Watch the new trailer for NieR: Automata

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Today Sqaure Enix has released a new trailer for NieR: Automata which introduces the unique array of weapon types, fluid combo system and fast-paced battle mechanics players can look forward to in the upcoming action-RPG.

The game will feature four weapon types available to protagonist 2B (small swords, large swords, spears and combat bracers) that can be switched mid-combo to maximize 2B’s range of abilities and effectiveness. Players can also unlock a diverse arsenal of weapons and upgrades to the player’s “Pod” support system to enhance their gameplay.

NieR: Automata is developed by SQUARE ENIX and PlatinumGames Inc. and will be available on 10th March 2017 for the PlayStation 4.

Berserk and the band of the Hawks out this week

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KOEI TECMO Europe has announced that this week’s release of Berserk and the Band of the Hawk, developer Omega Force’s most brutal Warriors style title to date available on the 24th February 2017 for the PlayStation 4 , digitally on the PlayStation Vita, and on Windows PC via Steam. Those who purchase the title through Steam within its first week of launch will receive a 10% early-purchase discount alongside a selection of special pre-order costumes.

Based on the world-renowned manga and anime series ‘Berserk’ by Kentarou Miura, Berserk and the Band of the Hawk closely follows the events of the most well-known story arcs from the iconic manga’s narrative, focusing on the violent and heroic adventure of Guts, Casca, the Band of the Hawk, and Guts’ Traveling Party throughout their perilous battle against a sinister realm of demonic fiends.

Berserk and the Band of the Hawk blends the signature ‘one versus thousands’ style action from the long-running Warriors franchise with the grim and gruesome atmosphere of Berserk. Fans of both series and newcomers alike will enjoy a gripping, action-packed adventure as they harness the powers of its famous characters, such as Guts and Griffith, to slash and smash through hordes of enemies.

Players familiar with the Warriors series of hack and slash titles will be able to feel the difference in gameplay through the way each character handles combat. For example, Guts’ massive Dragonslayer Great Sword allows for devastating attacks, and players will subsequently feel the weight of the weapon throughout battle. Alongside a vast array of weapons and sub-weapons, playable characters also possess devastating abilities that must be “awakened” to draw out their true potential. Players can take advantage of Guts’ Berserker Armour to unleash deadly blows, Griffith’s demonic Femto form to deal swift bursts of damage, and Zodd’s giant Apostle form to effortlessly topple foes. The game also incorporates various battle mechanics to better bring the world of Berserk to life, such as Magic and Transformations.

An endless swarm of enemies awaits those brave enough to take on the game’s Endless Eclipse Mode, where players can prove their worth as they go toe to toe with countless enemies in the formidable Eclipse dimension. Offering a unique and challenging respite from the main story, the new mode has players fighting for their life as they rush to complete various missions to overcome the deadly Eclipse. Those who manage to withstand the challenge will find themselves better equipped to tackle the main game mode.

 

Resident Evil 7 Banned Footage DLC Launches on Xbox One/Steam today

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Resident Evil 7 biohazard DLC Banned Footage Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 launch today on Xbox One and Steam with Windows 10 coming soon. Banned Footage Vol. 1 is available for £7.99 /€ 9.99, while Banned Footage Vol. 2 is available for £11.99 / €14.99. Both volumes will also be readily available for players who have purchased either the Deluxe Edition or Season Pass. Each pack includes two banned footage scenarios and an extra mode: Vol. 1 includes “Nightmare,” “Bedroom” and “Ethan Must Die”, while Vol. 2 includes “Daughters”, “21,” and “Jack’s 55th Birthday”. All Banned Footage DLC is also available to download on PlayStation 4.

Director of Resident Evil 7 biohazard, Koshi Nakanishi said “Resident Evil 7 features a blend of horror, combat and puzzle-solving, so I wanted to use the DLC to explore each of those concepts separately in depth”. “As with the main game, the found footage tape idea lets us explore things that didn’t happen all in sequence, but rather to different people at different times. So players can start a DLC tape and not be sure where they even are – and of course, it means the player can die at the end”.

“We had more freedom in the DLC to let the team try different things. Each of the experiences lets us explore one concept in depth in a way, so for Nightmare it was pure combat. In Bedroom, I wanted to show Marguerite in detail and give players a chance to finally try the food she got so upset you didn’t eat in the dinner scene. You can literally eat it until it kills you”.

 

The Beam App Rolls Out to Select Xbox Insiders

With the Beam app on Xbox One is now available for select Xbox Insider members, giving gamers more choice over their gaming experience and where they want to watch their favourite streams – whether that’s on Xbox One, Windows 10 PC, iOS or Android.

The Beam app on Xbox One enables viewers to watch their favourite streamers – both interactive or non-interactive – with virtually no delay, so streamers and viewers are always on the same page and can engage with each other in near real-time.

And in case you missed it, gamers can already Beam broadcast through the Guide on Xbox One and the Game bar on Windows 10 PCs. We’ve enabled built-in broadcasting on Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs because we wanted to make it easier for gamers to start their live game streams without any delays so they can quickly connect and engage with their viewers no matter where they are.

Watch Emma Watson sing in the latest clip from Beauty and the Beast

Watch the latest clip from Beauty and the Beast, watching Emma Watson singing as Belle, out 17th March.

is a live-action re-telling of the studio’s animated classic which refashions the classic characters from the tale as old as time for a contemporary audience, staying true to the original music while updating the score with several new songs. “Beauty and the Beast” is the fantastic journey of Belle, a bright, beautiful and independent young woman who is taken prisoner by a beast in his castle. Despite her fears, she befriends the castle’s enchanted staff and learns to look beyond the Beast’s hideous exterior and realize the kind heart and soul of the true Prince within. The film stars: Emma Watson as Belle; Dan Stevens as the Beast; Luke Evans as Gaston, the handsome, but shallow villager who woos Belle; Oscar® winner Kevin Kline as Maurice, Belle’s eccentric, but lovable father; Josh Gad as Lefou, Gaston’s long-suffering aide-de-camp; Golden Globe nominee Ewan McGregor as Lumiere, the candelabra; Oscar nominee Stanley Tucci as Maestro Cadenza, the harpsichord; Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Plumette, the feather duster; six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald as Madame Garderobe, the wardrobe; Oscar nominee Ian McKellen as Cogsworth, the mantel clock; and two-time Academy Award® winner Emma Thompson as the teapot, Mrs. Potts.

Review: Virgin Media V6 Box

Virgin Media recently launched their brand new V6 box, and here is our review.

The new Virgin TV V6 box is Virgin Media’s smallest, smartest and fastest box yet. It is half the size of the previous TiVo box with 10x the power and packed with a load of extra features.

The Virgin TV V6 box is designed so that recordings can be accessed and streamed on other TiVo boxes around the home. The new set-top box is completely compatible with Virgin Media’s original TiVo box meaning that existing Virgin Media customers can keep recordings and transfer settings while updating their home entertainment.

Recordings, on demand programmes and live TV can be watched in one room, paused and continued in another room seamlessly through a Virgin TV V6 or TiVo box. Recordings and live TV can also be continued on a mobile device with Virgin Media’s TV Anywhere app.

A Closer Look

All the ports you could need are on the rear of the V6.

And there’s a new remote too!

There are only 3 buttons on the front of the V6.

Comparing to the 1TB Tivo Box

Prior to the V6 being launched, the latest and greatest box from Virgin was the 1TB Tivo box, which you can still get.

Just to show you the difference in physical sizes of the two boxes, take a look below.

Using the V6 box

Here are some images of the box in action. None of these are new or specific to the V6 box though, but I thought it useful to show in the review.

Smart Search is a fantastic feature that enables you to search for content and see the results for that content displayed even if its via a streaming service such as Netflix or YouTube.

Final Thoughts

The first thing you notice about the V6 box is it’s size – it is significantly smaller than the previous models (as you can see from the pictures above). Virgin really have managed to pack a lot into such a small package. It’s just a shame that the package doesn’t look that amazing. There’s nothing wrong with how the V6 looks, and looks aren’t everything, but it just looks a little plain and a bit boring. But that said you may not necessarily have the V6 box on display so the looks may not matter to you.

The V6 box doesn’t have a new interface – it’s the same one that owners of the previous Tivo boxes have, which is a little disappointed as it’s looking a little dated, although we suspect that this is partly due to compatibility with the older Tivo boxes for multiroom connectivity. That said however, navigating the interface is a lot faster on the V6 so that’s something!

The V6 has six, that’s right, six tuners in it so that you can record six different programmes at any one time. Now you might be reading this and thinking that you don’t need six, but there may be those times when you need more than the number you get in the Tivo boxes, and when you can actually really that many programmes you will probably find yourself recording things because you can!

The V6 has 1TB of storage so that’s quite a lot of recordings to be stored (500 hours of SD recordings or 100 hours of HD recordings), although that could fill up pretty quickly if you decide to go wild and record on all 6 tuners.

Runnings apps from the V6 is a lot faster as well – not just because of the change in processing power in the V6 box but because the V6 takes advantage of a faster connection to your broadband than the previous models did.

Virgin have also worked with Netflix to deliver a tailored solution for running Netflix with less buffering by taking advantage of all that the V6 box can offer. I tested watching something in 4K from the V6 against watching Netflix in 4K on my 2016 Sony TV using the installed app and the V6 app was faster and had less buffering, especially at the beginning of a stream. I know how I will be watching Netflix from now on! There is also a YouTube app for watching 4K YouTube videos.

Unfortunately that’s it for 4K content at this time. There is no other Virgin Media 4K content available, which is a little surprising considering that Virgin are pushing the V6 as a box to watch 4K content on. Sky have the Sky Q and have a fair amount of 4K content to consume, so hopefully Virgin will hurry up and sort this little issue. We also really want to see an Amazon Prime Video app tailored for the V6 too please!

The V6 box is compatible with HDR although as of writing this isn’t available yet and will require a software update. There is currently no date for this update though, which is a little disappointing.

The V6 also supports Dolby Atmos, so if you have a setup at home that can utilise Atmos then you are laughing – or at least you will be at a later time when Virgin actually have some Dolby Atmos content to broadcast.

The remote control is a little smaller than the previous model, but what really stands out is that this remote uses RF to communicate with the V6 meaning you can have the V6 hidden away somewhere and you no longer have to point the remote at the front of the box. This may not sound like a big deal but if your box wasn’t in line with where you are sitting this could be a bit of a pain. Well that’s all gone now and it works great!

Setting up the V6 box initially was fairly painless and relatively quick – we did have an issue with the setup failing because of a particular error, but a quick call to technical support resolved that one and part of the issue was because we were swapping out an existing box.

The V6 box can work with other V6 boxes in your home, and even with the older Tivo boxes meaning you can record even more content and stream that content between boxes. This works very well as long as you have a fast enough Ethernet connection between the boxes otherwise you might see the dreaded not fast enough message!

The standard price of the Virgin TV V6 box is a £99.95 one-off upfront cost, ew and existing customers with a top-tier Full House or VIP bundle will benefit from a promotional price of £49.95. Although it is worth checking with Virgin for the latest pricing and offers as these change on a regular basis.

The V6 box is a great addition to the home and gives you the ability to record up to 6 channels at once, is a lot faster than previous Tivo boxes and has great multiroom streaming functionality, it’s just a pity there’s no real 4K content to watch on it yet (other than Netflix and YouTube)!

You can learn more about Virgin Media from their website.

Transformers: Forged to Fight trailer revealed at New York Toy Fair

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A new trailer for Transformers: Forged to Fight was unveiled at Hasbro’s New York Toy Fair yesterday.

Transformers: Forged to Fight will give players access to nearly every phase of the Transformers franchise history, challenging fans and players to assemble the ultimate team of Transformers. Players will be able to collect iconic characters from every Transformers generation, including Autobots and Decepticons from the animated series and Paramount’s blockbuster films, as well as fan-favorites from the Transformers comic book series and Hasbro’s massive catalog of figures.

In TRANSFORMERS: Forged to Fightexplore an epic new universe where multiple realities collide to form a massive planetary battlefield. Players will assemble a team of Autobots and Decepticons from across time and space to fight against a world of corrupted Transformers and their villainous overlords. The game features amazing visuals, intense one-on-one battles, meaningful robot to vehicle converting action and deep RPG elements. Transformers such as Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron, Starscream and Grimlock will level up over time, unleashing powerful new abilities and devastating robot-vehicle attacks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9xdYYak80A

The game is being developed by Kabam Vancouver, the masterminds behind longtime chart-topper MARVEL: Contest of Champions and will roll out in the App Store and Google Play in Spring 2017.

Win tickets to The Baby Show at ExCel London – 3rd to 5th March

This March get ready to enjoy a fantastic shopping experience at the UK’s leading pregnancy and parenting event of the year. The Baby Show with MadeForMums will be taking place on the new date of Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th March, at the ExCeL London. Find everything you need for bump, baby and you – with amazing offers all in one place, for three days only!

There will be over 200 exhibitors showcasing a huge array of essential baby products from trusted brands as well as the latest innovations. All the major baby retailers will be there, alongside market leading brands such as, iCandy, Stokke, UppaBaby, Philips Avent, Chicco, MAM, Nuby and high end Italian brand Peg Perego who will be launching in the UK at the show!  There will also be independent brands that you won’t find on the high street.

There will be a wonderful line up of speakers on The Baby Show Stage with MadeForMums including experts from the world of breastfeeding, sleep and nutrition as well as real parents giving their first-hand stories and advice including authors Giovanna Fletcher and Clemmie Hooper.  If you are looking for more personal and tailored advice, you can benefit from private 15 minute appointments with The Baby Show Experts at the One To One With The Experts Area – you just need to book your appointment on the day. And once you’ve shopped until you’ve dropped, don’t worry about all the carrying as you can take advantage of the free Emma’s Diary Collect-By-Car service where you can drop off all your purchases and continue until you’ve got a carful!

It really is a must-attend show for mums and dads to be, parents, friends and family members.

We’ve teamed up with The Baby Show to give away three pairs of tickets worth £20 each!

How to enter to win

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

Win tickets to The Baby Show at ExCel London

The closing date is 12.00am on Sunday 26th February 2017. This contest is only open to those in the UK – sorry! The winners will need to make their own arrangements for getting to the show.

The Baby Show is taking place on Friday 3rd March – Sunday 5th March inclusive, open from 9.30am to 5.30pm each day.  Standard on the door tickets are £20.  For more information please visit www.thebabyshow.co.uk.

Armie Hammer’s new film Mine out in April

After an assassination attempt goes wrong, Sergeant Mike Stevens (Armie Hammer, Nocturnal Animals, The Man from U.N.C.L.E) finds himself stranded in a sub-Saharan desert in the middle of a mine field. Tired, alone, and bereft of all resources, Mike must battle his inner psychosis and draw on every part of his military training to face the ultimate test of survival.

With a cast featuring Tom Cullen (Downton Abbey, Weekend) and Annabelle Wallis (The Mummy, X-Men), MINE powerfully explores the human condition and endurance of one man, and his will to survive against all elements to get back to his family.

MINE is a must-watch for all action thriller fans and is released on BD, DVD and Digital Download from 17th April 2017.

Ubisoft – For Honor get your weapons ready

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Watch the new trailer For Honor, the new action IP bringing together a trio of factions and their deadly warriors onto one battlefield, is now available worldwide for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC.

 

Beauty and the Beast – Bringing Beauty to Life

Watch how Beauty and the Beast – Bringing Beauty to Life, getting ready as it out in cinema 17th March.

Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” is a live-action adaptation of the studio’s animated classic which refashions the classic characters from the tale as old as time for a contemporary audience, staying true to the original music while updating the score with several new songs. “Beauty and the Beast” is the fantastic journey of Belle, a bright, beautiful and independent young woman who is taken prisoner by a beast in his castle. Despite her fears, she befriends the castle’s enchanted staff and learns to look beyond the Beast’s hideous exterior and realize the kind heart and soul of the true Prince within.

Review: For Honor

So what would happen if you take three of the most iconic fighting cultures in history; Knights, Vikings and Samurai, and throw them all together in the same world? Would they make friends, would they fight for supremacy, who would win such an encounter? Well thanks to Ubisoft, these questions can finally be answered as the long wait for their first attempt at a fighting game is now over as For Honor looks to settle the argument once and for all. But has Ubisoft made a game worthy of these epic historical fighters?

Being honest, I had a tough time in the pre-release Beta’s that For Honor had in the month leading to the full release. During the closed Beta I was able to get a handle on a couple of fighters and the very different combat system that focuses more on weapon and melee fighting but was very different to get to grips with. I found the Open Beta a little more problematic and proved frustrating when trying to learn new fighters and truthfully, there was plenty of raging and saltiness going on. But finally getting my hands on the main game, I was able to take a pause and adapt to For Honor in a way I had not expected, thanks to a very solid and enjoyable story mode and a great practice arena that allowed me to learn about characters before trying my luck online.

There are two main sides to For Honor in terms of game modes, you have the Player Vs Player or PvP modes and you have the solo story mode. Before I get into the rather complicated PvP features, I will first take a look at the story mode and explain why I found it to be a surprising yet rewarded aspect to For Honor I had not expected. The Story mode tells the history that leads to what is at the core of For Honor, the Faction War. Made up of three campaigns, each one takes the player through events for each of the factions; Knights, Vikings and Samurai which are comprised of six chapters.

The prologue explains that all three factions existed in the land of Ashfield. A huge natural catastrophe hits the land and soon the three factions are fighting over resources and territory. But soon the factions retreat to their respective corners of the land and a relative peace as the fighting ceases. Soon a new faction begins to rise up, led by the dangerous and War hungry Apollyon who feels that the original factions have become weak and only through war will they regain their former glory. Why Apollyon is so bloodthirsty and so focused on starting a new war will be revealed as the story moves from faction to faction.

The story mode is really a great little extra tutorial into how some of the fighters play in each faction. Starting with the Knights and the Warden, as you play through each chapter for that faction, the game will teach some basic moves for the fighters showcased to lay a foundation for when a player takes them into the PvP later on. Whilst not all fighters are featured in the story to control, you will come across more of the roster in battle, giving the player a chance to observe how they fight which may encourage the player to select that fighter to try out. The story itself is well told, with breathtaking locations and environments that the factions reside in. It provides a great look into the history of For Honor and explains just why these sides are at war. Completing each chapter will bring rewards in cosmetic items that can be used to customise the fighters and player profile as well as collectibles in each chapter to find, different difficulty levels to encourage repeat play and nice Observables to find which will have Apollyon narrating a fact about the faction featured. The story mode was a nice surprise for me, I had not expected it to have such a great story and it succeeds setting the world and the tone for what the Faction War means. It is definitely worth investing some time in, not just for the rewards but also in practicing with the fighters it uses. Being a part of the world thanks to the story gave even more gravitas to taking these factions and fighters online, in a true fight to the death in PvP.

I do feel I have to say that despite being a fan of and experienced in fighting games, I found For Honor to be the hardest yet to get to grips with. Ubisoft have developed and introduced a totally new melee fighting system where understand and learning how to use a fighting style and weapon choice will be key to victory, This is not a fighting game for button mashers, nor is this really a game where you memorise a ten button combo chain and simply punch it against every opponent. For Honor requires players to learn how their chosen fighter moves, attacks and defends but also to then learn about all the fighters to know how they might counter and attack right back. Studying certain match-ups will be crucial to getting the most out of this game and it’s PvP.

The control system or ‘Art of Battle’ is deceptive in its simplicity. When entering an encounter, you lock on to the opponent with the left trigger. Then by using the Right stick, you can match the stance of the opponent in order to offer blocking from attacks or to direct your own attacks. Using the right stick to move stance from left, right or overhead adds an extra layer of thought to the fighting and getting used to matching what your opponent has selected is just as important as knowing what attacks to use. There are two attack options in a light attack with RB and heavy attack with Right Trigger. Each fighter will have their own move set that uses a combination of these attacks and depending on the fighting style and weapon of the fighter,

The first choice for a player is of course deciding which fighter they pick. Each faction has four fighters and each fighter falls into a particular class and all play rather differently to each other even if in the same class. The Vanguard class of each faction offer a more all round fighter to take into a duel and make a great starting point for each of the factions. I would recommend spending some time with these fighters as doing so will give a good fundamental ground base to build on when moving to the next classes of fighter. The Heavies class have a larger health pool and have strong defences but they are slower in attack though will deal more damage. The Assassins are faster fighters with high damage attacks. This is the class I came to use more often in particular the Peacekeeper of the Knights and Berserker of the Vikings. The Hybrid class has fighters that are a combination of two other classes and use a long range weapon; these can prove to be the most unpredictable of the fighters to battle and to fight with.

PvP has a variety of game modes from 1v1 and 2v2 Brawling Duels to team based 4v4 elimination matches and Dominion, a large battle area where capturing zones scores and the team with highest score will win. I found matchmaking to be fast on all the modes but duelling was the most popular game mode. The skill level of the community on Xbox One so far has been average to high, no doubt thanks to the practice players managed to get in both Betas before release. XP is earned whether you win or lose with the chance to earn gear and resources to upgrade your fighter’s load-out. You also can earn resources to help in the For Honor Meta game “Faction War”. After each match online players collect War Assets which can be deployed on the world’s battlefield where each Faction is doing battle. A player will choose which Faction they wish to fight for but will able to use any and all fighters regardless of that choice. War Assets can be deployed to boost the attack or defense of a section of the map and after a period of time the world will then decide which faction won that territory based on the winning amount of War Assets deployed by players with rewards handed out to participating players.

There are great customization options for each fighter from picking attribute boosting gear to the appearance of a fighter with colour schemes and emblems. You really benefit from everything you do whether you win or lose so persistence does pay off. Should a player rage quit or disconnect the game will replace them with an AI bot and if during matchmaking another player cannot be found for you then an AI Bot will battle you. AI Bots can provide a good challenge as well, which is why I would recommend using one in the practice arena to learn a character before taking them into PvP which will prove to be really beneficial.

For Honor is a refreshing take on the traditional fighting genre and offers a really satisfying experience once you get to grips with it. Sadly though I can already see that this could be a rather niche fighting game just because of the skill level required to get the most out of it. The variety in the roster does cater for a lot of player tastes but just from speaking with people during my streaming of the PvP side to For Honor, there is a preconception of it being very difficult to learn and play. This is definitely a fighting game where players will need to invest time in learning how all the fighters play, even if  you do not necessarily play as each fighter. Finding one that suits your play style will help a lot as will trying out the different modes, and the practice arena is a superb way of trying out moves and combos when starting with a new fighter.

The story mode is fun and the world that For Honor creates for itself is stunning both visually and has a terrific atmospheric soundtrack, I love the war drums playing during some duel matches. Epic battles can be had with some really surprising match up of fighters. Yes it can take some time to get a handle on the control scheme but once you do, For Honor offers a very rewarding and satisfying fighting experience unlike anything I have played in recent years. Ubisoft took its time in crafting this game and going forward, the addition of new fighters and levels with DLC will bring even more challenge to an already deep fighting game.

I will offer this final piece of advice for those not yet convinced to pick this up. The best way to approach For Honor is to follow this simple rule, learn to lose and learn from losing. This game will make even the most calm and peaceful player rage at times, but in losing you can adapt your own fighting style and become better. That is the most rewarding aspect to For Honor. You might lose a whole bunch of match ups as you learn a character but that one match when it all comes together, all that frustration will be worth it.

For Honor really has captured the art of weapon fighting, and each of the factions are so fantastically realised in this game that every battle can be something special if you have the patience and willingness to learn its ways.

Sea of Thieves Technical Alpha Update 0.1.1 Coming This Weekend

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Starting tomorrow (Saturday) 18th February the third Rare “Sea of Thieves Technical Alpha with Update 0.1.1: Taming New Seas”.

Quote from the Rare Blog

“If you’ve been following the development of Sea of Thieves, then you know we’re building our shared-world pirate adventure in a different manner than our previous titles. With an emphasis on community involvement and feedback, we’ve been inviting players into the game sooner than ever before.

This kicked off with our Technical Alpha last December and Technical Alpha Update 0.1.0: The Quest for Gold, which gave players new tools and matchmaking capabilities. This weekend’s update, 0.1.1: Taming New Seas, introduces elements that change the way players experience the game: gravity, voyage system implementation, new regions and islands, and maniacal gun-toting skeletons, to name a few! It also means that we’re inviting more of our Sea of Thieves Insiders to have a go in our treacherous waters.

As we move forward developing Sea of Thieves, we’ll have additional Technical Alpha Updates and will be growing our invited player-base as we move through the phase.

With every Technical Alpha Update for Sea of Thieves, we invite more of our Insiders to help test the game – and it’s not too late to join! You can enlist in our armada of potential testers by signing up today.”

The release date for Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy has finally been revealed

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Today the released date for Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy has been revealed.

Watch the video to find out the release date

Your favourite marsupial, Crash Bandicoot, returns on June 30th, 2017! He’s enhanced, entranced & ready-to-dance in Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. Now you can experience Crash Bandicoot like never-before in Fur-K. Spin, jump, wump and repeat as you take on the epic challenges and adventures through the three games that started it all, Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bandicoot: Warped. Relive all your favorite Crash moments in their fully-remastered HD graphical glory and get ready to put some UMPH in your WUMP!