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  • How to Buy a New Xbox One for $175

    How to Buy a New Xbox One for $175

    Retailer Best Buy has rolled out a new offer where shoppers can buy a new Xbox One for just $175. It’s one of the best deals on Microsoft’s new console we’ve ever come across, and here’s how it works.

    Trade in a working Xbox 360 (250 GB) or a PlayStation 3 Slim (120 GB) at a participating store in the United States (see all stores here), and you’ll receive a $175 credit toward the purchase of a new Xbox One. This comes in the form of a $75 coupon towards the console and a $100 Best Buy gift card.

    But what it ultimately means is that you’ll be able to buy the $350 console for just $175.

    To be eligible for the full trade credit, your console must include an AC adapter/power cord, it needs to be able to power on, and it must not be damaged or have its warranty seal broken. Best Buy also warns that “some stores may have additional limitations” and that there is a limit of one trade per person.

    As always, it’s a good idea to call your local Best Buy before heading out. Best Buy’s Xbox One trade-in deal is valid now through May 2, and is good in-store only.

    GameStop offered a similar deal earlier in the month, where shoppers could receive a $125 credit toward the purchase of a new Xbox One, meaning they could get the system for just $225. But this deal ended just last weekend.

    Looking for more gaming deals? Check out GameSpot’s roundup of all the best offers.

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  • Final Fantasy 15 Skips E3 for Gamescom

    Final Fantasy 15 Skips E3 for Gamescom

    Following the recent release of the FFXV demo, Square Enix says it doesn’t have time for a major E3 showcase.

    Key new details on Final Fantasy XV will not be revealed at this year’s E3 event in June, according to the game’s director Hajime Tabata.

    Speaking on the latest Active Time Report–a semi-regular video briefing presented by publisher Square Enix–Tabata explained that the team has instead targeted the Gamescom event in August for its next major promotion and marketing initiative.

    “I think most people are expecting a big reveal around E3,” he said in the video embedded below.

    “E3 doesn’t give us sufficient time to fully prepare [to release pertinent information about the game]. So I have been discussing with our marketing teams, and we’ve actually been considering Gamescom in August, instead of E3, as the target for the next major reveal.

    “So we’ll be taking a break from E3 this year,” he said.

    The news comes a week after it was revealed that publisher Square Enix will host its own dedicated E3 press conference on the Tuesday ahead of the official E3 opening. The lack of Final Fantasy XV information at this event will make room for several other big games from the publisher, including Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Just Cause 3, and a new Hitman title. It’s not certain if Square Enix has another major game to announce at the show.

    Sitting alongside Tabata in the video is Square Enix marketing manager Akio Ofuji, who added that Final Fantasy XV will not likely be completely absent from the Los Angeles event.

    “I think we’ll still prepare a short trailer for E3, but I think it’ll serve as a segue into our Gamescom plans, and make you all excited for what’s ahead,” he said.

    Tabata added that, while the FFXV development team will be relatively quiet in the months of May, June, and July, there are extensive marketing opportunities in the months that follow.

    “Promotion for the main title will officially begin at Gamescom. Right after that, there is PAX Prime in North America at the end of August to early September. Then in mid-September, we have TGS in Japan. This group of events will be the platform for our reboot, or restart if you will, towards the release of the main game.”

    Elsewhere in the 84-minute video, Tabata and Ofuji outline fifteen feedback points that they are taking on board for the Final Fantasy 15 demo. A recent survey, issued to those who had access to the demo, sought feedback on what areas required more work.

    Take a look below for the latest screenshots for Final Fantasy 15.

    Click on the thumbnails below to view in full-screen

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  • New Killer Instinct Trailer Highlights Fiery Cinder, Teases Next Fighter

    Developer Iron Galaxy has released a new trailer for Xbox One fighting game Killer Instinct that shows off the fiery fighter Cinder and even teases the new playable character, Aria.

    The video, humorously narrated by Cinder himself, shows off some of his deadly moves. One move allows Cinder to launch fireballs that attach to his foes, which can be detonated at will. “I like this new me: stronger, faster, burn-ier,” he quips in the video.

    Cinder will be available in Killer Instinct on April 30 for as part of the Season 2 Ultra Edition, while the character will launch through the Season 2 Combo Breaker expansion on May 6.

    Make sure to watch through the end of the video, as it culminates with a brief teaser for the game’s next playable fighter, Aria. A creepy voicover says, “Oh no. Not. Just. Yet.” Outside of her connection with the fictional Ultratech group, no further information about Aria is available.

    Killer Instinct, a free-to-play game, was released in November 2013 as an Xbox One launch title. The game’s original developer, Double Helix, was later acquired by Amazon. Now, Iron Galaxy is working on continued support for the game alongside Microsoft.

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  • Just Cause 3 Gameplay Revealed in Explosive Trailer

    Just Cause 3 Gameplay Revealed in Explosive Trailer

    Developer Avalanche Studios has aired the world’s first look at Just Cause 3 gameplay, with a video montage said to be captured directly from a console.

    The video showcases the extent of Just Cause 3’s potential for unrelenting destruction, with helicopter dog fights, high-speed car chases, planes ripping through pylon structures, and entire facilities going up in plumes of fire.

    Between these scenes of destruction, the short trailer also hints at the exotic splendour of Just Cause 3’s Mediterranean archipelago, Medici. Players are tasked with finding enemy bases within this fictional set of islands, as well as its propaganda billboards and loudspeakers, all of which must be destroyed. As the trailer shows, such obliteration can be approached creatively:

    Publisher Square Enix said those who pre-order Just Cause 3 will be given the Weaponised Vehicle Pack, shown at the end of the trailer. This bonus content comes with three “exclusive luxury vehicles primed for action and fully loaded with the firepower to kick-start a revolution.”

    Just Cause 3 launches this holiday for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. GameSpot recently visited Avalanche’s offices in Sweden and got to play some of the game. You can read our impressions here.

    Recent screenshots can be found below, and click through the link for more Just Cause 3 details.

    Click on the thumbnails below for full-screen

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  • EA Changes Origin Refund Policy After Being Hit by Australian Consumer Watchdog

    EA Changes Origin Refund Policy After Being Hit by Australian Consumer Watchdog

    Electronic Arts has admitted that its refusal to provide refunds for games purchased digitally via Origin was against Australian consumer law and is amending its refund policy after being warned by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), Kotaku Australia reports.

    According to the report, the publisher will also be setting up a contact number for Australian consumers who digitally purchased a faulty video game via Origin after January 2012. At the time of writing, users are able to refund a game on Origin within 24 hours after it is first launched, within seven days from the date of purchase, or within seven days from the game’s release date if it was pre-ordered; whichever condition comes first.

    “Businesses such as EA selling digitally downloadable goods cannot avoid their responsibilities under the Australian Consumer Law just because they are located outside of Australia,” ACCC Chairman Rod Sims said in a statement.

    “It is a breach of the Australian Consumer Law for businesses to state that customers are not entitled to refunds under any circumstances. Where a product has a major failure, consumers can insist on a refund or replacement at their choice. Representations that this right has or can be excluded, restricted or modified are false or misleading,” Sims said.

    In a statement sent to GameSpot, EA regional public relations manager for Asia Pacific Snezana Stojanovska said, “We’re pleased to have worked co-operatively with the ACCC to resolve the ACCC’s concerns and ensure our players in Australia have the best possible experience when purchasing and playing EA games. In addition to rights available to our players under the Australian Consumer Law, we are also proud to offer our global, industry-leading Great Game Guarantee that allows for digital returns within certain timeframes if anyone is not satisfied with a digitally-downloaded game from EA.” More details on the EA’s Great Game Guarantee can be found on the Origin website.

    EA came under fire in 2013 for its refusal to offer refunds for SimCity, a game which launched in March with various server issues that negatively impacted gameplay. At the time, the publisher’s Returns & Cancellations page stated that it did not offer refunds. The Origin Great Game Guarantee feature was introduced in August 2013 to a selected list of countries, which included Australia.

    EA is not the only company to face warnings from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Last year Valve came under fire for the refund policy of products on its digital platform Steam, and its alleged conflict with Australian consumers’ right to a refund under the Australian Consumer Law.

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  • Five Nights At Freddy's 4 Announced

    Five Nights At Freddy's 4 Announced

    A new Five Nights at Freddy’s game has been teased by creator Scott Cawthon via an image on his website. According to the image, the game will be out this year on Halloween and is titled Five Nights at Freddy’s 4: The Final Chapter, which insinuates that it will be the final game in the series.

    Drag the slider to see the brightened image.

    The image features a creepy new take on Freddy Fazbear, the animatronic character featured in the previous games, holding a top hat. The text can be a bit hard to make out without bumping up the contrast, as I’ve done above. No additional details were revealed about the game.

    Five Nights at Freddy’s 3 is the most recent entry in the series and was released in March this year. The original Five Nights at Freddy’s was well-received in GameSpot’s review, praised for its dark humour, ability to invoke “heart-pounding terror,” and story delivery. A film adaptation of the game is also in the works with Roy Lee (The Departed, The LEGO Movie) and Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg of KatzSmith Productions (the upcoming Beetlejuice sequel) signed on as producers.

    The Five Nights at Freddy’s Games are available to purchase on Steam and the iTunes Apple Store.

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  • Some Sweet (Official) Elder Scrolls Sketchwork

    Some Sweet (Official) Elder Scrolls Sketchwork

    The Elder Scrolls Online: Tales of Tamriel is an artbook about a video game’s story, not the video game itself.

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  • GTA V Is Beautiful When You Just Sit And Watch

    Not everyone who has GTA V on PC and is recording it is trying to be funny . The increased draw distance and improved lighting also makes for some very pretty transitions between night and day, as seen in this timelapse video by Tree Plays.

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  • Halo: MCC eSports Event Canceled Because The Game Wouldn't Work

    Halo: MCC eSports Event Canceled Because The Game Wouldn't Work

    Holding an online tournament requiring teams form parties to play against each other only works if the teams can form parties, and so the first round of ESL’s Halo Championship Series Open bracket was canceled over the weekend.

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  • Cosplayer Reacts Quickly To Terrible New Joker Design

    Cosplayer Reacts Quickly To Terrible New Joker Design

    The shitty new Joker was revealed on Friday night . Hours later, on Saturday, this cosplayer was spotted by Casey Ramone at Wizard World Las Vegas. That is some fast cosplay work.

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