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  • PlayStation Exec Talks PS4 Street Fighter 5 Exclusivity

    PlayStation Exec Talks PS4 Street Fighter 5 Exclusivity

    PlayStation UK boss Fergal Gara has addressed the recent announcement that Capcom’s upcoming fighting game Street Fighter V will be released exclusively on console for PlayStation 4.

    Speaking today in London, Gara said he didn’t have a hand in forging the deal with Capcom, but said he believes the Street Fighter franchise’s “natural home” is on PlayStation.

    “I wasn’t involved, so how it came about I can’t comment on, but I think it’s another fantastic example of how our heritage provides some fantastic opportunities not just to reminisce but to look forward as well,” Gara explained to IGN.

    “Obviously it’s a classic from earlier PlayStation days, but now it’s being reintroduced for the PS4 era,” he added. “It was a huge hit on PlayStation, so I guess you could say Street Fighter’s natural home is on PlayStation. Now, I’m delighted that’s going to happen again in this cycle.”

    Street Fighter V is also coming to PC, and cross-platform play will be supported. Capcom has not announced a release date for Street Fighter V nor has it confirmed the game’s fighter roster yet.

    In the wake of the exclusivity announcement, Microsoft’s gaming boss Phil Spencer spoke out about the news and vowed to make amends to Xbox fans.

    What do you think of Street Fighter V’s PS4 console exclusivity? Let us know in the comments below!

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  • Latest Witcher 3 Delay Explained

    Latest Witcher 3 Delay Explained

    The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt developer CD Projekt Red has spoken out to explain the open-world RPG’s most recently delay, which has pushed the game’ release back by three months, from February 2015 to May 2015.

    CD Projekt Red board member, Adam Kicinski, spoke with Polish financial journalists about the decision this week–after all, CDPR is a publicly traded company in Poland.

    “Gamers took our decision very well,” Kicinski said, as reported by Eurogamer. “[The] market is afraid of badly polished games on next-gen platforms.”

    It’s been a challenging year for some new games, including Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Driveclub, and Assassin’s Creed Unity, each of which have suffered through problematic launches. CDPR doesn’t want the same to be true for The Witcher 3, so the studio is taking more time to iron out the bugs.

    “We don’t want to release the game with bugs that undermine the gameplay” — Kicinski

    “There’s a lot of small errors though, because the game is huge,” Kicinski explained. “It’s the only reason behind the delay. We didn’t assume it will be this big. Only after putting all the pieces together it turned out it’s bigger than the two first put together.”

    “Let me remind you: it’s open and not linear,” he added. “We are just learning how to play it and we have to catch the little pieces. We know what to do, we just have to do it. We don’t want to release the game with bugs that undermine the gameplay.”

    Kicinski also reiterated that the February 2015 release date for The Witcher 3, itself a pushback from the game’s original fall 2014 release window, was too optimistic given the scope of the game. “We announced the release date very early and we’re paying for it now,” he said.

    The Witcher 3’s latest delay is particularly noteworthy, given the fact that CDPR management previously promised “no more delays” for the RPG.

    It’s not the only game to shift from 2014 to 2015, however. Others included Batman: Arkham Knight, The Order: 1886, Quantum Break, Dying Light, The Division, and Mad Max.

    The new Witcher 3 release date is May 19, 2015 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. For more, check out GameSpot’s previous coverage of The Witcher 3.

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  • Nintendo Europe: We Will Ensure Amiibo Stock is Replenished

    Nintendo Europe: We Will Ensure Amiibo Stock is Replenished

    Nintendo Europe will continue to resupply Amiibo stock that has sold out, the corporation has told GameSpot, following rumors that some of the new toys have been discontinued already.

    However, the issue is complicated because representatives for Nintendo of America have said, and later denied, that it will no longer manufacture some of the highly sought figurines.

    Confusion surrounding the supply of Amiibo began when an independent Canadian games retailer, Video Games Plus, claimed on Twitter that Nintendo “has officially discontinued Marth, Wii Fit Trainer, & Villager Amibos.”

    “Sorry folks these are gone forever,” the retailer wrote.

    Nintendo has officially discontinued Marth, Wii Fit Trainer & Villager amibos. Sorry folks these are gone forever #Amibo #Nintendo #soldout

    — VGP Video Games Plus (@VideoGamesPlus_) December 6, 2014

    When questioned on the matter, a representative for Nintendo of America said that “due to shelf space constraints, other figures likely will not return to the market once they have sold through their initial shipment.”

    That, in turn, led to a purported Nintendo executive to claim that “we have not discontinued any of the Amiibo figures.”

    In a bid to draw a line on the matter, Nintendo of Europe has issued a statement to GameSpot, which reads:

    “Nintendo of Europe would like to confirm that supplies of Amiibo are currently available in the European market. Amiibo have been very popular at launch and as such it’s always possible that a few retailers may have sold out. We are continually aiming to always have a regular supply of Amiibo brought into the marketplace and there are many waves of Amiibo to come.”

    Amiibo figurines are plastic miniatures of some of Nintendo’s most iconic characters. With built-in NFC technology, these toys can will interact with certain Nintendo games in various ways, such as transferring gameplay data.

    The first Nintendo game set to support Amiibo is Super Smash Bros for Wii U, and Nintendo has now revealed an initial list of other games that will support the toys in some form. They are:

    Currently, the 2DS, the 3DS, and the 3DS XL do not support Amiibo technology, which is why Nintendo is set to release a new version of the handheld with NFC capability built in.

    For a further look at the Amiiibo figures, take a look in the gallery below:

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  • Sunset Overdrive's First Story-Driven DLC Revealed

    Microsoft and Insomniac Games have announced the first story-expansion for Sunset Overdrive. The new add-on is called “The Mystery of Mooil Rig,” and it adds a range of new content to the open-world game.

    Due out December 23, the DLC is set on an oil rig off the shores of Sunset Overdrive’s main world, Sunset City. Since it’s entirely surrounded by water, there are new moves to use, including Water Dive and Water Slambounce. These new abilities also transfer to the main game.

    The Mystery of Mooil Rig also includes new, acquatic-themed enemies, and more missions, quests, and challenges. It also offers up new weapons, traps, amps, and Chaos Squad content. More details about this new content specifically will be announced later on.

    The Sunset Overdrive DLC is included with the $20 DLC pass, or can be purchased separately for $10. Check out the video above to see The Mystery of Mooil Rig in action.

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  • Sony UK Slashes Destiny Price as The Dark Below Goes Live

    Sony UK Slashes Destiny Price as The Dark Below Goes Live

    The digital version of Destiny for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 will cost £20 less in the UK until noon on Thursday.

    PlayStation Europe is discounting Destiny’s RRP as part of the ongoing “12 deals of Christmas“–a month-long promotion where certain games in Europe and Australia are significantly discounted for 48 hours.

    On PS4, the digital version of Destiny now costs £35 in the UK, €45 in Europe, and AU$60 in Australia. (On PS3 it costs £30, €45, and AU$55). Sony is also offering a similar discount of the Destiny Digital Guardian Edition.

    The price promotion ties in with the release of The Dark Below, Bungie’s first DLC expansion for its blockbuster sci-fi FPS.

    Meanwhile, the price of Street Fighter X Tekken for PlayStation Vita has been reduced significantly as part of the limited-time promotion. It currently costs €9 in Europe, £7.40 in the UK, and AU$13.45 in Australia.

    Look below for the latest Destiny images.

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  • Sony's Secret London Shop Selling 20th Anniversary PS4s for £19.94

    Sony's Secret London Shop Selling 20th Anniversary PS4s for £19.94

    The UK arm of PlayStation has opened a pop-up store at an undisclosed location in London, where it is selling the ultra-rare 20th Anniversary PlayStation 4 for £19.94.

    Only 12,300 such consoles exist worldwide, and general stock sold out within minutes on Saturday as pre-orders opened in the US. One day later, these custom-designed consoles fetched as much as $20,000 on eBay.

    So on Tuesday night, when PlayStation UK announced that it was selling 94 Anniversary PS4s for just £19.94, whilst offering some clues about where the shop was located, fans scrambled across London to find it.

    By Wednesday morning, hours before the secret shop opened, a huge queue amassed outside. Those at the front had waited outside the store overnight.

    By Wednesday morning, the secret location–found within the East London district Bethnal Green–quickly became common knowledge on social media.

    In a bid to limit the number of resellers and business buyers, Sony said those who purchase the PS4 Anniversary Edition will need to trade in some kind of PlayStation memorabilia in their possession, be it an old console, or game, or related paraphernalia.

    On Thursday and Friday, Sony will also be selling 100 Anniversary Edition PS4s at full retail price. All proceeds go to the UK charity GamesAid.

    Further details on the limited deal can be found in the video above.

    Look below for further images of the PlayStation 4 console.

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  • Twitch Acquires Evil Geniuses' Agency GoodGame

    Twitch Acquires Evil Geniuses' Agency GoodGame

    Video game streaming service Twitch has acquired GoodGame, a talent and content agency which works with the esports and live video game broadcasting communities. The news was announced today on the Twitch Blog. GoodGame is well known for its professional gaming teams Evil Geniuses and Alliance.

    GoodGame CEO Alexander Garfield explained in an announcement, “I’d like to think that GoodGame could play a role in helping get everyone on the same page. We understand things from the team’s perspective; the player’s perspective; the tournament’s perspective. We’ve run many different kinds of esports projects, and we know what it takes to make them successful and sustainable. But at the same time, up until now our company’s been just as consumed as everyone else by the day-to-day demands of running a business in a very competitive industry – and it’s limited our ability to look out for everyone and think as altruistically as we’d like. That’s why I decided to align us with Twitch.”

    GameSpot reached out to Twitch for comment on how the acquisition would affect GoodGame, and a representative confirmed, “Goodgame will remain organizationally the same and they will continue to run their agency and represent clients and sponsors alike.”

    Earlier this year Twitch was acquired by Amazon in a $1 billion deal, following speculations that YouTube would acquire the site. Twitch is the largest live-streaming website in the United States by a wide margin, according to a report released this spring, and has expanded into non-gaming ventures, such as streaming concerts. Amazon has become aggressive about gaining a foothold in the video game industry, attracting talent like the designers of Portal and Far Cry and purchasing Killer Instinct developer Double Helix Games.

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  • Rise of the Tomb Raider Will be Published by Microsoft

    A Microsoft executive has confirmed that the corporation will act as publisher for Square Enix’s Rise of the Tomb Raider for Xbox One.

    Aaron Greenberg, a marketing manager for Xbox, revealed the deal when responding to a fan on Twitter.

    @diosmekemeke Yes we are publishing Rise of the Tomb Raider.

    — Aaron Greenberg (@aarongreenberg) December 8, 2014

    The newest revelation sheds light on the finer details of The Rise of the Tomb Raider’s timed exclusivity deal for Xbox One, but also poses questions about how future ports to other systems will be handled.

    Microsoft’s agreement to act as publisher likely means it will handle marketing and distribution costs; which possibly could be a responsibility it has taken to help broker the exclusivity deal in the first place.

    The deal also suggests how deep the agreement between the two companies has become, as well as how much of the publishing costs Microsoft is willing to shoulder in order to seal an exclusivity agreement. That also, in turn, suggests how far into the future the exclusivity period could last.

    Currently, both Microsoft and Square Enix are only saying The Rise of the Tomb Raider is a “holiday 2015” exclusive. GameSpot has contacted Square Enix for further clarification on the publishing agreement.

    Microsoft turned heads in August when it revealed that Lara Croft’s latest adventure would only be available on Xbox One for a limited time.

    In December, Sony revealed it had a major third-party exclusive of its own with Street Fighter V, which will be a PS4 and PC exclusive.

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  • Civilization: Beyond Earth Gets First Major Patch

    Firaxis Games has released the first major patch for turn-based PC strategy game Civilization: Beyond Earth, introducing a range of balance and gameplay tweaks, as well as a raft of bug fixes.

    The update, which 2K says was a collaborative effort between Firaxis Games and the community, will be applied automatically the next time you boot up Beyond Earth.

    It’s a big update, and as such, 2K says you may want to look over the full patch notes before you embark on your next journey in Beyond Earth. An overview of the patch is available below, while you can see the full patch notes at the Beyond Earth website here.

    The Beyond Earth Fall Patch:

    • Tweaks to gameplay balance, including trade route yields, Sponsor Abilities, Health benefits, and penalties and more.
    • Changes to combat unit costs and strengths.
    • Improvements to UI, modding and multiplayer features.
    • Addressed issues for players with 144hz monitors, and issues preventing achievements from unlocking for some players.

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  • Xbox Exec Vows to "Make Amends" for Street Fighter 5 PS4 Exclusivity

    Xbox Exec Vows to "Make Amends" for Street Fighter 5 PS4 Exclusivity

    Following Capcom’s recent announcement that upcoming fighting game Street Fighter V will be released exclusively for PlayStation 4 on console, top Xbox boss Phil Spencer has vowed to “make amends” to Xbox One fans.

    Responding on Twitter to a fan who said they could forget about Street Fighter V not coming to Xbox One if Microsoft would deliver a new Banjo-Kazooie or Conker game, Spencer replied:

    “Love the idea of game franchise bartering, I’ll work on making amends for SF,” he said.

    Spencer did not share any further details regarding how he’ll go about making it up to fans.

    Commenting earlier this week on Capcom’s decision to bring Street Fighter V exclusively to PS4 for its console release, Spencer said that it’s just business and part of competition. The exclusivity news was particularly noteworthy, however, given predecessor Street Fighter IV was released across PlayStation and Xbox platforms.

    Microsoft has snapped up a similar exclusive deal with Rise of the Tomb Raider, which will be released in 2015 as a timed-exclusive for Xbox One after its 2013 predecessor came to both console families.

    After a trailer for the game arrived ahead of schedule, Street Fighter V was officially announced on December 6 during Sony’s PlayStation Experience event in Las Vegas. The game, which is also coming to PC, will support cross-platform play between PS4 and PC. Capcom has not announced a release date.

    How can Microsoft go about “making amends” for Street Fighter V’s PS4 exclusivity in your eyes? Let us know in the comments below!

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