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Apple Arcade - Gaming Subscription

Apple Launches Gaming Subscription

Users can get unlimited access to hundreds of games that are playable across multiple Apple devices, including iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and Apple TV. Additionally, Apple users can get a one-month free trial to try out the subscription service. The Arcade games can be played offline and six family members can use one subscription. Apple states that more than 100 games will fill the catalog in the next few weeks and will be available Sept. 30 for iPadOS 13 and tvOS 13 and in October on macOS Catalina.

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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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Some Great Deals are still Available on the PlayStation Network through the end of September

Great Deals still Available on PlayStation through the end of September

While the amazing “Big in Japan” games sale may have launched on PSN last week, there’s no reason to ignore the September Savings deal that’s going on right now. It includes over 300 discounts on games, DLC, and bundles, letting you secure some pretty great games at some astoundingly low prices. Said deals will be available until October 1st, so you’ve got a little time to browse and see what might interest you. We’ll talk about some of the most notable, but obviously we can’t cover 300 discounts in one go, so be sure to check it out on the PlayStation Store.

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You can get a Free Copy of Code Vein in San Diego if you Donate Blood

You can get a Free Copy of Code Vein in San Diego if you Donate Blood

Bandai Namco and the American Red Cross are making an interesting partnership in which gamers can get a copy of the upcoming Code Vein at San Diego, for the small price of your blood. That’s right, if you’re in San Diego this Friday, you can get a much anticipated video game for free, fiscally speaking. The only cost to you will be a little donated blood.

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GameStop Retailer will Close Down 200 Stores Soon

GameStop Retailer will Close Down 200 Stores Soon

It seems that GameStop will soon go the way of Blockbuster: no one needs physical copies of their entertainment anymore. Digital purchases and downloads are simply more convenient and more efficient. GameStop has a slight advantage in the fact that they sell things you do need physical copies of, like controllers and consoles themselves. But there’s no denying that video games were the main source of income for GameStop, and they just aren’t making that money like they used to.

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Puzzle Quest: The Legend Returns, Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Remastered, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening and Castle Crashers Remastered.

Our Top Picks of New Games to be Released on Switch This Week

There’s a lot of good games in general coming out this week, and for most platforms, but Switch owners are undoubtedly getting it the best this time around. From a remastered release of Castle Crashers to the remae of Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, there’s lots of great titles to get invested in from September 15th to September 21st. Here are some of those games, along with a few others that are releasing on different platforms.

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The First Three Games in the Dragon Quest Series will soon be on the Switch

The First Three Games in the Dragon Quest Series will soon be on the Switch

For fans of the ever popular Dragon Quest series, there’s good new to be had, provided you own a Nintendo Switch. Of course there’s the release of Dragon Quest 11 to look forward to later this month, but we aren’t referring to that alone. Square Enix has announced that the first three games in the series will also be released on Nintendo Switch on September 27th. The three of them will be sold individually on the Nintendo eShop, though it’s unclear if they will also get a physical copy release at some point.

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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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Assassin's Creed Switch

Two More Assassin’s Creed Games may be Coming to the Switch

While it still feels a little odd for a Nintendo gaming platform to have some not very kid-friendly titles made available for it, it’s pretty clear at this point that we can expect it to become the norm. After all, now that Bulletstorm of all games is getting a Switch release, is there anything too uncouth for the Nintendo Switch? Either way, there was a brief listing on The Console Club recently, which offered a preorder for an Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag, and Assassin’s Creed: Rogue Bundle. The bundle was listed for the rough equivalent of about $42.00, but it has been removed since then.

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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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The Release Date of Dragon Ball Z Kakarot has been Revealed

The Release Date of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has been Revealed

The upcoming third person action RPG from Bandai Namco, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, now has an official release date. The game is scheduled to launch for PC, Xbox One, and PlaySation 4 on January 17th, 2020. Additional details about the game were revealed by producer Ryosuka Hara at the Tokyo Game Show, including what kind of pre-order bonuses can be expected. Before, it seemed as though only Goku, Kid Goahn and Future Trunks would be playable in the game, but Hara made it clear that adult Gohan would be playable during the Majin Buu Saga as well.

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We will soon be Blessed by a KFC Published Colonel Sanders Dating Simulator

We will soon be Blessed by a KFC Published Colonel Sanders Dating Simulator

You may be inclined to believe that the title of this article indicates an April Fools’ Joke; but you’ll probably notice very quickly that it’s not April. Granted, this could still just be an extremely early joke for April Fools’ 2020, but as of right now, we have no reason to believe this isn’t real, other than the very questionable nature of the entire scenario.

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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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There will likely be a Pilot Episode for the new Game of Thrones Prequel

There will likely be a Pilot Episode for the new Game of Thrones Prequel

Game of Thrones may have finished airing in May, but this is far from the last we’ve seen of it. In fact, a pilot episode of a prequel series based on Fire & Blood is well on its way. To clarify, this is not the same prequel that has been dubbed Bloodmoon, starring Naomi Watts. This prequel series is based on the supplementary Fire & Blood novel from Martin, and takes place 300 years prior to the events of the main Game of Thrones series.

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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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Galaxy Fold Release Date

Samsung Galaxy Fold to Hit Shelves Soon — Will Public Buy it?

While the phone was supposed to drop more than four months ago, Samsung postponed the world’s first foldable phone release date after several flaws from the initial media release were discovered. Twitter blew up with several reviewers who discovered similar flaws or removed what seemed like a disposable screen protector which was actually an integral part of the phone’s structure. Samsung refunded pre-orders of the device and pushed back the date indefinitely.

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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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