barrel attachments

  • Menu damage stat bar adjustments for miscellaneous LMGs

  • Fixed a bug where the informant can be dropped in bad positions/near enemy soldiers in Operation Harbinger

  • Added a checkpoint after the third hack on Operation Brimstone

  • Fix for a bug where players could become stuck after going into last stand while breaching the trains on Operation Brimstone

  • Enemies in white trucks now exit their vehicles

KEYBOARD AND MOUSE

  • Leaderboards will no longer display complete gamertags. This should help higher profile leaderboards users from receiving too many invites

  • Fixed an issue where players would not be able to mantle while strafing with keyboard and mouse

  • Increased the turn-rate when aiming with a tank

  • Adjusted the camera orbit turn-rate while driving a vehicle using keyboard and mouse

  • The keybind “Vehicle Camera Recenter” is now linked to Melee by default (default on E / Mouse 4) and the re-centering of the camera has been improved

COD CASTER

  • Improvements for the camera transitions with Free Camera and Aerial Camera

  • Added a Killstreak view option when using the Portrait List

  • Added arrows under the players when using the Aerial Camera view

  • Added a skull icon on the Minimap where players die

PC

Shaders

Fixed an issue that forced shaders to be fully re-compiled after each title update. Shader installation should be expected mainly for new content, drivers update or changing the video card. New optimizations or bugfix that require modifying the shaders can also trigger part or the totality of the shaders to be re-compiled.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/call-of-duty-modern-warfare-season-one-update-patc/1100-6471862/

Destiny 2’s Season Of The Dawn Gets A New Time Travel-Filled Trailer

Destiny 2‘s Season of the Undying ends in a week, which means its next batch of content, the Season of the Dawn, is nearly upon us. We’ve heard very little about what to expect from the new season–until now, that is. Bungie just dropped a new trailer that shows off what to expect with the next weekly reset, and finally gives some clarity to what the cryptic phrase “fix the timeline” means.

Bungie shared the trailer on Twitter, which shifts Destiny 2’s focus away from the moon, the major location of the Shadowkeep expansion and the Season of the Undying, to Mercury. According to the trailer, the events of the Season of the Undying have messed up the timeline, thanks to the meddling of the time-traveling enemy robots, the Vex. That’s left an opening for the Cabal to try to use time travel to change the events of the Red War, Destiny 2’s vanilla story campaign.

As the trailer shows, you’ll be interacting a lot with Osiris, a legendary exiled Guardian who was the focus of the Curse of Osiris expansion back in Destiny 2’s first year. Osiris has been hanging out on Mercury, fighting the Vex and preventing them from using their time travel powers to change the timeline. He now has a machine called the Sundial, which apparently is also related to time travel, and will be the focus of a new six-player activity. Though we didn’t get many details in the trailer, it looks like you’ll be defending against waves of enemies, not unlike the Vex Offensive activity from the Season of the Undying. The Sundial activity will be available to season pass holders but not free players, according to the Season of the Dawn rundown on Bungie’s website.

The story of the season also has a big lore hook: Saint-14. Another legendary Guardian, Saint-14 was the original Titan Vanguard leader, who held the role before the current Vanguard, Zavala. He famously took on the Vex and was killed, and over the years, we’ve gathered a few artifacts related to him that have told his story, like the Helm of Saint-14 Exotic helmet and the Perfect Paradox shotgun.

The legendary Guardian Saint-14 fell to the Vex, but it sounds like you’ll be saving him–with the help of time travel.Gallery image 1Gallery image 2Gallery image 3Gallery image 4Gallery image 5Gallery image 6

Not only are we defending the timeline against the Cabal, it also looks like we’ll be traveling through time and making some changes of our own. Chief among them: We’ll be trying to save Saint-14 once and for all.

What’s New In Season Of The Dawn

Free-to-play

  • Lantern of Osiris seasonal artifact
  • Symmetry Exotic scout rifle (seasonal reward)
  • Righteous armor set (seasonal reward)
  • New Obelisk activity in four different locations

Requires Season Pass

  • Time travel-focused story activity
  • Sundial, new six-player activity
  • Exotic quests
  • Seasonal armor sets
  • Seasonal ornaments
  • New Triumphs, Bounties, and Seasonal Lore Books
  • Exotic Emote, Ghost, Ornament, and Finisher
  • Additional seasonal rewards

The trailer also hints at a bunch of other new stuff in the season, including new Exotic weapon quests and the return of the Rusted Lands Crucible map from Destiny 1. From the sounds of things in the trailer, it’ll be the location of a new Elimination game mode.

There are a few additional details about the season on Bungie’s website as well, including this explanation of what sounds like the main story thrust of the season: “Help Osiris fix the timeline by restoring Obelisks on four destinations.”

Bungie’s rundown of the Season of the Dawn mentions helping Osiris fix the timeline by repairing obelisks located at four different locations. This image seems to show one on the Tangled Shore.

The Season of the Dawn rundown shows off the new season pass rewards, which includes Symmetry, a new Exotic scout rifle that season pass holders will unlock immediately at the start of the season, and free players will earn at rank 35. Bungie also showed off the new armor you’ll be earning throughout the season, and teased the next seasonal artifact, the Lantern of Osiris. If last season was any indication, it’ll likely unlock a bunch of season-specific mods, while also boosting your overall Power level above the hard Power cap of 960.

Bungie announced last week it’s planning a live stream with more information about the Season of the Dawn ahead of its launch. That’s set to take place at 10 AM PT on Wednesday, December 4, so stay tuned for more info about what to expect from the season later this week.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/destiny-2s-season-of-the-dawn-gets-a-new-time-trav/1100-6471861/

Detroit: Become Human Developer Ordered To Pay Up Over Vulgar Images

Quantic Dream, the French studio behind adventure games like Detroit: Become Human and Heavy Rain, has been ordered to pay more than $7000 to an ex-employee for the circulation of vulgar images, according to a report by French publication Le Monde (translated via Gamasutra).

Le Monde reports that Quantic Dream remained “passive” as vulgar images of an ex-employee “performing a salute Nazi” circulated around the studio. In the face of Quantic Dream knowing about and doing nothing to prevent these images from propagating, a French judge ordered the studio to pay a total of €7,000 (or approximately $7,753) for an infringement of the employee’s security.

“By remaining passive in the face of this more than questionable practice, which can not be justified by the ‘humorous’ spirit prevailing in society, the employer has committed a breach of the security obligation [vis-à-vis its employees],” said the judge in a translated statement.

Quantic Dream, who will pay €5,000 (~$5,538) directly to the ex-employee plus €2,000 (~$2,215) for legal fees, released a statement on Twitter saying it has no plans to appeal the decision.

This case is the latest against Quantic Dream, a studio that, according to reports from 2018, allegedly fosters a toxic work environment. The French judge who handed out the ruling called these images “homophobic, misogynistic, racist, or deeply vulgar” and condemned the studio for its inaction.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/detroit-become-human-developer-ordered-to-pay-up-o/1100-6471859/

PlayStation Plus Free PS4 Games For December 2019 Available Now

The lineup of PlayStation Plus games for December 2019 includes a doozy of an underrated gem alongside a rough-and-tumble racing game. The games are available to download and play now. And if you’re not already a member, it’s not too late to take advantage of this nice PS Plus offer for Cyber Monday: $40 for a one-year subscription.

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.

PS Plus free games for December 2019

Available December 3 – January 6

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/playstation-plus-free-ps4-games-for-december-2019-/1100-6471767/

Best Cyber Monday Gaming Deals Still Available At Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart, And More

As usual, Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2019 brought on a whirlwind of deals this past weekend, with numerous appealing console bundles, accessory deals, game discounts, gaming membership markdowns, and much more. As usual, some of the most popular deals, like a PS4 Slim holiday bundle with console-exclusive games, quickly sold out, but fortunately for budget-savvy gamers who may have had other plans this weekend, there’s still a chance to cash in on some of Cyber Monday’s best gaming deals this week. Over time, the shopping bonanza has expanded, converting the week after Thanksgiving to Cyber Week.

Quite a few good console bundles are still available. Notably, a great Nintendo Switch bundle just went live at Walmart, featuring the newer model Switch with Mario Red Joy-Cons, $20 Eshop credit, and a carrying case for $299. You can also find a PS4 Pro with Marvel’s Spider-Man GOTY Edition for $300 and the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition for $149.

To help you snag some of the best Cyber Week deals and hopefully cross some more names off your holiday shopping list, we’ve rounded up all the best gaming deals at participating stores like Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, GameStop, and more. Overall, the best Cyber Week deals we’ve seen are at Amazon, Walmart, and Ebay–the pickings are slim elsewhere.

Cyber Week gaming deals to grab now

Best Cyber Week game deals

Best Cyber Week console deals

Best Cyber Week accessory deals

Arcade machine deals

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/best-cyber-monday-gaming-deals-still-available-at-/1100-6471852/

Microsoft 2019 Report Card: Year In Review For Xbox One

In 2018, Microsoft made some big moves, such as acquiring seven different studios and launching an initiative to release all first-party titles on Xbox Game Pass. It painted a hopeful future for Xbox, one that seemed to promise the final years of the current console generation would be greater than a whimper for the Xbox One.

As 2019 comes to a close, Microsoft has largely met those expectations. There have been rough patches, of course–the year hasn’t been perfect for Xbox. But Microsoft continues to corner both subscription-based game services and backwards compatibility with Xbox One and has begun to deliver on the promise of more first-party titles. It all inspires a cautious optimism going into 2020, as Microsoft prepares to release its next-generation console–codenamed Project Scarlett.

So as we say goodbye to 2019, let’s look back at the type of year Microsoft and Xbox One had.

Game Pass Boosted Smaller Developers

When it comes to creating a subscription service for games, Microsoft is leaps and bounds ahead of both Sony and Nintendo with Game Pass. It certainly helps that Game Pass continues to deliver popular titles that arrive the same day they are released. The Outer Worlds is the most noteworthy of the lot, but Gears 5 and several others are solid additions as well. That said, the larger success in 2019 is in how Microsoft used Game Pass’s more noteworthy games to advertise the smaller ones.

Game Pass’s monthly fee essentially pays it forward–in terms of publicity–when it comes to indie games, marketing them by prominently featuring them on the service when they’re first added. Players may buy-in for the triple-A titles, but it allows them to download and try indie games for “free” so to speak as well.

This incidental marketing for indie games is the closest the Xbox One has come to featuring something akin to the Arcade section in the Xbox 360’s online store–a feature that helped catapult certain indie games to the popularity they have today. As more online stores (ranging from Xbox Live and PSN to the Nintendo Eshop and Steam) continue to clutter with a rapidly growing market of indie games, a more limited library of rotating titles is an excellent way of promoting select creators and ensuring specific indie games aren’t completely buried by major releases.

Additionally, in June 2019, Microsoft released Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, a service that packaged together Xbox Game Pass, PC Game Pass, and Xbox Live Gold into one, discounted subscription. It’s a wonderful bang for your buck if you play on both Xbox One and PC. And it’s only going to get better, as, during X019, Microsoft announced Project xCloud would be rolled into Xbox Game Pass Ultimate in 2020–allowing subscribers to try out Microsoft’s take on cloud gaming “for free.”

Recent Studio Acquisitions Are Paying Off

Microsoft acquired several studios in 2018 and acquired another, Double Fine, this year. As stated in GameSpot’s 2018 Microsoft report card, we didn’t expect first-party games to come from those studios in 2019. We did hope we’d at least get announcements–a guarantee, so to speak, that the future of Xbox would contain more first-party games than Microsoft has delivered in the past few years. And in this regard, Microsoft met expectations.

Microsoft is going into 2020 with 12 first-party titles scheduled: Battletoads, Bleeding Edge, Everwild, Flight Simulator, Gears Tactics, Grounded, Halo Infinite, Minecraft Dungeons, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Psychonauts 2, Tell Me Why, and Wasteland 3. At the very least, it’s a varied list, and that’s nearly as many first-party titles as Microsoft released between 2017 and 2019 (14 games within those three years).

It’s encouraging to see that Microsoft isn’t wasting the potential of its recent acquisitions–even more so that it’s allowing those studios to create games outside their relative comfort zone. Whether most of those investments pay off in 2020 remains to be seen, but this is the best Xbox’s future has looked in years.

First-Party Lineup Still Lacks Single-Player Experiences

That said, even though we expected it, Microsoft still struggled on the first-party front for Xbox One in 2019. Granted, 2019 saw a sequel to the Gears of War franchise, Gears 5, which transformed the linear, cover-based shooter and gave it a more open-world-like twist. It’s a good game; Phil Hornshaw wrote as much in GameSpot’s Gears 5 review. But the only other first-party game Xbox One got this year is Crackdown 3–described as mediocre by Chris Pereira in GameSpot’s Crackdown 3 review. So it’s disappointing that Gears 5 is the only positively received first-party game Microsoft released on Xbox One this year.

And although several first-party games were announced in 2019, Microsoft hasn’t done much this year to waylay any concerns players might have when it comes to delivering single-player first-party titles. As impressive as it is that Microsoft’s studios continued to support their games-as-a-service titles in 2019, like We Happy Few and Sea of Thieves, it’s disappointing to go another year without concrete evidence that a Microsoft first-party studio is creating a more story-driven, experimentative single-player game.

Instead, we heard more about 343 Industries’ Halo Infinite, Mojang’s Minecraft Dungeons, Ninja Theory’s Bleeding Edge, Obsidian Entertainment’s Grounded, and inXile Entertainment’s Wasteland 3–several of which look good, but most of which are multiplayer-focused or encourage co-op play. Wasteland 3 is really the only exception, featuring co-op play but designed first and foremost as a single-player RPG.

Moon Studios’ Ori and the Will of the Wisps and Dontnod Entertainment’s Tell Me Why are, currently, the only Microsoft first-party games scheduled for 2020 that are entirely single-player. Rare’s Everwild could be as well, though its announcement trailer seems to suggest otherwise. None of Microsoft’s planned first-party titles offer something similar in scope to the cancelled Scalebound or match the creativity in the design seen in PS4’s Death Stranding or Switch’s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Current Hardware Is Pulling Too Far Away From The Old

With Xbox One X, Microsoft still possesses the most powerful console. As impressive as the Xbox One X continues to be, however, the original Xbox One console has begun to struggle in 2019.

Though the original Xbox One can still run most games just fine–admittedly at a much lower pixel count and frame rate than the Xbox One X–Microsoft’s first Xbox One hasn’t been able to keep up with its younger siblings when it comes to certain titles. For example, if you’re playing Control on the original Xbox One, the gameplay will usually stutter when there’s a hectic fight with a massive amount of moving debris being thrown around. The original Xbox One also sees delays when going through menus in Borderlands 3 while playing co-op. The already long load times in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order are also significantly slower on the original Xbox One in comparison to Xbox One S and Xbox One X.

To put it bluntly, if you bought an original Xbox One and can’t afford to upgrade, then you’re in for a less ideal experience when it comes to certain games that released in 2019. It’s likely a problem that’s only going to be exasperated with newer, bigger games in 2020 as well. This isn’t likely a problem Microsoft plans on addressing, as it would need to expense on QA’ing and specing individual games to ensure each one is optimized for multiple hardware revisions. Microsoft isn’t alone in this either–Sony is facing a similar issue in the differences in performance between the original PS4 / PS4 Slim and the PS4 Pro.

New Tech, More Ways To Play

In May 2019, the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition released at a retail price of $250 USD / £200 / AU $350. Possessing a 1TB hard drive, it included all the features of a normal Xbox One S, minus the disc drive. The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is the first of its kind: a home console that’s completely reliant on downloaded games. For those who exclusively play this way, it presents an ideal way to save a little bit of money–a notion reinforced by Microsoft’s decision to base the new console on the cheaper Xbox One S as opposed to its much stronger but pricier counterpart, the Xbox One X.

Releasing in November 2019, the new Xbox Elite Series 2 controller may be Microsoft’s best controller to date. Sporting the same overall design as most Xbox One controllers, the Elite Series 2 is, like its predecessor, designed to appeal to players looking to up their game in competitive multiplayer–featuring numerous methods of customization. Like other Xbox One controllers, the Elite Series 2 will be compatible with Project Scarlett as well–removing the risk of buying a new controller a year before the release of a new console.

Other Matters, In Brief

  • Microsoft revealed the first concrete details about its next-gen console, codenamed Project Scarlett, this year. It’s still far too early to make any definitive comparisons between it and PlayStation 5, but–so far anyway–Project Scarlett seems like it will have similar specs to Sony’s next-gen console. If true, then the battle between the two systems will mostly come down to brand loyalty, first-party exclusives, and services offered (such as Game Pass).
  • Xbox One is still the only current-gen console to offer backwards compatibility. In 2019, Microsoft continued to add numerous games to its list of supported backwards compatible titles, though the latter end of the year saw the initiative slow and eventually cease.
  • In October 2019, Microsoft released 23 chapters of accessibility guidelines that it wants all developers to consider when creating games scheduled to release on an Xbox platform. The Xbox Accessibility Guidelines are suggestions, but they’re all good ones–ranging from options to change the size of the in-game text to the implementation of difficulty adjustments that go beyond the traditional formula of an easy, normal, and hard mode.
  • Also in October 2019, Microsoft launched the Project xCloud beta. Several companies have begun investing in cloud gaming–including Google, which released Stadia to mixed reviews. It remains to be seen whether Microsoft learns from these other services and how the company plans to implement Project xCloud into Project Scarlett.

Verdict

2019 has been the best year for the Xbox One in a very long time. Both the Gears of War and Crackdown franchises got their long-awaited sequels, even if one was far more positively received than the other, and Game Pass continued to impress with the addition of noteworthy third-party titles like The Outer Worlds and Outer Wilds. Microsoft also set the stage for an exciting 2020, announcing the scheduled release windows for over a dozen first-party titles.

All that said, Microsoft needs to come out and have a great year in 2020. 2019 felt too much like a better version of 2018, with the Xbox One excelling primarily via Game Pass. Game Pass is a great service–one that’s promoting smaller creators in a way Sony, Nintendo, and Steam aren’t–but Microsoft still needs a flagship single-player title for Project Scarlett to rally behind. After 2019, the stage is set for Microsoft to make big moves with Project Scarlett in 2020. It’s just a matter of whether the company will deliver on the goodwill it’s earned this year.

The GoodThe Bad
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is the best game-based subscription service on both PC and consoleMicrosoft goes another year with only one noteworthy first-party title for Xbox One
Xbox One X is still the most powerful consoleThe original Xbox One is showing its age and struggling to play certain games
Xbox One is still the only current-gen console to support backwards compatibility
Sending the Xbox Accessibility Guidelines to developers is an excellent follow-up to the 2018 release of the Xbox Adaptive Controller

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/microsoft-2019-report-card-year-in-review-for-xbox/1100-6471806/