New Smash Bros. Ultimate Freebie Available Now For Switch Online Members

Nintendo is offering another Super Smash Bros. Ultimate freebie for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. Right now, members can claim the Vault Shopper Set 2 bundle, which comes with 3,000 Gold and five tickets. The latter can be wagered during Classic Mode for additional rewards.

To claim the Vault Shopper Set 2 pack, you’ll need to open the Switch eShop and select the “Nintendo Switch Online” option from the left sidebar. After you’ve done that, you’ll find the pack listed among the other free offers near the top of the page. Click on the pack and select Download to claim it.

Like previous Smash Bros. freebies, the Vault Shopper Set 2 is only available to those who have an active paid Switch Online membership; you can’t claim the pack during a free trial to the service. You can learn more about subscription costs and benefits in our Nintendo Switch Online guide.

The next DLC character for Smash Bros. Ultimate is Steve from Minecraft. The blocky fighter arrives alongside the game’s 9.0 update on October 13. Like previous DLC characters, Steve brings his own new Minecraft-inspired stage, as well as new music tracks and additional Spirits to unlock in the game’s Spirit Board mode.

Steve is the second DLC character to arrive as part of Smash Bros. Ultimate’s Fighters Pass Vol. 2, following Min Min from Arms. Four more DLC fighters are still on the horizon, but Nintendo hasn’t teased who those will be. The Fighters Pass Vol. 2 costs $30 USD. Each character pack can also be purchased individually for $6 USD.

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PS5 Backwards Compatibility: All Confirmed Games To Support Game Boost So Far

Many questions about how the PlayStation 5 actually works remain unanswered as we quickly approach its November 12 launch date, but Sony has recently detailed the way PS4 backwards compatible games will take advantage of the next-gen console’s hardware via Game Boost.

As its name suggests, Game Boost provides benefits for supported PS4 games, including improved frame rates, higher-resolution visuals, and faster load times. Though Sony has not laid out all of the titles that will support this performance increase, some developers are revealing the games that will take advantage of Game Boost. We’ve rounded up the list of games that use Game Boost, and will continue to update this list as news rolls in.

Ghost of Tsushima

Developer Sucker Punch Productions took to Twitter to confirm that not only is its open-world samurai-RPG Ghost of Tsushima playable day one on PlayStation 5 via backwards compatibility, the game will also get a frame rate increase thanks to Game Boost. Specifically, Ghost of Tsushima will get a 60 FPS option as well as further decreased load times.

While 99 percent of the over 4,000 PS4 titles will be playable on PS5, the company said a handful of current-gen games–including Afro Samurai 2: Revenge of Kuma Volume One and Hitman Go: Definitive Edition–won’t work on the next-gen console. If other games end up on this list, they will be marked with a “Playable On: PS4 Only” marker on the PlayStation Store. Sony also detailed how players can upgrade their PS4 games to PS5.

The PlayStation 5 launches on November 12 in most regions and November 19 worldwide. Two editions are available for $400 and $500, so check out our PlayStation 5 preorder guide to learn about which console is right for you and your at-home setup.

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PSVR Will Work On PS5, But Not With The New Camera

As the launch of the PlayStation 5 approaches, Sony is finally detailing important features of its new console. Along with confirmation of which games will (and won’t) be backwards compatible and what accessories will work without issue, Sony has detailed how PSVR will work on PS5, along with a hint for its future.

If you own a PSVR headset and want to continue using that on PS5, the good news is that you will be able to without much fuss. The PSVR breakout box and headset will work with Sony’s new console, along with accessories such as the PlayStation 4 camera and Move controllers. The camera is an important accessory, too, since Sony has confirmed that the new PS5 camera will not be compatible with PSVR.

Sony states that a PS4 camera adapter will be required for use on the PS5, but the support page isn’t clear on whether this is included with the console or not (beyond stating that it will not require a purchase). As is usually the case, it likely won’t be included.

With the PS5 camera not supporting PSVR, Sony might be hinting at the future of how its VR hardware will work. Headsets like the Oculus Rift and new Oculus Quest 2 make use of inside-out tracking, which negates the requirement for an external tracking camera. This is a much easier and user-friendly means of playing VR, with a recent Sony patent suggesting that the company was looking into the idea.

The PlayStation 5 is scheduled for launch on November 12, with launch titles such as Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Bugsnax already going gold in anticipation of the release.

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Kevin Conroy Explains How He Found Bruce Wayne’s Older Voice in Batman Beyond

Legendary Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy breaks down how he found the right voice for the 80-year-old version of Bruce Wayne he portrayed in Batman Beyond, which originally aired from 1999-2001.

During the Batman Beyond panel at NYCC 2020, Conroy was joined by co-star Will Friedle (voice of Terry McGinnis) and iconic voice director Andrea Romano (Avatar: The Last Airbender, Batman: The Animated Series).

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“They actually had me read for the role because Bruce Wayne at that point he’s 80 and he physically can’t do it anymore and that’s the whole genesis of the show, the whole reason it exists, is because [Bruce] needs a new recruit to do the stuff that the can’t do,” Conroy explained. “That first episode, when he goes to shoot a gun and that moment when he realized that he’s crossing that line, that he’s relying on a gun because he’s own physical strength isn’t enough anymore. So this [version of Bruce] had to be in his eighties. I was 45 [at the time], so it was a jump, so they had me audition. It wasn’t so much the register of the voice because they very much went into that Batman range for my voice. But for me, it was more about the weight of life. It wasn’t just the depth of the voice, it was the pace of the character.”

Ramona went into even more detail about how Conroy would change his physical posture while he was in the recording booth to find the proper cadence for the elderly Bruce Wayne.

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“You would physically sit at the microphone differently when you were voicing older Bruce Wayne,” Romano informed Conroy. “Because it actually helps to make Bruce Wayne’s voice older if you hunch over a little bit, so he doesn’t have that nice diaphragm strength, you know? You want him to be weaker. As much as your ability to manipulate your voice, it was really a lot about the acting. What is it like to be eighty, and to realize that [Bruce] can no longer do this? So there was a bitterness that Bruce Wayne had about that too, he was not pleased about the fact that he could no longer do it anymore.”

For more Batman Beyond, watch Kevin Conroy and Will Friedle swap lines and see how awesome the Batman Beyond Blu-ray remaster look compared to the original.

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New Animal Crossing Update Out Now, Fixes A Few Bugs

Nintendo has rolled out a new update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. This patch is another fairly minor one, primarily addressing a small handful of issues that have cropped up in the game following its big 1.5 update late last month.

According to the patch notes on Nintendo’s support website, New Horizons’ 1.5.1 update resolves a couple of bugs, including one where Nook Miles keywords would not appear in the passport list, and another that caused villagers to talk about pumpkins when they were given a bamboo shoot. You can read the full patch notes below.

The aforementioned 1.5 update released on September 29 and introduced an assortment of fall-themed content to the game, including the Halloween event, pumpkins, and spooky DIY recipes. Another big New Horizons update is coming in late November, and it appears that one will add the game’s Thanksgiving and Christmas events.

That’s not all that’s coming next month; Nintendo also announced that the Animal Crossing Amiibo cards are returning to stores this November. Each pack will cost $6 USD and includes six cards, which you can scan to invite villagers to live on your island or take photos of them in the game’s Photopia mode. The long sold-out Animal Crossing-edition Switch console is also starting to return to select stores.

In the meantime, a variety of new October bugs, fish, and sea creatures are appearing in the game right now. The Fishing Tourney is happening this weekend for both Northern and Southern Hemisphere players. The event takes place on Saturday, October 10, giving you another chance to earn exclusive fish-themed furniture and other items.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Version 1.5.1 Patch Notes

General updates

The following issues occurring in Ver. 1.5.0 have been fixed:

  • Fixed an issue where some title keywords obtained via Nook Miles would not appear within the Passport.
  • Fixed an issue where certain messages would display in English for users playing in French, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, or Russian.
  • Fixed an issue where animal residents would talk about pumpkins when given a bamboo shoot.
  • Fixed an issue where it was no longer possible to jump over a river based on the location of certain furniture.

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Phasmophobia Is a New Steam and Twitch Sensation

Phasmophobia arrived on Steam Early Access just four weeks ago, and has already hit the heights of the most-played games on Steam, and the top 5 most-streamed games on Twitch in the last week.

A co-op ghost hunting game (playable across VR and non-VR) that mixes puzzle solving and jump scares, Phasmophobia’s picked up huge traction among streamers and YouTubers, and flown up Steam’s most-played charts in the last week.

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At time of writing, according to Steam Charts, the game hit an all-time peak of concurrent players on October 8, with 70,195. That record has been broken every day for the last week, a trend we can expect to see continue across the weekend.

That success is likely connected to the game’s increasing popularity on Twitch. According to Twitch Tracker, Phasmophobia has been the 5th most-streamed game in the last week, beating out Fortnite, FIFA 21 and Counter-Strike on the way.

Phasmophobia has you exploring haunted locations, using a variety of ghost hunting equipment – both folkloric and technological – to identify types of ghosts, before escaping without being killed. It heavily uses voice chat, both to stay in contact with teammates and to contact the procedurally generated spirits themselves.

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Currently in Early Access, the game’s selling at £11 / $14 USD, and is currently planned for full release in 2021.

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Deals: Alienware RTX 3080 Gaming PCs Starting at $1899, RTX 3090 From $2699

Dell has made the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090 upgrade option available to the base Alienware Aurora gaming desktop. You can get an RTX 3080 gaming PC with minimal RAM and storage specs for as low as $1899 and then upgrade the RAM and SSD on your own. Chances are that you’ll be paying less for better quality components, and you won’t void your warranty.

Deals for October 9

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Video Game Deals

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Early Amazon Prime Day Deals

For more details, check our What to Expect for Amazon Prime Day 2020 article.

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance Being Developed as Live-Action Series or Film

Warhorse Studios and former Netflix executive Erik Barmack have announced that they are developing a live-action adaptation of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the popular open-world RPG that is set in the medieval time of the Holy Roman Empire.

Variety reports that the project will be a collaboration between Warhorse Studios and Wild Sheep Content, with Barmack and Warhorse CEO Martin Frývaldský producing the adaptation, which will take the form of either a live-action series or film. Barmack and Frývaldský are said to be in the process of reaching out to potential writers and directors to expand the creative team.

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Barmack spoke about the adaptable nature of video game properties and the ways in which they can deliver “amazing, non-U.S. worlds that are locally relevant, but with a regional and global popularity that streamers are looking for as they become more and more global.”

“It’s especially interesting that video games with heavy narrative, like The Witcher and Kingdom Come: Deliverance, are uniquely adaptable, and local but global all at once,” Barmack said, referencing Kingdom Come: Deliverance, which was developed by Warhorse Studios and published by Deep Silver for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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“The biggest feedback we got from the gaming community and reviewers is that this is a very believable and also very relatable story where it is easy to identify with a not so heroic hero,” added Warhorse Studios’ PR Manager Tobias Stolz-Zwilling.

Released in 2018, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a game for your inner historian. The story centres around Henry, the son of a blacksmith, who joins a resistance movement in his pursuit of justice for his murdered family. The game received widespread critical acclaim and went on to sell more than three million units across all platforms.

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The Kingdom Come: Deliverance adaptation joins a growing slate of video game movies and TV series’ that have been announced, planned, or are currently in production right now, including Amazon’s Fallout TV series, Netflix’s Cyberpunk 2077 anime, and Sega’s live-action Yakuza movie, which is being produced by Erik Barmack, Roberto Grande and Joshua Long.

If you want to know more Kingdom Come: Deliverance, now would be the perfect time to revisit our opinion piece on why we think the action-driven roleplaying game would make a great TV series. Also, check out our full review of the video game, commending the creators for building an immersive experience backed by “strong characters and storytelling.”

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