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  • Sunset Overdrive Officially Coming to PC

    The rumors, leaks, and ratings board updates were all true: Sunset Overdrive is officially coming to PC tomorrow.

    Insomniac Games made the announcement on Twitter today, releasing a trailer confirming the previously Xbox One-exclusive Sunset Overdrive is heading to Windows 10.

    It’s been a long road for Insomniac to get to this point, with Sunset Overdrive originally releasing in 2014 as one of the Xbox One’s tentpole exclusives. But talk of a PC port started more than two years ago.

    In 2016, Insomniac said that it would “love” to bring Sunset Overdrive to PC but admitted that it would need approval from publisher Microsoft. Last year, Insomniac CEO Ted Price indicated that he’d like to make a Sunset Overdrive 2 and bring that to multiple platforms, but he said his studio would need a publisher to make it happen.

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  • Edit the Fallout 76 Wiki, Win a Power Armor Edition

    We’re holding a wiki editing contest to document this fall’s giant open world games.

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  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Retrospective

    WWWWWEEEEEEELLLLLLCOME! Yes, it’s true. November 21st is the 20th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. This week, we’re taking a brief break from our standard format to bring you an extended episode entirely dedicated to one of the greatest, and most influential games of all time. Ocarina of Time changed the way we thought about 3D adventures forever, and its legacy can still be felt in just about ever game on the market. That’s not hyperbole, it’s a fact. We mention a ton of different sources and interviews on this episode so allow us to elaborate.

    – Here’s our original review, written by none other than our very own Peer Schneider

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  • RDR2: Dinosaur Bone Locations and Rewards

    Be sure not to miss these subtle collectibles in Red Dead Redemption 2.

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  • Sony PlayStation Will Skip E3 in 2019

    For the first time in 24 years, Sony and PlayStation will not appear at E3 in 2019.

    As reported by Game Informer, Sony and PlayStation will instead be “exploring new and familiar ways to engage our community in 2019.”

    “As the industry evolves, Sony Interactive Entertainment continues to look for inventive opportunities to engage the community,” Sony said in a statement to Game Informer. “PlayStation fans mean the world to us and we always want to innovate, think differently and experiment with new ways to delight gamers. As a result, we have decided not to participate in E3 in 2019. We are exploring new and familiar ways to engage our community in 2019 and can’t wait to share our plans with you.”

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  • First Gears Pop! Gameplay Revealed

    The Coalition has provided a first look at Gears Pop! gameplay, which offers a condensed real-time strategy experience with a few special Gears of War touches.

    Revealed in a developer video, you can watch a single PvP match between studio head Rod Fergusson and lead game designer Tyler Bielman. Though a “soft” launch is coming soon, a wide release of the game will come sometime in 2019 for iPhones and Androids.

    “The object of the game is to play out your units and push forward and take down the outposts and the leader at the opposite end of the field,” said Bielman.

    You progressively take cover attempting to get to the other end of the field: destroying an enemy outpost at the other end will net you a single point. A power bar at the bottom of the screen fills up in discrete segments, with each unit costing a certain ammount of these segments to play.

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  • 3 Ways Fallout 76 Rewrites Its Own Lore

    Fallout 76 takes place 25 years after the bombs fell, giving you a glimpse of the freshly nuked world before it was eroded by centuries of radiation and scavenger raids. Despite the game-changing addition of multiplayer, fans of the Fallout series may still find a familiar charm and ghoulish intrigue in 76’s post-apocalyptic West Virginia – including many revelations about where it fits into the franchise’s story.

    But not everything is as lore-obsessed Fallout fans expected.

    Here are some ways Fallout 76 retcons, rewrites, and outright cheats its history.

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  • Every Red Dead 2 Reference in South Park

    Never ones to shy away from a hot pop culture moment, the writers of South Park made Red Dead Redemption 2 the barrel end of the joke on both last week’s episode, titled, “Time to Get Cereal” and then the part 2 follow-up this week, called “Nobody Got Cereal?”

    These episodes are notable not just for Red Dead 2’s inclusion, but also the return of Al Gore (who’s become a bowler in the South Park universe since losing the 2000 presidential election) and ManBearPig, the exactly-what-it-sounds-like demon that Gore warned South Park about back in Season 10.

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  • Six Steps to Mastering Eternal Without Ever Spending a Dime

    Six Steps to Mastering Eternal Without Ever Spending a Dime

    When we set out to make Eternal, we were guided by a couple of core ideas.

    The first was that strategy card games can be both deep and engaging, as well as smooth and polished. We love card games, and we wanted a fast-paced game that provided a huge amount of replayability and an awesome community.

    The second was that card games can be both collectible and honestly free-to-play. As an independent studio in a genre full of much larger competitors, we’ve worked hard to make Eternal the most generous SCG on the market, so players can play however they want (including competing at the highest levels) without ever having to spend a dime.

    Eternal Screenshot

    Eternal Screenshot

    Everyone here at Dire Wolf Digital plays Eternal as a free-to-play player – we play the game the same way you do, and don’t give ourselves any shortcuts in terms of cards, gems, or gold. And we’ve learned a thing or two about how to get the most out of the game’s generous reward system. So here are the six key steps to playing how the dev team plays Eternal and competing at the highest levels as a truly free-to-play player.

    Step 1: Get Your First Win of the Day

    The first time you win a PvP game each day (in either Casual or Ranked queues), you get an entire pack of cards! Players are matched by overall experience and skill level, so don’t be afraid to jump into a PvP game to check it out heads-up play. All it takes is one win, and you’ll get an entire pack from the latest set! On top of that, every win after your first of the day earns you even more gold and cards.

    Step 2: Complete Daily Quests

    Every day in Eternal brings a new Daily Quest with special objectives based on the decks you choose. You can usually complete a Quest in a few quick games, and doing so will give you a nice bonus in the form of cards, packs, or even a theme deck!

    Step 3: Level Up in Gauntlet

    Grab one of the theme decks that you’ll get from playing and hop into an always-free Gauntlet to level up your skills against Eternal’s tactical AI. You’ll earn rewards as you play, and if you take down one of the extra tough Bosses, you’ll get a special level-up bonus. When you’re ready to start brewing up your own decks, try them out in Gauntlet first to see how you do. (And if, like me, you’re not that into deck-building, no worries, many of us use the theme decks available in-game to get the hang of playing or even to do our daily quests.)

    Eternal Screenshot

    Eternal Screenshot

    Step 4: Draft, Draft, Draft

    To really kickstart your collection, you’ll want to Draft. In an Eternal Draft, you build a deck on the fly by selecting 48 cards from a series of packs… and you get to keep all the cards you pick! So if you’ve got your eye on beefing up your Rakano Warcry theme deck, you can prioritize choosing cards in Draft that will help you in other game modes!

    Step 5: Play Sealed

    Every month, a new Sealed League kicks off and runs all month long. In Sealed League, you get a whole pile of packs (that you get to keep!) to build your deck from. Each week, you also get new packs to spice things up along the way. On top of that, you earn packs as prizes. That’s a whole lotta packs! Sealed is a great way to quickly expand your collection and discover new cards that you may have overlooked. And because everybody is only playing with the packs they opened, newer players can compete on a level playing field with even the most experienced players! In addition to all those packs, every Sealed League rewards participants with a new card back you can use to spruce up your decks.

    Eternal Screenshot

    Eternal Screenshot

    Step 6: Go Gold

    Draft and Sealed require gold to enter…so go earn some gold! Besides Daily Quests and Gauntlets, the fastest way to earn gold in Eternal is to battle other players in the Ranked queue. Get in there and use what you’ve learned to take down the competition and bust open some reward chests! The gold you earn there can be put towards Tournaments, Campaigns, Events, Totems, and everything else Eternal has to offer!

    If you follow those six steps, you’ll find your card collection and your account balance growing steadily and quickly – and you’ll play some sweet games in a variety of game modes while you do it!

    So, welcome the Eternal community and thanks for playing on Xbox One! With a new set on the way and the first Eternal Championship Qualifier coming in just a couple of weeks and rolling out to Xbox shortly thereafter, there’s never been a better time to discover your new favorite card game. We’ll see you in the game!

    See the rest of the story on Xbox Wire

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