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  • The Last of Us 2: release date, news, and rumors

    The Last of Us 2: release date, news, and rumors

    You read that right: The Last of Us 2 is in development, and on its way in the coming year. The release date isn’t quite pinned down but there’s still plenty of rumors about when it might land, covered in the article below.

    As endings go, The Last of Us’s was pretty conclusive. But as it turns out, that hasn’t stopped The Last of Us developer Naughty Dog from cranking out a sequel in the form of The Last of Us 2 – or, The Last of Us: Part 2 if we’re using its proper name. 

    Given the first game was hailed by players and critics alike as a masterpiece with excellent, emotional storytelling and engaging, realistic characters, we have to admit that the decision to release a follow-up isn’t particularly shocking. We’d probably have been more surprised if there wasn’t one. And yet, when The Last of Us 2 was first announced, we’d be lying if we said our hearts didn’t skip a beat. 

    The Last of Us 2 was first announced by Naughty Dog at PlayStation Experience in 2016 alongside a teaser trailer and the last significant news drop around the game came at E3 2018. As we’re now well into 2019, we’re now hoping to hear an official release date any day now. 

    And it really could be any day – after Sony decided to bow out of E3 2019 it’s become increasingly hard to predict when news around the game could drop. Regardless, as this year goes on it’s looking increasingly likely that we’ll have to wait until late 2019 or maybe even 2020 before we join Ellie in her new adventure. 

    [Update: Naughty Dog has confirmed we’ll be hearing more about The Last of Us: Part 2 at Sony’s State of Play event on September 24. Read on to find out more.]

    Cut to the chase

    • What is it? The sequel to the critically acclaimed post-apocalyptic game The Last of Us
    • When can I play it? It’ll be a while from now, late 2019 or early 2020
    • What can I play it on? PlayStation 4

    The Last of Us 2 trailers 

    The most recent trailer we have for The Last of Us 2 was shown during E3 2018. This trailer finally gives us a look at Ellie in an intimate scene before cutting away to some of the brutal but stealth-based combat we can expect to see in the game when it’s launched.

    The gameplay sequence gives us a look at Ellie fighting for her life in the wild. Success in a fight appears to require the right balance between stealth and all out attack as damage seems to have a more realistic impact. Ellie can move quietly between areas, taking weapons from bodies and crafting, before bursting out and taking down her enemies. It’s a different creature in many ways to the original The Last of Us but it looks like something to look forward to, with more advanced enemies to challenge us and more complex gameplay to thrill us. 

    See the gameplay for yourself below.

    The Last of Us Part 2 had another trailer drop during PSX 2017. During a panel it was confirmed that the game will be set in the city of Seattle and the darker themes we know are coming were touched upon. You can watch the panel for yourself below:

    Another trailer for the game was shown at Sony’s press conference during the 2017 Paris Games Week. This trailer is around 5 minutes long, focusing on conflicts between the human factions in the game. It shows part 2 is going to have a dark story, perhaps even darker than the first, and the trailer is fairly harrowing to watch. 

    Visually impressive though it is, do note that it’s gory before you watch it for yourself below. 

    The first look at The Last of Us 2 came with its announcement at PlayStation Experience in 2016. Despite the fact that the game was early in development, the trailer showed a full (non-gameplay) scene that features both Ellie and Joel. You can watch it below:

    The Last of Us 2 release date

    The Last of Us 2 has been in the works for a while but we’re still waiting for a definite release date. Considering Naughty Dog has experienced the bad side of promising a solid release date and missing it before, it’s hard to blame them for not committing before being ready. 

    In an interview with Vorterix, the game’s composer, Gustavo Santaolalla, said that the game is going to launch in 2019. Naturally, this hasn’t been confirmed so we’d take it with a pinch of salt. 

    Making that 2019 release date seem less likely are the recent rumors suggesting we won’t see The Last of Us 2 on shelves until early 2020, especially after another big PlayStation exclusive, Death Stranding, just had a November 2019 release date confirmed. It would be incredible to have two releases from PlayStation that are this big during the holiday season but it’s unlikely.  

    Adding fuel to the 2020 fire is a Between the Sheets interview with Ellie actress Ashely Johnson. When asked when the game is going to be released, Johnson appears to begin to say “February”, which would tie up with the rumored release date after Death Stranding took the end of 2019 release slot. 

    Of course, Johnson didn’t actually get to finish what she was saying and a lot can change between now and February 2020. We won’t know for certain until Naughty Dog makes it official. You can watch the interview with Johnson below (with that release moment being around the one hour and seven minutes mark).

    What we know so far

    September PlayStation Events

    After what has felt like an age of no news, The Last of Us fans finally have something to look forward to. Naughty Dog and PlayStation have confirmed that they’re ready to make some The Last of Us 2 reveals at a dedicated media event on September 24 in Los Angeles. 

    What exactly will be revealed during the event isn’t currently known but naturally fans are hoping for some more footage and maybe even some kind of release window. Perhaps we’ll get a glimpse of that reported GameStop footage from August. Regardless, it’s not long now for fans to wait and find out. 

    GameStop Conference

    Some brand new The Last of Us 2 footage was apparently shown behind closed doors during the recent GameStop managers conference in Nashville. The footage, which will be available to the wider world “soon”, was short and showcased some of the game’s stealth aspects, including how clickers can be used to your advantage. 

    When this “soon” that the footage will be released is isn’t yet known but one opportunity for Sony and Naughty Dog to show some new footage would be during Paris Games Week in October if it doesn’t drop even sooner.

    More from Troy Baker

    The teasing for The Last of Us 2 continues at Manchester Comic-Con. Troy Baker, voice of Joel, has once again been talking about the game and this time he’s said:

    “There is nothing about this game, nor the reveals, that hasn’t been 100% carefully crafted and methodically curated. All I can tell you is that as much as you’re clamoring for it, you’re not ready.”

    If that’s true then the careful curation possibly extends to Baker’s excellent hyping here. What that tells us is that we’re not going to hear anything about this game’s release date until Sony and Naughty Dog want us to and it could be a little while longer before we do. 

    Troy Baker shedding some light

    Things have been a little quiet around The Last of Us Part II lately so Troy Baker, the voice of Joel, has caused some excitement merely by mentioning the game. During Manchester Comic-Con, Baker was asked what can be expected from the sequel and wasn’t able to give away much. What he did say, however, was that “it’s hands down the most ambitious game that Naughty Dog has ever done for sure. It’s far larger than I thought was going to be possible.” That’s a pretty big statement to make and one guaranteed to leave fans salivating. 

    When it came to the release date, though, Baker wasn’t able to make any announcements. Not because he didn’t want to (though obviously and understandably he didn’t) but because he and his fellow cast members don’t know the release date just yet. “Last time we announced, we slipped,” he explained, “And they don’t want to do that again.” 

    (Via PlayStationLifestyle)

    The Last of Us 2

    Rumors of a delay

    There was much excitement on May 29 as a result of PlayStation exclusive Death Stranding finally getting its release date confirmed as November 8 2019. This has, however, had a ripple effect which is concerning fans of The Last of Us 2.

    With Death Stranding now slotted in as PlayStation’s big exclusive release for the holiday season of 2019, it’s been rumored (by Kotaku’s Jason Schreier among others) that The Last of Us 2, also originally said to be looking at a late 2019 release, will now be pushed into early 2020.

    This has not been confirmed by Naughty Dog or PlayStation so it remains nothing more than rumor at the moment. It’s also worth pointing out that The Last of Us 2 has never had a set-in-stone release date anyway. 

    However, an early 2020 release date for The Last of Us 2 does not seem impossible at this point as PlayStation having two such huge releases close together at the end of 2019 would be a surprise indeed.

    A recent interview with Ellie actress, Ashley Johnson, has also added to those early 2020 rumors as, when asked by the interviewer when the game will release, she appears to begin to say February. However, nothing has been confirmed by Naughty Dog just yet so everything stands as rumor only at the the moment.

    Into the final stages

    News around The Last of Us 2 has been hotting up recently as the game inches closer towards completion. Naughty Dog has now confirmed that the final scene for the game has been shot and the game’s co-director, Anthony Newman, has tweeted out a recruitment call as the studio begins to “close out” the game’s development. 

    As promising as these announcements are, they don’t reveal anything about whether or not we can expect to see The Last of Us 2 this year or next. Regardless, development has reached a critical stage and though Sony won’t be attending E3 2019, that doesn’t mean it can’t make some announcements around the time of the show. In fact, recent rumors have suggested that we will see some kind of news around this time. Hopefully we’ll see a confirmed release date in the coming months. 

    Mocap is underway

    Things have been quiet on the official news front for The Last of Us 2 but we’ve been glad to see some studio insiders and actors from the game posting images on social media which show that the game’s motion capture is well underway. Actors Ashley Johnson and Shannon Woodward have both posted images of themselves wearing mocap suits. They didn’t give much away but the fact that Naughty Dog is this far into the motion capture process suggests we might at least be closer to hearing about a possible release date. 

    Troy Baker is impressed

    The Last of Us 2 is still in the works, but we now know that one of its lead voice actors, Troy Baker, has had an in-depth look and he thinks the game is ‘awesome’. It’s not clear whether Baker just saw some gameplay or had the chance to go hands-on himself but according to GameRant he said during MCM Comic Con at Birmingham “It’s a fantastic story. It’s a fantastic game. We just finished a playtest. It’s looking awesome. I can’t for it to be on shelves.” Though we can’t be sure where exactly in the development process it is (during PSX, it was said that Naughty Dog had reached around the 50 to 60% mark) this playtest is an encouraging sign. 

    Directors

    With Neil Druckmann having been promoted to Vice President of Naughty Dog, The Last of Us 2 now has two confirmed directors. Druckmann will, of course, still be heavily involved in the creation of the game but it’s now being headed up by Anthony Newman and Kurt Margenau, both of whom were lead designers on Uncharted 4. 

    Story

    Although it was no slouch in the gameplay department, it was the story told by The Last of Us that stuck with us for months afterwards. Naturally Naughty Dog had to give us some kind of hint about where the sequel would go. 

    At the moment we know The Last of Us 2 will take place in the city of Seattle, five years after the end of the original game, with a 19 year old Ellie taking the starring playable role. Joel will still appear in the game but if the teaser trailer is anything to go by, he could be a much more passive presence. 

    This time around, Ellie is extremely angry about…something. From what we saw from the teaser trailer she wants revenge, which to her appears to be a dish best served deadly. 

    She does, after all, promise to “kill every last one of them.” It’s not clear who “them” is but it could signal that the Fireflies, the first game’s well-meaning but morally grey antagonists, will make a return. Anger, hate and revenge are going to be key themes this time around so expect to be in for an emotionally heavy ride. 

    The Last of Us 2

    In the trailer for the game shown at Paris Games Week in 2017, we got a look at how dark the game is likely to be. The trailer focuses on the opposing relationships between human characters in the game and features some seriously cringe-inducing violence. 

    It doesn’t tell us much about any new characters of how they’ll relate to one another but it does confirm that we’re going into a dark game world in The Last of Us part 2. 

    In a recent panel at PSX both Druckmann and Gross said that though the game’s story will indeed be dark and there’ll be a focus on the theme of hate, “there is hope” and there will be “lighthearted moments.” 

    We can’t pretend we’re not relieved to hear this after the game’s controversial Paris Games Week trailer which, Druckmann said, was intended to highlight the game’s exploration of the pursuit of justice.

    Ellie is one of the most real and refreshing characters we’ve seen in gaming so it’s exciting that Naughty Dog are going to take her story further and put her in center stage. 

    The creative director of the game, Neil Druckmann has said that the story will be about Ellie and Joel’s relationship and that though the story would be complementary to the story of the first game, it would be much larger. 

    The Last of Us 2

    When asked at a PSX panel whether or not Joel or Ellie may die, Druckmann responded that “no one is safe” highlighting that the game’s story really could go anywhere. 

    Hopes are particularly high for this larger story as it’s been revealed that one of the writers of Westworld, Halley Gross, will be co-writing the game’s story. Having someone who’s written scripts for such an incredibly popular and successful show should be a boon for the game’s story. 

    Gameplay

    E3 2018 brought us our first proper look at the gameplay in The Last of Us Part 2. Given Ellie is now the leading playable character, it was expected that things would be a little different from the first game and the presentation at the show made this fairly clear. 

    Ellie will have some moves similar to Joel but there are some things she’ll be able to do that are completely different. For one thing she can jump – the new jump button should make the world of The Last of Us Part 2 more complex and more enjoyable to traverse. It also has the potential to make combat more interesting. Speaking of combat, Ellie doesn’t really throw punches as her first form of attack, she has a stealthy knife. Melee combat generally appears to offer a little more than the original game, with evasions and an environment that can help as well as hinder your fighting.

    Not only has Ellie matured as a character, the enemies she faces have developed and they’re more realistic than ever. The Infected in The Last of Us Part 2 are smarter and more reactive than their predecessors, making them a tougher foe to face. AI has improved, allowing enemies to communicate with one another and to look for Ellie when she’s hiding. Expect some tense moments to arise from this. 

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  • Hitman 2’s Final Piece of DLC Takes a Trip to the Maldives, Out Next Week on PS4

    Along with two more Special Assignments.

    It feels like, compared to its predecessor, Hitman 2 has very much gone under the radar. It was a great game at launch, but we think it’s safe to say that the sequel hasn’t had the same impact the episode-based original had. Nevertheless, IO Interactive’s latest rounds out its season pass content next week on PlayStation 4 with a tropical trip to Haven Island.

    This time around, Agent 47 dons a fake identity and works his way into the position of a guest at the privately-owned island. It is said to be a luxurious destination for the wealthiest families on the planet, but that’ll make the stealthy slaughtering all the more satisfying. It hits PS4 on 24th September to be exact and brings with it two further Special Assignments named A Silver Tongue and A Bitter Pill.

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  • World War Z Teases Crossplay, New Missions, and More Zombies for Future Updates

    Season Two incoming.

    World War Z has received an impressive level of post-launch support ever since its promising release back in April, with the best part being that it’s all completely free. It gets even better with season two, however, which teases PS4 crossplay with PC and other consoles, as well as new missions and zombie types.

    There’s no doubting that crossplay is the biggest talking point of World War Z’s second season of content, which is said to add support for console and PC players to interact with one another across all PvE modes. Elsewhere, two new missions set in Moscow and New York are on their way alongside extra weapons and zombie types.

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  • We Choose Our Favorite Borderlands 3 Characters (That Aren’t FL4K)

    Borderlands 3 is here and it’s currently holding the attention of your friendly neighborhood Xbox Wire editorial team. We recently took a glowing look at one of the game’s playable characters, the robotic Beastmaster named FL4K. As you might have noticed if you read the article, our own Jeff Rubenstein was quite smitten with FL4K’s Dr. Doolittle-like animal whispering abilities. Of course, his judgment might have been clouded by the pile of Skill Points that was thrown his way to level up the character right from the jump.

    Now that we’ve had the chance to play Borderlands 3 for a couple days, however, we’ve all got our own opinions about which class is best. Looking to start playing? Take a look at our character breakdowns below for some ideas on what to expect.

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    Mike Nelson chooses Zane, the Operative

    The dude can create a hologram of himself that kicks ass (and deals damage), dispatch an automated drone that fills enemies full of holes, and can throw down a shield to protect his allies. Clearly the most versatile of the new Vault Hunters in my opinion. Also has more quips and japes than you can shake a dead skag at that gets a chuckle out of me every now and again.

    My favorite combo for Zane that I’ve been putting my Skill Points into is Hitman and Double Agent. This gives you a great pairing to play Borderlands 3 solo with two “co-op” partners that you can call on for a limited time: the Digi-Clone (aka hologram Zane) and the SNTNL drone. I’ve also found it cool that you can warp back to the Digi-Clone’s location, making your enemy’s head spin and can get you out of trouble quickly if you get surrounded.

    No, he doesn’t have a giant mech. Nor can he command a pack of skaags. But Zane’s got some extraordinary tools that I’m looking forward to leveling up and expanding as my Borderlands 3 adventure continues.

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    Jeff Rubenstein chooses Moze, the Gunner

    Aren’t they all gunners? No matter – Moze sees Borderlands adopt one of the bigger trends this generation: getting your butt kicked? Summon a giant mech to jump into!

    And so it goes for Moze; a press of the Left Bumper and this character digistructs her “Iron Bear” mech, clambers inside, and rains holy hell on Bandits, beasts, or anything else in her path. You got your D.Va in my Borderlands!

    The catch is, Moze can only stay in the Iron Bear until it’s out of fuel, or it takes too much of a beating. So I’ve focused her skill tree on toughening up her mech (“Security Bear,” “Stainless Steel Bear”), increasing its fuel efficiency (“Deadlines”), and reducing its Cooldown (“Grizzled”). By the time Moze hit level 10, she was spending a lot more time inside the Iron Bear, which is exactly where you want her to be.

    I’ve also enjoyed tinkering with Iron Bear’s many weapons; the Vanquisher Rocket Pod, modded to lock and home in, is a favorite. And if you’re playing co-op a lot, it’s worth the Skill point in “Dakka Bear” – it adds a turret for one of your friends to, um, catch a ride on.

    Yes, Mike, all of the characters can crack a joke. But does Zane quote Ariana Grande? Thank you, next.

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    Will Tuttle chooses Amara, the Siren

    I’ll admit that I was not originally expecting to choose the Siren. Given that Borderlands is a game that’s ostensibly all about guns, I kind of figured that I’d go with the Gunner since, y’know, it’s got gun right there in the name. Then I remembered that there’s more to this game than guns and that Amara is one of only six Sirens in the entire Borderlands universe. I mean, that’s got to count for something, right?

    I think what most interested me in Amara are her phase powers, which allow her to perform a number of powerful, almost-magical attacks during combat. Her Phaseslam Action Skill allows her to jump and slam into the ground, exploding weak nearby enemies and launching the more powerful ones up in the air for your allies to blast. Phasegrasp, on the other hand (pun most definitely intended), brings a large hand up from underground, holding baddies in place for an extended period while you unload on them with your weapons.

    As for me, I’ve spent most of my time using the Phasecast Action Skill. This ability lets Amara blast an electricity-based version of herself straight ahead, damaging any enemies caught in the path. I’ve tweaked it a bit by dumping skill points into some of her action skill augments. This includes an augment called Soul Sap that gives Amara health back every time she uses Phasecast, giving it an element of defense to go with its offense.

    And you guys can have your cute jokes. Amara knows saving the universe is serious business.

    With multiple editions chock-full of digital bonus content, Xbox fans can pick the version that’s best for them – all available today on the Microsoft Store. There’s the Borderlands 3 Standard Edition for $59.99 and includes the base game. Then there’s Borderlands 3 Deluxe Edition available for $79.99 and includes the base game, as well as the following bonus digital content: Retro Cosmetic Pack, Neon Cosmetic Pack, Gearbox Cosmetic Pack, Toy Box Weapon Pack, and XP & Loot Drop Boost Mods.

    Finally, the Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe Edition is available for $99.99 – at a special limited-time pricing that will go up to $119.99 on September 17 — and includes all the bonus digital content of the Deluxe Edition plus the Borderlands 3 Season Pass, which includes: four campaign DLC packs featuring new stories, missions and challenges; Butt Stallion weapon skin, weapon trinket, and grenade mod.

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  • September 18th : New Preview Beta Ring 1910 Update (1910.190916-1945)

    September 18th : New Preview Beta Ring 1910 Update (1910.190916-1945)

    Starting at 2:00 p.m. PST today, members of the Xbox One Preview Beta Ring will begin receiving the latest 1910 Xbox One system update (Build: 19H1_RELEASE_XBOX_DEV_191018363.7168.190916-1945).

     

     

    DETAILS:

    • OS version released: 19H1_RELEASE_XBOX_DEV_191018363.7168.190916-1945
    • Available: 2:00 p.m. PST – September 18, 2019
    • Mandatory: 3:00 a.m. PST – September 19, 2019

    System Update

    System Update

    FIXES:

     

    Games

    • Fixed an issue where declining a game’s request for permissions can cause the prompt to appear repeatedly.

     

    Guide

    • Fixed an issue where the Guide would show a game installing when it has been cancelled.

     

    Accessibility

    • Fixed an issue with the power menu not displaying correctly with Light Theme enabled.
    • Various fixes to Narrator when reading content on the console.
    • Fixed an issue where the narrator would not read some items in the Gamerscore Leaderboard.

     

    My Games & Apps

     

    • Fixed and issue where some users were not seeing games appear in Ready to Install.
    • Various improvements while navigating collections.

     

     

    System – Controller

    • A new version of controller firmware (4.8.1908.0) has been released for certain controller models.  Users may be prompted to update the controller automatically when it is connected to the console. You can also go to Settings>Devices & streaming> Accessories with the controller connected, then select the ellipsis button to see if a firmware update is available.
      • Changes in this firmware include:
        •       Reliability improvements for wireless connectivity on console.
        •       Improvements to Bluetooth pairing.
        •       Nexus behavior changes over Bluetooth on Android.

    System

    • Fixes for issues where the console are shutting down unexpectedly while playing games and using media apps such as Netflix.
      • Note: If for some reason you experience this behavior after today’s update, make sure to submit a report from the console as soon as it has rebooted.
    • Fixes to the console setup process when selecting to Apply account settings.
    • Fixed an issue when manually closing games and apps via the menu.
    • Various updates to properly reflect local languages across the console.

     

    Xbox InsidersXbox Insiders 

    KNOWN ISSUES:

     

    Audio

    • Users who have Dolby Atmos enabled and console display settings set to 120hz with 36 bits per pixel (12-bit) are experiencing loss of Dolby Atmos audio in some situations.
      • Workaround: Disable 120hz or set Video Fidelity to 30 bits per pixel (10-bit) or lower.

     

    Dolby Access

    • Users are unable to complete the setup for Dolby Atmos in the app and the app is not recognizing Dolby Atmos headphones.
      • Note: This is an issue with the Dolby Access app and the app developers are aware and investigating.

     

    Guide

    • Users are reporting that their Friends list is not updating with correct status.

     

    Profile Color

    • Sometimes users may encounter the incorrect Profile color when powering on the console.

     

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  • ReadySet Heroes Looks Like a Fun Twist on the Dungeon Crawler in New PS4 Gameplay

    Dungeon brawler.

    We’ve barely heard anything about ReadySet Heroes since its announcement during the inaugural State of Play. The neat-looking dungeon crawler pits four players against each other in a competitive hunt for loot before throwing down in an arena battle. It doesn’t sound particularly impressive written down, but this new gameplay video from PlayStation Underground looks pretty fun.

    This video shows off a typical 2v2 game of ReadySet Heroes. Your team of two will make its way through a randomly generated dungeon, trying to get as far as possible within the time limit and picking up new weapons and stat buffs along the way. At the same time, the opposition is trying to do the same. Once your time in the dungeon is up, all players will be put into a competitive brawl of some kind. The example in the video has you trying to feed sushi to your team’s walrus, of course, but there will be multiple mini-games that will decide the winners.

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  • Ghost Recon: Breakpoint Open Beta Begins Next Week on PS4

    Rumble in the jungle.

    Ubisoft has revealed that the open beta for Ghost Recon: Breakpoint will begin later this month, lasting just a few days. It’ll apparently feature content that wasn’t part of the closed beta which ran earlier this month.

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  • MediEvil’s PS4 Remake Goes Gold Ahead of Halloween Release

    Sir Dan’s time to shine.

    Pinch us! We never thought we’d see the return of cult PSone franchise MediEvil, but Other Ocean’s upcoming PlayStation 4 remake has gone gold. For those uncertain on the technical terminology, this effectively means that the title is complete and ready for manufacturing. Here’s what the final master looks like:

    Of course, while it was never really in doubt, this means that the game will hit its previously announced 25th October release date, so you can be confident you’ll be reacquainting yourself with Sir Dan and co in time for Halloween. The latest gameplay footage is looking great – are you eager to revisit Gallowmere in a few weeks?

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  • BioWare Reveals What’s Next for ANTHEM, and Proceeds to Announce Absolutely Nothing

    This isn’t our favourite dev on the Citadel.

    Ah yes, BioWare is still trying to keep its failed looter-shooter alive. ANTHEM is dead in the water, but in an effort to keep its tiny community engaged, the former Mass Effect developer has issued an update on its blog pertaining to what lies ahead of the game. The problem is, head of live service Chad Robertson doesn’t actually announce or even hint at anything for the future whatsoever.

    With the title “What is next for ANTHEM”, you’d expect some sort of content reveal to be included. Robertson discusses the feedback received from the title’s recent Cataclysm event, before taking a deep dive into the road ahead.

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