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  • Weekly Recap: Mario Finally Coming to Smartphones, Kojima Leaving Konami?

    Weekly Recap: Mario Finally Coming to Smartphones, Kojima Leaving Konami?

    THE BIG STUFF:

    Nintendo Reveals Plan to Develop Mobile Games: After years of holding true to its long-held strategy of releasing games only for its own hardware, Nintendo this week announced a landmark partnership with DeNA to bring its catalog of beloved IP to smartphones and tablets. The first of these games will be released by the end of the year.

    First Details of Nintendo’s Next System, the “NX”: There was Nintendo news aplenty this week, as the company also confirmed that it had started work on a brand-new system. Unfortunately, we don’t know much at all about it. Nintendo will talk more about NX in 2016.

    Kojima Expected to Leave Konami After MGS5, Insider Source Confirms: Is the veteran Konami designer, who created Metal Gear Solid, on the way out from Konami? It sure sounds that way, according to our source. Read the full story here to get all the details.

    THE OTHER STUFF:

    Here’s a juicy rumor. Sources have told Videogamer that Warner Bros. is preparing to enter the “toys-to-life” market with a game of its own based on the LEGO franchise. The market is currently dominated by Skylanders, Disney Infinity, and Amiibo. But LEGO is a juggernaut franchise itself that stands on its own. The game, believed to be called LEGO Dimensions, is rumored to launch later this year.

    The first teaser trailer for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 was released this week. It’s more of a recap of what happened in the first installment. But I’ll take anything I can get right now to keep me busy until the movie hits theaters later this year.

    Where are games going in the future? No one really knows. But veteran industry designer Clint Hocking (LucasArts, Ubisoft) has offered his own take in this deep dive blog post.

    Gaming media veteran Geoff Keighley has launched a new podcast series called Gameslice, and the first episode will be tough to follow. In the debut episode, Keighley talks with Valve’s Gabe Newell and Erik Johnson about Steam VR, Steam Machines, and the future of gaming. Before you ask, no, there is no talk about Half-Life 3. But it’s a great listen all the same.

    Strike Vector is a ridiculous and beautiful dog-fighting game that the young teen in you has always dreamed of. It’s coming to PS4 and Xbox One.

    The subtitle for the upcoming Hitman game may have been revealed. Publisher Square Enix has trademarked “World of Assassination,” which certainly sounds like it would fit with the decidedly violent Hitman series. Read more here.

    Augmented reality is an exciting, if not far-off, technology concept. The folks at Magic Leap, a company that wants to “bring magic back into the world,” has released a concept video for its own AR technology. And it’s damn impressive. Check out the full video below.

    Want to help NASA hunt for asteroids? Now you can! “Protecting the Earth from the threat of asteroid impacts means first knowing where they are.” Check out this app to help ensure that an Armageddon-style catastrophe doesn’t destroy the world, OK?

    Own a copy of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD? If so, you can start playing the Final Fantasy XV demo right now. What are you waiting for?! Or buy a code on eBay.

    Bohemia Interactive has announced that Arma 3‘s next DLC, called “Marksmen,” will arrive on PC starting April 8. The expansion adds more weapons, attachments, and gear. In addition, accompanying the DLC is a “major” game update that adds a new multiplayer mode, as well as fresh training courses and a new showcase scenario. The update also makes tweaks to weapon handling and sound, Bohemia says.

    Electronic Arts has trademarked something called “Unravel.” Is it the name of their next game? It’s too soon to say, but with E3 just around the corner, you never know.

    Curse has announced a new deal with upcoming Gladiator-style arena game Bloodsports to be its official wiki. As part of the deal, Curse is also giving away beta keys for the game–head here to get one.

    If all your life you’d been waiting for someone to cover the Silent Hill 2 theme music with an accordion, today is your lucky day.

    Gameloft’s mobile game based on the hit movie series Despicable Me has reached a whopping 500 million downloads. That’s the equivalent of about one in every 14 people in the world. It’s actually a pretty fun game; download it now here for iTunes, Google Play, or Windows.

    The writing’s been on the wall for some time, but Microsoft has now made it official. The days of Internet Explorer are coming to an end. Microsoft is killing the brand, The Verge reports. Though Internet Explorer will have a minor place in Windows 10, Microsoft is going all-in with a new, better browser currently codenamed Spartan.

    Curious about Microsoft’s controversial “parity” clause for Xbox One games? Eurogamer did a deep dive into the subject with ID@Xbox European boss Agostino Simonetta. Check out the full interview here.

    Did you watch Showtime’s Dexter? Remember the intro scene, where Dexter is going through his morning routine? Can you remember exactly how it unfolded? That’s the focus of a new video game. Finish Dexter’s morning routine before the music ends or you lose. Check out a trailer.

    Fallout developer Obsidian Entertainment’s upcoming crowdfunded role-playing game Pillars of Eternity has gone gold. That means development on the game, the 10th most-funded Kickstarter project and the second most-funded game of all-time, is finished. The game has been in development for 2.5 years and is now ready to launch across PC next week.

    Following last year’s news that Crytek might be facing financial hardship, the German-based developer/publisher now says it has lined up a “huge” licensing partner. “It was a huge one, probably the biggest one,” Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli said in a new interview with Develop. “I can’t say anything more in detail, but hopefully we’ll be able to announce it with the partner soon.”

    Remember the “You’re Not You When You’re Hungry” commercials from Snickers? Now there’s a video game version. Check out the funny spot in the video below.

    Good news and bad news for Xbox One owners. Microsoft has heard your calls for a new feature that will let you listen to music while playing a game without having to use Snap functionality. This feature is in the pipeline for a future update, according to Xbox boss Phil Spencer. The bad news? It won’t be here for a long time.

    @thekeenpaladin It’s on the list but further out. We know how we’d implement, just other things getting done first.

    — Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) March 16, 2015

    Celebrity modder/hacker/amazing person Ben Heck has revealed his latest creation. It’s a small contraption that lets people who only have one arm play pinball. Glorious. See how Heck created the adapter in the detailed video below.

    VR isn’t just for games. It could also impact other industries, including film. If that happens, producers will need to be careful when making a horror movie for VR. According to Unfriended producer Jason Blum, horror movies in VR might be simply too scary to handle. “I think it would be too intense. I think you could honestly make something that would just be too much,” he said in a new interview with The Verge.

    Have a great weekend!

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  • RollerCoaster Tycoon World's Graphics Being Changed Due to Fan Complaints

    RollerCoaster Tycoon World's Graphics Being Changed Due to Fan Complaints

    There was no shortage of disappointment being expressed online following this month’s debut of a RollerCoaster Tycoon World gameplay trailer (above). The graphics and cartoon-y art style were derided for not being much of an improvement upon 2004’s RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, but the game’s developer insists World is not complete, and that significant visual improvements are coming.

    “Since the switchover of our development team this past fall, we have focused on core functionality and ‘under-the-hood’ engine work,” reads a blog post on the game’s official website. “This is why there has not been significant visual progress on the title.”

    You might then ask why a trailer was even released, if it was only going to lead to the kind of reaction that ensued. “Our intention in releasing our pre-alpha gameplay as a trailer was to show that there is progress being made,” the developer says. “RollerCoaster Tycoon has meant so much to so many people over the years, and it’s entirely your prerogative to feel protective of the franchise, just as it’s ours to assure you that it’s in good hands. Our hope in releasing the trailer in its current state was to offer some reassurance that gameplay and features were coming along.”

    The final version of World will sport improved graphics thanks to a move from a Unity 4.6-based engine to a Unity 5 engine. Describing the early results as “extremely promising,” the blog says we’ll be getting to see the new look “by this summer.”

    “We know that today these words must ring hollow, but trust that we are doing everything we can to make the game look excellent,” the blog states.

    As for the cartoonish art, changes are coming. “In response to requests and comments from our fans, we can confirm that our teams will be adjusting the art in the game to make it not only higher definition (taking advantage of our engine upgrade) but more believable/realistic overall, while still keeping the charm of RCT,” the developer says. “We want the rides to feel like they can be found in real life. Even though some of the rides may never actually exist, we want them to look like they could, and are constructed with real materials.

    “Along with this, we are also taking a pass on our Americana theme to make sure those rides are closer to those you may find today when visiting your favorite amusement park.”

    A release date for World had not yet been announced, though a “mid-2015” date is listed on the game’s Steam page. It now sounds as if that may not end up being the case.

    “We will not release the game until we know that it is truly ready,” the developer says. “If the game needs to be ‘put back into the oven,’ then we will do it. We have waited for more than 10 years for the next great edition of RCT, and we plan to take the franchise to new heights with RCTW. We will take the time required to achieve that goal.

    “We will communicate on the expected release of RCTW later this year.”

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  • Pay Less Than $1 in New PS4/PS3/Vita Flash Sale

    Pay Less Than $1 in New PS4/PS3/Vita Flash Sale

    Sony has kicked off its latest flash sale on the PlayStation Store, discounting the prices of more than two dozen games, many of which can be had for less than a buck.

    The sale features games for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and even some PlayStation Portable games. The highlights include Surgeon Simulator: A&E Anniversary Edition (PS4) for $0.91, Tokyo Jungle (PS3) for $0.90, and Gravity Rush (Vita) for $0.81.

    The full list of deals follows below. You don’t need a PlayStation Plus membership in order to take advantage, but you will have to act before March 23 at 9 AM Pacific.

    Game Name Platform Sale Price Original Price
    Babel Rising PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Back to the Future: The Game – Full Series PS3 $0.80 $19.99
    Bejeweled 3 PS3 $0.95 $4.99
    Beta Bloc PSP/PS Vita $0.95 $4.99
    Breath of Fire IV PS3/PSP/PS Vita $0.96 $5.99
    Championship Bass PS3 $0.96 $5.99
    Cloudberry Kingdom PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Dead Head Fred PSP/PS Vita $0.90 $9.99
    Dead Nation PS3 $0.88 $7.99
    Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition PS4 $0.90 $14.99
    Despicable Me: The Game PSP/PS Vita $0.90 $9.99
    Dino Crisis PS3/PSP/PS Vita $0.96 $5.99
    Dino Crisis 2 PS3/PSP/PS Vita $0.96 $5.99
    Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Echochrome PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Extreme Pinball PS3 $0.96 $5.99
    Feeding Frenzy 2 PS3 $0.95 $4.99
    Ferrari: The Race Experience PS3 $0.90 $14.99
    Fighting Force PS3/PSP/PS Vita $0.96 $5.99
    Flashback PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Galaga Legions DX PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Game of Thrones PS3 $0.80 $19.99
    Gravity Rush PS Vita $0.81 $13.49
    Heavy Fire: Afghanistan PS3 $0.90 $14.99
    Heavy Fire: Shattered Spear PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Hi-Octane: The Track Fights Back PS3 $0.96 $5.99
    Home PS4 $0.95 $4.99
    ibb & obb PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Jurassic Park: The Game – Full Season PS3 $0.80 $19.99
    Katamari Damacy PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Klonoa: Door to Phantomile PS1 $0.96 $5.99
    Kurulin Fusion PSP $0.95 $4.99
    Mad Riders PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Magic Carpet PS3 $0.96 $5.99
    Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Mega Man X4 PS3/PSP/PS Vita $0.96 $5.99
    Mega Man X5 PS3/PSP/PS Vita $0.96 $5.99
    Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Myst PSP/PS Vita $0.84 $11.99
    Narco Terror PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Noby Noby Boy PS3 $0.95 $4.99
    Nuclear Strike PSX $0.96 $5.99
    Pac-Man Championship Edition DX+ PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Payday: The Heist PS3 $0.90 $14.99
    Poker Night 2 PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Populous: The Beginning PS3 $0.96 $5.99
    Puzzle Agent PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    RIPD: The Game PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Rock of Ages PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Sacred Citadel PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space – Full Season PS3 $0.80 $19.99
    Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse PS3 $0.80 $19.99
    Shoot Many Robots PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Soviet Strike PS3 $0.96 $5.99
    Star Wars: Battlefront II PSP $0.90 $9.99
    Streetkix PSP/PS Vita $0.84 $11.99
    Super Pocket Tennis PSP/PS Vita $0.95 $4.99
    Surgeon Simulator: A&E Anniversary Edition PS4 $0.91 $12.99
    Syphon Filter PS3/PSP/PS Vita $0.96 $5.99
    Syphon Filter 3 PS3/PSP/PS Vita $0.96 $5.99
    TAC Heroes PSP/PS Vita $0.84 $11.99
    Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack PS3/PS Vita $0.96 $7.99
    Tales of Monkey Island PS3 $0.80 $19.99
    Tekken 2 PS3/PSP/PS Vita $0.96 $5.99
    Tennis in the Face PS4 $0.95 $4.99
    Texas Cheat’em PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    The Expendables 2 PS3 $0.90 $14.99
    Theme Park PS3 $0.96 $5.99
    Tokyo Jungle PS3 $0.90 $14.99
    Twisted Metal: Black PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Who Wants to Be a Millionaire PS3 $0.90 $9.99
    Who Wants to Be a Movie Millionaire PS3 $0.99 $2.99
    Wild Arms PS3/PSP/PS Vita $0.96 $5.99
    Zeno Clash 2 PS3 $0.90 $14.99
    Zuma PS3 $0.95 $4.99

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  • Fan Feedback Causes H1Z1 to Delay Charging for Access to Popular Mode

    After announcing its intention to implement the planned subscription system for H1Z1‘s Battle Royale mode, Daybreak Games has decided to delay doing so due to players’ feedback.

    On Twitter yesterday, Daybreak president John Smedley revealed that the company would soon be adding a monthly pass allowing unlimited access to Battle Royale. Currently, the game provides free access to Battle Royale, but it was known that it would eventually become a premium mode that required either a real-world money fee or a ticket that could be earned in-game.

    “[W]e’ve decided to offer a monthly pass for BR for $6.99 (699 SC),” Smedley tweeted. “It’s coming in the next few days. We are seeing much higher usage of BR and we’re very excited about it and wanted to offer an alternative to event tickets.”

    With the game still being in early access and players–who paid for the game–effectively serving as QA testers for Daybreak, fans were understandably frustrated with the news. As GameSpot’s early access review noted last month, the game is far from complete.

    In response to the outcry, Smedley announced on Reddit that Daybreak (formerly Sony Online Entertainment) will hold off on implementing the monthly pass.

    “We’ve listened to your feedback. It came through loud and clear,” he wrote. “From our perspective we’ve been really super clear about our plans from even before day 1 regarding this. What’s also clear though is that you expect more from us in terms of quality level so that’s what we’re going to do. We’ll focus on bugs, awesome new stuff and adding a ton of features to BR and our main game to make you feel like you’re more than happy to pay for it. Only then will we charge for it.”

    Battle Royale is a mode inspired by the Arma mod of the same name. It amounts to a last-man-standing multiplayer mode where players compete to survive in an increasingly limited area (poison gas gradually works its way in from the outside). For many players, it’s the definitive mode in H1Z1 as it currently exists.

    H1Z1 entered early access back in January, but does not currently have a final release date. It’s available on PC, with a PS4 version planned for the future.

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  • Play Tropico 5 and Killing Floor for Free on Steam Right Now

    Play Tropico 5 and Killing Floor for Free on Steam Right Now

    Steam has kicked off a free weekend event for a pair of quality games that you can check out (and then buy for cheap) this weekend.

    Tropico 5 can be downloaded and played as much as you want for free from now until this Sunday, March 22, at 1 PM Pacific. If you want to keep playing beyond then, the full version is 75 percent off until Monday at 10 AM, dropping its price to just $10. Alternatively, if you know anyone else who might be interested in a copy, you can pick up the two-pack for $17.49 or the four-pack for $30.

    Killing Floor is also free to from now until Sunday at 1 PM. And, just like Tropico, you can pick up the full thing for 75 percent off ($5). The six-pack also carries the discount, bringing its price down to $24.98, and all of the game’s DLC is also on sale, ranging in price from $1.24 to $1.99.

    Tropico 5 is the latest game in the city-building franchise, while Killing Floor has a sequel coming out later this year.

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  • Gaming Deals: Get an Xbox One With Master Chief Collection and Extra Controller for $350

    Gaming Deals: Get an Xbox One With Master Chief Collection and Extra Controller for $350

    Walmart has the best new deal of the day, offering the Xbox One Master Chief Collection bundle with an extra controller for $350

    Below you’ll find the rest of today’s best deals divided by platform:

    PlayStation 4

    Amazon is offering a PlayStation 4 with free copies of The Last of Us and Battlefield Hardline for $435.

    You can also save $175 on a PS4 at GameStop when you trade in your PS3 or Xbox 360.

    Sony kicked off the third week of its Spring Fever event, which discounts all things Assassin’s Creed, including Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag for $18, Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood for $12, and more. You can find the full lineup of the PSN games included in Spring Fever here.

    Other PS4 game deals:

    PlayStation Plus free games for March:

    PlayStation 4:

    PlayStation 3:

    PlayStation Vita:

    Xbox One

    Microsoft announced this week’s Deals With Gold. Xbox Live Gold members can get OlliOlli for $8.60 and Grand Theft Auto V with a free Bull Shark Cash Card for $59.50. Find the full list this week’s deals here.

    Other Xbox One game deals:

    Free Games with Gold for March:

    Xbox One:

    Xbox 360:

    Wii U

    Other Wii U game deals:

    3DS

    PC

    Steam has rolled out its latest sale. The “2K 10th Anniversary Publisher Sale” offers a range of 2K Games titles for as much as 87 percent off. You can get Evolve for $45, Sid Meier’s Starships for $13.49, and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel for $30.

    Green Man Gaming is currently offering discounts on preorders for some of the year’s biggest releases. You can get Grand Theft Auto V for $46.79, Batman: Arkham Knight for $43.79, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood for $15.59, Battlefield Hardline for $50, Magicka 2 for $11.24, Offworld Trading Company for $30, and Mortal Kombat X for $43.79. You can find all the discounts in Green Man Gaming’s VIP page, for which you can sign up for free.

    The original Syndicate is free on Origin.

    You can get 20 percent off at Green Man Gaming with the code: JBTBG5-7GVTE8-W2YXRV

    Topico 5 is free to play on Steam this weekend and discounted to $10.

    Other PC game deals:

    PS Vita

    Hardware

    Amazon prices are accurate as of publishing, but can fluctuate occasionally throughout the day.

    GameSpot’s gaming deals posts always highlight the best deals we can find regardless of retailer. We also occasionally use retailer affiliate links, which means that purchasing goods through those links helps support all the great content (including the deals posts) you find for free here on the site.

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  • PS4's Deep Down Aiming for "Realer than Real" Experience

    PS4's Deep Down Aiming for "Realer than Real" Experience

    Capcom is hoping that its PlayStation 4 free-to-play game Deep Down will offer a “realer than real” experience by boasting incredible visuals and unique audio features, among other things.

    Senior manager of consumer games development Teruki Miyashita spoke at length about the game in a new interview, addressing topics such as graphics, the game’s business model, online features, and more.

    In a Capcom-prepared interview, Miyashita said the power of the PS4 has allowed the developer to “incorporate more incredible graphics than ever before” with Deep Down.

    “We’re focusing on things like how to recreate real life gases and liquids, such as flames and running water,” he said. “In addition, we can now portray minute details, such as the degree of rust in weapons and dirt on a piece of cloth.”

    Miyashita also revealed a new Deep Down audio feature that he says will help players stay “fully immersed” in the game.

    “Creating a feeling of realism is critical, and this holds true for the sounds,” he said. “For instance, the voices of the ‘mementos (emotions)’ come from the TV speakers at first, but after you pick up a certain object, you hear the voices coming from the controller in your hands. Say you put something in your pocket, you’ll hear the sound right there near you–we can now offer you that kind of a ‘realer than real’ gaming experience. This feeling of being ‘fully immersed’ is of utmost priority to us.”

    Also in the interview, Miyashita said he hopes Deep Down can enjoy a ten-year lifespan, with the developer constantly monitoring feedback and adjusting the game as a result of what players have to say.

    “Major updates are released regularly under a planned schedule,” he said. “We expect for each new update to already be under development by the time we launch a certain service. We’ve drafted a schedule that looks far ahead for several years. “We’re looking at a ten-year span for the online games.”

    Miyashita went on to say that in the first three years following Deep Down’s release, Capcom will pore over fan feedback and, if it needs to, adjust its previously planned content roadmap.

    “If we prepared five plans at the start of the service and two of them gained positive responses from the users, we will further develop those two and reform and transform the other three plans that didn’t work out,” he said. “Thus we can bring the service closer to what our users want and can enjoy for years to come. Even though we have already planned a schedule for a ten-year-period, we’re always open to modifications.”

    Miyashita further stated that, while he’d be “overjoyed” if players got excited about Capcom’s own plans for Deep Down, he recognizes that this might not happen.

    “It could go either way, but I think the best part of online game development is to keep engaging in these types of interactions all the time,” he said.

    Speaking generally about Deep Down, Miyashita added that the game “boasts a brand new gaming experience which is unlike a traditional dungeon-based game.” He’s keeping specific details about how Deep Down will push the genre forward, however, under wraps for now.

    Miyashita also addressed Deep Down’s online mode, saying “we’re thinking of some new team play ideas” for multiplayer. He added that the game will also boast an “all-player gaming experience” that will allow players to “be aware of the other players that are currently connected to the online gaming environment.” No further details were shared.

    Regarding Deep Down’s free-to-play business model, Miyashita said offering the game for free means it will reach gamers who might otherwise overlook it.

    “We don’t want to just release a traditional packaged game where the business ends as soon as the packaged game has been sold,” he said. “Try it out, have fun, and keep playing. That’s the way we’re hoping things will work out.”

    Miyashita acknowledged that free-to-play, a sometimes controversial business model, represents new territory for Capcom. But it’s a model that could become ubiquitous in the future, and Capcom wants to be among the leaders of the pack, he said.

    “This business model has already been popularized by browser games and applications for smartphones,” Miyashita explained. “This could become a standard in the future. Although there’s always pressure when any unusual initiative takes off, I think it’s worth trying.”

    Capcom has not yet set a release date for Deep Down. Miyashita asked fans for “a bit more patience,” adding that the developer is “putting our shoulder to the wheel” to get the game ready for release.

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  • The Predator Joins Mortal Kombat X Character Roster

    The Predator Joins Mortal Kombat X Character Roster

    The Predator has been confirmed as the latest addition to Mortal Kombat X‘s vast character roster, according to an official listing on the Xbox Store.

    While no official art or character details have been revealed, the listing shows that the Predator will be available first to those who buy premium edition of the game, along with the horror icon Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th series.

    The Premium Edition offers early access to four new playable characters, publisher Warner Bros said. Though the details of the other two characters remain undisclosed, Warner Bros said these would be “Klassic Mortal Kombat characters.”

    Quitalities join MKX’s Fatalities and Brutalities

    Meanwhile, during a live gameplay demonstration on Twitch, developer NetherRealm revealed a new finisher called the “Quitality,” which affects players who decide to exit online games mid-fight. If players prematurely quit an online match, their character’s head will explode, giving the remaining character an instant win.

    According to NetherRealm developer Derek Kirtzic, the concept of a Quitaity is to reward players who have been abandoned, as opposed to punishing those who abscond from online duels.

    “It’s really more [about] making the winner look better,” Kirtzic said, as quoted by Polygon.

    The Quitaiity is added to the game’s Fatality and Brutality maneuvers, which you can see below.

    In other news, NetherRealm confirmed that the PlayStation 4 version of the game will support PlayStation 3 fight sticks.

    The game launches April 14 for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4,PlayStation 3, and PC.

    Take a look below to view the Mortal Kombat X roster so far.

    Mortal Kombat X Confirmed Characters:

    • Baraka
    • Cassie Cage
    • D’Vorah
    • Erron Black
    • Ermac
    • Ferra & Torr
    • Goro (available by preorder)
    • Jason Voorhees
    • Jacqueline Briggs
    • Johnny Cage
    • Kano
    • Kitana
    • Kotal Kahn
    • Kung Jin
    • Kuna Lao
    • Mileena
    • Quan Chi
    • Raiden
    • Reptile
    • Scorpion
    • Shinnok
    • Sonya Blade
    • Sub-Zero
    • Takashi Takeda

    Mortal Kombat X Rumored Characters:

    • Sindel
    • Rain

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  • No New Conker Game in Development, But Not Ruled Out

    No New Conker Game in Development, But Not Ruled Out

    Following the news this week Conker’s Bad Fur Day would be getting a sequel (of sorts) via Project Spark, some fans wondered if original developer Rare might someday make a fully-fledged follow-up to that game.

    While it hasn’t been ruled out, no studio–inside of Microsoft or out–is working on a new Conker game at the moment, Xbox boss Phil Spencer has confirmed.

    “Rare is building something else; Spark community is creative,” Spencer said on Twitter. “I’m looking forward to seeing what they build with the Conker assets.”

    He added: “We didn’t say never; it’s just not being worked on right now by Rare or any other studio.”

    The Conker content will be available on Project Spark starting April 23 on Xbox One and PC. Players will have access to “200-300 assets” spanning characters, props, music, and sound effects. Meanwhile, Conker himself will be voiced by actor (and former Rare designer) Chris Seavor.

    Rare’s most recent game was 2014’s Kinect Sports Rivals for Xbox One, which garnered a mixed critical reception upon release in April of that year.

    The studio’s next project is already playable, as Spencer visited the studio in November and reported back that he was excited by what he saw.

    “Got to play the new Rare game today,” Spencer said on November 11. “Rare building a uniquely Rare game, as it should be. Great visit to the studio.”

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  • Latest Steam Sale Discounts Variety of 2K Games

    Latest Steam Sale Discounts Variety of 2K Games

    PC digital distribution giant Steam has rolled out its latest sale. The “2K 10th Anniversary Publisher Sale” offers a range of 2K Games titles for as much as 87 percent off.

    New games such as Evolve ($45), Sid Meier’s Starships ($13.49), and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel ($30) are marked down during the event.

    Older games, including a variety of BioShock and Civilization titles, are also on sale.

    Meanwhile, a special 10th Anniversary Bundle, which includes 21 games in all, is available for $50.

    Head here to see all the games on sale through the 2K 10th Anniversary Publisher Sale. The promotion ends Monday, March 23.

    2K Games, a subsidiary of Grand Theft Auto parent company Take-Two Interactive, was founded in 2005.

    Looking for something else? Steam is also currently running a “Midweek Cyberpunk Sale” that discounts more than two dozen games, including Mirror’s Edge and Transistor, among many others.

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