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Dynasty Warriors 9 Confirmed For PS4, Xbox One, And PC

By Kevin Knezevic on Aug 04, 2017 12:25 am

Koei Tecmo has confirmed which platforms will host its upcoming open-world Dynasty Warriors game, Dynasty Warriors 9. We had previously known that it will launch on PlayStation 4, but today the studio revealed that the game will also see a release on Xbox One and PC via Steam.

Dynasty Warriors 9 is the latest mainline installment in the long-running action series. While it still retains the large-scale battles and hack-and-slash combat the series is known for, the game diverges from past installments in some dramatic ways, most notably in its level design. For the first time in the series, players will be able to traverse a seamless, open-world rendition of ancient China, from bamboo forests and snowy mountains to the Great Wall. You can see some new screenshots of the game's beautiful setting below.

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In addition to its open world, Dynasty Warriors 9 introduces new gameplay and combat mechanics to the series. A new combo system allows players to chain together attacks that adapt to the enemy's state before devastating them with a decisive Finish Attack. The game also boasts a context-sensitive Interactive Action system that lets players interact with the world around them. For example, you can scale mountains and walls using a grappling hook, while objects strewn about the environment, such as oil barrels, can be ignited and used to your advantage during a battle.

Koei Tecmo still hasn't announced a release date for Dynasty Warriors 9, but it will be preceded by several spinoffs. A crossover game called Warriors All-Stars is launching for PS4 and PC on August 29. That title brings together characters from Koei Tecmo's various series, including Dynasty Warriors, Toukiden, Atelier Sophie, and more into a hack-and-slash adventure. Meanwhile, the Warriors-style Fire Emblem spinoff, Fire Emblem Warriors, is releasing for Nintendo Switch sometime this fall.


Top 20 Best-Selling PS4 Games On PSN For July 2017 Revealed

By Kevin Knezevic on Aug 04, 2017 12:23 am

Sony has released the list of best-selling PlayStation Store games in the US for the month of July. Unsurprisingly, Crash Bandicoot continued his ascent to the top of the PlayStation 4 charts, while the Call of Duty series dominated the DLC category.

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, the remastered collection of the first three Crash Bandicoot titles, was the most downloaded PS4 game last month. The title has sold remarkably well since it debuted; it took the runner-up spot in June despite releasing at the end of the month, and it has routinely topped the weekly UK sales charts. This is certainly promising news for Crash fans, as Activision has teased that a new installment in the series could be on the way if there's enough interest. Recently, developer Vicarious Visions resurrected a notoriously difficult cut level from the original game, Stormy Ascent, and released it for N. Sane Trilogy as free DLC.

The No. 1 title for June, Friday the 13th, fell slightly last month, coming in at No. 4. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor took the runner-up spot this time, while God of War III Remastered rounded out the top three. Rocket League and Grand Theft Auto V both continued to perform well despite being several years old now, coming in at No. 5 and 6 for July, respectively.

On the DLC chart, Call of Duty: Black Ops III's Zombie Chronicles expansion once again took the top spot, while Diablo III's Rise of the Necromancer held firm at No. 2. The rest of the chart was largely comprised of various other Call of Duty DLC, though the Dragon Ball Super 4 pack for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 made a surprise appearance at No. 8.

The PS3 and Vita charts didn't differ too much from June's. The Last of Us topped the former, while God of War Collection was once again the best-selling PSN title for the latter. You can find the full sales charts for those and other platforms on the PlayStation Blog; the PS4 and DLC lists can be seen below.

July 2017's Best-Selling PS4 Games on PSN in the US

  1. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
  2. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor - Game of the Year Edition
  3. God of War III Remastered
  4. Friday the 13th: The Game
  5. Rocket League
  6. Grand Theft Auto V
  7. Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition
  8. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered
  9. Ratchet & Clank
  10. EA Sports UFC 2
  11. Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age
  12. Star Wars Battlefront - Ultimate Edition
  13. Madden NFL 17
  14. Battlefield 1
  15. Ghost Recon: Wildlands
  16. How to Survive 2
  17. MLB The Show 17
  18. Mad Max
  19. Ark: Survival Evolved
  20. Elite Dangerous

July 2017's Best-Selling PS4 DLC on PSN in the US

  1. Call of Duty Black Ops III: Zombies Chronicles
  2. Diablo III: Rise of the Necromancer
  3. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare - Absolution
  4. Call of Duty Black Ops III - The Giant Zombies Map
  5. Rocket League - Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Car Pack
  6. Call of Duty: MWR Variety Map Pack
  7. Rocket League - The Fate of the Furious Ice Charger
  8. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 - Dragon Ball Super Pack 4
  9. Battlefield 1 Premium Pass
  10. Injustice 2 - Darkseid

Titanfall Boss Discusses New Spinoff, Moving On From Titanfall 2, And The Franchise's Future

By Alessandro Fillari on Aug 04, 2017 12:00 am

With the recent launch of Titanfall 2: Ultimate Edition, which is a compilation of all content for Titanfall 2, Respawn Entertainment will be winding down large scale support for last year's mecha action FPS. Despite this, they've still got plans for delivering more content for the futuristic franchise where mechs and parkouring pilots go hand-in-hand. Coming off of the cancellation of the mobile game Titanfall: Frontline earlier this year, Respawn is teaming with mobile game developer Particle City for the full release of the companion game Titanfall: Assault, a mobile RTS title, which saw a soft-launch back in May.

Set for full release on August 10, Titanfall: Assault will have players take on the role of a commander as they guide their crew of pilots, mechs, and other support units to capture territories from opposing forces. As you collect burn cards and upgrade your resources, you'll travel across a series of familiar territories and spaces--such as Angel City from Titanfall--and interact with other established characters from the series. While it may come off as an odd choice to turn a fast-paced and hectic game like this one into an RTS title, the creatives behind the series were set on re-thinking the series for the new platform.

GameSpot recently had the opportunity to sit down with Respawn CEO and Call of Duty co-creator Vince Zampella, as well as Particle City CEO Larry Pacey. We discussed the upcoming Titanfall RTS title and the current standing of the mech FPS franchise and the success it has found, and what's next for the series and for Respawn Entertainment itself.

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GameSpot: The Titanfall franchise very much has Respawn Entertainment's name written all over it, so can you talk about what the collaborative process was like for Titanfall: Assault? Did this process focus on one-side pitching out their proposals to the other, or was it more cyclical in nature?

Vince Zampella: It's a little of both. We have guys at Respawn that are really into [Titanfall: Assault], and push out ideas for it. The guys at Particle City have ideas and they also push them out. Some of the ideas we push tend to get shot down, oftentimes it's like why did we think of them for the mobile game or for the main game, and the other way around. They'll try do one thing and we'll be like, "That doesn't fit the universe and here's why." So everyone's really creative and open, and there's a lot of discussions, but ideas really come from both sides.

Larry Pacey: What was really important was to carry forward the true tenants of the Titanfall universe, which are these fast and agile apex predators of the future battlefield which are these pilots. Our goal was to take advantage of those elements and bring those into a game like this. We also had to look at things like the design aesthetic, working closely with Respawn to deliver that triple-A calibur product on a mobile device. Looking how to simplify and communicate the key units on a smaller screen, with that same kind of presence and scale, was really important for us in how we move the franchise forward.

It must've been difficult to translate Titanfall to a different genre, especially one that's inherently slower paced. Can you talk about that process, what the challenges were in trying to bring the series, and all its lore, over to the RTS space?

VZ: It really was a trial and error type of thing. The good thing is that we have some kind of framework to what the universe actually is, and you tend to always think, "Well, we have a good idea on what the rules are." And then when you start getting into it you realize there's a number of different things to think about. Steve Fukuda, our franchise creative director, helped solved a bunch of problems that necessarily exist for the shooter, but that did start to exist for the new types of things we're doing for the universe. It's actually fun, when you think about all the backstories and characters, you have to put a whole universe together to draw from. It's a really fun process. It lets us expose characters that aren't necessarily in the game, or are just bit players and it gives you more life to the universe. It was a good process.

LP: It really came down to wanting to bring players together on a competitive landscape, and what better way to do that than by leveraging everyone's mobile devices. That was the impetus from day one, and we pretty much gave the team carte-blanche to go out and tell us what the perfect game for the mobile space would be. What they've come back with is Titanfall: Assault, and it's a real-time strategy game where you play the commander overseeing three pilots, three titans, and a library of support units in the form of burn cards.

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What can you say about how Respawn handles Titanfall 2's content updates? One thing that much of the community loves about this game is that it's getting regular support in the form of large content updates--such as the recent Frontier Defense mode, patches, and other cosmetic updates. Can you discuss what the studio's mindset is on how they continue support for an existing game, while gradually moving on to another?

VZ: It's a delicate balance, really. We don't know where and when to stop supporting it. Frontier Defense was obviously something big for us to get out and to push for, and our numbers during the launch of FD were like five times the numbers since the initial launch, in terms of player count--and it's now starting to stabilize a bit. There's two or three times as many people playing Frontier Defense right now than all other multiplayer modes combined. That's very encouraging for us; I love to see that. It keeps the fans happy and engaged in the universe, and it also brings in some new players as well.

LP: For Titanfall: Assault, we're already there. For our soft-launch back in May, we've been gradually adding in free content like new cards with new traits, so we're already there with that. We're already rolling out new content with new features and events, we're constantly trying to add in new content and functionally , and finding what's best for players and the experience.

So with Frontier Defense out the door, can we expect to see more Titanfall 2 content like this after the release of the Ultimate Edition?

VZ: Probably not. We want to work on new stuff.

I'd be remiss not to mention this, but one thing that was talked about in the wake of Titanfall 2's launch was how crowded the 2016 holiday season. While Titanfall 2 seemed to have fallen short in sales compared to the original, the community is still present and accounted for. Do you have comments about how last year's sales season went?

VZ: The game was successful, it sold well, but it didn't quite sell as well as it should have. Maybe because it was super crowded, the pricing was aggressive--it was a rough window to launch our game. But we've got a really great fanbase. There's not really much negativity or acidity compared to other communities, so I'm very thankful for that. It's important for us to keep the franchise going. "We're doing more Titanfall," which is the quote I'm supposed to say. We have our franchise creative director, who's in charge of safeguarding the franchise in multiple formats and making sure it continues to grow. There's some other things we're doing that haven't been announced just yet, but we're heavily invested in the Titanfall universe.

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Since this was your studio's debut franchise, it must have been exciting to see it grow and evolve into what it is today, and now releasing with a standalone game for mobile. Since you're working on another title--a Star Wars game with EA--can you speak to what the franchise has accomplished thus far?

VZ: We're very proud of what we have so far. As a new studio, we tried something different and new, and while it worked--maybe not well enough to remove the single-player--we kinda expanded with the follow-up, and we brought in the single-player, which turned out great. We're working on more Titanfall--we're not announcing what that is yet, but there's a few other things in the works--the mobile game, which turned out fantastic and is super fun, the fans love it and allowed us to expand on what we did in the last games. So I'm pretty happy with what the franchise has become.


Meet The Mutants Of X-Men Spinoff The Gifted In New Video

By Dan Auty on Aug 03, 2017 11:44 pm

The X-Men franchise isn't just growing on the big screen, it has expanded to TV as well. We've already had the acclaimed Legion this year, and it will be followed by The Gifted this fall. A new trailer premiered at San Diego Comic-Con last month, and now a behind-the-scenes featurette has been released. Check it out below:

The Gifted is set to premiere in October 2 on Fox. It is overseen by Burn Notice's Matt Nix, and the first episode is directed by Bryan Singer, who helmed four of the X-Men movies. It centers around the Strucker family, who are running from the government after officials discover that their children are mutants. Its stars include Stephen Moyer (True Blood) and Amy Acker (Person of Interest).

Speaking at SDCC, Nix explained that although the show is closely associated wth the movie series, it won't overlap with it. "One of the great favors that Days of Future Past did for all of us is establish there are many streams, so one answer is we exist in one of those streams," he said, via Variety.

"The idea is that this is definitely its own universe. We're not in the same exact timeline as any particular movie or comic, but that said we do share some characters with the movies and comics. The idea is we're doing our own thing. As they say, there are many streams."

In related news, it was confirmed this week that Jessica Chastain will play a key villain role in X-Men: Dark Phoenix. The latest film in the series is currently shooting, and Chastain is set to play Lilandra.


Pacific Rim 2: Uprising Release Date Confirmed Following Delay

By Eddie Makuch on Aug 03, 2017 11:44 pm

Pacific Rim: Uprising won't come out on time. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Universal announced that the sequel to Guillermo del Toro's 2013 action movie is now coming out on March 23, 2018. That's a month later than its previously announced February 23 premiere date.

No explanation for the delay was mention in the THR report today. Whatever the case, the delay means Uprising will now launch in the same month as other big blockbusters like Disney's A Wrinkle In Time (March 9), Tomb Raider (March 16), Robin Hood: Origins (March 23), and Ready Player One (March 30).

While del Toro directed the first Pacific Rim, former Daredevil showrunner Steven DeKnight is taking over for the sequel. del Toro is still producing. The movie stars John Boyega, Scott Eastwood, Zhang Jin, Cailee Spaeny, and Jing Tian.

Earlier this year, del Toro talked about why DeKnight is the right person to direct Pacific Rim: Uprising. "It was such a great choice. I mean, I love [DeKnight], love what he does. I think he's really brilliant," Del Toro told Indiewire. "He's making it his own. I'm not breathing over his shoulder saying, 'What are you doing? What are you doing?' He's doing things differently and I like that.

"When I produce I try to produce the way I would like to be produced. I say to everyone I produce, 'If you need me I will be there 100% all the time. If you don't need me, I'm not there. You show me the cut then we'll start interacting.'"

A teaser trailer for Pacific Rim: Uprising was released at San Diego Comic-Con last month--check it out embedded above. A teaser website has also gone live.


Giveaway: Hand Of The Gods: Smite Tactics Starter Pack Codes

By Sheiva Yazdani on Aug 03, 2017 11:29 pm

We teamed up with Hi-Rez Studios to give away 15,000 codes for the Chinese Starter Pack in their newest game in open beta, Hand of the Gods: SMITE Tactics on PC. Each code will unlock 3 cards that will help you build an awesome Chinese deck. Here's what you get:

  • Transfusion x1
  • Ne Zha x1
  • Projection x1

You can download the game for free here and enter to get your code below:

Hand of the Gods: SMITE Tactics is a turn-based, one-vs-one strategy game set in the same mythological universe as the hit MOBA, SMITE. Players build decks of cards that spawn units onto a fully rendered battlefield using Unreal Engine 4. Each pantheon has its own unique leader ability and pantheon specific cards that can be combined with neutral cards to support a variety of playstyles. Hand of the Gods is currently in open beta on PC. Download and play for free at www.handofthegods.com


Madden 18's Soundtrack Features Some Unreleased Songs From Well-Known Artists

By Alex Newhouse on Aug 03, 2017 11:08 pm

EA Sports season is almost upon us, and Madden 18's launch is only a few weeks away. Although we have heard a lot about the game already, today EA finally revealed one of the most important parts: the game's soundtrack.

Unsurprisingly, the soundtrack is full of big names in music, like Kendrick Lamar, Action Bronson, Calvin Harris, and Steve Aoki. But EA has also included some brand-new, previously unreleased songs from artists like Travis Scott, Flosstradamus, and Spencer Ludwig.

You can see the full song list below; previously unreleased songs are marked with an asterisk.

EA also shared player ratings recently, revealing that there are three players that currently have a max rating: New England Patriots QB Tom Brady, Denver Broncos LB Von Miller, and Los Angeles Rams DE Aaron Donald. These ratings will be updated as the season gets underway.

Madden 18 will be released on August 25 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, but there are multiple ways to get early access. The game's biggest addition is a single-player mode called Longshot, featuring Oscar-winning actor Mahershala Ali.

  • Action Bronson -- Let Me Breathe
  • Aloe Blacc -- King Is Born
  • Amir Obe -- Wish You Well
  • A$AP Mob ft. A$AP Rocky, Playboi Carti -- RAF also ft. Quavo, Lil Uzi Vert & Frank Ocean
  • Belly -- Man Listen*
  • Big Boi -- Kill Jill ft. Jeezy and Killer Mike
  • Big Sean -- Sacrifices ft. Migos
  • Calvin Harris -- Rollin ft. Future and Khalid
  • Chaz French -- Squad
  • Cuz Lightyear -- Luke C Walker*
  • Davie -- Keep Running*
  • Dillon Francis -- Say Less ft. G-Eazy
  • Flosstradamus -- Trap Scholar ft. Waka Flocka Flame*
  • French Montana -- Bring Dem Things ft. Pharrell
  • GoldLink -- Kokamoe Freestyle
  • Imagine Dragons -- Whatever It Takes
  • J Hus -- Common Sense
  • Joey Bad4$$ -- Temptation
  • Joyner Lucas -- FYM ft. Mystikal
  • Kendrick Lamar -- DNA
  • Logic -- Everybody
  • Meek Mill -- Glow Up
  • Mike Will Made-It -- Bars Of Soap ft. Swae Lee
  • Rick Ross -- Dead Presidents ft. Future, Jeezy & Yo Gotti
  • Snoop Dogg -- Go On ft. October London
  • Spencer Ludwig -- Got Me Like*
  • Steve Aoki -- Been Ballin ft. Lil Uzi Vert
  • Stormzy -- Big For Your Boots
  • Travis Scott -- A Man*
  • Vic Mensa -- OMG ft. Pusha T
  • Vince Staples -- Party People
  • Zoey Dollaz -- It's OK ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie

GTA 5 And Red Dead Redemption 2 Aren't Competitors, Parent Company Says

By Alex Newhouse on Aug 03, 2017 11:06 pm

Grand Theft Auto V has been one of the best-selling video games in history since its release several years ago, and its consistent performance has continually helped support parent company Take-Two. But developer Rockstar's next game, Red Dead Redemption 2, is scheduled for release next year, so there are concerns that it might compete with GTA V for market share and thus potentially hinder its sales or be hindered itself.

In an earnings call today, however, Take-Two expressed confidence that GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2 will not cannibalize each other's sales. In response to a question about if Take-Two thinks that Red Dead Redemption could slow down the revenue generated by GTA Online, CEO Strauss Zelnick replied that the company doesn't view the games as competitors. Rather, the belief is that the marketplace will grow to fit both.

"When there's more than one title in the marketplace that compels people, the market also expands to take advantage of it," he explained. "The marketplace can be competitive, but it's rarely directly competitive title-to-title, whether that's a title that comes out under the Take-Two umbrella or any of our competitors or anything else for that matter."

"We're really looking forward to the release of Read Dead Redemption 2; we're really excited and enthusiastic, of course," he continued. "We don't think that has anything to do at all with how Grand Theft Auto [V] and Grand Theft Auto Online will perform."

He also stated that this reasoning is due to the fact that everything competes with everything else--there's not much to indicate that two games will compete specifically with each other, more so than with every other piece of media. His explanation mirrors what he said earlier this year, too.

"All entertainment titles compete against every other possible use of your time and they don't compete specifically against our games or anyone else's games," he said. "They compete against everything, against text messaging, going to movies, reading a book, doing your work. Entertainment is a 'nice to have,' not a 'must have.'"

Red Dead Redemption 2 is currently scheduled for launch in Spring 2018 on PS4 and Xbox One. In other Take-Two news, the company reiterated that a new installment in one of its biggest franchises is due out during fiscal year 2019, which ends in March 2019.


Friday The 13th Approaches 2 Million Copies Sold; Dev Feels "Confident Moving Forward"

By Alex Newhouse on Aug 03, 2017 11:02 pm

There's been a lot of press around Friday the 13th: The Game, from a very buggy launch to controversies surrounding its still in-development single-player mode. But in spite of these issues, the game has still managed to sell a good number of copies.

Publisher Gun Media announced today that the game has moved 1.8 million units in the two months since it launched. In a press release, studio head Wes Keltner acknowledged the launch issues and said that developer IllFonic has more confidence now in its ability to improve the game moving forward.

"It's been a long two months from our team here at Gun and IllFonic," he said. "We have had an incredibly supportive and dedicated community since we launched, and while things haven't been completely smooth we definitely feel confident moving forward. The team has grown and we are committed as we work to add more content, more kills, more to do, and of course the single player component to the game."

The company also announced that the physical release of the game will launch on a very appropriate date: Friday the 13th, this October. The retail version is coming to PS4 and Xbox One, and it includes a Bloody Jason skin and a free clothing pack for playable camp counselors. It will cost $40, the same price as the digital versions.

The game recently got a long-awaited patch on Xbox One that significantly improves performance and fixes a ton of bugs. This is good news, considering that the game has been plagued by these problems since launch. Last month, Gun Media even released the game's first content update for free as an apology for the bugs and glitches.


Nintendo Switch Eshop Adds Seven New Games Today, And One More Goes On Sale

By Oscar Dayus on Aug 03, 2017 10:59 pm

New games continue to roll out for the Nintendo Switch, with a total of seven new games arriving on the Switch Eshop today. The biggest of these is Retro City Rampage DX, an upgraded port of the 2012 game.

Retro City Rampage is an open-world action game designed as a sort of parody of '80s and '90s games and of the original, top-down Grand Theft Auto titles. After launching on PC, PS3, and PS Vita five years ago, it later came to Xbox 360, Wii, PS4, 3DS, PSP, iOS, Android, microwaves, calculators, and vacuum cleaners (probably). About time it came to Switch, then. It'll set you back $15 / £13 / €15. Developer Vblank is also working on a spiritual successor called Shakedown Hawaii, which is coming to Switch (as well as PC, PS4, Vita, and 3DS) soon.

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Also new is the fast-paced twitch platformer Slime-San, which previously launched on PS4, Xbox One, and PC in April. That'll cost you $12 / £10 / €12. There's also arcade Pong-variant Gunbarich and aerial arcade game Strikers 1945 for $8 / £6 / €6 each, cute brain-twister Puzzle Adventure Blockle for $8 / £6 / €6.29, and multiplayer party game Use Your Words, which costs $15 / £11.79 / €13.

Finally, the Switch receives its customary ACA Neo Geo game of the week. This time around it's Aero Fighters 2, another aerial shoot-'em-up. It was first released in 1994, and now you can play it on your Switch for the price of $8 / £6.29 / €7. In addition to the new games, one older one is on sale. I Am Setsuna, the popular JRPG, is available for 33% off for one week.

Looking ahead, the Switch will receive a region-free demo of Monster Hunter XX next week, despite the game still not being confirmed for a western release. The Switch's firmware was also updated this week to fix a battery display issue, bringing with it the usual stability and performance improvements.


Best-Selling PS4, PS3, And Vita Games In Europe Revealed For July 2017

By Alex Newhouse on Aug 03, 2017 10:58 pm

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy has dominated sales charts since its launch at the end of June, and July's are no different. The European charts for PlayStation platforms on the PS Store were revealed today, and Crash remains king on PS4.

On the EU PS Blog, Sony shared the charts for European sales on all of the PlayStation platforms. Crash Bandicoot charted at number one last month, as well, even though it was only available for a couple of days in June. Crash also came in at first place on the US chart for July.

Although there are some shared entries with the US charts, there are several notable differences. For example, Grand Theft Auto V actually rose to second place in the European PS4 chart, while Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor surged to second in the US chart.

The top sellers list for PS VR is marked by a strong start for Superhot VR, the excellent shooter that launched in mid-July. The DLC chart, meanwhile, saw Diablo III: Rise of the Necromancer rise to first place, while Call of Duty: Black Ops III Zombies Chronicles fell to second.

Vita's list for July underwent a pretty significant change from June's chart; Street Fighter X Tekken topped the list this month, followed by Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles and Borderlands 2. Finally, FIFA 17 unsurprisingly came in first again on the PS3 list. The Last of Us, which was number one on the US list, came in tenth in Europe this month.

You can find the full sales charts for all the platforms on the PlayStation Blog; the PS4 and DLC lists can be seen below. Last month's ranking for each game is in parentheses.

PS4

  1. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (1)
  2. Grand Theft Auto V (4)
  3. Rocket League (10)
  4. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered (20)
  5. Minecraft (12)
  6. Friday the 13th: The Game (2)
  7. FIFA 17 (3)
  8. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (Re-entry)
  9. Mortal Kombat XL (RE)
  10. Battlefield 1 (9)
  11. Battlefield 4 (8)
  12. Star Wars: Battlefront (7)
  13. Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag (RE)
  14. Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Experience (RE)
  15. Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition (RE)
  16. Elite Dangerous (New)
  17. Ratchet & Clank (RE)
  18. EA Sports UFC 2 (17)
  19. Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (RE)
  20. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (19)

DLC

  1. Diablo III Rise of the Necromancer (2)
  2. Call of Duty Black Ops III Zombies Chronicles (1)
  3. Rocket League Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Car Pack (5)
  4. Rocket League The Fate of the Furious Ice Charger (6)
  5. Fortnite Standard Founder's Pack (New)
  6. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Absolution (New)
  7. Battlefield 1 Premium Pass (3)
  8. Rocket League Supersonic Fury DLC Pack (RE)
  9. Rocket League Masamune (RE)
  10. Rocket League Back to the Future Car Pack (RE)


All The Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Games

By Eddie Makuch on Aug 03, 2017 10:42 pm

[Updated August 3 with two more games]

The Xbox One's backwards compatibility feature, introduced in November 2015, lets you play Xbox 360 games on the new console. But what games are available? We've now rounded them all up--and we'll continue to update this post as new games are made available.

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Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Lineup (As of July 27, 2017):

New titles are bolded

  • 3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures
  • A Kingdom for Keflings
  • A World of Keflings
  • Aegis Wing
  • Age of Booty
  • Alan Wake
  • Alan Wake's American Nightmare
  • Alice: Madness Returns
  • Alien Hominid HD
  • Altered Beast
  • Anomaly Warzone Earth
  • Arkanoid Live
  • Army of Two
  • Assassin's Creed
  • Assassin's Creed II
  • Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (added June 27)
  • Assassin's Creed III
  • Assassin's Creed Revelations
  • Assassin's Creed Rogue
  • Assault Heroes 2
  • Asteroids & Deluxe
  • AstroPop
  • Aqua
  • Babel Rising
  • Band of Bugs
  • Banjo Kazooie: Nuts n Bolts
  • Banjo Tooie
  • Banjo Kazooie
  • Battlefield: Bad Company 2
  • Battlefield 3
  • BattleBlock Theater
  • Battlestations: Midway
  • Bayonetta
  • Beat'n Groovy
  • Bejeweled 2
  • Bejeweled 3
  • Bellator: MMA Onslaught
  • Beyond Good & Evil HD
  • Bionic Commando Rearmed 2
  • BioShock
  • BioShock 2
  • BioShock Infinite
  • Bloodforge
  • Blood Knights
  • Blood of the Werewolf
  • BloodRayne: Betrayal
  • Blue Dragon
  • Bomberman Live: Battlefest
  • Boom Boom Rocket
  • Borderlands
  • Borderlands 2
  • Bound by Flame
  • Braid
  • Brain Challenge
  • Bullet Soul
  • Bullet Soul: Infinite Burst
  • Bully: Scholarship Edition
  • Burnout Paradise
  • Cabela's Alaskan Adventures
  • Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2013
  • Cabela's Hunting Expeditions
  • Cabela's Survival: Shadows of Katmai
  • Call of Duty 2
  • Call of Duty 3
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops II
  • Call of Duty: Ghosts (added June 29)
  • Call of Duty: World at War
  • Call of Juarez Gunslinger
  • Capcom Arcade Cabinet
  • Carcassonne
  • Cars 2
  • Castle Crashers
  • Castlestorm
  • Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
  • Catherine
  • The Cave
  • Centipede & Millipede
  • Civilization: Revolution
  • Clannad
  • Commanders: Attack of the Genos
  • Comic Jumper
  • Comix Zone
  • Condemned
  • Contra
  • Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
  • Crazy Taxi
  • Crystal Quest
  • Crystal Defenders
  • Dark Souls
  • Dark Void
  • Darksiders
  • Darksiders II
  • Daytona USA
  • de Blob 2
  • Dead Rising 2: Case West
  • Dead Rising 2: Case Zero
  • Dead Space
  • Dead Space 2
  • Dead Space 3
  • Dead Space Ignition
  • Deadliest Warrior: Legends
  • Deathspank: Thongs of Virtue
  • Defense Grid
  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution
  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut
  • Dig Dug
  • Dirt 3
  • Dirt Showdown
  • Discs of Tron
  • Disney Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse
  • Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two (added August 3)
  • Domino Master
  • Doom
  • Doom II
  • Doom 3: BFG Edition
  • Doritos Crash Course
  • Double Dragon: Neon
  • Dragon Age: Origins
  • Dragon's Lair
  • DuckTales Remastered
  • Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project
  • Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara
  • Dungeon Siege III
  • E4: Every Extend Extra Extreme
  • Earthworm Jim HD
  • Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon (added July 12)
  • Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard
  • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
  • Encleverment Experiment
  • Escape Dead Island
  • F1 2014 (added July 12)
  • Fable II
  • Fable III
  • Faery: Legends of Avalon
  • Fallout 3
  • Fallout: New Vegas
  • Far Cry 3
  • Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon
  • Feeding Frenzy
  • Feeding Frenzy 2
  • Final Fight: Double Impact
  • Flashback
  • Flock
  • Forza Horizon
  • Fret Nice
  • Frogger
  • Frogger 2
  • FunTown Mahjong
  • Galaga
  • Galaga Legions
  • Galaga Legions DX
  • Garou: Mark of the Wolves
  • Gatling Gears
  • Gears of War
  • Gears of War 2
  • Gears of War 3
  • Gears of War: Judgment
  • Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved
  • Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2
  • Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions
  • Ghostbusters
  • Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime
  • Gin Rummy
  • Golden Axe
  • Go! Go! Break Steady
  • Golf: Tee It Up
  • Grand Theft Auto IV
  • Grid 2
  • Gripshift
  • Guardian Heroes
  • Gunstar Heroes
  • Guwange
  • Gyromancer
  • Gyruss (added July 25)
  • Half-Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax
  • Halo: Reach
  • Halo: Spartan Assault
  • Halo Wars
  • Hard Corps: Uprising
  • Hardwood Backgammon
  • Hardwood Hearts
  • Hardwood Spades
  • Harms Way
  • Haunted House
  • Heavy Weapon
  • Hexic 2
  • Hexic HD
  • Hitman: Absolution
  • Hydro Thunder
  • I Am Alive
  • Ikaruga
  • Ilomilo
  • Injustice: Gods Among Us + disc-only Ultimate Edition
  • Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet
  • Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos
  • Iron Brigade
  • Jeremy McGrath's Offroad
  • Jet Set Radio
  • Jetpac Refuelled
  • Joe Danger Special Edition
  • Joe Danger 2: The Movie
  • Joust
  • Joy Ride Turbo
  • Juju
  • Jurassic Park: The Game
  • Just Cause 2
  • Kameo
  • Kane & Lynch 2
  • Killer Is Dead
  • The King of Fighters '98
  • The King of Fighters 2002
  • Lazy Raiders
  • Left 4 Dead
  • Left 4 Dead 2
  • Lego Batman
  • Lego Indiana Jones
  • Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game
  • Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
  • Limbo
  • Lode Runner
  • Lost Odyssey
  • Lumines Live!
  • Luxor 2
  • Mad Tracks
  • Magic: The Gathering 2012
  • Mars: War Logs
  • Mass Effect
  • Mass Effect 2
  • Mass Effect 3
  • Matt Hazard: Blood, Bath, and Beyond
  • The Maw
  • Medal of Honor: Airborne
  • Meet the Robinsons
  • Mega Man 9
  • Mega Man 10
  • Metal Slug 3
  • Metal Slug XX
  • Midway Arcade Origins
  • Might & Magic Clash of Heroes
  • Military Madness
  • Mirror's Edge
  • Missile Command
  • Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine
  • Monday Night Combat
  • Monkey Island: SE
  • Monkey Island 2: SE
  • Moon Diver
  • Motocross Madness
  • Ms. Splosion Man
  • Ms Pac-Man
  • Mutant Blobs Attack
  • Mutant Storm Empire
  • MX vs. ATV Reflex
  • N+
  • NBA Jam: On Fire Edition
  • Neogeo Battle Coliseum
  • Nights Into Dreams
  • Of Orcs and Men
  • Omega Five
  • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
  • Operation Flashpoint: Red River
  • The Orange Box
  • Outland
  • Pac-Man
  • Pac-Man C.E
  • Pac-Man CE DX+
  • Pac-Man Museum
  • Peggle
  • Perfect Dark
  • Perfect Dark Zero
  • Phantasy Star II
  • Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds
  • Pinball FX
  • Planets Under Attack
  • Plants vs. Zombies
  • Poker Smash
  • Portal: Still Alive
  • Portal 2
  • Prince of Persia
  • Pure
  • Putty Squad
  • Puzzle Quest
  • Puzzle Quest 2
  • Puzzle Quest: Galactrix
  • QIX++ Puzzlegeddon
  • Rage
  • Raiden IV (added July 25)
  • Raskulls
  • Rayman 3 HD
  • Rayman Legends
  • Rayman Origins
  • Red Dead Redemption
  • Red Faction: Armageddon (added July 25)
  • Red Faction: Battlegrounds
  • RoboBlitz
  • Rocket Knight
  • R-Type Dimensions
  • Runner 2
  • Sacred 3
  • Sacred Citadel
  • Saints Row IV
  • Sam & Max: Beyond Time & Space
  • Sam & Max Save the World
  • Samurai Shodown II
  • Scarygirl
  • Scrap Metal
  • Sega Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd & Co.
  • Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World
  • Sega Vintage Collection: Streets of Rage
  • Sega Vintage Collection: ToeJam & Earl (added August 3)
  • Shadow Assault/Tenchu
  • Shadow Complex
  • Shadowrun
  • Shadows of the Damned
  • Shank 2
  • Shinobi
  • Shred Nebula
  • Shotest Shogi
  • Silent Hill: Downpour
  • Skate 3
  • Skullgirls
  • Skydive
  • Small Arms
  • Soltrio Solitaire
  • Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
  • Sonic & Knuckles
  • Sonic CD
  • Sonic The Fighters
  • Sonic The Hedgehog
  • Sonic The Hedgehog 2
  • Sonic The Hedgehog 3
  • Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode 1
  • Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode II
  • Soulcalibur
  • Soulcalibur II
  • South Park: The Stick of Truth
  • Space Ark
  • Space Giraffe
  • Space Invaders Infinity Gene
  • Spelunky
  • The Splatters
  • Splosion Man
  • SSX
  • Stacking
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II
  • Steins; Gate 比翼恋理のだーりん (Japan only)
  • Steins; Gate (オリジナル版) (Japan only)
  • Steins; Gate 線形拘束のフェノグラム (Japan-only, requires game disc)
  • Strania
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Stuntman: Ignition
  • Super Meat Boy
  • Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition (added July 13)
  • Supreme Commander 2
  • Syberia
  • Tekken 6
  • Tekken Tag Tournament 2
  • Texas Hold 'Em
  • Ticket to Ride
  • TimeShift
  • Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas
  • Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2
  • Tomb Raider: Underworld (added July 27)
  • Torchlight
  • Tour de France 2009
  • Tour de France 2011
  • Toy Soldiers
  • Toy Soldiers Cold War
  • Toy Story 3
  • Tower Bloxx Deluxe
  • Trials HD
  • Trine 2
  • Tron: Evolution
  • Ugly Americans: Apocalypsegeddon
  • Unbound Saga
  • Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown
  • Viva Piñata
  • Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise
  • The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
  • Wolfenstein 3D
  • World Puzzle
  • XCOM: Enemy Unknown
  • Zuma
  • Zuma's Revenge!

Don't see your favorite game here? Back in November, Microsoft said it is holding discussions with all major publishers and developers to possibly bring their games to the program. However, the decision about whether or not a game is added to the lineup ultimately comes down to individual publishers.

What do you make of the lineup so far? And what games would you like to see added in the future? Let us know in the comments below!


Two More Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Games Now Available

By Chris Pereira on Aug 03, 2017 10:41 pm

Xbox One's backwards compatibility library has grown once again. Microsoft has announced that two more Xbox 360 games are now playable on Xbox One.

The first of these is Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, the 2012 platformer that marked the second and final game released by Junction Point Studios before its closure. The other is a fifth game from the Sega Vintage Collection: ToeJam & Earl. This is a port of the classic 1991 platformer, complete with online multiplayer support.

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If you own a digital copy of either game, you'll find it in your Xbox One's Ready to Download list. Alternatively, in the case of Epic Mickey 2, you can just pop the disc into your Xbox One. Both games are also for sale on the Xbox Store--Disney Mickey 2 sells for $20/£9, while ToeJam & Earl costs $10/£6.75.

After a quiet period for new backwards compatibility games, there have finally been some new additions recently. Last week saw an update that made Tomb Raider: Underworld playable on Xbox One, which followed the addition of three games, including Red Faction: Armageddon--which will be free through Games With Gold later this month. You can see all the Xbox One backwards compatibility games in our full list.


The Evil Within 2 Gives Players Greater Freedom To Customize Their Experience, Here's How

By Kevin Knezevic on Aug 03, 2017 10:23 pm

Bethesda has shared some new details about its upcoming survival-horror game, The Evil Within 2. In a post on its blog, the publisher shed more light on the game's customization system, which sounds considerably more flexible than its precedessor's.

As before, players will be able to customize both protagonist Sebastian as well as his arsenal of weapons. This time, however, they'll use separate resources to upgrade the two. Green Gel, which customized both Sebastian and his gear in the previous game, now only upgrades the hero. Weapons, meanwhile, can now be tweaked with Weapon Parts.

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According to Bethesda, Sebastian's customization options fall within five categories, which include health, combat, stealth, recovery, and athleticism. Players will be able to tailor Sebastian's abilities to suit their own play style depending upon the categories they invest in. Upgrading the combat tree, for instance, increases the amount of damage Sebastian can inflict and allows him to learn an ability called Bullet Cascade, which ramps up the power of each consecutive shot for a limited time. Investing in the health tree, on the other hand, increases Sebastian's life gauge and allows him to potentially endure what might otherwise be fatal attacks.

Players can further customize the experience by outfitting their weapons with Parts, which can add new abilities or increase their fire rate and ammo capacity. The game also features a deep crafting system, which allows players to use the items they've gathered to create weapons and ammo. You can read more about The Evil Within 2's extensive customization system on Bethesda's website.

The Evil Within 2 releases for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on October 13. Like its predecessor, the game is being developed by Tango Gameworks, the studio run by Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami. Those who pre-order the title will receive the bonus Last Chance DLC pack which includes an exclusive weapon and other beneficial items.


Marvel's Inhumans - Maximus Confronts Super-Haired Medusa In New Clip

By Dan Auty on Aug 03, 2017 10:11 pm

The Inhumans might not be as well known as many of Marvel's other superheroes, but they are certainly getting a lavish TV treatment. The upcoming Inhumans is a co-production between ABC and IMAX, and the first two episodes will debut on IMAX screens next month. A new clip has been released, which shows a confrontation between villainous Maximus (Iwan Rheon) and his super-haired sister-in-law Medusa (Serinda Swan). Check it out below:

Inhumans also stars Anson Mount as hypersonic-voiced Black Bolt, with Eme Ikwuakor as Gorgon, Isabelle Cornish as Crystal, and Ken Leung as Karnak. It's overseen by Scott Buck, the showrunner for Netflix's critically-maligned Iron Fist.

The first two episodes are released into IMAX theaters worldwide on September 1. The series premieres on ABC on September 29, and Season 1 will be eight episodes long.

Roel Reine is the director of those first two episodes, and in a recent interview with Den of Geek, he explained that the IMAX version would differ from the one seen on TV. "If you are going to do a big close-up in IMAX, you better have something important to say," he explained. "[However], in TV, we are expecting this a lot. You want to go in on this character, you want to feel this character. That is why TV is cool. You spend 12 hours with the character instead of two hours in a feature. So, you also need that coverage.

"All the choices, prep, locations we chose, the lenses we were using--all the technical stuff--were as if we were shooting a big movie. [But] we were [also] doing TV coverage for the scenes, so we can have the drama and the close-ups."

The Inhumans were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in a 1965 issue of Fantastic Four. Their first self-titled comic line ran from 1975 to 1977, and they have subsequently appeared in a variety of limited and ongoing series over the past four decades.


The Dark Tower Review

By Michael Rougeau on Aug 03, 2017 10:00 pm

The Dark Tower is not a perfect movie, but it was probably never going to be. Stephen King's books are basically impossible to adapt--not like George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire, which the author famously (although perhaps a bit apocryphally) believed to be too large in scope. The Dark Tower books would be hard to adapt because, in retrospect, they're kind of all over the place.

I won't try to convince anyone that the books they love are bad. But King wrote this series over several decades, changing tone, style, and even crucial, concrete details in the novels' setting and plot as he went. He wrote himself into the story as a character who had to be saved so that he could keep writing it (a plot point King has requested never make it to the big screen). He even went full George Lucas at one point, significantly altering and adding nearly 40 pages to the first book, The Gunslinger.

So. The Dark Tower the movie is something else entirely, a reinterpreted sort of-sequel that, should it continue beyond this first film, will allegedly portray Roland Deschain's final time 'round the merry-go-round.

Roland is the last Gunslinger, a fallen order of knights dressed like cowboys. He's the best bits of King Arthur and John Wayne but also extremely tired and sad from being ancient and losing all his battles. Idris Elba, incredibly talented actor that he is, captures this nuanced and badass character perfectly. One of the movie's big shames is that you don't get to see more of him, as-- unlike the books--The Dark Tower is basically told from Jake Chambers' perspective.

Jake is a boy from New York City who, in the movie, seeks Roland out based on a series of lucid, haunting dreams. The Dark Tower's first act is all Jake, and luckily, Tom Taylor is a pretty good actor. He really sells being a troubled kid without coming off as whiny or annoying. It makes you root for him.

Jake, it turns out, possesses some vaguely defined power--in this version called "shine," yes, like The Shining--that makes him an ideal candidate for the machinations of a powerful sorcerer named Walter, more often referred to as The Man in Black. Walter is working to destroy the dark tower, thereby destroying the universe, while Roland works to stop him. Jake, meanwhile, is along for the ride, mostly just trying to prove he's not crazy--that his visions are of something real, and that the ever more frequent "earthquakes" plaguing New York are more than simple geographic phenomena.

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The dynamic between Roland and Jake is central, and the two actors have surprisingly good chemistry. Their whole pseudo father-son bond is weirdly touching, in a Spielbergian sort of way, and much of the movie's significant humor comes from Roland's interactions with normal people in Jake's world, like when he tells people he's from "here, on Keystone Earth." Oh, of course, sure.

Matthew McConaughey is super-villainous as The Man In Black, killing lots and lots of people, often by simply commanding them to "stop breathing." He's weirdly reserved while he does it. It's an unsettling performance unfortunately hampered by two things: 1) The weird wig he seems to be wearing in some scenes, which is obvious and super distracting, and 2) some of the truly awful dialogue he's saddled with. "His shine is pure," is pretty bad, but just wait until you hear him talk about his "magicks."

The Dark Tower is strangely game-like in more than one scene, and usually not to its benefit. Both large action scenes, for example, are populated mainly by throwaway foes that snarl cheesily or run straight toward Roland as if they exist for no purpose other than to let the Gunslinger blow them away. At one point he picks up a propane tank, hurls it at a group of enemies, and plants a single slug to set off a large explosion, one of the most video gamey moves there is.

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At other times these scenes come off like one of those action movies that came out in the years immediately following The Matrix--the ones that had no business imitating that movie's "bullet time" and malleable physics but tried to anyway. The Dark Tower's gunplay is best when it's grounded in reality; Elba clearly put a lot of work into becoming fluid with those clunky hand cannons, and it shows--when the movie lets him do his thing. One particularly affecting scene late in the film has Roland hand Jake one of his guns, and they together recite the Gunslinger's oath while taking aim. The Dark Tower's talented cast is its greatest strength.

This adaptation takes what it wants from the source material and leaves the rest on the page. That may have some fans choking on their graf, but it's not the movie's biggest flaw. That would be its 95-minute running time. There's nothing wrong with a movie that can get to its point quickly, but The Dark Tower could have really used another 20 minutes or so, partially to flesh out some of its characters a little more--but mainly at the end. The Dark Tower definitely leaves threads that sequels could pick up, but its ending also feels abrupt and undercooked, especially for fans upset that the first book's subtle climax has been transformed into an epic battle of guns and sorcery.

The Dark Tower is probably not the adaptation hardcore fans were hoping for, but it's also not a terrible movie. It takes plenty of liberties with the source material, some for the better, and others the worse. It could have taken more time to explain why The Man In Black wants to destroy the universe, or exactly what being a Gunslinger once meant. But for every cringey line of dialogue, there's another that might make you laugh or give you chills, and for all the cheesy action, there's some really impressive stuff, too. If nothing else, there's no such thing as too much Idris Elba.


Final Fantasy 15 Multiplayer Comrades Beta Begins Today On PS4/Xbox One

By Chris Pereira on Aug 03, 2017 08:18 pm

Final Fantasy XV begins its transformation today from a single-player-only RPG to one with an online multiplayer component. Square Enix today has kicked off the PS4 and Xbox One beta for Final Fantasy XV's multiplayer expansion, Comrades.

The Comrades beta allows players to create a character and team up with three other people online. It offers access to a select amount of content from the full experience; among other things, you don't level up, only some locations and weapons are included, there are only a handful of quests, and customization options are limited. Worry not, however, as you can dress up in a full-body Chocobo suit if you so desire.

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In order to take part in the beta, you'll need to own the base game and its season pass in addition to a PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold membership, depending on your platform of choice. When Comrades officially launches in full, season pass owners will receive it for free, or you'll be able to purchase it for an as-of-yet undisclosed price.

An official release date for Comrades hasn't been announced, but this beta (or Closed Online Test, as Square Enix calls it) is scheduled to run until August 8. The official website notes this is a "projected" date, suggesting that could change--betas often run longer than expected. And this is an actual test, as Square Enix warned players on Twitter of potential issues that may arise: "We'll try to ensure things run smoothly but please remember that this is still an online test."

Final Fantasy XV's big July update launched recently, adding the long-delayed Magitek Exosuits and a new Cross Chain system, as well as bringing back the Moogle Chocobo Carnival for a limited time. Additionally, the RPG's signature vehicle, the Regalia, has made its way to Forza Horizon 3.


What's New On Netflix For August 2017

By Eddie Makuch on Aug 03, 2017 07:45 pm

August is upon us, meaning Netflix has begun to roll out some of the movies and TV shows coming to the service for August. The company has also announced a list of what's leaving this month.

Some of the notable additions for August 1 included The Matrix trilogy, Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, and the Will Smith movie Wild Wild West. Also due out in August is the Michael Keaton McDonald's movie The Founder (August 2), the third season of the Netflix original Voltron (August 4), and the card-counting movie 21 (August 15).

Other high-profile new releases include the Netflix originals The Defenders (August 18) and Death Note (August 25).

As for what's leaving Netflix, movies that left the service on August 1 included Babe and Zack and Miri Make a Porno, while Superbad leaves Netflix on August 4. American Dad seasons 1-4 are leaving on August 15, while seasons 1-7 of The League leave on August 30.

You can see the full rundown of what's coming to and leaving Netflix below for the US specifically, as rounded up and compiled by GameSpot sister site CNET. Check out the stories linked below to see the coming and going lists for Hulu and Amazon.

Arriving on Netflix, August 2017

August 1

  • A Cinderella Story
  • The Addams Family
  • The Astronaut's Wife
  • Bad Santa
  • The Bomb
  • Cloud Atlas
  • Crematorium, season 1
  • Everyone's Hero
  • Funny Games (US)
  • The Hollywood Masters, season 1
  • Innerspace
  • Jackie Brown
  • The Last Mimzy
  • Lord of War
  • The Matrix
  • The Matrix Reloaded
  • The Matrix Revolutions
  • Maz Jobrani: Immigrant (Netflix original)
  • Nola Circus
  • The Number 23
  • Opening Night
  • Practical Magic
  • The Royal House of Windsor, season 1
  • Sleepy Hollow
  • Small Soldiers
  • Surviving Escobar - Alias JJ, season 1 (Netflix original)
  • Tie The Knot
  • The Truth About Alcohol
  • The Wedding Party
  • Who Gets the Dog?
  • Wild Wild West

August 2

  • The Founder
  • Jab We Met

August 3

  • The Invisible Guardian
  • Sing

August 4

  • Icarus (Netflix original)
  • Voltron: Legendary Defender, season 3 (Netflix original)
  • Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, season 1 (Netflix original)

August 5

  • Holes

August 8

  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, season 7 episodes 1-13

August 9

  • Black Site Delta

August 10

  • Diary of an Exorcist - Zero

August 11

  • Atypical, season 1 (Netflix original)
  • Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh, season 3 (Netflix original)
  • Naked (Netflix original film)
  • True and The Rainbow Kingdom, season 1 (Netflix original)
  • White Gold (Netflix original)

August 13

  • Arthur and the Invisibles
  • Hot Property
  • Mission Control: The Unsung Heroes of Apollo

August 14

  • The Outcasts
  • Urban Hymn

August 15

  • 21
  • Barbeque
  • Brad Paisley's Comedy Rodeo (Netflix original)
  • A New Economy
  • All These Sleepless Nights
  • Donald Cried
  • Murderous Affair, season 1
  • My Ex-Ex
  • The Sweet Life

August 16

  • Gold

August 18

  • Dinotrux, season 5 (Netflix original)
  • Glitter Force Doki Doki, season 1 (Netflix original)
  • I Am Sam
  • Marvel's The Defenders, season 1 (Netflix original)
  • What Happened to Monday (Netflix original film)

August 19

  • Hide and Seek

August 20

  • Camera Store
  • August 21
  • AWOL
  • Bad Rap
  • Beautiful Creatures
  • Gomorrah, season 2
  • Unacknowledged

August 22

  • Lynne Koplitz: Hormonal Beast (Netflix original)
  • Sadie's Last Days on Earth

August 23

  • Feel Rich

August 25

  • Disjointed: Part 1 (Netflix original)
  • Death Note (Netflix original film)
  • DreamWorks Dragons: Race to the Edge, season 5 (Netflix original)
  • Once Upon a Time, season 6

August 29

  • Bring It On: Worldwide #Cheersmack
  • The Good Place, season 1
  • Ryan Hamilton: Happy Face (Netflix original)

August 31

  • Be Afraid

Leaving Netflix, August 2017

August 1

  • 10 Things I Hate About You
  • Justice League Unlimited, seasons 1-2
  • Justice League, seasons 1-2
  • Babe
  • Babe Winkelman's Outdoor Secrets: 2014: Quarter 4
  • Babe: Pig in the City
  • Beneath the Helmet
  • Black Widow
  • The Delivery Man, season 1
  • The Diabolical
  • Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry
  • Electric Slide
  • Elizabethtown
  • From the Terrace
  • From Time to Time
  • Goodbye World
  • The Heavy Water War, season 1
  • Horsemen
  • The Hunt, season 1
  • Hunter X Hunter, seasons 1-5
  • Josef Fritzl: Story of a Monster
  • The Little Engine That Could
  • The Lizzie McGuire Movie
  • Malibu's Most Wanted
  • Prefontaine
  • Russell Brand: End the Drugs War
  • Russell Brand: From Addiction to Recovery
  • Teacher's Pet
  • The Verdict
  • Young Justice, seasons 1-2
  • Young@Heart
  • Zack and Miri Make a Porno

August 4

  • Superbad

August 5

  • Pelican Dreams
  • Personal Gold: An Underdog Story

August 6

  • Human Capital
  • The Spoils of Babylon, season 1

August 9

  • The Five Venoms

August 10

  • Dope

August 11

  • Four Blood Moons
  • Jesus People: The Movie
  • Patch Town
  • Two Days, One Night

August 14

  • Drones
  • Food Matters

August 15

  • American Dad!, seasons 1-4
  • To Kill a Mockingbird
  • Changing Seas, seasons 3-6
  • Close Quarter Battle, season 1
  • The New Frontier, season 1
  • Top 10 Secrets and Mysteries, season 1

August 23

  • The Summer of Sangaile

August 24

  • Gun Woman

August 25

  • The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq
  • October Gale
  • Paratodos

August 28

  • Revenge, seasons 1-4

August 30

  • The League, seasons 1-7

August 31

  • Space Warriors

This story has been updated and corrected.


These Countries Have The World's Fastest Internet Speeds (Spoiler: It's Definitely Not The US)

By Patrick Faller on Aug 03, 2017 07:41 pm

The US may be one of the world's leaders when it comes to internet technology, but it certainly doesn't have the fastest connections. Neither does the UK or Canada, for that matter, according to a new survey released by internet phone provider Ooma. If you want lightning-fast internet, you better head to Asia.

South Korea has the world's fastest internet connections. At an average speed of 27 Mbps it's nearly double the average in the United States (15.3 Mbps) and the UK (15 Mbps). Norway has the second-fastest connection speeds, with Hong Kong, Sweden, and Switzerland following. While the UK is well down the list, it does have the fastest mobile internet speeds in the world.

Ooma also looked at who has the fastest public Wi-Fi and found Lithuania has the fastest connections in the world, followed by Croatia and Estonia. The UK came in 6th place, with the US coming in 20th place. Despite the US's slow speeds, it has a fairly high number of public Wi-Fi hotspots, coming in 5th place in the world at 5.8 people-per-hotspot (ahead of the UK and Canada, but well-behind world leader France).

You can read Ooma's full findings on its website (including who has the slowest connections), but here's a quick look at the top countries in the world with the internet connections and the fastest public WiFi.

Fastest Internet Connections

  1. South Korea
  2. Norway
  3. Hong Kong
  4. Sweden
  5. Switzerland

Fastest Public WiFi

  1. Lithuania
  2. Croatia
  3. Estonia
  4. Ireland
  5. Romania
  6. United Kingdom
  7. Denmark
  8. Hungary
  9. Belgium
  10. Slovenia
  11. Bulgaria
  12. Singapore
  13. Finland
  14. Switzerland
  15. Latvia
  16. Germany
  17. Sweden
  18. Portugal
  19. Canada
  20. United States


New Game From One Of Borderlands Publisher's "Biggest Franchises" Still Due Out By Early 2019

By Chris Pereira on Aug 03, 2017 07:38 pm

As part of its latest earnings report, Take-Two has reaffirmed that Red Dead Redemption 2 is not its only big game release coming during fiscal year 2019, which runs from April 2018 through March 2019. A major sequel from 2K Games is also on the way at some point during that window.

Specifically, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick stated that "a highly anticipated new title from one of 2K's biggest franchises" is due out in fiscal 2019. He unfortunately provided no further insight into exactly when during the year it will launch, what platforms it will be available on, or what franchise it's a part of, as was the case when this news was first shared back in May.

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

Speculation has suggested that the game may be Borderlands 3, or whatever the next title in the series ends up being called. A new Borderlands is known to be in development, although there was some question of whether Take-Two would consider it a 2K game, as it's published by 2K but developed by Gearbox Studios. Take-Two confirmed during a post-earnings conference call that Borderlands does indeed fall under the 2K umbrella. That leaves open the possibility that this mystery game is the new Borderlands.

Regarding its other big fiscal year 2019 game, Red Dead Redemption 2, Take-Two was hesitant today to share anything new about the game itself, its online mode, or its release date. It's still slated to launch in Spring 2018, but during fiscal year 2019, which means it will launch no sooner than April 1, 2018. It was originally slated to launch this fall before being delayed, which leaves Take-Two relying in part on GTA V--a game that Zelnick described as having an "ongoing extraordinary performance."


GTA 5's Online Mode Continues "Ongoing Extraordinary Performance," Take-Two Says

By Chris Pereira on Aug 03, 2017 07:35 pm

Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of 2K Games and Rockstar Games, has reported the outcome of its first fiscal quarter of 2018, which ended on June 30, 2017. Despite no major new releases during the period, revenue was up as compared with the year prior, something that's attributed to the continued success of Grand Theft Auto V and its multiplayer component, Grand Theft Auto Online.

Net revenue for the quarter was $418.2 million, an increase of 34% year-over-year. Take-Two identified the biggest contributors as GTA V, NBA 2K17 (the company's best-selling sports game ever), Civilization VI, WWE 2K17, mobile game WWE SuperCard, and Mafia III. Specifically regarding GTA, CEO Strauss Zelnick lauded the "ongoing extraordinary performance" of the game, which continues to be one of the industry's top-selling games almost four years after its initial release. Continued support is planned for the game, and it's expected to enjoy another year of "record results."

Digital net revenue was up 56% to $268.2 million, while recurrent consumer spending--a broad term that includes DLC, microtransactions, and virtual currency--was up a whopping 72% and represented 41% of the company's total net revenue. That's an impressive figure considering it doesn't factor in the sale of digital games.

Take-Two also increased its outlook for net sales for the full fiscal year 2018, which runs through March 31, 2018. Red Dead Redemption 2 is still expected to launch in Spring 2018, but during the 2019 fiscal year, meaning it won't launch until at least April 1. Zelnick again referenced a "highly anticipated new title from one of 2K's biggest franchises" coming in the 2019 fiscal year (which runs from April 1, 2018 through March 31, 2019). That game is believed to be the next Borderlands title, though that is not yet confirmed.

The company's release schedule for the current year reveals that NBA 2K17's Switch version will release as a digital-only title initially, with a physical release coming sometime after the September 19 launch.

Take-Two is currently hosting an earnings call with investors and analysts. We'll report back with anything interesting the company has to share.


Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Princess Leia Will Have An "Amazing" Send-Off

By Dan Auty on Aug 03, 2017 07:21 pm

Although Princess Leia actress Carrie Fisher has completed all of her scenes in the upcoming Star Wars: The Last Jedi before her death in December last year, she was set to reprise the role in 2019's Episode IX. Now her Star Wars co-star John Boyega, who plays Finn, has spoken about what will be her final appearance in the series.

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In an interview with ABC News, Boyega said, "This movie sends her off in an amazing, amazing way. And she is still kept alive in this franchise. That's the beauty of it: She lives forever in a sense."

Beyoga also commented on how he felt when he heard about Fisher's death. "It was a strange, strange feeling," he revealed. "I felt like everyone in the cast went silent for a bit after that." The actor also revealed that he will have quite a lot of screen time with Fisher in The Last Jedi. "We worked together closely on this," he said.

In March, Disney head Bob Iger confirmed that The Last Jedi has not been changed to take account of Fisher's death. "What I can say about that is she is in [The Last Jedi] and we're not changing it to deal with her passing," he stated, via Slashfilm. "So her performance, which we're really pleased with, remains as it was." In addition, Lucasfilm previously confirmed that it would not use CGI to digitally resurrect Leia for Episode IX, as it as it controversially did with Grand Moff Tarkin in Rogue One.

The Last Jedi is set to hit theaters in December. It's directed by Rian Johnson and also stars Daisy Ridley, Mark Hamill, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, and Andy Serkis. Earlier this month, a series of striking character posters were released. In addition, there's also a new behind-the-scenes video.


Overwatch Summer Games 2017 Event Kicks Off Soon With New Skins, Lucioball

By Eddie Makuch on Aug 03, 2017 07:08 pm

The next Overwatch seasonal event is coming up soon. Blizzard today announced that the Summer Games event will return for a 2017 edition, starting next week.

Summer Games 2017 will run August 8-29, and players will be able to get new skins (of course), while a new Lucioball map is on the way. Additionally, the skins from Summer Games 2016 are returning for this year's event, and they will cost less.

Below you can see a rundown of the prices for Overwatch's Loot Box items, covering this year's event and last year's.

2017 Summer Games Cosmetic Items

  • Legendary Skins will cost 3,000 credits
  • Epic Skins will cost 750 credits
  • Rare tier will cost 225 credits
  • Common tier will cost 75 credits

2016 Summer Games Cosmetic Items

  • Legendary Skins will cost 1,000 credits
  • Epic Skins will cost 250 credits
  • Rare tier will cost 75 credits
  • Common tier will cost 25 credits

As for the new Lucioball map, it's set in Sydney, while 2016's map, Rio Stadiums, is also included. Matches will rotate between them. Blizzard has made a number of changes to Lucio's abilities for the mode this year, including the following:

  • The ability to "boop" enemies has been removed
  • Lucio's ultimate ability no longer pulls the ball toward the player, but now increases Lucio's speed and the speed of his "boop"
  • Summer Games 2017 will also introduce a second competitive mode for Lucioball, allowing players to place and rank

Keep checking back with GameSpot for more on Overwatch's new Summer Games event.


More Free Xbox One/360 Games With Gold Titles Out Now

By Eddie Makuch on Aug 03, 2017 07:04 pm

It's already August 1 in some parts of the world, which means Xbox Live Gold members can now download more free Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles. This month's free Games With Gold titles include Slime Rancher, Trials Fusion, Bayonetta, and Red Faction: Armageddon, and two of them are free starting today.

Xbox One owners with a Gold membership can pick up Slime Rancher for the low, low price of free, while Xbox 360 users can grab Bayonetta for $0.00. Additionally, one of July 2017's free Xbox One titles, Runbow, will continue to be free until August 15.

Slime Rancher is a first-person sim game where you manage a farm of adorable slime creatures. It's been in Early Access on PC for some time, but August 1 marks its official release, meaning Gold members will get it for free right out of the gate, which is cool.

Something else to note is that the Xbox 360 Games With Gold titles play on Xbox One through backwards compatibility. You can see the full rundown of August's free Games With Gold titles below.

Microsoft is also expected to roll out a fresh set of weekly Xbox Live deals in the next day, so check back soon with GameSpot for a rundown.

August 2017 Games With Gold

Xbox One

  • Slime Rancher (August 1-31)
  • Trials Fusion (August 16-September 15)
  • Runbow (July 16-August 15)

Xbox 360

  • Bayonetta (August 1-15)
  • Red Faction: Armageddon (August 16-31)

PS Plus Free Games For August Out Now On PS4/PS3/Vita

By Alex Newhouse on Aug 03, 2017 07:01 pm

If you've been looking for something to play, today brings good news: the PlayStation Plus free games for August are live now on the PlayStation Store, and it's an especially good month to be a Plus subscriber.

Headlining the selection is the chaotic action game Just Cause 3, available for download on PS4. Its massive sandbox and array of high-powered weaponry will likely entertain for at least a few hours. PS4 owners also get access to the well-received Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry, the spinoff of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. In addition, free-to-play game Dreadnought launches into open beta on PS4 today, and Plus members will be able to pick up a free DLC pack for it starting on August 15.

The fantastic roguelike/platformer Downwell is also now free to download on both PS4 and Vita. Vita owners can pick up Level 22 as well. Finally, PS3 owners can grab Snakeball and Super Motherload, the latter of which is also free on PS4.

These games will be available until the first Tuesday of next month--September 5--so make sure to "purchase" them (you won't be charged) before then on the PS Store. If you do that, then as long as you have an active Plus subscription, you'll be able to download and play them.

Plus members in the US can also currently rent certain movies from the PS Store for 99 cents each. The current title is Logan; it will be followed by Power Rangers, Kong: Skull Island, Boss Baby, and Ghost in the Shell.

PlayStation Plus Free Games For August 2017

PS4

PS3

Vita


NBA Live 18 Adds WNBA Teams

By Miguel Concepcion on Aug 03, 2017 05:30 pm

Electronic Arts has revealed that NBA Live 18 will feature both the current teams and rosters of the WNBA. Although the Women's National Basketball Association has existed for over 20 years and legends like Lisa Leslie and Sue Bird have appeared in EA's NBA Street, no game has allowed you to play with the full squads of the L.A. Sparks, Dallas Wings, New York Liberty, or any of the other WNBA teams until this year. This follows EA's inclusion of women's teams in the FIFA series, which began with FIFA 16.

NBA Live 18 is scheduled for release on PS4 and Xbox One this fall. A free demo on PS4 and Xbox One is scheduled for release on August 11, 2017 although it won't feature the WNBA content.

Correction: We reported in error that NBA Live 18 is coming out on PC. It is currently planned for release only on Xbox One and PS4.


Xbox One Getting "Rhythm-Violence" Game Thumper Very Soon

By Oscar Dayus on Aug 03, 2017 04:42 pm

Thumper is an awesome "rhythm-violence" game that originally launched for PS4, PSVR, and PC in October last year. It later came to Oculus Rift, Steam VR, and Nintendo Switch, and it's now coming to Xbox One. The game will launch for Microsoft's console on August 18, developer Drool announced today.

Pricing has not been revealed for the platform, but the indie title usually costs US $20 / £16 / AU $30 on the PlayStation Store, and it's likely Xbox One pricing will be in line with that.

The game sees you take control of a scarab traveling at high speeds along a track, and you have to hit buttons and turn at the correct moments in rhythm. We named it one of the best VR games of 2016, and we awarded it a 9/10 in our review.

"Thumper thrives due to the way it marries speed, simple controls, and mesmerizing atmosphere," wrote critic Peter Brown. "It's far more convincing in VR, where you're enveloped in the game's space and free of distractions from the outside world, but it shouldn't be ignored by those without the appropriate hardware. Thumper, no matter how you play it, is too good to miss."

Read more in our full Thumper review, or check out some boss fight gameplay.


New Xbox One/PC Wireless Controller Adapter Revealed

By Oscar Dayus on Aug 03, 2017 04:14 pm

Microsoft has unveiled a new iteration of its Xbox Wireless Adapter, which allows you to connect Xbox One controllers to your PC. The new device will hit stores on August 8.

The adapter is capable of wirelessly connecting to eight Xbox One controllers at once, and is 66% smaller than the old design. Be warned, however, that like the old device, this dongle is only compatible with Windows 10 devices (including laptops and tablets) that support USB 2.0 or 3.0, and does not support Xbox 360 controllers.

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The new Xbox Wireless Adapter will cost exactly the same as its predecessor--US $25 / AU $30. European pricing has not yet been revealed, but it's likely the dongle will continue to cost £20 / €23 in the region.

If you don't fancy shelling out extra money, you can of course connect your Xbox One controller to your PC via a micro-USB cable. This route also supports older versions of Windows, unlike the new wireless adapter.

Just yesterday, Microsoft revealed three new Xbox One controller designs. They're called Green/Grey, Patrol Tech, and Volcano Shadow, and you can take a look at them all here.


SNES Classic Pre-orders Available This Month, Nintendo Says

By Chris Pereira on Aug 03, 2017 02:28 pm

Following a false start at Walmart, Nintendo has announced that SNES Classic Edition pre-orders will be available in the United States in August, ahead of the system's September 29 launch. The company has also again suggested it will offer an ample number of systems following the supply issues with last year's NES Classic Edition.

In a post on its Facebook page today, Nintendo said, "We appreciate the incredible anticipation that exists for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition system, and can confirm that it will be made available for pre-order by various retailers late this month." It did not offer a more specific date than that, nor did it say which stores would be offering pre-orders. Individual retailers may share their plans in the weeks ahead; we'll continue to monitor and track how to pre-order a SNES Classic Edition as more details are shared.

There have been concerns that, in light of how difficult the NES Classic Edition was to find, the SNES Classic Edition will face a similar situation. Nintendo again tried to alleviate these worries, stating, "A significant amount of additional systems will be shipped to stores for launch day, and throughout the balance of the calendar year." Nintendo previously said its current plan is to only offer the system during 2017, adding that it will offer far more SNES Classic Edition units than it did with the NES model.

The SNES Classic Edition includes 21 of the Super Nintendo's best games, as well as one--Star Fox 2--that was never publicly released. Pre-orders have been offered in the UK already, but until now there had been no word on when those would launch in the US. Without warning, the system appeared recently on Walmart's website, only for those pre-orders to end up canceled.


Call Of Duty: WW2 Beta Players Get These Bonuses

By Eddie Makuch on Aug 03, 2017 12:16 pm

With the Call of Duty: WWII multiplayer beta scheduled to begin this month, Activision has now announced a special bonus for everyone who participates. Take part in the beta and you'll get the MP Private Beta Combat Pack, which includes a helmet, calling card, and emblem that you can use to show off that you played the beta.

The extra items will be available when Call of Duty: WWII launches on November 3, Activision clarified on Twitter.

The Call of Duty: World War II beta starts August 25 on PS4 for people who pre-order the military shooter and runs until August 28. The Call of Duty website shows that a second wave of the beta will be available on PS4 and Xbox One September 1-4.

In addition to beta access, everyone who pre-orders Call of Duty: World War II gets a wicked cool-looking weapon camo for Zombies mode.


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