Pokemon Sword & Shield Will Make Competitive Battling More Accessible

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Pokemon Sword and Shield are the first totally new Pokemon games on Nintendo Switch, and appropriately, they’re making some changes. While some of the previously announced changes haven’t been popular, developer Game Freak has recently revealed tweaks that are more than welcome: Sword and Shield will make it easier to get your Pokemon ready for competitive battles.

Speaking with Game Informer, planning director Kazumasa Iwao hinted at the mechanical tweaks that will be coming in Gen 8. Typically, Pokemon used in competitive battles are of a much higher caliber than the Pokemon you catch during the course of your journey; players often spend dozens (or more) hours breeding and training Pokemon with perfect stats, moves, and more to use in the competitive scene after they’ve finished the main story. It is incredibly time-consuming and is a high barrier to entry for competitive play.

“This time around, we really wanted to introduce some systems that help the player be able to take those Pokemon they caught in the beginning, and the first one they chose, and actually take them straight into competitive battle,” Iwao said. “There’s a lot of hidden parameters to Pokemon that aren’t surfaced to the player. We’re doing a lot of stuff in the back end introducing systems that allow players to make sure that Pokemon they want to use in competitive battles are viable.”

He continued, “I’ve got to be very vague about it, but one example–it will be visible to the player and they’ll know when they see it, I think–say you have a Pokemon where it’s got all the right stats and everything, but there’s a personality parameter as well that comes into play in battles, and it might not be the right personality, so you’ll breed until you get the right one, is what people do currently. But you’ll see that there’s a system in the game that will fix that for people.”

Iwao did not give specifics, but it sounds in line with tweaks made in previous entries that made Pokemon’s hidden stats visible–for example, Sun and Moon introduced an option in the Pokemon Box to view a Pokemon’s base stats, which is a main factor players look for in a competitive Pokemon. (Before that, you had to talk to an NPC, who would say something vague indicating the Pokemon’s stats, and you’d have to either write it down or go back to a Pokemon Center to mark the Pokemon. It was a dark time.) Sun and Moon also introduced Bottle Caps, rare items that allow you to max out a Pokemon’s base stat artificially. From Iwao’s description, it sounds like you may be able to similarly “edit” a Pokemon’s nature to make it viable, rather than breeding a new one from scratch.

Iwao also said that players will still be able to breed Pokemon if they so choose. “We do think there’s value in that effort that players put into it,” he said. “But at the same time, I think with Sword and Shield we wanted to also have a system that makes it a little bit more accessible. For example, if you’re bringing a Pokemon over from a previous game into these games, being able to use that specific Pokemon that has sentimental value to you in the battle system competitively is something we wanted to try this time.”

Being able to tweak a Pokemon in-game to fit your ideal competitive team could make competitive battles fully accessible for anyone with the desire, but perhaps not the time, to play. This is especially useful for legendary Pokemon, like the ever-popular Rayquaza, which can only be caught once in a game; currently, the only “legal” way to get the perfect Rayquaza is by soft-resetting for a long time. And, like Iwao mentioned, editing the Pokemon you transfer into Sword and Shield from Pokemon Home is a boon as well. Pokemon caught in Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee, for example, don’t have certain stats included in modern mainline Pokemon games, and they’d likely be randomized in the transfer process (as is the case with the 3DS ports of Red, Blue, and Yellow when transferring to Pokemon Bank).

While there aren’t many details about the new systems, the prospect of easier access to competitive battling is incredibly exciting. We’ll learn even more about Sword and Shield later this week; there is a 24-hour animal cam-style stream starting this Friday, October 4, which will showcase “live” footage from an in-game location. For more on the games, be sure to check out our Pokemon Sword and Shield pre-order guide.

BlizzCon Virtual Ticket Brings Warcraft Skins To Overwatch

Blizzard has outlined this year’s BlizzCon Virtual Ticket, which will grant you access to in-game bonus items, extra panels including musical acts, and the closing ceremonies. It’s on sale now through the official site for $50 / £35.

As always, the main attraction for those watching from home may be the exclusive goodies for Virtual Ticket holders. Some are already available for those who jump onto the ticket, while others will be hitting closer to the event.

Starting today, World of Warcraft gets faction leaders Finduin and Gillvanas, and a Wendigo Woolies transmog outfit. Heroes of the Storm players can claim a commemorative spray and portrait and a Celestial Deepcrawler mount. StarCraft 2 gets three new Brood War unit skins and portraits.

Coming closer to the event, Overwatch will get in on the WoW homage action for the first time, with an Illidan Genji and Tyrande Symmetra skin. Hearthstone players will be able to claim an exclusive card back as usual, but this year you can also get a Golden Legendary card that will be revealed at the show. Blizzard also says commemorative wings are coming for Diablo 3, but didn’t outline when to expect them.

This comes alongside the round of panels, musical acts, Community Night, and esports tournaments. You’ll also get access to the musical performances during the closing ceremony.

“This year’s BlizzCon is shaping up to be our best yet, and we want to make sure everyone in the Blizzard community can experience it together, whether they’re joining us in person, from home, or hanging out in-game,” said new company president J. Allen Brack, in the announcement. “We’re looking forward to delivering an epic experience for those watching our free broadcasts–which we’ll have more of than ever before–and for everyone tuning in for all of the extras provided with the Virtual Ticket.”

BlizzCon 2019 will begin on Friday, November 1. If you’re not a Virtual Ticket member, you can still watch many of the opening ceremonies as well as the esports tournaments for free.

Top 10 UK Games Chart: FIFA 20 Is No.1, Of Course

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In an unsurprising result, FIFA 20 is top of the UK all-format physical sales chart in its debut week. EA’s sports behemoth was the highest-selling boxed game for the week ending September 28, meaning The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening slips to No.2.

Other new games didn’t fare quite so well as FIFA. The Nintendo Switch version of Dragon Quest IX: Echoes of an Elusive Age enters at No.11, while Code Vein debuts at No.13 and The Surge 2 manages a No.35 finish. However, FIFA’s launch sent ripples across much of the chart; an Xbox One FIFA 20 bundle that included Gears 5, for example, caused the Xbox-exclusive shooter’s sales to soar by 70%.

We enjoyed EA’s latest football game here at GameSpot, awarding it an 8/10 in our FIFA 20 review. “Flawed and iterative, but comforting, complete, and compelling, FIFA 20 is as frustrating and as essential as ever,” we said. “The Journey and FIFA Street will continue to be missed, but Volta offers a genuinely different option for those who want to dip in and out across FIFA’s smorgasboard of game types, while Ultimate Team continues its route to world domination. It’s just a shame Career Mode continues to stagnate–even if EA has finally remembered it exists.”

You can read the full top 10 sales chart for this week below, courtesy of UKIE and GfK Chart-Track. Note this table does not include digital sales data, and so should not be considered representative of all UK game sales.

  1. FIFA 20
  2. The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening
  3. Borderlands 3
  4. Gears 5
  5. Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled
  6. The Division 2
  7. Sea of Thieves
  8. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
  9. Minecraft: Xbox Edition
  10. Forza Horizon 3

The Ubisoft Games Trying To Change The World For Good

Video games can be serious business–people’s lives and livelihoods can depend on them, and they can harm or help people to a huge extent. It’s the latter effect that Ubisoft is most interested in with two of its newly announced projects. The Ghost Recon, Rainbow Six, and Far Cry publisher has revealed two new games–one titled Rabbids Coding and the other temporarily known as Project Oikos–focused on educating children.

The first is a Rabbids game that aims to teach kids how to code. You’re faced with puzzles based around moving in the right direction and in the right order. You might, for example, need to pick up a Rabbid on one side of the level and drop it off on the other, requiring the correctly ordered instructions for your robot player-character to make the journey. The PC game is simple, but it quickly gets more complex, all the while teaching the basics of coding syntax in a more welcoming way than simply bombarding you with lines of code. Best of all, it’s free, with a release date being announced “soon.”

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Project Oikos, meanwhile, is a prototype that’s only been in development for around six months. It’s a two-player co-op title in which each player controls an animal of one of four species: a lilypad, a fish, a worm, or a bird. Together, you need to maintain the populations of each species by reproducing and eating the other species. As well as the obvious themes of ecosystems and food chains, Oikos is also a useful tool to demonstrate how working together and communicating helps make complex problems much easier to solve. Ubisoft said it’s too early to say what form Oikos will take if and when it eventually comes out, but I hope it sees a similar free release as Rabbids Coding, as it could prove to be a great learning tool.

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Finally, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey‘s Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece mode is out now, allowing you to take an educational tour around–you guessed it–Ancient Greece. The mode allows you to wander around the game’s locations without fear of interruption from the main game’s enemies, as well as supplying actual in-game guided tours. The mode is available now as a free update on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, and is also available to buy separately on PC.

Kerbal Space Program 2: The Science Secrets of the Reveal Trailer

The long-awaited sequel to Kerbal Space Program was the surprise announcement at Gamescom 2019! If you don’t know what Kerbal Space Program is, well… it’s part astrophysics simulator, part aerospace engineering crash course – with a heavy emphasis on the crash – and part trial-and-error rocket science that all boils down to you trying to build a space vessel that can shuttle these lil’ green cuties called Kerbals into space before bringing them home safely.

Now that Kerbal Space Program 2 has crested over the proverbial horizon, creative director at Star Theory, Nate Simpson, shared with us some of the secrets, hints, and teases baked into this cinematic announcement trailer, to give you a better idea of what to expect in the sequel. You can watch us unpack everything Simpson shared with us in the video at the top of the page!

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First Look at Hasbro’s Upcoming Transformers Generations: War for Cybertron Earthrise Figures

New York City Comic Con 2019 kicks off this Thursday, October 3, and the announcements and reveals are already ramping up.

Hasbro has a new set of Transformers to show off by way of the Transformers Generations: War for Cybertron Earthrise figures. Check out Optimus Prime and more in the slideshow below:

Each figure comes with “a piece of the Transformers Universe Map,” and collecting the figures allows you to complete the map in its entirety.

The line-up reveal only has Autobots at the moment, so it’s probably a safe bet we’ll see some new Decepticons joining the next chapter of the Transformers saga.

Transformers Generations: War for Cybertron Earthrise figures can be preordered beginning October 3 at 5 pm ET directly from Hasbro Pulse. While you visit the Hasbro Pulse website, you can also put in a preorder for the massive Transformers Unicron figure, which is close to meeting its crowd-funding goal and will enter into production if it reaches 8,000 backers.

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Stuber – Exclusive Gag Reel Trailer

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Stuber’s Gag Reel Makes Us Want A Dave Bautista And Kumail Nanjiani MCU Team-Up

Kumail Nanjiani may be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to Eternals, but after that, Marvel Studios should seriously consider teaming his character with Drax (Dave Bautista) from the Guardians of the Galaxy films. For evidence of why this needs to happen, look no further than the gag reel for their buddy cop movie Stuber, which arrives on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD on October 15 and is available digitally now.

In the reel, which you can watch above, it’s easy to see how comfortable Nanjiani and Bautista are making fun of each other. When you spend the majority of a film shoot trapped together in a small car, it shouldn’t be all that surprising that you’d bond over silly things. Seeing it play out here–and in Stuber–shows just how much funny the two of them could bring to the MCU, After all, Drax is already one of the silliest characters Marvel has given viewers yet.

In Stuber, Bautista plays a cop that catches a ride from an Uber driver named Stu (Nanjiani) that goes horribly wrong, plunging them both into the middle of a drug trafficking case.

The home release of Stuber includes the gag reel, along with a long list of other special features, including deleted scenes and audio commentary. You can take a look at the full list of special features below. Stuber is available digitally now, with the 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD versions going on sale on October 15.

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Stuber on Blu-ray

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Stuber special features:

  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gag Reel
  • Joke-O-Rama
  • Georgia Film Works
  • Audio Commentary by Michael Dowse and Kumail Nanjiani
  • Gallery
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Sneak Peak

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