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Google Stadia’s Launch Lineup has Expanded to 22 games Instead of 12

Google Stadia’s Launch Lineup has Expanded to 22 games Instead of 12

When Google revealed the launch lineup for its soon to be released Stadia game streaming service, people were understandably concerned; it only had 12 games, some of which weren’t all that new or even that demanding in terms of processing power, which was kind of Stadia’s whole selling point. In fact, the initial response to the Stadia launch lineup was so lackluster that Google is making a last ditch addition to the whole thing; ten extra games will now be available at launch, barely a day before said launch actually occurs.

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A New Mass Effect Game is Allegedly Underway at BioWare Edmonton

A New Mass Effect Game is Allegedly Underway at BioWare Edmonton

Thanks to information from Kotaku, it seems that a new Mass Effect game is in very early development at BioWare Edmonton, under the supervision of Mike Gamble. Gamble’s been working at BioWare since 2009, and had a hand in both Mass Effect 2 and 3 (also Andromeda, but we’re trying to get our hopes up here). He also worked on Anthem, but it seems he’ll be returning to where he started.

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Xbox Game Pass

Some Seriously Great Games are Coming to Game Pass in the Next Couple of Months

Xbox Game Pass has always been a stellar deal when it comes to content for your dollar. But thanks to the news we’ve gotten from Microsoft at the X019 Show, we’ve learned that the deal is getting even better. During the event, Microsoft announced over 50 titles that would be added to Game Pass in the next couple of months, including highly anticipated titles like Final Fantasy 8 Remastered and many of the Yakuza titles.

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Google Stadia

Google Stadia’s Initial Launch is Surprisingly Lackluster

The twelve games that have been revealed for Stadia’s launch lineup are as follows: Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Destiny 2: The Collection, GYLT, Just Dance 2020, Kine, Mortal Kombat 11, Red Dead Redemption 2, Thumper, Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition and Samurai Showdown.

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Steam Launches a Beta for Playing Local Multiplayer over the Internet

Steam Launches a Beta for Playing Local Multiplayer over the Internet

Local multiplayer is the kind of thing that has fallen out of grace in the gaming community compared to its previous reign. In the old days, local multiplayer was the magic of playing a shooter splitscreen with your sibling or friend, or racing against them as you both reclined on the couch. With how important online gameplay is these days, local multiplayer has become a lot less important, with some games not even offering it. That said, you can usually accomplish what you wanted to through online multiplayer, but not always, and that’s why Steam has launched a new beta program in which you can play local multiplayer with your friends over the internet.

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Star Wars Fallen Order

Star Wars: Fallen Order could be EA’s Redemption, but Keep your Fingers Crossed

There was a time, distant though it may be, when Electronic Arts was considered one of the most prominent game publishers of the day; a true pioneer of fun and exciting gaming content, with titles like Dead Space, Need for Speed, and Burnout. One of the things that most of those games had it common was their focus on single player content, and being complete package on the day of release. Both of those are hard to come by with EA games these days, and people have been mercilessly ridiculing the publisher for that very reason.

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Fallout 76

Bethesda’s most Recent Decision for Fallout 76 just makes The Outer Worlds seem much more Promising

Fallout 76 has given Bethesda a whole lot of trouble since its launch; with an appalling lack of content that even including the absence of NPCs, it’s no wonder that players and even Fallout fans were quite unhappy with the whole situation. Naturally Bethesda has taken some steps to try and rectify the situation since the launch of Fallout 76, but the stigma from its opening days still hasn’t gone away. And even though Bethesda may have been able to finally fix some of the major problems with the game with the Wastelanders update (which was going to add NPCs), not only did that update get delayed, but their most recent decision in regards to the game is just making things worse.

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Travis Knight is the Sixth Director Chosen to take Command of the Uncharted Movie

Travis Knight is the Sixth Director Chosen to take Command of the Uncharted Movie

Uncharted has been one of Sony’s most popular exclusive franchises, gaining well deserved renown in nearly all circles of PlayStation, so it’s no surprise that a movie was determined to be a good idea. However, it’s been pretty hectic thus far, with five different directors trading places prior to Travis Knight, who is now the sixth director to be put in charge of the film. If we’re lucky, maybe he’ll be the last, which will allow the movie to finally get underway.

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Fallout 76

Fallout 76’s Most Anticipated Update has been Delayed to 2020

Anyone who remembers the initial launch of Fallout 76 remembers that it was pretty bad; or rather, a downright catastrophe in most regards. There were a couple of things that made the initial launch so distinctly poor, but if there’s one thing almost every player could agree on as being an utterly terrible design decision, it was the lack of human NPCs in an RPG game. Imagine a Fallout game where there is no one to talk to at all aside from robots and computer recordings. It was and is as bad as it sounds, being one of the most vocal complaints from players everywhere, so it makes sense that Bethesda would try to fix it.

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The Popular Return of the Obra Dinn Will Soon be Available on PS4, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch

The Popular Return of the Obra Dinn Will Soon be Available on PS4, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch

It’s always good news when a once exclusive game makes it onto other platforms so other people can enjoy it. Such is the case with Return of the Obra Dinn from 2018, a puzzle game from Lucas Pope that was, until now, a PC exclusive title. Pope announced recently on Twitter that the game will become available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch on October 18th.

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Cyberpunk 2077

The Differences in Pre-Ordering the Standard or Collector’s Edition of Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk release date, best deal on Cyberpunk pre-order, Cyberpunk trailer and more info. It’s a simple fact that Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the most hotly anticipated games of 2020. The game from CD Projekt Red of Witcher fame is something the vast majority of gamers is looking forward to. It’s the type of game you’ll probably want available the day of its release, so why not pre-order? We finally have information on just how you can pre-order the game and what you can get by doing so.

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The Free Rabbids Coding Game Teaches a Valuable Skill for the Modern Age

The Free Rabbids Coding Game Teaches a Valuable Skill for the Modern Age

If there’s one thing that can’t be denied, it’s that coding is a very important part of modern society. A whole lot of important things in our world are dictated by lines of computer code that someone had to carefully type up. That said, learning coding isn’t easy, and it’s usually expensive, and it is rarely fun. At least, that’s the usual case. Because as of October 8th, Rabbids Coding was added to Uplay, and the game is free.

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A Five-Year Plan for Destiny 2 means a Sequel is Probably Nowhere in Sight

A Five-Year Plan for Destiny 2 means a Sequel is Probably Nowhere in Sight

With a few exceptions, it seems like video games are starting to follow one collective trend; the gap between franchise installments is getting longer and longer. It seems that we have to wait several years now between games in almost any series, and that includes ones we usually don’t associate with such things, like shooters. Destiny 2 came out back in 2017; that’s not terribly old, but with Bungie revealing a five year roadmap of sorts for the game, starting October 1st, it seems that a Destiny 3 is well and truly a far off prospect.

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Two Classic Disney Games are getting a Facelift

Two Classic Disney Games are getting a Facelift – Aladdin and The Lion King

Sometimes, we even love going back to play games that are objectively bad just because they were good enough for us as kids. We usually have to enjoy those old titles in their original form, but every once in a while we get a cool remaster that puts a fresh spin on a major part of our childhood. Apparently, Disney is interested in doing this for two early 90s games, Aladdin and The Lion King.

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Microsoft States that it has no Plans to Introduce more Xbox Exclusive Titles to other Consoles

Microsoft States that it has no Plans to Introduce more Xbox Exclusive Titles to other Consoles

It came as a major surprise when Nintendo thanked Microsoft for allowing Cuphead, originally an Xbox Exclusive, to be made available on the Switch. As you may imagine, major companies usually don’t let their exclusive titles appear on their competitor’s platforms, but Microsoft even announced that they would even publish Ori and the Blind Forest Definitive Edition on the Nintendo Switch as well. We’ve known for a while that Microsoft and Nintendo were aiming to promote cross-platform play together, but this was unexpected. Unfortunately, it seems that we won’t see any other Xbox exclusive titles coming to other platforms in the foreseeable future. We know this due to a statement made by a Microsoft spokesperson.

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An Upcoming Battlefield V Map Will Harken Back to the Old Days of Battlefield 3

The Battlefield V Map Will Harken Back to the Old Days of Battlefield 3

If you asked longtime Battlefield fans what their favorite multiplayer map of the series is, you’d undoubtedly get a wide array of answers. But about half of them would likely say it was the immensely popular Metro of Battlefield 3 and 4. This tightly packed underground warzone was a huge hit, with frenetic linear action that never failed to be intense. Unfortunately, Battlefield fans haven’t gotten anything quite like it in Battlefield 1 or V, but that all changed this week.

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Wendy's Feast of Legends

Wendy’s Launches its own Video Game – Feast of Legends

Remember when KFC said they were going to make a dating simulator? Remember when we all thought it was an early April Fools’ joke? Well, not only was KFC completely serious, and not only did they release it as planned, but it seems like they may start a whole new type of game genre; the fast food publisher kind. As it turns out, now Wendy’s is doing the same thing, releasing a role playing video game under their own moniker.

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The Newest PUBG Update Introduces Cross-Play to the Game

The Newest PUBG Update Introduces Cross-Play to the Game

It’s a common line of thinking; if a game is available on multiple platforms, being able to play against players from any platform would be a good thing. It ensures that there are more players to face off against in matchmaking, which is never a bad thing. That said, it took Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds some time to make the cross-platform move, but the most recent update is here, and with it, cross-play.

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A New Super Mario Maker 2 Update adds a Play with Friends Mode

A New Super Mario Maker 2 Update adds a Play with Friends Mode

If there’s one thing that people may not have been expecting to come to Super Mario Maker 2, it’s probably a versus and co-op mode for online. And yet, here we are. The newest Super Mario Maker 2 update has added exactly those two things to the game. The update also includes a bunch of other nice features, such as voice chat through the Switch Online mobile app and the ability to choose courses uploaded to Course World along with those saved to Coursebot.

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