The Division Exclusive Interview at E3

At E3 I got to talk to the executive producer of The Division.

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On Black Friday, a devastating pandemic sweeps through New York City and, one by one, basic services fail. In only days, without food or water, society collapses into chaos. The Division, an autonomous unit of tactical agents, is activated. Leading seemingly ordinary lives among us, the agents are trained to operate independently in order to save society.
When society falls, your mission begins.

Over to Fred:

The Division will be released in 2015 from Ubisoft.

What do you think of The Division? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Metro Redux Release Date Confirmed

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Deep Silver today confirms that Metro Redux will hit stores on the 26th August in the US, and the 29th August in Europe.The boxed copy of Metro Redux contains remastered versions of both Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light, with all previously released add-on content.

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The Xbox One, PS4 and PC rerelease of 4A Games’ acclaimed post-apocalyptic shooter series will run at 1080p on PS4 and 900p on Xbox One at 60 frames per second.

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Deep Silver previously said Metro Redux is not just a 1080p port of the original games, and is instead a “true director’s cut” that re-engineers both Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light for modern hardware.

Both campaigns can be tackled in ‘Spartan’ or ‘Survival’ play styles, and the legendary Ranger Mode is also included in both games. Metro 2033 Redux and Metro: Last Light Redux are also available separately as digital download only.

Company of Heroes 2: The Western Front Armies Out Now

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Today announced that Company of Heroes 2: The Western Front Armies that is developed by Relic Entertainment and is now out Windows PC. Company of Heroes 2: The Western Front Armies brings players back to the Western Front first introduced in the award-winning Company of Heroes. The Western Front Armies introduces two unique collections of new content – the US Forces and the German Oberkommando West.

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Each individual army will also be available as a standalone purchase via digital download, providing new players with a minimal entry point into the massive Company of Heroes 2 multiplayer community, regardless of which content they own. All Company of Heroes 2 players can then battle across 31 maps (along with more than 1000 community maps available on Steam Workshop) in auto-match multiplayer.

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The addition of US Forces has been the most requested army since Company of Heroes 2 first launched, by a large margin. Each new army has distinctive tactical gameplay options, new infantry, team weapons, vehicles, abilities and upgrades on a total of eight seasonal multiplayer maps set on the Western Front. They have been carefully balanced to ensure optimal game play with previously released armies.

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Battlehardened and fielding some of the most impressive heavy armour yet seen, the technical prowess of Germany is on full display. The Oberkommando West is a devastating force equipped with a new generation of super-heavy tanks, repeatedly counterattacking the US Forces attempting to drive into the heart of Germany.

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Suffering from combat fatigue and spread out on enemy soil, US Forces have fought their way deep into Europe, driving back the German war machine. An army made of citizen soldiers; they have been pitted against a hardened professional military with over four years’ experience. Facing the best Germany has to offer, the US Forces fight desperately and viciously to expand the frontlines.

Sony releases PlayStation 4 1.72 Firmware update

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Sony have just released firmware version 1.72 for the PS4.

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The update contains: System software stability during use of some features has been improved.

Western Digital announces new My Book Duo

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Today Western Digital has introduced My Book Duo, the newest member of its award-winning line of desktop storage solutions for home and office. Utilising two drives, hardware-level RAID and USB 3.0, My Book Duo delivers massive capacity and file transfer speeds not available on single-drive solutions. Available in 4 TB, 6 TB and 8 TB capacities, My Book Duo also comes with free software that creates secure local, cloud and system-level backups for complete data protection.

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“From creative pros and expert consumers to everyday content creators – people with large amounts of data will find My Book Duo the fast and reliable way to offload content from their computers, organise it in a single location and protect it with backups, passwords and encryption,” said Jim Welsh, executive vice president of content solutions and worldwide sales at WD. “My Book Duo offers super-fast transfer speeds, massive capacity and integrated WD Red drives to provide the ultimate desktop storage solution for all your digital libraries.”

Performance

My Book Duo’s dual-drive design offers superior performance with USB 3.0 connection to enable transfer speeds up to 290 MB/s. Optimised for small RAID environments, the integrated WD Red hard drives with true hardware RAID increase performance and reduce data bottlenecks.Preconfigured in RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) 0 for maximum performance and capacity, My Book Duo offers users the flexibility to take advantage of mirror mode (RAID 1) for ultimate data protection or use JBOD configuration to use the drives individually. In mirror mode (RAID 1) the drives continuously maintains a second copy of all digital files for real-time data backup.

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One drive is used to store the user’s data while the second drive is used for a duplicate copy. In the unlikely event that one drive fails, all of the user’s data is still available from the other drive.

Complete Backup Protection

My Book Duo offers total data protection with local, cloud and system-level backup available through WD SmartWare Pro backup software and Acronis true Image software. The automatic and continuous settings within WD SmartWare Pro make file and folder backups quick and easy. My Book Duo offers multiple data protection and access benefits to Dropbox account users. Dropbox data can be securely backed up to the local hard drive and integrated cloud backup to Dropbox accounts with WD SmartWare Pro provides safe, offsite storage of critical files – creating an extra layer of protection. Additionally, with My Book Duo, users can then access information saved in the cloud with Dropbox Web access.

Hardware & Software Security

In addition to the performance benefits of hardware RAID, My Book Duo is engineered with optimum security in mind. My Book Duo has 256-bit AES hardware encryption and password protection to provide ultimate hardware and software security.

My Book Duo Features

My Book Duo is designed with a convenient user-serviceable enclosure and a handy USB hub on the back of the device which allows for connection of mobile phones, tablets and more for charging or data transfer, or to help de-clutter the workstation area. Additional features include:

Interface: USB 3.0 (x2)

Drives on board: WD Red NAS hard drives

Available capacities: 4 TB, 6 TB and 8 TB

Data management: RAID 0, RAID 1, JBOD; independent CPU for RAID volume management

Security: Hardware RAID, Hardware Encryption, Password Protection

Compatibility:  NTFS (default) + Reformat to HFS + J for Mac

Software: WD SmartWare Pro, Dropbox™ Cloud integration, Acronis True Image Software, WD Security, WD Drive Utilities

Warranty: 2-Year worldwide

Price and Availability

Available at select UK retailers and online at http://store.westerndigital.com/store/wdeu/en_GB/DisplayHomePage, My Book Duo comes with a two-year limited worldwide warranty. Pricing for My Book Duo is £279.99 for 4 TB, £349.99 for 6 TB, and £449.99 for 8 TB.

Guild Wars 2 Season 2 Episode 1 Trailer

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With Season 2 of Guild Wars 2 to kick-off next Tuesday 1st July. Here is a sneak peak of Episode 1, ‘Gates of Maguuma’, NCSOFT and ArenaNet have released a tasty trailer featuring a new area and a stirring soundtrack.

To celebrate the start of Season 2, NCSOFT and ArenaNet will be having a 50% off sale on Guild Wars 2 from 26th-29th June. For four days only, new players can purchase the game for the lowest ever price! Visit  buy.guildwars2.com between 26th-29th June for more information.

* Offer applies only to Digital Heroic Edition and Digital Deluxe Edition purchased through buy.guildwars2.com from 12pm Pacific Time 25th June, 2014 through 11:59pm Pacific Time 29th June, 2014.

Trials Fusion Skins Coming to Minecraft for Xbox 360

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Ubisoft has announced a partnership with Microsoft to integrate Trials Fusion into Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition. The upcoming Skin Pack 6 for Minecraft will include two new skins inspired by Trials Fusion.

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The new Trials Fusion skins will be available for download on tomorrow the 25th June from the Xbox Live Marketplace.

 

Sniper Elite 3 to get massive day one patch

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Out this week is Sniper Elite 3 will launch with a 10GB day-one patch on Xbox One, it has been confirmed. The sizeable day one patch will be used to make a variety of improvements and reduce the install size from 21GB to 19GB, Rebellion has told Eurogamer.

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It will also be used to sync data between retail discs and future multiplayer DLC.

“The main part of the update is to sync data between the game’s retail discs and the Xbox Live digital download edition of the game,” a Rebellion spokesperson explained.

“In the several weeks between sending the code off to manufacture and release, rather than sit around or take a break, we’ve continued to work on the game, making improvements and optimisations.

“We’ve also begun work on multiplayer DLC and a small part of this update is to introduce a compatibility pack.

“This is standard for any game that adds DLC – it’s just to make sure everyone can have the same multiplayer experience whether they own DLC or not.”

“It’s part of this ongoing optimisation process that’s enabled Sniper Elite 3 to perform well at a native 1080p on both Xbox One and PS4,” the spokesperson continued.

“We appreciate everyone’s patience and we firmly believe Sniper Elite 3 will be worth the wait!”

Sniper Elite 3 will make its European debut on 27th June for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3 and PC. It will launch in North America on 1st July.

Turtle Beach search to find the true beautiful game

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Turtle Beach is today embarking on a quest to crown the community’s favourite game.  From now until 9th July, gamers are being encouraged to nominate their favourite videogame in a poll which will ask male, female, young and old to come together to crown the most popular title of all time.

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Before the poll begins Turtle Beach is asking the community to support their favourite game or series by submitting a campaign video, image or even text nomination explaining why it’s so deserving. Nominations can be submitted via http://yourbeautifulgame.com/ or on the Turtle Beach Facebook page.

Spot prizes will be available throughout the nomination period – with one lucky winner bagging the ultimate gaming prize, consisting of several next-gen consoles complete with a top-of-the-range Turtle Beach headsets with which to enjoy the best possible gaming experience.

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“During this summer of sport, everyone’s talking about the ‘beautiful game’, but we wanted to discover the world’s most celebrated videogame,” said David Roberton, VP of International Marketing at Turtle Beach Corporation. “We’re genuinely interested to see people’s passion for their favourite games, characters and franchises and why they consider them to be so enthralling.”

 

2K Announces Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution 2 for iOS

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2K has announced that Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution 2, the sequel to one of the most popular, turn-based strategy games to hit the App Store, is launching on 2nd July for iOS devices, including the iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini and iPod Touch.

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The title will be coming soon to Android devices. Civilization Revolution 2 is the first Civilization game to be developed exclusively for mobile platforms, delivering high-impact graphics and new gameplay and controls that capitalize on the mobile technology advancements since the original Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution launched more than five years ago.

The game will combine the core tactical elements of the series with intuitive controls and a friendly user interface – designed specifically for mobile gamers on touch-pad devices. Civilization fans will also recognize the 16 historical leaders found in the first game, including Abraham Lincoln, Gandhi and Napoleon, alongside leaders such as Churchill and Kennedy, who are making their appearance in the series for the first time.

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The original Civilization Revolution, designed by Firaxis Games in 2008, was a watershed game for console and handheld systems and brought to iPhone in 2009. The title was optimized for the iPad and has since achieved an average rating of 4/5 stars among iOS users.

Staying true to the series, Civilization Revolution 2 will allow players to lead a civilization from the dawn of man to the modern age, and go head-to-head with history’s most intrepid leaders as they wage war, conduct diplomacy, discover new technologies, and build the most powerful empire the world has ever known in a race for ultimate supremacy.

Review: Wildstar

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I have this idea in my head that at some point I’ll play an MMORPG that changes something significant. Not a new combat feature or new way of interacting with other players but something a bit more fundamental. Wildstar looks like it could be that MMO. So I eagerly jump into the world of Nexus searching for my white whale.

Initial character creation is the usual case of ‘who the hell is that?’ and ‘what the hell are those?’ but cutting through Wildstar’s take on a sci-fi world helps you get your character set up, although the lore of Wildstar is full and well written so it’s only worth avoiding if necessary. It’s Rebels vs The Empire with the rough and ready ‘Exiles’ playing the part of The Rebels and ‘The Dominion’ donning the stomping boots of The Empire. There’s a decent back-story to each faction so everything feels fleshed out and central to Wildstar’s world. The character styles are noticeably different too and together with the different classes there’s loads of choice.

And further down the road after a good few hours of playing and levelling up you won’t be disappointed no matter what class you pick. You never feel particularly ‘locked in’ by a class or character and each has more than enough abilities to let you create the character you want. It doesn’t matter if you want a damage carry, tank, support or medic class. It’s all possible and allows for you to be free and creative with your build.

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One of the most important things in Wildstar is its impressive lore. Characters, factions, locations, weapons and just about everything has a story. Think codex from Mass Effect except the information is used to help present the game rather than just something to read when you’re bored. Although you can do that too. It’s all these little nuggets of information that make Wildstar what it is and stop its missions and quest lines from becoming supremely mediocre. Or nearly anyway.

Sadly cutting through the fun, but unnecessary, lore reveals that the quests are just what we’ve come to expect from any MMORPG. Unfortunately Wildstar doesn’t try and move away from the tradition of fetch quests and reused objectives that plague the genre. Very early in the game you’ll be killing enemies, collecting items and sometimes even returning those items to a quest giver. Wildstar’s comedy is genuinely funny and does a good job of keeping things from becoming dull but given how deep quest design is cemented at the core of any MMORPG it’s not quite enough.

But it’s nice to see some jokes in a game and that humour is present in more than just the things characters say and the objectives they give. For instance earning yourself a double kill (or more) will earn you an overly enthusiastic announcer booming out your accolade. Its all very Unreal Tornament. And the same goes for levelling up too. The on screen text looks like something straight out of Brutal Legend. Wildstar certainly doesn’t get bogged down with trying to be serious. I don’t think it’s possible to have a deep voice loudly announce ‘triple-kill’ without smiling just a little. It certainly reminded me of a time when games could concentrate on just being entertaining.

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A fair amount of the questing will rely on combat. The bar at the bottom of the screen will get a vast majority of your attention. Even your basic attacks will come from the hot bar. When your character starts his/her attack a target box will appear on the ground that indicates where the attack will hit and also conveniently fills up as you charge the attack thus doubling up as an indication of cast time. It’s methodical but entertaining and strangely didn’t find myself getting sick of the combat even some hours into the game.

And as the objectives are more often than not location specific random players that appear alongside you usually share a common goal. Almost every time I went looking to kill mobs of enemies for an objective people would join in, be it on purpose or just incidental it didn’t matter, it helped make WIldstar feel connected.

What keeps the combat interesting are the markings on the floor created by performing a move. The key is that you can also see your friend’s and foe’s cast boxes which means you know when, and where, an action will happen. This is were Wildstar’s tactics come from. In some fights its a case of simply moving out of range of an attack. Or making sure the timing is right so that you go first and hopefully kill the creature. But when more enemies show up that isn’t so easy. And if you add a healer into the equation you now have several boxes to time and/or avoid and even an area you need to aim for. It’s simple but adds a strategic layer to fights and I’m a big fan.

Wildstar’s visual style is that of a very stylised, cell shaded sci-fi world. It doesn’t just seem like ‘style for the sake of style’ but everything has a bubbly cartoonish look. It goes hand in hand with the humour to create a very inviting world. The sci-fi setting allows for some extravagant creativity and each area is rich and full. I never got bored looking at my surroundings in any of Wildstar’s environments.

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Wildstar is a very solid MMORPG. It takes lessons and ideas from games that came before it and improves and builds on them. The mechanics are solid and there’s a lot to do and see. The humour adds a Borderlands feel to the characters and quests and the art style somehow makes Wildstar seem like it was personal to Carbine Studios and not just ‘MMO 0138’.

But it’s still ‘just another MMO’ for me. It’s funny, it looks good and the lore is fantastic but ultimately it’s various fetch quests with some 3rd person combat. And if that’s what you’re after Wildstar does a fantastic job of being the next great MMO. And I imagine there are a lot of people that do want that. But Wildstar remains a solid MMO based on already overused foundations.

Wii Sports Club Baseball and Boxing out this week

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Out this week for Nintendo European eShop update has updated the release list, with the main releases this week are Wii Sports Club’s baseball and boxing mini-games.

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New releases for this week 23rd June 2014

  • Wii Sports Club Baseball + Boxing – Double-Sport Pass (Nintendo)
    Wii U (Add-on Content), Nintendo eShop from 27/06/14, €9.99/£8.99
  • Wii Sports Club: Day Pass (Nintendo) Wii U (Ticket) Available on Nintendo eShop, €1.99 / £1.79 /
  • Wii Sports Club 48-hour Free Trial (Nintendo) Wii U from 27/06/14: To celebrate the launch of Boxing and Baseball, you can enjoy playing them and all other available sports free for 48 hours
  • One Piece Unlimited World Red (Namco Bandai Games) Wii U (Disc/Download) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €54.99/£43.99. Nintendo 3DS
    (Card/Download) Nintendo eShop from 27/06/14, €34.99/£28.49
  • Blok Drop U (RCMADIAX) Wii U (Download) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €1.49/£1.29
  • Luv Me Buddies Wonderland (OXYGENES RL) Wii U (Download) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €29.90/£24.90
  • Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo) Wii U (Virtual Console – Game Boy Advance) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €6.99/£6.29
  • Chibi-Robo! Let’s Go, Photo! Demo (Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS (Demo), Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14
  • Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D (Konami) Nintendo 3DS (Card/Download)
    Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €19.99/£17.99
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL World Duel Carnival (Konami) Nintendo 3DS (Card/Download) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €39.95/£34.99
  • Cocoro – Line Defender (Moving Player) Nintendo 3DS (Download) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €3.99/£3.59
  • Parking Star 3D (CIRCLE Ent.) Nintendo 3DS (Download) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €2.99/£2.49
  • Toy Stunt Bike (Wobbly Tooth) Nintendo 3DS (Download) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €4.99/£4.49
  • Toy Stunt Bike Demo (Wobbly Tooth) Nintendo 3DS (Demo), Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14
  • VAN HELSING SNIPER ZX100 (EnjoyUp Games) Nintendo 3DS
    (Download) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €6.66/£6.66
  • Anne’s Doll Studio: Lolita Collection (Gamebridge) Nintendo 3DS (DSiWare) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €4.99/£4.49. Nintendo DSi (DSiWare)
    Nintendo DSi Shop from 26/06/14, 500 Nintendo Points
  • Anne’s Doll Studio: Princess Collection (Gamebridge) Nintendo 3DS (DSiWare) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €4.99/£4.49
  • Anne’s Doll Studio: Antique Collection (Gamebridge) Nintendo 3DS (DSiWare) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €4.99/£4.49

Special offers

  • StreetPass Mii Plaza: StreetPass Squad (Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS
    (Add-on Content) StreetPass Mii Plaza from 26/06/14, €3.99/ £3.59/ CHF5.60 until 13/07/14 23:59 local time. Regular price is €4.99/£4.49
  • StreetPass Mii Plaza: StreetPass Battle (Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS (Add-on Content) StreetPass Mii Plaza from 26/06/14, €3.99/£3.59 / CHF5.60 until 13/07/14 23:59 local time. Regular price is €4.99 / £4.49
  • StreetPass Mii Plaza: StreetPass Garden (Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS (Add-on Content) StreetPass Mii Plaza from 26/06/14, €3.99/£3.59/CHF5.60 until 13/07/14 23:59 local time. Regular price is €4.99/£4.49/CHF7.00
  • StreetPass Mii Plaza: StreetPass Mansion (Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS (Add-on Content) StreetPass Mii Plaza from 26/06/14, €3.99/£3.59/CHF5.60 until 13/07/14 23:59 local time. Regular price is €4.99/£4.49/CHF7.00
  • StreetPass Mii Plaza: Combo-Pack (Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS (Add-on Content) StreetPass Mii Plaza from 26/06/14 €9.99/£8.99/CHF14.00 until 13/07/14 23:59 local time. Regular price is €14.99/£13.49/CHF21.00
  • Urban Trial Freestyle (Tate Multimedia) Nintendo 3DS (Download) Nintendo eShop from 26/06/14, €1.99/£1.79/CHF2.80 until 03/07/14 23:59 UTC. Regular price is €4.99/£4.49/CHF7.00

Rainbow Six Siege Exclusive Interview at E3

At the end of their E3 press conference, Ubisoft announced Rainbow Six Siege and I got to speak with one of the producers about it.

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For the first time in a Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six game, players will engage in sieges, a new style of assault where enemies have the means to transform their environments into modern strongholds while Rainbow Six teams lead the assault to breach the enemy’s position. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege gives players unprecedented control over their ability to fortify their position — by reinforcing walls and floors, using barbed wire, deployable shields and mines, and more — or breach the enemies’ using observation drones, sheet charges, rappelling, and more. The fast pace, lethality and uniqueness of each siege sets a new bar for intense firefights, strategic gameplay and competitive gaming.

Over to Sebastian, the producer of Rainbow Six Siege:

Rainbow 6 Siege wont be out until 2015, but I am really excited about it. What do you think? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Exclusive Interview at E3

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2K Games recently announced Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, being developed by Gearbox Software and 2K Australia – and at E3 I sat down with them to talk all things WUB WUB.

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This game takes place between the original Borderlands and Borderlands 2 and focuses on Borderlands 2 bad guy Handsome Jack. Oh, and it’s set on the moon!

Over to the guys:

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel will be available in Autumn 2014 for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.

What do you think of it? Let us know by leaving a comment below.