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The Pre-Order Bonuses for Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order have been Revealed

The Pre-Order Bonuses for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order have been Revealed

While we’ve known about Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order since it was revealed back at E3 of 2018, we’ve only recently received a release date for it, that being November 15th of 2019. It’ll launch on Xbox One, PS4, and PC, though PC distribution will be handled solely through EA’s Origin Store. The game, being developed by Respawn Entertainment of Titanfall and Apex Legends renown, will be entirely single-player.

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Rockstar is Giving Away a Free Game Alongside the Release of its new PC Launcher

Get Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Free with Download of new Rockstar PC Launcher

It seems that no one can get enough of the PC game launcher pie. First it was Fortnite developer Epic Games launching their own store to challenge Steam, and now Rockstar Games of Grand Theft Auto Renown is doing the same thing. Downloading that new PC games launcher will even let you get Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, for free.

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Anthem is making a Large Change to how Updates will be Released in the Future

Anthem is making a Large Change to how Updates will be Released in the Future

No one can deny that Anthem got off to a rough start; actually, it’s still in a pretty rough place even now, but it’s still hanging on somehow. That said, the fact that they are completely changing the way future major updates will work after only just recently releasing one of those updates is a

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake will have a Classic Mode

Final Fantasy 7 Remake will have a Classic Mode

The Final Fantasy 7 Remake is not far off now, and lots of fans are excited for it. We already knew that the remake would make a lot of changes to the game mechanics to go along with that visual and audio overhaul, such as a big change to the battle system. Some fans might have been a little miffed about the impact on the game’s nostalgia value without a turn-based combat system, but it turns out they had nothing to fear. During a gameplay demo at Tokyo Game Show 2019, it was revealed that there will be a ‘Classic Mode’, which will revert the combat back to the old school 1997 turn-based menu system.

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Both Origin and EA Access are getting New Games this Month

Both Origin and EA Access are getting New Games this Month

EA Access and Origins Access are the subscription based online game services offered by Electronic Arts, for consoles and PC. They generally have a wide range of EA published games available for subscribers to play, but they don’t have literally all EA games, which means there’s always more that can be added. This month, both Origin and EA Access are getting some major additions, those being FIFA 20 and Anthem. Origin Access is actually getting a few more games than its console equivalent, such as the platformer Yooka-Laylee, but the two big titles will be available on all platforms.

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Apple Arcade Release Date and Prices Revealed

Apple Arcade Release Date and Prices Revealed

Even though Apple Arcade was confirmed some time ago, there were many questions that still needed answering. Thankfully, the recent September event has cleared up some of those important questions. Prior to now we didn’t know when Apple Arcade would be released, or how much it would cost, which is pretty important when it comes to subscription services. Thankfully, those questions have now been answered, courtesy of Apple itself.

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New Games will no Longer be Added to Nintendo Switch Online Each Month

New Games will no Longer be Added to Nintendo Switch Online Each Month

Nintendo has just recently made a pretty significant announcement: Super Nintendo games will now be added to the classic library of Nintendo Switch Online at no additional cost, as opposed to the current $20 USD a year. At the same time as this announcement, a lot of Super Nintendo games were added to the library, about 20 total. This brought the total number of NES and SNES titles available on the Switch to more than 60.

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A New Switch Update Fixes Many Bugs While Adding A Few Features As Well

A New Switch Update Fixes Many Bugs While Adding A Few Features As Well

Version 9.0 of Nintendo Switch firmware is now out, as of September 9th. With it comes many tweaks, bug fixes, and changes, as well as a few minor features. Most of these are just small improvements, so nothing too incredible, but they do ultimately make everything a little better. Version 9.0 has introduced a new search feature for the News Channel, a QR Code option to sign into your Nintendo Account, as well as new touch screen sensitivity settings. The update also includes the ability to stop the Switch from recognizing inputs from the console buttons, with the exception of the Home and Capture buttons. However, that last bit is only relevant to the Switch Lite.

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There are currently no Plans to Produce a Celeste Sequel

There Are Currently No Plans To Produce A Celeste Sequel

With the last bit of DLC coming soon the extremely popular retro game Celeste, the game’s developer, Matt Thorson, has confirmed that no plans currently exist regarding a sequel. In his own words, “We don’t really want to make a sequel to Celeste. Maybe in the future, we’ll change our minds, but right now we don’t know how we’d do a sequel justice. And, besides, we’re way more interested in making something new for our next release.”

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Trials of Mana HD Remake will be the First Time the Title is Available in the West

Trials of Mana HD Remake will be the First Time the Title is Available in the West

Square Enix has announced recently that the Trials of Mana HD Remake will be released in the west on April 24, 2020, for Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One. By preordering it for any of those platforms prior to May 21st, you’ll also get the Rabite Adornment DLC, which will increase your XP gain until you reach level 10. Pre-ordering on PlayStation 4 will also net you a special avatar, while doing so on Steam will get you a unique wallpaper.

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Developer Naughty Dog Drops Online Multiplayer for Uncharted 2 & 3, as well as The Last of Us on PS3

Developer Naughty Dog Drops Online Multiplayer for Uncharted 2 & 3, as well as The Last of Us on PS3

While most member of a franchise community migrate to a new game when it is releases, some older installments are so popular that they maintain their online player base years after release. Unfortunately, most of those gamers have to move on eventually, namely when online support for those games is discontinued. Unfortunately for fans, this is the case for Uncharted 2 & 3, as well as the Last of Us on PS3.

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The Roadmap for the Epic Games Store will No Longer Display Release Dates

The Roadmap for the Epic Games Store will No Longer Display Release Dates

Those familiar with the Epic Games Store are likely also familiar with the Trello Roadmap, which used to give customers a rough idea of what to expect in the future. However, some recent changes to the Trello Roadmap include a removal of release dates for features that are currently in development. Originally, the Trello board was created near the launch of the store, to provide more transparency to its customers.

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Shovel Knight: King of Cards is on its way, as well as Two Spinoff Games

Shovel Knight: King of Cards is on its way, as well as Two Spinoff Games

Shovel Knight, a game that soared into popularity shortly after its release, has been one of the best platforming games of the past decade. The game has been out for quite some time, and with its huge success, it’s a wonder that it took so long for a sequel to come out; Shovel Knight: King of Cards, isn’t exactly a sequel, instead being an add-on for the main game. However, this add-on is pretty much the size of an entire game on its own, so it may as well be a sequel.

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Ubisoft Gaming

Ubisoft likely won’t be Releasing its Future Games on Steam

Ubisoft’s executive, Chris Early, who is also the VP for partnerships and revenue at the company, has made some statements about how Ubisoft feels in regards to Steam, and why Ubisoft doesn’t let its games be sold on Steam any longer. According to Early, Steam’s business model is unworkable, or at least it soon will be as game distribution continues to evolve.

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The Free September 2019 Games for PS Plus have been Announced

The Free September 2019 Games for PlayStation Plus have been Announced

In the exact same vein as Xbox Live Gold subscribers, those who subscribe to PlayStation Plus receive free games every month. It’s generally a mixed bag as to what kind of games you get, but they’re usually announced just a few days in advance of the month itself, and we can rest easy this time, knowing that some pretty great games will be free for PlayStation Plus members this September.

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Kerbal Space Program 2 Trailer

Kerbal Space Program 2 is set to Launch in 2020

Kerbal Space Program; a game that looks like it would be all fun and games, but is actually pretty mathematically intensive, and generally leads to horrific contraptions that nevertheless manage to sail the cosmos. We’re finally getting a sequel to this wonderful game, though we have to wait until 2020. All of this was revealed during the opening night livestream from Gamescom 2019, in which Star Theory developers revealed the sequel to their amazingly popular spacecraft building and flying simulator, Kerbal Space Program.

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Square Enix is Still Not Considering a Final Fantasy 14 Sequel

Square Enix is Still Not Considering a Final Fantasy 14 Sequel

Final Fantasy 14 was a bit weird, in the sense that it was one of the few times the franchise branched off from single-player RPG into an MMO. It was also pretty confusing since it came right after a single player RPG entry and was succeeded by one as well, but it didn’t have any kind of moniker to denote that it was an MMO: it was just, ‘Final Fantasy 14.’

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Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger Won’t Be Voicing The Terminator For Mortal Kombat 11

On Wednesday, NetherRealm Studios revealed a new trailer introducing some interesting characters to its most recent popular fighting game, Mortal Kombat 11, which is currently the best-selling game of 2019. One of the most well-known characters being added in is the Terminator T-800, made popular by Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Terminator film series.

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Insomniac Games

Sony Acquires Developer Insomniac Games, of ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man’ Renown

Sony has just recently added the longtime game developer Insomniac Games to their roster. Well-known for series such as Ratchet & Clank, the original Spyro the Dragon trilogy, and the far more recent Marvel’s Spider-Man, the studio revealed on Monday that they have been acquired in their entirety by Sony, making it the 14th studio to join Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios, alongside other popular developers such as Little Big Planet’s Media Molecule and Horizon Zero Dawn’s Guerilla Games.

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