Watch Mafia 3 new trailer entitled “The Heist”

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Watch the new official trailer entitled “The Heist” for Mafia 3 out 7th October for PC/Xbox One and PC.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZaqTbJ9V7c

Review: Dual Core

Dual Core makes use of a genre that was quite popular back in the heydays of the sixteen bit consoles. The mighty top down scroller shooter genre that many older players will fondly remember. But, is it worth revisiting this genre?

Nintendo showcase for Gamescom for Wii U and 3DS

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Nintendo will once again open a booth full of current and upcoming titles for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS family systems at gamescom held in Cologne, Germany.

With several days of exciting titles and fun events on the horizon, Nintendo kicks off the show with a Splatoon Showdown tournament, a new range of Nintendo Selects titles for Wii U, and colourful additions to the line-up of Nintendo 3DS.

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  • Splatoon Showdown: After battling each other over the last few weeks, only four teams remain in the ESL’s Splatoon Showdown tournament. The ESL, the world’s largest eSports  company, will host the finals in co-operation with Nintendo on the Beta stage of the ESL arena in Hall 9 at gamescom on 17th August from 15:00 CEST, with an introduction from Splatoon producer Hisashi Nogami. All coverage of the finals will be livestreamed via Twitch.tv/ESL.
  • Splatoon Testfire: Players who’ve still yet to get their ink on will have another opportunity to splat or be splatted when the Splatoon Summer Testfire 2016 – Free Online Demo Event launches across Europe on 18th August. The Testfire will be a free download on Nintendo eShop that players can play until the Testfire period ends on 1st September – an ideal opportunity to see Inkopolis for the first time*.
  • Nintendo Selects: Want to rediscover a Wii U game you missed the first time around? Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Pikmin 3, Super Mario 3D World, and Mario Party 10 will become the latest additions to the Nintendo Selects range for Wii U, representing some of the console’s most popular games, having sold a combined total of over 2 million units across Europe to date**. These latest Nintendo Selects titles will release on 30th September.
  • Paper Mario: Color Splash: The first episode in a new video series, “Rescue V”, is now available to view on Nintendo’s YouTube channel. Starring a team of intrepid Toads, these comical vintage-style videos will release regularly until the launch of Paper Mario: Color Splash on 7th October. Fans can also tune in to twitch.tv/nintendodeutschland on the 18th, 19th and 20th August at 15:30 CEST, and on the 21st August at 15:00 CEST, for a livestream of the game’s Dark Bloo Inn level.
  • Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon: Game Freak’s Shigeki Morimoto will take to the stage in order to show off live gameplay of Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon. Budding Pokémon trainers will be able to tune in to see for themselves via twitch.tv/nintendodeutschland on 18th August at 17:00 CEST.

 

  • New colours of New Nintendo 3DS XL systems: On 11th November, three new colours of New Nintendo 3DS XL systems will be released across Europe, with Pearl White, Orange + Black, and Pink + White joining the range of available systems.
  • Nintendo 2DS + YO-KAI WATCH bundle: The first of two Nintendo 2DS bundles announced today will come with a blue Nintendo 2DS system and YO-KAI WATCH pre-installed, giving players a perfect chance to experience Springdale and its haunting inhabitants, and will release on 7th October.
  • Nintendo 2DS + Nintendo presents: New Style Boutique 2 – Fashion Forward bundle: The second Nintendo 2DS bundle will come with a pink Nintendo 2DS system and Nintendo presents: New Style Boutique 2 – Fashion Forward pre-installed, allowing players to take their little boutique to new heights of fashion and take on careers, from designer to fashion model, as they aim to make their mark on the fashion industry. This bundle will be released on 7th October.
  • YO-KAI WATCH 2: Bony Spirits and YO-KAI WATCH 2: Fleshy Souls (final localised titles pending): The next big entries in the YO-KAI WATCH® series for Nintendo 3DS family systems are coming to Europe in spring 2017. Telling the story of the origin of the Yo-kai Watch, the games includes an even greater variety of Yo-kai, improved strategy elements and a new multiplayer mode. Up to four players with their own systems and games can team up in a co-op mode to earn rewards that can be used in the single-player adventure.
  • Mario Party: Star Rush: More Mario action will be available for Nintendo 3DS family systems in the form of Mario Party: Star Rush, available from 7th October. This latest addition to the series has a new approach to the party, with quicker play and simultaneous turns between players, with plenty of strategy waiting to be unfurled. Attendees at this year’s gamescom will be able to try a slice of the new Toad Scramble mode for themselves, as it’s playable for the first time for fans.
  • DRAGON QUEST VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past: The next big RPG to experience on the go with Nintendo 3DS family systems will also be present and livestreamed at gamescom, and attendees can also play DRAGON QUEST VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past at the booth, before it releases across Europe for the very first time on 16th September. The livestream will take place via twitch.tv/nintendodeutschland on 19th August from 17:00 to 18:00 CEST.

·         Indie titles: Once again, Nintendo will dedicate a section of the booth to talented indie developers who will be showcasing their upcoming titles for Nintendo eShop on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.

This year, Shin’en Multimedia will be demonstrating new DLC tracks for FAST Racing NEO, while Image & Form will be showcasing SteamWorld Collection ahead of both titles becoming the inaugural Nintendo eShop Selects titles for Wii U on 30th September.

Additionally, Axiom Verge for Wii U will be present on the show floor, Rain Games will be in attendance with World to the West for Wii U, and 13AM Games will be showcasing Pirate Pop Plus! and Runbow Pocket for New Nintendo

EA/Dice announces Beta date for Battlefield 1 are you ready

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With Gamescom getting ready to kick off this week in Germany, which means we are going to be getting lots of news this week on all your favourites games. Like EA and DICE announcing the open beta for Battlefield 1 will begin on 31st August.

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The beta introduce players to the Sinai Desert map, “a scorching hot battlefield located just East of El-Jifar. From infantry skirmishes in the narrow streets of the village of Bir el Mazar to dogfights above the majestic cliffs, you’ll need to make tactical use of the dunes as you engage in explosive battles. When all hope is lost, reinforcements will arrive in the shape of a powerful Behemoth: a deadly Armoured Train charging through the desert sands.”

It will include two game modes: Conquest for up to 64 players fighting to control key points on the map, and Rush, a 24-player mode where the attacking force must find and destroy the defending force’s telegraph posts, which can be used to call in artillery strikes. The beta offers ridable horses and three new elite classes – Sentry, Flame Trooper and Tank Hunter.

PS4, Xbox One and Origin PC players be eligible for the beta, with Insider members getting early access. Sign up before 21st August to be eligible, and let EA know your platform preference.

EA is also pushing its Play First Trial, which will allow Xbox One and PC players with EA or Origin Access to start playing the game on October 13, eight days before the scheduled October 21 release date. Pre-ordering an Early Enlister Deluxe Edition will let players start playing three days early on October 18.

Destiny: The Collection allows you to move your character from PS3/Xbox 360 to PS4/Xbox One

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Bungie and Activision has today announced one of the largest content offerings in gaming to launch this year Destiny – The Collection.  Containing every release from the action shooter franchise to date, including the new large expansion, Destiny: Rise of Iron, Destiny – The Collection is the perfect opportunity for new Guardians to join the fight for humanity’s survival.

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For legacy gen players, Destiny – The Collection marks the opportunity to transition to playing Destiny on a current gen system through the upgrade programme which begins today and runs until 31st January, 2017. Destiny – The Collection will launch alongside Rise of Iron on 20th September, 2016 and will be available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (PlayStation Plus, Xbox Live Gold, required for some features).

Gamers who pre-purchase Destiny – The Collection digitally will be able to experience Destiny, The Dark Below, House of Wolves and The Taken King immediately, while awaiting the release of Rise of Iron.

“Destiny – The Collection is the perfect starting point for gamers who have yet to experience Destiny,” said Byron Beede, Sr. Vice President of Destiny at Activision. “Destiny – The Collection contains some of the most engaging content Bungie has ever created and the soon-to-be released Rise of Iron. It also includes a character boost that will allow new players to instantly join in with friends who are already enjoying Destiny.”

Players who pre-order Destiny The Collection or Rise of Iron will receive the black and silver Iron Gjallarhorn*, a fan favourite weapon making its return to power. Those that pre-order digitally or at select retailers will also receive the Iron Gjallarwing Sparrow*.

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Destiny brings you into a bold world of action and adventure where you are a Guardian of the last safe city on Earth wielding incredible powers. Explore the ancient ruins of our solar system as you immerse yourself in a cinematic single-player campaign. Join up with friends in three or six player co-op activities. Spar with your fellow players in a variety of competitive multiplayer modes. Upgrade your character to create a powerful hero as unique as yourself. Become Legend.

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Destiny The Collection is rated PEGI 16.  At launch, PlayStation gamers will also get access exclusive content for Rise of Iron, timed exclusive until at least Autumn 2017.  For more information on the Legacy gen upgrade path please visit: http://www.destinythegame.com/upgrade

Fallout 4 final add-on trailer announced called Nuka-World

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Here is the official gameplay trailer for Fallout 4’s sixth and final add-on, Nuka-World, which will be available worldwide on 30th August for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC for £14.99.

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Take a trip to Nuka-World, a vast amusement park now a lawless city of Raiders. Explore an all-new region with an open wasteland and park zones like Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom, and the Galactic Zone.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VSh8tBhJaU&feature=youtu.be

Lead lethal gangs of Raiders and use them to conquer settlements, bending the Commonwealth to your will. Nuka-World features new quests, Raiders, weapons, creatures, and more. Enjoy the ride!

Get ready for the ATARI Home and Handheld Consoles

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Hot on the heels of the latest SEGA and Nintendo announcements, this brand new Officially Licensed Atari range includes a 2 player home console and a handheld console (with SD card slot) – both PACKED with built-in games!

The classic home console (the Atari Flashback 7) comes with 101 (yes, one hundred and one!) built-in games while the handheld (Atari Ultimate Classic) ships with 60 built-in games and the ability to add more via the SD card slot! Both feature Atari classics such as Asteroids, Missile Command, Centipede, Pong and more!

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The range will be available in November 2016.

Both consoles are available for Pre-Order now at Europe’s Number One Retro Gaming Destination, FunstockRetro.co.uk.

General Manager of FunstockRetro.co.uk, Andy Pearson quoted:

“It’s a very exciting time for retro gaming at the moment and this new range of Atari consoles just adds to the excitement. The handheld is especially interesting as it has the SD card slot for expanding your collection and the 2 player aspect of the home console is great too.”

‘Atari Flashback 7 Game Console’ Features:
Plug & Play for your TV
Authentic Atari 2600 style design
101 built-in games
Two user friendly wireless controllers
Includes AV cable
Includes AC adapter
Click here to view the full games list
‘Atari Ultimate Portable Game Player’ Handheld Console Features:
60 built-in games
SD card slot (for expanding your collection)
Includes USB charging cable
Click here to view the full games list

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron lands on PS4/Xbox One today

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TRANSFORMERS: Fall of Cybertron to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One lands on the on the PlayStation Store and Xbox Games Store today, respectively, and features all of the DLC packs originally released for the title, as well as complete competitive and cooperative online multiplayer.

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Taking place during the final dark days of the home planet of Hasbro’s TRANSFORMERS characters, TRANSFORMERS: Fall of Cybertron’s gripping single-player campaign lets players experience the apocalyptic war between the noble AUTOBOTS and devious DECEPTICONS from both sides of the conflict. Take command of multiple fan-favourite characters with unique abilities and conversions– including OPTIMUS PRIME, MEGATRON, BUMBLEBEE, GRIMLOCK, BRUTICUS and STARSCREAM – on a thrilling adventure through Cybertron’s massive battlefield environments. The game also features a number of fast and explosive online modes, including competitive multiplayer for up to 12 players and the wave-based Escalation mode for teams of up to four.

Included with these new versions of TRANSFORMERS: Fall of Cybertron are three DLC sets: the DINOBOT Destructor Pack, Massive Fury Pack and Multiplayer Havoc Pack.

This bonus content adds a swarm of new heroes and villains to multiplayer’s rich character creation system, as well as a few fun weapons and cosmetic skins for the single-player campaign.

Win Eye in the Sky on Blu-ray

To celebrate the release of Eye in the Sky on DVD and Blu-ray, we’re giving away three copies on Blu-ray.

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EYE IN THE SKY features a stunning ensemble cast with equally evocative performances from multiple award-winning Helen Mirren (Trumbo, The Queen), Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad, Need for Speed), Barkhad Abdi (Captain Phillips) and the great Alan Rickman (The Harry Potter Franchise, Die Hard) who stars in his last on-screen role as Lieutenant General Frank Benson.

Colonel Katherine Powell (Helen Mirren) is a UK-based military officer in command of a top secret drone operation to capture terrorists in Kenya. Through remote surveillance and on-the-ground intel, Powell discovers the targets are planning a suicide bombing and the mission escalates from “capture” to “kill.”  But as American pilot Steve Watts (Aaron Paul) is about to engage, a nine-year old girl enters the kill zone triggering an international dispute, reaching the highest levels of US and British government.

With the livelihoods of whole communities at risk, Colonel Katherine Powell (Mirren), Lieutenant Steve Watts (Rickman) and various world leaders must decide – is the sparing of one life worth risking the lives of hundreds of others?

 A truly tense, ticking-clock thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat, EYE IN THE SKY questions the incredibly topical and the intriguing drama of global counter terrorism and the moral, political, and personal implications of modern drone warfare. Don’t miss the military thriller of the year – and for one last time to see on screen the legendary Alan Rickman in all his brilliance.

How to enter to win

We have three copies of Eye in the Sky to give away on Blu-ray.

All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is enter below:

a Rafflecopter giveaway

The contest ends at 12.00AM on Monday 29th August 2016.

EYE IN THE SKY, lands on Blu-ray and DVD on 15th August 2016 and is available digitally from 8 August 2016, courtesy of Entertainment One.

Win The Colony on Blu-ray

To celebrate the release of The Colony on DVD and Blu-ray, we’re giving away three copies on Blu-ray.

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One woman’s efforts to rescue her lover from a brutal cult, set to take her on a journey into the heart of darkness in Florian Gallenberger’s nerve-jangling thriller, The Colony. 

Set amidst the Chilean coup of 1973, The Colony begins by depicting the masses who are out on the street, protesting against General Pinochet. Amongst them are Daniel (Daniel Brühl – Rush, Captain America: Civil War) and Lena (Emma Watson – Harry Potter, The Bling Ring), a young couple who, like many others, get arrested by Pinochet’s secret police for producing propaganda against the regime. Following his arrest, Daniel finds himself trapped in a secret interrogation camp located beneath the infamous Colonia Dignidad; a German sect under the leadership of the notorious, charismatic and unflinching Paul Schäfer (Michael NyqvistThe Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, John Wick). Presenting itself as a charitable mission, the Colonia is in fact a place of brutality and terror that nobody has ever escaped from. Desperate to rescue her boyfriend, Lena infiltrates the cult and witnesses the true darkness of Schäfer’s regime before she attempts a dramatic escape that puts both their lives on the line.

Also starring Julian Ovenden (Downton Abbey, Person Of interest), The Colony places a microscope over one of history’s lesser known atrocities and also gives fans the chance to see an incendiary Watson as she’s never been seen before. Filmed with input from real-life survivors of the Colonia Dignidad, Florian Gallenberger’s thriller is a sobering, taut must-own this summer.

How to enter to win

We have three copies of The Colony to give away on Blu-ray.

All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is enter below:

a Rafflecopter giveaway

The contest ends at 12.00AM on Monday 29th August 2016.

Based on harrowing true events, The Colony is available to own on Digital HD from 19th August on Blu-ray & DVD from August 22nd, 2016 courtesy of Signature Entertainment.

Review: Call of Duty Black Ops III: Descent DLC

With this year’s Call of Duty approaching both the summer slump, and the end of its lifecycle ahead of Infinite Warfare, it’s about time season pass holders got some more content. And so begins the third DLC drop, Descent. Featuring four multiplayer maps (including a remastered version of an old classic) and a new zombies experience, can Descent keep the player base coming back for more?

Beserk is first up, and is likely going to be many peoples tied first choice out of the bunch. Set in an ancient war-torn Viking village, the map’s layout is well suited for objective modes. The central bridge is often the focus of many battles, with solid cover in the middle and over watching lookouts on either side. Flanking is of course always an option with one (elevated) side home to risky wall running routes, with the corresponding other side being a slightly more open area, but with quick routes to the overlooking spots. The snowy aesthetic design is fairly striking too, especially in comparison to the games’ core maps, making it a welcome change of pace whenever it appears in the rotation.

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The death-trap bridge in Beserk

Cryogen is up next and provides a true test of player’s wall running abilities. Essentially split into two sections, Cryogen’s large design is likely meant for two types of play. The larger, open side of the map features some decently long lines of sight, whereas the claustrophobic interiors on the other side, promotes close range combat. In reality, 90 percent of the fights you’ll encounter will be housed inside; trading SMG kills with the opposition whilst a few lone warriors stick to the smaller, more ‘campy’ areas outside. The interesting bio-lab style is also unfortunately overshadowed by the surplus of generic interior designs too, it’s a shame as it constantly feel as though Cryogen doesn’t quite live up to its potential.

Rumble is the final ‘new’ multiplayer offering and much like Cryogen, seemingly falls just shy of what it could be, especially in terms of looks. In another odd contrast to Treyarch’s normal prerogative, Rumble doesn’t exactly follow the usual ‘three lane’ design approach. Once again, the map’s essentially split into two sections, the great looking open outside arena, complete with large (although sadly inanimate) robots, and the more rushing internal sections. Whereas Cryogen might be better suited to Team Deathmatch, Rumble feels very much oriented towards Domination. Feeling strangely reminiscent to Black Ops 2’s ‘Encore’, it’s also one of two maps in this pack that lowers the emphasis on wall running too, giving it a more ‘boots on the ground’ feel.

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We’ll miss you basketball court

Empire is Descent’s last multiplayer offering, and is the token reimagined map included in the pack. This time around we get a true classic from the Black Ops 2 era, Raid. A favourite for many during Black Ops 2’s glory days, its small size combined with some devilish lines of sight lets it hold its own against some of the heavy hitters in the rotation. To help keep a semblance of authenticity with its predecessor Raid, not much in terms of the map itself has changed and on top of this, the wall running options are once again, gratefully limited too. In terms of its looks, Empire has gone through quite the makeover; visually it looks great, with the rolling countryside providing a great backdrop to the newly implemented Roman styling. Sadly the basketball court’s on a hiatus, but I suppose we can’t have everything!

For those who’re more into their zombies, Gorod Kovi provides yet another delve into the supernatural, this time in the ever mysterious Stalingrad. Once again featuring the original cast, it includes super soldiers, dragons and an unnervingly large amount of chaos. Traversal around the map seems to be a little easier this time around too, with me being able to memorise routes and paths much quicker than before. When you’re not being bombarded by torrents of fire from the above circling dragon, mounting a machine gun (for a price) or generally being slapped silly by zombies, there’s also the new weapons added into the map to tinker with. Alongside a slew of recent multiplayer guns, there’s also the PPSh from World at War, of course on top of a new Wonder Weapon too. Whilst your first run through may fare better than other maps of the past, that’s not to say that there aren’t the usual plethora of secrets and easter eggs to discover too. The customary Treyarch touch is still present!

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The usual zombies map flair in effect

Descent is a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to its content, the draw of a remade Raid in Empire would be a large selling point for me, but it’s more of a nostalgia trip than an excellently playing map. Beserk is probably the most fun to play as it feels the most balanced between lanes, engagement distances and wall running. The other two, Rumble and Cryogen feel a little too generic with bland indoor sections being home to all of the action, and that’s on top of their underwhelming visuals. Once again the zombies offering can be a great amount of fun if you’ve got a few friends to run through it with and, as per usual, is probably the strongest map of them all. Descent is probably more suited for the more hardcore players of the game who purchased season passes, which will still sting a little seeing as the supply drop weapons are far more desirable and game changing than these maps. If you’ve only got a passing interest in Black ops 3, then honestly, I’d probably recommend saving your money and sticking with what you’ve got.

South Park The Fractured but Whole announces to have exclusive Nosulus Rift support

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Here is the first whiff of the Nosulus Rift, a brand new piece of VR tech made exclusively for use with South Park The Fractured but Whole.

More details will be revealed at GamesCom next week from Ubisoft.

Fractured Space from Edge Case Games update news

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Edge Case Games, developers of the team-based space combat game, Fractured Space, has announced the game’s Alpha 18 update, code-named ‘Olympian’, is now live. This is the game’s last planned major update before the game’s beta launch this fall when the game is scheduled to exit Early Access on Steam. To mark the game’s progression, the studio further announced that Fractured Space will be exhibited at PAX West in Seattle from September 2nd–5th, with media and community members invited to attend and play.

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With the update, players can celebrate the games of summer with a new freeform tech tree, new sectors, a new game mode, a new ship and new patriotic ship skins that allow players to show their support for their national sports teams. Captains can root for their country’s Summer Games team with US, UK, French, German and Russian national flag skins on offer or Jolly Roger pirate flag for those with a mischievous streak as seen in the “World Games” update video released. Edge Case Games will be tracking results by flag and will let players know who is racking up the most wins!

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The game’s tech tree has been revamped to let players assemble their ship fleet without restrictions. All ships in Fractured Space are designed to have equal value, with well-rounded, easy to play ships for new players, and extremely specialized, hard to play ships available for veterans. Previously, there was a manufacturer XP-based progression with easier to play ships being followed by more difficult to master ships. Now, any ship can be unlocked without having to unlock previous ships. As before, all ships can be purchased with earned credits or Platinum premium currency and all ships can be battle tested on the Firing Range before purchase to ensure they suit the player’s style.

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Two new sector maps join the game’s original alpha and beta sectors—which have also been updated—so players can discover new battle strategies and environments. The first, a forest of vertical angular structures orbiting a binary planet offers numerous hiding spots, making it a great place for ambushes and skirmishes. The second takes players to a tightly packed asteroid field where mines are flanked on both sides by cover, making pushing toward the enemy forward base a daunting task.

The new TDS Executioner ship available with the update represents an evolution in fast strike tactics for captains who favour a finisher role. With a brutal Gauss Cannon and the unique Blink Back utility that allows the ship to instantly jump a certain distance in any direction, the ship is a close quarters, knockout specialist with poor general mobility balanced against its devastating single-strike capability as demonstrated in the Executioner Ship Guide video.

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Additionally, showing the team’s commitment to Open Development where new features are shared with the community, the game’s new Experimental Mode will launch later this month. This mode will offer a weekly play test of fun new features such as massively increased ship speeds, double damage or other trial ideas to let players experience one-off changes that may someday be implemented in the game. Game stats during Experimental Mode matches are not stored so players can experiment and have fun with no consequences.

Watch the new trailer Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Get ready to watch the brand new trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. But finally we can see the long awaited trailer for Rogue One. It’s not exactly the same trailer that was shown at Star Wars Celebration, but finally we can see it.

Out in the cinema on the 16th December.