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  • PUBG Black Friday 2018 Deals (Xbox One)

    With Black Friday getting closer, more deals have sprung up for the big sales day on November 23. While you can’t act on these deals at this time, it’s good to know what’s coming up before the busiest sales day of the year. One of the deals we’ve highlighted here is for Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds, otherwise known as PUBG.

    As of now, PUBG on Xbox One will have some upcoming sales at Best Buy, Target, and Walmart for less than $20. In addition to this game, we also had an upcoming look at sales for other games including Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, God of War, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4–which recently launched the series’ first crack at the battle royale genre.

    Though other games like Fortnite have overtaken PUBG’s former dominance in the growing field of free-for-all games, it’s still a popular title and has a solid player base on both PC and Xbox One. With three different maps to fight it out on, and featuring many different types of skins, weapon decals, and other customization options–PUBG focuses a lot more on tactical gameplay compared to the Fortnite’s more arcadey style action. The most recent event happening in the world of PUBG is a promotional tie-in featuring the Joker and Harley Quinn from Suicide Squad.

    In our review of PUBG last year, editor Michael Higham gave it an 8 and stated: “PUBG’s technical shortcomings can undermine its broader achievements on rare occasions, but they don’t override your desire to continue playing. Each phase of a match presents a different type of tension that is equal parts thrilling and terrifying, driven by the insatiable desire to be the last person (or squad) standing. Whether you play solo or in a group, successfully executing adaptive tactics to win intense, high-stakes firefights makes for an incredibly rewarding experience. Every player has unique stories of their most memorable matches, and even after hundreds of hours, PUBG continues to inspire rousing tales of victory and defeat.”

    There’s still many more deals coming in the time leading up to Black Friday. Remember, many of these until the time of Black Friday, so keep that in mind when you’re sorting through these deals early. If you want to know more about what’s coming up, be sure check out our roundup of Black Friday deals on GameSpot.

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  • Black Friday 2018 — Best Nintendo Switch Console Deals

    Black Friday is almost upon us, which means it’s that time of the year to round up all the best deals on games and hardware. Retailers are starting to reveal all their sales well ahead of Black Friday itself, and we’ve complied many of the deals we’ve seen so far. But here, we’re rounding up the ways you can get your hands on a Nintendo Switch console.

    Nintendo’s handheld-console hybrid has been a hit with great games like Super Mario Odyssey, Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and an ever-growing library of smaller titles, so now would be a good time to check out jump in save a few bucks. Also, be sure to check out all the sales on Nintendo Switch games.

    Kohl’s will be offering a Switch bundle that includes the console, a Turtle Beach headset, an RDS carrying case, and $90 in Kohl’s Cash all for $330. Kohl’s starts its sales on Monday, November 19 at 12:01 AM CT online and Thursday, November 22 at 5:00 PM in stores.

    Best Buy will also be offering a Switch bundled with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for $300. Best Buy’s deals are trickling in online as soon as November 18 but start off in-store on Thursday, November 22 at 5:00 PM. Those who are My Best Buy members can hop on “early access” sales which start Sunday, November 18 for Elite Plus members, Monday, November 19 for Elite members, and Tuesday November 20 for all other members.

    Walmart is set to have a Switch bundle that includes Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for $300. Sales begin Wednesday, November 21 at 10:00 PM ET online and store doors open Thursday, November 22 at 6:00 PM.

    Target is also on board with the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe console bundle; it’ll also go for $300. (Additionally, wired controllers and carrying cases will be 20% off.) Deals at Target will be going live online at unspecified times, but Target’s doors open Thursday, November 22 at 5:00 PM.

    We’ve got less than two weeks to go until Black Friday, and we’re tracking sales as they come out and continually updating our lists. Be aware that retailers may sell out of products at any point during sales. Certain deals may also be offered in-store only; be sure to check the conditions for sales you’re looking at. Lastly, stores opening times may vary by location, so check with your local retailer.

    Nintendo Switch Console Deals

    Kohl’s

    • Nintendo Switch + Turtle Beach Headset + RDS Carrying Case + $90 in Kohl’s Cash — $330

    Walmart

    • Nintendo Switch Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Bundle — $300

    Best Buy

    Target

    • Nintendo Switch Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Bundle — $300

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  • Assassin's Creed Odyssey Black Friday 2018 PS4 And Xbox One Deals

    Among the biggest game releases of the fall season has been Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. That’s true both in terms of its stature, coming as the latest game in a major franchise, and its sheer size–it’s a long game with a staggeringly large map. Despite having only released in October, Odyssey is among the games you’ll find on sale this Black Friday.

    Despite still being a couple weeks away, the first Black Friday ads have been released. While there are many more to come, Target’s ad led the way and confirmed Odyssey will be discounted during Black Friday. It’ll be $35 for a physical copy of the game on both PS4 and Xbox One, a price we’ve since seen matched in the Walmart ad. However, the best price so far comes from Best Buy, where Odyssey will cost only $30.

    The various digital game stores could also discount Odyssey, and some physical retailers may even offer the digital version, as we saw with Walmart last year. We don’t yet know if it will be discounted on PC, so stay tuned for more details.

    Odyssey was well received upon its release, further building on the RPG shift the series took with 2017’s Origins. It allows you to play as a male or female protagonist as you choose between the siblings Alexios and Kassandra. The aforementioned large world map is comprised of many landmasses, but there’s also plenty of sea for some Black Flag-style naval action.

    In our Assassin’s Creed Odyssey review, Alessandro Fillari wrote that the game’s “ambition is admirable, which is reflected in its rich attention to detail for the era and its approach to handling the multi-faceted narrative with strong protagonists at the lead, While its large-scale campaign–clocking in at over 50 hours–can occasionally be tiresome, and some features don’t quite make the impact they should, Odyssey makes great strides in its massive and dynamic world, and it’s a joy to venture out and leave your mark on its ever-changing setting.”

    Ubisoft has plans for both free and paid DLC for Odyssey, as the company hopes to keep you playing long-term; there won’t be a new Assassin’s Creed game released in 2019.

    Below you’ll find the complete list of Black Friday deals on Odyssey. It’s quite brief for now, but we’ll continue to update this as more ads are revealed.

    Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Black Friday Deals

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  • X018 Roundup: Crackdown 3 Release Date, Xbox One X Discount, New Game Pass Titles, And More

    Microsoft held a special event in Mexico City to promote all the happenings surrounding Xbox One, titled X018. The event showed off loads of new footage for upcoming games, announcements of release dates, DLC, and features, and even a few surprise Microsoft acquisitions. You can check out the full roundup of all the news from the show below.

    Crackdown 3

    Crackdown 3 is finally happening with a solid release date. You’ll be able to patrol the city and crack the skulls of some criminal overlords on February 15, 2019. [Full story]

    The company also debuted a brand new multiplayer mode for Crackdown 3 called Wrecking Zone. It pits two teams of five against each other in a destructible arena.

    Plus, for fans or newcomers alike, the original Crackdown is now free through November 30. Get in there and clean up the town, agents.

    Forza Horizon 4 DLC

    Forza Horizon 4 showed off its first big expansion, titled Fortune Island. The DLC will take you to the windy roads and treacherous weather of the northern British Isles, and introduce a host of new cars as well.

    Xbox Game Pass Adding 16 More Games

    Xbox One’s all-you-can-eat subscription service, Xbox Game Pass, announced 16 new games heading to the subscription in the coming months. Those include PUBG, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, and Ori and the Blind Forest, among others.

    The company also mentioned that Ori and the Will of the Wisps, the sequel to the Blind Forest, will come to Game Pass on release day next year.

    Finally, Game Pass now has its own dedicated app, which will help players discover new games and set them to download from wherever they are.

    New Studio Acquisitions

    Microsoft expanded its portfolio of studios as well, with two more announcements. The first was the InXile, the studio behind Wasteland and The Bard’s Tale.

    The second studio acquisition was the developer behind Knights of the Old Republic and Fallout: New Vegas, Obsidian Entertainment.

    Xbox One Black Friday Deals

    With Black Friday around the corner, Microsoft couldn’t resist teasing the deals it has in store for the retail holiday. Xbox One consoles and games will get some deep discounts.

    State of Decay 2 Getting Free DLC, Very Soon

    The zombie survival game State of Decay 2 is getting a free DLC pack, and just like that zombie you don’t realize is right behind you, it’s closer than you think. [Full Story]

    Sea of Thieves Getting New PvP Arena

    Sea of Thieves showed off its next big update, which will bring a new PvP competitive arena to the pirate game. [Full Story]

    Devil May Cry 5 Void Mode

    DMC5 showed off a lengthy look at the new Void mode, which will let demon hunters test their skills or just try out new moves in a simulated environment with lots of options. [Full Story]

    Final Fantasy XIII Trilogy Now Xbox One Backwards Compatible

    The Xbox One backwards compatibility list has gotten another expansion with the addition of all three Final Fantasy XIII games. Civilization Revolution, already backwards compatible, has also been updated with Xbox One X enhancements. [Full Story]

    New Kingdom Hearts 3 Trailer

    The latest trailer for the Disney and Square Enix epic Kingdom Hearts 3 debuted, giving us an extended view of Pooh bear. [Full Story]

    Xbox One KBM Support

    Several games will be getting keyboard and mouse support on Xbox One, including Fortnite. [Full Story]

    Metro Exodus Gets A Big Collector’s Edition

    We got a closer look at Metro Exodus, including its hulking $235 Spartan Collector’s Edition. [Full Story]

    Jump Force Trailer Is Just Saiyan

    An extended look at Jump Force gave us a better look at some fighters, including some notable names from the Dragon Ball franchise. [Full Story]

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  • Shadow Of The Tomb Raider Forge DLC Trailer Shows Off New Co-op And Score Attack Modes

    During Microsoft’s XO18 livestream, the developers behind Shadow of the Tomb Raider revealed more info about the upcoming DLC for the game. In The Forge, players will be able to take on a number of new challenges and tombs, even allowing for players to work with a friend to solve many complex puzzles. In the new trailer, we saw a glimpse of what’s to come in the new adventure, which will take the Lara Croft to a complex smithing temple hidden in the dense jungles.

    In The Forge, Lara and her ally will uncover a new tomb in South America, housing a new threat that will put the world at risk yet again. Like other DLCs from previous Tomb Raider games, these updates add entirely new areas to explore, and along with new enemies and weapons to find. What’s interesting about The Forge, however, is that it will add co-op play, with many of the puzzles and tombs tasking both characters to solve many of its complex challenges. Along with story content, there’s also the inclusion of the Score Attack mode, which will allow players to compete agains each other by traversing the environment and gaining a higher score over their opponent.

    As the first post-launch DLC for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, The Forge will be one of several new expansions coming to the game. Though you can play the entire DLC with a friend, you can still play solo as well. With a planned schedule of new content over the next several months, the season pass will allow many players to take part in new events and story missions that will gradually be included in the game. The Forge is set to launch on November 13, this new expansion will add even more tombs and secrets to uncover.

    There’s much more to see from XO18. In addition to the reveal of Crackdown 3‘s multiplayer mode, the new IP Void Masters, there were several new games revealed for Xbox One’s Game Pass–including PUBG, Hellblade, and Agents of Mayhem.

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  • Xbox Acquires Fallout: New Vegas, Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Developer

    Microsoft has announced it will acquire Obsidian Entertainment, developer of role-playing games including Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Fallout: New Vegas, South Park: The Stick of Truth, Alpha Protocol, and Pillars of Eternity, among others. The announcement was made during X018, an Xbox fan event that is taking place in Mexico City.

    “As one of the industry’s premiere RPG developers, we couldn’t be more excited about the opportunity to add their expertise to Microsoft Studios, while enabling the studio to preserve its unique culture and build on its talent and vision to fully realize their creative ambitions,” Microsoft said in a statement.

    This is one of two acquisitions Microsoft revealed intentions of making during X018. It is also set to acquire inXile Entertainment, the studio behind Wasteland 2, Torment: Tides of Numenera, and The Bard’s Tale IV: Barrows Deep. As Microsoft notes itself, these two studios share heritage and develop games in similar genres. The platform holder has said both Obsidian and inXile “will continue to operate autonomously and bring their unique talents, IP, and expertise to Microsoft Studios as they build new RPG experiences for our players and fans.”

    Microsoft also notes that with these two new studios as part of its family, Microsoft Studios is now made up of “13 distinct and diverse game development teams.” During E3 2018, Microsoft confirmed acquisitions of Santa Monica-based The Initiative, a new studio led by Darrell Gallagher, former head of studio for Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics.

    Additionally, State of Decay developer Undead Labs, Forza Horizon studio Playground Games, We Happy Few developer Compulsion Games, and Ninja Theory, the British developer of Heavenly Sword, DmC: Devil May Cry, and Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, were also added to its studio portfolio.

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  • Xbox Acquires Wasteland, Bard's Tale Studio InXile Entertainment

    Microsoft is set to add another developer to its growing list of first-party studios. At X018, a celebratory Xbox event taking place in Mexico City, Microsoft revealed its intention to acquire inXile Entertainment, the developer of Wasteland 2, Torment: Tides of Numenera, and The Bard’s Tale IV: Barrows Deep.

    The announcement was made by Matt Booty, head of Microsoft Studios and, according to Microsoft, inXile will continue to operate independently, but have the support to pursue its creative ambitions on all existing and new projects. InXile’s Brian Fargo said joining Microsoft allows the studio to tap into the “incredible Microsoft ecosystems that is second to none.” He said the team intends to carry on making role-playing games.

    Microsoft has bolstered its development studio portfolio significantly this year. At E3 2018 it revealed five studios had joined the Xbox family. Santa Monica-based The Initiative, which is being headed up by Darrell Gallagher, former head of studio for Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics, was said to be building a team of “world class talent” to develop “groundbreaking new game experiences.”

    Xbox boss Phil Spencer also confirmed that State of Decay developer Undead Labs and Forza Horizon studio Playground Games had been acquired by Microsoft. The latter is making a brand-new game, which is rumored to be Fable 4. We Happy Few developer Compulsion Games also was named as a new Microsoft studio, but perhaps the biggest surprise was Ninja Theory, the British developer of Heavenly Sword, DmC: Devil May Cry, and Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice.

    As with inXile, Microsoft said these studios will retain “creative independence,” and Microsoft’s investment in them give these teams the additional resources and backing they need to take “bigger risks” and make “bolder worlds.” InXile is currently developing Wasteland 3, which was crowdfunded using Fig. The game is expected to launch in 2019.

    The addition of these studios comes at a time when Xbox was under scrutiny for its lack of first-party titles for Xbox One. While projects these new studios are developing may not be targeting the platform holder’s current platform, at E3 2018 Microsoft confirmed work on new Xbox hardware was underway.

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  • Xbox One X Black Friday 2018 Discount Knocks Off $100

    Microsoft has detailed a number of Black Friday 2018 discounts, giving people the opportunity to pick up its consoles and subscribe to services for cheaper than usual. The announcement was made during X018, the Xbox event being held in Mexico City. The platform holder is knocking up to $100 off its Xbox One consoles, which means you can pick up the Xbox One X for $400, which it notes is the cheapest its ever been. Xbox wireless controllers will also be $10 off, including the custom ones created using Xbox’s Design Lab.

    On top of that, Xbox Game Pass, which gives subscribers access to a large library of titles they can download and play for the lifetime of their subscription, is being offered for $1 for the first month. This deal is available from today through January 3. Similarly, Xbox Live Gold–which is required to use the Xbox Game Pass service–is going for $1 for the first month too. It’s worth noting that these are set to automatically renew at the end of the month, when you’ll be charged full price, so make sure to cancel before then if you don’t want to be automatically charged on an ongoing basis.

    A number of first-party games are also being discounted, most notably Forza Horizon 4, Sea of Thieves, and State of Decay 2, PUBG, Super Lucky’s Tale, which are being discounted by as much as 35%.

    In GameSpot’s Forza Horizon 4 review, Edmond Tran awarded it a 9/10, saying there’s “a diverse range of activities stuffed into every corner of Horizon 4.” He continued: “Meaningful changes contribute to smart driving dynamics and a more consistent sense of achievement. Everything you do in Horizon feels valuable, no matter how big or small–from the basic thrills of speeding a fast car down a gorgeous mountain highway to spending time tinkering with your favorite ride to manage seasonal road conditions to just hanging out with friends and strangers online and goofing off in friendly games. The charm of the Horizon series is as palpable as ever, a winning, all-inclusive recipe that celebrates the joy of driving above all else.”

    In his review of Sea of Thieves, Peter Brown said the open-world pirate game is “a somewhat hollow game that can be fun for a handful of hours when played with friends, and something worth trying out if you happen to be an Xbox Game Pass subscriber.

    “Even though it’s hard to wholeheartedly recommend,” he added, “I like enough of what I see to hold out hope that things will eventually improve as the game continues to be patched and updated with new content.” Since its initial launch, Sea of Thieves developer Rare has released updates to improve the game and an expansion called Forsaken Shores. You can also read GameSpot’s review of State of Decay 2 to find out more about what we thought of that game.

    Xbox Game Pass features both first-party and third-party titles. Check out our comprehensive list of games available on Xbox Game Pass now to see what else a subscription would give you access to.

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  • Battlefield V Early Review Impressions

    Editor’s note: This is an early take on Battlefield V for PC; a full review is in the works but we will require many more hours to fully engage and evaluate everything the game has to offer. The overall opinion is subject to change through the review process.

    The Battlefield series has always been about capturing the scale of war, and Battlefield V delivers as expected. Large maps made of both open fields and narrow lanes pit players in chaotic fights to capture objectives and deplete the enemy respawn count. Different classes empower soldiers with specific capabilities that provide distinct advantages in the right situations. And of course, tanks and aircraft not only change gameplay dynamics, but can swing the tide of battle in deft hands. The initial impression is that Battlefield V revels in familiarity–this entry doesn’t stray away from the franchise formula, but it’s a fine execution thus far.

    It’s been a while since the franchise set foot in World War II, but this time, it does so with lesser-known conflicts at the forefront. It’s oddly refreshing to discover aspects of history that go overlooked. While we’ve had a steady diet of the snow-covered Narvik map prior to release, the game’s collection of landscapes are varied set pieces. The lush vegetation of Western Europe and the harsh deserts of North Africa present beauty in the wake of utter destruction–all these battles have been inspired by the history books and realized in a refined Frostbite engine, which has never looked better. However, the maps themselves have their limitations.

    Battlefield V is as devastating as it is beautiful.

    Conquest has always been Battlefield’s staple. Two huge teams fight to control capture points across a sprawling map, which helps hasten the drain of the enemy ticket count. It’s a time-tested mode, but it also highlights the shortcomings of a few maps. I can admire the spectacle of Fjell 652 and the tight firefights that take place around the capture points, but navigating the map’s narrow paths hasn’t been much fun. Narvik’s capture points encourage a variety of encounters with regards to distance, elevation, and space, but rather than flowing together, the maps feel like a collection of disparate parts for the sake of enabling these types of engagements. Metropolitan maps have certainly worked in the series’ past, but Rotterdam hasn’t been a great showcase of Battlefield V’s strengths as matches can easily devolve into tedious shootouts on city streets.

    If you’re caught out of place, you’ll be punished–in other words, you’ll be shot in the back and flanked from unsuspecting locations frequently. While it can grow frustrating, overcoming seemingly hopeless scenarios is part of the process.

    Grand Operations takes you into war-like scenarios that set teams up for a series of three consecutive matches, each in a different game mode and map (or variation of a map) from the same theater. This mode can be a big time commitment, but it has been the best part of Battlefield V so far, as Grand Operations keeps up the momentum and shakes up gameplay just enough to retain players through the course of the whole set of matches. The light contextualization of what both sides are trying to accomplish that goes into each phase helps (ever so slightly) paint a more enticing picture of multiplayer, rather than having you unceremoniously jump into the fray.

    Success in Battlefield V very much depends on being at the right place at the right time. If you’re caught out of place, you’ll be punished–in other words, you’ll be shot in the back and flanked from unsuspecting locations frequently. While it can grow frustrating, overcoming seemingly hopeless scenarios is part of the process. Adapting to situations that develop on the field and being a helpful teammate are further encouraged by the four returning classes: Assault, Medic, Support, and Recon. So far, it seems like a small tweak helps to bring out teamwork–squadmates can revive each other regardless of class, without negating the importance of Medics since they can revive anyone and dole out additional health packs.

    Player progression is dispersed in several ways. For one, you have career progression, which is your simple overall rank. Then there’s class progression, which paves the way for unlocking equipment to further customize your loadout. And lastly, both weapons and vehicles contain their own progression paths. There appears to be a lot of systems at work, but rewards seem fairly lean outside of skins and individual weapon perks.

    Microtransactions are currently absent from the game, so we can’t comment on the business model yet. However, you earn in-game currency called Company Coins, which appear to be mainly for acquiring cosmetics like soldier uniforms and weapon camouflage. A few things like weapon perks cost Company Coins, but thankfully they’re cheap and require you to reach a certain level beforehand.

    The game’s not a multiplayer-only endeavor with the return of War Stories, the single-player campaign offering that debuted in Battlefield 1. It serves as a tool to acquaint yourself with the basics of the game while providing grounded perspectives from contrasting theaters of war. Battlefield V itself starts not on a main menu, but in a playable teaser of each vignette from War Stories. Part of me wants to fully accept the sincerity that’s trying to be communicated through the narration and cutscenes, but I can’t help but feel it veering off into melodrama to a fault. I’ve only touched on the English campaign, but I’m hoping it makes good on the humanizing tone it appears to go for.

    Sloshing through the mud in a tank in Twisted Steel is a necessary

    Battlefield V can be rough around the edges. Player models can clip through the world’s geometry, sometimes sending bodies into a ragdoll frenzy. You may see teammates get revived only for their character model to frantically zip 20 feet in another direction. As of now, servers have occasional instability in terms of performance and packet loss (which causes choppy motion in-game). Thankfully, I haven’t experienced hard crashes or drops from servers.

    The initial impression is that Battlefield V revels in familiarity–this entry doesn’t stray away from the franchise formula, but it’s a fine execution thus far.

    As of now, it feels as if Battlefield V is a variation on a well-established theme. It maintains the series tradition of grand spectacle with incredible sound design, impactful weaponry, and large-scale multiplayer chaos. There’s a lot more to dig into, like the fortification system, squad reinforcements perks, and how destruction may change map dynamics, and spending more time with the game will paint a better picture. At the end of the day, it’s still Battlefield, and Battlefield V is shaping up to be a good one at that.

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  • Where Is Xur Today? Destiny 2 Xur's Location & Exotics Guide (Nov. 9-13)

    Where Is Xur Today? Destiny 2 Xur's Location & Exotics Guide (Nov. 9-13)

    Destiny 2 players are still hoping for a new Exotic in Thunderlord, which is presumed to be the reward for the on-going, multi-week murder-mystery quest that started at the end of the Festival of the Lost. But if waiting three weeks to get your hands on a new Exotic is just too long, you can rely on Xur, the weird merchant and servant of The Nine who pops up each weekend. As always, he has a handful Exotics to sell you in exchange for Legendary Shards. Here’s where to find him and what he’s selling right now.

    This week, you’ll find Xur on Io. Spawn in at the Giant’s Scar landing zone and hop on your sparrow, then head straight through the Cabal base into the drilling area beyond. Head for the northwest corner of the area and look for a cave near some Taken enemies. Inside and to the right is Xur, creeping in the darkness.

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    His lineup of Exotics, as per usual, includes one weapon and one piece of armor for each of the three classes from the Year One collection. The weapon is The Prospector, a grenade launcher you can hold down the trigger to fire in full-auto mode. When you release the trigger, you can detonate all your launched grenades at once–and they stick to surfaces and set things on fire, too.

    • The Prospector (Exotic grenade launcher) — 29 Legendary Shards
    • Winter’s Guile (Exotic Warlock gauntlets) — 23 Legendary Shards
    • Ophidia Spathe (Exotic Hunter chest armor) — 23 Legendary Shards
    • Aeon Safe (Exotic Titan gauntlets) — 23 Legendary Shards

    Alongside the direct-purchase items above, Xur has the Fated Engram. This is guaranteed to decrypt into a Year One Exotic you don’t already own, making it a good way to fill out your collection if you find Xur’s offerings lacking–provided you can afford it.

    Even if you can’t, the latest Destiny 2 update mercifully makes Exotic duplicates less likely to drop. The game now accounts for the Exotics you’ve got in your collection when a new one drops randomly in the world, which will decrease the chance of getting an Exotic you already own. Duplicates are still possible, but Bungie has also changed things so dupes are more likely to be armor than weapons, because armor pieces feature random perks, meaning there is a potential upside to finding something you already have.

    The update has also increased the chances of unlocking a quest to get another Exotic: Malfeasance, a Taken-infused hand cannon. The quest line to track it down starts when a specific boss, the Primeval Ascendant Servitor, appears in Gambit matches. Bungie’s last update upped the rate at which the Servitor shows up in Gambit, which should hopefully mean more Malfeasances for more players.

    Xur is here until the weekly reset on November 13, and he’ll only show up two more times before Destiny 2 closes Season 4 on November 27, according to a recent blog post. That means your Gambit and Crucible ranks will reset–but at least in the meantime, you’ll be able to jump into Iron Banner again starting on November 13 to try to complete your spiffy Iron Lord armor sets.

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