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  • This Holiday Is The Final Chance To Buy NES Or SNES Classics

    This Holiday Is The Final Chance To Buy NES Or SNES Classics

    If you’ve been on a nostalgia kick for older games recently or want a miniconsole inside your TV stand for long-term gaming fun, your options are about to become quite a bit more limited. According to Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime, this holiday is your last real chance to grab either the NES or SNES Classics.

    In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Fils-Aime talked a bit about the two products and what Nintendo’s future plans are further consoles in the same ilk.

    “We worked very hard, both for the NES Classic and the SNES Classic, to really have the best games that defined that generation,” Fils-Aime told the outlet. “We’ve said that the current systems are the extent of our classic program. We’ve also been clear that, at least from an Americas perspective, these products are going to be available through the holiday season and once they sell out, they’re gone. And that’s it.”

    The wording is pretty unambiguous, Nintendo isn’t going to be producing more of their NES and SNES Classic units, so the ones remaining on store shelves are all that’s left. Outside of paying likely exorbitant prices for used versions from individual sellers, this is it.

    From Fils-Aime’s comments, it implies that Nintendo might be done with classic consoles as a whole, this is surprising as there’s still materials left unmined in their back catalog. The Nintendo executive was pretty clear, though, that they plan to be putting all their old game focus on the Switch.

    “The way that consumers will be able to continue participating with our classic content is going to be through Nintendo Switch Online, and we just released three new games from the NES generation onto that platform. We look at that as the main way that consumers will be able to experience that legacy content,” Fils-Aime said.

    The statement is direct, but also doesn’t directly say there won’t be a Nintendo 64 Classic. It also seems to imply that Nintendo is open to putting SNES games on the Switch as part of their Nintendo Switch Online program, which currently has NES games and added a few more this month.

    [Source: The Hollywood Reporter]

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  • Discord's Store To Offer 90 Percent Revenue Split Favoring Developers In 2019

    Discord's Store To Offer 90 Percent Revenue Split Favoring Developers In 2019

    When games are published on Steam, the developer gets 70% of the revenue with the other 30% going to Valve. Epic made headlines in the beginning of the month by offering developers 88% of the revenue of games published on its new Epic Games Store. Today, Discord announced that starting next year, developers will receive 90% of the revenue for games sold on its platform.

    Discord revealed its plans this morning in a blog post writing, “Turns out, it does not cost 30% to distribute games in 2018. After doing some research, we discovered that we can build amazing developer tools, run them, and give developers the majority of the revenue share.” Discord’s store opened up in beta in October and allows developers to self-publish on the platform. Discord’s platform also offers verified servers.

    Later in the post Discord wrote, “We believe if we iterate and work with developers, we can reverse platform fragmentation in the game industry while connecting developers and players closer together.”

    [Source: Discord]

     

    Our Take
    I don’t think Steam needs to be too nervous – the platform isn’t going anywhere, but I bet proclamations like this from Epic and Discord are prompting it to consider re-evaluating its revenue split. A lot of these details are behind-the-scenes issues that don’t directly affect us consumers too much, but I’m curious to see how all of these stores pivot and change.

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  • Subnautica Is Free On The Epic Games Store Until December 27

    Subnautica Is Free On The Epic Games Store Until December 27

    Starting now and going until December 27, you can grab Subnautica from the Epic Games Store for free. You can head here to grab your copy of the game.

    In Subnautica, your ship crash lands on an alien world and it’s up to you to survive by collecting resources and crafting weapons and equipment. You can read our review of Subnautica right here.

    [Source: Epic Games Store]

     

    Our Take
    The Epic Games Store is coming out of the gates strong with exclusives like Hades and a free copy of Subnautica. It will take years to assess if it is truly competitive with Steam, but these first few days are showing a lot or promise.

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  • You Can Now Buy Gold Bars With Real Money In Red Dead Online

    You Can Now Buy Gold Bars With Real Money In Red Dead Online

    Rockstar’s latest blog post covering Red Dead Online outlines a few ambiguous changes to the game, and details how players can get free gold.

    You can read the blog post here. In it, Rockstar thanks players for playing the beta and says that everyone who participated will get 15 gold bars. Rockstar writes, “The awards will begin rolling out today and if you haven’t experienced the Red Dead Online Beta yet, play by Thursday, December 20th for eligibility. All gold bar gifts should be delivered by Monday, December 24th. Keep an eye out for an alert screen when entering the Red Dead Online Beta to confirm the gift.” So if you haven’t started playing Red Dead Online, now is a good time to start.

    Rockstar also wants to thank pre-order players by handing out some RDO$. If you pre-ordered any version of the game, you will get RDO$100. If you pre-ordered the special edition of the game you will get an additional RDO$100 and if you per-ordered the ultimate edition you will get an additional RDO$1,000.

    You can now purchase gold bars with real world money as the store is now open. Currently you can get 25 gold bars for $9.99 (there is also a special offer to get 25 for $4.99), 55 for $19.99, 150 for $49.99, 245 for $74.99, or 350 for $99.99.

    Finally, the game has been updated. The patch notes read, “Title Update 1.05 has been released addressing general improvements to fix game stability, save data and to address exploits.”

    For more on Red Dead Online, head here.

    [Source: Rockstar]

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  • A Kingdom Hearts-Themed PlayStation 4 Pro Is Coming To North America

    A Kingdom Hearts-Themed PlayStation 4 Pro Is Coming To North America

    Sony announced this morning a special Kingdom Hearts-themed PlayStation 4 Pro console will be available when Kingdom Hearts III launches in January.

    You can check out some photos of the system below. It has all kinds of Kingdom Hearts aesthetic touches on both the system and the controller and it will include a 1 TB HDD and a copy of Kingdom Hearts III, which means it will also include access to the game’s PS4-exclusive digital content.

     

    Earlier this year, it was announced Japan would be getting a Kingdom Hearts PS4, which you can see right here. The designs of the two systems are distinct, but both have been created to celebrate the release of Kingdom Hearts III. The system will be $399.99 and will be available on January 29 exclusively at GameStop.

    Disclaimer: Game Informer is owned by GameStop.

    [Source: PlayStation.Blog]

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  • Smash Bros. Ultimate Update Live, Makes Online Improvements

    Smash Bros. Ultimate Update Live, Makes Online Improvements

    The new update for Super Smash Bros Ultimate has gone live, indicating a number of new improvements, including updates to online as well as some character balancing.

    For online, the game now highly prioritizes your preferred match types when matchmaking. A common complaint about online was that you could set your parameters to 1 vs. 1 with no items and end up in a four-player free-for-all with items set to high. Now the game will work harder to match you up with your preferred style, though the patch notes warn that it may take more time to find a match now.

    There have also been general changes to increase the stability of synchronous connections in online. Hopefully this means improved netcode.

    Donkey Kong, Link, Kirby, Luigi, Ice Climbers, Young Link, Olimar, Toon Link, Villager, Greninja, Pac-Man, Duck Hunt, and Isabelle also all got balance changes. The Pikachu and Eevee spirits you can get for having either Pokemon Let’s Go: Eevee or Pikachu data on the Switch are now available and can be unlocked.

    Remember, this update changes the balance, so any non-video replays you have saved need to be recorded ASAP. Once the update applies, you can no longer view those replays. Once you’re ready to patch, the Switch menu will ask you when launching the app.

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  • How to Play Multiplayer in Ashen and Other Useful Tips

    How to Play Multiplayer in Ashen and Other Useful Tips

    If you have entered the world of Ashen you’ve no doubt encountered numerous foes, both large and extra-large, as you traverse this mysterious world to save the light from darkness. Part of what makes Ashen such a compelling and exciting game is its unique, passive multiplayer experience, where companions – either AI or human — are never too far away to help lend a hand against a powerful enemy or to save you from certain death. But how can you get your friends to join in on the fun? How can you best be prepared for what lies ahead? We’re here to help. Read on, adventurer…

    Finding a Connection

    After completing the opening quests and have founded your town Vagrant’s Rest, you will have the ability to connect with other players outside of the town boundaries (when you can engage in combat). When outside of the boundaries, Ashen will look to find other players who are within your proximity so that you may encounter one another. Not only do you have to be at the same place in the world, you may also need to be at roughly the same level (e.g. the same number of bosses defeated).

    Communicating with your online companion is tied to pressing Up on the controller’s d-pad. This will light a bright sigil above your head that essentially means, “Follow me.” Use this to coordinate with each other so you’re never too far away from each other in the game world.

    Ashen Screenshot

    Ashen Screenshot

    Playing with Friends

    This requires a few extra steps, in addition to what’s outlined above, so start by partying up with your friend over Xbox Live so you can coordinate via voice chat. Then, both of you should open the Multiplayer section in Ashen’s in-game pause menu under System.

    You’ll want to set a Multiplayer Filter Code to share with your friend, so come up with a six-digit number and pass that along to your buddy who will then need to input the same code on their game. Make sure you both have Use Multiplayer Filter and Disable AI Companion checked. Then be near each other at the same point in the game world, tap Up on the d-pad and Ashen will (after 30 seconds or so) pair you up to embark on your adventure together.

    This won’t work inside Vagrant’s Rest, so we’d recommend being just outside the hub’s gates where enemies are not as powerful as in other regions. You’ll need to repeat this every time you enter and exit Vagrant’s Rest, but the ability to collaborate with a friend is worth the effort.

    Ashen Screenshot

    Ashen Screenshot

    Tips for Survival

    Ashen is a progressively challenging experience that can be punishing for newcomers to the Souls-like genre of games. A solid general tip is to be mindful of your Stamina, which is responsible for nearly all combat moves in the game — attack, roll, block, sprint – and can deplete quickly if you are not careful. With that in mind, here’s some more tips to help you on your journey:

    • Every enemy has a pattern to their attacks and the sooner you’re able to figure them out, the easier your counterattacks will be. Be patient and wait for those openings and then strike.
    • Once you get the hang of battle in Ashen, and you’re feeling bold, you can be the one to instigate battles to get the upper hand. Timed right, a sprint + strong attack is a great opening move that instantly puts the battle in your favor. Just be mindful of your Stamina…
    • As you continue deeper into the story of Ashen, you’ll encounter many allies who will reside at Vagrant’s Rest (which will also begin to grow larger). It’s a good idea to check back in with the progress of your town as these allies will allow you to upgrade your weapons, purchase reagents, and more. You’ll also unlock a storage chest for you to house those extra items and weapons.
    • As you journey farther away from Vagrant’s Rest, make sure you’re interacting with and unlocking the Travel Stones. Later in the game the ability to Fast Travel will unlock and you’ll be grateful for taking the extra time for finding these checkpoints.
    • I know we covered this a bit earlier, but if you can manage it, find a friend to pair up with in battle. It will greatly help your chances of survival against some of the more powerful foes. If you can’t find a friend, keep your invites open for multiplayer when other players have the chance to join your game; again, helping your odds of survival

    Ashen Screenshot

    Ashen Screenshot

    We hope this multiplayer guide and handful of tips help you on your quest in the world of Ashen. For all the latest news and features on Xbox One, keep it tuned here to Xbox Wire. And if you haven’t read it yet, be sure to check out the Inside Xbox One X Enhanced: Ashen feature to learn more about the work involved in enhancing this game for Xbox One X.

     

    Ashen is available now on Xbox One via the Microsoft Store. It is also available for Xbox Game Pass members with an active subscription and is part of the ID@Xbox Winter of Arcade event.

    See the rest of the story on Xbox Wire

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  • Next Week on Xbox: New Games for December 18 to 21

    Welcome to Next Week on Xbox, where we cover all the new games coming soon to Xbox One! Every week the team at Xbox aims to deliver quality gaming content for you to enjoy on your favorite gaming console. To find out what’s coming soon to Xbox One, read on below and click on each of the game profiles for pre-order details (dates are subject to change).

    See the rest of the story on Xbox Wire

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  • Microtransactions Arrive in Red Dead Online, You Can Now Buy Gold Bars In-Game

    Panning for gold.

    Good news, everyone: the ability to make in-game purchases in Red Dead Online has been switched on. As part of Rockstar’s latest blog post, the publisher confirmed that, with patch 1.05, the microtransaction store has been enabled in the online portion of Red Dead Redemption 2. The below image, uploaded to ResetEra, shows the prices for the various packs of gold bars available:

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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  • Red Dead Redemption 2 Patch 1.05 Released, Contains More Fixes for Red Dead Online

    Plus, claim some free in-game currency.

    Hot on the heels of patch 1.04, Red Dead Redemption 2 has been updated once again, this time bringing some more stability improvements and fixes to Red Dead Online. “Title Update 1.05 has been released addressing general improvements to fix game stability, save data and to address exploits,” Rockstar says in a new blog post. The update is roughly 830MB.

    Additionally, the publisher wants to extend its thanks to all players who have taken part in the Red Dead Online beta. To do this, it’s giving all those who’ve played RDO before 20th December 15 gold bars. The reward is being rolled out between now and Christmas Eve, so watch out for an alert when you start the game up. What’s more, those who pre-ordered Red Dead 2 will also be getting in-game cash, the amount depending on which version of the game you purchased.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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