Ex-Diablo Devs Talk About How Torchlight 3 Differs From Their Previous Games

3 years 9 months ago
Echtra Games' Max Schaefer and Matt Uelmen, two leading members of the development team responsible for Diablo II, say more build variety, dynamic music generation, and a "community feel" are just a few ways Torchlight III differs from what they've done before. In this episode of IGN Unfiltered, Ryan McCaffrey spoke with Schaefer and Uelmen about Torchlight III, Diablo 2, creating iconic video game soundtracks, and much more. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/06/13/torchlight-3-steam-early-access-trailer-pc-gaming-show"] When asked about the lessons Torchlight III learned from Diablo II and other previous titles, Schaefer said, "A couple big ones... First, even in the Diablo days... it was multiplayer, but you didn't really get a sense of a shared world. "You'd party up with people and go off and you were the humans in the world that were doing things. So [in Torchlight III]... some of the MMO-y elements like a shared town and shared instances, where you'll see other players, gave it a more community feel. We always wanted to do that with Diablo, and we're able to do it now with Torchlight. "The other thing is, we have a very innovative 'Fort' system in the game, and it isn't just player housing, where you store your trophies and stuff. It is that, and it is something you can decorate ad nauseam... but it also has profound gameplay implications. So your whole account has a Fort, and things you do in your Fort (in some cases) give you bonuses to all of your account's characters. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/04/23/torchlight-iii-your-fort-your-way-trailer"] "For example, you can plant a Luck Tree in your fort, and by feeding the Luck Tree magic items, you grow the Luck Tree, and that gives all of your characters a Magic Find bonus.
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Games with Gold really wants you to get good at racing games

3 years 9 months ago

Any committed Xbox Live Gold subscriber would've done well to buy a racing wheel by now. Nearly month after month in 2020, the biggest Xbox One freebie is a simulation racer. After a one-month reprieve, that trend is back.

Rally racer WRC 8 is the most notable Xbox One title in July's Games with Gold. You should be plenty acclimated with fast-but-cautious racing by now. This year, we've gotten: TT Isle of Man in February (a motorcycle racer but a racer nonetheless), Project CARS 2 in April, and V-Rally 4 in May.

The other Xbox One game sticks to sports. Dunk Lords -- which just released in March but with no buzz -- is free starting midway through July. It's seemingly NBA Jam by way of a hero shooter. It's two-on-two arcade basketball where players have special abilities. Maybe it'll be surprisingly fun for a freebie.

The biggest name of the bunch comes on the Xbox 360 side. Saints Row 2 (considered by some if not most to be the best Saints Row) is the first last-gen offering. Later in July, 2D mascot platformer JUJU takes over. As always, the Xbox 360 games are playable on Xbox One through backward compatiblity.

Here's the full Games with Gold breakdown for July:

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Brett Makedonski

Amazon Prime's 5 Free Games For July 2020 Announced

3 years 9 months ago

With July right around the corner, we're starting to hear about the free games you can claim next month. Xbox just revealed July's Games with Gold lineup, and Twitch Prime has also announced its next batch of freebies that will be available to claim next month. Twitch Prime comes with any Amazon Prime subscription, so if you're paying for fast and free shipping from Amazon, you should also be snagging free PC games every month.

Five games will be free to claim starting July 1: Turok 2: Seeds of Evil, Dear Esther, Grip: Combat Racing, Kunai, and Dark Devotion. To claim them, you simply need to link your Twitch account to your Amazon Prime account.

Turok 2: Seeds of Evil is a classic first-person shooter that originally released on Nintendo 64 in 1998. While it's certainly dated now, Turok 2 was a beloved FPS of the era, so you may be interested in checking out a relic from the past.

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Marvel's Avengers: Our Latest Hands-On Finally Reveals its Moment-to-Moment Gameplay

3 years 9 months ago
Past showcases and hands-on opportunities for Marvel’s Avengers have often offered more questions than answers. The A-Day Avengers demo that debuted at E3 2019 introduced most of the main cast of Marvel heroes, but it didn’t give much of a sense of how a normal level, or even a less scripted scenario, might play out. And while subsequent info reveals at Gamescom, PAX West, and New York Comic-Con told us about the depth to which players will be able to customize each hero, it didn’t really show, practically, what that might mean. Thankfully, I recently went hands-on with both the Thor level showcased in the recent Marvel’s Avengers War Table presentation, and the preceding level focused on Ms. Marvel/Kamala Khan. I’ve got a much better sense of how that hero versatility can be applied to playing, what an actual level and more free-form combat scenario might look like, and, most excitedly, an itch to keep playing and experimenting with different hero builds. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=marvels-avengers-playstation-5&captions=true"]

What We Played of Marvel’s Avengers

My time with Marvel’s Avengers focused on two back-to-back single-hero campaign levels which flowed right into one another. I played as Kamala first, making my way around a helicarrier mid-destruction. I spent most of that level in the interiors of the ship, all shiny and chrome and frequently on fire. The demo then took me topside for some hands-on time as plain-clothes Thor (using his old comic book alias Donald Blake), in which I dealt with larger, mechanical foes alongside Iron Man and Hulk.
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The World Ends With You “The Animation” Will Reportedly Be Revealed During Anime Expo Lite

3 years 9 months ago

The World Ends With You fans have been clamoring for a follow-up to the cult Nintendo DS JRPG for many years now. Square Enix released the title on mobile and then later ported it to the Nintendo Switch, but a sequel has never been announced.

Even though there’s no new game coming anytime soon, TWEWY fans still might have something else to look forward to next week during Anime Expo Lite.

Just today, a mysterious Twitter account called @TWEWY_PR, has popped up from nowhere, linking its followers to a website that serves as a countdown teaser for what appears to be “The Animation,” and you can clearly see images from The World Ends With You in the background.

The timer is set for seven days, and there will apparently be an announcement on July 3 at 6 PM PDT during Anime Expo Lite.

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Here's July 2020's Xbox Live Games With Gold

3 years 9 months ago

July’s Xbox Live Games with Gold has cars, basketball, and a Saints Row game that existed before Saints Row IV, the best one. As always, these games are only “free” if you have an active Xbox Live Gold subscription.

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Riley MacLeod

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Taiwan's Pokémon Go grandpa has levelled up to 64 phones

3 years 9 months ago

Dedicated Pokémon Go player Chen San-yuan is hard to miss.

Better known to the game's community as Pokémon Go Grandpa, Chen went viral a couple of years back after images of him with a dozen phones strapped to his bike handlebars spread across the internet.

Later pictures showed he had moved on to 32 phones... and now? Well, in 2020, Chen has moved from 32 to 64.

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Pokemon Go Fourth Anniversary Celebration Details Revealed

3 years 9 months ago

Early this morning, Niantic revealed three weeks of Pokemon GO fourth anniversary events that will lead up to Pokemon GO Fest 2020. These events will be filled with special raid events, new shiny Pokemon, and other bonuses.

The first week begins July 3 at 8 AM local time and ends on July 8 at 10 PM local time. Flying Pikachu will be the featured Pokemon for this week as it’ll be in Eggs, raids, and the wild.

There will also be a list of GO Fest challenges that focus on player skill. There’s no indication of what that means exactly, but we’ll report on it as soon as the details become available. However, we do know that all of these tasks are free for all players. You don’t need to buy a GO Fest ticket to participate in these upcoming events.

We also know that if you finish the timed research during this week, then you’ll be able to get Ducklett, Flying Pikachu, and a Star Piece. There are also certain Pokemon that will appear more often in the wild during if enough trainers from each team complete the tasks.

The magic number is one million trainers from each team that must complete the Skill tasks. If that goal is hit, then we’ll get Chimecho (Instinct), Alomomola (Mystic), and Chansey (Valor) appearing in the wild during GO Fest.

There will also be a set of more difficult tasks made available to trainers who finish the timed tasks before the end of the first week.

On top of that, you’ll also get to enjoy the following features:

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Four revamped Anno games sailed into release today

3 years 9 months ago

Lower the gangplanks and drop anchor. The Anno History Collection has arrived, bringing four of Ubisoft’s colonial city-building strategy sims into the publishers’ digital harbour. Remastered editions of Anno 1602, Anno 1503, Anno 1701, and Anno 1404 have been brought together under one tidy collection on Uplay, with a scattershot of standalone releases spread haphazardly across three different stores.

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Natalie Clayton

Tales of Arise is slipping out of 2020 and it doesn't have a launch window in mind

3 years 9 months ago

Bandai Namco has a bit of housekeeping for Tales fans today. Not that we've seen or even heard much about the next game, Tales of Arise, but it's going to need more time. It's skipping 2020 altogether.

As producer Yusuke Tomizawa explains it, the developers are going big for Arise.

They're striving to catch lightning in a bottle – to deliver "a familiar but innovative gameplay experience to fans of the series, while pushing the technical envelope to deliver a high level of graphical quality to impress both long-time players and those who have never played a Tales of game."

"While COVID-19 has affected some aspects of development, we've done our best to adapt to the situation and have implemented remote development capabilities for our team. However, to achieve the quality and provide the gorgeous experience we envision for our players, we will need more time to realize that vision and therefore we decided to delay the launch timing for Tales of Arise."

Bandai Namco hasn't settled on – or at least publicly committed to – a new launch window. The game was previously announced for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. I'm curious where it'll end up.

Around this time last year, Tales of Arise had just leaked ahead of E3. What a year it's been.

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Jordan Devore

What's Coming to Disney+ in July 2020

3 years 9 months ago

Almost every day between March 17, 2016 and March 12, 2020—when Broadway turned off its lights amid the global pandemic—I started each morning by entering the #Ham4Ham lottery, hoping to win a pair of $10 tickets to see Lin-Manuel Miranda’s zeitgeist-transforming Broadway musical Hamilton performed on Broadway. I even…

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Borderlands 3 Gets Level Cap Increase & Other Updates in Time for DLC

3 years 9 months ago

It’s Thursday, Vault Hunters, which means a new Borderlands 3 patch and hotfixes have arrived. This particular patch comes alongside today’s release of the Bounty of Blood DLC and raises the level cap by three levels to 60.

Having a level cap increase going into the new Borderlands 3 DLC is a nice extra tool, but it doesn’t stop there. Just in time for the new levels are three new Guardian Rank skills which are:

  • Groundbreaker: Melee or Slam attacks will trigger an Aftershock, dealing 25% of all non-melee damage you have dealt over the last 5 seconds
  • Dead Man Walking: While not moving in Fight for Your Life, your meter drains 50% more slowly.
  • Lead or Alive: When you enter Fight for Your Life all your guns are automatically reloaded

The pain of monster drops being the only source of Mayhem tiered gear is over. Now chests, mail, mission rewards, and vending machines all will carry loot befitting your current Mayhem level.

Speaking of Mayhem tiered loot, grenade mods will now have better versions dropping on higher Mayhem levels. This is a welcomed Borderlands 3 change and could mean that shields will receive the same change soon enough.

On top of that, to keep sweetening the pot:

  • Increased pistol damage across all manufacturers
  • Increased damage on Tediore SMGs
  • Increased damage on COV, Dahl, and Jakobs Assault Rifles
  • Increased damage on Hyperion, Maliwan, and Jakobs shotguns

While these are certainly the best highlights, there is still more and you can find the full patch notes here.

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Tales Of Arise Delayed Out Of 2020

3 years 9 months ago

Tales of Arise made a big splash with its announcement at last year's E3, but we haven't heard much about the project since. Today, Bandai Namco gave an update via its social channels, letting fans know that the project is delayed out of 2020 due to "its ambitious nature" and "to create the best experience possible."

"The goal for Tales of Arise is to provide a familiar but innovative gameplay experience to fans of the series, while pushing the technical envelope to deliver a high level of graphical quality to impress both long-time players and those who have never played a Tales Of game," wrote producer Yusuke Tomizawa in a blog post. "We will need more time to achieve the quality and provide the gorgeous experience we envision for our players."

As the next entry in the long-running Tales franchise, Arise has big shoes to fill as it's acting as a new beginning, so it's understandable that Bandai Namco wants to approach it with the time and care it needs. 

Tales of Arise is coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC. No new release window was provided. 

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Kimberley Wallace

Nvidia's latest graphics driver brings DirectX 12 Ultimate support to RTX cards

3 years 9 months ago

I’ll take any excuse to wheel out the terrible official logo for Microsoft’s DirectX 12 Ultimate tech gubbins, and today’s new Nvidia driver gives me just right occasion to do so, as the graphics card giant has just added support for Microsoft’s new hardware accelerated ray tracing standard to their latest GeForce driver.

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Katharine Castle

New Xbox Series X Trailer Is All About Games Optimized for Microsoft’s Next-Gen Console

3 years 9 months ago

Today Microsoft released a new trailer advertising the games that will be optimized for the upcoming next-gen console Xbox Series X.

The trailer provides a look at “footage represented of Xbox Series X gameplay” and features the “Optimized for Xbox Series X” badge.

You can check it out below.

The badge can be applied to the following:

  • Brand new games built natively for the Xbox Series X such as Halo Infinite.
  • Previously released titles in which a developer has enhanced their title using the Xbox Series X development environment to dramatically leverage the power and features Xbox Series X has to offer, like Gears 5.

Below you can find a list of games that are confirmed as “optimized for Xbox Series X” for now directly from Microsoft. It’ll grow as we get closer to the console’s launch this Holiday season.

You can also read a few comments on the console made yesterday by Xbox division head Phil Spencer.

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Games Optimized for Xbox Series X Will Include Ray-Tracing, Higher Framerates, Faster Loading

3 years 9 months ago
Microsoft has provided a deeper explanation of its Optimized for Xbox Series X tag, explaining that games badged this way will have been specifically built for the next-gen console, with a variety of benefits. In a new Xbox Wire blog post, it's explained that games with the Optimized for Series X badge have to have been "either natively designed or fully rebuilt" for Xbox Series X. Brand new games built natively include Halo: Infinite and Assassin's Creed Valhalla, while enhanced games include Gears 5. IGN's Bo Moore spoke to one of Xbox Series X's lead engineers, Jason Ronald about the definition of the term, which you can watch below: [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/06/25/what-optimized-for-xbox-series-x-really-means-according-to-microsoft"] The post breaks down a series of benefits to Optimized games, comprising raytracing, a performance target of 60 frames per second at 4K resolution (rising to 120 FPS in some games), and 'virtually eliminated' loading times. However, Jason Ronald makes clear that these are not a "features checklist" that must be met to earn an Optimized badge. "We don't dictate game design," he explained. The badge can be earned, "as long as they're designing the game and building the game on the Xbox Series X development platform, and really tailoring it to take advantage of it." DiRT 5 will be one of the games able to take advantage of a 120 FPS frame rate, with David Springate from Codemasters making clear that it's including an option to toggle between 60 and 120 frames per second (presumably with a loss of resolution at the higher rate). Meanwhile, adventure game Call of the Sea will be able to support a 4K resolution as well as raytracing to help bring its island setting to life.
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Borderlands 3: Bounty of Blood DLC Review

3 years 9 months ago

After the last few good-but-not-great expansions for Borderlands 3, it brings me great joy to tell you that Bounty of Blood is, beyond a shadow of a doubt, my favorite Borderlands 3 DLC so far. In fact, I'd go so far as to say this might be my favorite Borderlands-anything since Borderlands 2 way back in 2012. A novel approach to storytelling, likable characters, an interesting new world to explore, and of course gobs and gobs of great loot all come together to cross the border into greatness.

The name led me to believe this was going to be some sort of satirical take on Red Dead Redemption 2, but its awkward title and its western themes are about the only dots you could connect between the two. Instead, this DLC takes place on the planet Gehenna, a blend of the American Wild West and feudal Japan. The unusual "East meets West" setting leans much more heavily on Western side for its tropes, but the Japanese-inspired architecture integrates incredibly well and makes Bounty of Blood the best looking Borderlands 3 expansion to date. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/the-first-23-minutes-of-borderlands-3-bounty-of-blood-dlc"]

It's kind of funny to think Borderlands, a game whose origins drew inspiration from the fusion of the American frontier and science-fiction futurism, would come full-circle like this. Somewhere along the way, Borderlands felt like it shifted away from being about lands… on the border… so it's great to have that old familiar feel back in a way, even if it's explicit rather than implicit.

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How to Watch CD Projekt Red's Night City Live

3 years 9 months ago
Check out our live blog where we roundup all the details from the Cyberpunk 2077 Night City Wire livestream. In early May, CD Projekt Red announced an E3-style broadcast dubbed Night City Wire. As we draw closer to the event, anticipation for what we’ll see and hear about Cyberpunk 2077 builds. We know quite a bit about Cyberpunk 2077 from the bits of information we've acquired from announcements like the E3 2019's Xbox briefing with Keanu Reeves and behind-the-scenes looks at gameplay. But there's still plenty we don't know about and hopefully, some of that curiosity will be satiated with Night City Wire. If you don’t want to miss out, here’s how you can tune in.

Watch Summer of Gaming Stream Live Now

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/06/10/ign-summer-of-gaming-live"] Hey! We’re going to be collecting YOUR video comments for our Summer of Gaming coverage. Head over to this How-To article and tell us what you’re most excited about, share predictions, and post-reveal reactions. If you’re lucky, your Yap may be played live, on-air!

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CD Projekt Red's Night City Wire is scheduled for June 25 at 9am PT/ 12pm ET/ 5pm BST.
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Tales of Arise Delayed, No New Release Date Announced

3 years 9 months ago
Tales of Arise, the next entry in the beloved "Tales of" series, has been delayed from its 2020 release window due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tales of Arise producer Yusuke Tomizawa wrote a letter explaining the tough decision, saying that "while COVID-19 has affected some aspects of development, we’ve done our best to adapt to the situation and have implemented remote development capabilities for our team." [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/09/16/tales-of-arise-a-fateful-encounter-trailer"] "However," Tomizawa continued. "We will need more time to achieve the quality and provide the gorgeous experience we envision for our players, and therefore we decided to delay the launch timing for Tales of Arise." No new launch window was given, but Tomizawa promises that it will be "provided once we have more details to share." To make up for the delay, the team has shared a brand-new illustrated image for Tales of Arise, reminding us "it is always darkest before the dawn." ToA_Wallpaper Tales of Arise was announced during Microsoft's Xbox E3 2019 press conference and will be the next entry following Tales of Beseria in 2017. In our review of Tales of Beseria, we said it "is a surprisingly strong showing for this long-running series.
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A Total War Saga: Troy Gets New Trailer All About Paris The Jerk

3 years 9 months ago

Today Creative Assembly released a new trailer of the upcoming Total War game A Total War Saga: Troy.

The trailer focuses on Paris, prince of Troy, who effectively caused the Trojan war by eloping with Helen, queen of Sparta.

As usual, the trailer gives a cinematic view of the “hero” which in this case isn’t exactly heroic. I’m sorry not sorry about the title. Here in Italy, we study the Iliad in school, and Paris is unquestionably a jerk. 

You can check out the trailer below.

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Giuseppe Nelva

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Every Big 2020 Video Game Delay So Far

3 years 9 months ago

Cyberpunk 2077

CD Projekt Red’s upcoming first-person RPG looks set to be one of the biggest and most ambitious games of 2020. Set in Night City, a sprawling, futuristic metropolis where body modifications are commonplace and power is the key currency. As mercenary outlaw V, players will seek out a unique implant that grants immortality.

Alas, our quest for immortality will have to wait a bit longer. Despite being slated to initially release on April 16 this year, the game got delayed to Sept. 17 to give the development team the much-needed time to make sure the game was 100% finished.

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Philips have stuck a B&W soundbar onto their new 55in gaming monitor

3 years 9 months ago

Philips have unveiled two new gaming monitors today, the first (and literally) biggest of which is their jumbo and catchily-named Momentum 558M1RY, a huge 55in screen with a 4K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate and a whopping great soundbar built into it courtesy of the high-end audio folks at Bowers & Wilkins. If you’ve ever wanted to play PC games in your living room, this might actually be a much better fit than a new 4K TV.

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Katharine Castle

Bubble Bobble 4 Friends launches on PS4 in November, Puzzle Bobble VR in development

3 years 9 months ago

Taito has announced that its cutesy arcade title Bubble Bobble 4 Friends will launch worldwide this November on PS4. In the west, the colourful game will be known as Bubble Bobble 4 Friends: The Baron is Back! Sure, why not?

The announcement was made in a new video by Taito's Yuichi Toyama and Bubble Bobble 4 Friends director Tsuyoshi Tozaki, with the duo also noting that the original Nintendo Switch edition has secured an impressive 100,000 sales to date. As previously reported, the PS4 port of Bubble Bobble 4 Friends will feature a host of new stages and features that were not included in the original Switch release. But fret not, as a free update will be applied to the Switch edition, adding in the bonus content.

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Chris Moyse

Animal Crossing's Free Summer Fun

3 years 9 months ago

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Summer is here, and maybe you've been going to the beach in real-life. Or maybe not. Either way, Animal Crossing: New Horizon's free summer update (coming on July 3) is bringing the seasonal fun to the Switch.

The update features swimming, diving, mermaid furniture, additions for the museum, and more. 

July's update is just the beginning, as Nintendo says another free entry is coming in early August.

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Matthew Kato

So… Baby Wario Is a Doctor Now

3 years 9 months ago

It turns out that Baby Wario can play the role of your doctor in Dr. Mario World. Nintendo has just announced that the new doctor in town is Dr. Baby Wario and he’ll be arriving on June 26 at 3 am PT (definitely not a good time for a baby to be awake) in Dr. Mario World.

Dr. Mario World, Nintendo’s mobile take on the match-three puzzler, has added baby characters in the past to the game’s roster of professional and somehow certified doctors of the Mushroom Kingdom but this is the first time in a while that we’ve seen Baby Wario make an appearance in a Nintendo game.

You can check out the adorable artwork (and announcement) right here:

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Tales of Arise Delayed as COVID-19 Affects Development

3 years 9 months ago

The COVID-19 pandemic has had negative affects on more than a few conventions, game releases, and livelihoods overall. Unfortunately, Bandai Namco’s Tales Of team is no exception. The upcoming flagship Tales title, Tales of Arise, has officially been delayed.

The delay was just announced in a blog post that details the team’s circumstances. The producer of the game, Yusuke Tomizawa, had this to say:

While COVID-19 has affected some aspects of development, we’ve done our best to adapt to the situation and have implemented remote development capabilities for our team.

However, we will need more time to achieve the quality and provide the gorgeous experience we envision for our players, and therefore we decided to delay the launch timing for Tales of Arise.

With their current situation in mind, the decision has been made to delay the game without providing a new release window. It’ll come with time, but for now, the team is working hard and playing it safe. It’s better to be safe than sorry, as they say.

The last new news we heard from the studio in regards to the game was back in 2019, but we’ll be sure to keep you updated as more details on the game are released.

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Magic: The Gathering Arena adds loads of cards with Core Set 2021 today

3 years 9 months ago

A new wodge of 274 cards hits Magic: The Gathering Arena today with the launch of Core Set 2021. As ever, the annual Core set brings a mix of new and reprinted cards to build a base for the year’s expansions – and this year it brings an awful lot of cats and dogs. One card even has a cat and a dog who are best friends. Core Set 2021 doesn’t officially launch in cardboard form until July 3rd, so it’s a bit of a sneaky peeky for the digital version.

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Alice O'Connor

Captain Tsubasa: Rise Of New Champions Gets New Trailer All About Argentina

3 years 9 months ago

Today Bandai Namco released a brand new trailer of its upcoming anime soccer game Captain Tsubasa: Rise Of New Champions.

The trailer focuses on the Argentinian team and three of its star players.

This time around all the players are known from the anime and manga including captain Juan Diaz, defender Galvan, and forward Alan Pascal.

You can check out the trailer below, alongside a bonus video from Japan featuring the tutorial.

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Giuseppe Nelva

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