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Bethesda announces new mobile game – Elder Scrolls Blades

Added: 28.06.2018 18:48 | 1400 views | 0 comments


Bethesda have revealed a new game called Elder Scrolls Blades, a mobile game set in the Elder Scrolls universe. However, Bethesda also plan to release on PC, VR, Consoles and will allow crossplay between all the versions so you can be playing on your phone at work against another player who may be at home on VR. Go to Playblades.com to sign up for formation. Fallout 76 detailed at the Bethesda E3 show & launches on November 14th 2018 Bethesda working on Elder Scrolls VI and new IP Starfield

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Fallout 76 detailed at the Bethesda E3 show – launches on November 14th 2018

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Todd Howard took to the stage to detail Fallout 76 to the world at the Bethesda E3 conference. Fallout 76 is an online game only and every character you meet in the world is another human player. However it can be played solo with the playe able to take on quests much like any other Fallout game. Each world will only contain dozens of other players, not hundreds and thousands. Death doesn't mean that progression is lost, as it will simply carry over to another server. There is also the building mechanic, much like the settlement feature of Fallout 4, which can also be moved around. Also included are Nuclear Missiles, the ultimate defence against attacks!  To use these will require multiple characters to gain the launch codes. Vault 76 opens on reclamation day and was home to the best and brightest minds. Your character leaves the vault to the world of West Virginia. It features an all new rendering and lighting system to give the best quality graphics ever seen in a Fallout game. Fallout 76 also features all new enemies and will run on 100% dedicated servers. A beta will be available as a Break-it Early Test Application. Fallout 76 will have a Collectors edition with a Glow In The Dark map, figures and a useable T-51 Power Armour Helmet. Fallout 76 will launch on November 14th 2018. Fallout Shelter was also confirmed to be released on PS4 and Nintendo Switch for free and are available now!

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Bethesda working on Elder Scrolls VI and new IP Starfield

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Todd Howard ended his section of the E3 conference by teasing Elder Scrolls VI and a new IP called Starfield. No details of gameplay or setting was revealed, so I guess we will see more next year. Wolfenstein Youngblood announced by Bethesda

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Wolfenstein Youngblood announced by Bethesda

Added: 28.06.2018 18:48 | 1115 views | 0 comments


Machine Games appeared on the Bethesda E3 stage to announce Wolfenstein Youngblood, a new game where you play as BJ Blazkowicz's twin daughters in a mission to save the world from those pesky Nazi's. Youngblood is a single player or co-op game and is set in Paris in the 1980’s. Wolfenstein Youngblood will be released later in 2018.

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As EA backtracks on loot boxes and pay-to-win, I'm left wondering: what about FIFA?

Added: 28.06.2018 18:46 | 805 views | 0 comments


Two moments from EA's E3 2018 media briefing stuck with me long after I left the blazing heat of Los Angeles.
The first was EA's dramatic Champions League trophy reveal, up close and personal as it was for me as I sat in the tiny chairs squeezed into the Hollywood Palladium's mosh pit. It made me gasp. I knew an announcement about FIFA finally getting the Champions League after years of exclusivity on PES was coming (thanks, ). But as a football fan, seeing the actual Champions League trophy within touching distance had the hairs on the back of my neck doing a merry dance.
The second was EA boss Andrew Wilson's closing remarks, which I've struggled to shake because, well, I'm not going to pull any punches here - they stank of hypocrisy.

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Ubisoft announces a new Trials game

Added: 28.06.2018 18:46 | 1060 views | 0 comments


Updated story (June 14th): Though Trials Rising was confirmed for Nintendo Switch during Ubisoft's E3 press conference, the game's upcoming closed beta won't be coming to the platform, an Ubisoft spokesperson has confirmed to Eurogamer.
Instead, we can expect it on PS4, Xbox One and PC, with now available.
There's no word on what the closed beta will feature, but Ubisoft mentioned during the conference it will arrive later this year.

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DayZ studio Bohemia announces a new survival game set in 90s Norway

Added: 28.06.2018 18:46 | 1199 views | 0 comments


DayZ and Arma studio Bohemia has announced a new Scandinavian post-nuclear-war survival game for Xbox One called Vigor. It's coming to Xbox Game Preview this summer. Whether it will land on other platforms we don't yet know.
Vigor was announced in a brief, cinematic trailer during an Inside Xbox broadcast at E3. In the trailer, survivors tiptoe through a tunnelled road, sifting through wreckage, before tension spikes as another survivor - possibly hostile - is seen.
There's no gameplay but the characters wear a jumbled assortment of clothing and wield guns appropriate to the game's 1990s timeline. There's been a nuclear war in Central Europe, and Norway, the game's setting, has become a cutthroat place to make a last stand.

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Overkill's The Walking Dead gets a release date

Added: 28.06.2018 18:46 | 1158 views | 0 comments


Payday developer Overkill's The Walking Dead game was given a release date at E3 2018's PC Gaming Show.
It's coming November 8th in Europe and November 6th in North America, with pre-orders opening on June 12th.
We assume it'll be available on PS4 and Xbox One at the same time.

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For Honor is free all this week on PC

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At its E3 showcase, Ubisoft announced that the Starter Edition of its melee-focussed multiplayer brawler For Honor, will be free on PC via Uplay from June 11th to June 18th.
The freebie heralds the announcement of a major new For Honor update, known as Marching Fire, that's due to arrive on October 16th. According to Ubisoft, Marching Fire is the game's "biggest and most ambitious update so far".
"After the great cataclysm that brought knights, vikings, and samurai to fight," the publisher explained, "civil war consumed China. Warriors of the Wu Lin factions fought each other but failed to establish order. Amid the chaos, four warriors of the Wu Lin now march west."

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Three hours with Assassin's Creed Odyssey

Added: 28.06.2018 18:46 | 1121 views | 0 comments


The least interesting thing about Assassin's Creed Odyssey is its October 2018 release date, but the timing of another massive game in the series just 12 months after Assassin's Creed Origins will generate headlines regardless. Origins' success - its brilliant new characters and reworked RPG-lite focus - is something of a double-edged sword: these changes reinvigorated the series, but by taking an extra year of time to bed them in Ubisoft reinforced the feeling each installment could offer the same leaps forward, if only the publisher leant on its biggest franchise a little less. It's against this backdrop Odyssey has been detailed and its release date confirmed - but I'm confident, after more than three hours of gameplay, this year's installment answers those immediate questions.
"We started discussing the setting and what we wanted to do even before we were finished with Syndicate," Odyssey's creative director Marc-Alexis Côté tells me. It's a couple of weeks before E3 and I'm speaking to Côté at an event in Paris, attended by numerous developers from Odyssey's lead studio, Ubisoft Quebec. This is the team behind the London-based Assassin's Creed Syndicate, the enjoyable 2015 entry which released while the future of the franchise post-Unity was being quietly reworked behind the scenes. "Together with the Origins team [at Ubisoft Montreal] we've been busy plotting the course of the franchise, from action adventure to a full-fledged RPG as something to happen over these two games," he continues. When introducing Odyssey, Côté boasts that it "completes the transition" of the franchise into a "full-scale open world RPG". Where the team behind Bayek focused on rebooting the series' combat, navigation and sense of space, Côté and co. have focused on improving the series' storytelling so you can "finally interact with history".
As in the full game, my demo - the same on offer this week here at E3 - begins with the choice of Alexios or Kassandra as a playable character. They are individuals - not male or female versions of the same person, or your own avatar - but you can expect the same script for them both. It's 431BC in Ancient Greece, 400 years before Assassin's Creed Origins. Sparta and Athens are at war, and it's been about 50 years since the Gerard Butler's King Leonidas fought the famous battle in the movie 300. Your player character is a forgotten descendant of Leonidas, kicked off a cliff at a young age for having done something which brought great shame on your family. 17 in-game years later and about the same number of hours into the game's story, the demo opens with you well on the path to becoming a mercenary of renown.

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