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  • Sony Teases Upcoming Announcement for Emagon With New Trailer

    PlayStation Espana may have pushed the teaser trailer for an upcoming announcement a little early. Titled Emagon, the teaser trailer above shows a man exploring the woods with a compass before finding a plant in a parched desert arae. It’s worth noting that Emagon isn’t an actual word in Spanish, and if you read it backwards, it says “No Game.”

    However, since the announcement is meant to coincide with the upcoming PlayStation Experience on December 5, and the post is on an official PlayStation site, it’s unlikely this is an elaborate prank. The post writes that the announcement is a “well-guarded secret,” but what do you think it is? We’ve reached out to Sony for comment on when we’ll learn more in English.

    Regardless, we’ll likely find out during the awards presentation for the former VGAs (now dubbed just The Game Awards). The show is followed by the PlayStation Experience that same weekend in Vegas.

    We’ll be covering the event live from Vegas, but you’ll also be able to watch the presentation live and stay up-to-the-minute on any announcements right here on GameSpot.

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  • PlayStation Europe Opens "12 Deals to Christmas" Promotion

    The European arm of PlayStation has launched “12 Deals to Christmas,” an annual sales campaign that takes place throughout the holiday season.

    To open the promotion, Sony has slashed the price of The Last of Us Remastered by half, down to £20 on the PlayStation 4 store. Meanwhile, PlayStation 3 customers are being offered F1 2014 at less than half price, at £15.99. PS Vita fans will also enjoy discounts, beginning with Dynasty Warriors Next offered for £12.

    All discounted prices are for digital downloads, and will end at 11:59pm on December 3, after which all three deals will be replaced. The promotion runs until Christmas Eve.

    Go here for more details.

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  • Get Dragon Age: Inquisition for $45

    BioWare’s recently released and well-received open-world role-playing game, Dragon Age: Inquisition, is currently going for $45 across all platforms (Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, PC) on Amazon.

    The 25 percent off discount is part of Amazon’s Gold Box daily deal, in conjunction with Cyber Monday. It ends tonight at midnight, so if you’re in the market for the game, you may want to act quickly.

    On the fence about Inquisition? Check out GameSpot’s review and what other critics are saying.

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  • Xbox One Halo Dev "100% Committed" to Fixing Matchmaking Woes

    Top Xbox boss Phil Spencer, who oversees all of Microsoft’s gaming endeavors, has again apologized for Halo: The Master Chief Collection‘s ongoing matchmaking issues. The Xbox One game, which was released three weeks ago, is still in rough shape for some, with players continuing to report longer-than-expected wait times to find a match and uneven teams when games are eventually found.

    “I apologize for the issues,” Spencer said on Twitter to a fan. “343 Industries is 100% committed to fixing and make it right for fans.”

    Immediately following The Master Chief Collection’s release on November 11, players reported various matchmaking issues. Microsoft and 343 Industries have been quick to respond, and numerous updates have been released in hopes of improving the experience. The overall matchmaking experience has gotten better since launch, but it remains unreliable for some.

    The Master Chief Collection’s latest patch was deployed on November 27, though 343 Industries cautions that it still has more work to do. For more on The Master Chief Collection, check out GameSpot’s review.

    Are you playing The Master Chief Collection and running into issues? Let us know in the comments below!

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  • At Least a Dozen "World Premieres" Promised for the Game Awards

    At Least a Dozen "World Premieres" Promised for the Game Awards

    The inaugural Game Awards show will set the stage for as many as twelve “world premieres”, the event’s producer has announced.

    Geoff Keighley, a broadcast journalist who helped establish the new awards event, made the promise on his personal Twitter account, stating “this Friday night we will showcase more than a dozen world premieres.”

    This Friday night we will showcase more than a dozen world premieres @thegameawards Which games would you like to see? More to share soon.

    — Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) November 30, 2014

    It is unclear how many of these premieres will be of new, previously unannounced games. One already confirmed is Metal Gear Solid Online–the multiplayer component of Konami’s 2015 title, Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain. GameSpot understands that at least one other “premiere” will showcase a game already announced and far into development.

    The Game Awards 2014 will take place Friday, December 5, starting at 6 PM Pacific / 9 PM Eastern / 2 AM UK. GameSpot will bring you all the winners as they’re annnounced.

    Bayonetta 2, Dark Souls II, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Hearthstone, and Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor are up for the top prize of overall Game of the Year.

    Dark Souls II, Hearthstone, Shadow of Mordor, and South Park: The Stick of Truth lead the way with three nominations each across all categories. Meanwhile, Nintendo was the most nominated publisher with 12 nominations.

    Below is a breakdown of nominees by category. Nominees were selected by a jury of 28 international media outlets, including GameSpot and sister site Giant Bomb.

    Game of the Year:

    • Bayonetta 2
    • Dark Souls II
    • Dragon Age: Inquisition
    • Hearthstone
    • Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor

    Best Independent Game:

    Best Narrative:

    Best Performance:

    • Adam Harrington as Bigby Wolf — The Wolf Among Us
    • Kevin Spacey as Jonathan Irons — Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
    • Melissa Hutchinson as Clementine — The Walking Dead — Season 2
    • Trey Parker as various voices — South Park: The Stick of Truth
    • Troy Baker as Talion — Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor

    Best Remaster:

    Best Action/Adventure:

    Best Fighting Game:

    Best Sports/Racing Game:

    Best Shooter:

    Best Role-Playing Game:

    Best Family Game:

    Best Online Experience:

    • Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
    • Dark Souls II
    • Destiny
    • Hearthstone
    • Titanfall

    Best Mobile/Handheld Game:

    • Bravely Default
    • Hearthstone
    • Monument Valley
    • Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
    • Threes!

    Developer of the Year:

    • Blizzard
    • Monolith
    • Nintendo
    • Telltale
    • Ubisoft Montreal

    Best Score/Soundtrack:

    Games for Change:

    Most Anticipated Game:

    eSports Player of the Year:

    • Martin ‘Rekkles’ Larsson (League of Legends)
    • Xu “Fy” Linsen (DOTA2)
    • James “Firebat” Kostesich (Hearthstone)
    • Christopher “GeT_RiGhT” Alesund (Counter-Strike: GO)
    • Matt “NaDeSHoT” Haag (Call of Duty)

    eSports Team of the Year:

    • Samsung White (League of Legends)
    • Evil Geniuses (DOTA2)
    • Edward Gaming (League of Legends)
    • Newbee (DOTA2)
    • Ninjas in Pajamas (Counter-Strike: GO)

    Trending Gamer:

    • Evan “Vanoss” Fong
    • Jeff Gerstmann
    • PewDiePie
    • StampyLongHead
    • TotalBiscuit

    Best Fan Creation:

    • BEST Zelda Rap EVER!! By Egoraptor
    • Luigi Death Stare by CZBwoi and Rizupicorr
    • Mine the Diamond (Minecraft Song) by Tobuscus
    • Minecraft — TITAN City by Colonial Puppet
    • Twitch Plays Pokemon by Anonymous

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  • Nintendo to Discontinue 3DS XL in Japan

    Nintendo is to cease manufacturing and selling 3DS XL systems in Japan, the corporation has announced, as part of its plan to focus the market on its next handheld.

    The New Nintendo 3DS XL, which boasts upgraded technology and a right-hand analogue nub, launched in Japan on October 11 and shifted 230,000 units in its first two days.

    Writing on its official website, as translated by Siliconera, Nintendo stated that it will cease production of its older XL model. However, it appears that the original 3DS will not be shelved.

    Since the New Nintendo 3DS XL is currently only available in Japan and Australia, it’s not likely that the older model will be discontinued elsewhere, for now. In a statement to GameSpot, the company wrote: “Nintendo 3DS XL is still available in Europe and no announcements have been made. “

    Nintendo has yet to reveal a release date for the New 3DS XL across the UK or Europe, though it’s on track for a 2015 launch.

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  • UK Charts: Advanced Warfare Conquers Black Friday

    Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare proved to be the biggest winner on the UK high street during Black Friday, as Activision’s blockbuster FPS returns to top place in the all-format charts.

    Sales monitor Chart-Track claims that Advanced Warfare has sold more copies during UK Black Friday than any other title since records began. It also notes that two-thirds of Advanced Warfare sales were for old-gen machines.

    Meanwhile Super Smash Bros Wii U misses the top ten (there were local reports of stock shortages), entering at thirteenth. The position would have been lower had Chart-Track not grouped the Wii U version’s sales with the 3DS’s (the Wii U edition accounted for 81 per cent).

    Curiously, although Chart-Track does group together Super Smash Bros on handheld and console, it doesn’t do the same with Pokemon Omega Ruby and Pokemon Alpha Sapphire. Those two games enter sixth and seventh respectively, though would have been third had they been counted together.

    “Combined they also become the biggest Pokémon launch ever, beating previous best Pokémon Black and White Versions on DS back in 2011,” Chart-Track notes.

    In second place is EA’s FIFA 15, another British mainstay buoyed by the shopping frenzy. Those two games push GTA 5 down to third.

    Far Cry 4 is in forth, ahead of Assassin’s Creed Unity. Meanwhile, last year’s Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag surges 353% in sales thanks to various console bundle promotions, and hits ninth. Driveclub, meanwhile, climbs to eighth place with a tremendous 999% sales increase off the back of various PlayStation 4 promotions.

    The full top ten follows:

    1. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
    2. FIFA 15
    3. Grand Theft Auto 5
    4. Far Cry 4
    5. Assassin’s Creed Unity
    6. Pokemon Omega Ruby
    7. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire
    8. Driveclub
    9. Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag
    10. Minecraft Xbox Edition

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  • New RTS From Command & Conquer Creators Grey Goo Gets a Release Date

    Real-time strategy game Grey Goo will release on PC via Steam on January 23, 2015, developer Petroglyph has announced.

    Petroglyph originally planned to follow its Alpha testing with a Closed Alpha and more comprehensive Beta Testing, but it said that the information it already gathered on balance and stability was enough to come up with a road map that would take it all the way to launch.

    “We know that many of you were hoping to be involved in a more full-blown Beta Testing phase,” it said. “However, instead, we have been focused on using the data we received to improve the game so that we can get Grey Goo into your hands and onto your computer as soon as possible.”

    “We have a rich, lengthy background as RTS developers, dating all the way back to our time on the original Command & Conquer at Westwood Studios,” Executive Producer at Petroglyph Ted Morris said back when the game was first announced. “We want to bring back some of what made those ‘traditional’ RTS games great while addressing all the lessons we’ve learned along the way.”

    Petroglyph said it will release more information about the game in the months leading to launch, starting with developer diary above.

    Emanuel Maiberg is a freelance writer. You can follow him on Twitter @emanuelmaiberg.

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  • Batman: Arkham Knight Devs Talk About Batman's Suit, Predator Challenges, and More

    Batman: Arkham Knight developer Rocksteady held a Reddit Ask Me Anything yesterday where they answered some questions about the upcoming game as well as their previous entries in the series.

    Reddit user dart278 asked why Batman’s suit looks more robotic than it did in previous games.

    RockSteady: “We wanted to highlight the interaction between Batman and the Batmobile – you’ll see that the suit mirrors the design of the car in a lot of ways. The new suit impacts gameplay as well, as it enhances some of Batman’s abilities, particularly in the way the Batman and the car work together.”

    ANBU_Spectre asked if Rocksteady added new combat moves and animations we didn’t see in the previous games.

    Rocksteady: “Zafer Coban and the rest of the animation team have been doing some amazing work on making combat look and feel awesome. For example, there’s a scene toward the end of the Ace Chemicals Infiltration Part 1 Trailer where Batman faces off against two combat experts. Everything in that shot is taken straight from the game – we just shifted the camera to get a slightly more cinematic angle.”

    DanishxAssassin asked what’s what’s Rocksteady’s favorite new addition to the game outside the batmobile.

    Rocksteady: “It has to be the open city – now that we’ve got all of Gotham to explore it’s a great experience. The City design team here has done an amazing job building an environment that’s huge and intricately detailed. The detail in Arkham games was always my favourite thing about playing them before I joined Rocksteady, and it’s awesome that the guys have managed to keep that level of care on something so much bigger.”

    Chilldude205 asked what changes Rocksteady made the game’s Predator Challenges.

    Rocksteady: “I think my favourite tweak to predator has to be size of some of the encounters. You’re going to be taking on large, varied groups of armed guards. You’ll need to be a serious predator expert if you want to complete those sections without alerts.”

    SPOILER ALERT for Batman: Arkham City ahead.

    FogKnight22 asked if was harder to write the story for Arkham Knight given the events of Arkham City.

    RockSteady: “I think it’s quite the opposite! Sefton has said that when they started work on Batman: Arkham City, they had the vision of the final scene Joker’s death almost from the start, and looked at the story from the perspective of the events that would lead to that point.

    “With Batman: Arkham Knight, that ending is the point that we jump off from, asking ‘what happens when Joker is removed from Gotham’ and looking at the fallout from those events.”

    Finally, Rocksteady said it will release a new trailer for the game on Monday, 9 a.m. PST.

    Arkham Knight launches in June 2015 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. The game was originally targeted to launch this fall, but developer Rocksteady pushed it back to add more polish.

    For more on the game, check out GameSpot’s previous coverage.

    Emanuel Maiberg is a freelance writer. You can follow him on Twitter @emanuelmaiberg.

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  • Counter-Strike eSports Team Forfeits Victory After Using Map Exploit

    Pro Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team Fnatic has forfeited a rematch against team LDLC after using a map exploit during the $250,000 DreamHack Winter eSports event.

    Fnatic won the match yesterday by boosting one of its players to a ledge that gave him a view and sniping position on almost the entire Overpass map. You can see how players jump on top of one another to reach the spot in the video above posted to YouTube by user David Kallberg. The Fnatic player was essentially standing on an invisible ledge he shouldn’t have been able to reach. While DreamHack’s rules don’t explicitly forbid this, it does count as “pixel-walking,” which was forbidden at DreamHack Summer Summer 2013, according to HLTV.org.

    LDLC filed protest, and after taking it into consideration, DreamHack administrators said that the teams will have to replay the match. However, Fnatic has since announced that it’s forfeiting the match.

    “With tremendous respect towards the CS:GO community and other teams we have decided to withdraw from the tournament,” the team said on its Facebook page.

    You can watch the rest of DreamHack Winter’s Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament here.

    Emanuel Maiberg is a freelance writer. You can follow him on Twitter @emanuelmaiberg.

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