Contest: Win Replica, a cellphone-based thriller, for Nintendo Switch

In today's contest, you can win cellphone-based thriller Replica for Nintendo Switch!

Everyone just stares at their phones these days -- it's nuts. Go to a restaurant, and like 90% of the people will be scrolling through apps instead of talking to one another.

Now, simulate real life on your Switch! Replica is a phone-based thriller where you have to solve a case using only clues from a cellphone. Neat! Win a Switch copy so you can check it out for yourself.

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Diablo Immortal is surprisingly fun, I just hope microtransactions don't ruin it

Starting this week, Blizzard is running a "limited technical alpha" for Diablo Immortal. Yes, the "do you guys not have phones" game.

We got in.

It's not bad.

Don't @ me.

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Miyamoto's heartfelt tour of Super Nintendo World is too jolly to miss

Shigeru Miyamoto is having the time of his life in this walking tour of Super Nintendo World.

The proud father's happiness knows no bounds in this special 15-minute Nintendo Direct presentation, and it's transferring to me right through the screen. It'll likely be a few years before I can visit this theme park – it's opening in Japan on February 4 but won't be accessible in Hollywood, Orlando, or Singapore until later – and I've accepted that for now. But once it does open, it's on. I've gotta go one day.

During his tour, Miyamoto covered multiple areas including the inside of a Warp Pipe and the gift shop, he previewed the Power-Up Band and phone app, and he showed an exclusive Tokotoko Mario toy.

Definitely watch the Direct when you get a chance. It's a fun one.

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Today's free Epic game is Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty

Odd world? You're preachin' to the choir, buddy! Ain't nothin' normal about it!

Oh, the video game? Yeah, sure. Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty is free today on the Epic Games Store. It's numero dos out of 15 Epic freebies comin' your way.

If you're new to Oddworld, this is a fine place to start. New 'n' Tasty is a remake of the original, meaning that you'll be primed to continue the series if you like what you see. Also, it's an obvious choice for one of the free games, as Oddworld: Soulstorm will launch in spring 2021 and be Epic-exclusive on PC.

The comprehensive list of Epic freebies thus far is Cities: Skylines and Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty. Gather under the mistletoe with us tomorrow as we smooch to another free game.

Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty [Epic Games Store]

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Sephiroth is here to stay in Smash, and he brought banger music tracks

When I saw that trailer for Sephiroth in Smash, my first thought was "they can't kill Mario, can they?!" Well, they didn't: no, the beloved plumber was not gored by one of the biggest bads of all time.

Sephiroth probably isn't murdering anyone anytime soon, but he's kicking a lot of ass already.

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Review: Nioh 2: The First Samurai

I had hoped – and even started to believe – that Nioh 2 was building up to a thrilling conclusion across its three DLC packs, but the final expansion, The First Samurai, is a bit of a letdown. It's not outright bad, and I'm just out here happy to be playing more Nioh, but this DLC surprisingly missed the mark.

If you're a Nioh 2 season pass owner, great – I think The Tengu's Disciple and Darkness in the Capital already proved their worth with compelling new weapon types, different-enough locales, and motivation to keep toiling away for the good of the grind. As a package deal, the bundle is priced fairly.

Taken on its own, though, The First Samurai lacks impact, originality, and excitement. It feels more like an obligation to get through rather than something you'd be genuinely stoked to dig into and explore.

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Xbox players can close out 2020 with a Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 trial

As someone who just got Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 the other week and has been even more hooked on it than I was expecting, let me just say, it's a great note to end 2020 if at all possible. I figured I'd max out a skater or two at most before moving on, but I'm feeling the call. I can't put this remaster down.

If you're in the mood for high-scoring antics on classic levels set to a warm-and-fuzzy nostalgic soundtrack – if you're in the mood for pure and good video game vibes in general – then you might want to make some room in your weekend plans for the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 trial on Xbox One.

The trial is one hour long, and it will be downloadable until January 4, 2021. That time is gonna fly.

Plenty of you already picked up THPS 1+2 over the past few months since launch, and plenty more of you are planning to get it when the time is right, but if you need more convincing, demo it.

As with most of you, I'm ready for THPS 3+4 to materialize.

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CD Projekt Red has started paying for Cyberpunk refunds out of its own pocket

Already in unprecedented territory, we're moving further and further into the uncharted. Hell, we're moving further and further into The Twilight Zone. Shit is downright bizarre right now.

On the heels of Sony and Microsoft both offering full refunds for people who bought Cyberpunk 2077 digitally, there have been two new developments. First, Best Buy announced that is would process refunds for people who have physical copies of the game, even if they're opened. It's a special exception that Best Buy is making considering the state of everything. That offer is good through December 21, so it's something you need to take care of this weekend.

More shocking, CD Projekt has committed to helping expedite retail refunds by reimbursing people out of its own pocket:

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Stadia is on iOS now, here's how to access it

In case you missed it, Apple really doesn't want studios selling individual games on their own cloud service apps. It's impacted both Stadia and Microsoft xCloud, among other outfits, but those service providers are working around it.

Just this week, Stadia released their iOS solution: just use Safari. Here's how it works.

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You can't miss the Bloodborne and Shadow of the Colossus special outfits in Ghost of Tsushima

You already look stylish when you're slicing and dicing in Ghost of Tsushima, doubly so when you're hacking away in black-and-white mode. Add to the aesthetic by infusing your samurai warrior with Kratos, just as Kurosawa intended.

Sucker Punch has brought some of PlayStation's all-time great games to Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, the co-op focused multiplayer mode (that's surprisingly really good). Until January 15, you can unlock outfits from Bloodborne, God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Shadow of the Colossus. Images of all four are in the gallery below.

Each costume is tied to a different class; complete a single story or survival mission to unlock the costume of whichever class you played as. For example, clear a mission as the Hunter to earn Aloy's outfit. Kratos is the Samurai, Aloy is the Hunter, Shadow of the Colossus is the Assassin, and Bloodborne is the Ronin.

New looks from some of PlayStation's heaviest hitters. It won't be long until future games get Ghost of Tsushima skins. It's that good. It's just a shame that Sucker Punch couldn't find a way to shoehorn an inFamous outfit in. I'd play as Delsin, the beanie-wearing samurai.

@SuckerPunchProd [Twitter]

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Spend your Holiday week playing Call of Duty: Cold War Black Ops with free multiplayer trial

If you're lonely as fuck like me, then maybe you might be feeling like you don't have a whole lot to do this festive season. Well, provided that you have access to a platform that carries Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, then you can celebrate the season with non-stop multiplayer mayhem, free of charge. My kind of Christmas party.

As of today, anyone can jump into Cold War's multiplayer action simply by downloading the game on your respective system. Players can then enjoy a multitude of modes - including the recently added Raid the Mall, Nuketown Holiday 24/7 and 2v2 Gunfight - right up until December 24, when you'll have to pull the trigger on a full purchase if you wish for continued mayhem.

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Walking Dead's Daryl, once again without Merle, appears in another video game crossover

There was a time when Merle and Daryl (otherwise known as Merlin Derle) were a united front.

They appeared in games together! But now that truce is broken. Norman Reedus is just too popular and it's been a long time since Michael Rooker exited the show (ain't got time to bleed when you're in the MCU!). It's still very much Daryl's time. The newest crossover? Fornite.

As the newest pair of skins, Daryl is joined by another fan-favorite: Michonne. This is sort of incorporated into the story, which is currently dealing with the aftermath of Galactus' destruction of the Fornite world, as the main powers-that-be search for "hunters" to aid them. So far, the Mandolorian has entered the fray, along with Kratos and Master Chief.

That hunter theme, and the partnership between both Sony and Microsoft respectively, has folks highly anticipating a Nintendo crossover. The most obvious choice is Samus (otherwise known as the crawling "Metroid"), but Nintendo could also just not participate at all. We'll see!

For now you can get Daryl, Michonne, and various bits and bobs of realistic looking weaponry for V-Bucks.

Daryl Dixon and Michonne Join the Hunt [Epic Games]

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Monster Hunter Rise continues its celebration of head-mashers with the Gunlance and the Insect Glaive

If there's one thing to be said for Capcom's upcoming Switch release Monster Hunter Rise, it's certainly not sending you into battle without a decent loadout. Following on from previous videos looking at the Hammer, the Lance, the Dual-Blade, and the Bowgun, the publisher has dropped two more trailers focusing on further weapons in the Hunter's arsenal, namely the Gunlance and the Insect Glaive.

Combining the best of both mid and long-range capabilities, the Gunlance is a deliberate but powerful weapon, capable of letting loose with explosive firepower, while doubling up as a heavy-hitting melee tool. While not the most agile of weapons on offer, the Gunlance allows hunters to pick at their prey from a distance, before moving in for the kill when the tide of the battle swings their way.

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Xbox follows PlayStation's lead with no-questions-asked refunds of Cyberpunk 2077

Late last night, Sony made a massive unprecedented business decision. It pulled the trigger on offering full refunds for anyone who bought Cyberpunk 2077 through the PlayStation Store. That might happen with some low-profile indies, but it doesn't happen to games that are as globally popular and drive as much revenue as Cyberpunk 2077.

You had to think Microsoft would follow suit in due time. Sure enough, Microsoft announced this morning that it's also issuing no-questions-asked refunds for anyone who bought Cyberpunk 2077 through the Microsoft Store.

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Bethesda recalls all its 2020 Fallout 76 accomplishments and improvements

Fallout 76 has been through a lot. A rocky launch. A complete 180 on whether or not game-impacting items would be sold as DLC. Bugs. More rocky update launches.

But in 2020, it made a ton of strides to feel less like a wasteland: in the mechanical sense. It's supposed to be a wasteland. Wastelanders added actual NPCs to the game, which made it feel ever so closer to an actual Fallout title. Then came the Steel Dawn update, which made the world feel even livelier.

Bethesda is reminiscing about this year too on their official blog, providing a "2020 in review" rundown of all they've accomplished. It's a lot! From the early 2020 testing periods to further save the game from its late 2018 launch state, to the two aforementioned expansion launches, to the inclusion of the seasonal system.

So what's next? As previously stated, quality of life updates in early 2021. But Bethesda also shared that there's some seasonal events coming in February, and season four is slated for a March 2021 release. You can also find that tease in image form in the gallery below.

You can also check out the infographic below, which showcases a lot of useless marketing stats among a few cool tidbits. The "top five most popular quests/events" is particularly important, as the high ratings for those could inform future quest design for Fallout 76, or subsequent Fallout games.

Year Two in Review [Bethesda.net]

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Super Baby Vegeta 2 is headed to Dragon Ball FighterZ this winter

Bandai Namco's Dragon Ball FighterZ has proven itself one of the most enduring fighting titles of the last generation. To date, DBFZ has shifted over six million physical and digital units since its release in January 2018, while retaining a strong and engaged global community of players, despite fierce competition from a string of great fighting titles.

And the slick anime scrapper isn't done yet, as developer Arc System Works has revealed (via Famitsu) that it has more content and characters in store for DBFZ across 2021. The next fighter to join the sky-fighting roster will be Dragon Ball GT antagonist Super Baby 2, an inadvertent fusion of the malicious Baby and Dragon Ball protagonist Vegeta, blending the power of mankind with the latter's Saiyan strength. He could take your dad, is what I'm saying. Super Baby 2 will arrive as part of FighterZ Pass 3 sometime this winter.

In celebration of the series' ongoing success, all DBFZ players can expect a few free goodies in the near future, including Gogeta SSGSS and Bardock (Super Saiyan) lobby avatars, and a new color variation for Vegeta in his non-mega-baby form.

Dragon Ball FighterZ DLC character Super Baby 2 announced [Gematsu / Ryokutya2089]

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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is STILL getting new characters

You can believe there are three games that are still being actively developed for in the Dragon Ball Z series? Such is the power of those balls.

In addition to FighterZ and Kakarot, Xenoverse 2 (which came out in 2016) is still getting DLC! At this point, the roster is insanely impressive and expansive, dating back to nearly every era of the show. You have your stock big ones like Trunks, Goku, and Gohan (all shapes and sizes!), but they also delve into minor or tertiary baddies like Zarbon and Lord Slug.

You can add Pikkon to that list now too! According to Weekly Jump in Japan, Pikkon is headed into the arena in spring of 2021. Yes, we're coming up on five years of active development for this project. It's good to be a Dragon Ball fan, as there's always something new to enjoy.

I still remember playing Dragon Ball Z: The Legend on the PlayStation for the first time and being blown away with just how many cast members it had; compared to the SNES fighters I had experienced before it. Sometimes there's something magical about stepping into the shoes of a character that's relatively obscure, but you're big on.

Weekly Jump [Viz via Gematsu]

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Ruin the day as a cardboard cloud in Rain on Your Parade

Every once in a while, a game trailer will come across my path that grabs me by the neck and doesn't let go. Untitled Goose Game did that, Gnosia did that, and last night, the trailer for Rain on Your Parade did it as well. From developer Unbound Creations, this asshole cloud simulator lets you channel your inner Gi as you soak your way through various puzzle stages in search of the fabled land of Seattle.

When I saw this game pop up on my Twitter feed, I knew I had to give it a try. A demo is available for download right now on Steam, and it offers a sampling of the different puzzle concepts players will encounter in the final game. Stages come in a variety of sizes with their own unique objectives. Small stages will ask you to do one or two tasks, such as ruin a wedding by soaking the bride and groom and all their guests, or protect a bomb by soaking those who would defuse it. Larger stages can put more on your plate, forcing you to search every nook and cranny to complete the checklist. Hands down, my favorite stage is a city-block location that lets me go HAM until the time limit runs out.

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Dan Hibiki will rock the Street Fighter V roster in February

Capcom's Shuhei Matsumoto released a state-of-play video message yesterday, in which the Street Fighter V producer announced that DLC character Dan Hibiki will join the SFV roster in February 2021.

The goofy Saikyo-style practitioner is the first of what is expected to be SFV's fifth and final season of content, with Street Fighter veterans Rose and Oro, Rival Schools' Akira, and an as-yet-unrevealed character also joining the fight as 2021 progresses. The timing of Dan's release date reveal coincides with what would have been The Capcom Cup, had this year's Pro-Tour not been canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

In the video, Matsumoto - who steps into the role of Street Fighter producer following the departure of Yoshinori Ono - spoke of the difficulties the team has encountered working during the pandemic, but noted that all work on Street Fighter V's twilight year will continue to a high standard befitting the brand.

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You can now buy Spider-Man Remastered separately on PS5

Spider-Man Remastered has been one of the most confusing remaster rollouts in recent memory.

First, Sony muddled its messaging (along with what Miles Morales was), not making it clear whether or not a remaster was coming alongside of Miles Morales. Then, it wasn't getting save exports...until it did. Now, the remaster has suddenly appeared as a full separate download on the PSN: a month after launch. Go figure!

Here it is! For $39.99, you can get the remaster on its own, with its enhanced visuals/load times, and adaptive trigger/haptic feedback controls. Or, you can still opt for the Ultimate Edition of Miles Morales for $69.99, which comes with the remaster as-is. Note that Miles is $49.99 as a standalone download.

Both are worth playing on their own merits, and are interconnected. Remastered offers a lead-in to Miles Morales' story and a bit of background; but you wouldn't be completely lost if you just head into the second release.

Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered [PSN]

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Control: Ultimate Edition for PS5 and Xbox Series X launches February 2

505 Games, alongside developer Remedy Entertainment, has announced that Control: Ultimate Edition will launch on PS5 and Xbox Series X in a digital capacity on February 2, it will then be followed by a physical release a month later on March 2.

A short teaser video showcases the 2019 physics-defying adventure running on PlayStation 5, where the release will offer a 60 FPS "Performance Mode" and a 30 FPS "Graphics Mode" - the latter of which features ray-tracing support and heightened textures, lighting, and other visual effects. Control Ultimate Edition will include the base title along with its two expansion packs, photo mode, and endgame content "Expeditions".

Control: Ultimate Edition for PS5 and Xbox Series X will be offered as a free upgrade for players who already own Control: Ultimate Edition on PS4 or Xbox One. In a notable controversy, it will not be offered to those who purchased the original release of Control and/or its DLC expansions separately.

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Over 8.3 million viewers tuned into The Game Awards 2020

Last week saw the coming of that menagerie of adverts, prizes, recognition, and more adverts, The Games Awards. And it appears that the 2020 iteration of Geoff Keighley's annual shindig was more than a little successful, having drawn the eyes of 8.3 million viewers worldwide.

This incredible viewing figure -proudly tweeted yesterday by Keighley himself - represents a viewership increase of 83% over last year's event... and that's without a Fast & Furious game reveal. Viewers on Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook Gaming saw Sony's The Last of Us Part II run off with several gongs, with other winners including Supergiant's Hades, Square Enix's Final Fantasy VII Remake, and Nintendo's Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Among the trailers featured in the somewhat loooong event included sneak peeks at Turtle Rock's Back 4 Blood, BioWare's Dragon Age 4, and Microsoft's Perfect Dark reboot. Also featured was the reveal of Sephiroth as a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC character and a host of great looking indie titles. Ultimately, the success of The Game Awards reflects well on the popularity of the industry itself, and as such bodes well for this, the formative days of a brand new generation of gaming.

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Sony pulls Cyberpunk 2077 from PlayStation Store, will begin issuing refunds

The saga of Cyberpunk 2077 continues to move in new and unexpected directions as Sony has announced it is pulling the game from the PlayStation Store and will begin issuing refunds to people who purchased a copy directly from Sony. The announcement comes days after developer CD Projekt Red said it would offer refunds on PS4 and Xbox One without any clear direction on how unsatisfied buyers were supposed to go about getting their money back.

Sony originally told people looking for a refund to wait for a future patch but has now reversed course and is offering refunds to those who purchased the game through the PlayStation Store. Anyone interested in getting their money back can visit the Cyberpunk 2077 Refunds page and fill out the request form. While the game is no longer available on the PlayStation Store, anyone who bought it and wants to keep will still be able to access their purchase.

[Update: Since this post went live, the link to the refund request form has been removed from the Cyberpunk 2077 Refunds page. If you are interested in a refund, I suggest you contact the @AskPlayStation Twitter account as it seems to be assisting people.]

[Update #2: The link is back and working. Click it to claim.]

I don't think I can name a quicker fall from grace than what CD Projekt has done this week, but I hope this will serve as a wake-up call to the industry and to consumers that this type of behavior shouldn't be tolerated, excused, or brushed off anymore.

Cyberpunk 2077 Refunds [PlayStation]

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Contest: Win Spirit of the North: Enhanced Edition - Signature Edition on PS5 from Signature Edition Games

In today's contest you can win Spirit of the North: Enhanced Edition - Signature Edition from Signature Edition Games!

Have you heard of Spirit of the North? I hadn't until the kind folks over at Signature Edition Games gave me a copy to give away! Win yourself a PS5 copy in our first ever next-gen contest!

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Subnautica: Below Zero will cost $10 more starting January 5, 2021

Not to get your hopes up, but Subnautica: Below Zero is still in early access. It's close to the finish line – close enough that Unknown Worlds is about to raise the price by $10 – but it's not quite there.

That said, if you loved Subnautica and you're down for more alien ocean expeditions, Below Zero is a pretty safe bet at this point, even if you have no intention of playing it until the 1.0 update goes out.

The deadline to remember? January 5, 2021 – that's when Subnautica: Below Zero will jump from $19.99 to $29.99. On the same day, the original Subnautica will go from $24.99 to $29.99.

Should you play it now? "As of the Relics of the Past update, Below Zero is now playable from start to (almost) finish. While we will continue to polish the game up until its 1.0 launch, all creatures, biomes, vehicles, and items that are currently in-game represent what will be there in the final version."

As a reminder, Below Zero is not an expansion – it's a new, separate game – and if you buy or already own the early-access version of Below Zero on Steam or the Epic Games Store, you'll "receive the 1.0 release, as well as all future patches," when the time comes. Consider this our official heads-up.

Subnautica: Below Zero Price Increasing on PC Storefronts [Unknown Worlds]

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Sephiroth is officially out on December 22, but you can unlock him early in Smash Ultimate

In a fun twist that feels straight out of Sakurai's "anything goes" playbook, if you settle your score with Sephiroth in a one-on-one showdown in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, you'll unlock him early – as early as today, even. The Final Fantasy VII fighter isn't officially releasing until December 22, 2020.

To play the Sephiroth Challenge (and unlock him, the Northern Cave stage, and nine sweet tracks ahead of schedule), you'll need to have paid up. If you got the $30 Fighters Pass Vol. 2 or you have the piecemeal Challenger Pack 8, you're squared away. You can put him in his place. Watch out for Meteor.

We've also got several iconic Mii Fighters lined up for next week, including dear old Geno.

If Nintendo goes ahead and puts Super Mario RPG on Switch Online, I'll call it even.

Sephiroth is officially out on December 22, but you can unlock him early in Smash Ultimate screenshot



Sackboy: A Big Adventure now has online co-op and a PS4-to-PS5 save transfer

Will I make it to the end of the year without buying Sackboy: A Big Adventure? I'm not sure I can wait for a sale as originally planned. It seems like too jolly of a time for me to miss this during the holiday break.

Helping resolve my on-the-fence-ness, with today's update, Sackboy has online multiplayer support and save-file transferring between the PS4 and PS5 versions (look for an option in the Extras menu).

That's important! Ten of the levels are specifically co-op only, and while there's already local multiplayer in this game (for all types of levels), that's obviously not going to work for everyone in all situations. If you ever hop online with friends or strangers, "your progress will be carried over to your local game."

Another cool thing I always appreciate: online multiplayer is cross-gen, and that should help fill the ranks. I imagine plenty of people got Sackboy on PS5 despite having only one DualSense controller.

Astro's Playroom seriously put me in a platformer mood, so it's just a matter of time.

Sackboy: A Big Adventure update adds online multiplayer today [PlayStation Blog]

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Pumpkin Jack gets a Christmas update because there are no rules anymore

Halloween isn't just a day, it's a way of life. It's 365 and one more on Leap Years. That means when Christmas rolls around, it's also Halloween.

Pumpkin Jack is all about that life. Eight days from Christmas, this jack-o-lantern-headed mascot platformer gets a winter update. There's a new Christmas outfit that brings snow whenever it's worn. There's also a new batch of collectibles, as each level has five gifts hidden away; finding all five in any given stage unlocks something special.

With a little seasonal shakeup, Pumpkin Jack has a little more life. Stay tuned for the Presidents' Day update where Jack's gourd is replaced with the stone Mount Rushmore heads.

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Among Us can check 'Come to Xbox via Game Pass' off its list of tasks

A couple days ago, news that Among Us is coming to Switch led Chris to wonder aloud "Why not put it on everything at this point?" That timing's pretty sus, bud.

On cue, Among Us is getting ported to other consoles. Microsoft has revealed that it's coming to Xbox and will be available on Xbox Game Pass at launch:

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Grindstone is still a fantastic puzzle game on Nintendo Switch

If you've played Critter Crunch or Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes, you don't need to be convinced that Capybara is capable of making great puzzle games that'll creep into – and slowly take over – your headspace. With that in mind, I'm here to remind you that 1) Grindstone exists and 2) it's fantastic.

More importantly, it's no longer locked down to Apple Arcade. You can get Grindstone on Nintendo Switch as of this week, and if you're an early buyer, you'll save five bucks. $14.99 is the sweet spot.

After reviewing the original iOS version in 2019 and truly loving it – only to let my Apple Arcade subscription lapse a while later and miss out on a few big content updates like Daily Grind modes – I'm happy to be reunited with this gnarly monster-mashing, color-coded-path-tracing puzzler.

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Cities: Skylines is the first of Epic's 15 free games

Fortunately, digital files don't take up any room in the stocking. Otherwise, that thing would be stuffed half a month from now. They only take up space on the hard drive.

You're going to build an entire goddang city today. Epic is giving away one free game per day until the end of 2020. The first is Cities: Skylines. You're certainly not getting shorted on content with the first game.

This is also the start of Epic's holiday sale which is noteworthy in itself -- these things always have decent discounts -- but it ushers in another round of the ridiculous self-replenishing $10-off coupons. You'll get a $10 discount on anything that's priced $14.99 or above (pre-orders excluded). Then, once you use it, you'll get another $10-off coupon in its stead. They're limitless.

Anyway, claim Cities: Skylines, check out the holiday sale, take advantage of those coupons. The sale ends on January 7, so you have plenty of time to get after it. We'll be back tomorrow with another post about the second freebie and a partridge in a pear tree.

Cities: Skylines [Epic Games Store]

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Latest Mario Kart Tour event focuses on Best Gal Rosalina

Nintendo's mobile racer Mario Kart Tour is winding up the year with a celebration of one of the Super Mario franchise's most-popular princesses. The Rosalina Tour offers players a new opportunity to bag previously released skins for the starry-eyed regal. Remember how hard it was to get her amiibo back in the day? Craziness.

The tour's first week sees the festive Fire Rosalina return to the gacha pipe, followed by the witchy Halloween Rosalina, the summery Swimwear Rosalina, and finally the exquisite Aurora Rosalina in week two. In addition, the Apple Kart, Poison Apple Cart, Comet Tail, and Blue Sodakarts are making a comeback, as are the Butterfly, Wicked Wings, and Luma Parafoil Gliders. Naturally, Rosalina's Ice World is the themed track for this event.

You can check out all of the above content in the trailer below. The Rosalina Tour is underway right now and will end on December 29.

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Harvest Moon: One World may not be the return to form you're hoping for

Since it split from the Bokujō Monogatari franchise back in 2014, Natsume's Harvest Moon series has had a tough go keeping itself relevant in the surprisingly competitive video game farming genre. Story of Seasons, the current western moniker for the Bokujō games, has been doing quite well, and it seems like every month we're getting a new farming title in at least one of the storefronts.

Harvest Moon's next shot at reclaiming its former glory will come early next year with Harvest Moon: One World. The key feature of this title is the ability to completely move your farm to new areas of the world. Crops have disappeared from the world, and it's up to you to find the Harvest Wisps who hold the key to the different crops you'll grow on your farm. There are five areas to explore, as well as five bachelors and bachelorettes to marry.

All of that sounds fine, but I'm not really sure this new trailer is doing the game any favors. Something about it just looks so...empty.

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Tales of Arise is nearing the end of its development cycle

It has been a mighty long wait for fans of the Tales series, eager to get their anime-adventure loving mitts on the next entry in the long-running franchise, Tales of Arise. According to comments to series producer Yusuke Tomizawa, development has markedly picked up pace on the PC and console title, which is now expected to ship sometime in 2021.

Tales of Arise was first announced at E3 2019 with a dramatic trailer, telling the tale of two close planets - Dahna and Rena - and the complex issues that develop between their respective civilizations. While the RPG was initially scheduled to launch this year, a desire to create a truly ambitious series entry - along with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic - put several hurdles in place, pushing the release date beyond 2020.

In recent comments to Famitsu, Tomizawa noted that development has picked up in recent months, with the team recovering from the work delay caused by the pandemic. The producer notes that more specific information will be coming soon, stating that Tales of Arise is going to be a title that fans around the entire world will be extremely proud of.

Tales of Arise development in the final stages [Gematsu / Ryokutya2089]

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Monster Hunter Rise brings the hammer down with latest weapons trailers

Capcom is keeping the beat(down) rolling with two more weapon trailers for its upcoming Nintendo Switch release Monster Hunter Rise. Having given us a look at the finesse of the Dual Blades, the poking power of the Lance, and the long-range firepower of the Bowgun, it's time to get down and dirty with the head-pounding Hammer, and the battle-tested Sword and Shield.

More so than any other weapon in Monster Hunter Rise, Hammer-wielders are all about blunt force power, dropping devastating and highly damaging blows on their prey's bonces with reckless abandon. Almost entirely lacking in artistry and agility, the Hammer is a relentless, no-questions-asked full-frontal assault on the opposition. Please hunter, don't hurt 'em.

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Overwatch 2 will allegedly show at BlizzCon Online, hopefully we'll get actual info on it

Amid a recap of a "crazy 2020," as Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan calls it, is a kernel of info on Overwatch 2. Or rather, a later date in which we'll actually hear more about it.

In addition to Diablo IV, Overwatch 2 will also be making an appearance at BlizzCon Online in February. "We will be talking about [Overwatch 2] more in February with BlizzCon Online coming up," he notes in the below video at roughly the 30-second mark.

We still don't know much about this game beyond the initial cinematic reveal in November of 2019. Oddly, it seems like it's a pseudo-expansion of the original Overwatch with new PVP maps and a bonafide PVE component, but a lot of players are confused about what the phrase "redefining what a sequel means" actually entails. We could speculate all day, but near the end of the video (5:30) Kaplan manages expectations again, noting "we still have a ways to go."

Overwatch is still seemingly doing well, and overarching development is spilling over into both games it seems. Kaplan says that in their efforts to ramp up production, they hired a "really amazing level designer named Morton," who created a new map called Kanezaka. The team decided to bring it into full production right away, with Easter eggs and "lore payoff" (heavily focusing around Genji and Hanzo). It even has a cat cafe!

Kanezaka will be out this month on the PTR (public test realm), and fully out in January 2021.

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I can't stop thinking about Gnosia

Unlike with most of the past Nintendo presentations, this week's Indie World showcase really didn't have a lot for me. I'm moderately interested in Among Us and I guess I should probably get around to playing Spelunky, but really, only one game from that show spoke to me and I can't get it out of my head: Gnosia.

The game originally released for the PlayStation Vita in Japan and earned a certain level of notability when it scored a 10/10 from IGN Japan. It plays out like an intergalactic game of Werewolf. Gnosia aboard a drifting spaceship are replicating humans, and you have to deduce which of your fellow passengers isn't who they say they are. Each round is relatively short, and once you've won or lost, the story resets with a revolving set of characters and shuffled roles. As you repeatedly loop through the story, more of its mysteries will be revealed.

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Nintendo Download: Super Meat Boy Forever

There's a few third-party releases left in the eShop!

Super Meat Boy Forever just got a release date recently, and thankfully, the Switch will join the PC with a December 23 launch. Beyond that, it's a very low key week for the Nintendo eShop, with mostly indies, and a Switch port of Grindstone, which earned the respect of many Apple Arcade users in late 2019.

Also buried in this sea of mid-December releases is Turrican Flashback, which had a big re-announcement party recently. Also available on PS4, this collection reassembles Turrican, Turrican II, Mega Turrican, and Super Turrican under one roof. Given that so many people have forgotten about this series, it warms my heart to see it make headlines again.

And don't forget Calico, the cute indie release announced during yesterday's stream, as well as the Switch port of Among Us, which was confirmed later to support cross-play.

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Multiple mobile games pulled in $1 billion in revenue this year

2020 was some year for mobile gaming. While the pocket-sized platform has always been a lucrative prospect for developers and publishers, this year has seen a staggering amount of money spent on mobile games and their respective microtransactions.

As noted by the statisticians over at Sensor Tower, five particular titles raked over one billion dollars each in total revenue. Tencent's PUBG Mobile and Honor of Kings amassed a bewildering $2.6 billion and $2.5 billion respectively, while Niantic's Pokemon GO continued its steady success, raking in $1.2 billion in revenue over the course of the year. Bringing up the rear are kids' favourite Roblox and the super-popular Coin Master, both of which scored around the $1.1 billion mark.

While all of the above titles have proven to be popular and highly successful releases in their own right, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has significantly bolstered each titles' bank balance, as global lockdown legislation kept people across the world indoors and on their mobile platforms. In all, the mobile market increased profitability by 19.5%, and while experts suggest 2021 will see a slight decline in mobile spending - assuming with all hope that the world starts to return to more precedented times - publishers are very unlikely to turn away from the mobile market anytime soon, ever again in fact.

PUBG mobile tops list of billion-dollar mobile games [Sensor Tower / GamesIndustry.biz]

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Developers can no longer scum eShop charts with free games

This story requires a bit of background, so let's get into it.

A few months back, a number of indie developers called out the state of the Nintendo Switch eShop for myriad reasons. Stating that it was falling into a collective state of mobile-like chaos, these studios shed some light on some of the storefront's shortcomings, as well as the art of chart-scumming.

In short, studios who place their games at 80-100% off had a chance to reach the "top-seller" charts, as the store ranks games by raw units sold. In other words, you could completely dominate the charts with abandonware by cycling games in and out for free. Why am I bringing all this up again? Well, you can't do that anymore!

According to game developer-centric newsletter GameDiscoverCo (which Destructoid has since gained access to), that practice is now dead: at least for "100% off" promotions. As the letter points out, other discounts still work, so you can still game the charts with other percentages. Like all things Nintendo, it's a start. It's baby steps toward a much bigger problem. GameDiscoverCo argues that a longer-term solution would be to change the charts to rank revenue in real-time, just like Steam.

As the newsletter notes, nothing was made public: that's how Nintendo rolls sometimes.

Newsletter [GameDiscoverCo via MCV]

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The Final Demo for Bravely Default II gives you just five hours to see as much as you can

Earlier this year, Nintendo and Square Enix dropped the first demo for their highly anticipated RPG Bravely Default II, the follow-up to two beloved games from the 3DS. It was our first chance to see how development was progressing since the game was first announced a little over a year ago. The demo was challenging, with the difficulty kicked up a notch and more-or-less forcing players to grind it out.

Following the demo, Square Enix opened up a survey allowing players to offer feedback that could directly affect the final product. Earlier this year, we found out just how many changes that feedback would bring, and with the new Final Demo released late last night, we can now see those changes in action.

The Final Demo takes place in the same region as the demo from this past summer. The desert kingdom of Savalon is slowly drowning as waters continue to rise, with no answers as to how. All of this takes place in the first chapter of Bravely Default II, which the demo will allow you to explore for as much as five hours. You'll receive hourly reminders that the clock is ticking down, and once you hit the five-hour mark, that playthrough will end. You can start a new file if you want to try and get further than you did on your first try.

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All I want for Christmas is Fire Emblem Heroes' Santa Bernadetta

Nintendo has released the latest update for its mobile battler, Fire Emblem Heroes. In keeping with the spirit of these festive times, the newest in an endless line of in-game events sees a quartet of warriors don their Holiday finery to celebrate Chrimbo is style. 'Tis the season, after all.

Joining the Orb-greedy pull pipe from today are Path of Radiance's Sephiran, Three Houses' Hilda, and a new Harmonized Hero in the form of Radiant Dawn's Altina and her daughter, Path of Radiance's Sanaki - all of whom are rocking their best Santa Claus duds. Best of all is Three Houses' Bernadetta, who has single-handedly made me believe in the spirit of Christmas with her baffling new "log cabin winter storm" attack. Bless her heart.

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Spotify is now on the Epic Games Store, and we can 'expect more non-game applications' in the future

We've seen gaming platforms expand beyond the scope of gaming in the past.

Microsoft banked the entire last generation on entertainment perks. The Wii had Netflix, and you needed a disc for it (I still have it!). Steam added full-on films and a ton of other non-gaming apps to its service a while back. Now, the Epic Games Store is joining the fray.

Announced this morning, the popular music/podcast streaming service Spotify is now available on the Epic Games Store: so you can listen to/complain about Joe Rogan in real time. Naturally it's free, so all you need to do is add it to your account and it'll be listed as an app. I just tried it! It's called "Spotify Music," and it'll show up with all of your other apps (there doesn't seem to be a filter for it yet).

An Epic rep has informed Destructoid that we can "expect more non-game applications" to hit the storefront in the future. At this point, anything is possible. Epic wants people sticking exclusively to their launcher, perusing around after a game or two of Fortnite and the like. Expect it to get even bigger than it already has in 2021.

Spotify [Epic Games Store]

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Nintendo says that Mario games are going away on March 31, 2021 because they are 'celebrating' the anniversary

Ask tough questions, get tough executive answers!

This week, Polygon interviewed Nintendo of America president and Reggie-replacement Doug Bowser: who has remained relatively quiet during his tenure at the publisher. Just recently though he broke that silence by speaking to a number of Nintendo topics, like the destruction of some Mario games on March 31, 2021.

When asked why Nintendo was going with the vaulting strategy, Bowser replied: "Yeah, I think I use a simple word: celebration. It just — this is a celebration of Mario's 35th anniversary. And we wanted to celebrate in unique and different ways, and we've done that through games like Super Mario 3D All-Stars, or we will be doing that through future releases, such as Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury."

Bowser also says that there are "various" other ways in which they're celebrating too, with releases like Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit. But that "with some of these titles, we felt it was an opportunity to release them for a limited period of time. They've done very, very well. Super Mario 3D All-Stars has sold over 2.6 million units in the US alone." He later clarifies that it's "not a strategy [they're] going to be  using widely."

Of course, there's something else to take away from this. Bowser never mentioned whether or not the eventual removal of Fire Emblem NES from the Switch eShop was a "celebration" too. Also, "they've done very, very well" and "not using widely" is telling. They've already expanded the strategy outside of the confines of Mario, and if it's doing "well," they can probably push the controversy boundaries a bit and do it once or twice per year.

We'll see!

Doug Bowser on Nintendo's obsession with March 31, plus Joy-Con drift and the Switch Pro rumors [Polygon]

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Oh, of course Among Us is coming to Switch...today!

[Update: The developer has confirmed that cross-play is included with the Switch port of Among Us.]

Among Us may have launched back in 2018 on mobile and PC, but that hasn't stopped it from becoming a viral hit during 2020's quarantine.

Given that developer Innersloth canceled the sequel and decided to double down on the monster hit they eventually had, it makes sense that it's going to be proliferated on a ton of platforms. After two years, the day has finally come: Among Us is hitting the Switch today.

That's it! You can yell about your suspect memes on another platform now. There doesn't seem to be any special bells and whistles here, it's just the social elimination game it always was.

Like mobile, I can see playing it in person all together being pretty fun, so the Switch is a good choice for Among Us' first launch console.

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Resident Evil's Shinji Mikami believes he has at least one more major project in him

In a recent interview with Variety, Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami mused up his future in the video game industry, noting that while he has no shortage of ideas, he does not feel the same way about time and drive, and suggesting that he may have one last major project in him.

"I am getting old, and so it would be more of a matter of how much energy I have," said Mikami in candid comments. "My thinking is that if I had a chance to make a game from the beginning to end that's completely my vision, then definitely, that would be my big last project as a director. It would probably be more fitting as that 'last game I direct' kind of thing."

Mikami - currently hard at work on cyberpunk adventure Ghostwire: Tokyo - has left a storied legacy within the gaming industry. Beginning his career in Capcom way back in 1990, Mikami had a hand in many releases before creating the most enduring title of his career, Resident Evil, in 1996. Mikami went on to oversee the production of titles such as God Hand and Vanquish, before breaking out into his own studio, Tango Gameworks, in 2010, returning to the horror genre with 2014's The Evil Within and its 2017 sequel.

Despite Mikami's indelible legacy, it seems that success hasn't changed the modest nature of the 55-year-old, exemplified when asked about his post-gaming career. "I'll take a part-time job working at a convenience store," joked Mikami. "The idea of making a rice-porridge restaurant has been scrapped, since there'd be too much competition."

Ghostwire: Tokyo will launch on PS5 and PC in 2021.

Shinji Mikami reflects on 30 years in the industry [Variety / VGC]

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Cyberpunk 2077 comes to Death Stranding with free PC crossover content

505 Games have released a new update for the PC edition of Death Stranding that sees Hideo Kojima's strange adventure title cross over with CDPR's equally dystopian release, Cyberpunk 2077.

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Bravely Default II Final Demo is now available for download

Bravely Default II was one of the games I was most excited to play this year, but sadly, like so many other titles, it got pushed back to 2021. While there are still a few months before we'll get our hands on the full game, Nintendo is offering players another sampling of the final product with the Final Demo. 

The demo will give players access to all four main characters from the game, with jobs and abilities readily available. Download before February 26, 2021, and you'll get 100 My Nintendo Platinum Points. Hey, that's another quick and easy way to score points!

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Contest: Win Cyberpunk 2077 and a Johnny Silverhand statue, courtesy of fun.com

[It's the last night to enter, so get on it, chuckleheads!]

In today's contest you can win a copy of Cyberpunk 2077 and this neat Johnny Silverhand statue from fun.com!

I saw something the other day that it's been over 3,000 days since Cyberpunk 2077 was announced. The wait is finally over! Fans of the cybernetic dystopian genre are finally getting their hands on the series, and now you can, too!

We're giving away a copy of the game (your choice for platform) and this awesome Johnny Silverhand statue, courtesy of our friends at fun.com!

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Ubisoft can't help itself, adds an XP-boosting microtransaction to Assassin's Creed Valhalla

Ubisoft caught a lot of flak for a time-saving microtransaction in Assassin's Creed Odyssey that permanently increased your XP rate by 50 percent. The problem is that a lot of people felt as though Odyssey's grind was specifically tailored to encourage the purchase of the XP-booster. When Assassin's Creed Valhalla launched, it did so without that same $10 microtransaction. It seemed as though Ubisoft was quick to avoid catching that heat all over again.

For 36 days. That's how long Ubisoft could resist. With yesterday's 1.1.0 patch, Valhalla got those same time-saving microtransactions that Odyssey launched with. As Game Informer reports, Ubisoft says "As more and more post-launch content becomes available, we want to give the option to players to advance their progression. Utilities allow players who lack the time to fully explore the world of Assassin's Creed Valhalla to be able to acquire the game's best gear, as well as other items, by accelerating their progress. For instance, these players can purchase maps that uncover some interesting locations in the world, but would still have to visit and play them to get their rewards."

Here's the thing: This is especially unnecessary in Valhalla. The game doles out skill points with regular frequency, and none of the skills are particularly effective. They all just kinda add up until eventually you're more powerful because the number next to your name is bigger. I genuinely can't imagine buying this XP boost would help you beat Valhalla faster.

But it's flagrant that Ubisoft held off on the boosters until it was clear of microtransactions dominating the launch window conversation. Now that Cyberpunk is the villain, Ubisoft has gone full speed ahead on the time-savers in hopes that they'll fly under the radar. They probably will to be honest. Everyone has a very short attention span. Rest assured that Assassin's Creed Valhalla is a long-ass game (too long-ass in my humble opinion) and none of these time-savers will actually make it any shorter.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Sells XP Boosts Now [Game Informer]

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