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  • Geoff Keighley Announces Summer Game Fest, Four Months Of News And Events

    An “industry-wide celebration of video games”.

    Game Awards creator Geoff Keighley has announced the Summer Game Fest. It is a new “industry-wide celebration of video games” that runs from May until August. According to Geoff, it’ll share news, in-game events, and playable content from the entire video game industry. There’ll also be panels and interviews from leading developers and publishers, and it’s all online.

    Phase one of the festival will feature announcements from 2K, Activision, Bandai Namco, Bethesda, Blizzard, Bungie, CD Projekt Red, Digital Extremes, EA, PlayStation, Private Division, Riot Games, Square Enix, Steam, Warner Bros. and team Xbox.

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

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  • EVO 2020 Has Been Officially Cancelled, Will Be Replaced By An Online Event

    “More information coming soon”.

    In March, we heard how this year’s EVO Championship series in North America would be “moving forward” with its plans. Now, like every other gaming event at this point, it’s been cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak.

    The announcement was made on the official EVO Twitter account. As previously promised, all arena tickets and hotel room reservations will be refunded. To make up for this, an online event will take its place this summer. More information about this will be revealed soon.

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

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  • Guide: Upcoming PS4 Games for May and June 2020

    Wonderful 101! The Last of Us 2! SpongeBob!

    What a turbulent time it is — not only for the games industry, but for basically everything. With most people trapped indoors as we deal with the coronavirus outbreak, 2020 is turning out to be one heck of a year so far. Until things improve, we need to find ways to entertain ourselves, and video games are perfect for escaping from real world issues.

    While we don’t recommend you spend your entire quarantine playing PlayStation 4 games, we can at least go through some of the titles you might be looking to purchase in order to kill some time. The Last of Us: Part II is easily the biggest game in the next two months with its revised release date of 19th June, but there’s plenty more to look forward to. Let’s have a peek.

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  • Evo 2020 Cancelled Due to Coronavirus, Online Event Planned Instead

    Down but not out.

    The inevitable has happened: Evo 2020 won’t be going ahead this summer due to the ongoing coronavirus situation. The official Evo Twitter account broke the news, adding that all purchased tickets will be refunded.

    Evo is the biggest annual fighting game event in the world, and this’ll be the first time that the gathering has been cancelled in its 24 year history — back before it was even called Evo. However, organisers say that an online event is now planned instead, and that more information will be shared soon. Hopefully it all works out, although we can’t imagine that putting together an online event with the scope of Evo will be easy.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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  • How fintech can help companies navigate this period of turbulence

    The word ‘unprecedented’ has been used a lot in recent weeks by different authors when talking about the ongoing pandemic – and it’s rather apt. In the UK at least, we have experienced no national crisis or event in living memory that compares. We are in uncharted territory, and as a nation are having to work together to flatten the curve of infection and lessen the pressure on our NHS.

    While the coming months look to be challenging for business owners, early indications suggest that the picture is slightly rosier for a lot of fintechs. For example, DeVere reported a 72% increase in usage and, staggeringly, UK startup Glint App recorded a 718% increase in online gold purchases. Business is booming, and it seems that fintech companies, far from being in trouble, may well be one of the few kinds of business to emerge from the pandemic in a better position.

    Given all of this, I would go so far as to say it is the duty of fintech companies to look at how we can best support other businesses through the difficult months ahead. Understandably, business owners are in distress due to the economic downturn of the last few weeks. In particular, the self-employed will need guidance and now is the time for fintechs to step up. Here are just a few ways in which fintechs could assist:

    Continue to employ contractors

    Times are definitely tough and the argument to reduce costs would make sense in normal circumstances. However, if your bottom line is not in immediate jeopardy, why not continue to give work to the contractors already under your employment and ensure important projects continue?

    With millions at risk of falling through the government’s safety net and just under a million people having applied for Universal Credit in the last two weeks of March, you could be saving them a lot of heartache and stress, as well as taking pressure off an already overburdened benefits system. 

    Realise the benefits of remote working

    Unless you’re running a hospital, supermarket or other business that requires in-person working, you should already have your team working remotely. Once the initial disruption has subsided, are there any plus sides to continuing with the new normal? Arguably yes – meetings tend to be shorter and overheads connected with keeping a building open will be lower or even non-existent.

    Furlough instead of letting go

    The government has rolled out a new package of help for businesses to take away the need to let go of their staff. If your business activity has dropped or stopped completely due to the coronavirus, the government has provided means for you to continue paying your employees.

    Be a great example of using tech to find solutions

    If you’re the CEO of a fintech, chances are you already know your way around VPN and Zoom. Don’t assume that everybody is as clued up as you and be willing to share your knowledge with other companies who may be just getting started.

    Consider payment holidays

    If you are providing a subscription service to businesses, contractors or self-employed people, consider whether you can offer struggling clients a break from payments for a few months. After all, if your client goes out of business, they won’t be able to pay you anyway, in which case nobody wins.

    Use your clout to effect change

    If you happen to be running a successful business, you can be a powerful voice to help others. Consider reaching out to your local MP to lobby on behalf of businesses and the self-employed, both in your area and beyond. You could also team up with other businesses in your network and speak up together. We need a better deal for those people in danger of falling through the cracks because when it comes to a national emergency such as the one we’re currently experiencing, we really are all in it together.

    Darren Fell is CEO and founder of Crunch

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  • This AMD Ryzen mini PC has a unique, exciting feature no other computer has

    A brand we’ve never heard of before has come up with a product we’ve never seen before. Maxtang from Aliexpress sells a mini PC that runs on an embedded AMD Ryzen chip – the V1605B – with four, yes four, DisplayPort connectors. We don’t know any other PC that offers this, let alone something that doesn’t require a separate display card or as small as this box.

    This Maxtang thin client costs as little as $410.92 from Aliexpress after a $3 coupon. That price is for the barebone model and note that this device ships without any operating system or Wi-Fi module. Other RAM/Storage bundles are available. Please check the website.

    Exact prices after the discount in other territories will vary depending on the day’s exchange rate. Aliexpress ships to most territories worldwide via expedited shipping although you may be levied additional charges and fees by customs.

    The Ryzen V1605B has four cores, eight threads, 4MB cache and a Vega 8 GPU. That makes it similar to a Ryzen 5 2500U and, according to the popular Passmark benchmark, faster than the Intel Core i5-10210U, which has a similar 15W TDP.

    Other than the four display connectors (all capable of outputting to 4K), the thin client has two audio connectors, two Gigabit Ethernet ports, eight USB ports (but no Type-C) and supports two DDR4 SODIMM modules. You can add one M2 SSD and one SATA drive (SSD or HDD) as well.

    It weighs a mere 1kg and measures only 18×18.2×3.7cm – that’s just over 1,200cc!

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  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Scales Back Naval Combat, Has an Upgradeable Settlement

    The centre of quests and decisions.

    Outside of fast travel, your ship was the best way of getting about and navigating the map in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. You could always rely on the vessel to get you somewhere quickly out on the open seas, and naturally, the mode of transport returns in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. However, this time around, it doesn’t sound like you’ll be engaging in naval combat. It’s more about getting to and from battles than sinking ships in the moment — exemplified by your settlement situated back in Norway that protagonist Eivor returns to time and time again.

    Based on an interview with lead producer Julien Laferrière, Eurogamer comes to the conclusion that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla won’t place an emphasis on naval combat. “There’s no sitting and firing cannons at other boats – Vikings just didn’t do that. Instead, your longships act as your fastest means of travel through the English countryside, along waterways which were the main roads of the era.” Instead, you’ll use longboats to quickly reach and raid English forts before making a speedy getaway.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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  • New Battlefield Game Confirmed for PS5, Coming 2021

    May not be cross-gen.

    It hardly needs saying, but EA has now confirmed that its DICE studio is working on the next instalment in the Battlefield franchise. The game will release on PlayStation 5 and aims to deploy at some point in 2021, missing the Holiday 2020 launch of the next-gen console. Does this mean that the publisher won’t have anything ready for the PS5 launch? It’s safe to assume it’ll have its usual roster of sports title, but we can now safely that Electronic Arts’ initial line-up won’t include a Battlefield title.

    In a statement issued to GameSpot, EA stated that the PS5 title is “targeting new innovation that will be enabled by next-gen platforms”. This does suggest that the release will ditch the PlayStation 4 platform and release exclusively on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, but that’s speculation on our part.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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  • Xbox Insider Release Notes – Alpha Ring (2005.200428-0000)

    Xbox Insider Release Notes – Alpha Ring (2005.200428-0000)

    Hey Alpha ring users! Today’s Xbox Insider Release Notes highlight the latest fixes, known issues, and features coming to your console. Starting at 2 p.m. PT today, users will receive the latest 2005 Xbox One system update (build: RS_XBOX_RELEASE_200519041.2447.200428-0000). Keep reading for more details.

    System Update Details:

    • OS version released: RS_XBOX_RELEASE_200519041.2447.200428-0000
    • Available: 2 p.m. PT – April 29, 2020
    • Mandatory: 3 a.m. PT – April 30, 2020

    System Update

    Fixes for Alpha

    We’ve heard your feedback, and we’re happy to announce the following fixes have been implemented for this 2005 build:

    Community

    • Fixed an issue where the X button would not work when attempting to “Like” content on Activity Feed.

    System

    • Various updates to properly reflect local languages across the console

    Xbox Insider Release Notes

    Known Issues for Alpha

    We understand some issues have been listed in previous Xbox Insider Release Notes. These issues aren’t being ignored, but it will take Xbox engineers more time to find a solution. We appreciate your patience at this time!

    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.

    Game DVR

    • Some users have reported that their clips are not recording the full length requested. This is being reported for 4K clips and non-4K clips. We are aware and investigating.

    Guide

    • Some users are reporting that they are not seeing Gamerpics or Profile information in the Friends tab.  We are aware of the issue and investigating.
    • We’ve received reports that the Friends tab is not showing the correct status of online/offline friends.

    My Games & Apps

    • Users have reported seeing black tiles instead of game artwork when browsing their collection.
      • Note: We are still investigating the issue, please report the issue again from the console if you have done so with a prior update and are still seeing this behavior.
    • Some titles in collection may appear with a “trial” tag incorrectly in collection.

    Profile Color

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

    Are you not seeing your issue listed above? Make sure to use Report a problem to keep us informed of your issue. We may not be able to respond to everyone, but the data we’ll gather is crucial to finding a resolution.

    Learn more about feedback and how each ring is differentiated in the following links:

    For more information regarding the Xbox Insider Program follow us on Twitter and join the community subreddit for support and updates. Keep an eye on future Xbox Insider Release Notes for more information regarding your Xbox One Update Preview ring!

    Related:
    Xbox Insider Release Notes – Alpha Skip-Ahead Ring (2006.200428-0000)
    Xbox Insider Release Notes – Beta and Delta Ring (2005.200424-1809)
    Xbox Insider Release Notes – Alpha Ring (2005.200424-1809)

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  • Xbox Insider Release Notes – Alpha Skip-Ahead Ring (2006.200428-0000)

    Xbox Insider Release Notes – Alpha Skip-Ahead Ring (2006.200428-0000)

    Hey Alpha Skip-Ahead ring users! Today’s Xbox Insider Release Notes highlight the latest fixes, known issues, and features coming to your console. Starting at 2 p.m. PT today, users will receive the latest 2006 Xbox One system update (build: RS_XBOX_RELEASE_200619041.2837.200428-0000). Keep reading for more details.

    System Update Details:

    • OS version released: RS_XBOX_RELEASE_200619041.2837.200428-0000
    • Available: 2 p.m. PT – April 29, 2020
    • Mandatory: 3 a.m. PT – April 30, 2020

    System Update

    Fixes for Alpha Skip-Ahead

    We’ve heard your feedback, and we’re happy to announce the following fixes have been implemented for this 2006 build:

    System

    • Various updates to properly reflect local languages across the console.

    Xbox Insider Release Notes

    Known Issues for Alpha Skip-Ahead

    We understand some issues have been listed in previous Xbox Insider Release Notes. These issues aren’t being ignored, but it will take Xbox engineers more time to find a solution. We appreciate your patience at this time!

    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.

    Game DVR

    • Some users have reported that their clips are not recording the full length requested. This is being reported for 4K clips and non-4K clips. We are aware and investigating.

    Guide

    • Some users are reporting that they are not seeing Gamerpics or Profile information in the Friends tab.  We are aware of the issue and investigating.
    • We’ve received reports that the Friends tab is not showing the correct status of online/offline friends.

    My Games & Apps

    • Users have reported seeing black tiles instead of game artwork when browsing their collection.
      • Note: We are still investigating the issue, please report the issue again from the console if you have done so with a prior update and are still seeing this behavior.
    • Some titles in collection may appear with a “trial” tag incorrectly in collection.

    Profile Color

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

    Are you not seeing your issue listed above? Make sure to use Report a problem to keep us informed of your issue. We may not be able to respond to everyone, but the data we’ll gather is crucial to finding a resolution.

    Learn more about feedback and how each ring is differentiated in the following links:

    For more information regarding the Xbox Insider Program follow us on Twitter and join the community subreddit for support and updates. Keep an eye on future Xbox Insider Release Notes for more information regarding your Xbox One Update Preview ring!

    Related:
    Xbox Insider Release Notes – Alpha Ring (2005.200428-0000)
    Xbox Insider Release Notes – Beta and Delta Ring (2005.200424-1809)
    Xbox Insider Release Notes – Alpha Ring (2005.200424-1809)

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