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Clear the holidays for the next Farming Simulator

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Deep cuts. Three-sixty quick-scope balls-out badassness. No shits to give. Farming Simulator 17 is on the way for PC and consoles. Listen, I was farming all the crops before you were a gleam in your daddy’s eye. Don’t start nothing, and there won’t be nothing. You think them crops harvest themselves? Son, get yourself in check. I’m dropping mad cultivation. Farming Simulator 17 is going to be the mac-daddy of agricultural gangsta tricks.

Among the many new features to be announced in the coming months for Farming Simulator 17, we are happy to unveil that modding support – which is exceptionally popular on PC – is making its grand debut on consoles!

Aw, Hell! That’s my farming boo.

The newest version of Skyrim is going to knock the old game out

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During Bethesda’s E3 show, one of the most exciting bits of information was that the company will be releasing a new version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim this year. Ever since this console generation kicked off with HD remakes of previous games, people have been asking for Bethesda to look towards their back catalog. When Fallout 3 was made backwards-compatible on the Xbox One, fans rejoiced and wondered when Skyrim would get the same treatment. Rather than simply making Skyrim backwards-compatible or cashing in with a quick and dirty port, Skyrim Special Edition features substantive changes. The remaster has new art and effects, volumetric god rays, dynamic depth of field, screen-space reflections, Fallout 4 style integrated modding that works on consoles, and all the official DLC.

All that is well and good, but current PC owners of Skyrim (either the original with all DLC, or the Legendary Edition) get the new version for free. Free! Plus, Skyrim Special Edition on PC will be 64-bit, greatly enhancing performance and mod capabilities. It’s a well-known fact in the modding community that Skyrim’s 32-bit memory limitations cause a myriad of issues, especially when multiple mods are used. The move to 64-bit code is a welcome change even if you don’t care about the visual enhancements. Macho Man Randy Savage dragons, endless cheese wheels, and lightsabers all day!

Skyrim Special Edition releases on October 28.

One of the biggest players in the war will not be in Battlefield 1 at launch

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It is inarguable that France was an important part of World War I. As one of the Allied powers, they fielded one of the biggest armies and suffered a proportionally large amount of casualties. France is dotted with important WWI battlefields. The Harlem Hellfighters, the cover subject of Battlefield 1, was attached to the French army because the United States would not let them fight. Despite the massive contribution of the French to the war, you will not be playing as the French forces in Battlefield 1 multiplayer unless you pay extra. Speaking to IGN France DICE’s Julien Wera confirmed that the French forces will be reserved for post-launch premium DLC.

“To really do justice to the French army in multiplayer and, once again, to show a side that we’re not used to seeing, we have chosen to dedicate an entire premium expansion with special treatment after the launch of the game.”

Russia will also not be available in multiplayer, but considering the game’s focus on the Western Front, that decision seems less predatory.

Ben Foster sort of joins Heroes of the Storm

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Since MOBAs are apparently like sharks — they need to keep adding content or they die — I got this announcement from Blizzard today about the latest new character:

Medivh, The Last Guardian, has been added to Heroes of the Storm and is now available for play! Read on for a brief overview of his Abilities.

That’s confusing for a couple of reasons. Isn’t The Last Guardian a Sony property? But it’s also confusing because I recognize that name. Where is Medivh from? Starcraft II? Diablo III? Those are the only recent Blizzard games I’ve played that aren’t Heroes of the Storm. I don’t remember him from those. Then where do I know him from? And then I realized, oh yeah, Medivh is what everyone in the Warcraft movie kept calling Ben Foster, who is SPOILER until it turns out SPOILER at which point he SPOILER. That’s where I recognize the name.

Anyway, he’s in Heroes of the Storm now, where he can turn into a raven. Which explains at least one of the confusing scenes in the Warcraft movie.

Sony’s E3 show had more naked Norman Reedus than any other E3 show

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Sony’s 2016 E3 show was a barely interrupted succession of game trailers. It started with an odd choral arrangement that evolved into an orchestral performance conducted by Bear McCreary. From there, the audience was pushed straight into a demo of God of War, featuring Kratos on a heartwarming jog with his son. Bonding time! Days Gone, a post-apocalyptic zombie game featuring bikers gave the viewers a thrill with a wave of undead chasing a man through a barn. Annual E3 favorite The Last Guardian was displayed, this time with an October 25th release date. Horizon Zero Dawn was back with more future primitive dino-mech hunting. Resident Evil Biohazard looked appropriately dark and jump-scary. Detroit Become Human looks like it takes the multiple-choice gameplay of Until Dawn or Heavy Rain and mixes it with robots.

A selection of PlayStation VR games were shown, including a Batman Arkham VR game from Rocksteady and Battlefront X-Wing VR Mission from EA. The PlayStation VR hardware will go on sale on October 13th for $399.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare‘s space fighter, hull breaching, spaceship explosion gameplay was shown. See if you can guess how long it took the audience to realize it was a Call of Duty game. A Crash Bandicoot collection is being remastered for the PlayStation 4, along with Crash coming to Skylanders Imaginators.

Finally, Hideo Kojima was brought out to great fanfare to show off Norman Reedus’ butt in Death Stranding. It’s no Silent Hills, but naked Norman Reedus is a win.

Ubisoft’s E3 show got weird again

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Aisha Tyler, a Queen dance number, Matt Stone and Trey Parker cursing it up, LeVar Burton, Karl Urban, and Jeri Ryan controlling VR puppets on a computerized Star Trek bridge, Frank Marshall doing his darnedest to plug the Assassin’s Creed movie. This must be the 2016 Ubisoft E3 show!

Just Dance 2017 gave us an amazingly odd musical act to kick off the show. Ubisoft showed off some cooperative gameplay from Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands that made the infamous The Division scripted trailer look positively spontaneous. Check your six! South Park: The Fractured But Whole revealed new powers and improved tactical battles. The Survival expansion for Tom Clancy’s The Division was revealed with a trailer that made it seem like everyone’s efforts in New York have not resulted in a better tomorrow. There was a VR capture-the-flag match in Eagle Flight. The host of Reading Rainbow, Judge Dredd, and Ronnie from Boston Public donned VR helmets and played Star Trek: Bridge Crew. For Honor showed how vikings, knights, and samurai square off against one another. A Watch Dogs 2 gameplay sequence revealed just how Ubisoft could make a sidekick character even more annoying.

Finally, Ubisoft premiered a brand new franchise with Steep, an extreme snow sports game set in the Alps. Take one part The Crew, one part SSX, and one part GoPro commercial and you’ve got the idea.

Your Xbox One will be obsolete in a year thanks to the Microsoft E3 show

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Microsoft has two new Xbox consoles coming. The first, given about 30 seconds of show time, is the Xbox One S, (pictured above) a slimmer, slightly improved Xbox One. It will be available in August and costs $299. According to Microsoft, it’s 40% smaller than the current Xbox and has a better wireless controller. The second new console wasn’t even shown, but amidst all the rumors of Sony following a similar iterative strategy, Microsoft apparently wanted to get ahead of the competition. Project Scorpio was unveiled. It’s a 4K, VR-ready system coming in 2017. According to a video full of talking heads “no one gets left behind” and all Xbox One games will work on all three consoles.

Microsoft’s Phil Spencer announced the Play Anywhere program. Gamers can purchase upcoming Microsoft published games once and play them on Xbox One and their Windows 10 PCs. All five fans of Windows 10 Universal Windows Platform apps can celebrate.

Cooperative gameplay from Gears of War 4 was shown. Chainsaws, guns, and a gun that shoots saws. Speaking of Gears, General Raam from the original game is coming to Killer Instinct. Forza Horizon 3 is set in Australia. Heroes fought a giant arm in Final Fantasy XV. The Friendly Update for Minecraft went live today, which brings cross-platfrom play to the crafting game. Scalebound was on stage for the fourth E3 in a row. Frank West took some gruesome selfies in a cinematic trailer for Dead Rising 4. The standalone free-to-play Gwent game from CD Projekt Red was announced. Sea of Thieves gameplay consisting of YouTube celebrities yelling at one another debuted. State of Decay 2 involves recreating the car door scene from Zombieland. Finally, Halo Wars 2 from Creative Assembly and 343 Industries premiered and made everyone sad for what happened to Ensemble Studios.

Bethesda’s E3 show released a demo

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Bethesda Softworks’s 2016 E3 show began with Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb back together again. Playing for time while the show started a little late, the hosts bantered and “speculated” about what we would see. Adam and Morgan took off once the show started, but threatened to come back for post-show events.

Bethesda’s Pete Hines announced Quake Champions, a multiplayer hero arena shooter. Elder Scrolls Legends, the strategy card game announced last year, was shown again. Todd Howard told the audience to expect more Fallout 4 content including new workshop stuff and a “Nuka World” amusement park setting. A Skyrim Special Edition bundle was revealed that brings graphical improvements and all DLC for Skyrim to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Arkane Studios finally admitted they’re working on Prey. Not Prey 2, but Prey, which looks to be a reboot. Doom is getting SnapMap updates including Hell-themed assets. The biggest Doom applause moment? An honest-to-gosh demo, that’s available now! What year is this? Elder Scrolls Online got some love with a look at The Dark Brotherhood expansion, and the notice that ZeniMax Online is working on “One Tamriel” an overhaul that brings dynamic level scaling to the whole game making character levels as meaningful as Cow Clicker. Finally, Bethesda gave us Dishonored 2 gameplay and dropped the November 11th release date.

Jamie Foxx could not have looked more bored than he did at EA’s E3 show

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Electronic Arts’ E3 2016 presentation began with thumping bass and exhortations for everyone to “PLAY TO FEEL” then ended with Jamie Foxx barely suppressing a yawn. Neither the novelty of Peter Moore presenting from London nor Andrew Wilson speaking from the main stage in Los Angeles could rescue the show from devolving into the traditional marketing jargon and sequel previews. Titanfall 2 was shown. This time, PlayStation 4 players will get to enjoy the giant robot suits and parkour shooting. Respawn promised a full offline single player campaign this time around. Of course, the next Madden and FIFA games had their spot in the show. FIFA 17 will boast The Journey, a campaign based around shepherding rising star Alex Hunter to the top of the league. A developer on Mass Effect Andromeda came up to say the game will be awesome, while a video of a starfield and rotating planet played behind him. Jade Raymond assured the audience that EA is getting their money’s worth out of the Star Wars license by promising more Star Wars gaming than anyone needs. Finally, DICE showed off some more Battlefield 1, ending their presentation with a peek at an obviously unenthusiastic Jamie Foxx and Zac Efron. Play to feel!

The worst part of Doom may be getting better

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Doom’s multiplayer has problems. Beyond being a muddled, me-too affair saddled with pointless load-outs and an uninspiring XP grind, there’s rampant cheating and it’s missing features players have come to expect in big-budget releases. The single player game is exquisite, but what to do about that multiplayer? Eurogamer interviewed id Software’s Marty Stratton, and he has answers. While Certain Affinity was hired to work on the multiplayer portion of the game, ongoing support is now an internal function which will allow the developers to address issues more flexibly. First, Stratton assures players that they are working on the cheaters and that they “understand the frustration” players feel. Second, the team will be adjusting the servers to allow private match browsing, hopefully making it easier to connect to friends. Third, free DLC will be coming with the paid bits of season pass content to bolster player engagement. Finally, bots are coming. Bots! The creator of the Fritz Bot from Return to Castle Wolfenstein, currently employed by id as the programmer for SnapMap, worked on bots for Doom that were used for internal testing. These will be made available in standard multiplayer and SnapMap once they’re polished up for public consumption.

“We know that talk will only go so far with players and hope that our actions this year continue to give players across every component of the game – multiplayer, singleplayer and SnapMap – more and more reasons to continue playing and enjoying the game in whatever way they choose.”

Read the Doom review here.

Meet Marcus Holloway, the next attempt at a Watch Dogs hero

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Ubisoft has revealed Watch Dogs 2. While the sequel plainly follows the template started with Watch Dogs, it’s also obvious that much has changed. It’s not a reboot, but in the words of a famous tech support guy, “Hold on to your butts.” You’re still hacking and using a magic smartphone to fight the forces of control, but the open-world setting has shifted from Chicago to San Francisco and new protagonist Marcus Holloway is younger, more athletic, and more stylish than humorless Aiden Pearce. Marcus can freerun! Not like an assassin, but more like someone that doesn’t pay attention to rules or posted warnings. Tumbling, rolling, and leaping over obstacles like a YouTube stuntman. Marcus has cool youth-oriented clothing that shows he’s not like every other young man rebelling against authority. No trench coats for him! He shops at Zumiez or Urban Outfitters, and wears a carefully slung messenger bag. Iconic!

There is no possible way Galaxy in Turmoil could be shut down

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Frontwire Studios has announced that their unofficial Star Wars game will be published on Steam for free. Frontwire, a small Russian development studio lacking any advice from legal experts, has reportedly secured permission from Valve to distribute Galaxy in Turmoil, their fan version of Star Wars: Battlefront 3 using recreated assets in Unreal Engine 4. What began as a legally gray fan project to independently finish the canceled Battlefront 3 from Free Radical Design, has grown into a questionable full release that will most assuredly not come under the scrutiny of the licensing lawyers of Disney or Electronic Arts.

People have been expressed their concern as of late, saying they expect us to get a Cease & Desist from Disney. I’ll be honest I’ve had mild concerns myself from time to time. However Valve clearly lacks that same concern.

Frontwire’s president, Tony Romanelli, has even published a rebuttal of sorts to people questioning the legal viability of the project. Surely, Galaxy in Turmoil will enjoy a successful launch without interference from copyright watch dogs. What objections could a legitimate license holder have?

The trading floor is open for Anno 2205 and the economic forecast does not look good

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I ducked into Anno 2205 to check out today’s update. A few screens explain some of the changes in broad strokes: a global stock market, trading corporate shares, a new resource called influence, espionage, counter-espionage, disasters, monopolies, unique sector traits that modify your economies. Once I was past those screens, there were the familiar cities that I had spent so much time cultivating, shaping, renovating, tweaking. In a temperate archipelago, in a frozen waste, on the moon. Not in the tundra yet, since that’s a $12 add-on. But the tundra is there on the map when my $12 are ready for it.

Unfortunately, my economy was in a freefall given all the new additions to the game. Something about new administrative costs? This is what happens when you come back to a complex game after a major update. Things fall apart in entirely new ways. And this is definitely a major update. Entirely new systems, new gameplay dynamics, new challenges, new tools, new goals. Free. This is the sort of update that will draw a fellow back in.

Anno 2205 is a game with a hard failstate. If you run a negative balance for more than thirty minutes, then…well, frankly, I’m not sure what happens, but I suspect it isn’t good. Since this is a game without a save/reload option, I have no intention of finding out. Fortunately, when you apply the update, it makes a backup of your corporation. There’s a lot to process here. A lot to adjust in order to pull up out of an economic nosedive. Ubisoft rightly figured I might want a mulligan.

The Big Five Pack — it’s a reference to the five corporations competing on the stock market — is available today for free.

It’s not Saints Row, but Volition’s new game has superpowers and curse words

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Volition and Deep Silver have announced their newest game, Agents of Mayhem. From IGN‘s exclusive reveal, Agents of Mayhem will be a single player open world game in which the player controls three different characters fighting the cartoonish forces of evil. Check out the announcement trailer for some hints at ties to the popular Saints Row franchise. Will it equal the six-star triumph of Saints Row IV? We’ll presumably know more by next week’s E3 event.

APB Reloaded on consoles has something the PC version doesn’t

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APB Reloaded, the resurrected thugs versus cops MMO from K2 Productions, has hit the Xbox One. The free-to-play game has always featured a bevy of in-game purchases to fund its development and support, but the console version boasts a transaction offer that the PC game cannot match. For $199.99 in real money, you can get 20,800 of the G1C in-game currency. G1C is used to purchase “sweet” in-game items like cosmetic accessories, guns, and vehicles. You could go the cheap route and buy 400 of the in-game cash at a time for $4.99, but why not take advantage of the $60 in savings offered with the maximum bundle of points? You can have all the G1C you need until you run out and need to top up with another $199.99 purchase. Sweet!

APB Reloaded started as subscription-only APB: All Points Bulletin by Realtime Worlds in 2010, following their success with Crackdown. The studio was shut down shortly after the game launched and the property was purchased by K2 Productions. APB was relaunched later that same year as APB Reloaded, a free-to-play title. Although it was not well received critically, the free-to-play title has operated with a dedicated core of paying customers.