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This Great PS4 Pro Deal Comes With A Year Of PlayStation Plus (US)

We’re likely just a year away from new consoles, but there’s still plenty of reasons to get in on the current-generation, with games like Marvel’s Spider-Man, God of War, and the upcoming The Last of Us Part II. If you’re in the market for some top-notch PS4 games, then there’s a pretty great PS4 Pro bundle for $380 USD that’s worth checking out from Newegg.

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PlayStation 4 Pro with one year of PlayStation Plus

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For $380 USD, you get a PS4 Pro, DualShock 4, and a year’s worth of PlayStation Plus. The regular price of a PS4 Pro is $400, while a PlayStation Plus subscription normally costs $60. PlayStation Plus gets you two free PS4 games a month and is required for most games with multiplayer, including Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Borderlands 3–free-to-play games like Fortnite, Apex Legends, and Warframe don’t require Plus for online play.

While the next PlayStation console is expected in 2020, there are still a bunch of games coming to PS4 this year and next. If you’re interested in seeing our PS4 favourites and what’s coming in the future, check out our lists below.

Games that require PS Plus for multiplayer

Our favourite PS4 games

Upcoming PS4 games

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/this-great-ps4-pro-deal-comes-with-a-year-of-plays/1100-6469963/

Crypto Officially Confirmed For Apex Legends, Gets New Story Trailer

Immediately after players starting noticing Crypto in Apex Legends, Respawn released a cinematic trailer detailing the backstory for the character. The developer also officially confirmed the hacker is the eleventh playable Legend in the battle royale game, coming to Apex Legends alongside a bunch of other content drops on October 1–the start date of Season 3.

The trailer, which can be watched above, begins with Crypto hanging out with his (presumably) sister, Mila Alexander. Upon discovering a strange security protocol in the database for King’s Canyon, Mila suggests to Crypto that she’ll use her new interface package to decrypt the file. Based on the symbol that pops up when Mila inserts her hacking software, we learn the program that Crypto has been using to hack into King’s Canyon these past few months hasn’t been his–it was made by Mila. The file the two discover turns out to be an algorithm that predicts who will win the next Apex Games, allowing someone to pull a wire scam while betting on future matches.

While Mila wants to use the algorithm for themselves to earn enough money to better their lives, Crypto thinks doing so would be too dangerous. Mila leaves and Crypto goes to bed. But when he wakes up, he hears on the news that Mila (who snuck back in after Crypto went to sleep and stole the algorithm) has been abducted and killed, and the Syndicate is already on its way to arrest her killer–which is being reported to be Crypto. Crypto escapes and vows revenge against those who framed him and ruined his life, choosing a new look to go incognito and outfit himself with cybernetic implants to better survive. This could explain Crypto’s attacks on King’s Canyon, as the Syndicate is the governing body responsible for creating, running, and moderating the Apex Games.

Crypto isn’t the only new addition coming to Apex Legends on October 1. The start of Season 3 brings with it a new battle pass, Meltdown, which adds over 100 new items to earn, including Legendary skins. The Charge Rifle, which is normally only used for killing Titans, is also being added and a new Ranked Series is being implemented for people who want to climb further up in the ranked leaderboards. Respawn writes that more specific details concerning Season 3 are “coming soon.”

Apex Legends is available on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/crypto-officially-confirmed-for-apex-legends-gets-/1100-6469960/

Best Nintendo Switch Accessories 2019: Controllers, Cases, And More

The Nintendo Switch is a flexible little console, and you can do a lot with it out of the box. You can dock it and play it on your TV like a normal console; you can pick it up and play it like a GameBoy; you can even prop it up on the ground using its built-in kickstand and play using its removable Joy-Cons. But with so many functionalities comes a greater need for other products to keep your Switch safe and make handheld play easier.

That’s why we’ve rounded up some of the best Nintendo Switch accessories to own in 2019. Whether you’ve got a launch-edition console, recently picked up the newer model with improved battery life, or plan to buy the smaller, handheld-only Switch Lite when it releases September 20, these Switch accessories will definitely make your life easier.

In a hurry? Check out an overview of our favorite accessories below; plus, see our roundup of this month’s best Nintendo Switch deals in case anything is on sale.

The products discussed here were independently chosen by our editors. GameSpot may get a share of the revenue if you buy anything featured on our site.

Quick look: The best Nintendo Switch accessories

1. Carrying Case

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RDS Industries Deluxe Travel Case for Nintendo Switch

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If you’re planning to step outside of your house with your Nintendo Switch, you’ll definitely need a carrying case. I bought this sturdy carrying case from RDS Industries soon after the Switch launched in 2017, and after countless cross-country and international trips, I still have no complaints about traveling with it. The hard-shell exterior is durable, and the interior screen protection pouch prevents any scratches. It also comes with cases for storing game cards and microSD cards, and the zippered pouch can carry earbuds and other small accessories.

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Orzly Portable Travel Case for Nintendo Switch Lite

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Need a protective case for your Switch Lite? Accessories maker Orzly recently released carrying cases for the Switch Lite that come in 12 different colors, including matching shades for the yellow, gray, and turquoise handhelds. The case includes a microfiber cover to protect your Switch Lite screen, eight game card slots, and a zippered pocket.

2. Alternative Switch controllers

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Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

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The Pro Controller is one of the best Switch controllers on the market today. If you’re new to the Nintendo Switch, the Switch Pro Controller is an obvious and worthwhile upgrade from the Joy-Con grip that comes with the console, but it will run you $70 unless you find it on sale somewhere. While there are plenty of alternative Switch controllers and adapters out there, the Pro Controller will likely suit your needs if you’re simply looking for a more comfortable, traditional experience.

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PowerA Enhanced Wireless Switch Controller

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PowerA’s enhanced wireless controllers are one of our favorite alternatives to the Switch Pro Controller, which is why we’re always excited when new designs launch. These officially licensed controllers provide a much more affordable option–new designs launch at $50 and will often get discounted on Amazon, where we’ve seen pricing as low as $35. The enhanced wireless Switch controllers have an ergonomic design similar to the Pro Controller, and while there’s no rumble or NFC reader, the controllers have motion controls and allow for custom button mapping. The biggest drawback is that they’re powered by two AA batteries, although the batteries provide up to 30 hours of gameplay. With that in mind, this controller might be better suited as a backup for multiplayer purposes, but if you’re looking for a controller with cool Nintendo-themed designs that won’t break the bank. you can’t go wrong with PowerA’s enhanced wireless gamepads.

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8Bitdo SN30 Pro Plus Controller

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With a design inspired by the SNES, the 8Bitdo SN30 Pro Plus controller also made our list of the best Nintendo Switch controllers for 2019. If you’re looking for a Switch controller with deep customization options, this is it. The SN30 Pro Plus allows for extensive button mapping, adjustment of analog sticks and trigger inputs, and macro customization of up to 18 inputs. The downside is all this customization must be done on a computer, but thankfully, the process is simple. A major plus: This gamepad comes with a removable, rechargeable battery and also allows for disposable batteries. Like PowerA’s enhanced wireless controllers, the SN30 Pro Plus is a cheaper alternative to the Pro Controller, listed at $50 on Amazon.

3. Extra Joy-Cons

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Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons – Neon Pink / Neon Green

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The Nintendo Switch only comes with two Joy-Cons, of course, but if you plan to enjoy multiplayer games like Super Mario Party or Rocket League, having another pair of Joy-Cons will come in handy. These days, a wide range of colors are available, with two new color combos–Purple/Neon Orange and Blue/Neon Yellow–releasing October 4 for $80.

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Hori D-Pad Joy-Con

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This Switch controller from Hori solves a very specific issue that may or may not bother you: the lack of a traditional D-Pad on the Switch’s Joy-Cons. Unless you plan on picking up the Switch Lite, which does include a D-Pad, the only way to get that feature is purchasing a custom left-side Joy-Con. These colorful D-Pad Joy-Cons from Hori is a great option for those who play Switch handheld a lot and miss that key feature, especially when playing classic games like Super Mario World or Super Metroid. Note that Hori’s D-Pad Joy-Cons can only be used in handheld mode and don’t feature rumble or motion controls. No matching right Joy-Con is available. But for $20-$25, the Hori D-Pad Joy-Con is still a great controller to invest in.

4. Grip case

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Satisfye Nintendo Switch Grip Case

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The Switch’s handheld mode remains a popular choice for many Switch owners thanks to its ease of use. But if your hands have ever felt sore and cramped after extended time in the handheld mode, you might want to try an ergonomic grip. This Satisfye grip case remains my personal favorite, as it fits the shape of my hands perfectly and doesn’t make my Switch feel any heavier; in fact, the more ergonomic design makes the console easier to hold for long periods of time.

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Skull & Co. Nintendo Switch Grip Case

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GameSpot editor Mat Paget swears by this Skull & Co. grip case, which turns the flat Nintendo Switch into something that more closely resembles a controller, producing a shape with improved ergonomics. The Skull & Co. grip notably features interchangeable handles to help you find the best fit for your hands. If you have a full-sized Switch (rather than a Switch Lite), you can’t go wrong with either Satisfye or Skull & Co. when it comes to grip cases, and you can read more about each product in our best Nintendo Switch grip cases guide.

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Orzly Nintendo Switch Lite Grip Case

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Orzly is the first major accessories brand to launch a Switch Lite-specific grip case, and it comes in turquoise, black, pink, grey, and yellow colors. The grip case comes with a built-in adjustable stand, which is quite nice, and it’s made with shock-absorbent material for an added layer of protection. This attachment even has a space in the back to store an extra game card while you’re on the go.

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Flip Grip

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The Flip Grip is another quality Switch grip, but it was designed with a very different purpose from the grips shown above. The Flip Grip was made for vertical-mode gaming on the Switch, and it’s compatible with the Switch’s numerous arcade ports, many of which were designed to be played with the screen at a 90-degree angle. Normally, that would require you to remove the Joy-Cons and prop your Switch up somehow, but the Flip Grip allows you to connect your Joy-Cons to either side of the rotated screen and keep playing. You can check out GameSpot’s Flip Grip review and see the full list of compatible games at Retronauts. The Flip Grip is available for $12 exclusively at Fangamer.

4. MicroSD Memory Card

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SanDisk 128GB MicroSD Memory Card

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The Nintendo Switch only has 32GB of internal storage, and you’ll almost certainly exceed that limit eventually, even if you exclusively buy physical games over downloads. An easy solution is a microSD card, which inserts into your Switch and provides additional storage space for games. These SanDisk memory cards are officially licensed by Nintendo and come in 64GB, 124GB, and 256GB versions, with transfer rates up to 100MB/s.

5. Screen Protectors

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Orzly Tempered Glass Screen Protectors for Nintendo Switch

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One of the Switch’s perks is its nice, large screen, and there’s no better way to prevent your $300 console from getting scratched than to pick up a screen protector. The best thing you can say about a protector is that you only notice it when you need it, and that’s true of Orzly’s tempered glass protectors, which will take the damage (instead of your Switch) in the case of an accident. Thankfully, Orzly’s screen protectors come in pairs.

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Hori Protective Screen Filter for Nintendo Switch Lite

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If you need a screen protector with Switch Lite dimensions, accessories maker Hori is now offering screen protectors made to fit the Switch Lite screen, available for $10.

6. Wireless Headset

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Steelseries Arctis 1 Wireless Gaming Headset

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The Nintendo Switch doesn’t allow for wireless headphones to connect to the system via Bluetooth, so you’ll need a third-party wireless dongle. If you’re looking for a solid, all-in-one wireless headset that’s compatible with the Switch, go for the Steelseries Arctis 1 Wireless, which comes with a 2.4 GHz dongle that plugs directly into the Switch’s USB-C port. In docked mode, the dongle can be plugged in using a USB adapter, which is also included.

7. Adjustable Charging Stand

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Hori Compact Playstand for Nintendo Switch

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For extended tabletop play, you’ll appreciate having a stand to prop up your Switch while simultaneously charging it. Coming from Hori, this adjustable stand can hold your Switch at three different angles: 30, 50, and 60 degrees. Its bottom hooks are also rubberized to help hold your console steady during active play. The best part is that it folds up flat, which makes it perfect for taking on the go. There’s also a slick Zelda-themed version for the same price.

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Hori Dual USB Playstand for Nintendo Switch Lite

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If you picked up a Switch Lite, having a good playstand becomes even more important. Hori is also releasing a dual USB playstand that can connect two USB controllers for multiplayer while charging the console at the same time. While made specifically for the Switch Lite, this compact stand is also compatible with the original Switch.

8. Joy-Con Charging Station

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PowerA Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Charging Dock

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If you own multiple sets of Joy-Cons, this charging station is a no-brainer purchase. For only $20, you can keep up to four Joy-Cons charged, so there’s always one ready to go for multiplayer games.

9. Travel AC Adapter

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YCCTEAM Nintendo Switch AC Adapter

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When your Switch dock is already plugged into your TV, it’s a hassle to unplug the AC adapter and take it with you when you travel. Having an extra, smaller AC adapter to take on the go is much more convenient than having to unplug it from your Switch dock all the time.

10. Portable battery

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Anker PowerCore Speed 20000 PD

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Playing your Switch for hours at a time will eventually drain your battery, and if you don’t have access to a power outlet, this portable battery will come in clutch. The Anker PowerCore Speed 200000 PD will actually charge your console as you play in handheld mode. While a bit pricey at $100, this powerful charger is also compatible with most laptops, phones, and tablets, so you’re sure to get plenty of use out of it.

11. Dock Shield

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PDP Nintendo Switch Light-Up Dock Shield

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The other Switch accessories on this list may be practical, but these light-up Switch dock shields are just pretty. With multiple Nintendo-themed designs and 17 different colors and light effects, these dock shields will add a gorgeous, colorful glow to your Switch setup. The product comes with a base, which your dock will sit on, and two acrylic panels will slide into either side so the front and back of your dock are covered. Ranging from $15-$20, these dock shields are an affordable way to liven up your Switch gaming setup.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/best-nintendo-switch-accessories-2019-controllers-/1100-6469814/

Borderlands 3 Hotfix Update Stops Legendary Loot Farming

Developer Gearbox is working hard to ensure Borderlands 3 remains in tiptop condition. A week after release on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, Gearbox is deploying a series of hotfixes to address some of the looter-shooter’s growing pains.

A list of hotfixes was outlined on Gearbox’s forums. These include making completion paths more obvious, leveling down some enemies, scaling back the growth frequency of Eridium crystals, and more. Along with the hotfixes comes an adjustment to the “loot cave,” meaning you can no longer farm legendary weapons from a purple-tinged loot tink in Mayhem mode. Gearbox is aware these hotfixes don’t address “issues the community is immediately concerned with.” However, the studio is toiling away at “evaluating performance problems and potential solutions for them.”

The hotfixes will be automatically applied when connected to the internet. When you boot up Borderlands 3, the only thing you have to check for is the “updates are available” message in the in-game menu. Hang out in the menu screen and the hotfixes should apply after a minute.

Full Borderlands 3 Hotfix Update Notes

Bugs

  • Yellow paint has been added to Ambermire to mark a more obvious path to complete the Sabotage Crew Challenge.
  • The New-U Station in front of the Halcyon Suborbital Spaceport (used during the “Space-Laser Tag” Mission) in the Meridian Metroplex now has a larger activation range.
  • The New-U Station in front of Titian’s Gate (used during the “Atlas, At Last” Mission) in the Meridian Metroplex now has a larger activation range.
  • The first Guardian a player runs into during the “Beneath the Meridian” mission is no longer over-leveled.
  • The Eridian chest by the Grotto in the Jakob’s Estate is no longer invisible.

Balance

  • Eridium crystals in Voracious Canopy grow less frequently.
  • Scaled down the amount of loot drops in Mayhem Mode.
  • Torgue shotgun sticky damage has been reduced.
  • Reduced E-Tech shotgun elemental damage from “flesh off your bones” to “a lot.”
  • Chupacabratch dropped too much of his hard-earned loot.
  • Adjusted spawn rate of Loot Tinks in Mansion. They’re special again.
  • Removed pain-sounds from Troy for his boss fight.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/borderlands-3-hotfix-update-stops-legendary-loot-f/1100-6469959/

Fortnite Telescope Locations: Where To Dance At Different Telescopes (Week 8 Guide)

Season 10 of Fortnite: Battle Royale is coming to an end in a couple of weeks, but in the meantime, Epic Games still has a few more sets of challenges to complete before Season 11 arrives. Week 8’s batch of missions is called Storm Racers, and one of the trickier challenges asks you to dance at different telescopes. If you’re not sure where those can be found, we’ve put together a map and guide of their locations below.

Where Are The Telescope Locations?

There are several telescopes that we know of scattered around the island, but you’ll only need to dance at three of them in order to complete this challenge. The telescopes are fairly small, so they won’t be easy to spot from a distance, but each one is located atop a hill or mountain, giving you an idea of where to look. We’ve marked the three easiest telescope locations below.

  • Atop the mountain southwest of Dusty Depot, near the center of the island
  • Atop a hill in the desert southwest of Moisty Palms
  • Atop a snowy hill southeast of Shifty Shafts

How To Complete The Challenge

Once you know where to look, completing this challenge is simply a matter of going to the right location, then using a dance emote in front of the telescope. As previously mentioned, you’ll need to dance in front of all three telescopes for your progress to count, and they’re spread just far enough apart to make trekking between them in a single round inconvenient, so the easiest way to complete this challenge will likely be to dance at one, get eliminated, then jump into another round and repeat the process until you’ve checked off all three.

Once you’ve completed all seven of Week 8’s Storm Racers challenges, you’ll unlock a set of more difficult Prestige challenges. The Prestige version of this particular task asks you to dance at two of the telescopes in a single match; your best bet for completing that is to head to the telescopes near Dusty Depot and Shifty Shafts, as they’re the closest together.

Season 10 of Fortnite ends on October 6, according to Epic Games’ website, so you have until then to complete any outstanding challenges from this season. If you need help with any tasks, we’ve rounded up tips and guides for all the trickier missions from this season in our Fortnite Season 10 challenges hub.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnite-telescope-locations-where-to-dance-at-dif/1100-6469954/

New John Wick Hex Trailer Reveals October Release Date

Good Shepherd Entertainment has released a new trailer for John Wick Hex, the upcoming action strategy game based on the popular film franchise. The trailer, which can be watched below, reveals John Wick Hex is scheduled to release on October 8.

John Wick Hex sees Ian McShane and Lance Reddick reprise their respective roles as Winston and Charon, while Troy Baker has been cast as the titular antagonist, Hex. The trailer showcases the game’s cel-shaded art style and teases the original story that will be told. Most of the trailer focuses on the game’s combat, though.

The game is turn-based and sees you strategically run through a variety of different environments and gun through a series of enemy henchmen. The trailer showcases that you’ll need to manage your health and focus and can change your stance to perform different moves, such as dodge rolls and hand-to-hand takedowns. “Each action you choose has risks and consequences, and each weapon changes the tactics at hand,” Good Shepherd Entertainment wrote in a press release. “Ammo is finite and realistically simulated, so time your reloads and make the most of the tools you find on the job.”

Unlike traditional turn-based strategy games, John Wick Hex will not include random percentages for each action. Every action will have a logically set success rate to aid in making tactical decisions. “It’s the logic of the fight that when you’re watching as a viewer, you think, yeah, that seems how you would fight, and that’s the driving principle of every choice we’re making is, does this feel like it’s sensible?” developer Bithell Games co-founder Mike Bithell said. “Like you say, if I’m directly in front of a guy, the chance of me hitting him is 100% every time. Because it is. If I’m John Wick, he would not miss at this range. One of our starting assumptions with the game was that we thought that John Wick never misses. You go back, watch the movie, he totally does, but he misses in places where that feels logical.”

John Wick Hex will launch on PC as an Epic Games Store limited-time exclusive.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-john-wick-hex-trailer-reveals-october-release-/1100-6469951/

Sony Announces State Of Play PS4 Livestream For Next Week

The latest in Sony’s line of PlayStation livestream events, State of Play, is coming next week. The company has announced that the next of these streams will take place on September 24, with the promise of a “pretty hefty show.”

In a post on the PlayStation Blog, Sony says the stream will be about 20 minutes in length and feature a “fresh new look.” No specifics were shared about what games we can expect, but there will be game reveals, “new content from PlayStation’s Worldwide Studios,” and more. The one thing we know for sure is that Sony won’t be talking about the PS5 or its next-gen console plans in general.

The stream starts on Tuesday, September 24 at 1 PM PT. You can find the start time for your timezone below. We’ll also embed the livestream here in this article for you to watch once it begins.

Sony State Of Play Livestream Start Time

  • 1 PM PT
  • 4 PM ET
  • 9 PM BST
  • 6 AM AET (September 25)

The most recent State of Play event took place back in May and was packed with news. We got a look at and release date for Monster Hunter World‘s recently released Iceborne expansion, the reveal of Predator: Hunting Grounds, a new trailer for Final Fantasy VII Remake, and more.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sony-announces-state-of-play-ps4-livestream-for-ne/1100-6469955/

There Are Too Many Games Coming Out In The Next 24 Hours

The end of the year is always a busy time for video game releases, as publishers roll out their best and brightest for the gift-giving season. September, October, and November are usually particularly busy, but this year the industry seems to have concentrated a lot of its attention into this weekend in particular.

The games flood phenomenon appears at least partially caused by the planet-aligning coincidence of several major releases like Link’s Awakening occurring right next to the launch of Apple’s new Arcade subscription service. Several indie games have been planned for release across multiple platforms including iOS. But being Arcade-exclusive and part of Apple’s launch plans mean that many of them are shooting for the exact same launch date across all of their planned platforms. On top of that, the Apple Arcade announcement revealed several new games we didn’t even know about, like a new Chu Chu Rocket or a new RPG from the Bravely Default team.

Even if your wallet can handle all the offerings on tap going into the next few days, the physical constraints of time will prevent you from playing absolutely everything. It’s an embarrassment of riches. Here’s a wrap-up of just some of the games dropping.

The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening

The Game Boy classic returns on Nintendo Switch with overhauled graphics, control tweaks, and a dungeon-maker feature. In GameSpot’s review, Peter Brown said, “Remakes are a dime a dozen nowadays and often easy to overlook. Don’t make that mistake with Link’s Awakening.”

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Beta

Though Call of Duty: Modern Warfare already ran a limited beta on PS4, it expands this weekend to PC and Xbox One. The beta test is open to pre-orders on Xbox One or PC, or all PS4 players regardless of pre-order. All Xbox and PC players can jump in starting Friday. You can pre-load now to be ready to jump in and test the new Ground War new mode.

Genesis/Mega Drive Mini

For retro fans, Sega enters the micro-console market with a Genesis Mini. The little retro console sports a look just like you remember from the 16-bit heyday, and comes packed with dozens of games including some rarities. According to Gamespot’s review, “Genesis fans have waited a long time for a system like this, and for once, we’re happy to say that the latest official Genesis console is one worth buying.”

Untitled Goose Game

The wacky Untitled Goose Game is coming to PC and Switch, putting you in role of a mischievous goose who terrorizes the townsfolk across several settings. It’s a bizarre concept, right down to its winking title, and it looks like it’s just brimming with personality. Goose personality.

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Remastered

The Level-5 RPG Ni No Kuni from 2010 is coming back as a remastered version with improved visuals on PlayStation 4, letting you experience it with a new generation or on the go with a Nintendo Switch port. The standout art style is inspired by Studio Ghibli, and its battle mechanics are something akin to Pokemon as you catch and battle magical creatures.

Puzzle Quest: The Legend Returns

Between Link’s Awakening, Ni No Kuni, and Puzzle Quest, it’s not just a big week for games, but for remakes of games. Puzzle Quest: The Legend Returns compiles both the original Challenge of the Warlords and its Revenge of the Plague Lord expansion on Switch. It also includes 100 new quests, five new job classes, and remastered graphics.

Overland

The post-apocalyptic tactics game Overland hits PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and iOS. You’re a band of survivors trying to make a cross-country road trip while managing supplies and fending off hordes of monsters.

Sayonara Wild Hearts

A stylish rhythm action game, Sayonara Wild Hearts has you ride motorcycles and skateboards, dance-battle your way through enemies, and break a few hearts along the way. It’s coming to PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and iOS.

Card of Darkness

The latest from TypeShift developer Zach Gage is a card battling strategy game with a fantastical setting and a quirky sense of humor. It’s hitting iOS through Apple Arcade.

Even More Apple Arcade

Tons more games are debuting on Apple Arcade, and we’ll be recommending more as we experience them for ourselves. Check out all of our recommendations on Apple Arcade so far. The Arcade service is a $5 subscription with a one-month free trial.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/there-are-too-many-games-coming-out-in-the-next-24/1100-6469953/

New Total War Game, Troy, Covers The Trojan War; First Trailer Sees Achilles Fight Hector

Sega has announced the latest title in Creative Assembly’s Total War Saga franchise with a brand-new cinematic trailer. Called A Total War Saga: Troy, the strategy game is scheduled to release on PC in 2020.

In the trailer, which can be watched above, Achilles mourns for his close friend Patroclus, whose dead body is burning on a funeral pyre. The loss of his brother-in-arms motivates Achilles to return to battle and face off against Hector, a prince of Troy. The relationship between Achilles and Patroclus is one of the most important aspects in stories surrounding the Trojan War, and it was made into this deeply meaningful, almost romantic connection in Homer’s Iliad–which Creative Assembly is using as the main inspiration for Troy.

Troy will not just be from Achilles and the Greek’s perspective though, as the game will see the player explore both sides of the Greek and Trojan conflict. Through a mixture of turn-based empire management and real-time battles, Troy will delve into the story of the Iliad and–similar to the storytelling style of the Assassin’s Creed franchise–use fictionalized real events to explain the more mythical and legendary moments of Homer’s book. Of course, this being a Total War game, you can choose to break away from the established timeline of history to forge your own unique path.

The Total War series has seen mostly positive praise with its annual releases since 2015’s Total War Attila, with this year’s Total War: Three Kingdoms being another popular entry in the franchise. In GameSpot’s Total War: Three Kingdoms review, Ginny Woo wrote, “This is the most ambitious that Total War has ever been, from the variety of different ways that you can enjoy the game to the sheer scope of the stories that they’ve weaved around each unique character’s playable experience. Three Kingdoms feels like the rightful evolution of the series, pulling from its roots in historical military tactics to come up with an engrossing modern strategy game that is always a delight, even in its less well-oiled moments.”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-total-war-game-troy-covers-the-trojan-war-firs/1100-6469950/

The Legend Of Zelda: Link’s Awakening Review Roundup

The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening was a quirky side-story on the handheld Game Boy when it was first released in 1993. More than a quarter-century later, Nintendo is rolling out the red carpet and making it a major release on its lead platform, the Nintendo Switch. The remastered version sports a new visual style, a revised control scheme, and a new dungeon-editing feature. But does the cult favorite Zelda game hold up?

The critical consensus seems to be that slight technical hiccups aside, the core of Link’s Awakening is as strong as ever, and improved by the Switch interface that allows you access to multiple tools without constant swapping. Response to the dungeon editor is more tepid, with many reviewers agreeing that it’s limited and uninspiring.

“Though the remake has a couple of blemishes, it’s still an easy game to recommend,” Peter Brown said in GameSpot’s Link’s Awakening review. “People speak of Link’s Awakening as the secret best Zelda game. That’s a tough call to make, but it’s definitely one of the best.”

Several other outlets have also published reviews for Link’s Awakening. We’ve gathered a range of them below to give a broader look from around the industry. For even more, check out GameSpot’s sister site Metacritic. If you’re thinking about picking it up, be sure to read up our Link’s Awakening pre-order guide.

  • Game: The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening
  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch
  • Developer: Nintendo
  • Release date: September 20
  • Price: $60 / £50 / $68 AUD

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GameSpot — 8/10

“If you haven’t touched a classic Zelda game in a while, Link’s Awakening will almost instantly transport you back to the ’90s. It’s simple, in many ways, but the orchestrated journey still conveys a sense of adventure, and this new version is without question the best way to experience it. And more than anything else, it will put a smile on your face. Remakes are a dime a dozen nowadays and often easy to overlook. Don’t make that mistake with Link’s Awakening.” — Peter Brown [Full review]

Forbes — 10/10

“Overall, this is a excellent remake of an already faultless Zelda game. If you never played the Game Boy original, then you absolutely need to pick this up. If, like me, you grew up playing this game, then there is a lot of new content to keep you busy. While Breath of the Wild was the game many bought their Switch for, Link’s Awakening has only reinforced that decision for me. So buckle up and let a friendly owl show you what Koholint Island has to offer.” — Ollie Barder [Full review]

US Gamer — 5/5

“The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening remake for the Switch improves most of the flaws from the original game while maintaining (or enhancing) everything that makes Link’s Game Boy adventure a classic. Its shiny new coat of paint suits it well, even if slowdown issues pop up from time to time. A few hours of play is all it takes to remind you why Zelda fans love Link’s Awakening so very much.” — Nadia Oxford [Full review]

Game Informer — 9/10

“This remake beautifully captures the essence of the Game Boy original while adding some quality-of-life upgrades to bring it up to contemporary standards.” — Jeff Cork [Full review]

Kotaku — Unscored

“You may recall that two years ago, Nintendo released The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, an all-time great that revitalized the iconic series. The company’s latest Zelda game is so radically different that they basically feel like different genres, but when taken together, they help explain what makes The Legend of Zelda so special. On one end of the spectrum, there’s the vastness of a polished, beautiful open world full of strange places to explore; on the other, there’s the density of an island packed with secrets. If the two games have one thing in common, and offer one reason to keep playing Zelda all these years later, it’s this: They both make it feel pretty damn incredible to swing a sword.” — Jason Schreier [Full review]

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