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  • Pokémon Go Teases Trainer Versus Trainer Battles

    Pokémon Go Teases Trainer Versus Trainer Battles

    This morning, the official Pokémon Go twitter account tweeted an image that raises a lot of questions.

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    — Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) November 30, 2018

    The image shows your standard Pokémon Go trainer standing on what appears to be a makeshift arena, like what you would see in the core games or anime when one trainer battles another. This could be a tease for battles against NPC trainers, but the more likely conclusion to jump to is it’s a tease for players versus player battles – something that has been conspicuously absent from Pokémon Go since its release in 2016.

    For more on Pokémon Go, head here for a detailed strategy guide for the whole experience.

    [Source: @PokemonGoApp]

     

    Our Take
    When the game originally launched, players (and I include myself in this group) were flabbergasted that Pokémon Go game did not have trading and battling. They are major components of the series, after all. It was odd, but for me trading was really the only thing I wanted. I am personally not interested in battling other Pokémon Go trainers, but if this is in fact what Niantic is teasing, it’s definitely a big deal and something that is long overdue for the game.

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  • Netflix Cancels Daredevil After Third Season

    Netflix Cancels Daredevil After Third Season

    Netflix

    Netflix has gone on a tear in the last two months cancelling Marvel TV shows. Initially, Iron Fist’s cancellation spurred speculation that Disney was bringing its licenses home to the company’s own streaming services. At the time, Netflix tried to assuage fears by saying those shows won’t be going away until they themselves decide so. Two days after that, Luke Cage got cancelled, and now it appears Daredevil has had the axe lowered on to it.

    According to Deadline, the show about the blind superhero in Hell’s Kitchen won’t be renewed for a fourth season, despite critical acclaim for the most recent batch of episodes. 

    “While the series on Netflix has ended, the three existing seasons will remain on the service for years to come, while the Daredevil character will live on in future projects for Marvel,” Netflix told Deadline, indicating that Daredevil is ripe for a revival on Disney’s own service. Considering Matt Murdock’s crossover with the rest of New York’s more well-known superheroes in the Marvel comics, he could even be a good candidate to graduate to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

    With the cancellation of Daredevil, only Jessica Jones remains uncancelled from the Netflix and Marvel deal, though if the pattern holds, the private investigator probably does not have long for this world.

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  • High Fantasy RPG Alaloth – Champions of The Four Kingdoms Coming Soon to Xbox One

    High Fantasy RPG Alaloth – Champions of The Four Kingdoms Coming Soon to Xbox One

    It’s been a while since our last post on Xbox Wire. Last time we were here, it was to announce the release of Unit 4, our first award-winning Xbox One title. Two years (and a bunch of games) later we are back in action to share with you that our flagship project, Alaloth – Champions of The Four Kingdoms, is on its way to Xbox One in 2019. Alaloth – Champions of The Four Kingdoms is an RPG set in a vibrant fantasy world and we love to pitch the game as the very first isometric souls-like game currently in development. We are trying to stay between classic and modern action RPG, offering a fast-paced gameplay and a deep narrative, in a gritty, dark, mature environment filled with blood and magic!

    When it is about visuals, you can easily think about games from the ‘90s (Infinity Engine anyone?): isometric view, gorgeous hand-painted, pre-rendered environments and so on. But when it is about combat, everything changes because there is no tactical pause: you must be good with your gamepad to kill your enemies. That’s the meaning of “in-between classic and modern.” You’ll have the chance to plan your strategy of course, but you can do it only in safe areas such as taverns or around a bonfire, with the help of 12 unique companions from 4 different kingdoms, banding together (or not) to prevent the return of Alaloth, the bad boy challenging the gods and willing to wipe out the world.

    Alaloth

    Alaloth

    High fantasy at its best is what we’re working on: you can find a bit of “The Lord of The Rings,” Dungeons & Dragons, “Willow,” “Game of Thrones,” etc. in a living world divided in four huge kingdoms, facing an ancient evil and sending warriors on the hunt for a sacred artifact to avoid the end of the world.

    You’re playing the role of a champion of your race, fighting against other champions, bandits, terrifying horrors from the void where Alaloth lies and The Spectral Circle. This cult believes Alaloth’s coming is inevitable, and even though he brings ruin to the world, he will spare his followers, but he will know them only by the betrayals they have committed, and through committing treacherous acts they seek to achieve grace in his eyes. Thus, his adherents are especially eager to commit acts of treason, the greater, the better.

    Alaloth

    Alaloth

    The Circle has no one great voice or leader but others have speculated that the Ring’s own philosophy prevents leaders within their own ranks, either due to ability or because they know that assuming the mantle would mark them for a traitor’s blade within their own ranks. It had made them a hollow, vicious, and empty religion, though dangerous. Alaloth cares nothing for them but grants small boons and favors to them to fuel their hunger for power and recognition.

    We have tons of quests, both random generated and hand-tailored, a huge game map where you can move wherever you want, and 40+ houses and clans to fight for, with the chance to start your own legacy with your own banner and motto once you’ve completed the game. The idea is to give you the chance of playing the game as you want. Willing to play Alaloth as an old-school RPG? Deep lore, unique characters, and stories await. Willing to play Alaloth as a pure action? An army of monsters, deadly creatures, and a world full of dangers could hide the artifact you need to be the champion of all champions — and only one can enter The Fifth Kingdom where true evil lies — collecting 4 pieces of an artifact, all over the kingdom.

    Alaloth

    Alaloth

    Combat is central to the Alaloth – Champions of The Four Kingdoms experience, and you need to master a variety of fighting styles to survive. While all champions share some common combos, there is the chance to choose specialized paths: the Way of Arms, the Way of Nature, the Way of Gods, which allow to spec characters to specific classes with unique abilities from 9 different professions with hundreds of combinations.

    Once combat is triggered there is no retreat, so it’s about winning or die trying. The idea is to go on with a very hardcore system that has to be mastered to enjoy each run at its best, especially because it won’t be possible to carry on dozens of weapons and armors and managing weight and equipment will be crucial (no access at all to the inventory during fights).

    Alaloth

    Alaloth

    Well, there is a lot more on the way and we love chatting with you all, so please check us out on our Discord channel right now! Big news by the end of the year! You can find us even on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and on our official website!

    See the rest of the story on Xbox Wire

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  • Poll: Are You Enjoying Red Dead Online So Far?

    Do you think RDR2’s multiplayer mode has delivered?

    Red Dead Online released this week, providing Red Dead Redemption 2 fans with a reason to return to the Wild West. The mode, which is surprisingly story-heavy, sees you create a character and get to work in the critically acclaimed title’s enormous open world. You can form posses, complete missions, or compete against friends and strangers alike.

    But what are your thoughts on the multiplayer offering – even in this early beta phase? Has your progress been kiboshed by bugs? Are you enjoying the online action, or do you find RDR2’s often unwieldy gameplay to be a poor fit for multiplayer? Fire off in the comments section below, and be sure to share your thoughts in our survey.

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  • Play the Red Dead Online Beta Today on Xbox One

    Play the Red Dead Online Beta Today on Xbox One

    Starting today, the Red Dead Online Beta is open to everyone who owns Red Dead Redemption 2 on Xbox One. Jump in to experience the vast and highly detailed landscapes, cities, towns, and habitats of Red Dead Redemption 2 in a new, living online world.

    Built from the ground up for Xbox One, Red Dead Online blends the classic multiplayer of the original Red Dead Redemption with everything Rockstar Games has learned from creating robust multiplayer experiences. The result is something completely new in an online world that will continue to expand and evolve over time.

    Red Dead Online

    Red Dead Online

    A Vibrant Open World

    Red Dead Online is free to explore solo or with friends. You can ride in a Posse, set up your Camp, embark on cooperative story-based missions, go head-to-head in competitive series, find strangers throughout the world to help (or hurt), tackle spontaneous Free Roam challenges, go hunting, fishing, bond with your horse, and much more. Just keep an eye out for ambushes.

    Honor and Outlaws

    In Red Dead Online, your honor will shift high and low based on your decisions and behavior. You’ll shape your honor through your choices, from life or death decisions to natural interactions such as caring for your horse.

    Red Dead Online

    Red Dead Online

    In addition to the world responding to you in subtly different ways, you’ll also notice the nature of certain missions will reveal themselves to you based on your current honor state.

    To see this in action, check out the cooperative multi-part series of missions called “A Land of Opportunities,” where you’ll be faced with honor decisions on a larger journey to seek truth and justice, or revenge. You’ll also find a healthy reward upon completing it.

    Red Dead Online

    Red Dead Online

    Competition and Showdown Series

    Of course, Red Dead Online comes packed with all-new competitive gameplay. The beta includes five new modes at launch that are part of a larger series of Showdowns, and you can also enter your trusted steed into races including point-to-point, lap, and open races strewn across the map.

    Enter one of the Showdown Series Markers for fast matchmaking into a variety of modes:

    Shootout & Team Shootout
    Classic gunfight modes with unlimited lives. Compete to rack up the most kills before the timer runs out. Sudden death will trigger in the event of a tie: whoever gets the first kill wins.

    Make it Count
    A true test of resourcefulness in two game modes: use nothing but a bow and a handful of arrows or throwing knives to be the last one standing. With a gradually shrinking player area, there’s nowhere to run.

    Most Wanted
    A tactical race to the top. Every kill pushes you up the scoreboard, but watch out: the closer to the top you are, the more points everyone else gets for killing you.

    Hostile Territory
    Work in teams to control the land. Capture a territory to start racking up points: the team with most points wins – or you can win outright by capturing every territory.

    Name your Weapon
    Demonstrate your personal specialty in this free-for-all or team-based match: the trickier the weapon you use to land the killing blow, the more points you get.

    Red Dead Online

    Red Dead Online

    Stay tuned for more updates to Red Dead Online over the coming weeks and months here on Xbox Wire.

    See the rest of the story on Xbox Wire

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  • Fallout 76 Patch Notes Released, No Mention of PS4 Performance Improvements

    Fortunately it’s only 3GB.

    Bethesda has released the patch notes for Fallout 76’s next update, which is set to be deployed next week, on the 4th December. It brings extra storage space and tweaks some game balancing. With the patch installed, high level opponents will reward less XP, boss loot should now drop properly, and automatic weapon damage has been increased.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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  • Editorial: Fake PS5 News Will Be Rampant Over the Next 12 Months

    A warning from the editors.

    The lead-up to the PS5’s inevitable launch is going to be a wild ride, but not just because of the hype that’ll no doubt be generated. The next 12 months or so are going to be incredibly important for many gaming sites — Push Square included — as we all attempt to provide the most up-to-date coverage on Sony’s next-gen machine.

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  • Red Dead Online Beta Is Now Open to Everyone Who Owns Red Dead Redemption 2

    The West just got wilder.

    After several days of semi-exclusive access, the Red Dead Online beta is now available to everyone who owns a copy of Red Dead Redemption 2. The beta’s technical performance has been pretty much rock solid for most people thus far, so it’ll be interesting to see whether that continues as the player count increases in bulk for the last time.

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  • Koei Tecmo Teases a New PS4 Game to Be Revealed Next Week

    “The fated battle begins”.

    Koei Tecmo has teased the reveal of a new PlayStation 4 game, but we don’t have much to go on right now. The teaser website shows a fiery background with the words “The fated battle begins” placed on top of it. Interesting.

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  • ANTHEM Closed Alpha Test Starts Next Weekend on PS4, Sign Ups Open Now

    It’s the taking part that counts.

    EA and BioWare have announced a closed alpha for the upcoming sci-fi shooter, ANTHEM. It’ll be available on PS4 from 8th to 9th December, just a couple of days after The Game Awards 2018, where a brand new trailer is to be shown.

    Those interested in taking part in this early version of the game are encouraged to sign up before 3rd December through EA’s Community Playtesting scheme. Using your EA Account, you can put your name forward for the closed alpha, but there’s no guarantee you’ll be selected, according to this FAQ. We’re not sure exactly what will be included in the alpha, but EA says it’s “an opportunity for you to check out Anthem but we’ll also be adjusting things like matchmaking and server load on the fly.”

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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