Microsoft Flight Simulator Available Now

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Immerse yourself in the vast beautiful world that is our planet in Microsoft Flight Simulator, out now for Windows 10 PC and instantly available with Xbox Game Pass for PC. To celebrate the launch, a new ‘Around the World’ Series has also launced:

Around the World is a 6 episode series that takes you across Oceania, Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Central America, and the Caribbean through the lens of Microsoft Flight Simulator. In episode 1, explore the diverse region of Oceania – spanning the eastern and western hemispheres, including Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. Our Earth is vibrant, ever-changing, and so is the world of Microsoft Flight Simulator – which includes real-time weather, aerial views of terrain from land, sea, including plant and animal life.

From light planes to wide-body jets, fly highly detailed and accurate aircraft in the next generation of Microsoft Flight Simulator. Test your piloting skills against the challenges of night flying, real-time atmospheric simulation and live weather in a dynamic and living world. Create your flight plan to anywhere on the planet.

The Sky is Calling.

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MARVEL’s Avengers Xbox Closed Beta – My Thoughts

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When it was first announced that Square Enix was publishing a MARVEL Avenger’s Video Game from Crystal Dynamics and Edios Montreal in 2019 it got my attention especially with the MCU coming to an end for the foreseeable following Avengers End Game. The Announcement was full hype and huge plans for what was more than just a video game but in a similar model to the “Destiny Ten Year Plan” it originally had, MARVEL’s Avengers was set to be the start of a gaming experience that would stretch over years with new content expanding the base game. But then they actually revealed it by showcasing the prologue to the game and it worried me, a lot! I also missed every opportunity to get early hands on with the game with the last chance being EGX 2019 and perhaps the worst run demo stand I have ever seen. But jump to 2020 and now just a few weeks before release we have the second of a trio of Beta weekends for the game and thanks to being a Virgin Media Customer, I was able to get a code to try the beta out on my Xbox One X. To say it was a mixed bag of both good and bad elements was more than I had expected.

So why don’t I start with what I do like about what I was able to experience during this beta weekend and what actually surprised me the most was that I did not hate it but I also did not love it. That said there is certainly a lot of room for this to grow into something MARVEL fans could sink their teeth into. The Beta is pretty much a demo that again includes the full prologue now with tweaks to the character player models so they actually look far better than when it was originally revealed especially with Thor and Black Widow. The prologue itself sets up the events that the game’s main campaign story is built on but it was good to actually play through it finally and get a feel for this on the rails taste of what the game might offer. The prologue has you controlling the different members of the Avengers starting with Thor and switch to another character as the events which will be known in game as ‘A-Day’ unfold.

The gameplay feels very much like a blend of the MARVEL Alliance games and Destiny, in fact so much of this beta build reminded me of how Destiny is structured in a game that I almost expected Ikora to show up along with Nick Fury to give me a mission. Gameplay is a mix of using light attacks (On X Button) and Heavy Attacks (On Y Button) to do basic combos to begin with but as you level the character up you can use skill points to unlock elements to both buttons such as charged moves or aerial jump attacks. Each character has three special moves, one is assigned to LB, the other to RB and using both LB+RB activates a super move. All of which are tailored to the character and their powers so with Thor his melee is tied to his hammer Mjölnir which he can throw and call back but is sadly not as satisfying as throwing the axe in God of War ironically,  but when the hammer has been thrown, Thor will revert to just punching which is a nice little detail. Switching to Iron Man and his repulsor blasts make up a lot of his attacks but being able to call in the Hulkbuster armour as his super power is thrilling with a really fun animation with a couple of moves like the machine gun punch and missile first launcher straight out of the MCU.

The Beta has the prologue and two campaign missions set further into the game following the prologue which teams Miss Marvel, Kamala Khan, now herself with powers as a result of A-Day with Bruce Banner and what the game refers to as ‘Broken Hulk’ and you can see that this it not the full Hulk but one that cannot not fully become the huge green behemoth that you get to use in the Prologue, though he is still  big enough, angry enough and loves to Smash all be it in a reduce way which I really want to see explained in the story. Miss Marvel is a great character from what has been shown in this beta and Is voiced perfectly by Sandra Saad with Troy Baker really bringing Bruce Banner to life. The two campaign missions see the two in search of Tony Stark by acquiring a back up copy of Jarvis to help them locate him and aid the remaining elements of S.H.I.E.L.D. lead by Maria Hill. The remainder of the beta content is in side missions accessed view the map table in the current base of the wreck of the Chimera hellicarrier. The Story missions is where I think MARVEL’s Avengers will really deal the best player experience and going forward, if they can adapt the big MARVEL universe stories into this game going forward would indeed be worth the price of admission if they can get it right.  Sadly though, that is not enough for me and this beta has too many signs that confirm my concerns about this game just going by what this demo build really, has shown.

Those concerns sadly right now are many and with such a short time to full release, I am worried. Starting off with just how incredibly buggy this beta/demo build is for I experienced a good few even before I can get into the gameplay issues I had as well. Cutscenes during the campaign missions would often lose the character dialogue track so would become a silent movie. Character animations in cutscene would also bug out such as Miss Marvel not having hair in one scene was quite disturbing. Several of the finisher animations that some characters have with Hulk in particular, was out of sync with the actual gameplay so was literally just beating up air.

The gameplay itself is very basic revolving around just beating things up and even the objectives of the side missions you can take a squad of MARVEL heroes on often comes down to just beating something up to destroy it or to protect someone or even just to control zones so JARVIS can slowly hack into the system for you. I also really hate how some of the side missions are so short and that the moment you complete the main objective its over with very little fan fair. The enemies you fight range from standard grunts with guns to melee enemies with shields which you will have to break down with heavy attacks before you can use light attacks on them. Depending on which character you play as, this can either be really fun or just down right repetitive and the side missions in this beta got really old, really quick for me.

Now the Devs did come out this weekend on social media to say that the full game will have a large variety of different enemies to fight and new locations that wont just be the same AIM building like in this Beta/Demo build but overall you will just be beating things up with your favourite characters and there is very little else from what this beta. The Gear system also had very little impact at all to my gameplay I found compared to the skills you can unlock as you level a character up. It uses the same system as Destiny for gear with different quality items having a buff effect and it can then be boosted further by the materials that you collect in the world in order to increase that Gear item’s power level. I do not feel that the Beta really showcased how the gear system will work, although a mission where enemies were using cryo weapons did say that having gear items that bet negate that would be advisable. Time will tell if this gear system can do as much to change your play style as it does in Destiny but it certainly shows just how much Destiny has played a part inspiring MARVEL’s Avengers.

Now the beta really came to life for me when playing with friends and forming a squad with all of us using the hero we wanted to use and when this happened, I did kind of love this beta but when playing it solo, I was forced to have a full AI controlled squad of the other three characters and to say the AI is a little iffy is an understatement. When you are knocked down and waiting to be revived, there were times when my squad did a full Gears companion AI and failed to revive me, there were also times where two of the squad just stopped and refused to join me further in the level. This could be a problem because it feels to me that this is a game that wants you to team with 3 friends for all the side missions with only the campaign missions reducing that depending on where you are in the main story. I do not mind playing with friends but sometimes I do like playing solo so I am hoping there is more refinement into who and how many AI controller squad mates you can have because the beta just gives you everyone and on some of the shorter side missions, you can really feel like you are not involved when you see Miss Marvel and Iron Man bust out their super move and become a giant and Hulkbuster and kick all the ass whilst you are not even nearby to throw a punch!

Coming away from this closed beta weekend on Xbox, I am not loving MARVEL’s Avengers but I am liking it far more than I expected to going into this weekend. There are plenty of elements that I really enjoyed by far too many that I disliked to make this an absolute day one purchase for me. This is following the same business model as a Games for service title like Destiny which means investing time and money in a game experience designed to run for years and not sequels and so far, not enough in this beta has me wanting to commit to that future spend based on what the beta has shown. I like Troy Baker as Bruce Banner but honestly hate the performance of Nolan North as Tony stark which is not helped by the cheesiest dialogue for Tony such as when he calls in his Hulkbuster armour crying out “Who you gonna call….Hulkbuster!” which sounds as naff as it was to type out.

Next weekend will feature the first and final Open Beta available to everyone on PS4, Xbox One and PC and I am hoping they have time to fix many of the issues shown in this beta as well as add more content that better reflects the full game experience because I really want to love this game but right now….too much is making me hold off hitting that pre-order button.

Win Spartacus 60th Anniversary Edition on 4K Blu-ray

To celebrate the release of Spartacus 60th Anniversary Edition on 4K Blu-ray, we are offering you the change to win a copy.

Relive the story of Spartacus, a genre-defining epic in 4K Ultra HD with HDR. Newly-remastered, this 60th Anniversary edition includes an extended version of the film and 4K Ultra HD bonus features.

Spartacus from director Stanley Kubrick, is the legendary tale of a bold gladiator (Kirk Douglas) who led a triumphant Roman slave revolt. Restored from large format 35mm original film elements, this action-packed spectacle won four Academy Awards® including ‘Best Cinematography’ and ‘Best Art Direction’. Featuring a cast of screen legends such as Laurence Olivier, Charles Laughton, Peter Ustinov, Jean Simmons, John Gavin and Tony Curtis, this uncut and fully restored masterpiece is an inspirational true account of man’s eternal struggle for freedom.

Bonus Features:

·         Extended Version with 12 additional minutes

·         I am Spartacus: A Conversation with Kirk Douglas

·         Restoring Spartacus

·         Deleted Scenes

·         Archival Interviews

·         Behind The Scenes Footage

·         Vintage Newsreels

·         And More!

·         (4k Disc Includes All Bonus Features In 4k Resolution!)

How to enter to win

We have a copy to give away, simply enter below:

Win Spartacus 60th Anniversary Edition on 4K Blu-ray

The contest closes at midnight on 31st August 2020.

This contest is only open to those in the UK – sorry!

Turtle Beach announces Stealth 700 Gen 2 and 600 Gen 2 Headsets

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Yesterday Turtle Beach unveiled the Stealth 700 Gen 2 and Stealth 600 Gen 2 – the next generation of its best-selling wireless gaming headsets designed for Xbox One and Xbox Series X, and for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Successors to the brand’s highly acclaimed Stealth 700 and Stealth 600 headsets, the Gen 2 versions take the best-selling products to a new level with their refined, premium build and sleeker look, powerful game sound, clear chat through a larger flip-to-mute mic that seamlessly integrates into the earcup, and all day comfort – all for the same attractive MSRPs of $149.95 (£129.99) and $99.95 (£89.99), respectively. Turtle Beach’s new Stealth 600 Gen 2 wireless gaming headset for PS4 and PS5 will be available at participating retailers and from www.turtlebeach.com starting this weekend. 

• Stealth 600 Gen 2 – Available in black and white versions for PS4 and PS52and will be released on Aug. 16, 2020 
• Stealth 600 Gen 2 – Available in black and white versions for Xbox One and Xbox Series X will follow on Sept. 20, 2020 
• Stealth 700 Gen 2 – Available in black for Xbox One and Xbox Series X. Also available in black for PS4 and PS5, and both will release on Sept. 20, 2020
“With our Stealth 700 and 600 Gen 2 wireless gaming headsets, we’ve delivered a stunning level of high-quality audio, comfort, and features that take these already best-selling products to an even higher level,” said Juergen Stark, CEO, Turtle Beach. “We fully expect the Gen 2s to continue as top-performing products in the market, as the Stealth 700 Gen 2 provides the ultimate premium wireless gaming audio experience for $149.95, and the Stealth 600 Gen 2 looks and sounds amazing and delivers everything gamers could ask for at $99.95.“2020 continues to be a historic year for the gaming industry and the excitement continues as we head into the fall with a variety of AAA game launches and next generation consoles right around the corner, which we believe will also lead to further success for our Stealth 700 and 600 series headsets.”
Stealth 700 and 600 Gen 2s were created to continue the legacy of the two best-selling products in their price tiers3, since launching in 2017. The Gen 2versions once again deliver the perfect combination of advanced and seamless wireless connectivity, precision game audio, ultra-clear chat, unrivaled comfort and build quality, innovative and impressive features, and an accessible price. Full details for Turtle Beach’s Stealth 700 Gen 2 and Stealth 600 Gen 2 below:
Stealth 700 Gen 2 
The all-new Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 features a host of updates including upgraded performance, comfort and styling. Game audio on the Stealth 700 Gen 2 has been tuned and refined to deliver even more detailed and precise sound, giving gamers an even better chance to hear everything and defeat everyone. A larger, high-sensitivity flip-to-mute mic enhances chat clarity and seamlessly conceals into the earcup when muted. New Aerofit™ cooling gel-infused memory foam ear cushions surround upgraded 50mm Nanoclear™ speakers, and a re-designed metal-reinforced headband provides long-lasting durability and comfort. Battery life has been upgraded significantly with a 20-hour lifespan. Gamers can also use Bluetooth® connectivity to connect to the all-new Turtle Beach Audio Hub app to easily customize their audio and program the headset’s remappable dial and button, as well as simultaneously listen to music or take mobile calls while gaming. Xbox fans can once again take advantage of Xbox Wireless technology which automatically connects the headset directly to the console, while wireless game and chat on PS4 and PS5 is handled through the included USB transmitter.
Stealth 600 Gen 2 
Upgrades to the Stealth 600 Gen 2 also include meticulously refined audio so gamers have an even better chance to hear everything and defeat everyone, as well as a larger high-sensitivity flip-to-mute mic that delivers improved chat clarity and now seamlessly integrates into the headset when muted. The Stealth 600 Gen 2’s headband and hinge design have been reinforced for added long-term durability, and soft, glasses friendly ear cushions provide plush comfort while refined 50mm speakers produce high-quality, immersive game sound. A user-friendly audio preset button on the headset allows for easy access to customize audio, and gamers can still count on Turtle Beach’s exclusive Superhuman Hearing® for an audio advantage on the battlefield. Finally, connectivity on Xbox is still easy as ever, using Xbox Wireless technology so gamers can connect to their Xbox with the push of a button, while wireless game and chat on PS4 and PS5 is handled through the included USB transmitter.
For more information on the Turtle Beach’s all new Stealth 700 Gen 2 and Stealth 600 Gen 2 wireless gaming headsets for Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PS4, and PS5, as well as the latest Turtle Beach products and accessories, visit www.turtlebeach.com and be sure to follow Turtle Beach on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

Virgin Media customers to get Marvel’s Avengers skins and early beta access

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Virgin Media customers can give their Marvel’s Avengers Heroes a wardrobe change with an exclusive suite of outfits when the game is released on September 4. They’re also being given early access to the beta this weekend.

The stylish outfits, which are only available to Virgin Media customers in the UK, are inspired by developer Crystal Dynamics’ favourite comic book looks featuring the Virgin Media’s iconic red colour and can be added to all of the main characters.

To help get gamers ready ahead of launch of the game next month, Virgin Media is also giving its customers an incredible opportunity to get early access to Marvel’s Avengers beta between Friday 14 and Sunday 16 August. Visit Virgin Media’s website for more information.

Virgin Media customers to get timed exclusive Marvel’s Avengers skins

Marvel’s Avengers allows players to personalise the attire of their favourite Heroes and customise abilities and moves to suit a player’s particular play style. 

As part of Virgin Media’s partnership with Marvel’s Avengers, its customers are being given unprecedented perks, including the ability to give the Super Heroes new outfits that can’t be worn by anyone else at the time of launch.

When the game is released on September 4, Virgin Media customers will have 90 days to claim the exclusive outfits which can be applied to each main character. These include:

·       Hulk:  Ascendancy Outfit 

·       Black Widow: Lucent Shadow Outfit

·       Captain America: Burning Might Outfit

·       Iron Man: Jet Stream Armor Outfit

·       Ms. Marvel: Event Horizon  Outfit

·       Thor: Light Breaker Outfit

The Virgin Media outfits will make the Marvel’s Avengers characters look the part and stand out in-game and will be something Virgin Media customers can rightly wear with pride when playing online with friends or those in the community.

Virgin Media customers should also keep an eye out on social media and streaming platforms as there are more surprises and exclusive content to come from this great partnership with Marvel’s Avengers.

Virgin Media customers to get early access to Marvel’s Avengers beta

Virgin Media has thousands of beta codes to give away to customers on their preferred gaming platform – Xbox or PC – when entering online.

This unrivalled access, which is only open to gamers who have pre-ordered the game on PC and Xbox (PS4 open beta for all players), means that anyone can download and play the beta.

The beta will let players get exclusive hands-on with the game ahead of full launch. It will be the first opportunity to experience single-player or co-op War Zone missions where players can connect and join forces with friends online as they play as their favourite Marvel’s Avengers characters.  

Ahead of the beta opening, Virgin Media has teamed up with the Arekkz Gaming squad to give Virgin Media customers a run-down of what to expect. The squad provide top tips and inside knowledge of their own experience playing Marvel’s Avengers. This is now available to watch on their YouTube channel

Cilesta Van Doorn, Director of Brand and Marketing at Virgin Media, said: “There is no better time to be a gamer, a fan of Marvel’s Avengers and, of course, a Virgin Media customer. Not only are we giving our customers incredibly stylish and exclusive skins, we are also giving them early beta access to assemble with friends online and play as their favourite Super Heroes.”

Karl Stewart, Head of Worldwide Strategic Partnerships for Square Enix, said: “We’re so excited to be partnering with Virgin Media across the entire Marvel’s Avengers campaign.  We’re delighted to be able to offer Virgin Media customers the opportunity to jump in and experience what’s it’s like to be an Avenger ahead of the game’s official release on September 4th. As we close in on launch, we’re delighted to be coming together to offer their customers something unique and creative. These skins are all about taking things to another level.”

Virgin Media’s Partnership with Marvel’s Avengers

Not only do Virgin Media customers benefit from the UK’s fastest widely available broadband speeds, they’re also being spoilt with exclusive access to an array of Marvel’s Avengers content, such as early access to the beta last month.

In October 2019, Virgin Media gave gamers the first UK play of Marvel’s Avengers at EGX. And if that wasn’t enough, one month later, Virgin Media hosted an exclusive Marvel’s Avengers event in London, giving its customers another opportunity to get hands-on with the demo whilst getting to see character costumes and artwork from the game. 

Marvel’s Avengers

Marvel’s Avengers is a story-driven, third-person action-adventure game. Players reassemble and rebuild their Avengers roster in an original, cinematic single-player campaign, then battle solo or online alongside friends as part of the Avengers Initiative, with new missions around the globe. In Marvel’s Avengers, gamers can customize Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and then harness their unique powers to defend the world from escalating threats for years to come.

Virgin Media skins

The exclusive suite of Virgin Media skins will be available for 90 days from September 4. More information will be shared soon on how Virgin Media customers can redeem the skins.

Virgin Media beta

To access the beta, those interested will need to redeem the Virgin Media code via the Square Enix website. Here’s the 

  1. Visit virginmedia.com/beta
  2. Fill in customer details on the registration form and click enter 
  3. You will receive an automated email with a unique beta code
  4. Visit playavengers.com/redeem
  5. Log in using your Square Enix Members account. If you do not have a Square Enix Members account, you can create one from this page
  6. Enter your pre-order code in the box provided
  7. Select your preferred platform
  8. Click on Submit
  9. You will then be redirected to the confirmation page. If the Beta Code is available, it will be displayed on the page, and you will receive it via email too. If your code is not available yet, you will receive an email containing your code when it is ready, and it will be available on the website

JAZZ RE:FEST ONLINE 2020

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In association with JAZZ RE:FRESHED and MQA, Bluesound is thrilled to present JAZZ RE:FEST ONLINE 2020. JAZZ RE:FEST is the annually sold-out showcase of the UK’s hottest new jazz acts, and this year promises to be one for the books as the festival is going virtual for the very first time!  

Curated and produced by JAZZ RE:FRESHED, one of the UK’s leading jazz music incubators, and recorded live at London’s The Mill Studios, the full festival will be broadcast on JazzRefreshedTV’s YouTube channel, and streamed exclusively in high resolution MQA audio to BluOS Enabled devices from Bluesound, NAD Electronics, DALI Loudspeakers, and Monitor Audio.   

The amazing four-hour show will feature performances from breakthrough and established acts including Binker Golding, Sahra Gure, Steam Down, Ms Maurice, Golden Mean, Jas Kayser and Anthony Joseph, bringing the festival’s signature atmosphere and excitement directly into your home. 

WHEN  

This special high-energy broadcast will take place Sunday, August 23rd, 2020, at 17:00 UK/12:00 US ET/9:00 US PT/01:00 Japan/00:00 China.    

BluOS users can share in the excitement of this concert from the safety and comfort of their homes – for free!  

The remote nature of this year’s show means that it is the first time that audiences outside of the UK can enjoy the festival, as it will be streamed direct to people’s homes in high-resolution audio using technology from Bluesound and MQA. You won’t want to miss it! 

Accessing the stream  

Any BluOS Enabled product will be able to access the stream via the MQA button that will appear in the navigation drawer of the BluOS Controller app ahead of the event. The audio stream will be broadcast in full resolution MQA on August 23rd, allowing you to enjoy every nuance and detail of the live performances, as though you were in the studio with the artists. To access the stream, follow the instructions in the video or the steps outlined below:

Step 1: Ensure your players are updated to 3.8.19. Open the BluOS Controller app on August 23rd, 2020, from 5-9 PM British Summer Time 

Step 2: Open the Player Drawer to select the Bluesound or BluOS Enabled player you wish to use for the stream 

Step 3: Open the Navigation Drawer to choose your music source 

Step 4: Find and tap on the MQA icon to choose the event stream 

Step 5: Tap on the Jazz Re:fest Online 2020 icon to activate the event stream 

Step 6: Enjoy the performances as though you were in the studio with the artists 

FOR MORE INFORMATION 

Get details about the artists and the festival by visiting https://www.jazzrefreshed.com/ or by following our social media channels:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bluesound.hifi
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluesoundhifi/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bluesoundhifi

November Confirmed by Microsoft for Xbox Series X Launch

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At the same time that the HALO Infinite 2021 delay was announced, Xbox confirmed via their official news site Xbox Wire, that the Series X will release in November though it still did not give an actual date or pricing.

The focus seems to be serving as both a reminder that Smart Delivery will offer a free update to Series X goodness on a growing list of third party games as well as all Xbox Studio games currently out for the Xbox One and Xbox Game Pass, but also going home hard on the backward compatibility element to the Series X.

The article reads:

We have plenty to keep you busy until Chief arrives: There will be thousands of games to play, spanning four generations, when Xbox Series X launches globally this November and over 100 optimized for Xbox Series X titles, built to take full advantage of our most powerful console, are planned for this year. And with brand new console features like hardware-accelerated Direct X raytracing, framerates up to 120 frames per second, faster loading times, and Quick Resume for multiple games, playing will look and feel better, no matter which games you choose to play on day one.

More than 50 new games planned for this year across generations and optimized for Xbox Series X, including Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Dirt 5, Gears Tactics, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and Watch Dogs: Legion. With Smart Delivery you only have to buy these games once to play the best versions for your console, across generations.

New games developed for Xbox Series X and launching with Xbox Game Pass,including exclusives like The Medium, Scorn, Tetris Effect: Connected, and more.

More than 40 popular games newly optimized to take full advantage of Xbox Series X such as Destiny 2, Forza Horizon 4, Gears 5, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Madden NFL 21, and more.

It finishes with another plug for the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription service, which I along with many others are believing to be the biggest selling aspect to Xbox right now…but is it enough to justify buying the Series X now its flagship title HALO Infinite is now a 2021 title?

The issue with Smart Deliver for free Series X updates for Third Party titles like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Cyberpunk 2077 is that they also confirmed the same free update for those buying for PlayStation 5 if you purchase the titles for your PS4 and if all Third Party games offer the same free new generation update for both consoles then its pretty much the same choice. Hell right now if Sony offer free PS5 updates for PS4 releases such as the recent Last of Us Part 2 and Ghost of Tsushima especially then well…it might just be a case of Xbox Game Pass clinching the deal.

COVID-19 has definitely had an impact on this new Console Generation launch but what worries me about the Xbox Series X side, is that so far the big games that have been linked with the launch in Hellblade 2, used when the Series X was revealed back in December 2019 and now HALO Infinite, which the entire Xbox Studio Showcase for the Series X was built around just a few weeks ago are now 2021 titles with now actual date for either.

Both sides in Xbox and PlayStation have been dragging their heels in both announcing a release date for their new consoles but also in pricing and when fans can place a pre-order. I have a real concern that this is going to stretch into September where the issue of stock quantity of new generation consoles might become the next issue COVID-19 has impacted on.

I am finding myself less and less enthusiastic about either launch and if both side keep losing their flagship titles to 2021, this is going be the quietest new console launch in decades. Xbox could be seen as being honest with its core fans about delays and trying to manage expectations of what to expect on Xbox Series X launch day but for me, both Xbox and Sony need to go and look in a mirror, have a talk to themselves and be fully transparent and honest about pricing, actual release date, pre-order and stock issues as well as what fans can expect in terms of launch titles on day one and they need to do this now in August and not drag it out for another month.

All eyes are clearly now on Sony and what they do and say next.

HALO Infinite has been Delayed until 2021

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In news just breaking via the official HALO Waypoint website, the decision has been made to delay the release of HALO Infinite until 2021:

The statement reads:

Today I want to share an important Halo Infinite development update with the community. We have made the difficult decision to shift our release to 2021 to ensure the team has adequate time to deliver a Halo game experience that meets our vision.

The decision to shift our release is the result of multiple factors that have contributed to development challenges, including the ongoing COVID-related impacts affecting us all this year. I want to acknowledge the hard work from our team at 343 Industries, who have remained committed to making a great game and finding solutions to development challenges. However, it is not sustainable for the well-being of our team or the overall success of the game to ship it this holiday.

We know this will be disappointing to many of you and we all share in that sentiment. The passion and support the community has shown over the years has been incredible and inspiring. We wanted nothing more than to play our game with the community this holiday. The extra time will let us finish the critical work necessary to deliver the most ambitious Halo game ever at the quality we know our fans expect. 

Thank you for your support and understanding.

Chris Lee

Studio Head, Halo Infinite

My Thoughts…

I honestly can not say I am surprised though it is very disappointing to read. If we are honest, the very fact that Xbox built their entire “Part 1” Xbox Studios Showcase event just a few weeks ago around a game clearly not ready to be shown to anyone is rather worrying. Now in August the leaks are coming out faster than Microsoft is releasing official news, with the Xbox Series X controller packaging revealing the official name of the Lockheart version of the Series X, a reported less powerful all digital version which will be far cheaper than its bigger brother and in the unboxing video currently on YouTube, the manual shows a warranty expiry date of November 2021, and as Xbox products tend to have a 12 month warranty, this could suggest November 5th this year as a possible release date for the Series X and S.

But in terms of HALO Infinite, the gameplay shown visually alone was no where near what the Series X is supposed to offer with character models looking rather “last gen” and no evidence of Ray Tracing. Following the showcase event it was confirmed that the demo was running on a PC and not an actual Series X console which only made it worse for fans questioning what they were seeing.

End of the day, it is better to delay a game and allow it the proper time to be developed that fans and 343 Industries expect, especially with COVID 19 impacting the world as much as it is and continues to do so. But now the question has to be…..what the hell does Xbox Series X launch with because HALO Infinite was the big exclusive whilst Hellblade 2 seems to also be a 2021 title.

August is going to be very interesting for very nervous Xbox Fans.

All the News and Trailers from Night City Wire Episode 2 – 10/08/2020

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Today we get the second Night City Wire episode where more about the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 game will be revealed and teased for fans. It is still a very long wait until November 19th 2020 following the delay announced in June moved it from September.

Below you will find all the new and trailers from the event including my final thoughts….

Lifepaths

We open with a look at the “lifepaths” or backstory players will have and how this choice impacts on their game experience:

The Path you pick impacts your whole game experience, where you start the game can effect your knowledge of the city and its people such as Nomads who live in the Badlands and are family focused and the start of the game is leaving that family and trying to start a life in Night City. The Life Path or your chosen back story will thread throughout the story, different dialogue options and game options depending on which Life Path you chose. The Badlands surrounds Night City and you can as the player visit it at any time even if you do not choose the Nomad Life Path.

Trailer introduces “Fixers” in this case Pedro, Fixers are people that others will turn to if they have a problem they need resolving, especially the rich and powerful!

Music

Next up a look at the music of Cyberpunk 2077 including how the in game band “Samurai” is created with the reveal of the 4th track from the soundtrack “A Like Supreme”

Tools of Destruction: the Weapons of Cyberpunk 2077

Now we have a look at the varity of weapons available in Cyberpunk 2077 from Tech weapons, Power Weapons, Smart Weapons to Melee Weapons and Cyberware…my personal favourite to try out in the game!

The different types of weapons really offer so much choice for players and goes far beyond basic FPS gameplay. Different weapon companies create different types of weapon for just about any gameplay from conventional guns to smart weapons which guided bullets or modifications that can add non lethal ammo as well. Definitely going to be fun trying them all out!

The World of Cyberpunk 2077 Artbook plugged

Final Thoughts…

Another solid look and tease at the world of Cyberpunk 2077 and it just shows the many layers that will make up your player experience with the game. I love how your choice of Lifepath is more than just a cute little biography backstory but actually folds into your entire game journey in Cyberpunk which can give extra dialogue options or a new gameplay choice.

The music, especially for the in game band Samurai is incredible to see being brought to life with so much attention to the little things as well as the big elements that make up the musical performance of each track.

The diversity of the weapons has really impressed me and already I am imagining how to tailor my character to using which type of weapon. The focus on which company makes the gun as well has my interest, could be fun really creating different weapon load-outs depending on which style of combat I feel like.

Overall I am really loving seeing the developers getting to talk about the game and their work following news of another delay just before the first episode of Night City Wire. So far everything feels fresh in what is being talked about and I appreciated the episodic nature of slowly but deep diving into the game ahead of its now November release.

Now to wait for Episode 3 and its reveals….

Christopher Eccleston Returns to Voice The 9th Doctor for Big Finish Audio Book

Big Finish Productions, in association with BBC Studios, today announced the long-awaited return of Christopher Eccleston to the popular role he originated on television.

First seen on screen in 2005, Christopher Eccleston’s Ninth Doctor introduced a whole new generation of sci-fi fans to the TARDIS, Time Lords and sonic screwdriver. Now he’s back in a brand-new series of twelve fantastic full-cast audio adventures in time and space, due to be released across four box sets, starting with volume one in May 2021.

Christopher Eccleston said: “After 15 years it will be exciting to revisit the Ninth Doctor’s world, bringing back to life a character I love playing.”

Story details, writers and additional guest cast are being kept under wraps at present but this Doctor Who audio series promises to be, once again, the trip of a lifetime.

Doctor Who fans worldwide can now pre-order all four volumes, which are available in three formats – collector’s edition CD, digital download or limited edition gatefold triple LP vinyl. Shop the range HERE!

Big Finish’s Chairman, Jason Haigh-Ellery said: “I first talked to Christopher about returning to the role of the Doctor at the Gallifrey One convention in February this year. Christopher said he was enjoying meeting the fans and was pleased that his Doctor was remembered so fondly. He indicated he would be open to discussing a project with Big Finish and then the pandemic happened and time moved both quickly and very slowly. Over recent months, ideas have been exchanged and discussions had. I am so pleased that Christopher has decided to return to the role with us – and I’m excited to welcome him to the Big Finish family as we discover the new adventures of the Ninth Doctor.”

Big Finish’s Chairman, Jason Haigh-Ellery said: “I first talked to Christopher about returning to the role of the Doctor at the Gallifrey One convention in February this year. Christopher said he was enjoying meeting the fans and was pleased that his Doctor was remembered so fondly. He indicated he would be open to discussing a project with Big Finish.

“And then the pandemic happened and time moved both quickly and very slowly. Over recent months, ideas have been exchanged and discussions had. I am so pleased that Christopher has decided to return to the role with us – and I’m excited to welcome him to the Big Finish family as we discover the new adventures of the Ninth Doctor.”

Big Finish’s Creative Director, Nicholas Briggs, added: “Working with Chris was a very special time for me. The beginning of my Doctor Who TV career. So, writing for and directing him feels incredibly exciting. He’s such a powerful performer and it’ll be amazing to work with him again.”

Each of the four volumes in Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor Adventures will be released as a 4-disc collector’s edition box set or download containing three brand-new full cast audio adventures, plus a selection of behind-the-scenes extras.

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor Adventures is now available for pre-order exclusively HERE from just £19.99.  

Review: Livescribe Symphony Smartpen

Here is our review of the latest Livescribe Smartpen, the Symphony.

A pen for every occasion. The pen that fits into your day like a cup of coffee. With you always, but lasting longer and doing so much more. From taking notes in your meetings, to the idea that came on the way to the next. Mix your writing and audio together to relive that moment of inspiration, using just your pen. Save time, the pen makes your handwriting searchable giving your more time to brew another cup. 

Features

  • Transcribe your notes in 27+ languages.
  • Auto sync your notes to your favorite cloud services.
  • Store up to 1200 A4 pages on our pen before you need to sync.
  • Our pens give you access to our Livescribe+ application that syncs to your pen and opens the doors for your handwriting to go everywhere with you. 
  • Access to our free Livescribe+ app.
  • 90 day standby battery life. 

What’s in the box?

The box contains the Symphony, guides, cables and a spare refill.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

When you open the Symphony Smartpen, one of the first things that comes to mind is that it looks like a very expensive and stylish pen! It’s very light (more so than a normal pen) and feels very comfortable to hold and write with.

After you have charged the pen (it’s a simple as plugging it into a power source) you have to download the Livescribe+ app and pair the pen to the app. Again this is a very simple process which involves you selecting your pen type from the app and then following the instructions. I couldn’t get the Symphony to pair the first attempt (I think it was something I did) but I was impressed that the app offered me a number of other options to pair it, the first of which worked immediately. You can also pair from one of the journals if you wanted to.

Once the pen was paired, the app advised me that it needed new firmware and so I had to wait for that to update. The app advises not to terminate the app or disable Bluetooth during the update and that it will take a few minutes – after about 5 minutes the update was completed and the pen was ready to use.

Then just grab the journal you want to use and start writing – whatever you write appears in the app and you can then use it how you wish. You can transcribe your notes into different languages, sync with the cloud, and so on. You can record audio, make drawings, and so much more. You can store up to 1200 pages on the pen itself before needed to sync it – I can honestly say I didn’t get anywhere near that amount before syncing.

When fully charged the battery lasts about 90 days on standby, and it lasted a long time before it needed charging when used.

If you are looking for a very smart looking smartpen that it easy to use and has great features then look no further than the Livescribe Symphony, it’s the pen you need!

The Livescribe Symphony Smartpen is available now priced £119.99 with the notepads starting from £8.99. The Executive Journal 2-pack used in the review retails for £24.99.

You can learn more from the Livescribe website.https://uk.livescribe.com/collections/smartpens/products/symphony

Rocksteady Studios Confirm the Rumoured “Suicide Squad” Game Reveal to be at DC Fandome!

For over a year, maybe even longer, there have been rumours that the studio who brought us the Arkham series, has been working on a new DC Comics based game. Today all the rumours and all the reports have led to them announcing via Twitter that they will be revealing ‘Suicide Squad’ at the DC Fandome online event this month:

From the image alone we can see that Superman will play a big role perhaps in this game, though not confirmed to be playable, the curl in the hair is very much a sign of a Christopher Reeves or even Brandon Routh Superman perhaps. You can learn more about DC Fandome below.

Imagine all the Super Heroes and Super-Villains you’ve ever loved finally​ ​coming together in one place to celebrate DC’s past, present and future. Accessible for 24 hours at DCFanDome.com,​ the global event will immerse fans into the DC Multiverse, with new announcements from WB Games, Film and TV, and comics, as well as an unprecedented opportunity to hear from the casts and creators behind your favourite feature films and TV series, including: Aquaman​, ​The Batman, Batwoman​, Black Adam​, Black Lightning​, DC Super Hero Girls​, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow​, DC’s Stargirl​, Doom Patrol​, The​ Flash​, Harley Quinn​, the SnyderCut of Justice League, LuciferPennyworth​, SHAZAM!​, ​The Suicide Squad​, Supergirl​, Superman & Lois​, Teen Titans GO!​, Titans​, Watchmen​, Young Justice: Outsiders​ and, coming this fall to theatres worldwide, Wonder Woman 1984​​. 

The DC FanDome is the​ ​place to hear highly anticipated announcements and the latest news, see exclusive footage, and venture into themed worlds designed to entertain everyone from movie and TV superfans to gamers and readers, to families and kids. With special presentations to engage fans in every time zone across the globe, you’ll have the opportunity to have an experience that’s all your own.

Inside this virtual con, fans will also get access to localized events, featuring the faces and voices from countries around the world in their local language. No​ matter where you live, your age or your level of fandom, there is something for you.

Ann Sarnoff, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Warner Bros., said, “There is no fan like a DC fan. For more than 85 years, the world has turned to DC’s inspiring heroes and stories to lift us up and entertain us, and this massive, immersive digital event will give everyone new ways to personalize their journey through the DC Universe without lines, without tickets and without boundaries. With DC FanDome, we’re able to give fans from around the world an exciting and unparalleled way to connect with all their favourite DC characters, as well as the incredible talent who bring them to life on the page and screen.”
 
Exploring the DC FanDome

The epicentre of the DC FanDome is the Hall of Heroes, where you can experience special programming, panels and content reveals from a wide variety of films, TV series and games, available in several languages, including Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. From there, navigate deeper into the DC Multiverse, exploring five additional satellite worlds, each with its own localized content and unique activities and one world fully devoted to our younger fans: 

  • DC WatchVerse: Here’s​ where you grab a seat, sit back and join our virtual audience and become completely engrossed in hours of must-see content from around the world. Everything from panels and exclusive screenings to never-before-seen footage, featuring cast, creators and behind-the-scenes crew from across DC Films, TV, Home Entertainment and Games.
  • DC YouVerse: Venture into this world, where the FANS are the stars, to see the most amazing user-generated content, cosplay and fan art from around the world, including, perhaps, your own.
  • DC KidsVerse: Need​ a way to entertain your kids for hours on end? We’ve got you covered inside a special world which can be accessed directly at DCKidsFanDome.com.​ This area features a broad range of family-friendly activations for our younger fans. 
  • DC InsiderVerse: This​ creativity-based world contains a centrepiece video featuring legendary artist and DC CCO/Publisher Jim Lee, President of DC-Based Film Production Walter Hamada, and creator of the DC TV Arrowverse, Executive Producer Greg Berlanti, welcoming fans with a 101-style introduction to the DC Multiverse. From there, go behind the scenes with the master artisans who bring DC to life in all​ ​its forms, from comic books to games, TV, movies, theme parks, consumer products, and more.
  • DC FunVerse:​ Take your DC FanDome experience and gather cool shareables; check out our comic book reader; DIY cool WW84​ Golden Armor and Batmobile kits; plus digital giveaways and a store filled with merchandise, including some limited-edition exclusives.

Pull Up to the Blerd & Boujee House

Where my Blerds at? The second annual celebration of Black nerd culture returns with the all-new Blerd & Boujee House at DC FanDome, bringing Blerds, LatinxGeeks and all nerds “party-with-a-purpose” vibes. As anyone lucky enough to get into the first-ever Blerd & Boujee boat party (featuring DJ D-Nice)​ at San Diego Comic-Con 2019 can attest, fans will not want to miss connections and conversations designed for the culture.

Calling All Fans, there’s nothing more important to DC than the fans, and DC want to showcase you! In partnership with Talenthouse, DC FanDome today launched a call for your best DC Fan Art & Fandom displays. Show off your cosplay, makeup, tattoos and even your own Batcave! Be sure to submit your best at create.DCFanDome.com for a chance to be featured inside this virtual world event, and demonstrate to people in your home country and across the globe that you are the ultimate DC Super Fan. Selected artists on the day of our event will be voted on by the community in each of our two competitions in order to help our judges pick selected artist winners. Selected artist winners will receive part of a cash prize pool courtesy of DC and Talenthouse.

Be sure to check back at the official site, DCFanDome.com,​ frequently for additional updates on what will be happening inside the DC FanDome, including exciting new content on our new blog, the Daily Star​, which kicks off with a welcoming note from Jim Lee himself. Also, follow the social channels below for frequent updates about participating cast members, creators, writers, artists and game developers you can expect to see.

Facebook: ​ https://www.facebook.com/dc
Instagram: ​ https://www.instagram.com/dccomics​  
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dccomics 

Lionsgate Confirms John Wick 4 & 5 to Film Back to Back!

In what is likely to become a norm for film production companies in light of all things COVID-19, Lionsgate has confirmed that both John Wick 4 & 5 sequel films will now be filming back to back next year.

In the company’s Earnings Call, the studio’s CEO John Feltheimer said:

“We’re also busy preparing scripts for the next two instalments of our John Wick action franchise, with John Wick 4 slated to hit theatres Memorial Day weekend 2022. We hope to shoot both John Wick 4 & 5 back to back when Keanu becomes available early next year.”

I can really see this being the new normal for major film franchises for a while to come if you can keep all the cast and crew in a protective bubble, it will be easier to maintain that and continue filming, much in the same way the Avengers: Infinity War and End Game were shot though before the pandemic took over the world. Keanu Reeves himself is no stranger to this style of filming as he did the same for The Matrix : Reloaded and Revelations films back in the early 2000’s.

Review: Deathstroke Knights and Dragons

I am really enjoying the diversity of DC Animated films coming from WB Animation, with the conclusion of their New 52 Animated Universe with Justice League Dark: Apokolips War they have really started to stretch out with stand alone stories Superman: Red Son and Wonder Woman: Bloodlines. But the most intriguing story so far has to be this, Deathstroke: Knights and Dragons whilst the character of Slade Wilson is a fan favourite it is interesting, they have gone for such an anti-hero who lives in a very grey area of morality. What was once a planned web-series has now been combined into a full feature length release.

The mature tone of the stand-alone stories from WB Animation releases is very much something of a refreshing style for more grown up DC Fans, and this is certainly not a story for a younger audience in what is perhaps the bloodiest and most violent DC animated film so far. Visually the art style does take some getting used to compared to previous titles, knowing it was originally planned as a series of web shorts, that never really leaves you as you watch it but I actually grew to like it by the end.

The story serves as both a Deathstroke stand-alone story but also an origin story for the character and the DC universe around him with associated characters introduced as well as his family. We being where it all really began for Slade Wilson, who volunteers for a secret Army program which turned out to be a medical program designed to create an augmented super soldier. Believing it was a failure, Slade went home with his wife Adeline and soon they have a child, Joseph where his family believe him to be a successful business man travelling the world making deals when in reality, the army’s experiment worked and that for the last ten years, Slade Wilson has been working as a mercenary for hire in Deathstroke. It is his secret life as Deathstroke that brings this story together, his lying to his family and the reality of what being a super soldier merc brings Slade’s world crashing down as the organisation H.I.V.E. try to recruit him but pay a price for his refusal as Slade easily takes down their operatives and defeats their leader ‘The Jackal’. Believing it all over, Slade returns to his family.

I actually quite like where the story from here, as ten years have passed and Slade is still living the lie and secretly still takes jobs as Deathstroke, dishing out death and justice according to his own morality code to extreme levels of violence and it is this code that makes Slade Wilson such an iconic antihero. He will kill many to complete his mission and used extreme tactics to take people out but we see him remove a dictator by installing a General instead but makes sure he knows if he does anything against the people, it will be his head taken next but also remembers to get paid for the work. We also see him take down a child slavery syndicate so it does blur the lines of hero and villain which makes Deathstroke such a brilliant character to see get his own outing in an animated film.

The story is pretty much about Slade having to face and deal with his past mistakes, H.I.V.E return ten years later and take his son Joseph who during the rescue, has his throat cut leading to his wife Adeline discovering the secret life Slade has been living as Deathstroke and it breaks up the family. We also learn that Slade also had an affair which led to another child he did not know about, a daughter who inherited his super soldier abilities of heightened strength, stamina and healing ability and Joseph, well he also gained abilities but on a very different level. The return of H.I.V.E and an enemy Slade believed he had killed forces him to confront his past, and try to save his family no matter the cost.

The animation is fluid throughout with tremendously brutal fight scenes and nice moments when the dialogue takes over from the action. Michael Chiklis voices Slade Wilson superbly, really embodying the dual nature of Slade but sadly the rest of the voice cast is a little weak at times, with more than a little wooden performance but not enough to spoil the story telling but just not enough to equal other recent animated DC films. The comic book visual style as I said takes some getting used to but it works and the film delivers enough of a good watch to make it worth sitting through the 87-minute run time. My main complaint is more in the quality of this as a Blu-Ray release as the menu is so basic with the lovely box art serving as the non-animated background and a DVD level of moving between standard disc menus. There is a single special feature of ‘Deathstroke: One Man Death Machine” which looks at the character In the comic books but then also has the producers from Arrow along with Manu Bennett who played the character in the ArrowVerse which just leaves you feeling this was simply taken from the Season 2 of Arrow boxset rather then created just for this animated release.

If you are a fan of DC animated films and of the character Deathstroke, Knights and Dragons delivers enough to make this a worthwhile purchase but it does lack in the overall presentation that previous WB Animated titles have had recently as well as no preview for what is next on the release list. As a fan of the character, this gave me what I hoped for but I am not sure the conscious effort to make him feel like more of a hero than a villain was really achieved, and I am kind of glad it did not!

Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons is out NOW on digital download and arrives August 17th on Blu-Ray and DVD.