GameStop has begun working with publishers to obtain “exclusive” content

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According to a report on GamesBeat, GameStop has begun working with developers and publishers to encourage the creation of exclusive content they can share with their customers.

“We are working with our [development] partners to build in a longer lead time,” GameStop public-relations spokesperson Jackie Smith told GamesBeat. “And we are working with them to get both physical and digital exclusives for our customers.”

GameStop’s publisher push is still in the early stages, so it’s currently unknown what kinds of exclusive content they’ll be able to acquire. But the retailer has made similar moves in the past, so we do have some idea of the kinds of content they’re looking for. On the digital side of things, the game store offered a “Hitman Sniper Challenge” digital download as a pre-order bonus for Hitman: Absolution in 2012. During the same year, GameStop became the exclusive retailer of Nintendo’s Xenoblade Chronicles for the Wii.

Who knows, maybe the company is working out an exclusivity agreement for Xenoblade Chronicles X, the Wii U sorta-sequel that was recently announced during this year’s E3 Expo.

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Anomaly Defenders Review: Back to Basics

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The original Anomaly: Warzone Earth took a fresh, new approach in the ubiquitous tower defense genre by flipping the traditional roles around, having you play as the creeps fighting against the towers. The fun, challenging gameplay led to a sequel (aptly named Anomaly 2), which introduced the very cool creeps vs. towers multiplayer. Well, those darn alien towers are back in a third installment, Anomaly Defenders, except this time, you are the darn aliens.

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Independent retailers now able to sell Nintendo eShop codes in UK

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While Nintendo has often been criticised for its late arrival to online gaming and downloadable content, the company’s eShop for Wii U has become a thriving hub for gamers, filled with spectacular titles and exclusives. However, Nintendo’s store prices for games also available in physical disc form are hardly competitive with “High Street” shops or online retailers. The only store selling eShop download codes is GAME, which has an exclusive deal with Nintendo in the UK for the sale of cards and codes online.

However, this deal does not cover smaller, independent gaming boutiques, and as a result, they will be able to begin selling eShop cards and codes in the middle of July, thanks to distributor DLCSoft. The company believes that this will allow retailers “to establish their stores as a true digital destination on the High Street.” This seems like a win-win for the market and consumers. Not only will this help these smaller businesses compete with larger retailers, but it also means that gamers could find eShop codes at competitively reduced prices.

While the UK is a small but significant market for Nintendo, other European businesses may be watching with interest to see how well the eShop cards sell. If DLCSoft is correct in its analysis, it could lead to the scheme expanding to other countries.

[Source: MCV]

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Daily Scoop: July 7, 2014 – So many fireworks

The Fourth of July has come and gone, and with it, more fireworks than I’ve seen in quite some time! I had a great time on Friday sitting out in a field and watching the show, all while getting eaten by bugs. It was pretty much how I remember all summer holidays being when I was a kid!

There aren’t too many deals going on today. Risen 2: Dark Waters is the Daily Deal at Steam, on sale for just $3.99 today. And at the Humble Store, you can get The Walking Dead: Season 2 for $16.74, Octodad: Dadliest Catch for $4.99, and Shadow Warrior for $7.99, among others. Scoop ’em up!

Sonic fans are going to be happy about some of today’s t-shirts!

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Far Cry 4: Kyrat Edition will include a statue of Pagan Min sitting on an elephant throne

farcry4kyrateditionAre you ready to add another ostentatious Collector’s Edition statue to your video game shelf? Then you’ll want to check out Far Cry 4’s Kyrat Edition.

Priced at $129.99, the Kyrat Edition includes an almost eight-inch statue of Pagan Min, the game’s big bad villain. And just to prove how evil he is, the statue depicts Pagan Min perched atop a throne made from an elephant’s head. The special edition package will also include a map of Kyrat, a travel journal, a propaganda poster, and the “Hurk’s Redemption” DLC Pack.

Far Cry 4’s Kyrat Edition will be available on November 18 for the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One (sorry PC owners).

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Midna stars in the last Hyrule Warriors character trailer

Hyrule Warriors will include six playable characters when it’s released this September and Koei Tecmo Japan has released five character-specific trailers thus far. Today, they unveiled the final trailer, which stars Midna of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.

Midna can ride a wolf and use its powerful jaws to bite through the hordes of enemies in Hyrule Warriors. And if she’s feeling bored, she can scoop up the wolf and throw it into a group of monsters. The Twili will also be able to grow a “hair hand” and use it to smack around her enemies.

Hyrule Warriors will be released exclusively for the Wii U on September 26.

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Reintroduce yourself to The Arbiter in this Halo: Master Chief Collection trailer

“I have had many names in this long war. The humans knew me as the destroyer. To the Covenant, I was Supreme Commander. The Prophets named me Arbiter. And your Master Chief calls me Friend. How well do you know your friend, human? And what will you call me when you learn the truth of what I have done.”

Because of Keith David’s long career, the actor is known for many different roles to many different people. To some, he fought “Rowdy” Roddy Piper over a pair of sunglasses for 20 minutes. For others (like me), he fought The Thing and may, or may not, have been assimilated by the end of the film. But most video game fans know him as The Arbiter, the Covenant Elite who helped save the universe in Halo 2 and Halo 3.

As part of this Fall’s Halo: The Master Chief Collection for the Xbox One, new cutscenes featuring The Arbiter will be added to Halo 2, linking it to next year’s Halo 5: Guardians. You can get a taste of this expanded narrative in the trailer above, but to see the full story, you’ll need to pick up Halo: The Master Chief Collection on November 11.

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Heed “Handsome Jack’s Tips for Surviving on the Moon!” in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

Before letting journalists loose on Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel at this year’s E3 Expo, 2K Games forced them to watch “Handsome Jack’s Tips for Surviving on the Moon” to prepare for the experience. In the video, Handsome Jack describes what’s different about shooting and looting on the Moon… in his own deranged way, that is. If you’re too lazy to watch, here are Handsome Jack’s six tips:

#1 Stay in the air
#2 Don’t forget the power of the SLAM!
#3 Use your Skills
#4 New Loot!
#5 Lasers… Heh heh, they’re pretty cool
#6 Cryo Weapons are awesome

Don’t you want to watch it now? Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel will be available for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 on October 14.

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