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  • Rocket League Devs Hopeful For PS4 Cross-Play, Delays RocketID Update

    Developer Psyonix has announced that it has pushed its plans for expanded Rocket League cross-platform functionality into early next year. However, one silver lining is that Sony’s recent announcement of cross-play support–led by demand for Fortnite among others–means that the studio can prep its plans to work across all platforms, including PS4.

    The announcement came as part of the Rocket League roadmap. The backbone of the feature will be RocketID, its connected account system that will allow features like friends lists and parties across all platforms. That system is apparently taking longer than the studio expected.

    “While our goal was to release RocketID before the end of 2018, we’ve made the difficult decision to push its release into early 2019,” the announcement said. “The good news is that with Sony’s recent announcements regarding full cross-platform functionality, we can now make additional changes to prepare RocketID for ALL platforms should we receive permission to do so! We’re working incredibly hard to ensure that it’s as intuitive, stable, and polished as possible, before releasing it to the world.”

    That mention of permission is also key. Sony has let Fortnite begin to work cross-platform as a beta test, but it has been unclear about when and which games will be prioritized next for the functionality. Rocket League is one commonly requested game, and actually had been generating demand for cross-platform play before Fortnite drove demand up even further. Psyonix had expressed frustration with Sony for refusing to budge on cross-platform play, despite having figured it out early.

    Rocket League fans do have a few things to look forward to this year, though. An update in early December will give Xbox One X players 4K with HDR and 60 FPS. That month will also introduce the next Rocket Pass, and another round of premium DLC. Plus, the studio is going to be launching another Frosty Fest event.

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  • Starlink’s Toys Are $170 More Expensive Than Its Digital Version

    Ubisoft’s Starlink: Battle for Atlas launched this week, marking a surprising return to the toys-to-life genre that burned out last year. But unlike games like Skylanders or Disney Infinity, you don’t actually need Starlink’s physical toys to play it — in fact, it’s way better (and cheaper) to skip them entirely.

    That’s right, not only can you play the game without having a ship strapped to your controller, the digital versions of Starlink come with more ships, pilots, and guns than the physical versions do at a lower overall price. You can watch our review of Starlink below, and see a breakdown of its different options after that.

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  • Starlink: Battle for Atlas Review

    Starlink: Battle for Atlas feels like it’s trying to crash a party that’s already packed up and moved on. Toys-to-life games like Disney Infinity, Skylanders, and LEGO Dimensions all dominated the toy sections three years ago, but that time has come and gone. That’s not to say that Starlink: Battle for Atlas isn’t good, because it’s a surprisingly rich and ambitious exploration and combat-focused, story-driven experience. But the “toys” part comes off as a little unnecessary, especially when Starlink rewards digital players more than physical ones.

    Starlink: is a story of space exploration with a ragtag crew of characters who all bring unique personalities and skills to the table. At the very least, Ubisoft has done a good job of establishing the admittedly generic “Starlink” brand into one I wouldn’t mind seeing more of in future games. Cutscenes are well produced and engaging, feeling a little like watching the latest Netflix Original Animated Series play out.

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  • New Kingdom Hearts 3 Screenshots Released

    Square Enix debuted nine new Kingdom Hearts 3 screenshots, and three character renders, highlighting the returning cast from Kingdom Hearts 2’s Twilight Town.

    Previously glimpsed in trailers already, the screenshots, which you can check out in the gallery below, show off Hayden, Pence, and Olette and highlight areas like Ansem’s lab, the Old Mansion, and more.

    Of course, these characters first debuted in Kingdom Hearts 2, during that sequel’s introductory sequence featuring Sora’s Nobody, Roxas. While we really haven’t seen much of Roxas himself in the glimpses of Kingdom Hearts 3 so far, he’s clearly an integral part of the plot, given the frequent mentions of him in past trailers.

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  • AC Odyssey: Don't Miss This Very Special Legendary Spear

    You can breathe underwater by finding this Legendary Weapon in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.

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  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Multiplayer Review

    Hello Call of Duty fans! This year we’re trying something new: because Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s modes are so different, we’re reviewing them separately, followed by our overall review and score. This part covers Multiplayer – be sure to check out the others next.

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  • News: Resident Evil 2 shows off Claire's military outfit in new video

    The Redfield sibling channels her inner Sarah Connor

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