Category: Gamespot

  • Watch Dogs 2's First DLC Pushed Back Due to Time Spent on Patches

    Watch Dogs 2 downloadable content that was scheduled to arrive early next week will now be coming later in the month, Ubisoft announced today. This is due to the unexpected time that was spent working on patches after the game’s seamless multiplayer mode had to be disabled prior to launch.

    Most recently, Watch Dogs 2 received a patch at the end of November that continued weeks of work resolving lingering issues, particularly related to multiplayer. “This and previous patches were an important step towards stabilizing Watch Dogs 2’s seamless multiplayer functionality, and other core online features, before releasing any new multiplayer content,” Ubisoft said in a blog post today. “Since these updates required additional development resources, we’ve made the decision to adjust our release schedule for that new content.”

    As previously detailed, the T-Bone content bundle was slated for release on December 13 for PS4 (all DLC comes to PS4 first). Instead, it’ll now arrive on December 22 (or December 26 for those in Japan). Xbox One and PC players will see it launch just over a month later, on January 24.

    The situation is somewhat reminiscent of another Ubisoft game, The Division, albeit on a smaller scale. In that case, Ubisoft spent time addressing fan feedback, which resulted in the second and third DLC packs being delayed. It’s unknown if the release slate for subsequent Watch Dogs 2 DLC has been affected.

    Here’s how Ubisoft describes the T-Bone bundle: “Players will get the style and the swagger of legendary hacker Raymond ‘T-Bone’ Kenney with his truck and outfit and discover Mayhem, a new co-op difficulty level that will pit players against a new enemy archetype armed with advanced weaponry.”

    Ahead of the DLC, a special T-Bone Chaos event will begin on December 19. It runs for four weeks and is free to all players, providing a “themed challenge” every week. You’ll be able to earn in-game money and “unique event rewards, like new car skins or a new bag.”

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  • Another Two Games Getting PS4 Pro Updates

    Resogun and Farming Simulator 17 are the two latest games to get PS4 Pro support patched in. The update for Farming Simulator is out now, while Resogun’s upgrade will be available “soon enough,” according to its developer Housemarque.

    Farming Simulator 17 players can choose from three modes. Ultra HD runs at 4K resolution with an unconfirmed frame rate; Quad HD displays the game at 1440p and 60 FPS; or just HD mode, which is the lowest resolution mode at 1080p, but it does come with a 60 FPS and an improved draw distance.

    Housemarque did not detail what Resogun’s PS4 Pro patch will include. The company did announce a new game called Nex Machina at PSX though–check out the reveal trailer here.

    We enjoyed Resogun here at GameSpot, with critic Peter Brown awarding it an 8. For more, check out our full Resogun review. Alternatively, take a look at the full list of every PS4 Pro game that is and isn’t getting an upgrade.

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  • Super Mario Run Requires Constant Internet Connection

    You’ll need a stable internet connection to play Super Mario Run, says Nintendo.

    Speaking to Mashable, Nintendo director Shigeru Miyamoto said, “We view our software as being a very important asset for us. And also for consumers who are purchasing the game, we want to make sure that we’re able to offer it to them in a way that the software is secure, and that they’re able to play it in a stable environment.

    “We wanted to be able to leverage that network connection … in a way that keeps the software secure,” he continued.

    When asked to clarify whether by “security,” Miyamoto was referring to the risk of piracy, the Mario creator replied, “That’s correct.”

    He went on to say that security was at least partly why Nintendo decided to launch Super Mario Run for iOS on December 15, well before the Android release in 2017, before explaining why all three game modes require an internet connection: “We had thought at one point that it would be nice to have the World Tour [story] mode available standalone, to be able to play without that connection. But then the challenge is when that’s operating in a standalone mode, it actually complicates the connection back to the Toad Rally and Kingdom modes.”

    In other Super Mario Run news, we now know that other Mushroom Kingdom universe characters will be unlockable in-game, though it’s unclear if those will lie behind the $10 ‘unlock all content’ paywall.

    For more on Super Mario Run, check out this live action trailer, or take a look at the game being shown off alongside the Nintendo Switch on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show.

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  • PewDiePie Will Delete His YouTube Channel Today

    Felix ‘PewDiePie’ Kjellberg has vowed to delete his YouTube channel at 5 PM UK time on December 9.

    Kjellberg previously published a video lamenting problems with the way YouTube surfaces content. Recent changes to the platform have led to the “Recommended” feed being given more prominence than a user’s subscription feed, which has been relegated to a sidebar option.

    Many well-known YouTubers such as h3h3 Productions have discussed how this has resulted in a drop in activity and viewership since users aren’t able to immediately tell when the channels they are subscribed to have published content. In some other cases people have also been unsubscribed from content creators inexplicably.

    He also noted the shift away from personalities in favour of trending videos, which often feature clickbait titles or thumbnails and diminish the value of personality-led content. These supposedly viral videos have been given more exposure on the front page of YouTube and in areas where videos are suggested.

    “It feels like a kick in the face when they make changes and don’t tell anyone about it,” Kjellber said. “Because this site means so much to YouTubers like me and everyone else … It’s something that we worked really hard on and I don’t think they understand.

    “And like I said, this is not just affecting me, it’s affecting other YouTubers and creators that you care about. YouTube is trying to kill my channel. It’s clear if you watch my analytics, it’s all going down there and I think my videos are better. I think they’re really funny and it seems that you guys enjoy them as well so it’s a shame that it’s going in this direction.”

    Kjellberg’s solution is to start from scratch: “The only way to stop my channel from dying is, I know you’re going to think I’m joking right now, but I’m going to delete my channel. I swear to you, at 50 million subs, a huge landmark coming up, a huge deal, never been done before, no-one’s even close, I am deleting my channel.

    “I will delete my channel once PewDiePie hits 50 million. I think it’s gonna be pretty fun, I’m excited to delete my channel and start fresh with a new shitty channel probably. I won’t quit YouTube, I’ll just delete the channel.”

    Understandably, the response to Kjellberg’s decision has been a mixture of skepticism and disbelief, given that he has spent six years building the audience is the most well known YouTuber in the world. However, there may be method to the madness as, by starting a brand new channel, he would essentially cull the dormant and inactive subscribers. In turn, this would mean his new followership would only be people actively engaging with his content, which improves the visibility of his videos on YouTube.

    will delete tomorrow 5pm gmt

    — pewdiepie (@pewdiepie) December 8, 2016

    PewDiePie hit 50 million subscribers on December 8 and, posting on Twitter, he confirmed the account will be deleted, as promised.

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  • Blizzard Announces Book Publishing Label

    Blizzard Announces Book Publishing Label

    Blizzard Publishing is a new book label from Blizzard Entertainment, which is “dedicated to developing and releasing new Blizzard publications and reissuing out-of-print titles in the company’s Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo settings,” according to a release from the company this week.

    The first titles released under the new label are the World of Warcraft Adult Coloring Book, and some out-of-print Warcraft novels and manga, such as Warcraft: The Last Guardian by Jeff Grubb, World of Warcraft: Rize of the Horde by Christie Golden, and a pair of Warcraft Legends volumes.

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    “Great stories and inspiring artwork have always been at the heart of everything we do,” said senior vice president of story and franchise development at Blizzard Entertainment, Lydia Bottegoni in the release. “The creation of Blizzard Publishing gives us new opportunities to celebrate the art and stories of our games with Blizzard gamers as well as fantasy and sci-fi fans around the world.”

    Blizzard Publishing is also looking to release a series of full-color coffee table art books, starting with Art of Hearthstone and Cinematic Art of StarCraft.

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    If you’re keen to get your hands on some Blizzard-published books right now, head over to the Blizzard store and pick up Blizzard Legends titles for USD$14.95 each, or Blizzard Manga titles and the WoW Adult Coloring Book for USD$12.95 each.

    In other Blizzard news, Overwatch has a Christmas event starting next week, and took home the Game of the Year award at The Game Awards 2016. Apparently Ronda Rousey played WoW with Vin Diesel during filming of Furious 7, and the vanilla no-expansions WoW server is returning.

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  • Nintendo Switch Third-Party Developers Are Starting to Announce Games

    Nintendo Switch Third-Party Developers Are Starting to Announce Games

    Titles are starting to be announced for the Nintendo Switch, starting with Seasons of Heaven and The Sacred Hero.

    An incomplete list of third-party development partners was announced during the Switch reveal, that didn’t include Seasons of Heaven developer, Any Arts Production.

    Screenshot courtesy of Gameblog
    Screenshot courtesy of Gameblog

    Seasons of Heaven is a 2018 Switch-exclusive adventure game based on a French novel of the same name, about Yann, a young boy with Asperger’s syndrome, and his French bulldog Ani. Both characters are playable, and according to a Google-translated article from French game blog Gameblog, the title is currently running on Unreal Engine 4.

    We don’t know much about The Sacred Hero from Simplistic at this stage, apart from what can be gleaned from the teaser trailer below. So, it will include a cavern with a sword in a rock, and a sunny forest. Unlike Seasons of Heaven, The Sacred Hero isn’t a Switch exclusive, it’s also slated to release on PC in 2018.

    As we reported late last month, it’s possible The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ may also come to the Nintendo Switch, based on a blog post from developer Nicalis.

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  • Check Out the Spider-Man Homecoming Trailer

    The newest Spider-Man: Homecoming trailer is here. The upcoming summer film will be the first time a solo Spider-Man movie takes place within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Check it out for yourself below.

    The Homecoming trailer debuted Thursday night on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The story follows a young Peter Parker (Tom Holland) as he continues to fight crime in New York City, in a post-Civil War universe. Michael Keaton is also set to appear as the classic Spider-Man villain The Vulture, and he looks like he’s going to be a tough villain for the web-slinger to battle.

    The two will star alongside Marisa Tomei as Aunt May, Bokeem Woodbine as Shocker, and Donald Glover in an unrevealed role. In addition, Robert Downey Jr. will be reprising his role as Tony Stark.

    While the film will not debut until July, there are already talks of a sequel. Sony has the rights to the character, but the latest Amazing Spider-Man films did not live up to expectations. The company has since partnered with Marvel for the new Spider-Man franchise, which led to the character’s appearance in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War.

    Spider-Man: Homecoming swings into theaters on July 7, 2017.

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  • The Rock Hits the Beach in First Baywatch Movie Trailer

    The first trailer for the upcoming big screen reboot of Baywatch is here. The movie stars Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron and looks set to mix beach-based action and raunchy comedy. Check it out below:

    Baywatch is directed by Horrible Bosses‘ Seth Gordon, and is set for a May 19, 2017 release. It also stars Alexandra Daddario, Kelly Rohrbach, Priyanka Chopra, Jon Bass, and Ilfenesh Hadera, with a cameo expected from the show’s original star and producer David Hasselhoff. In February, Johnson posted a picture of him and Hasselhoff on set together.

    Last year, Efron spoke about what audiences could expect from this modern retelling of the lifeguard drama. “We’re going to make it badass, but we still want to pay homage to the original show,” he told MTV. “It’s really a careful combination. It’s going to be badass, for sure. We’re going to beat up some dudes, and swim a lot.”

    The original Baywatch ran from 1989 to 1999, with a subsequent show, Baywatch Hawaii, airing until 2001. It was a huge international hit, and had clocked up a total of 242 episodes by the time it was cancelled.

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  • Titanfall 2 Double XP Weekend Begins Tomorrow

    Titanfall 2 players will be doubly rewarded this weekend as part of a Double XP event.

    Developer Respawn has confirmed that it will offer Double XP for the game’s multiplayer this weekend, beginning on December 9 and running through Sunday, December 11.

    Earn Double XP in #Titanfall2 all weekend long! pic.twitter.com/7QInqnVSpu

    — Titanfall (@Titanfallgame) December 7, 2016

    Titanfall 2 launched on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC at the end of October. As predicted, out-of-the-gate sales might not have been great, as publisher EA later said it’s taking a long-term view of the franchise and isn’t as worried about first-day and first-week sales.

    In other Titanfall 2 news, Respawn has announced the game’s most popular Titans and revealed a bunch of other cool stats. Check out this infographic to learn more.

    For more on Titanfall 2, check out GameSpot’s review and what other critics are saying.

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  • Top 10 Most Popular Video Game Trailers for 2016 Games, as Ranked by YouTube

    Google has announced the top 10 most popular trailers for video games released in 2016.

    There are basically no surprises here, as Battlefield 1‘s announcement trailer ruled supreme with some 49.9 million views. Rounding out the top five were Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare‘s reveal trailer (35.9 million), Clash of Clans: Hog Rider (32.3 million), Gears of War 4: Tomorrow (17.1 million), and Clash of Kings (17 million).

    The full list is below, as rounded up by Kotaku. Bear in mind that this list is based on total views and only tracks trailers for games that were released in 2016. The numbers are accurate as of press time.

    1. Battlefield 1: 49,887,617 views

    2. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare 35,950,640 views

    3. Clash of Clans: Hog Rider — 32,702,372 views

    4. Gears of War Tomorrow — 17,094,059 views

    5. Clash of Kings — 17,114,108 views

    6. Overwatch Dragons Animated Short – 14,075,571 views

    7. Pokemon Sun & Moon – 10,770,479 views

    8. FIFA 17 – The Journey – 10,647,369 views

    9. Watch Dogs 2 – 10,106,630 views

    10. Doom – 9,656,370 views

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