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  • Video: See The Switch Remake Of '80s Arcade Classic Toki In Action With This Gameplay Trailer

    Physical edition coming with arcade cabinet included.

    The first gameplay trailer has arrived for Toki – an ’80s arcade classic set to make its comeback on Nintendo Switch before the end of the year.

    Initially released back in 1989, this cult 2D action platformer was known for its challenging difficulty, tasking players with helping a warrior who has turned into a chimpanzee and going on a quest to get used to his new form. The remake of this arcade classic has been completely redrawn and re-orchestrated by Philippe Dessoly and Pierre Adane, the masters behind the original Amiga conversion of the game back in the ’90s.

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

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  • New Resident Evil 2 Remake Trailer Shows Off Deluxe Edition Costumes

    Capcom has released a new trailer for the Resident Evil 2 remake. The video showcases both protagonists, Claire Redfield and Leon S. Kennedy, in their respective alternate costumes that come included in the Deluxe and Collector’s editions of the game.

    Claire has a Military and Elza Walker outfit. Elza was the planned female protagonist for Resident Evil 1.5. However, when the game was ultimately scrapped, the motorcycle racer’s backstory was reworked and used for Resident Evil 2‘s Claire. Meanwhile Leon only has one exclusive skin, the Arklay Sheriff. Both characters have a Noir costume, which can be paired with a Noir filter to give the game a classic vibe.

    All of Claire and Leon’s costumes come included in Resident Evil 2 remake’s special editions. In the Deluxe Edition, you also get an exclusive pistol and the option to swap the remake’s soundtrack with the music of the original Resident Evil. In the Collector’s Edition, the costumes come with everything in the Deluxe Edition plus a 12-inch Leon statue, an art book, and R.P.D. renovation blueprints. The Collector’s Edition is exclusive to GameStop and comes packaged in a special R.P.D. item box. Both the editions are available for pre-order.

    The Resident Evil 2 remake releases on January 25, 2019 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. The remake will make slight alterations to the original Resident Evil 2’s formula, but will remain true to the gaming classic. Back in 1998, we gave Resident Evil 2 a 8.9/10 in our review, commending it as a game with “unique camera angles, storyline, graphics, sound effects, and music” that “surpasses its predecessor in nearly every aspect of gameplay…”

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  • Red Dead Redemption 2 Hunting Tips: Legendary Animals, Pelts, And Where To Find Them

    Red Dead Redemption 2 Hunting Tips: Legendary Animals, Pelts, And Where To Find Them

    In Red Dead Redemption 2, hunting is an important part of exploration and survival in the vast open world. In addition to finding food and other necessary supplies, you’ll be able to use materials taken from fallen prey to craft outfits and talismans, which unlock special perks that amplify Arthur’s main attributes. As you travel, you may even stumble upon an elusive animal that other explorers have rarely seen. Your first encounter with such a beast will be the Legendary Grizzly Bear, which can offer up a legendary bear pelt if you’re able take it down.

    These Legendary Animals can be found across the many regions of the map and take some extra effort to hunt. While some of these are small in stature, there are many that tower in size over Arthur and are quite dangerous in a fight. But if you’re able to take them out, you’ll acquire the means to craft some of the game’s most valuable accessories and outfits. These particular animals offer the rarest pelts and materials you can find, which can be turned in to the local Trappers and Fences–those shady, black market dealers offering up some of the rarest goods. But rest assured, any materials that can’t fit in your bags will be sent straight to the respective merchants.

    In this feature, we’re giving you all the details you need in order to track and hunt each of the game’s Legendary Animals. If you want some extra tips for general survival and even fishing–which has its own set of Legendary Fish–be sure to check out our guides and features relating to each of Red Dead 2’s most involved gameplay systems. Furthermore, be sure to check out our new weekly series QuickDraw, which focuses on the game’s numerous gameplay features and along with a broader look on the impact of the Red Dead series.

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    Legendary Bharati Grizzly Bear

    Location: During the Chapter 2 story mission Exit Pursued By A Bruised Ego, you’ll encounter your first Legendary Animal. While it’s possible to take down the bear at this time, you can return later if you want better firepower. You can find it in Grizzlies East, north of the lake O’creah’s Run.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Bear Claw Talisman (Decreases health core drain by 10%) — Legendary Bear Claw, Silver Chain Bracelet, Quartz Chunk

    Legendary Beaver

    Location: This rare beaver is known to wander southwest of Butcher Creek, which is directly to the west of Van Horn Trading Post.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Beaver Tooth Trinket (Slows weapon degradation by 10%) — Legendary Beaver Tooth

    Legendary Bighorn Ram

    Location: Living up to its name, this unusual ram can be found at Cattail Pond, just west of Valentine–the first town you come across in Chapter 2.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Ram Horn Trinket (Doubles amount of Creeping Thyme, Oregano, and Wild Mint collected): Legendary Ram Horn

    Legendary Boar

    Location: The rare boar can be found in Bluewater Marsh, north of Lagras in the Lemoyne region.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Boar Tusk Talisman (Decreases drain speed of horse health and stamina by 10%) — Legendary Boar Tusk, Cobalt Petrified Wood, Gold Earring

    Legendary Buck

    Location: In the mountains northwest of Strawberry, you’ll encounter this large buck.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Buck Antler Trinket (Receive higher quality parts when skinning animals) — Legendary Buck Antler

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    Legendary Bullgator

    Location: First, you’ll need to complete the Chapter 4 story mission Country Pursuits, which introduces you to the beast while showing you why it’s so dangerous. Afterwards, you’ll be able to encounter the massive gator in Bayou Nwa, west of Lakay–which is north of Saint Denis.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Alligator Tooth Talisman (Decrease dead eye drain speed by 10%) — Legendary Alligator Tooth, Gold Jointed Bracelet, Vintage Civil War Handcuffs

    Legendary Cougar

    Location: This fearsome feline can be found in Gaptooth Ridge, west of Tumbleweed.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Cougar Fang Trinket (Increase stamina XP by 10%) — Legendary Cougar Fang

    Legendary Coyote

    Location: The hunting grounds for this dangerous coyote can be found in Scarlett Meadows, northwest of Northwest of Rhodes and Southeast of the Old Mill.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Coyote Fang Trinket (Increase dead eye XP by 10%) — Legendary Coyote Fang

    Legendary Elk

    Location: You can find this animal east of Bacchus Station in the Ambarino region–the northern section of the map.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Elk Antler Trinket (Increase money from looting by 10%) — Legendary Elk Antler

    Legendary Fox

    Location: The fox can be found near Mattock Pond, just north of Rhodes in the Lemoyne region.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Fox Claw Trinket (Increases eagle eye duration by five seconds) — Legendary Fox Claw

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    Legendary Giaguaro Panther

    Location: To encounter this incredibly dangerous animal, you’ll first need to prove yourself as hunter by reaching the rank 9 challenge for Master Hunter. Afterwards, you’ll find it roaming west of Shady Belle in Lemoyne. This is directly east of Braithwaite Manor.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Panther’s Eye Trinket (Decreases dead eye drain speed by 10% for three seconds) — Legendary Panther Eye

    Legendary Moose

    Location: This massive moose can be seen in the area of Roanoke Ridge, which is near the northeastern corner of the map. Legendary Pronghorn Location: This rare antelope is found wandering in Rio Del Lobo Rock, just east of Fort Mercer in New Austin.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Moose Antler Trinket (Increases health exp by 10%) — Legendary Moose Antler

    Legendary Tatanka Bison

    Location: In New Austin, you can find this rare bison just southeast of the MacFarlane ranch at Hennigan’s Stead.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Tatanka Bison Horn Trinket (Decreases received melee damage by 10%) — Legendary Tatanka Bison Horn

    Legendary White Bison

    Location: You can find another rare bison at Lake Isabella, just north of Mount Hagen in Grizzlies West.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Bison Horn Talisman (Decreases the speed stamina drains by 10%) — Legendary Bison Horn

    Legendary Wolf

    Location: This elusive wolf can be found in Cotorra Springs, west of Bacchus Bridge in Ambarino.

    Crafting:

    Fence: Wolf Heart Trinket (Doubles resistance to alcohol) — Legendary Wolf Heart

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  • Black Ops 4 Update Balances Zombies And Launches Black Market; Here Are The Full Patch Notes

    Treyarch has released another update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. This one balances Zombies mode and launches the Black Market across all platforms.

    At Black Ops 4’s launch, Zombies was slightly unfair for anyone tackling the mode solo or in a team of two. This new update primarily makes the game mode a little bit easier for players who don’t have a full team of four, but it also adjusts Elixirs that were either overpowered or underpowered. According to the update’s patch notes, solo players and two-person teams will now earn experience more quickly, and last zombie bleed-out time will be twice as long. Hellhounds also won’t spawn as often in Blood of the Dead and Classified during mixed rounds, and players will be able to use four unique Elixirs per round from now on.

    The update also makes the Black Market live across all platforms, so every Black Ops 4 player can now start earning the items offered in Operation: First Strike. The Black Market contains items specifically for multiplayer and Blackout, including signature weapons, gestures, outfits, calling cards, tags, stickers, and new characters. Starting October 27, a limited-time Halloween event will go live that offers cosmetic items with a “spooky seasonal” theme.

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is available on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

    Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4 October 26 Update Patch Notes

    General

    Black Market

    • Black Market and Operation: First Strike now live on all platforms.
    • Resolved a delay in displaying Black Market reward images in the After Action Report.

    Miscellaneous

    • General stability fixes and improvements across Multiplayer, Zombies, and Blackout.

    Zombies

    Gameplay

    • Doubled the bleed-out timer on the last zombie per round from 5 to 10 minutes.
    • Increased the XP earn rate in solo and 2-player matches.
    • Reduced frequency of Hellhounds that spawn on mixed rounds in Blood of the Dead and Classified.

    Elixirs

    • Increased maximum unique Elixir usage per round from 3 to 4.
    • Decreased cooldown time on Common, Rare, Legendary, and Epic Elixirs.
    • Decreased effective time on Aftertaste Elixir.
    • Reduced effectiveness of Head Scan Elixir.
    • Increased cooldown time on Classic Elixirs to balance increased last zombie bleed-out time.
    • Adjusted cooldown for all Elixirs in Rush Mode.
    • Corrected the Elixir cooldown reduction effect granted by the Time Slip Perk.

    Challenges

    • Resolved an issue preventing players from completing the “Coming Through” Challenge.
    • Resolved an issue where the “Up Close” and “Death Slider” Prestigious Challenges would reward the same Calling Card.

    Miscellaneous

    • Resolved a crash that occurred when triggering Brain Rot on underwater Zombies.

    Multiplayer

    Miscellaneous

    • Resolved an issue where joining a match after a round switch would record a Loss if your team lost the match.

    Create-a-Class

    • Resolved an issue preventing the Reactive Camo for the GKS Damascus from properly unlocking.
    • Resolved an issue allowing the Access Denied Camo for the Strife to display as brighter than intended.

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  • Three Resident Evil Games Are Coming To Nintendo Switch

    Capcom has announced Resident Evil, Resident Evil 0, and Resident Evil 4 are getting Nintendo Switch ports. All three ports are currently scheduled for 2019, but a specific release dates haven’t been revealed yet. Capcom tweeted that more info is coming “soon.”

    The original Resident Evil first released in 1996, and it went on to spawn an entire franchise of zombie-killing video games. Some, like the 2002 prequel Resident Evil 0, are also third-person survival horror games, while others are more action-centric or play out in first-person. 2005’s Resident Evil 4 is widely considered as the best in the series, and received critical acclaim upon release.

    When Resident Evil first released, we gave it an 8.2/10 in our review, praising it for “the gorgeous, photorealistic, dilapidated rooms and abomination-filled corridors” and describing it as a “genuinely” scary experience. In our Resident Evil 0 review, we gave the prequel an 8/10, wishing the game had acknowledged all “the things that have made Resident Evil a nuisance to some” but enjoying the gameplay and story all the same. We awarded a 9.6/10 in our Resident Evil 4 review, assuring that the game would blow away anyone who’s “entertained by any other mature-rated action game.”

    While Switch owners may appreciate them, this certainly won’t be the first time these games been ported to another platform. The original Resident Evil is available on Playstation, PC, and Nintendo DS. There’s also an HD remaster for GameCube and Wii, as well as a remake for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3, and PC. Resident Evil 0 is available on GameCube and Wii, with an HD remaster on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3, and PC. Resident Evil 4 can be played on GameCube, PS2, PC, Wii, and mobile, with a HD remaster available for Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, and PS3.

    The last new game in the main-line franchise was Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, which went first-person but retained the survival horror roots of the original game. A remake for Resident Evil 2 is in the works and scheduled to release for Xbox One, PS4, and PC on January 25 in 2019.

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  • Fallout 76's Minimum PC Specs Are Higher Than Fallout 4's

    Bethesda has announced the minimum PC system requirements you’ll need in order to run Fallout 76. You’ll be able to try Fallout 76 on PC for the first time during the October 30 beta, and the progress you make will carry over into the full game when it launches.

    The PC specs for Fallout 76 are more demanding than the ones for Fallout 4, so if your setup could barely run the latter, you might want to consider upgrading before playing the former. At the very minimum, you’ll need to be playing on Windows 7 and running on an Intel i5 Core processor. Bethesda recommends you go Windows 8.1 or 10, though, and run the game on an Intel Core i7 processor.

    The minimum and recommended PC specs can be found on Fallout 76’s FAQ page, but we’ve listed everything you need to know below.

    Fallout 76 PC Specs

    Minimum

    • Requires 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
    • Processor: Intel Core i5-6600k 3.5 GHz/AMD Ryzen 3 1300X 3.5 GHz or equivalent
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB/AMD Radeon R9 285 2GB or equivalent
    • Memory: 8GB RAM
    • Storage: 60GB of free disk space

    Recommended

    • Requires 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Windows 7/8.1/10
    • Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 3.6 GHz/AMD Ryzen 5 1500X 3.5 GHz
    • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 4GB/AMD R9 290X 4GB
    • Memory: 8GB RAM
    • Storage: 60GB of free disk space

    The second Fallout 76 beta is exclusive for Xbox One and starts on October 27 at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET / 10 PM BST. This beta won’t go for as long as the first one, only lasting two hours. However, another two-hour Xbox One beta will start the very next day at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET / 5 PM BST. The next beta after that is the one scheduled for October 30, and it will be live for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

    Bethesda tweeted out that the first Xbox One beta for Fallout 76 was an “amazing start.” You can watch us play through the first beta, which we thought went pretty well all things considered. We did suffer one game crash and there was a bit of trouble when we tried to join an in-game party, but we only had severe frame rate drops when there were dozens of enemies on the screen. Prior to the beta’s launch, Bethesda published a statement that lag issues are to be expected.

    Fallout 76 launches on November 14 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

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  • PUBG Xbox One Update Adds New Weapons And Halloween Cosmetics: Full Patch Notes Included

    PUBG Xbox One Update Adds New Weapons And Halloween Cosmetics: Full Patch Notes Included

    Update #2 is now live in the Xbox version of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. The new update implements several features and items that are already live in the PC version of the battle royale game, but it adds limited-time Halloween-themed skins as well. Because the maintenance period around the update went on longer than expected, PUBG is giving away free items and BP to players who log into the game in the next week.

    The update adds two new weapons to PUBG. The first, the MK47 Mutant, is an assault rifle that can be found on Erangel, Miramar, and Sanhok. It takes 7.62mm bullets and can be fired in single shot or two-round burst modes. It’s ideal for mid- to long-range combat. The new Beryl M762 is also an assault rifle that can be found on all three maps. It also uses 7.62mm ammo but has much lower bullet damage. It does have a much higher fire rate, though–even faster than the AKM–making it ideal for close-range combat.

    New vehicles have been added to Sanhok as well. The scooter is a two-seat vehicle that offers an increased turning circle in comparison to the motorcycle, at the cost of overall speed. The new Tukshai is even slower, but it sits three people and is specifically designed to maneuver through Sanhok’s hill and forest covered terrain.

    Update #2 includes seven Halloween-themed items and costumes as well, which will only be available until November 20 at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET / November 21 at 2 AM BST. One of the items, a haunted pumpkin mask, is available for free when you log into the lobby, but only until November 6 at 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET / November 7 at 12 AM BST. The other six items and costumes will need to be bought from PUBG’s in-game store. We’ve listed them, and their prices, below.

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    Purchasable PUBG Halloween Items

    • Maniacal Butcher Set – 10,000 BP
    • Killer Clown Set – 1,800 G-Coin
    • Ancient Mummy Set – 1,600 G-Coin
    • Bloody Nurse Set – 2,100 G-Coin
    • Sinister Skull Mask – 7,000 BP
    • Pumpkin RIP-cord – 500 G-Coin

    The new update also implements several general gameplay changes and bug fixes. The full patch notes can be found on PUBG’s main website, but we’ve listed the highlights below.

    PUBG Xbox One Update #2 Patch Notes

    Training Mode

    • Added a Training Mode where you can practice all aspects of PUBG gameplay
    • The Training Mode map is 2×2 in size
    • You can join through matchmaking by clicking on the “Training Mode” button in the lobby.
      • When there are more than 5 players in the matchmaking queue, the session will start immediately. Players will continue to join open sessions for up to 5 minutes after they start. (Up to 20 per session)
      • If there are less than 5 players in the matchmaking queue, matchmaking will continue for 5 minutes
        • If there are still less than 5 players after 5 minutes, the session will start with the original number of players present and other players cannot join the session.
      • Total play time is 30 minutes (e.g. in case of number 1, where you immediately enter a session, you have 5 minutes where other players can join the session + regular training mode playing time of 25 minutes)
      • Players cannot drop below 1hp in Training mode

    Gameplay

    • Bluezone effect has been changed
    • Added “TPP Aim Camera Position” to options
      • Reset to Right Shoulder (default setting)
        • Camera will always be positioned above the character’s right shoulder
      • Reset to Left Shoulder
        • Camera will always be positioned above the character’s left shoulder
      • Latest Peek Shoulder
        • Camera position automatically moves to the direction you last leaned
      • Latest Aim Shoulder
        • Camera remains in the last ADS direction
        • In this setting, the camera position won’t be changed by leaning while not in ADS or scoping

    Bug Fixes

    • Lost Connection to Host
      • We are testing out some potential fixes related to the “Lost Connection to Host” error, and in this update we rolled out a fix for an issue with data loading with skins that was causing this bug. Please leave us your feedback and reports if you continue to experience this bug. Thank you for your patience as we actively work to fix this issue.
    • Fixed an issue where tooltips for the stun grenade did not accurately reflect its in-game effects
    • Fixed an issue where characters were seen moving fast while prone when moving on slopes a certain way
    • Fixed an issue where item mesh is sometimes difficult to distinguish from the floor in the police station in El Azahar in Miramar
    • Fixed an issue where a dead player’s loot box is sometimes buried in certain locations in Miramar
    • Fixed an issue where characters can sometimes get stuck between the wall and vehicle while leaving the passenger seat when the vehicle is touching a wall
    • Fixed an issue where in some situations in FPP, players could see through walls
    • Fixed an issue where the sawed-off wasn’t listed in the attachable weapon list tooltip of the shotgun choke
    • Fixed an issue where sometimes players would not get transferred to the starting plane, and instead start the match from the initial spawn location
    • Fixed an issue where the under certain conditions, character models could appear stuck in the crouch position
    • Fixed an issue where sometimes the fuel gauge of vehicles wasn’t in sync with the visual display on the dashboard
    • Fixed an issue where in rare instances, players could be teleported to an entirely different location while on Sanhok
    • Fixed the issue where a character on board a vehicle would sometimes be shown as immobile in a very different location
    • Fixed the issue where a character who is driving in a vehicle is created in an unspecified location
    • Fixed the issue where the gun of the person you are spectating is sometimes not rendered, causing problems when the gun goes into ADS mode
    • Fixed the issue where weapons are sometimes shown in locations different from where the character is holding them
    • Fixed the issue where approaching a window with glass and throwing a throwable could sometimes cause the camera to temporarily zoom in and out
    • Fixed the issue where approaching a corpse while lying down could sometimes cause the camera to zoom in
    • Fixed the issue where sometimes a character standing at the very edge of the sea on Sanhok would be shown as falling out of the sky
    • Fixed the issue where the Bluezone UI timer occasionally decreases by 2 seconds
    • Fixed the issue where an underwater character is unable to move to land because the terrain is shown as stuttering
    • Fixed the issue where colliding with an object while driving in a UAZ deals comparatively more damage than other vehicles
    • Fixed the issue where the firing mode of a gun that has been dropped and picked up again is reset to default settings
    • Fixed the issue where the vaulting action was not working properly with certain building windows in Sanhok
    • Fixed the issue where an afterimage sometimes remains on other players’ screen when repeatedly arming/unarming
    • Fixed the issue where the AR compensator on the SLR was not reducing the horizontal recoil
    • Fixed the issue where a character cannot peek while over a gas can
    • Fixed the issue where frame drop occured when the weather was rainy and the character was swimming in the water when the perspective changed from under to above water
    • Fixed the issue where the HP gauge was displayed red in certain conditions
    • Fixed an issue where grenade impact sounds were not played when interacting with certain surfaces on Sanhok
    • Fixed an issue where in some specific situations there was less weapon recoil than intended
    • Fixed the issue where after exiting the game while armed, the character model would appear to shake
    • Fixed the issue where picking up sound was output, but was not able to pick up the item from a certain distance
    • Fixed the issue where the exact direction of other player’s footstep sound was hard to comprehend

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  • Rainbow Six Siege's New Mad House Event Lasts Until Halloween

    Rainbow Six Siege's New Mad House Event Lasts Until Halloween

    Ubisoft has announced a limited-time Halloween-themed event for Rainbow Six: Siege. Called Mad House, the event is going on right now and will continue until October 31.

    The Mad House event adds a new haunted variation of the House map to Siege. It gives the classic map a ghoulish glow and covers the walls in Halloween-themed decorations, such as spooky paintings and cobwebs. The event also adds special skins that transform 10 of Siege’s Operators–Finka, Jager, Vigil, Thermite, Valkyrie, Pulse, Hibana, Mira, Buck, and Ash–into monstrous versions of themselves. Jager becomes a living skeleton, for example, and Valkyrie transforms into a possessed nun with demonic eyes.

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    Playing on the haunted House map allows you to unlock up to two Crimsonveil packs through Ubisoft Club Challenges. The first pack is unlocked for killing 30 enemies in the haunted House, while the second is for killing 60. You’ll also unlocked a pack just by logging in during the event, and additional packs can be purchased with R6 credits. Opening packs unlocks one of the 10 special Operator skins, or one of the 12 Halloween-themed weapon skins and unique charms.

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    Ubisoft has confirmed that Crimsonveil packs will not offer duplicates. So after unlocking your one free pack, buying the 21 Crimsonveil pack bundle for 6300 R6 credits will be enough to unlock everything. It will be more than enough if you get the two packs from completing the haunted House map’s challenges. If you can’t earn enough credits to unlock all the packs you need prior to Halloween, you can purchase R6 credits with real money. 6300 R6 credits translates into $50 USD.

    Rainbow Six: Siege is available for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

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  • Microsoft Could Be Bringing Xbox-Style Controllers to Your Phone

    According to recently released research papers from Microsoft, it looks like adjustable, Xbox-style grip controllers could be used for mobile gaming in conjunction with smartphones and tablets.

    As reported by Windows Central, these research documents have been recently released, though it appears the research itself was conducted between 2012 – 2014. The key design goal for this mobile controller was “to combine a compact and convenient-to-carry form factor with the ease-of-use, control and comfort of a traditional physical controller” by using two hinged “clip-on” controller fragments that attach to the bezel of a mobile device.

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  • PlayStation Classic’s Lineup Would Always Be Missing Some True Classics

    Sony officially unveiled the 20-game lineup for its first nostalgia-fueled specialty system, the PlayStation Classic. And reaction has been…well, mixed. Anecdotally, one of the most common recurring refrains is that the list is missing some of the most seminal PlayStation releases — the Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon trilogies, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Resident Evil 2 (in addition to the included Resident Evil: Director’s Cut), and a few more.

    Unfortunately, the Classic’s lineup was almost cursed from the start, in large part thanks to the nostalgia-driven culture of the entire industry.

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