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  • Forza Horizon 3 Soundtrack Announced, Includes Blink 182, Beastie Boys, and Beethoven

    Forza Horizon 3 Soundtrack Announced, Includes Blink 182, Beastie Boys, and Beethoven

    With Forza Horizon 3‘s release coming up soon, Microsoft has now announced the racing game’s soundtrack and detailed its background music support.

    In an Xbox Wire post, Microsoft confirmed the game has almost 150 songs that span eight in-game radio stations. Returning from Forza Horizon 2 are the Horizon Pulse and Horizon Bass Arena stations, as well as new ones that play music from genres like hip-hop, indie rock, punk/metal, and classical. According to Microsoft, Forza Horizon 3 offers a “broader musical selection than any Horizon game.” The soundtrack certainly seems varied and diverse, as it features songs from Blink 182, Skrillex, and….Beethoven.

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    Forza Horizon 3 also makes use of background music support, so if want to listen to something else, you have that option as well.

    Below is Forza Horizon 3’s soundtrack, divided by label/genre. The game launches on September 27, but it sounds like you’ll be able to play early through a demo.

    Vagrant Records

    • “Caught By My Shadow” by Albert Hammond Jr.
    • “Losing Touch” by Albert Hammond Jr.
    • “We’ve Had Enough” by Alkaline Trio
    • “Patience” by Bad Suns
    • “You’re Not Pretty But You Got It Goin’ On” by Band Of Skulls
    • “Rival” by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
    • “Bored to Death” by Blink 182
    • “Carry Me” by Bombay Bicycle Club
    • “All Over” by CRUISR
    • “Weighted” by Frnkiero and the Cellabration”
    • “Love Like That” by Mayer Hawthorne
    • “Hard to Love” by MIAMIGO
    • “See You” by Saves the Day
    • “Ablaze” by School of Seven Bells
    • “The Sound” by The 1975
    • “We’re The Trees” by The A-Sides
    • “Ten Minutes” by The Get Up Kids
    • “Blood On The Sand” by Thrice
    • “What’s Real” by WATERS
    • “Come On” by White Lies

    Epitaph Records

    • “Naivety” by A Day to Remember
    • “This Loneliness” by Avion Roe
    • “Anxiety” by Bad Religion
    • “She’s A Blast” by Beautiful Bodies“
    • “The Gold Song” by Bouncing Souls
    • “Spineless and Scarlet Red” by Descendants
    • “It Remembers” by Every Time I Die
    • “Make Me Dumb” by Joyce Manor
    • “Elephant” by letlive.
    • “Raise Your Voice” by Obey The Brave
    • “Get It Right” by The Offspring
    • “Greed” by Pennywise
    • “ISUA” by Plague Vendor
    • “Fall Back Down” by Rancid
    • “Racing Toward a Red Light” by Saosin
    • “Gold” by Sleeping With Sirens
    • “Palm Dreams” by Touché Amoré
    • “Come Around” by Transplants

    Hospital Records

    • “Wish List” by Anile
    • “Blurred Memories (feat. Synkro) (Etherwood Remix)” by Bop
    • “Aurora (feat. Metrik)” by Camo & Krooked
    • “Throw Ya Hands” by Danny Byrd
    • “Souvenirs (feat. Zara Kershaw)” by Etherwood
    • “Constellations (Forza Horizon 3 VIP)” by Fred V & Grafix
    • “Ultraviolet” by Fred V & Grafix
    • “One More Moment (feat. Cepasa)” by Keeno
    • “Lust Thrust” by Krakota
    • “Sea Air” by Krakota
    • “Icarus (feat. Hugh Hardie)” by Logistics
    • “Tape Loops (feat. Hugh Hardie)” by London Elektricity
    • “Solarize (feat. Logistics) (Album Mix)” by Maduk
    • “Cadence (Instrumental)” by Metrik
    • “Get Away From Here (Instrumental)” by Netsky
    • “’Til Dawn” by Nu:Tone
    • “Only U (Real Quick)” by Ownglow
    • “Blight Mamba” by Royalston
    • “What The Future Holds” by S.P.Y.
    • “Komodo” by Whiney

    Future Classic Radio

    • “Real Talk” by Anna Lunoe and Touch Sensitive
    • “Heirloom” by Basenji
    • “Dekire feat. Oscar Key Sung (Bodhi Remix) ” by Charles Murdoch
    • “1998” by Chet Faker
    • “Goddess” by Chrome Sparks
    • “Crave You (feat. Giselle)” by Flight Facilities
    • “Sunshine feat. Reggie Watts” by Flight Facilities
    • “Never Be Like You (feat. Kai)” by Flume
    • “Sleepless (feat Jezzabel Doran)” by Flume
    • “Just A Lover” by Hayden James
    • “Beta” by HWLS
    • “O B 1” by Jagwar Ma
    • “Bird Of Prey” by karma Kid
    • “Peace (Radio Edit)” by Kenton Slash Demon
    • “Jungle” by Panama
    • “The Worry (Andras Dub)” by Seekae
    • “Pizza Guy” by Touch Sensitive
    • “Heartburn (Felix Cartal Remix)” by Wafia
    • “Flash Drive (feat Baby)” by Wave Racer
    • “Avocado Galaxy” by World Champion

    Horizon Pulse

    • “Freedom! ’15” by !!!
    • “Get Lost” by BreakBot
    • “Bury It” by CHVRCHES
    • “Clearest Blue” by CHVRCHES
    • “Lights & Music” by Cut Copy
    • “Go Time” by Digitalism
    • “HandClap” by Fitz and The Tantrums
    • “D.A.N.C.E” by Justice
    • “A Love Song” by Ladyhawke
    • “The River” by Ladyhawke
    • “Almighty Gosh” by Lucius
    • “I Follow Rivers (The Magician Remix)” by Lykke Li
    • “Go!” by M83
    • “The Heart Of Me” by Miike Snow
    • “Say My Name” by ODESZA
    • “The Sun (Klingande Remix)” by Parov Stelar
    • “Like An Animal” by Rufus Du Sol
    • “Tied To You” (feat. Justin Tranter) by THE KNOCKS
    • “Shine” by Years & Years

    Horizon Bass Arena

    • “Killer” by Adamski feat. Seal
    • “I Want U (GANZ Flip)” by Alison Wonderland
    • “Beardo” by Benny Benassi
    • “Ashes of Love” by Danny L Harle feat. Caroline Polachek
    • “Be Right There” by Diplo & Sleepy Tom
    • “Ingrid Is A Hybrid” by Dusky
    • “Runaway (U & I)” by Galantis
    • “Win or Lose” by iLL BLU feat. Ann Saunderson
    • “Fall For You (Radio Edit)” by Just Kiddin
    • “Turn The Music Louder (Rumble) (feat. Tinie Tempah & Katy B)” by KDA
    • “Closing Shot” by Lindstrom
    • “Momento (Original Mix)” by MamboBros
    • “Two Minds” by Nero
    • “Higher” by NVOY
    • “Waiting” by Oliver Heldens & Throttle
    • “Rinse & Repeat (feat. Kah-Lo)” by Riton
    • “To Ü (feat. AlunaGeorge)” by Skillrex & Diplo
    • “Papua New Guinea” by The Future Sound Of London

    Horizon Block Party

    • “Flow Is Trouble (feat. Ghostface Killah)” by 1200 Techniques
    • “Rings” by Aesop Rock
    • “Hit Em Up” by Afrikan Boy
    • “Sure Shot” by Beastie Boys
    • “Part Of” by Courts
    • “The Work” by De La Soul’s Plug 1 & Plug 2
    • “X Gon’ Give It To Ya” by DMX
    • “Higher (feat. James Chatburn)” by Hilltop Hoods
    • “What’s Golden” by Jurassic 5
    • “$ir Racha” by Lyrics Born
    • “Circle of Success” by Maker
    • “Up and Down (Beautiful Raw Remix)” by Maker
    • “808 Feat Cianna Blaze” by Maxim (The Prodigy)
    • “That’s Love” by Oddisee
    • “Wild Life” by Outasight
    • “SHINE” by Pharoahe Monch
    • “It’s Tricky” by Run-DMC
    • “U-Huh” by Tkay Maidza
    • “Bust A Move” by Young MC

    Timeless FM

    • “Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30” by Strauss
    • “An der schönen blauen Donau” by Strauss
    • “Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor” by Brahms
    • “Allegro” by Mozart
    • “Allegro con brio” by Beethoven
    • “Allegro con fuoco” by Dvorak
    • “St. John’s Night on Bald Mountain” by Mussorgsky
    • “Waltz of the Flowers” by Tchaikovsky
    • “Dies ierae” by Verdi
    • “Morgenstemning (Morning Mood)” by Grieg
    • “Presto – Allegro assai” by Beethoven
    • “The Trials” by Kazuma Jinnouchi

    Forza Horizon 3, which continues to look excellent in pre-release videos, comes to Xbox One and PC on September 27 as an Xbox Play Anywhere title. This means you can buy the game digitally on Xbox One and get the PC edition free or vice versa. The Xbox One version supports high dynamic range on Xbox One S, while the PC edition can reach resolutions up to 4K with a capable rig.

    In other news about Forza Horizon 3, Microsoft has confirmed that Halo’s iconic Warthog truck will be featured in the game.

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  • Divergent Star is "Not Necessarily Interested" in Finishing the Series on TV

    Divergent Star is "Not Necessarily Interested" in Finishing the Series on TV

    Following the disappointing box office take for this year’s Allegiant, it was reported that the next film in the Divergent film series would be heading to TV. Shailene Woodley is the latest member of the cast to express apparent disinterest in finishing the story on the small screen.

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    In a recent interview with Screen Rant, Woodley revealed that she wasn’t keen on Lionsgate’s plans for the series. “Last I heard they were trying to make it into a television show. I didn’t sign up to be in a television show,” she said. “Out of respect to the studio and everyone involved, they may have changed their mind and may be doing something different. But I’m not necessarily interested in doing a television show.”

    Woodley’s comments follow those of her co-star, Whiplash‘s Miles Teller. In August, Teller admitted he didn’t know what would happen to the series, or if he would be involved. “I honestly haven’t talked to anybody,” he told THR. “It caught us all by surprise.”

    “Things do change anytime they’re messing with something that was not the original intention. We all signed on for it in hopes that it’d be released in theaters, and we all had every intention of finishing [the franchise].”

    Allegiant‘s box office debut brought in $29.1 million, which was a more than 40 percent drop from both Divergent and the second film Insurgent‘s opening weekend earnings. Allegiant went on to make $179.2 million with a budget of $110 million, not including marketing.

    The series also stars Theo James (Underworld: Awakening), Ansel Elgort (Carrie), and Zoe Kravitz (Mad Max: Fury Road), and is is based on a post-apocalyptic book series by author Veronica Roth.

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  • The Last Guardian Delayed

    The Last Guardian, Sony and genDESIGN’s follow-up to Shadow of the Colossus, has been delayed. It was previously given an October 25 release date but will now launch on December 6, 2016.

    In an update on the PlayStation Blog, Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida explained that extra time was needed to fix bugs.

    “The Last Guardian development team is fast approaching major milestones in production and has made the tough decision to delay the release of The Last Guardian a few weeks,” he said.

    “A delay is a difficult decision, particularly with this game, but we have encountered more bugs than anticipated while in the final stages of development. To ensure that The Last Guardian delivers on the experience that the game’s creators have envisioned, we need to take the extra time to work on those issues.”

    He added: “Fumito Ueda (gen Design) and Japan Studio have a wonderful vision for The Last Guardian’s touching, emotional journey of friendship and trust, and we want to deliver the most polished experience possible for our fans who have supported us for so long.”

    Following years of silence from its developers and speculation that the project had been quietly cancelled, Sony announced development of The Last Guardian had shifted to PS4 at E3 2015. The game was originally revealed in 2009 as a PS3 title.

    In November 2015, Sony said it was purposefully holding back what it shows of The Last Guardian because it is a story-heavy game. GameSpot played The Last Guardian at E3 2015, you can read Scott Butterworth’s impressions here.

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  • See New Destiny: Rise of Iron Campaign Footage Here

    Destiny‘s big new expansion, Rise of Iron, comes out next week, but you don’t have to wait that long to see new footage from it. Videos recently posted online show off more than five minutes of new campaign footage; if you want to go into Rise of Iron with fresh eyes, it might be best to skip these videos.

    According to Eurogamer, the videos were published by Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu. On display here are some snowy sequences filled with lots and lots of shooting at bad guys. There is also a pretty cool sequence in the second video that shows a player firing from a moving gondola ascending a mountain. You can see all the videos here.

    Rise of Iron launches on September 20 for Xbox One and PS4. It’s Destiny’s fourth expansion, following The Dark Below, House of Wolves, and The Taken King–it’s the first to skip last-generation consoles.

    In other news, you can now acquire one of Rise of Iron’s new Exotics, ahead of the expansion’s release.

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  • Next PS2-on-PS4 Game Revealed

    Next PS2-on-PS4 Game Revealed

    The PS2-on-PS4 library adds another game this week. Sony has announced that Hot Shots Tennis, which originally came out a decade ago, will enter the library when the PlayStation Store refreshes this week.

    Hot Shots Tennis was developed by Japanese studio Clap Hanz, which also made the Hot Shots Golf series. The game offers “true tennis gameplay,” as well as matches for up to four players.

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    There are currently 30+ titles in the PS2-on-PS4 library, including a number of Rockstar Games-developed titles like Bully, Grand Theft Auto III, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Other PS2-on-PS4 games include Twisted Metal: Black, Psychonauts, and Star Wars Bounty Hunter.

    You can see all the PS2-on-PS4 games here.

    Hot Shots Tennis should be available when the PlayStation Store refreshes for the week on Tuesday, September 13.

    The game was originally released in 2006 in Japan and 2007 in North America. GameSpot’s Hot Shots Tennis review scored the game a 5/10 back then.

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  • FIFA 17 Demo Coming This Week, Here's All the Teams and Stadiums It Includes

    FIFA 17 Demo Coming This Week, Here's All the Teams and Stadiums It Includes

    As expected, a demo for FIFA 17 will launch on September 13 across PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, EA Sports has officially announced.

    In a blog post, EA Sports explained what’s included in the demo, starting off with a “select experience” from FIFA 17’s intriguing-looking “The Journey” mode. For the demo, you’ll fill the shoes of rising star Alex Hunter and can play through a portion of The Journey as Manchester United.

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    Also featured in the demo is the Kick Off mode, of course, which lets you play matches quickly. While matches are loading, you can play new skill games; there are four new single-player skill games and three new multiplayer ones.

    In terms of teams, there are twelve clubs from around the world playable in Kick Off. These include:

    • Manchester United
    • Manchester City
    • Chelsea
    • Real Madrid
    • Juventus
    • Inter
    • Paris Saint-Germain
    • Olympique Lyonnais
    • Seattle Sounders
    • Bayern München
    • Tigres U.A.N.L. (MX)
    • Gamba Osaka

    There are three stadiums featured in the demo: CenturyLink, Stamford Bridge, and Suita City Football Stadium.

    Another thing to note is that while FIFA 17’s demo will also be available on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, the game’s The Journey mode and some other Frosbite engine features are only on new-gen consoles and PC.

    FIFA 17 officially launches on September 27. In other news about the game, for the first time in years, Lionel Messi is no longer the game’s top-rated player.

    If you can’t wait to play a new soccer game, there’s currently a demo out right now for Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer 2017.

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  • Jurassic World Will Be a Trilogy, Director Confirms

    Jurassic World Will Be a Trilogy, Director Confirms

    Colin Trevorrow’s Jurassic World stands as the fourth biggest movie of all time, and inevitably sequels are on the way. It was rumoured last year that Universal was planning a trilogy of movies, and this has been confirmed by director Juan Antonio Bayona, who is helming the second of the three films.

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    As reported by LRM Online, Bayona revealed at the Toronto International Film Festival that his film would form the middle part of a trilogy. “The whole Jurassic World is a trilogy that Colin Trevorrow has envisioned,” he said. “We’re writing the second chapter, and it’s very interesting where he’s leading the story.

    “I grew up watching Steven Spielberg movies and I love those movies and the legacy, so it’s a question of being truthful to the legacy and at the same time, bringing new stuff that people will appreciate. We are still six months ahead of shooting, and so far, so good. It’s very exciting right now.”

    Last year, Trevorrow gave a few early hints as to what fans could expect from Jurassic World 2. “It will get to be a different kind of film,” he told the Jurassic Cast Podcast. “The audience has given us permission to a certain extent to take this to the next level, and I don’t necessarily mean in scale, I feel very strongly that it’s not about more dinosaurs or bigger and better dinosaurs, it’s about using this as a starting point for a much larger story about our relationship with these animals.

    Jurassic World was very much made with the fans in mind, and I’m not going to forget it, but now we’ve seen a lot of ‘dinosaurs chasing people around on an island’ movies. I think you guys and also the general audience is going to be down to explore where else we can go.”

    Jurassic World 2 is set to hit theaters on June 22, 2018.

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  • X-Men TV Spin-off Gets Weird and Funny New Trailers

    Legion is the first spinoff from the X-Men universe and will hit screens early next year. A first trailer was revealed at San Diego Comic-Con in July, and it has now been joined by a pair of new teasers. Check the first out here, and the other at the end of this article:

    Legion is the result of a partnership between Marvel and Fox, and will premiere on FX. It is being overseen by Fargo showrunner Noah Hawley and stars Dan Stevens (The Guest) and Aubrey Plaza (Parks & Recreation). Stevens will play David Haller, the troubled son of X-Men leader Professor X, who comes to realise that the voices in his head might in fact be real.

    The character of Legion first appeared in a 1985 issue of The New Mutants. The show will be the first time that Marvel has been directly involved with the X-Men onscreen–while Fox are the sole producers of the X-Men films and spinoffs such as Wolverine and Deadpool, Marvel has retained the TV rights to the properties.

    Last month, X-Men director Bryan Singer confirmed that the show would take place within the same world as the movies. “[It’s] part of the X-Men universe,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “But when you watch it, you wouldn’t have to label it. It could exist completely on its own.”

    Singer went on to explain that it “will relate to future X-Men movies,” adding that it will feature a “really ambitious and fun and very unique storyline.”

    Fox are also working on a second X-Men show. It was announced last year that a period show called Hellfire was in development; however it has since been scrapped following the departure of its showrunners in January. The replacement show will instead follow two ordinary parents as they discover their children are mutants and are forced to run from the government. It has received a pilot order from the network.

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  • The Week In Games: Num Num Num 

    The Week In Games: Num Num Num 

    According to the thermometer I totally keep by the window in my office, it’s 91 degrees outside and definitely still summer. According to the list below, however, fall is definitely upon us.

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