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Friday 8-24-18: Super Mario Party Only Uses Joycons and Denuvo Developing Anti-Cheat Software

Friday is here, you can tell by the way the planet rotates. Here’s the news.

  • Super Mario Party Won’t Support Pro Controllers
  • Denuvo to Develop Anti-Cheat Software

Super Joycon Party


According to a report by nextn.es, Super Mario Party for the Nintendo Switch will only support gameplay with the Nintendo Joycon. This, in turn, means it won’t support the Pro controller. I can understand this in the interest of keeping controls equal and fair. But the sideways Joycon is easily the least comfortable control scheme to use on the console. Not that I intended to buy the game anyway, to be honest.

Denuvo Anti-Cheat


The infamous anti-piracy company has quietly broken into the anti-cheating business of video games. Denuvo announced that their new system will be coming soon, and will prevent hackers from messing with the game code to gain an advantage over others. They made a point to mention that this includes trying to bypass microtransactions and the otherwise “dilution of the value of the game for the user and the game studio.”

Call me distrusting here.


That’s all for today, however. Tune in Monday for another week of video game news! Otherwise, have a great weekend!

Thursday 8-23-18: Supermassive’s 4 Games and Streamers Protesting Twitch Prime Changes

See? More news! I told you this day would come. Here is that news.

  • Until Dawn Developers Dedicated to Four Games
  • Streamers Protest Recent Twitch Prime Ad Change

Supermassive Quadrilogy


First reported by Kotaku, The developers behind Until Dawn intend to develop four games, each dedicated to classic horror movie subgenres. Formally referred to as the Dark Pictures Anthology, it began with Until Dawn, with the currently in development Man of Medan up next. I look forward to seeing what they have planned.

Twitch Turbo Changes


People were upset when Twitch announced that the partnership bonus, Twitch Prime, would be losing their ad-free feature. The service was available for anyone with Amazon Prime, offering benefits such as a free monthly sub, monthly games, and (until next month) ad-free viewing. To protest this, many partnered streamers have been disabling their ad option in protest. It’s noted that this only effects partnered streams that opt out, and the ads everywhere else on the site go purely to Twitch, and not the streamers, so they will still be present.

That’s all for today. Tune in tomorrow for another news before the weekend hits. Otherwise, have a great day!

Wednesday 8-22-18: D.Va’s Animated Short, Vive Wireless Adapter Release, and Gabe Newell’s Dota 2 Voice Pack

News! Read it!

  • Vive Wireless Adapter Release Date
  • D.Va’s Shooting Star Overwatch Video
  • The Dota 2 Gabe Newell Announcer Pack

Vive’s Wireless Adapter


According to a recent post on the Vive blog, the Wireless Adapter for the HTC Vive will release publicly on September 24, with preorders opening up on September 5. The standard version costs $299, while the Pro version costs $359. As the name implies, this is Valve’s official method of eliminating cables in the virtual reality process. It’s noted that you need a free PCI-e slot to install the receiver card. I wish I could afford one.

Shooting Star


Blizzard released a new animated short, featuring modern-day D.Va. She’s the leader of a protective task force for the Korean city of Busan. I won’t go into detail about it, just watch for yourself.

Also, Busan will be a new control map in Overwatch, based in the city from the short.

Gabe Newell Dota Announcer Pack


Valve founder Gabe Newell is now a Mega Kill pack available in Dota 2. The catch? He’s only available to those subscribed to Dota +, their monthly subscription service for aiding player improvement. It was announced via this entertaining video of Newell in the recording room.


That’s all for today, folks, thanks for reading! Tune in tomorrow for more news relating to video games! Otherwise, have a great day.

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Monday 8-20-18: Dying Light Battle Royale and God of War Egypt

A new week, a new news post. Here’s the news.

  • Dying Light’s Battle Royale Early Access
  • God of War Egypt Concept Art

Dying Light: Bad Blood


A few months ago, developer Techland announced that their open-world, parkour RPG Dying Light would be getting their own Battle Royale game. Now we know when. A number of private invitations for an early access playtest will go out on August 22, offering the chance to play on 9 AM August 25 to 9 PM August 26. Shortly after this will be a global test launch for all players that signed up (sign-ups are closed now, sorry). When the game launches into a public early access, availability will be limited to those who purchase their $20 founders pack, but the game will transition into free to play for the formal launch.

God of War Egypt Concept Art


Game director Cory Barlog recently revealed some concept art they had for God of War in Egyptian lore at Devcon. That’s it, really. You can see the concept art above, courtesy of Gearnuke.


Bit of a slow news day, sorry y’all. Tune in tomorrow for another news post. Otherwise, have a great day!

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Tuesday 8-14-18: Undertale Collector’s Edition and Monster Hunter World Blocked in China

Take a game, give a game. That’s today’s manta, apparently. Here’s the news.

  • Undertale Collector’s Edition for Nintendo Switch
  • Monster Hunter: World Removed from China

Undertale Collector’s Edition

We learned earlier this year (at E3) that Undertale would be coming to Nintendo Switch. Now we learn that a special Collector’s Edition will be offered. This edition will only be available through Fangamer. It includes the game, an art booklet, a 2-disc soundtrack CD, sheet music, a slipcase, and a 14k gold plated brass music box locket. Ritzy. You can preorder this edition now, and the game itself will release some time this September.

Monster Hunter: World Not in China

Controversy has developed as the popular Capcom Action adventure game is removed from marketplaces in China. Government regulators have pulled the game’s license recent, citing “customer complaints.” Unnamed sources claim this is the result of bureaucratic infighting. All I know is that it’s a mess.


That’s all for today, tune in tomorrow for another news post. Otherwise, have a great day!

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Monday 8-13-18: Bethesda Justifies Legal Action, How Fallout 76 Handles Griefers, and Bandai Namco Teases New Horror Game

Sorry for the break, let’s get back to it, shall we? Here’s the news

  • Bethesda Justifies Stopping Used Game Sale
  • How Fallout 76 “Turns Assholes into Interesting Content”
  • Bandai Namco Teases New Horror Game

Bethesda’s Legal Action


If you’ve been tuned into gaming news lately, you like heard about publisher/developer Bethesda’s legal team issuing a C&D for an Amazon listing of a sealed copy of The Evil Within 2. This has the community upset over that they were trying to stop people from reselling games. Marketing executive Pete Hines has since issued a statement. He states that the listing was forcibly taken down because it was a pre-owned copy listed as new. Sealed or not, if it’s not directly coming from a trusted retailer, sales of games have to be listed as pre-owned, which the Amazon listing failed to do. He then reiterates that they have zero intention of limiting used game sales.

This response makes sense to me, but many in the gaming community aren’t having it. Others believe this to be a facade, and that the company is still discreetly trying to limit game sales. Considering this was an action taken by their historically stiff legal team, I believe Hines.

Fallout 76 Griefing Measures


With QuakeCon happening the previous weekend, we learned a few new things about various Bethesda franchises. We saw a trailer detailing the new card-based perk system, but we knew that. We also learned how they plan on making griefers a gameplay mechanic.

When you’re killed by a player, they will then be marked as a “wanted murderer.” This status does the following: They are marked on the minimap to all other players, they have a cap bounty on their head that scales with their level, the bounty is taken out of the murderer’s personal cap stash upon death. If the person they killed returns and avenges themselves, they will get double the cap bounty.

I like this idea, it really incentivizes other to attack them, while hindering them all the same. My only concern is whether a player will instigate someone into attacking, but the defender successfully protects themselves. Will the defender now be targeted as a murderer? I don’t know. We will see this October.

Bandai Namco’s New Game


A new teaser site was recently made like by popular game company Bandai Namco. It shows a loading screen for something called domas_SCENE01, which then displays a static-y video feed of a standard suburban home. The site is called domas.bn-ent.net, so people are taking that the game’s name is Domas. The website’s meta keywords include horror and zombie. Lastly, There appears to be the date of August 30, 2018, at 4 PM. So whatever this is, we’ll likely find out then.


That’s all for today, thanks for tuning in. I hope you all enjoyed the latest episode of the Cozy Co-op, which featured Luke “DaThings1”. Tune in tomorrow for another news post. Otherwise, have a great day!

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Monday 8-7-18: Fallout 76 Wont Launch on Steam, BETA is Entire Game/Carry Over, GTA Online’s Game Breaking Vehicle.

Welcome back to the place where news is in! Here’s that news.

  • Fallout 76 Won’t Launch on Steam
  • Fallout 76 BETA is Full Game, BETA Carries Over
  • GTA Online Discovers Brokenly Potent Vehicle

Fallout 76 Won’t Launch on Steam


Folks had noticed a lack of Steam in all of the information pertaining to Fallout 76. Now, according to a source at GameSpot, Bethesda have actively chosen to omit the game from the distribution service. Instead, the game’s PC version will be available on the Bethesda Launcher application. This is later confirmed by Marketing Exec Pete Hines on Twitter.

Presumably, this was to avoid the profit cut that Steam takes. While having multiple game launchers is a bother, this isn’t actually that much of a problem. It may inconvenience some people who are accustomed to the Steam interface and friend list, but the gameplay experience shouldn’t change. And who knows, maybe it’ll be added to Steam at a later date, like with Fallout Shelter.

Fallout 76 BETA and Launch Details


The FAQ for Fallout 76 recently updated to include more questions and answers. Though the answers they give are putting players off more than anything. According to the FAQ, the Break it Early Test Application (BETA) will contain the full game, and your progress will carry over into the launch game.

This has further reinforced the idea that this isn’t a beta session as much as it’s a pre-order bonus. The idea has first sprouted when it was discovered that the BETA would take place in October, a month before the game’s launch. While I’m sure they’ll use BETA feedback to improve the game before launch, it still feels like a marketing decision more than a technical one.

Broken GTA Vehicle


A new update came to Grand Theft Auto’s Online game mode, and people are upset about one of the vehicles found within the game code. It’s a flying rocket jet motorbike. Well, it’s actually the second iteration of an already existing one. It allows the user not only fly about with ease, this one is faster, more agile, and now comes with anti-missile measures.

Since GTA Online requires you be at the risk of other players interfering with business missions, many players fear that this new vehicle will make griefing all the more unbearable in online play. While the vehicle has yet to be released, it’s likely going to be soon.


That’s all for today. Tune in tomorrow for more of the latest news. There’s going to be a Smash Bros direct tomorrow morning, so we’ll likely see something new from that. Otherwise, have a great day!

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Monday 8-6-18: The Walking Dead’s Degan in Tekken 7, Astaroth and Seong Mi-Na in Soul Calibur VI, and Sagat and G in Street Fighter V

Today is all about fighting! With EVO, a major fighting game event, having taken place this weekend, nearly every fighting game used the chance to announce new characters.

  • The Walking Dead’s Degan in Tekken 7
  • Astaroth and Seong Mi-Na in Soul Calibur VI
  • Sagat and G in Street Fighter V

Degan in Tekken 7

Here’s a crossover I wasn’t expecting. Tekken 7 will be featuring Degan, the antagonist in AMC’s The Walking Dead TV series. This reveal was alongside the announcement for Anna Williams and Lei Wulong. I haven’t watched the show. So I don’t know if he is a good fit or not. I suppose we’ll see.

Astaroth and Seong Mi-Na in Soul Calibur VI

Two classic characters were confirmed for the upcoming Soul Calibur game: Astaroth and Seong Mi-Na. Astaroth has been in literally every game in the series, so his inclusion is by no means a surprise. Seong Mi-Na, however, wasn’t in Soul Calibur 5, despite going as far back as the first game. This led to some wonder if she’s out, or returning. Of course, now we know.

Sagat and G in Street Fighter V

Two new fighters have entered the roster for the latest Street Fighter game: Sagat and G. Sagat was the final boss in the original Street Fighter, and now he’s back as a playable character.

Then there’s G. Drawing power from the earth itself, he is the self-proclaimed president of the world. He fights for the people and his planet. He comes complete with sleeveless suit and top hat, of course.

Both characters are available now for $5.99 or 100,000 Fight Money, and as part of the season 3 pass.


That’s all for today. Sorry to folks who aren’t that into fighting games. Tune in tomorrow for some (probably) non-fighting game news. Otherwise, have a great day!

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Friday 8-3-18: BioWare’s Working on Mass Effect/Dragon Age Stuff, Yakuza 6 for PC, and GameFly Streaming Shuts Down

It’s Friday, I think? Who knows anymore. Here’s what I do know: there’s news to be had. Here is that news.

  • BioWare hasn’t Dropped Mass Effect/Dragon Age
  • Yakuza 6 is Coming to PC
  • Gamefly is Shutting their Streaming Service Down

Not Only Anthem


With such a strong focus being pushed onto EA and BioWare’s upcoming shooter, fans are fearful of a forgotten franchise. But according to general manager Casey Hudson, there’s no need to be concerned.

“We hear loud and clear the interest in BioWare doing more Dragon Age and Mass Effect, so rest assured that we have some teams hidden away working on some secret stuff that I think you’ll really like,” Hudson said in BioWare’s Mid-Summer Update. “We’re just not ready to talk about any of it for a little while.”

The question is whether it will be another Inquisition or another Andromeda. Time will tell.

Yakuza 6 for PC


Sega has released their 2018 Q1 fiscal report, and Reddit user khawaja07 has discovered that deep within the report tells the future for the recent PS4 exclusive, Yakuza 6: Song of Life. It lists the game as a release for fourth quarter 2018 for PS4 and PC in North America and Europe.

We’ve seen Yakuza making it’s way to PC with the recently released port of Yakuza Zero, so we shouldn’t be too surprised. I’m happy all the same.

GameFall


Y’all remember GameFly? They sent people video games in the mail in a monthly subscription service, like old school Netflix. Also like Netflix, they offered an online streaming service, but for games. Or they used to. The company recently announced that they’ll be closing their streaming service August 31. Participating users won’t be charged after that date. Their physical mail games will still be available, though.

With every major game company wanting to set up their own game service, it makes sense that others would fall to the side.


That’s all for today, thanks for reading! Tune in Monday for a new week of video game news. Check out our podcast, we have a new episode. Otherwise, have a great weekend!

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Thursday 8-2-18: Spyro Remake Requires a Download, and a Super Seducer Sequel

It really doesn’t feel like Thursday. What even it time bro? Here’s the news.

  • Spyro Reignited Trilogy Requires Downloads
  • Super Seducer Gets a Sequel

Spyro’s Need for Internet


In a recent update to the Spyro the Dragon website, we learn that the physical copies of the upcoming remaster trilogy will only contain the first game on disc. The remaining two games will require an internet download. The developers presumably did not want to compress their content down enough to fit on a single disk, and the publisher probably didn’t want to have multiple disks in one case. Either way, I hope you have a good internet connection. My apologies to those with metered connections.

Super Seducer Sequel


That’s right ladies and gentleman, Super Seducer gets a sequel. Boy will this be interesting. Now, the developers are claiming to offer a more inclusive game, boasting a female protagonist. Super Seducer 2 “has cleaned up its act and is back to give players a new, inclusive and well-informed” experience. But if we base our judgment off of the trailer, it still looks kinda sleezy. Super Seducer 2 will release on Steam on September 12.

Real talk, this is a perfect example of how controversy can sell. Despite the overwhelmingly negative attention, the first game apparently sold well enough to merit a sequel. If you genuinely are against this game, don’t buy it, don’t watch lets plays, just ignore it. As for me, I’m going to approach it with a Leasure Suit Larry mindset: satirically sleezy.


That’s all for today, tune in tomorrow for more than just news. We also will have a new episode of the Cozy Co-op! Otherwise, have a great night!

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Wednesday 8-1-18: Animal Crossing New Leaf Beats Wild World, Yakuza 0 on PC, and Stardew Valley Multiplayer

Alrighty y’all. Some stuff released, and some sales were made. Let’s hear about it in today’s news.

  • Yakuza 0 Available on PC
  • Animal Crossing New Leaf Better than Wild World
  • Stardew Valley Formal Multiplayer

Yakuza Steam


The award-winning prequel to the Japanese RPG has officially released on PC via Steam. Go fight thugs, eat food, karaoke, all that fun stuff. It’s a great game and I’ll likely get it for myself. It costs $19.99. Have fun.

Animal Crossing Leads


Nintendo’s Q1 financial report is published. And with it, we learn that everyone’s favorite Animal Crossing game wasn’t actually the most popular one. As of June 30, New Leaf had sold 11.78 million units, surpassing the 11.75 million total units sold for Animal Crossing: Wild World on the Nintendo DS. This came as a surprise to me. I assumed that New Leaf was the most popular one by far, since I heard about that one more in online and in-person communities than any other game. Though I’m not TOO surprised, Wild World was an absolute treasure. New Leaf is no doubt an improvement, though.

Stardew Multiplayer, For Real


As I’m sure interested parties have heard, Stardew Valley has multiplayer. But now, it’s official. Until now, it’s only been available as part of the public, opt-in beta. Now it’s being updated into the base game on PC. Publisher Chucklefish has stated that it will be coming to Nintendo Switch next, with other console versions to follow. Have fun farming, everyone!


Thanks for reading. It’s a good day for news. Tune in tomorrow for another news post regarding video games. Otherwise, have a great day!

Tuesday 7-31-18: EA DMCAs SimCity Fan Remake

Time to be real with yall, I’m overloaded with work today and there isnt much news. So here’s one.


Publisher EA Takes Down Fan Recreation of SimCity 2000

There’s a fan-made, open source. recreation of the classic city management game called OpenSC2K.  It was recently taken down off of GitHub under the report of EA. The notice claims that “the current audio visual output of the repository creates content that infringes on Electronic Arts copyright.” According to creator Nicholas Ochoa, he was never contacted by GitHub or EA before the take down, and would have gladly changed things if asked.

This hard take down is likely because you can now purchase SimCity 2000 on Origin, EA’s game distribution service, for $6.


Sorry for the mediocre news post. I’ll do better in the future. Thanks for reading all the same. Tune in tomorrow for more. Have a great day!

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