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  • Black Ops 4 Outsells Red Dead Redemption 2 In October; PS4 Tops The Hardware Chart In The US

    What video games and consoles sold the best in October? The NPD Group has released its report for the month, revealing that Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 topped the software sales charts while Sony’s PlayStation 4 was the best-performing console in the month in the United States.

    Rounding out the top five best-selling games, in order, were Red Dead Redemption 2, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, NBA 2K19, and Super Mario Party. Notably, while Red Dead Redemption 2 had an astoundingly excellent first few days (it’s shipped 17 million copies already), its launch came at the end of the month (October 26) compared to an early-October release (October 12) for Black Ops 4.

    According to the NPD, Black Ops 4’s first-month dollar sales amounted to the eighth biggest since NPD started tracking sales in 1995. After just one month, Black Ops 4 is now the best-selling game of 2018 in the US, and the second best-selling game of the trailing 12-month period, only behind Call of Duty: WWII. It appears Black Ops 4 not having a traditional campaign didn’t hurt sales as some might have predicted. The reporting period for October was October 7 through November 3.

    As for Red Dead Redemption 2, it’s now the second best-selling game of 2018. Its launch-month sales were three times higher than the first-month sales of Red Dead Redemption 1 in 2010.

    With console, portable, and PC sales combined, total software revenue more than doubled from last October to $965 million. That’s good for the best October in NPD history, besting the previous high of $743 million from October 2008. Notably, the Call of Duty franchise normally releases in November, while Red Dead Redemption 2 is a once-a-console-generation-type game, so better-than-normal results were expected.

    Moving to hardware, Sony’s PlayStation 4 was the best-selling console of October 2018 in terms of units sold and total revenue. In face, October was the PS4’s best October ever for unit sales, while total dollar sales were the highest of any October since October 2014. Covering all platforms, total spending on hardware rose 26 percent year-over-year to $300 million. The PS4 and Xbox One posted “significant gains,” but other platforms declined.

    With software, hardware, and accessories combined, total spending on video games in the US in October 2018 came out to $1.55 billion, which was up 73 percent. October 2018 represented the best month ever since NPD started tracking video game sales in 1995. The previous record was $1.36 billion from October 2008.

    October 2018 Best-Selling Games

    All-Platforms

    1. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4^
    2. Red Dead Redemption 2
    3. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
    4. NBA 2K19
    5. Super Mario Party*
    6. Soul Calibur VI
    7. FIFA 19^
    8. Spider-Man
    9. Madden NFL 19^
    10. WWE 2K19
    11. Forza Horizon 4
    12. Lego DC Super Villains
    13. My Hero One’s Justice
    14. Shadow of the Tomb Raider
    15. Mario Kart 8*
    16. Grand Theft Auto V
    17. Super Mario Odyssey*
    18. Diablo III***
    19. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild*
    20. NHL 19

    All Platforms Year To Date

    1. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4^
    2. Red Dead Redemption 2
    3. Far Cry 5
    4. Spider-Man
    5. NBA 2K19
    6. God of War
    7. Monster Hunter: World
    8. Madden NFL 19^
    9. Grand Theft Auto V
    10. Call of Duty: WWII

    All Platforms Ending October 2018

    1. Call of Duty: WWII^
    2. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4^
    3. Red Dead Redemption 2
    4. Far Cry 5
    5. Star Wars: Battlefront II
    6. Super Mario Odyssey
    7. Spider-Man
    8. NBA 2K19
    9. God of War
    10. NBA 2K18

    Xbox One October 2018

    1. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
    2. Red Dead Redemption II
    3. Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey
    4. Forza Horizon 4
    5. NBA 2K19
    6. Madden NFL 19
    7. FIFA 19
    8. WWE 2K19
    9. Soul Calibur VI
    10. Shadow of the Tomb Raider

    PS4 October 2018

    1. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
    2. Red Dead Redemption II
    3. Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey
    4. Spider-Man
    5. Soul Calibur VI
    6. NBA 2K19
    7. FIFA 19
    8. WWE 2K19
    9. Madden NFL 19
    10. My Hero One’s Justice

    Nintendo Switch October 2018

    1. Super Mario Party
    2. Mario Kart 8
    3. Super Mario Odyssey
    4. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
    5. Diablo III
    6. Starlink: Battle For Atlas
    7. Dark Souls Remastered
    8. The World Ends With You: Final Remix
    9. Lego DC Super Villains
    10. My Hero One’s Justice

    Nintendo 3DS October 2018

    1. Luigi’s Mansion
    2. Pokemon: Ultra Sun
    3. Pokemon: Ultra Moon
    4. Mario Kart 7
    5. Minecraft
    6. Super Smash Bros.
    7. Super Mario 3D Land
    8. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon
    9. Mario Party: The Top 100
    10. New Super Mario Bros. 2

    * Digital sales not included

    ^ PC digital sales not included

    *** Diablo III sales include 100% of Physical and Digital on Sony and Microsoft consoles

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  • Star Citizen Has Brought In A Massive Amount Of Money

    The crowdfunding campaign for Star Citizen started six years ago in October 2012, and in that time, the super-ambitious PC space same has been a massive success from a funding perspective. It’s now reached yet another milestone: $200 million.

    “The amount is the highest total for any project in the history of crowdfunding,” creator Chris Roberts said in a blog post. “And [it’s] beyond anything I could have imagined in my wildest dreams.”

    The person who pushed Star Citizen over $200 million is someone from New South Wales in Australia who has been supporting Star Citizen since 2014. Support for Star Citizen has come from people in 171 countries, including smaller ones like San Marino.

    “We cover the globe, pole to pole from Antarctica to Svalbard and Jan Mayen,” Roberts said. “Considering there are only 193 countries in the world, that’s an amazing number and shows how universal the appeal of Star Citizen is.”

    Right now, there are more than 500 people working on Star Citizen and its campaign mode Squadron 42 spread across five studios in three different countries.

    Part of what’s made Star Citizen so enduringly successful is the way in which developer Cloud Imperium Games speaks openly and frankly to fans, Roberts says.

    “To reduce Star Citizen to just be about the amount raised is to do a disservice to all this,” Roberts said. “No other game shares as much information on a weekly basis, and no other game I know of is as focused on listening to and working with its community to make the best game possible. When I look around and see other games, even ones from major publishers, copying our playbook, I know we have had a positive influence on the gaming industry.”

    One of the criticisms of Star Citizen has been how the game remains officially unreleased after so long. Parts of the game, modules, have been made available, but the full product and the Squadron 42 mode remain in development. Roberts said Cloud Imperium will announce the roadmap for Squadron 42’s completion in December, while the project overall is getting closer to release, even if it’s still a while out.

    “We are getting closer all the time to having a living, breathing persistent universe and as we close out this year, I look at the technology we must complete to achieve the vision and realize we are nearer to the end than the start.”

    A new trailer for Star Citizen premiered at the Star Citizen fan event CitizenCon, showing a number of big-name celebrities who will appear in the Squadron 42 mode. Check out the trailer above to see people like Gillian Anderson, Mark Hamill, Gary Oldman, Mark Strong, Henry Cavill, John Rhys Davies, Liam Cunningham, and Ben Mendelsohn.

    In other news, Star Citizen’s Alpha 3.3 update is out now, and it adds a new face-scanning Face over IP feature, as well as more ships, weapons, enemy characters, and lots more. Check out GameSpot’s interview with the developer here to learn more.

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  • Black Friday 2018 Early Deals Now Live; Fallout 76, Red Dead 2, Walmart, GameStop, Target — Games, TVs, Movies

    Black Friday 2018 Early Deals Now Live; Fallout 76, Red Dead 2, Walmart, GameStop, Target — Games, TVs, Movies

    We’ve officially reached the week of Black Friday 2018, and that means that there’s a fair few discounts already live. This is certainly the case for Sony’s PSN and Microsoft’s Xbox Live, which both have sales that discount digital PS4 and Xbox One games. You can also already get the advertised prices on PS4 and Xbox One bundles, so if you’re eager to grab yourself some new hardware, you can do so now.

    Best Buy’s sale is already live for My Best Buy members, and that’s really just the tip of the iceberg. Ebay already has great Xbox One X deals (dropping it as low as $380), the PS4 Spider-Man bundle is on sale at numerous stores days before we expected, and PS Plus is $40 at a whole bunch of retailers. And after looking like Spider-Man and Fallout 76 wouldn’t be discounted, we’ve now learned of deals on both.

    Black Friday officially begins on November 23, and beyond what you can get now, we already know most of what to expect. We started out by getting Target’s ad early, giving us a look at what will be on sale across games, tech, and entertainment, and that’s been followed by several other huge ones, Walmart and Best Buy. Everything from 4K TVs to PS4, Xbox One X, and Nintendo Switch are on sale, not to mention games and movies ranging from Red Dead Redemption 2 and Star Wars to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 and Deadpool 2. GameStop has also finally shared its ad, greatly expanding the list of deals.

    As always, tracking what’s on sale and where can be an overwhelming task, as can determining what the best deals are. We’ll be doing our best to help you stay on top of this so you can make the most of Black Friday (and Cyber Monday immediately after that) without having to drown in a sea of circulars and hastily scrawled post-it notes. Below, you’ll find our complete coverage of the event; be sure to check back as more ads are revealed in the lead up to the big day.

    Platforms And TVs

    PS4

    All PS4 Deals

    If you’re looking for all things related to PS4, we’ve collected every deal announced so far for the platform–including consoles, accessories, and games–in one story. Among the highlights is a $200 PS4 bundle that comes with Marvel’s Spider-Man at Target.

    Cheapest PS4 Consoles

    Those specifically hunting for a PlayStation 4 are in luck, as the console will be on sale in addition to many of its games. We’ll be keeping an eye on all the ads as they come out to find out exactly where you should head for a PS4.

    Best PlayStation Plus Deals

    Given the popularity of PS4, there have been surprisingly few deals on PS Plus, but there are some–including one that will get you a year-long membership for only $40, which is about as good as PS Plus discounts get.

    Xbox One

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    All Xbox One Deals

    For a look at all things Xbox One, we’ve put together a roundup of every announced deal related to the system. That includes deals on consoles, games, and accessories. One of the best offers we’ve seen so far is a $400 Xbox One X bundle with a whopping $120 in Kohl’s Cash from (you guessed it) Kohl’s.

    Cheapest Xbox One S Consoles

    If you’re hunting for an Xbox One S, you’ll have some options this year. We’re keeping track of the best offers on the console to help make it easy for you to pick one up.

    Cheapest Xbox One X Consoles

    Those able to spend extra for an Xbox One X are also in line for some discounts, with many saving you upwards of $100. There’s even a deal at Best Buy on a special-edition version of the console itself.

    Best Xbox One Deals

    Say you’re not interested in wading through a huge number of deals–there are dozens upon dozens of games on sale–but want some good prices. We’ve selected what we think are the top deals of interest to those with an Xbox One (or anyone just now picking one up).

    Xbox Live Gold Deals

    Whether you already own an Xbox One or are getting one this year, you may want an Xbox Live Gold subscription–it’ll net you free games every month, exclusive discounts, and the ability to play online. Here are all the top deals on a membership.

    Xbox Game Pass Deals

    Rather than buy individual games, you might prefer to get access to Microsoft’s Netflix-style service, Xbox Game Pass. Fortunately, there are a small number (but very good) deals on memberships this Black Friday.

    Xbox Game Pass Black Friday 2018 Deals

    Nintendo Switch

    All Nintendo Switch Deals

    Nintendo Switch has had a big second year on the market, and whether you’re looking for discounted games or some kind of sale involving system itself, you’ll have at least a limited number of options to choose from. That includes a free copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe when buying the console at Target.

    Best Nintendo Switch Deals

    With more deals than last year, there’s a lot of Switch offers to parse through. We’ve done our best to round up what we think are the best Switch console and game deals you can find this year.

    Cheapest Nintendo Switch Consoles

    Fortunately for those looking to pick up a Nintendo Switch this year, there will be Black Friday deals at a number of retailers. However, many of them appear to be identical and favor a free pack-in game rather than actual discounts on the standard price.

    TVs

    All TV Deals

    TVs are always one of the hot-ticket items on Black Friday, and 2018 is no exception. We’ve rounded up all of the discounts so far and will continue to do so as they roll in.

    Stores

    Walmart

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    Walmart Game Deals

    Walmart has a huge ad full of games on sale, along with consoles and accessories. One of its best deals see Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 drop to just $40 despite its relatively recent release.

    Best Walmart Gaming Deals

    What’s outlined above is a big ad–Walmart has a ton of games on sale. If you’d prefer a more manageable look at it, we’ve rounded up what stuck out to us as the best gaming deals at the retailer this year.

    Walmart Entertainment Deals

    You’ll find not just games on sale at Walmart, but a ton of movies and TV shows, too. Whether you’re looking for DVDs or Blu-rays, you’re in luck, while 4K fans can find some good films in the sub-$10 range, which is atypical.

    Walmart Tech Deals

    If you’re more interested in how you obtain and consume your entertainment and games, you might be in the market for a TV, streaming device, or soundbar. If that’s the case, Walmart is among the places you’ll find a number of cheap options.

    GameStop

    GameStop Game Deals

    GameStop has updated its preview ad to the full deal, and it’s packed with a ton of games. And while the retailer sometimes doesn’t offer the same kind of discounts we see elsewhere, it’s got some of the best prices this Black Friday.

    GameStop’s Best Game Deals

    The GameStop ad is huge, and you might need some help finding the best deals. We’ve combed through it for our picks of the top offers to give you an easy guide to shopping at GameStop this Black Friday.

    Best Buy

    Best Buy Game Deals

    Best Buy has some sort of sale on each of the main consoles–PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch–but its lineup of deals on individual games is frankly staggering. We’ve compiled the massive list of everything on sale in one place.

    Best Buy’s Best Game Deals

    If you’d rather not dig through the enormous list of gaming items that Best Buy has discounted, we’ve put together a curated list of what we think are the store’s top deals.

    Best Buy Entertainment Deals

    Alongside all of its games, Best Buy was a hide array of movies and TV shows on sale, spanning DVDs, Blu-rays, and 4Ks. In particular, there are some sweet sales for Marvel and Star Wars fans.

    Best Buy Tech Deals

    As is to be expected from Best Buy, a huge portion of it is dedicated to all things technology, including TVs. We’ve rounded up everything you can expect to see this year at the retailer.

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    Target

    Target Game Deals

    Target was the first big store out of the gate to release its Black Friday ad early, and it included a ton of stuff of interest to game fans. You’ll find a PS4 with Spider-Man for $200, among other things.

    Target’s Best Game Deals

    If you’re interested in what Target will have to offer on the gaming front without wading through a long list, we’ve rounded up some recommendations on the best deals it has this year. This covers consoles (with deals on Switch, PS4, and Xbox One) and games for those systems.

    Target Entertainment Deals

    Alongside its game offerings, Target’s early Black Friday ad gave us a look at its many movies and TV shows that will be on sale, and it includes some great sub-$10 4K movies.

    Target Tech Deals

    Black Friday is always a great opportunity to pick up a new TV for relatively cheap, and 4K TVs are among the variety of tech items you’ll find discounted at Target.

    Target’s Best Tech And Entertainment Deals

    Again, with such a wide variety of TVs, tech, movies, and TV shows on sale, it can be hard to figure out what’s actually a good deal. We’ve put together a list of what we think are Target’s best deals.

    PlayStation Store

    PSN Game Deals

    Sony has kicked off the PlayStation Store’s Black Friday sale, and it discounts games for all PSN members. While the prices aren’t always as good as those offered on physical games, this will be your most reliable place to find digital PS4 game discounts.

    Xbox Live

    Xbox Store Game Deals

    Xbox Live’s annual Black Friday sale is already live if you’ve an Xbox Live Gold member, getting you discounts on digital games. It runs through November 27, although even once it opens up to non-Gold members, the deals may not be quite as good if you’re not a subscriber.

    Microsoft Store

    Microsoft Store Game Deals

    Microsoft’s retail outfit always has Black Friday deals that include Xbox One consoles, and this year is no exception. While it hasn’t yet revealed offers on individual games, we know Microsoft Store is among your options for getting a $400 Xbox One X.

    Kohl’s

    Kohl’s Game Deals

    Kohl’s doesn’t sell many games, but it oftentimes has some excellent deals come Black Friday. 2018 is no exception, as it might be the best place to buy an Xbox One X.

    Kohl’s Tech Deals

    Kohl’s might primarily be a clothes retailer, but it does sell a limited number of electronics, like TVs. These are discounted in addition to netting you some Kohl’s Cash.

    Sam’s Club

    Sam’s Club Game And TV/Tech Deals

    Although you’ll need a membership to take advantage, Sam’s Club has some good offers on gaming and tech items, although its game deals are only on PS4 and Xbox One and simply match what we’ve seen elsewhere.

    Newegg

    Newegg Game And PC Hardware Deals

    Whether you’re looking for games or hardware to upgrade or build a PC, Newegg may have what you’re looking for. The store has outlined all the deals you can expect from it this Black Friday.

    Fanatical

    Steam Games

    Buying directly from Steam isn’t the only way to get Steam games, and it’s often by going through other retailers that you get the best prices. Fanatical, for instance, has dropped the prices of numerous Steam PC games.

    Ebay

    Black Friday And Cyber Monday

    Ebay has been quite aggressive with Black Friday this year, first beating certain prices offered by certain stores and then offering its own slate of terrific deals. It’s now outlined the highlights of what to expect, before and during both Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

    Games

    Best Games Deals

    Below you’ll find roundups of all the deals on specific games, but we’ve also assembled a list of what we think are Black Friday 2018’s best deals across PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

    Red Dead Redemption 2

    Perhaps the biggest game release of the year came in October, likely too close to Black Friday for us to see extensive deals. And while we’re not seeing much in the way of price cuts on the base games, there are some other sales of note.

    Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

    2018’s new entry in the Assassin’s Creed series will be discounted on Black Friday, despite the fact that it only released in late October.

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    Call of Duty: Black Ops 4

    Black Ops 4 represented a significant shift for the Call of Duty series, dumping a traditional single-player campaign and introducing a battle royale mode, Blackout. It’s another game that, despite having only just been released, will be on sale come Black Friday.

    Forza Horizon 4

    Playground Games’ terrific open-world driving game, Forza Horizon 4, is among the many games you’ll find on sale this Black Friday. While you can play it through Xbox Game Pass, those looking to buy their own copy have numerous options.

    God of War

    God of War has been one of the year’s standout games so far. It will be discounted this Black Friday, and thanks to the fact that it came out earlier in the year, the savings are even greater than with some of its fellow triple-A games that launched more recently.

    SoulCalbur VI

    The newest entry in the SoulCalibur series is a good one, and it of course brings with it a guest character–The Witcher’s Geralt. Despite having only come out in late October, you’ll find it for nearly half price on Black Friday.

    Spider-Man

    It looked as if Marvel’s Spider-Man wouldn’t be discounted on Black Friday outside of the $200 PS4 bundles, but it turns out you will be able to get a copy of it for as little as $40.

    Fallout 76

    Another game that seemed like it would go without any true Black Friday deals is Fallout 76, which would be understandable considering it was only just released. However, it will in fact go on sale for $40.

    NBA 2K19

    The most popular basketball game series returns with another strong entry in 2018. As with all of the year’s big annual sports games, NBA 2K19 sees a nice discount on Black Friday.

    GTA 5

    With more than 100 million copies shipped, it seems like everyone should own a copy of Grand Theft Auto V by now. That’s apparently not the case, as it continues to sell extremely well–and if you’re among those looking to pick it up, you can do so on the cheap this Black Friday

    WWE 2K19

    WWE’s annual wrestling sim, WWE 2K19, features a larger roster than ever before. And like so many of the other fall releases, this is one that will be on sale come Black Friday.

    FIFA 19

    Another popular annual sports game is FIFA 19, which comes packed with a variety of different modes, including the wildly popular Ultimate Team. You’ll have some extra cash to pump into FUT thanks to these Black Friday deals.

    Destiny 2: Forsaken Legendary Collection

    There’s never been a better time to jump into Destiny 2 thanks to the release of the Forsaken expansion. Legendary Collection gets you the base game and all DLC released for it to date.

    Rainbow Six Siege

    Although it’s now a couple years old, Ubisoft’s competitive shooter continues to grow strong, thanks in large part to a consistent stream of new content. As you’d expect, Siege will be discounted this Black Friday.

    Pokemon

    If you’ve got a need to catch ’em all, there’s some good options on picking up a Pokemon game, and the hardware to play it. Although the latest games to be released in the franchise are Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee, they’re unlikely to be discounted soon. Instead, Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon can be purchased at a good price, and they’re great games too. If you need hardware to play the games, there’s a pretty nice 2DS bundle too.

    Madden NFL 19

    Want to challenge your friends and family to some virtual football this holiday season? The latest entry in the Madden series is the way to go. Whether you’re an Xbox One or PlayStation 4 owner, there’s discounts across all versions available.

    Shadow of the Tomb Raider

    The third and final entry in the new series of Tomb Raider games, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, only just arrived in September, but you’ll be able to find it for half price during Black Friday sales.

    Movies

    Marvel Movies

    Marvel movies are among the biggest in the industry, and so Black Friday wouldn’t be complete without the MCU being discounted. These include recent 4K releases like Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron.

    Avengers: Infinity War

    The biggest movie of the year will see some steep discounts during Black Friday, including on the 4K UHD version of the movie (which nets you bonus Blu-ray and digital copies).

    Best Anime

    If you’re looking to fill out your collection of anime, there’s a wide variety on sale this Black Friday, and we’ve rounded up picks for some of what we think are the best deals around.

    Tips And Previews

    When Do Black Friday Sales Begin?

    It’s difficult enough to keep track of all the deals, but further complicating matters are the way in which sales are staggered. No longer can you expect to just show up on Friday (or Thursday night) and be early–sales are starting hours or even days before then. We’ve done our best to compile all of this information in a digestible way.

    What to Expect

    We should have a firm idea of everything that will be on sale well in advance of Black Friday, but while we wait for all of the ads to come in, we’ve previewed what to expect from this year’s big day. That may help you determine if you should buy something now or wait for a possible deal later this month.

    Black Friday Tips

    Anybody can walk into a story on Black Friday or browse to a retailer’s website, but there are tips and tricks to best approaching it. We’ve put together a guide to help you make the most of all the big sales.

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  • Spyro Reignited Guide: Every Dragon, Gem, and Egg

    Every collectible in the first Spyro game, with images. Phew!

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  • Pokemon Let's Go: How to Unlock Surf, Fly, and Other Secret Techniques

    Surf is now Sea Skim and Fly is now Sky Dash, but they serve the same purpose they did in Yellow. Meaning, they’re still incredibly useful!

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  • Warframe Review – Switch Update

    There aren’t many games that make me feel as cool as Warframe does when I’m bullet-jumping through the air at breakneck speeds. While this free-to-play co-op shooter has wildly outgrown its original “space ninja” reputation since it first came out in 2013 – adding open-world areas, deep story missions, and even a hoverboard with a Tony Hawk-style scoring system – it’s the way it makes everything you do feel fast, powerful, and just plain awesome that keeps me coming back to its almost-endless well of loot.

    Warframe is a dense game – a tangled ball of yarn made up of almost six years of updates, additions, system reworks, and content drops. Its different bits and pieces overlap and twist together in a way that can make it overwhelming to even think about trying to untangle it all, but it also means that there’s an almost inconceivable amount of deep and often extremely entertaining content to discover once you do.

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  • CD Projekt Red Teases Hacking Mechanisms in Cyberpunk 2077

    Though developer CD Projekt Red has been quiet on the hacking mechanisms in Cyberpunk 2077, a social media interaction has revealed a bit of what we can expect from the full game.

    As reported by PlayStation Lifestyle, Reddit user bboymurchant posted a conversation he had with the official Cyberpunk 2077 Facebook account. He asked how hacking works in the game.

    “Netrunning will definitely be an important part of the game, but I can’t tell you much about it,” the account replied. “What I can say is that, gameplay-wise, you’ll be able to hack systems to help you during missions, open doors, distract enemies, etc. You’ll also be able to gain knowledge that you will use to your advantage — locations of interesting places and so on.”

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  • Telltale: 14 Major Developments Since the Studio's Closure

    Last updated on 11/19.

    On September 21, renowned narrative-driven game studio Telltale Games initiated a “majority studio closure” by laying off the vast majority of its staff. Soon after, CEO Pete Hawley announced a team of 25 employees would remain on board to “fulfill the company’s obligations to its board and partners.” While Telltale hasn’t officially commented on the specifics of those obligations, reports indicated the remaining team was set to complete development on Minecraft: Story Mode for Netflix. However, according to former Telltale narrative designer Rachel Noel on Twitter, those remaining employees have now been laid off as well.

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