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Anthem Makes A Big Change To How Future Content Will Be Released

Anthem is changing up how it releases future content. Developer BioWare has confirmed that it is ditching the previously announced “Acts” release schedule in favor of seasonal updates.

As described before Anthem’s release in February, BioWare planned for the game’s Acts to introduce new locations and features that roll out over time. The latest of these Acts culminated in the Cataclysm event that’s going on now. It’s coming to an end soon, and BioWare is now telling fans to expect seasonal updates in the future. BioWare’s Chad Robertson explained that BioWare is moving to this structure so that it can address some of the “core issues” people are experiencing.

“We hear your concerns on core issues in Anthem and are acting on it,” he said. “Those systems require a more thorough review and re-working versus quick fixes. We’ve got a team working on that now, and early results are promising. In order to address these long-range plans, we are moving away from the Acts structure for updates. Instead, we have additional seasonal updates planned for this year that we think players will enjoy.”

“These events will deliver challenges and chases similar to what you’ve seen, and are built around some fun themes we’re bringing to the game.”

Robertson said BioWare is making this disclosure as part of its effort to be more transparent and honest with fans about the work that’s required to “make Anthem better.”

“We also want to ensure we’re backing up our words with a great game you can play,” Robertson said. “So I don’t have any news today to share about the long-term changes we are bringing to Anthem. What I can say is that we will continue to engage with you, our community, through PTS when we can show you what is coming.”

Anthem is the 5th best-selling game of 2019 so far in the United States, according to NPD. It only trails The Division 2, Madden NFL 20, Kingdom Hearts III, and Mortal Kombat 11.

Presumably in a bid to get more people playing it, EA added Anthem to the free game catalog on EA Access and Origin Access earlier this month. The game’s lead producer, Ben Irving, left the team in August. Upon his exit, he said he believed Anthem has a bright future ahead of it.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/anthem-makes-a-big-change-to-how-future-content-wi/1100-6469932/

Free Shotgun Available For Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Beta Players, Here’s How To Get It

Those who play the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare beta and reach a certain level in it will get a free weapon for use in the game when it launches, Infinity Ward has announced.

Players who reach level 10 before the beta ends on September 23 will receive the Hammer shotgun in Modern Warfare at release. The weapon comes “fully customized” with a special pistol grip and a double-silenced short barrel. The foregrip is angled while the gun also is equipped with a holographic sight. Here’s what it looks like:

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Infinity Ward also shared some new details on Modern Warfare’s Gunsmith system, which allows players to create customized weapons. Through in-game progress, players will be able to tweak their weapons in Gunsmith across nine categories, each of which has multiple configuration options.

Gunsmith Customization Categories:

  • Stocks
  • Lasers
  • Optics
  • Rear Grips
  • Magazines
  • Barrel
  • Under Barrel
  • Muzzles
  • Perks

Players can further customize their weapons with unique mods like semi-auto and burst, among others. Check out the full blog post to learn more.

Modern Warfare’s first beta was held earlier this month on PlayStation 4, but everyone–across PS4, Xbox One, and PC–will get to try the game in an open beta starting September 19. The upcoming beta period introduces the massive-scale Ground War multiplayer mode, as well as the ability to compete against players on different platforms through cross-play for the first time.

For more on the upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare beta, you can check out GameSpot’s rundown of everything you need to know about pre-loading, start times, and more.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/free-shotgun-available-for-call-of-duty-modern-war/1100-6469930/

The Offspring Will Play A Show Inside A Very Popular Video Game

American rock band The Offspring will become the newest group to hold a concert inside of a video game. Wargaming has announced that the “Self Esteem” and “Pretty Fly For A White Guy” band will appear in World of Tanks from September 18 through October 7. Avatars based on the likenesses of the band members will perform on a virtual stage in the Garage, and you can bet they’ll perform some of their most famous songs.

“Animation of the band members’ avatars will be based on motion capture, which will be implemented in World of Tanks for the first time. Also, the tankers will be able to keep the rockers from The Offspring in the game’s client for good,” reads a line from Wargaming’s announcement.

The Offspring recently performed at the World of Tanks fan event Wargaming Fest: Tanker Day 2019, and you can see a dramatic image above that shows how many people turned up for the outdoor gig. The event itself, which was held in Minsk and also included gaming tournaments and more, attracted some 250,000 people from around the world, according to Wargaming.

The Offspring won’t be the first band to perform inside of a video game. Earlier this year, Korn played a gig inside the MMO Adventure Quest 3D and Marshmello performed inside Fortnite.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-offspring-will-play-a-show-inside-a-very-popul/1100-6469929/

Dragon Age, Star Wars RPG Writer Announces New Game And Studio That Will “Crush Your Dreams”

David Gaider, the veteran BioWare writer who spent nearly two decades at the company before leaving, has announced he’s starting a new studio. Together with former Obsidian developer Liam Esler, Gaider is heading up a brand-new Melbourne, Australia-based studio called Summerfall Studios. The studio’s first game is an “illustrated character-driven adventure” title.

The untitled game will be funded on Kickstarter, though neither a funding target nor other details were not announced. The campaign will go live on October 11 at 5:30 PM PT, timed with Gaider’s appearance at PAX Australia in Melbourne.

“Helmed by David Gaider and Liam Esler, Summerfall Studios will crush your dreams and tear out your heart… in the very best way,” reads a line from the game’s announcement.

An “exclusive preview” of the new game from Summerfall will be revealed next week ahead of PAX Aus in October.

Gaider will give the keynote address at PAX Aus. His speech is scheduled for 11:30 AM AEST on Friday, October 11, which is when the Kickstarter campaign is expected to go live. Presumably Gaider will dedicated a portion of his speaking time to talking about the new game.

Gaider left BioWare in January 2016 after 17 years with the studio. During his time at BioWare, Gaider worked on Baldur’s Gate 2, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Neverwinter Nights, Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2, and Dragon Age: Inquisition. In 2015, Gaider left the Dragon Age team to work on a secret BioWare game that we still don’t know about.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/dragon-age-star-wars-rpg-writer-announces-new-game/1100-6469928/

Borderlands 3 Has A Legendary Loot Cave Of Sorts

Remember way back in 2014 when people discovered a loot cave in the original Destiny? It was this magical place where you could take advantage of the game’s systems to quickly acquire a surplus of rare loot. Well, Borderlands 3 kind of has one of those.

In this case, players discovered a way to exploit the level design for one of Borderlands 3’s areas to get an enemy to respawn over and over again to increase the drop rate for random legendary weapons. The farming method was first discovered by Reddit user Nordor222.

First off, to fully take advantage of this exploit, you’ll need to beat Borderlands 3’s campaign and unlock its endgame content. In the endgame, you unlock Mayhem Mode, which allows you to crank the difficulty of Borderlands 3 in a variety of ways. Mayhem Mode also increases your chances of getting a legendary loot drop though, so push it up to Mayhem Level 3 at the Sanctuary III console.

Once that’s done, fly to Eden-6 and fast travel to the Jakob’s Estate. Head to the location that’s marked on the image below. You’ll know you’re in the right place when you see a group of bandits. Among them should be a purple-tinged loot tink. He’ll have a pretty hefty shield–one amplified by Mayhem Mode–so bring out your strongest shock weapon to take the tink down. Maybe grab an incendiary weapon too, both to deal with the tink once its shield is gone as well as the group of bandits that spawn in to protect him.

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This tink already gives you pretty good loot, but with the bonuses provided by Mayhem Level 3, he’ll spit out a few purple and yellow items as you take him down. If you defeat him, you can open his backpack, which will typically spew out a few pieces of legendary loot and some phenomenal very rare items. Once you’ve grabbed all you can carry, warp back to the Jakob’s Estate fast travel point, quit to the main menu, reload the game, and head back to the tink’s spawn location. He’ll be back and carrying a brand-new set of legendary items for you to loot. Just repeat the process for as many times as you please.

Keep in mind, Gearbox may already know about this exploit and they could be working on a fix for it right now. When players discovered the loot cave in the original Destiny, Bungie shut that down in days. Given how this exploit essentially removes the need to do any of Borderlands 3’s endgame content, we imagine Gearbox will want to remove it at some point before the raid boss is added. So act now if you want to take advantage. Just think, what you see below could be yours.

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from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/borderlands-3-has-a-legendary-loot-cave-of-sorts/1100-6469924/

Yu Suzuki: I’ve Never Been Able To Do Everything I Wanted With A Game

Some 18 years after its last installment, the wait for the next entry into the Shenmue franchise is nearly at an end. Shenmue III, the sequel to the beloved Sega Dreamcast open-world series, has traveled a long road into existence, starting with a vision for the third game in the series that director Yu Suzuki has held onto for nearly two decades. That vision, or some version of it, is finally about to be realized.

At Gamescom, Suzuki discussed the path Shenmue III has taken across nearly two decades, which included a Kickstarter campaign that asked backers for $2 million to help give the game life. The campaign wound up pulling in more than $6.3 million, and the game later greatly expanded in scope after Suzuki’s company, Ys Net, made a publishing deal with Deep Silver. Without that deal, Suzuki said, Shenmue would have been much simpler.

“The most important part is the story, so I would have done the story, that’s for sure,” Suzuki said in an interview with GameSpot. “It would have been a type of game where you just observed a story going on with some [Quick Time Events].”

Even with more money, Suzuki said Shenmue III doesn’t encompass everything he wanted to do with the game.

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“I’ve been making games since 1983 and there wasn’t once where I could do everything I wanted,” Suzuki said. “All the time, it’s about half of the things I wanted to do. But since I could complete at least half of it, I am happy. If I manage to do everything 100%, I won’t have anything to do next.”

“The problem is when you make a game … if you put everything you want in, you can put a lot in it, but the risk gets bigger because it’s a completely new game,” he said. “And this time for Shenmue III, I had to pare down a little bit on innovation, and it’s more a game I made for the fans of the series. But there are still new things in it.”

Still, what composed the Shenmue III hands-on demo at Gamescom is a far cry from the thinner, more observational experience Suzuki described. In the 45-minute segment, protagonist Ryo Hazuki searches for a man with a scar on his face in a small village, questioning its inhabitants and taking part in a number of small activities. Those include odd jobs you take on to earn money like chopping wood, gambling on games such as Lucky Hit, and fight training with minigames that can build up Ryo’s stats or increase his capability with signature moves.

None of those activities are especially innovative–they’re pretty much all simple quick-time events that only really have you pushing one or two buttons in time with a prompt. The same was true of the many conversations Ryo has with different characters in the demo as he seeks out the man with the scar. It all felt right in line with the original two Shenmue games, despite 18 years in between.

Though the demo feels firmly rooted in the past of open-world games and Suzuki said Shenmue III is geared at longtime series fans, he also said he felt the influence of the influx of open-world games in the years since Shenmue II. In some ways, the way open-world games have evolved over the years changed some of the ways Suzuki approached his own return to the genre.

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“I’ve arranged a game to fit the time we’re living in now, so it’s a bit more modern, maybe,” he said. “You know, nowadays everything is going faster, these movies, the games. [Players are] looking for the thrill that it provides, and I think the Shenmue we have now is a bit faster as well compared to the old Shenmues. But since it’s still Shenmue it’s still quite slow and chilled compared to other games. It’s like, it’s just a slow life.”

With Shenmue III finally coming, thanks largely to an outpouring of support from fans who want to see the story continued, a natural question is one of the future of the series. Suzuki has said before there’s more to Ryo’s story and his vision than Shenmue III–there are “11 chapters” in the story in total, although he didn’t say how many of those chapters Shenmue III comprises. Still, from the way fans reacted to the idea of a Shenmue III, it seems plausible that a Shenmue IV could be possible, too.

That might depend on the reaction to Shenmue III, a game fans have been waiting almost two decades to play. That long a wait–and a few million dollars pledged by fans eager to see the game realized–would seemingly put a lot of pressure on a creator. Suzuki said that even though the game’s launch is imminent, he’s not anxious about it.

“In my mind, I think I was able to make a game that was several levels higher than the initial project, and I have done everything that I could that was in my power, so I am not that anxious,” he said. “I am more looking forward to see how people see the game. If some people don’t like it, I guess that, since I’ve done the best I could, there’s no way I worry too much about that.”

Shenmue III releases on PS4 and PC on November 19.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/yu-suzuki-ive-never-been-able-to-do-everything-i-w/1100-6469925/

Destiny 2 Patch Notes: New Update May Have Just Given You More Of The Game For Free

With just two weeks to go before the release of Destiny 2‘s new Shadowkeep expansion, Bungie has released a new update for the game. Hotfix 2.5.2.3 is out now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, and while the full list of patch notes is quite short, there’s some potentially very good news to be had in them.

First up is the release of previously paid DLC for more players. If you own the Forsaken expansion, you can now access all Annual Pass content. This move comes ahead of the launch of Destiny 2: New Light, a new free-to-play version of the game that will provide access to much of the Destiny 2 experience without paying a dime. But in the meantime, Forsaken owners suddenly have access to a wealth of new content, including the Black Armory Forges, Gambit Prime/Reckoning, and the Menagerie, the latter of which is paying out bonus rewards right now thanks to the recent Mars community event.

The other change in this update concerns the aforementioned Reckoning. This PvE mode is tied to Gambit Prime, serving as the place to earn the special armor that enables role-specific perks in Gambit Prime. Bungie has previously conceded that Reckoning suffered from a variety of issues that resulted in a less-than-fun experience, and it’s recently made some changes to make it a less frustrating experience.

That continues in this patch, as all negative modifiers are now gone from Reckoning. You’ll no longer find yourself facing a lack of radar, increased enemy melee damage, and so on. This stacks with the recent change to make enemies easier to deal with and to ensure rewards are doled out more fairly.

This patch comes alongside a new Bungie ViDoc that explores the studio’s five-year plan for Destiny 2 and what we can expect from the upcoming year of Destiny 2 content.

DESTINY 2 HOTFIX 2.5.2.3 Patch Notes

GENERAL

  • Annual Pass content is now available to all Forsaken players of Destiny 2
  • All negative modifiers have been removed from the Reckoning

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/destiny-2-patch-notes-new-update-may-have-just-giv/1100-6469923/

Steam’s New Library Overhaul Update Is Now Live

Steam’s library update is here, and you can check out the new features for free by joining the platform’s beta program now.

Steam outlined some of the features implemented in the new library update. These include giving the store a complete visual facelift, altering the UI and streamlining navigation, providing more tools to stay connected to your friends and a game’s community, and more. Steam applied these changes because it wants the platform’s library to represent “a fun place to explore and find whatever it is that you’re looking for.” Check below for some screens of Steam’s library overhaul.

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The library overhaul update also introduces folders, or collections, that allow you to organize your games by filters and tags. You can display these collections in Steam’s new library shelves, which can be customized to suit your needs. Further, Steam will give you a better sense of how games are changing by highlighting when developers implement events or updates in their titles. And you can more easily pick up where you left off in a game you played most recently with a new UI button.

Steam provided a helpful guide for opting into the platform’s beta program, where you can try out the new features.

  • Select “Steam” in the upper lefthand corner of the application and choose “Settings” (or “Preferences” on Mac).
  • On the “Account” tab, click on the “Change…” drop-down menu to the right of “Beta Participation.”
  • Select “Steam Beta Update,” click “OK,” and press the “Restart Steam” button when prompted. This will reboot the application, implementing the Steam library update.

Alongside its library overhaul, Steam announced a store update earlier this month. This update will allegedly change how it presents games on the platform, recommending already-popular titles to you less often. There’s no confirmation on when this store update will be made public.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/steams-new-library-overhaul-update-is-now-live/1100-6469922/

This Xbox One Games Sale Is Chock Full Of Our Absolute Favorites

One week ends, a new one begins, and the proverbial clock of life ticks on, slowly inching toward our inevitable demise. But hey, at least we have video games. The Xbox One’s digital marketplace has a selection of great deals on some of Rockstar Games’ and Square Enix’s best. There’s also a DLC sale that includes season passes for The Witcher 3 and more. You can see all of the prices in the lists at the bottom of this page.

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The Rockstar sale includes three of its best games: Red Dead Redemption 2, Grand Theft Auto V, and LA Noire. There are also a number of discounts on its backward-compatible Xbox 360 games, including Red Dead Redemption, Grand Theft Auto IV, and Bully: Scholarship Edition. Square Enix, on the other hand, has deals on Kingdom Hearts III and a number of its other franchises. Just Cause 3 and Just Cause 4 are on sale, as is the entire Tomb Raider trilogy. And of course, there are a bunch of discounts on various games in the Final Fantasy series.

The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone and The Witcher 3: Blood And Wine are also on sale–they can be purchased separately or together in the expansion pass. Discounted DLC for The Sims 4, Titanfall 2, and the Battlefield series is also available. You can check out all of the deals on Xbox.com or a selection of the best deals below.

My personal favourites from this sale include Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, and Murdered: Soul Suspect. I also highly recommend The Witcher 3’s expansions and Bully: Scholarship Edition–possibly my favourite title from Rockstar Games. Also, be sure to check out our roundup of the best Xbox One deals for September 2019.

Xbox One games

GamesPrice (USD)Price (CAD)Price (GBP)
Red Dead Redemption 2$36$48£36
Grand Theft Auto V$15$15£12.50
LA Noire$20$25£17.50
Kingdom Hearts III$30$40£27.50
Just Cause 3$6$8.10£4.80
Just Cause 4$19.80$26.40£18.15
Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition$6$8.10£4.80
Rise of the Tomb Raider$9$12£6.75
Shadow of the Tomb Raider$19.80$26.40£18.15
Final Fantasy VII$11.20$15£8.95
Final Fantasy IX$14.70$19.60£11.90
Final Fantasy X/X-2$30$36£27
Final Fantasy XII$30$36£27
Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition$25$30£20
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition$4.50$6£3.75
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided$4.50$6£3.75
Murdered: Soul Suspect$3$3£2.40
Life Is Strange$4$4£3.20
Life Is Strange: Before the Storm$3.40$5£2.80
Life Is Strange 2$26.80$33.50£22

Xbox 360 games playable on Xbox One

TitlePrice (USD)Price (CAD)Price (GBP)
Red Dead Redemption$9.90$9.90£8.25
Grand Theft Auto IV$7$7£6.30
Bully: Scholarship Edition$6$6£4.80
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas$10$10£8
Rockstar Table Tennis$6$6£4.80

Xbox One DLC

TitlePrice (USD)Price (CAD)Price (GBP)
The Witcher 3: Expansion Pass$10$10£8
The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone$4$4£3.20
The Witcher 3: Blood And Wine$8$8£6.40
Ark Survival Evolved – Season Pass$22.50$22.50£18
Battlefield 1 – Season Pass$10$13£8.75
Battlefield 4 Premium$10$13£8.75
Valkyria Chronicles 4 – DLC Bundle$20$23.20£16
Titanfall 2: Angel City’s Most Wanted$6.25$8.24£5
Titanfall 2: Monarch’s Reign$6.25$8.24£5
Titanfall 2: Colony Reborn$6.25$8.24£5

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/this-xbox-one-games-sale-is-chock-full-of-our-abso/1100-6469920/

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne’s First Free DLC Update Dated

The first free update for Monster Hunter World‘s Iceborne expansion is right around the corner. Capcom had already confirmed the update will add the fearsome Rajang to the game, and now the publisher has revealed when it will arrive on PS4 and Xbox One: October 10.

We don’t yet know what else the update will contain, but the highlight is the aforementioned Rajang, a highly aggressive ape-like monster that originally debuted in Monster Hunter Freedom 2. Based on Rajang’s reveal trailer, which you can watch below, it looks like the ape will retain its signature “rage mode.” When enraged, the beast’s fur turns golden and it becomes even more relentless.

The Rajang update will be free for everyone who owns the paid Iceborne expansion, which launched on PS4 and Xbox One earlier this month (and is coming to PC in January 2020). Unlike the main game, Iceborne is set in a new arctic region called the Hoarfrost Reach, which is home to a variety of new monsters, as well as a handful of returning ones, such as the Glavenus.

GameSpot awarded the expansion a 9/10 in our Monster Hunter World: Iceborne review. “Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is at its best when you’re fighting tooth and nail against something that you know could crush you within its teeth in a second, even though this might feel like it came at the expense of a more interesting narrative,” critic Ginny Woo wrote. “Nothing is quite as good as the biting chill cutting through the furs of your armor, the shrill cry of your Palico as it comes to your aid, and the wind roaring in your ears as you latch onto a beast’s flank and climb up its side while it bucks and roars.”

We recently had a chance to hunt the Rajang at this year’s Tokyo Game Show; you can watch our battle with the beast above. If you’re just getting started in the expansion, be sure to check out our Monster Hunter World: Iceborne tips guide.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/monster-hunter-world-icebornes-first-free-dlc-upda/1100-6469811/