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Battlefield V gets an Official Reveal Trailer and an October 19 launch date

Like last year’s Call of Duty: WWII, EA and DICE will take the Battlefield franchise back to the Second World War in the upcoming Battlefield V. You can get your first look at the game in the Official Reveal Trailer, which has been embedded above.

Unlike Activision’s biggest franchise, Battlefield V will stick with a single-player campaign, bringing back the “War Stories” format from Battlfield 1:

The acclaimed single-player campaign mode from Battlefield 1, War Stories, returns for Battlefield V. Witness the conflict through the eyes of men and women of World War 2 and experience untold stories of human drama, filled with Battlefield moments. Experience the freezing Norwegian landscapes as a young Norwegian resistance fighter or come ashore into the desert heat of North Africa… and more.

But multiplayer is how most players experience the Battlefield franchise, and DICE is promising that fans will get to experience the “most immersive gameplay” ever in Battlefield V:

Battlefield V multiplayer will deliver the most immersive gameplay of the franchise in a sandbox environment that portrays the battles of World War II, allowing players to feel the force of the fight and truly shape the war as the war shapes them. Players’ soldiers can now tow stationary weapons, build fortifications, and repair war-torn structures to turn the battlefield to the player’s advantage. Whether dragging a squad mate to safety or shooting a grenade out of the sky, players will forge a deeper connection to the ever-evolving world around them and achieve victory against the toughest odds. With the freedom to adapt and evolve the battlefield in new and unseen ways, the battlefield will never be the same.

In new and classic multiplayer modes, players can lead their own unique Company to victory in a dynamic multiplayer experience where every battle is unique. The Company allows players to create and deeply customize their soldiers, weapons, and vehicles that will evolve as they progress, covering everything from the way they look to the way they play. Fan favorite modes like the 64-player Conquest return, with the game’s multiplayer culminating in Grand Operations, an all-new live, event-based experience within Tides of War. These multimap, multi-mode dynamic events take players through vast historical battles to relive moments of bravery and desperation while fighting to the final objective.

DICE also confirmed that Battlefield V will not require a Season Pass to play expansion content. In an effort to “keep the community unified,” the developer said that “all players will have access to the same maps and modes.” This new approach lead to the creation of the new Tides of War mode:

Tides of War is DICE’s new approach to live services, where players will set out on an epic journey with their Company in unexpected battles throughout World War II. There will be no premium pass, all players will have access to the same maps and modes, keeping the community unified as they progress through Battlefield V. In Tides of War, their journey through World War II will grow through themed experiences that will include events and all-new ways to play like Grand Operations, while also unlocking the latest themed rewards such as weapons and vehicles to further shape their Company.

While that’s a lot to digest, if you’re looking to learn more about Battlefield V, EA and DICE promised to share more information about the game during this year’s EA Play event on June 9.

For now, you can mark down an October 19th launch date on your calendar for Battlefield V on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One. But players who opt for the Deluxe Edition will be able to play three days earlier, and all players who pre-order the game will receive early access to the planned Open Beta.

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Gorogoa, I Hate Running Backwards, State of Decay 2, more added to Xbox Store

An artistic puzzler, a voxelated shooter, and a post-apocalyptic survival game highlight today’s additions to the Xbox Games Store…

After making its debut on the PC, Switch, and mobile devices late last year, Jason Roberts has brought his visually-striking puzzle game, Gorogoa, to the Xbox One. It’ll be added to Microsoft’s digital storefront alongside Devolver Digital’s crossover shooter, I Hate Running Backwards, and the Standard Edition of Undead Labs’s zombie survival simulation, State of Decay 2.

You can learn more about all of these games, and the rest of today’s additions to the Xbox Games Store, after the break. (more…)

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God of War slays all comers and emerges as the best-selling game of April 2018

You might say that Kratos returned with a vengeance last month, and that’s because Sony’s God of War reboot climbed to the top of The NPD Group’s list of best-selling games for April 2018. According to the NPD (via GamesIndustry.biz), God of War was also the “best ever launch for a PlayStation exclusive.”

Sony and Kratos weren’t done setting records, and the former “Ghost of Sparta” helped sell a lot of PS4 consoles too. Thanks to a push from the newly-available PS4 Pro 1TB + God of War Limited Edition Bundle, Sony’s console was propelled to the top of the NPD’s Hardware Chart for both “units sold” and “dollar sales.” The PS4 also set a new record for console sales during the month of April, besting the previous mark set in April 2008 by Nintendo’s Wii.

While Nintendo lost out on one record, they almost stole Sony’s thunder by placing six games in the NPD’s Top 20 last month, including the Nintendo Labo: Variety Kit (#4), Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (#5), Mario Kart 8 (#6), Super Mario Odyssey (#9), The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (#13), and Kirby Star Allies (#19).

You can find the full list of The NPD Group’s best-selling titles for April 2018 after the break. (more…)

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Lego sets and Nerf guns based on Overwatch are coming soon

Licensing Expo 2018 is being held this week in Las Vegas, and it looks like Activision Blizzard wants everyone to celebrate by filling their playrooms with Overwatch toys.

First, the publisher struck a deal with Nerf to produce a line of “Nerf products, games, and more” inspired by the world of Overwatch. Nerf’s first Overwatch-branded toys will include a new line of Nerf Rival guns in January 2019 and “additional product categories” in Fall 2019.

“We are thrilled to announce this partnership with Blizzard for the Overwatch franchise,” said Samantha Lomow, the Senior Vice President at Hasbro. “The roster of bold, diverse characters, and a passionate following of more than 40 million players have inspired our teams to create an amazing product line that will not only appeal to the passionate Overwatch fan base, but also attract new fans into the Overwatch universe.”

Nerf guns inspired by Overwatch weaponry seems like a no-brainer, as does Activision Blizzard’s second deal of the day, a series of Lego sets based on the popular multiplayer shooter. It’s unknown when the first Overwatch Lego sets will be released, but Lego is working on “multiple” sets at “various price points.”

In addition to Nerf guns and Lego sets, Overwatch fans can also expect to see additional licensed products on store shelves including Halloween costumes (from Spirit and Disguise), books for younger readers (from Scholastic), and a cookbook (from Insight Editions).

Does Overwatch have a cooking minigame I’m unaware of?

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The Golf Club 2019 will feature official PGA Tour Career Mode

EA Sports parked the PGA Tour franchise in the clubhouse after the release of Rory McIlroy PGA Tour in 2015. But it looks like official PGA Tour golf is coming back to the PC and consoles this August with the release of The Golf Club 2019.

HB Studios has announced that the next entry in their golf simulation series will include a PGA Tour Career Mode with official events (including the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, the John Deere Classic, and the Waste Management Phoenix Open) and courses (such as TPC Boston and TPC Sawgrass).

The developer also has a bagful of other new features lined up for The Golf Club 2019 on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One:

The Golf Club 2019 Features

  • Game Modes: Our fans have asked for it, and we have heard them. In response to popular community demand, Skins and Alt-Shot have been added in alongside all of The Golf Club’s previous game modes.
  • Course Designer: The award-winning Course Designer just got bigger and better! Design, build, and share your courses online.
  • Character Editor: Our robust Character Editor has also received a massive update. A vast array of new customization options will allow The Golf Club players unprecedented opportunity to create highly realistic, fun, and dynamic golfers.
  • Online and Solo Societies: Grow your members, upgrade your Clubhouse, run tournaments and earn virtual currency. Can you build and maintain the top Society in The Golf Club 2019 Featuring PGA Tour?
  • Gameplay: The most authentic golf simulation experience just got deeper, more realistic, and more fun. The Golf Club 2019 Featuring PGA Tour is about a level playing field for everyone, endless single player fun and an online social experience competing with friends and rivals across the globe.
  • Online Matchmaking and Privates Sessions: More tools to empower players and help streamline their playing preferences.

A new trailer highlighting The Golf Club 2019’s PGA Tour Career Mode has been embedded above, and even more information about the game can be found at its official website.

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EA releases Teaser Trailer for Battlefield V’s upcoming Live Reveal on May 23

There have been five “numbered” entries in DICE’s Battlefield franchise, as long as you count 2016’s Battlefield 1. But it looks like the developer has decided to reclassify Battlefield 1 as a spinoff, because DICE recently confirmed that Battlefield V will be released this Fall.

Fans will get their first look at Battlefield V during a special Live Reveal event on Wednesday, May 23, at 4:00 PM (Eastern Time). The event will be hosted by The Daily Show host Trevor Noah, and you’ll be able to view a livestream on Battlefield’s YouTube channel.

EA and DICE have also released a short (very short) Teaser Trailer for Battlefield V, and it’s been embedded above.

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NBA Playgrounds 2 won’t be released this week after all

Saber Interactive’s NBA Playgrounds 2 was originally set to launch for the PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One on May 22. But according to a new post from the developer on Facebook, the game’s upcoming release has been temporarily benched because “exciting things [are] brewing” for the franchise:

We’ve got some news to share, but we want to start by saying ‘good things come to those who wait.’ There are exciting things brewing with the NBA Playgrounds franchise that we think will take arcade basketball to new levels.

We can’t tell you everything now, but we can tell you that this means our launch date of May 22nd will be moved out. Please be patient with us, we promise that NBA Playgrounds 2 will be better than ever. We’ll have more details to share soon.

Saber Interactive didn’t elaborate on what these “exciting things” might be, nor did they announce a new release date for NBA Playgrounds 2.

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New Retail Releases: Detroit: Become Human, Dark Souls Remastered, Runner 3, More

Two big re-releases headline this week’s New Retail Releases, as well as the latest PS4 exclusive from Sony…

David Cage and Quantic Dream have been trying meld the cinematic storytelling of movies with the interactivity of video games for more than two decades now. Their latest experiment, Detroit: Become Human, will be released this week for the PS4. Based on a tech demo from the PS3 era, Detroit asks players to take control of three androids and discover what it feels like to experience human emotions for the first time.

Also available this week are a pair of re-releases that have gamers very excited. Bandai Namco will bring Dark Souks Remastered to the PS4 and Xbox One with upgraded visuals, the Artorias of the Abyss expansion, and dedicated servers.

Switch owners will have to wait a bit longer to play Dark Souls Remastered, but they’ll get their first chance this week to dig into Mega Man Legacy Collection + Mega Man Legacy Collection 2, which contains all 12 games from the “Mega Man Classic” franchise, as well as new Challenges, and multiple graphics filters.

Speaking of side-scrolling platformers and Nintendo’s newest console, Switch owners will also be able to pick up Runner 3 this week. Dozens of new levels await Commander Video as he returns in another rhythm-powered running game from developer Choice Provisions.

Several other new games will also appear on store shelves this week including The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset (PC), the latest expansion to Bethesda’s MMO; Tennis World Tour (PS4 and Xbox One), a tennis simulation from Bigben Interactive; 7’sCarlet (Vita), a visual novel from Aksys Games; and Space Hulk: Deathwing – Enhanced Edition (PS4), a tactical first person shooter based on the popular tabletop game.

Finally, Xbox One owners who skipped the “Ultimate Edition” for State of Decay 2, the zombie survival sim from Microsoft and Undead Labs, can pick up the Standard Edition this week.

That’s all for now, but we’ll be back later this week with a look at all the new additions to the PlayStation Store, Xbox Games Store, and Nintendo eShop.

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