Life Is Strange: True Colors Highlights Setting Of Haven Springs In Newest Video
Later this year, we will once again set into the offbeat and quirky world of Life is Strange with the third mainline entry in the series, True Colors. Bucking the episodic nature of previous games, it will release as one full title, with the focus this time being on empathy, with the main protagonist being Alex Chen, a young girl who can sense and feel other people's emotional state. The game will also return to the small town setting, this time in Colorado with Haven Springs, and today we got a highlight video of what the fictional place is like.
A new video was released, narrated by one of the potential romantic interests for Alex, Steph, as she details Haven Springs. It will house the cast of eccentric characters the game will have, and there are also several different events talked about, such as a Spring Festival and a town wide live role-playing game, both of which will probably play a role in the game's narrative. Check it out in full below.
Life is Strange: True Colors is set to release on September 10th for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Switch, PC and Stadia. A remastered collection including the first game and it's spinoff is also coming later in the year to the same platforms, which you can read more about through here.
Age of Empires 4 Shows Off Naval Combat And One Of The Dynasties In Latest Trailers
It can be hard to believe, but it was 2005 when Age of Empires 3 launched. Now 16 years later, we're on the verge of a full sequel finally coming out, set to hit this October. Age of Empires 4 promises to once again allow us to build a mighty empire that focuses on important historical events in both new and familiar ways. Today we got a quick look at one of those empires, as well as a new way to dominate your foes.
Via the official Xbox YouTube channels, Microsoft and Relic Entertainment highlighted the Abbasid Dynasty, which will be one of the eight dynasties you can chose. They will have a variety of interesting features, such as deadly camel riders as well the use of the wisdom to advance their empire. The second video is all about the new naval combat, where you will build specialized boats to help conquer the seas. Check out both below.
Age of Empires 4 will release on PC on October 28th.
Tales of Arise Trailer Showcases Kisara's Powerful Guard
Continuing its trend of character trailers for Tales of Arise, Bandai Namco has a new one for Kisara. As captain of the Elde Menancia Guard, Kisara is equipped with a hammer and shield for fighting in close range. Check out some of her backstory and abilities below.
Due to wielding a massive tower shield, Kisara guards instead of evading. She can still initiate powerful counter-attacks though and boasts a strong defense. What's especially interesting is that Kisara is Dahnan and "highly regarded" by all, even soldiers on the side of Rena. Her dream wasn't revealed though so it should be interesting to see how this fits into the quest of Alphen and Shionne.
Tales of Arise is out on September 10th for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC. Bandai Namco recently released gameplay of various field activities, from farming and fishing to cooking dishes, locating owls and skits. Stay tuned for another character trailer in the coming days as Dohalim still remains.
Horizon Forbidden West Delayed to Q1 2022 – Rumor
Following up on the rumor that Sony would announce a delay to 2022 for Horizon Forbidden West, Bloomberg's Jason Schreier reports that this is indeed the case. Guerrilla Games' open world title will release in Q1 2022 as per a "person familiar with the matter." It will originally planned for a Holiday 2021 release.
Sony hasn't officially responded to Bloomberg for comment. However, Schreier noted on Twitter that while the original rumor said the publisher was undecided on a delay, "My understanding is that the game was delayed a little while ago." Once again, we'll need to wait for more details and an official announcement.
GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb noted that a new PlayStation State of Play would be held in September so it's likely that the delay was originally planned to be announced then. With reports gaining more traction, Sony may get ahead of the event and confirm the new release window.
Horizon Forbidden West is currently in development for PS4 and PS5. Though Guerrilla Games didn't provide a release date, it did note that development was on track and "in the final stages." Stay tuned for more details in the meantime.
To clarify one question: It seems like the original rumor was that Sony hadn't decided yet, but my understanding is that the game was delayed a little while ago.
— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) July 30, 2021
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot's Response To Open Letter Is Unsatisfactory, Union Says
More than 1,000 of Ubisoft employees from all over the globe recently signed an open letter to the company's management asking for the removal of any and all offenders from the company. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot's response to the matter has been deemed unsatisfactory by sources familar with the matter, as has been reported by Gamesindustry.biz.
Many of the employees who signed the letter have stated that Yves is harping on the same measures the company took in response to the reports and lawsuits last year, and the company continues to promote the alleged offenders. Yves has promised a number of changes within the company, and stated that employees are free to mail him personally about such issues.
"We want to see real, fundamental change within Ubisoft and across the industry, for the sake of our members. Again, we look forward to a response that addresses all the issues raised and properly acknowledges our demands."
"Even though change has been happening and there seems to be a major restructuring happening internally, it's hypocritical of management to say that they're working on it while still harboring, protecting, permitting, and shuffling around known toxic and abusive people to other positions of power. Morale and trust is low."
Of course, it remains to be seen how the French publisher reacts to the presented issues. An earlier Activison Blizzard lawsuit has sparked a lot of fire in the industry regarding such practices, and it's definitely high time that we start to see these issues resolved in a manner that is fair and just.
Switch Exclusive The Last Survey Gets Release Date for Next Month, Comes Out August 6th
Essay Games and RedDeerGames have announced a release date for The Last Survey, a minimalist and aesthetically rich visual novel set to release next month. The game will be a Nintendo Switch exclusive and pre-orders are live now, as mentioned in a blog post on RedDeerGames' official website. Check out the announcement trailer below for more information about the game.
The Last Survey tasks players with delivering a survey that will change the fate of the world, which is dominated by a number of large companies. The story is touted to be a rich experience about the Earth's future and deals with a number of subjects such as capitalism and corporate greed, among others.
It's certainly a unique concept, and the art-style adds a lot of personality all while making the game feel minimalist and deprived of hope. The Last Survey is exclusive to Nintendo Switch, and releases on August 6, 2021.
A New Hotfix For Microsoft Flight Simulator Addresses A Bunch of Issues
A new hotfix for Asobo Studios' latest Microsoft Flight Simulator arrives today, and will be addressing a number of issues – both minor and major. A recent blog post on Flight Simulator's official website details a list of changes coming to the game with this hotfix.
The patch notes state some performance and stability improvements, which seem to be caused by "minor memory leaks." There are other improvements as well, to navigation, UI, planes and a bunch of other facets.
The update comes shortly after the release of Microsoft Flight Simulator on consoles. A recent update also improved the performance on PC by freeing the CPU. Microsoft also recently unveiled a number of accessories for the game, including fight controllers and keyboard mouse for consoles, read more on that through here. Microsoft Flight Simulator is available now on PC, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S and is included as a part of Xbox Game Pass.
Patch notes:
STABILITY/PERFORMANCE
- Fixed various crashes in game and on the world map
- Fixed crashes related to the offline AI traffic
- Fixed minor memory leaks
INPUT
- The title should no longer freeze for a very long time when connecting / disconnecting peripherals
NAVIGATION
- Fixed broken flight plan for Garmin devices when adding an enroute waypoint that was inserted as a destination
- Fixed flightplanner not resetting when going from one activity to another
- Fixed flightplan from flight assistant not displaying on certain planes when VFR map is open after the destination is set
- Fixed freezes happening when using the flight assistant when setting a new destination
UI
- VR options should no longer be duplicated in the Option menu
- Marketplace "Get and download" and "Download" buttons will now function as expected on the Content Page
- User unable to interact with UI elements with the in game cursor for free flight in some cases
PLANES
- Improvements of pitot static system to fix altimeter bugs, improve accuracy and correctly simulate temperature impact
- Fixed AutoBrakes Button Behavior on the Airbus A320Neo
ACTIVITY / GAMEPLAY
- The correct runway is now taken into account for the Landing challenge at Nice
- Pilots are now displayed in external view at the Isafjordur Landing challenge
- Title will no longer become unresponsive after using Fuel Supply and using a fuel or payload as a numerical value via ATC Ground Services
- Some achievements will no longer be awarded in error for certain landing scenarios
WEATHER
- Fixed big temperature spikes at high altitudes
SDK
- Added new airspace to nearest facility JS API
- Fixed crashes on WASM modules for older CPUs
Upcoming PS5 Beta Update Displays Trophies Vertically
A new PS5 beta update is on its way, which will activate the M.2 SSD slot on a software level among other things. Two manufacturers – Seagate and WD have already revealed supported SSDs for the console, but there are a number of additional features that are sure to elate PlayStation fans. Tom Warren, senior editor at The Verge took to Twitter to report a list of patch notes, which included a change to the trophy layout.
Replacing the PS5 horizontal Trophy layout will be a vertical one, which seems to be great for a number of reasons – the most important being readability. The PS5's UI is minimalist, but is filled with a number of annoying oversights that can prove to be quite irritating at times.
The date and time of the update isn't confirmed yet, but details are sure to follow suit. Of course, this is a beta update and would only be available to users who registered for the program.
Sony's first PS5 software beta is rolling out today, and it includes the long-awaited M.2 SSD support. You'll need a Gen4 M.2 with read speeds of 5,500MB/s or more. There are also a bunch of UX improvements. Full details here: https://t.co/lliJONkrh0 pic.twitter.com/qVdvHU5OVP
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) July 29, 2021
King's Bounty 2 PC Requirements Revealed
1C Entertainment's turn-based tactical RPG King's Bounty 2 is less than a month away from its launch, at last, and it's going to be available on pretty much every available active platform out there. Of course, if you plan on playing the game on PC, its minimum and recommended system requirements have now been revealed by the developer (via PC Gamer).
They're not terrible demanding. On minimum settings, you'll need either an i5-4690 or an FX-9370, along with either a GTX 970 or a Radeon RX 480. Meanwhile, on recommended requirements, that's kicked up to either an i5-7400 or a Ryzen 7 1700X along with either a GTX 1060 or a Radeon RX 580. On both minimum and recommended requirements, you're going to need 8 GB of RAM.
You can check out the full minimum and recommended requirements below.
King's Bounty 2 launches on August 24 for PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
Minimum requirements:
- OS: Windows 10 64-bit
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4690 or AMD FX-9370
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon RX 480 (4 GB)
- Memory: 8 GB
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 20GB HDD
Recommended requirements:
- OS: Windows 10 64-bit
- Processor: Intel Core i5-7400 or AMD Ryzen 7 1700X
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 1060 or Radeon RX 580 (6 GB)
- RAM: 8 GB
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 20 GB SSD
State of Decay 3 is Using Unreal Engine 5, Job Ad Suggests
From BioShock 4 to Dragon Age 12: The Flames of Fate, several major upcoming third party games have confirmed that they're going to be using Unreal Engine 5 for development. At the same time, of course, several first party studios have also confirmed that they've switched to the new engine. At Microsoft alone, the likes of The Coalition, Ninja Theory, and inXile Entertainment have adopted the Unreal Engine 5, and it seems another studio has joined those ranks as well.
As spotted by @klobrille on Twitter, a contract job ad posted by Undead Labs for the position of Sound Designer suggests that they're using Unreal Engine 5 for the development of the upcoming State of Decay 3. One of the points under responsibilities reads: "Collaborate with our Technical Sound Designer to implement audio through Blueprints (UE5)."
State of Decay 3 was confirmed to be in early pre-production when it was announced for Xbox Series X/S and PC last year, so it's still probably at least a few years away from launch.
It looks like Undead Labs is using Unreal Engine 5 to develop State of Decay 3.
"Collaborate with our Technical Sound Designer to implement audio through Blueprints (UE5)"https://t.co/TVoZYWmCAD pic.twitter.com/fbM0jpLPny
— Klobrille (@klobrille) July 29, 2021