Madden 21 Patch Notes (September 16): Here’s All The Changes

The latest patch for Madden NFL 21 has arrived, and it addresses a number of relatively small issues with the game and one big one. Starting with the big one, the September 16 patch fixes an issue that could prevent the PC edition from launching at all.

The update, which is out now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, also addressed multiple issues with passing and fake kick run plays in the MUT Squads mode. It also fixes a general gameplay bug that stopped players from passing the ball after a handoff in a a run-pass-option play.

You can see the full patch notes below, as posted by EA on the Madden forums.

Madden NFL 21 has proven to be a big sales success so far, becoming the No. 1 overall best-selling game in the US for August 2020. In fact, this was the 21st year in a row that a Madden NFL game has been the best-seller in its release month.

Madden NFL 21 is coming to the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X/S, and people can get a free upgrade to the next-gen edition via EA’s Dual Entitlement program.

Madden NFL 21 September 16 Patch Notes:

  • MUT Squads: Addressed an issue when MUT Squad Roles are not being respected properly when performing certain pass plays
  • MUT Squads: Addressed an issue when on Fake Kick run plays the MUT Squad Roles were not being respected properly
  • Addressed an issue when two users on offense cannot pass the ball after a handoff on RPO Peeks and Reads
  • Addressed additional visual issues with player uniforms
  • Addressed an issue where Origin PC players would receive an error message and were unable to boot Madden NFL 21

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Medal Of Honor: Above And Beyond Sets A Release Date For December

Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, the first new game in the series since 2012’s Medal of Honor: Warfighter, has a release date. The VR title from Respawn (Titanfall 2, Apex Legends) will release on December 11 through the Oculus Store and Steam.

The game, which features both a single-player campaign and multiplayer modes, will feature stories from WWII veterans and survivors about their experiences, which will also influence the game’s levels. The whole game will be set during the second World War, marking a return after the PS3/Xbox 360 reboot transplanted the series into the modern day.

Work on the game began four years ago, and involved a lot of travel to research the areas depicted in the game, as well as interviews with veterans. The game is touted as featuring a “movie’s worth of narrative performance” in a press release sent to GameSpot, with 120 pages of scripted narrative captured.

Not much has been revealed about the game’s multiplayer as of yet, but EA has promised that more details will come to light closer to release.

For now, Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond is a PC exclusive, with no PSVR version announced. You can see more of the game in the video above.

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PS5 Preorder Fiasco: Internet Reacts, Microsoft Responds To All The Issues

It’s been a very big day for the PlayStation 5, as we finally know the price, release date, and launch lineup for Sony’s next-generation console. While people are excited by Sony’s various announcements, the situation surrounding pre-orders has been something of a fiasco.

Sony confirmed the PS5 launch date and price during its reveal event, but a bigger surprise was that pre-orders were available … immediately. This led to a global race to secure the PS5 before retailers ran out of stock–and they did. It’s not a surprise that the system was a hot commodity but the issue for many was that Sony gave no warning about pre-orders.

Actually, they did, but the message was not consistent. Worldwide marketing boss Eric Lempel said back in July (via IGN) that Sony would be forthcoming and transparent about the pre-order details for the PS5 so people could plan and prepare. But that didn’t happen. Here’s Lempel in July: “I think it’s safe to say…we’ll let you know when preorder will happen. It’s not going to happen with a minute’s notice. We’re going to at some point let you know when you can preorder PlayStation 5,” he told Geoff Keighley. So, please, don’t feel like you have to go run out and line up anywhere until you receive official notice on how that will work.”

That plan seemingly went out the window, as various retailers around the world began accepting pre-orders immediately after the event. With no advance notice given to consumers, many were locked out of securing a console.

Shannon Grixti, a writer for the Australian website Press-Start, reported that local retailer EB Games had 75,000 PS5 units for pre-order at launch, and they sold out in about an hour. The retailer’s entire 2020 allocation has been sold through, Grixti said.

Also frustrating some people is that Sony opened up a PS5 website in August where users could put their email address down to be one of the first to pre-order a PS5. However, these pre-orders don’t start until Friday, and there is no guarantee that you will be chosen.

People expressed their disappointment on Twitter, and Microsoft jumped on board to throw some shade at Sony, too. Microsoft told people weeks ago that Xbox Series X/S pre-orders would begin on September 22, and all that’s left to announce is the precise time. That information will be announced “soon,” Microsoft said in its social media post.

Microsoft’s tweet also points out that the Xbox Series X/S will have a “worldwide” launch across 36 countries on November 10. For comparison, the PS5 will launch on November 12 in seven markets: the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea. A week later, starting on November 19, Sony will launch the PS5 in Europe, the Middle East, South America, Asia, and South Africa.

Whether or not the blame is on Sony or retailers for the PS5 pre-order problems doesn’t really matter–the end result is that a lot of people who wanted to pre-order the PS5 were not able to, or had a bad experience doing so, and that’s a bummer.

There were plenty of reports about people successfully ordering a PS5 but then getting stuck on the checkout page. Others reported that their banks contacted them to ask about fraudulent banking activity due to the suspicious-looking credit card activity. None of this is what you might call a positive consumer experience. It’s also worth noting that Microsoft may well run into similar issues when Xbox Series X/S pre-orders open, but the company has at least advised people on when pre-orders will begin so they can prepare.

Star Wars: Rogue One writer Gary Whitta reacted to the PS5 pre-order situation on social media, writing, “No matter what, I think we can all agree that today’s pre-order rollout was handled terribly. An absolute sh** show.”

For more on PS5 pre-orders, check out GameSpot’s PS5 pre-order guide to help you find a console at retailers around the world.

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PS5 Backwards Compatibility: 99% Of PS4 Games Will Be Playable, Sony Boss Says

The next-gen floodgates have opened, and we now finally know the price and release date of the PlayStation 5. The system will launch on November 12, but the launch line-up isn’t huge. However, you’ll be able to play various PlayStation 4 games on the system from launch, and it sounds like backwards compatibility will run deeper than we initially thought.

In an interview with The Washington Post, Sony Interactive Entertainment president and CEO Jim Ryan said that backwards compatibility has been tested with “thousands” of games, and that most of them work. In fact, the figure he gives is “99 percent,” meaning that it will be rare for a PS4 game to not work on Sony’s new console.

Sony initially confirmed that the PS5 will be able to run most of the “top 100” PS4 games, but later said that the system will support an “overwhelming majority” of PS4 games. 99% is certainly an overwhelming majority.

Unfortunately, there’s still not indication that the PS5 will run games from the PS3, PS2, or PS1.

Ryan also told The Washington Post that he expects the PS4’s life span to continue for another “three or four years,” and that the system will continue to be supported. “Many will transition to PS5, we hope if we do our job well, but tens of millions will still be engaged with the PS4,” Ryan said.

Sony has also announced the PS Plus exclusive Plus Collection, which gives subscribers on PS5 access to a back catalog of some of the PS4’s best games, including Bloodborne, God of War, Uncharted 4, and more.

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Sets PS5 And Xbox Series X Release Date

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is poised to be one of 2020’s biggest games, and it’s also notable because it’s the first Call of Duty game for the PS5 and Xbox Series consoles.

CharlieIntel reports that Black Ops Cold War will release on November 13 for PS5/Digital PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. That date was already announced for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC editions of the military shooter, and now we know it also applies to the next-gen editions.

A new campaign mission from Black Ops Cold War was shown during the PS5 event, and we also learned a little more about how the game will use the console’s new features. Specifically, Black Ops Cold War will make use of the DualSense controller to provide haptic feedback to help you “feel the impact of every pulse-pounding move and explosion in your hands.” The game also uses Tempest 3D AudioTech to make the game sound better.

While you have to wait until November to play the full game, a free and open alpha for Black Ops Cold War will be available this weekend. The alpha period will let you sample the game’s multiplayer element spanning multiple modes and maps. Pre-loading begins on September 17 at 8 AM PT, while the alpha itself will go live the same time on September 18.

Black Ops Cold War will offer a $70 cross-gen bundle that gets you the game on PS4/Xbox One as well as a next-gen copy for PS5/Xbox Series X/S as long as you’re staying within the same family.

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Demon’s Souls PS5 Preorders Are Live Now

The much-anticipated remake of Demon’s Souls is now available to preorder. Bluepoint’s rendition of From Software’s PS3 classic is set to launch alongside the PS5 on November 12, and if you want to play it on release day, you can preorder a copy ahead of time.

During the recent PS5 showcase event, Sony gave us our first look at Demon’s Souls gameplay. It showed off the very first area you play through, with what appears to be no loading times between warps. It all looks similar to the original game but with much more detailed visuals and in 4K accompanied by 60 frames per second. We see the player take on the area’s enemies and then finish off with the Vanguard demon boss–and just like the first game requires, they die. From there we see a montage of different areas and enemies.

Some next-gen games will cost $70 instead of this generation’s typical $60. This happens to be the case with Demon’s Souls as well. The PlayStation Store’s listing isn’t live yet, so we can’t compare the price digitally, but we don’t expect the prices to differ.

If you’re interested in preordering the PS5 and more games, check out our PS5 preorder guide as well as our roundup of listings for Spider-Man: Mile Morales. Retailers like Best Buy, GameStop, and Target are starting to accept preorders for the console, accessories, and games, but you’ll want to act fast as supplies are very limited.

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GameStop Confirms It Will Sell The All-Digital PS5 And Xbox Series S

Now that both models of the next-gen PlayStation and Xbox consoles have been announced, priced, and dated, retailer GameStop has revealed pre-order details for all four of them.

GameStop has immediately begun taking pre-orders for the PlayStation 5 and the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, though the site is currently slammed and you may have trouble securing an order. Pre-orders for the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, meanwhile, will start at 8 AM PT on September 22.

One important thing to note here is that GameStop is limiting pre-orders to one version of each next-gen console per household.

The fact that GameStop is stocking the digital PS5 and Xbox Series consoles at all is noteworthy given that the retailer bristled at the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition. The company did not stock the console for a period of time before relenting and opting to sell it. A significant part of GameStop’s business relies on physical media, and specifically trade-ins, and these do not exist in a digital landscape, which in theory could hurt the company’s bottom line.

GameStop also announced that it will offer a variety of payment plans for the new PlayStation and Xbox consoles. First off, customers can apply the GameStop Credit Card and pay off the console on a credit basis. Shoppers can also make use of a new “rent-to-own” payment plan where you can pay off the console over a period of time, which is not unlike the Xbox All Access subscription program from Microsoft that GameStop will also sell at its stores.

Additionally, GameStop is partnering with QuadPay and other payment platform providers to offer a a “buy now, pay later” program where you can pay off the console in four chunks over a period of six weeks.

Outside of these payment plans, you can trade in your old console and apply the credit toward a PS5 or Xbox Series console. For example, GameStop will pay you $175 in store credit for either the PS4 Pro or Xbox Series X, which means you can get the PS5 or Xbox Series X for only $325. You can visit GameStop’s trade-in page to find out how much your console is worth in trade-in value.

Of course, GameStop is one of numerous retailers in the US and abroad that are offering the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles for pre-order. Check out GameSpot’s pre-order guides below to find out more.

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Horizon Forbbidden West Will Also Release On PS4, Not Just PS5

Turns out Sony isn’t making as clean a break with this next console generation as previously thought–much like Microsoft, several of Sony’s first-party titles are releasing on both PS4 and PS5. During the September 2020 PS5 Showcase, we learned that Horizon Forbidden West will be one such game, along with Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

“We know that the PS4 community will transition to PS5 at different times, and we’re happy to announce PS4 versions of some of our exclusives,” Sony Interactive Entertainment president and CEO Jim Ryan wrote in a blog post about the price and release date for PS5. “Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, and Horizon Forbidden West will also launch on PS4.”

Ryan went on to clarify that because these three games are specifically designed for the PS5, the PS4 versions will lack support for certain features, like the PS5’s SSD’s fast loading times and DualSense controller’s haptic feedback. They’ll be the same games otherwise, though.

This isn’t to say all of Sony’s first-party games will be cross-gen. Several of the titles revealed during the showcase are scheduled to exclusively release on next-gen, including Santa Monica Studio’s next God of War title.

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PlayStation 5 Accessories Revealed With Prices: DualSense, HD Camera, Media Remote

As part of the big PS5 showcase, Sony confirmed the price and release date for the two versions of its next-gen PS5 console. The company also announced the prices for various PS5 accessories, and we’re rounding up all the key details here.

The PS5 comes bundled with a new DualSense controller, but you can also buy one by itself for $70 USD. A charging station for the controller, which supports up to two gamepads, will sell for $30 USD.

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The Pulse 3D wireless headset, which includes 3D audio and noise-cancelling microphones, will sell for $100 USD. For those looking to become the next big gaming streamer, Sony will also offer an HD Camera featuring two 1080p lenses for $60 USD. A media remote for the PS5 will go for $30 USD.

Here is the full rundown of PS5 accessories that will be available in November:

  • DualSense Wireless Controller (standalone) – US$69.99/¥6,980/€69.99/$109.95 AUD (RRP)
  • PULSE 3D wireless headset – with 3D audio support and dual noise-cancelling microphones US$99.99/¥9,980/€99.99/$159.95 AUD (RRP)
  • HD Camera – with dual 1080p lenses for gamers to broadcast themselves along with their epic gameplay moments US$59.99/¥5,980/€59.99/$99.95 AUD (RRP)
  • Media Remote – to navigate movies and streaming services with ease US$29.99/¥2,980/€29.99/$49.95 AUD (RRP)
  • DualSense Charging Station – to conveniently charge two DualSense Wireless Controllers US$29.99/¥2,980/€29.99/$49.95 AUD (RRP)

The PS5 will release on November 12 (two days after the Xbox Series X/S) in North America and Japan–among other markets–before coming to Europe and other regions on November 19. The main model costs $500 USD, while the disc-free edition will sell for $400 USD.

For more on the PS5 event, check out GameSpot’s roundup of all the big news and announcements.

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