Crysis Remastered Set for September 18th Release for PS4/Xbox/PC

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Hot on the heels of its Nintendo Switch release, Crytek announced today that Crysis Remastered is coming to PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 on September 18th. The game will be available as a digital release via the Epic Games Store, the PlayStation Store, and the Microsoft Store for GBP 26.99 / USD 29.99 / EUR 29.99.

Co-developed with Saber Interactive, the classic first person shooter will focus on the original game’s single-player campaigns and is slated to contain high-quality textures up to 8K, HDR support, temporal anti-aliasing, Screen Space Directional Occlusion (SSDO), Global Illumination (SVOGI), state-of-the-art depth fields, new light settings, motion blur, parallax occlusion mapping, Screen Space Reflections and Shadows (SSR & SSS) as well as new and updated particle effects and more. Further additions such as ray tracing enhance the game with a major visual upgrade.

For the first time a Crytek game will feature ray tracing on Xbox One X and PlayStation 4 Pro powered by CRYENGINE’s proprietary software based ray tracing solution. The PC version will additionally support hardware-based ray tracing on Nvidia RTX GPUs.

In Crysis, what begins as a simple rescue mission becomes the battleground of a new war as alien invaders swarm over a North Korean island chain. Armed with a powerful Nanosuit, players can become invisible to stalk enemy patrols, or boost strength to lay waste to vehicles. The Nanosuit’s speed, strength, armour, and cloaking allow creative solutions for every kind of fight, while a huge arsenal of modular weaponry provides unprecedented control over play style. In the ever-changing environment, adapt tactics and gear to dominate your enemies, in an enormous sandbox world.

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Harry Potter Magical Capsules from Kids@Play

This years cool toy from Kids@Play is the Harry Potter Magical Capsules.

The Magical Capsules offer a brand-new way to unbox and collect the enchanting creatures and wizards of the Wizarding World. Perfect for Harry Potter fans.

Each bronze Hogwarts crest contains an iconic character from the Harry Potter series.

There are 10 characters to collect in Series 1, you will find them listed on the collector card.  Inside each crest you will discover 2 clues and 5 magical surprises. In an unboxing journey of discovery, you must use colour-coded, heat, and water-reveal mechanisms to unlock the surprise character hidden within a secret chamber. Each pack contains 1 Hogwarts characters, 1 Fantastic Beast Pet, 1 wand and 3 accessories. 

Each crest contains two clues to the character inside. 

Open compartment number 1 to reveal a heat reveal Hogwart’s Crest. Which House could your character be in?

Open compartment number 2 to reveal a spell name. I can’t see it…its written in secret ink and will only be revealed when you dip the paper in water!

So you know the Hogwart’s House and the spell name….real Harry Potter fans will know who is hidden inside the crest….

Open it up to reveal 4 wrapped parcels…save the biggest till last…to finally know which character you’ve got! 

Will you find Harry, Hermione, Ron, Luna, or Snape? 

Follow the clues, use your spells, and you will find enchanted creatures and wizards within.

The Harry Potter Magical Capsules Series 1 sets are available now priced £9.99.

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Review: Superliminal

It’s been quite some time since Portal first came out. Ever since then, we have witnessed the release of similar games and even ones that feel more like walking simulators with the occasional puzzle thrown in for good measure. Now the time has come for another one to come out in the form of Superliminal.

Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton to reprise their Batman Roles for ‘The Flash’ Solo Film

Well it is certainly a very busy time for DC comic fans as again, just two days before DC Fandome, more DC Film news is coming out and Vanity Fair has reported that both Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck will reprise their Batman roles for the upcoming solo ‘The Flash’ film which is now confirmed to feature a DC Multiverse of heroes including now, multiple BatMan versions:

In an Adaptation of ‘Flashpoint’, an iconic Flash comic story arc which sees the hero go back in time to prevent the murder of his mother but has dramatic impact on the timeline creating a terrible alternate timeline when he returns. Ezra Miller is returning to the role his had in Justice League and will be directed by Andy Muschietti who in an interview said about Affleck’s return following him agreeing to return after reading the script last week:

“His Batman has a dichotomy that is very strong, which is his masculinity—because of the way he looks, and the imposing figure that he has, and his jawline —but he’s also very vulnerable, he knows how to deliver from the inside out, that vulnerability. He just needs a story that allows him to bring that contrast, that balance.

“He’s a very substantial part of the emotional impact of the movie. The interaction and relationship between Barry and Affleck’s Wayne will bring an emotional level that we haven’t seen before, it’s Barry’s movie, it’s Barry’s story, but their characters are more related than we think. They both lost their mothers to murder, and that’s one of the emotional vessels of the movie. That’s where the Affleck Batman kicks in.”

Keaton of course has a special place in the hearts of DC film fans as his portrayal of Batman in the 1989 film really kicked off a new era of Comic Book films so his return especially with the exploration of a DC Multiverse could be the return for his Batman fans have been hoping for. In fact for me, the Multiverse could be the best way forward for the DCU following the disaster that was the attempt to jump boost the DCU with Justice League.

For me however this is also a very good sign that Ben Affleck is in a much better place than he was when he not only gave up writing and directing a standalone Batman film but also leaving the role. His own personal issues have been fully reported but just to see him being happy to return to the role that helped launch Miller’s Flash character is a good sign, even if it means maybe one last time. Perhaps even the Matt Reeves ‘The Batman’ film progressing as well as it is has meant less pressure on him to carry the role and this could be the send off he would have wanted.

Hopefully at DC Fandome this weekend we will learn even more about ‘The Flash’ film as well as other DCU films planned for the next few years.

Matt Reeves Unveils the New ‘Bat logo’ for The Batman

Just two days away from DC Fandome this weekend but the teases have already begun as Matt Reeves has revealed the new look Bat Logo for his film ‘The Batman’:

Designed by DC Comics icon Jim Lee, the Bat symbol is probably the most accurate bat looking logo for some years, especially on the big screen and I really like it!

The comic art style really makes the new Batman look incredible with that drawn on red style, nad I do really like the logo for the film as well, clean and very much taken inspiration from the iconic moment the bat smashed through the window at Wayne Manor and inspired Bruce to take on the look that would become the Dark Knight.

Hoping for a teaser trailer at DC Fandome but this is certainly making me all the more excited for the event and ‘The Batman’ film.

First PS5 TV Advert Released by Sony

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With fans still aching for a release date, pricing and pre-order information from Sony, today saw the very first TV advert for the PlayStation 5 released:

The advert/trailer still has no pricing or release information but focuses on the “Play has no Limits” that we have seen throughout the PS5 marketing:

Welcome to a new world of immersion. Discover haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and 3D audio on PS5. PLAY HAS NO LIMITS!

But it does look as though Sony is gearing up to reveal the information fans have been painfully waiting months for.

Peaky Blinders Mastermind Out Now for PC and Consoles

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The first ever video-game based on the award-winning television series Peaky Blinders – one of the most popular dramas on global TV in recent years- Peaky Blinders: Mastermind is out today on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The game is being published by Curve Digital and has been developed by award winning indie studio, FuturLab in collaboration with the creative and production teams behind Peaky Blinders, the independent production company Caryn Mandabach Productions.

Peaky Blinders: Mastermind is a puzzle-adventure game where players take on the roles of Tommy Shelby and his gang as they seek to take control of the streets of Birmingham in the early 20th century.

Set immediately before the events of the first season, players join the Shelby family’s criminal organisation as they unearth a sinister plot to put Tommy out of business. The game is designed to sync with Tommy’s talent for planning out complex scenarios in his head, with players setting out strategies by taking control of key members of the Shelby family down on the ground.

Peaky Blinders: Mastermind will allow players to set and rewind each character’s path in order to tune all of their actions for perfect coordination, tactically utilising characters and stealth to solve increasingly complex puzzles. 

James Marsden, Founder, FuturLab said:

“After having the pleasure of working with this license, we’re super excited to see the hard work from all involved come to fruition today. Our concept came down to a simple idea at the heart of the show: The Soldier’s Minute; where everything in a battle can be decided. This idea inspired us to offer the player an opportunity to feel as smart and powerful as Tommy Shebly, coordinating all the Peaky Blinders to pull off daring acts in perfect sync..” 

Simon Byron, Publishing Director, Curve Digital added: 

“There’s often scepticism about licensed titles, which is why we have been so delighted to work with FuturLab and their concept – The Soldier’s Minute – it felt like a fresh, innovative approach to how to design a licensed game, and was clearly a perfect fit for the franchise. We hope the game resonates with fans now that they can get their hands on the title.”

Caryn Mandabach Productions’ Jamie Glazebrook, executive producer of Peaky Blinders, said:

“James and his team at FuturLab found an ingenious way to take the DNA of Peaky Blinders and turn it into an utterly compelling game. I’m thrilled beyond measure that both fans of the show and players new to our world will finally be able to experience it for themselves.’

In Peaky Blinders: Mastermind players CAN: –

  • Witness the rise of Tommy Shelby as the true leader of the Peaky Blinders in early 20th century Birmingham
  • Utilise Tommy’s prowess for planning to set up complex scenarios
  • Control Tommy, Arthur, Polly and more on the ground as they pull off mission after mission

Peaky Blinders Season 1 to 5 are currently on Netflix in the UK. The fifth season launched on BBC One in autumn 2019 to its highest ratings yet.

Created and written by Steven Knight (Dirty Pretty Things, Eastern Promises and Locke), the multi-award-winning BBC One and Netflix series is produced by Peaky Blinders official brand owner Caryn Mandabach Productions and by Banijay UK’s Tiger Aspect Productions.

Peaky Blinders: Mastermind is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

Battletoads Out Today, Play Now with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for Console and PC

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Discover everything you need to know about the Battletoads’ new adventure in an exclusive interview with Xbox’s Major Nelson. Get ready for a ‘toadally’ awesome multi-genre journey with Rash, Zitz and Pimple as they try to free the galaxy from the grip of the evil Topians!

You can play Battletoads on Xbox One, Xbox Game Pass, Windows 10 and Steam and it’s available now!

For more information head to https://www.xbox.com/games/battletoads

Will Poulter Shares More Insights on Filming for The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope

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Today BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. released part 2 of The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope Dev Diary from actor Will Poulter, who voices three characters in the game.

The video delves into some of the exciting and horrific aspects players will get to experience when they dive into the frightening story of The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope. Will also shares some insight into the characters and how the cast brought them to life. 

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope will launch on October 30th for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC Digital.

Oculus Announces that Users will Require a Facebook Account to Log in Starting from October 2020

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In a move that has already received backlash on Social Media, Oculus announced yesterday that from October 2020, all users will be required to have a Facebook account in order to continue to log in and use their VR devices:

The Statement on the official Oculus Website explains further:

After January 1, 2023, we will end support for Oculus accounts. If you choose not to merge your accounts at that time, you can continue using your device, but full functionality will require a Facebook account. We will take steps to allow you to keep using content you have purchased, though we expect some games and apps may no longer work. This could be because they include features that require a Facebook account or because a developer has chosen to no longer support the app or game you purchased. All future unreleased Oculus devices will require a Facebook account, even if you already have an Oculus account.

Giving people a single way to log into Oculus—using their Facebook account and password— will make it easier to find, connect, and play with friends in VR. We know that social VR has so much more to offer, and this change will make it possible to integrate many of the features people know and love on Facebook. It will also allow us to introduce more Facebook powered multiplayer and social experiences coming soon in VR, like Horizon, where you can explore, play, and create worlds. The majority of our users are already logging into Oculus with a Facebook account to use features like chats, parties, and events, or to tune into live experiences in Oculus Venues. We’re also making it easier to share across our platforms if you’d like. For example, people already have the option to livestream or share their VR experience on Facebook, and soon you’ll be able to use your VR avatar on other Facebook apps and technologies.

Currently there are major privacy concerns amongst tech users towards Facebook, just recently Microsoft themselves closed their own streaming platform MIXER and announced a partnership with Facebook Gaming which did not go down well with its user base. Oculus did explain that additional privacy options will be available such as hiding your Facebook ID from other users but the concern is very palpable on social media since this was announced yesterday.

Full support for current Oculus accounts will continue until 2023 but they are letting people know and beginning the process early as of October 2020 this year. Time will tell if this reaction will impact Oculus plans.

Surprise Release for Spiritfarer as it Joins Xbox Game Pass…FROM TODAY!

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In a surprise release, Spiritfarer as launched today and has gone straight into Xbox Game Pass as well as available for PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC.

Spiritfarer is a cozy management game about dying. You play Stella, ferrymaster to the deceased, a Spiritfarer. Build a boat to explore the world, then befriend and care for spirits before finally releasing them into the afterlife. Farm, mine, fish, harvest, cook, and craft your way across mystical seas.

Join the adventure as Daffodil the cat, in two-player cooperative play. Spend relaxing quality time with your spirit passengers, create lasting memories, and, ultimately, learn how to say goodbye to your cherished friends.

What will you leave behind?

Outriders Broadcast Episode 3 set for August 25th 2020

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SQUARE ENIX has announced that the third episode of the OUTRIDERS Broadcast will air later this month on August 25th. The Broadcast gives players insight into the dark and desperate world of OUTRIDERS. Players will learn more about the devastating powers, deep class customisation systems, and challenging journey that awaits them in the highly anticipated upcoming RPG-Shooter from People Can Fly, the developers of Gears of War: Judgment and BULLETSTORM, and Square Enix External Studios, the minds behind SLEEPING DOGS and JUST CAUSE.

The third OUTRIDERS Broadcast features the reveal of the fourth class, a look at the strategic depth of co-op play and class synergies, deeper insight into the Devastator class, plus answers to some of the most asked questions from the OUTRIDERS community.

The third episode of the OUTRIDERS Broadcast will air on Tuesday August 25th at 9:00amPT. Tune in at www.twitch.tv/squareenix

OUTRIDERS will release on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, the Xbox One family of devices, and PC in Holiday 2020.

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Watch First Episode of Elite Dangerous: Odyssey Developer Series

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The first in a series of Elite Dangerous: Odyssey dev diaries One Giant Leap explores how commanders can experience light atmospheres and break new ground with exploration on foot for the first time.

Stay tuned for more dev diaries on combat, missions, environments and co-operative play over the coming months.

Elite Dangerous: Odyssey arrives early 2021.

New Generation Title ‘Deathloop’ Delayed into 2021

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First announced during the PS5 State of Play, Arkane Studios has just announced that ‘Deathloop’ has been pushed back to 2021:

Originally planned for a Holiday 2020 release in line with the release of the next generation PlayStation 5, Deathloop being delayed into at least summer of 2021 only a few months after its reveal is not surprising considering the current state of the world and just a week following the delay of HALO Infinite into 2021 for the Xbox Series X. It does mean that yet another “Next Generation” title that was scheduled to be ready for the release of the next gen consoles has slipped into next year.

DEATHLOOP is an innovative first person shooter launching for PlayStation 5 and PC from Arkane Lyon, the award-winning studio behind the critically acclaimed Dishonored franchise.

Set on the island of Blackreef which for most of its inhabitants, is a paradise. But for Colt, it’s an inescapable prison. Thanks to a mysterious timeloop, he’s reliving the same day, over and over, trying to find a way to break the endless cycle he’s trapped in. As Colt, you’ll have to take out eight targets – including your arch-nemesis Julianna Blake – if you ever want to escape. But remember: It’s a timeloop, so if at first you don’t succeed… die, die again.

Scheduled for PlayStation 5 and PC, you find more information the game on the official website.