Diablo IV Announced at Blizzcon 219

Newest incarnation of Blizzard Entertainment’s genre-defining action–role-playing franchise returns with dark, visceral gameplay, robust customization, deep loot, and infinite adventures

 An ancient evil threatens to engulf Sanctuary in darkness, and new heroes have been called upon to face challenges the world has never seen before. Today, Blizzard Entertainment announced Diablo IV, the highly anticipated next entry in its genre-defining action–role-playing series. The newest installment of Diablo was announced during BlizzCon 2019, where attendees were eager to be the first in the world to play a public demo of the game. Diablo IV draws players into a grim story line and gives them the freedom to explore and forge their own path across the most expansive and intense vision of the world of Sanctuary—a bleak and shattered hellscape bereft of hope and beset by demons.

True to the franchise’s roots, Diablo IV will deliver visceral combat, gruesome and varied monsters, an epic hunt for legendary loot, and endless playability and progression. Players will find a lifetime’s worth of adventure scattered across a land rooted in unique ecologies and inhabited by dangerous new foes. They’ll delve into randomized dungeons packed with unpredictable adversaries and unimaginable treasures. While continuing to fully support solo and coordinated party play, Diablo IV will also provide opportunities for groups of players to encounter each other in the same shared worldwhether to tackle bigger challenges . . . or possibly even slaughter one another in player-vs.-player combat.

“Sanctuary has been a home to Diablo players for more than 20 years, and it’s with our own deep passion for the series and a deep appreciation of the community that we announce Diablo IV today,” said J. Allen Brack, president of Blizzard Entertainment. “We’re excited to be returning to the dark, quintessential Diablo gameplay that players love while expanding the world and story in new ways, and we can’t wait for more people to be able to experience it.”

In Diablo IV, players will attempt to bring hope back to the world by vanquishing evil in all its vile incarnations—from cannibalistic demon-worshipping cultists to the all-new drowned undead that emerge from the coastlines to drag their victims to a watery grave. For the first time in the series, Sanctuary will be a contiguous, seamless landmass comprising diverse regions ranging from the burning desert of Kejhistan, to the verdant werewolf-infested forests of Scosglen, to the harsh and rugged wilderness of the Dry Steppes.

At BlizzCon, Blizzard revealed the first three of Diablo IV’s character classes, all playable at the show:

  • The Barbarian, known for their unparalleled strength and brutal melee combat, utilizes a new and more powerful system in battle, Arsenal, which arms them with the ability to carry and rapidly switch between four different weapons at a time by assigning them to individual attacks.
  • The Sorceress hearkens back to their Diablo II roots and shapes the elements to obliterate their foes by impaling them upon jagged spikes of ice, electrocuting them with bolts of lightning, or raining flaming meteors from the sky.
  • The Druid is a savage shapeshifter whose updated playstyle empowers them to fluidly transform between werewolf, werebear, and human form to unleash the raw power of nature’s fury on the forces the Burning Hells.

These three iconic characters honor the legacy of the franchise and exemplify how Diablo IV builds upon the series’ history by preserving the core Diablo fantasy while allowing players to explore untapped gameplay possibilities with fresh inspiration. Players will be able to experiment and discover countless character builds through customizable talent trees and skills, a deep loot system filled with legendary and set items to collect, runes and rune word combinations, and even personalized mounts for traversing the open world.

Diablo IV is being developed using modern technology that pushes the franchise to dark, new depths. This technology is at the heart of everything players will see, hear, and feel—delivering much higher fidelity and a more engrossing experience. It opens up countless possibilities for the Diablo series, from smooth character animations, such as the Druid’s fluid shapeshifting, to the seamless, vast overworld players will travel across in search of the next loot-filled underground dungeon. Ultimately, Diablo IV will ground players in a grittier and deadlier world.

Diablo IV is currently in development and will be coming to PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Brave souls can seek out more information at www.diablo.com

Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse 2 Announced for April 2022

After being teased by the official Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse twitter account yesterday to expect some news soon….today we finally got the news that the sequel to the hugely well received animated film with fans and critics alike, will arrive in cinemas April 2022.

Sony is quite literally building an entire franchise off the back of the first Spider-Verse film, with plans for an animated tv series as well as a Spider-Gwen spin-off film all in the works and whilst it does seem like a very long time to wait, as an animated film that blends so many different animation styles together, it would naturally take that long to piece together a worthy sequel.

Overwatch 2 Revealed at Blizzcon 2019

Perhaps the least surprising reveal from Blizzcon 2019 was the announcement of Overwatch 2 with the first trailer and gameplay trailer released.

When Null Sector attacks, Winston assembles a small strike team to fend off the invasion. But as hope begins to fade, the team must stand together to overcome the odds.

Gameplay Trailer

Overwatch 2 is the globe-spanning sequel to Blizzard Entertainment’s acclaimed team-based game, building upon the original’s battle-honed foundation and carrying forward everything players have earned into a new era of epic competition and team play.

Square off against rivals in PvP modes, and explore the Overwatch universe firsthand in all new, fully cooperative missions that challenge the world’s heroes to team up, power up, and take on an overwhelming outbreak of threats around the globe.

My Thoughts

Everything that I liked about Overwatch appears to getting a huge upgrade for the sequel but most of all, everything that annoyed me has also seemingly been addressed with story missions, actual character levelling up systems and a focus on embracing the fans love of the world of OverWatch by finally bringing it to life with character missions and story based PVE content. I am actually quite looking forward to this sometime in 2020!

Soundtrack for ‘Need for Speed: Heat’ Revealed

EA and Ghost Games have revealed the official soundtrack for Need for Speed Heat is now available on Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer.

 

Featuring an impressive list of 58 adrenaline-fueled songs, the track list includes French Montana’s latest collaboration with Cardi B and Post Malone for their new single “Writing on the Wall,” alongside R&B up and comer Melii, and EDM mainstays like Chase & Status. A host of other talented artists across the spectrum of musical culture including 2 Chainz, A$AP Ferg, Toro y Moi, Diplo, Bonobo, Denzel Curry and more leave something for everyone to enjoy while racing the streets of Palm City.

The Need for Speed Heat soundtrack will also feature an original score by Brazilian composer Pedro Bromfman. Best known for his work on the Netflix series Narcos and the highest-grossing film in Brazil’s box office history Elite Squad, Bromfman provides original compositions that channel Palm City’s latin culture. The original score will join the playlist on streaming platforms when the game launches. 

Need for Speed Heat is the ultimate street racer versus cop fantasy. The game deepens and expands everything Need for Speed franchise fans love – expressive customization, authentic urban car culture, and an immersive narrative that pulls you into the game.

Need for Speed Heat launches for Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC on November 8, 2019.

Alien Isolation Gameplay Trailer for Nintendo Switch

A new gameplay trailer for Alien: Isolation on Nintendo Switch has just been released.

Watch the new gameplay trailer for a first sighting of the fearsome Alien on Nintendo Switch, and a peek at the DLC.

Alien: Isolation for Nintendo Switch will come loaded with all seven DLCs including ‘Last Survivor’, Ellen Ripley’s final mission on board the USCSS Nostromo from the classic 1979 horror film.

Alien: Isolation is on course to land later this year.

The Witcher Series to Air on Netflix on December 20th

NETFLIX has released a new trailer for The Witcher series, finally announcing when it will come to the streaming service in December.

Based more on the novels rather than the popular video game series, the series introduces the Witcher Geralt, a mutated monster hunter, as he struggles to find his place in a world where people often prove more wicked than beasts. You can’t outrun destiny just because you’re terrified of it.

Henry Cavill is Geralt of Rivia. The Witcher arrives December 20th 2019.

Watch The Witcher, Only on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80189685

Nioh 2 Release Date Announced with New Trailer

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Today a new trailer finally revealed the release date for Nioh 2, coming exclusively to PlayStation 4 in 2020.

The PlayStation Blog also has an interview of sorts with the game producer for Nioh 2,

Hello everyone I’m Fumihiko Yasuda, the producer for Nioh 2. I’d like to share some incredibly exciting news with you all! First and foremost, I’m happy to finally announce our launch date of March 13, 2020.

I know many of you have been waiting and we thank you for your patience while we worked to set an official date. One of the primary reasons for not rushing to set a launch date was to ensure that we can achieve a “genuine evolution” from Nioh, which to us meant that we needed to bring in fresh new elements while retaining the things that we felt were right from the first game. Although there weren’t enough significant changes in the Alpha, we now feel that we have come much closer to reaching our goals.

With that being said, we would also like to give you guys a sneak peek at the game by releasing an open beta demo for you to try out. This open beta will be available from November 1-10 and is downloadable from PlayStation Store. All players will be able to experience new elements such as our extensive character customization feature, our newest weapon- the Switchglaive, and so much more.

Also at this time you will be able to pre-order Nioh 2 from PlayStation Store, which will award you with valuable bonus items to use with the final game. For those of you who are new to Nioh, and want to discover the world around it, the original game will be available for free to PlayStation Plus members on November 5. As for the seasoned veterans, kindly guide the newcomers with your battle hardened skills.

As the development enters into its final phase, we will be busy with debug, rebalance, debug, rebalance… All kidding aside, I’m anxious for you guys to play the Beta and we very much look forward to your feedback so that we can properly finalize Nioh 2. Thank you for your support!

Sharpen your sword… and your skills. Nioh 2 comes to PS4 on 13th March 2020. Play it first with the open beta, from 1st – 10th November.

New ‘MARVEL’s Avengers’ Game Overview Trailer

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A new video has been released from the Crystal Dynamics development team which provides a deeper dive into Marvel’s Avengers gameplay, story, AIM narrative, mission variety, Super Hero customization, and much more.

Marvel’s Avengers offers players a truly rich experience, with a combination of Hero Missions and Warzone Missions. Hero Missions are single-player only and are part of the overall Campaign. These Hero Missions are designed to showcase each hero’s unique abilities as you reassemble them to your growing roster. Warzone Missions can be played solo or with a group of up to four players as any Hero in your roster. Each mission dynamically scales based on the team size and player level.

Players in Marvel’s Avengers will also be able to customize Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in a number of ways. While each Super Hero will play true to their unique power sets, each will have the flexibility to play different based on the gear you equip and the skills you enable. Each hero has dynamic combo systems, Heroic moves, an intrinsic ability, and signature move sets to unlock and customize. You’ll also be able to customize these iconic Super Heroes with classic, fan-favorite, and all-new original outfits inspired by over 80-years of Marvel history.

To ensure a heroic experience for all players, Marvel’s Avengers narrative will progress over multiple years with every new post release Super Hero and region delivered to players at no additional cost if you own the core game.

For more exclusive information on Marvel’s Avengers, head over to the PlayStation Blog now for an exclusive interview with Studio Creative Director at Crystal Dynamics, Noah Hughes.

Finally, in case you missed it, earlier this month it was revealed that fan-favorite Kamala Khan, Ms. Marvel, is the latest playable Super Hero in Marvel’s Avengers. Players begin their journey as Kamala Khan and learn the origins of her extraordinary powers. As the story expands, Kamala plays an essential role in bringing the disbanded Avengers back together and as each Super Hero rejoins the roster, players must master their unique abilities, rebuild and  customize the team to face increasingly evolving threats only the Avengers together can defeat.

To learn more about Kamala Khan in Marvel’s Avengers, check out her announcement trailer here.

Play the beta first on PS4. Marvel’s Avengers assemble on May 15, 2020.

Follow the social channels for exclusive updates on Marvel’s Avengers:
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PS Plus Titles for November 2019 Announced

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PlayStation have revealed the free titles for November 2019 as Nioh and Outlast 2 come to those with a full PS Plus Subscription:

PlayStation Plus membership includes free games and online multiplayer on PS4 systems. In November, PS Plus membership includes Nioh and Outlast 2.

Visit https://playstation.com/plus to learn more!

PS Plus November free games available November 5 through December 2, 2019.

Games With Gold Lineup for November 2019 Revealed

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In what is sadly becoming more and more of a underwhelming reveal each month, Xbox has revealed the November 2019 Games with Gold.

November’s 2019 Games with Gold lineup for Xbox One includes: Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter and The Final Station.

For Xbox 360 owners (and through Xbox One backward compatibility), November kicks off with Star Wars Jedi Starfighter, followed by Joy Ride Turbo.

Naturally the big names coming to Xbox Games Pass are putting a huge shadow over the monthly Games with Gold releases, and for me at least, this bunch very much are instantly forgettable.

Review: PDP Gaming’s Level 50 Wireless Headset for PS4

PDP Gaming has always been a company I have kept my eye on over the years, mostly because they specialise in the entry to mid-tier pricing of gaming controllers and headsets. Last week we were invited along to their Winter Showcase here in London and I was impressed by what they had on show for PlayStation, Nintendo and Xbox One, even coming up with the PDP Level 50 Wireless Headset for PS4 to review which I have to say, was even more surprising once plugged in than it was to see presented at the event.

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I should start off by what you actually get in the box itself, so unsurprisingly you will find the Level 50 Wireless Headset itself, the USB Wireless Dongle and a rather generously long 12-meter USB cable for charging. The packaging itself certainly does the job as the box is branded to the PlayStation blue (the Xbox sister Level 50 headset is in traditional green). It would have been nice if the interior holder was painted in the same box colour instead of the generic brown cardboard but that is just a personal niggle for presentation as that is not what you would have paid for when you bought this headset, with that in mind, let us take a look at the specs of the Level 50 Wireless headset.

Specifications:

  • 50mm Neodymium Drivers
  • Breathable mesh ear cushions
  • Easily Accessible Volume Dial on right ear cup
  • Bi-directional noise cancelling microphone with passive noise filter
  • Quick Flip Mute: Microphone is Muted when the Mic Boom is flipped up
  • Officially licensed, meaning arduous testing to meet first party quality standards.

First thing I have to comment on is I really do like the build quality for this mid-tier gaming headset. Simplicity is the best way to describe this headset and it begins with the full-on plastic feel to the headset. It does feel especially ‘plastic’ as well to the touch but what I also was surprised about was just how light this headset really is which I find to be incredible in a wireless headset. The inner ear cups are coloured in branded PlayStation blue and was a little surprised that no PlayStation logo or PS4 imagery is on the actual headset or inner ear cushions, again not a big deal and is just my pickiness for presentation spiking. The other aspect to this headset I like is that its bendy through the headband and ear cups making it very hard to snap this headset, something other headsets that are simply pieces clipped together can do, especially if you take it off without due consideration which has happened to me with previous headphones. The durability of the Level 50 is very sturdy because of this unique feature and more of a common sense design than making putting the aesthetics first.

The theme of common sense continues into the features of this headset as well. Normally on a wireless headset, a lot of the basics such as volume control and mic mute button, are tiny buttons located on one of the ear cups making it quite often a fiddly and cumbersome process to do simple basic things. The Level 50 does two very simple common-sense things as a headset which I feel does make it stand out even more. First the mic itself has a long  boom arm attached to the left ear cup and while at first it does look a little too long, the arm allows you to position the mic exactly where you want it to be and never once feeling like you are over doing it or that the mic arm could break.

The mic itself is a good quality, my gaming party could hear me clearly with it even in intense firefights on Destiny: Shadowkeep and whilst streaming my audience said it was crisp as well without any tininess. Muting the mic is also another great common-sense design feature with the simplicity of simply raising the mic arm fully until you can hear an audio cue but can only feel it click into an upright position to know it is locked and muted meaning no more looking for that red light that normally shows that the mic is actually muted and no tiny button to try and quickly locate to activate it. I simply love this aspect to the Level 50 and no longer would suffer the missed button or “forgot to mute the mic” moments either on stream or during MP sessions with friends. The headset power button is situation behind the mic arm on the left ear cup with the EQ Mode button next to it which can switch from a more balanced audio level to a more bass focused level, the sound did sound great with either mode but I found using the more bass focused mode serving better with the bombastic games I tested the Level 50 with.

Volume control is another example of the common sense approach to the Level 50 with a volume dial placed on the right ear cup which uses the old school style of a “dial knob” instead of a button system. I have always found managing volume on a wireless headset to be pretty annoying when having to find the volume control buttons. Instead this dial brilliantly does exactly what you need it to do and its basic granted but, sometimes if basic gets the job done, basic will do. Which is really how I feel about this headset, it gets the job done at a level that is value for the price tag without forking out more just for bells and whistles.

This brings me nicely to the main feature of this headset, the Wireless connection. The Level 50 uses a USB dongle to serve as the wireless transmitter for the PS4, it Is quite a large dongle which will be very visible on the console itself particularly if you use the front USB ports. But the beauty of this method is that plugging in the dongle to the console and then turning on the headset makes them instantly connect with the PS4 automatically switching audio to the headset. Clean and efficient and removes the need to faff about syncing the headset to the console, each time I used it, it simply connected first time every time. Charging wise, the 12m USB cable that comes with the headset is brilliant for just connecting and putting away the headset to the console or any available USB port on a device on standby. Taken only a few hours to fully charge out the box, I left the headset on and idle for a full day and it still had a good charge for a 3 hour Destiny session the next day. The range the wireless is also very good, I live in a flat and from my gaming room I was able to go to my kitchen and bedroom on opposite sides of my gaming room and did not lose signal which is impressive because I can lose Bluetooth connection just going into my kitchen.

Final Thoughts

The Level 50 Wireless Headset is a brilliant bit of kit for those looking for the benefits of a wireless gaming headset on a sensible budget. There is a wired version that has the same features other than being wireless for a cheaper price but I was really impressed with the wireless model. Sound is great and it does exactly what you need it to do with simplicity at its foundation and an excellent battery and charge life to ensure this headset is good to go whenever you need it.

This is another example of PDP Gaming pushing its way through the crowd with a headset that punches above its weight and is definitely worthy of being checked out for its reliability and common sense features.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Launch Trailer

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In anticipation of the blockbuster release of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, EA and Respawn Entertainment have released the game’s official launch trailer showcasing the epic Star Wars moments, eclectic cast and charming droid, BD-1, and the intense lightsaber combat players can expect when they become a Jedi on November 15th.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order follows the adventures of Cal Kestis, a young Padawan on the run during the dark times after Order 66 was executed. With the evil Inquisitors of the Empire led by the Second Sister in pursuit, Cal with the help of his trusty companions Cere, Greeze, his faithful droid, BD-1, and some familiar faces from the Star Wars galaxy will embark on an incredible journey to help rebuild the Jedi Order. Cal’s quest will have players visiting and exploring an array of planets both new and familiar to reconnect with the Force, hone his lightsaber skills and grow into the Jedi he was destined to become.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC on November 15.

The Surge 2 Season Pass now available everywhere

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The Surge 2, Deck 13’s latest futuristic Action-RPG releases its Season Pass today, chock-full of content coming in the next months to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Players who purchase the Season Pass will experience new weapons, including the exclusive BORAX-I Quantum weapon depicted in today’s screenshots, new gear sets, and a brand-new storyline in a new district introducing fresh enemies and bosses. The release schedule and contents of the Season Pass are outlined in our post-launch roadmap below.

13 new weapons will arrive in The Surge 2 in November, followed by three complete sets of gear for your exo-rig in December. Finally, in January, players can explore a brand-new location – a mysterious aircraft-carrier – in the big extension “The Kraken” that includes hours of new content, and a sinister new threat.

The techno-crazed citizens of Jericho City are crafting fresh killing tools and exo-suit attachments all the time. To acquire these new sets, players must find these mad pioneers and tear the prize from their bodies.

Purchase the Season Pass right now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC at 19,99€/$ to get the exclusive BORAX-I Quantum weapon immediately and guarantee yourself hours of more visceral gameplay content.

The Surge 2 is out now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Vampyr Out Now for Nintendo Switch

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Vampyr, DONTNOD’s narrative-driven action-RPG, is out now on Nintendo Switch! Discover more about this dark adventure’s first portable outing in the intense Launch Trailer today.

Set in an unforgettable interpretation of 1918 London, Vampyr puts you in the role of Dr. Jonathan Reid, a newly-turned vampire. Confronted with a new world of ancient horrors and hidden societies, you’re challenged with saving a dying city’s citizens while uncovering the truth behind your terrible condition.

Choose to be the savior or the stalker. The blood of London’s citizens fuels your new-found powers in order to overcome supernatural foes. However, feed too freely, and you may doom the city for eternity. The consequences of each life taken will send ripples through each of London’s districts – who will you sacrifice for the greater good?

Vampyr is out now for Nintendo Switch. For more information, visit the official website.