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Apple Arcade: All The Game Publishers Announced So Far

Apple unveiled its rumored game subscription service, Apple Arcade, during a big entertainment-focused presentation today. The service will give subscribers access to a selection of new and exclusive games across mobile, desktop, and Apple TV, and it’ll include titles from a variety of AAA and indie studios.

From the outset, Apple Arcade will feature games from more than 30 developers and publishers. Among the studios partnering with Apple are Sega, Konami, Platinum Games, and an array of acclaimed independent developers, including Mistwalker and Team Sonic Racing developer Sumo Digital. You can see the full list of announced partners below.

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When it launches, Apple Arcade will offer unlimited access to more than 100 premium App Store games for a monthly fee. Apple says more titles will be added to the service “all the time,” and future game updates and DLC will be included at no extra cost. The company also made it a point to note that all of the titles will be playable offline–seemingly a direct jab at Google’s Stadia cloud platform, which won’t offer offline downloads.

Among the games subscribers will be able to play through Apple Arcade are Overland, Sonic Racing, Beyond a Steel Sky, Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm, and Fantasian, a new title from Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi. Apple Arcade also transfers progress between devices, allowing users to pick up right where they left off in games.

Apple Arcade is slated to launch this fall and will be accessible via its own tab in the App Store. No pricing details have been announced yet, but Apple confirmed the service will initially be available in more than 150 countries. You can read more about the service on Apple’s website.

Apple Arcade Publishers

  • Sega
  • Platinum Games
  • Konami
  • Annapurna
  • Devolver Digital
  • Cartoon Network
  • Disney
  • Lego
  • Skybound
  • Mistwalker
  • WayForward
  • Sumo Digital
  • The Chinese Room
  • Klei
  • Finji
  • Hipster Whale
  • Cornfox
  • State of Play
  • Night School
  • Noodlecake
  • Bossa
  • Versus Evil
  • Blowfish
  • Ko-op
  • Raw Fury
  • Kunabi Brother
  • Us Two
  • Rac7
  • Gameloft
  • Aquiris
  • Gallium
  • Mountains
  • Picomy
  • Snowman
  • Revolution Software

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/apple-arcade-all-the-game-publishers-announced-so-/1100-6465826/

Sekiro: How To Beat The Blazing Bull Boss

The Blazing Bull is something of an unintuitive enemy for players to run across early in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. After fighting generals and warriors, samurai and spearmen, you come across a giant, thundering bull, whose horns are wrapped in flaming hay. Suddenly, everything you learned about fighting in Sekiro seems to go out the window, and you’re forced to dodge this way and that to avoid getting trampled.

Just because the bull isn’t a sword-wielding foe doesn’t mean your Sekiro fundamentals don’t matter, though. You can, in fact, parry most of the bull’s attacks, and you still want to wear down its Posture so you can deal a deathblow. The major difference is dealing with the bull’s speed, and finding opportunities to inflict some damage so you can drop its Vitality, and thus get to a deathblow sooner. There’s also a key prosthetic than can help in the process that’s easy to have missed up until now.

Here’s what you need to know to take down the Blazing Bull. We’ve got plenty of other Sekiro guides to help you master From Software’s latest title, including a list of must-grab early prosthetics and some tips on where to find additional Snapseeds for fighting Lady Butterfly.

Keep To The Flank And Stay Close

The Blazing Bull hits hard when it lands a blow, but it’s bad at cornering and its size means it can’t adjust to your movements quickly. Don’t dodge backward or sideways, but instead try to move in and under its horns, which are high off the ground. You can also try holding the dodge button to sprint, allowing you to quickly get around the sides of the bull. If you can stick near the Bull’s hindquarters–specifically, close to and beside its back legs but not directly behind it–you can wail away on the bull while it struggles to reposition and attack you. Keep moving, but try to stay close to places the bull can’t easily reach.

Don’t Forget To Parry, And Bring Dousing Powder

It’s counterintuitive because the Blazing Bull is a giant marauding monster, but Sekiro is a game about parrying enemy attacks, and that hasn’t changed just because you’re facing an angry, flaming animal. You can still block incoming attacks if you feel like you can’t dodge them–in fact, it’s essential to keeping yourself alive. Parries will knock down the bull’s Posture, same as with anyone else, and give you chances to get into better position or strike back with counter-attacks. It’s the fire that’s most concerning, since even though you’ll be able to block or parry many attacks, you can still take fire damage and get pushed toward the Burning status effect. Dousing Powder can help in case you come aflame. You should still avoid what attacks you can, but generally, if in doubt: block.

Be Aggressive

The Blazing Bull is one of those enemies with high Vitality, which means its Posture recharges pretty quickly, even if you go on a parrying tear. You’ll need to do some damage in order to get it closer to taking a deathblow, and really, the best way to take it down is with relentless attacks. As mentioned, you should try to get in close to the bull’s hindquarters and stay around there, where it has trouble hitting you and which will cause it to spend most of its time attempting to wheel around to get you in front of it again. Nail it a bunch with your sword from this position to knock down its health, which makes its Posture recover more slowly. Eventually you should be able to do enough Posture damage just by wailing away to finish the bull off.

Use Firecrackers

One of the most useful Shinobi Prosthetic tools in the game is the Shinobi Firecracker attachment, but it’s also an easy one to miss. The Firecrackers stun enemies and are particularly effective on animals, and against the Blazing Bull they make the fight quite a bit easier. Use the Firecrackers on the bull and it’ll rear up, allowing you a bunch of chances to slice away at it.

You can’t find the Firecrackers in the world, though–you have to purchase them from the Memorial Mob, which you can do in two places before you hit the bull. The first is in the Ashina Outskirts section, in the Gate Path area. When you find the house where you can speak to the old woman who gives you the bell, head forward on the path and look to the left, just before crossing under a wooden gateway. You should see a spot where you can grapple upward. From there, look for more chances to go vertical up to the left, which will put you on something of a stone tower. Climb it to the top and you’ll find the merchant, where you can purchase the Firecrackers attachment for 500 sen.

If you missed that merchant, there’s a second chance to buy the Firecrackers right after fighting Gyoubu the Demon. Use the Ashina Castle Gate Sculptor’s Idol to warp to the arena where you fought Gyoubu, then head back toward where you first dropped down into the area. You’ll see a staircase that leads up toward a building; go around the right side to find a Memorial Mob merchant who will sell you the Firecrackers.

We’ve got plenty more Sekiro guides, including some essential beginner tips and some more expert-level items to help you stop dying, so be sure to check out our full list if you’re still struggling.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sekiro-how-to-beat-the-blazing-bull-boss/1100-6465831/

Flash Deal: Get The Division 2 For Only $45 Through Tomorrow (PS4, Xbox One)

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 released less than two weeks ago on March 15, and the thrilling action-shooter has already earned high praise from us for its fantastic world-building, diverse enemies and combat, smooth multiplayer integration, and plethora of compelling endgame content. Luckily, if you haven’t picked up The Division 2 already, its price has already been slashed at Newegg, where you can get a copy for PS4 or Xbox One for just $45 if you use the promo code EMCTWVA35. This offer is valid only through tomorrow, March 26, at 11 PM PT (or Wednesday, March 27, at 2 AM ET). However, the deal may sell out sooner based on availability, so act fast if you’re interested.

The sequel to 2016’s The Division, The Division 2 moves the game’s setting from New York City to Washington, D.C. A smallpox epidemic has left the country decimated, and multiple violent factions have risen up to fight for power. You play as an agent from the Strategic Homeland Division fighting to protect civilians and restore order in the nation’s capital. The game earned a 9/10 in GameSpot’s The Division 2 review for its combat design and detailed, visually stunning world, despite the fact that critic Edmond Tran founds its overarching story a bit lacking.

“The ravaged environments continue to intrigue, and sometimes they’re so stunning I find myself needing to take screenshots before I move on,” wrote Tran. “It might not have much to say, but The Division 2 is a perpetual cycle of tension, relief, and reward that’s difficult to stay away from.”

Newegg’s limited-time sale also includes some sweet deals on other great games, including Red Dead Redemption 2 for $37.50 on Xbox One and PS4, God of War for $30 on PS4, and Kingdom Hearts III for $45 on PS4. These prices will appear in your cart after you apply the promo code.

Get The Division 2 for $45 with promo code EMCTWVA35:

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/flash-deal-get-the-division-2-for-only-45-through-/1100-6465820/

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