Xbox Boss Phil Spencer Confirms No First-Party Exclusives For Series X For The “Next Couple Of Years”

One of the key differentiators between Microsoft and Sony for their next-generation strategies is that Microsoft is not releasing exclusives for its Series X console out of the gate, while Sony plans to do that with PlayStation 5. Microsoft’s strategy and messaging is that Xbox is not tied to one device, but rather a wider ecosystem.

The games you buy should be yours to play no matter what console you play on within the Xbox family, or even beyond to mobile devices with the rise of xCloud. Xbox boss Phil Spencer has now reiterated Microsoft’s stance on this front, confirming that Microsoft will not release any first-party games exclusively on the Series X for the “next couple of years.”

“You won’t be forced into the next generation. We want every Xbox player to play all the new games from Xbox Game Studios,” Spencer said in a blog post. “That’s why Xbox Game Studios titles we release in the next couple of years–like Halo Infinite–will be available and play great on Xbox Series X and Xbox One. We won’t force you to upgrade to Xbox Series X at launch to play Xbox exclusives.”

Spencer’s comments line up with what Xbox Game Studios boss Matt Booty said earlier in 2020. “As our content comes out over the next year, two years, all of our games, sort of like PC, will play up and down that family of devices,” Booty said. “We want to make sure that if someone invests in Xbox between now and [Series X] that they feel that they made a good investment and that we’re committed to them with content.”

Microsoft’s approach is more akin to a phone upgrade. Games still release across devices, but you’ll get a better performance with the newer hardware. As Booty alluded to, this has been standard on PC for decades.

While Microsoft does not plan to launch Series X exclusives anytime soon, other developers are. Two titles shown during the Microsoft event in May, Scorn and The Medium, will bypass last-generation consoles and release exclusively on new machines and PC.

Spencer said in an earlier interview that he’s so passionate about his strategy because he wants to make Microsoft’s games available to people no matter what device they have. Forcing people to buy new hardware is against what the spirit of gaming is all about, Spencer said.

“As a player you are the centre of our strategy,” Spencer said. “Our device is not the centre of our strategy, our game is not the centre of the strategy. We want to enable you to play the games you want to play, with the friends you want to play with, on any device. On TV, the Xbox console is going to be the best way to play console games.”

He added: “I find it completely counter to what gaming is about to say that part of that is to lock people away from being able to experience those games. Or to force someone to buy my specific device on the day that I want them to go buy it, in order to partake in what gaming is about.”

NPD analyst Mat Piscatella has been predicting for a long time that gaming in the 2020s will be more focused on ecosystems instead of platforms specifically. “By the end of the decade, I doubt any company will tie content exclusively to one device,” he said. “Particular hardware will be a nice to have, not a need to have.”

Sony is also getting on board with bringing its exclusives beyond the PlayStation family of consoles. The PS4 game Horizon: Zero Dawn is coming to PC in August.

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Danganronpa Games Are Leaving PlayStation 4 And Vita Stores, But Hopefully Not For Long

The Danganronpa games, which are intense and well-liked visual novel titles that all debuted on PlayStation systems, will soon be removed from the PlayStation Store. Publisher NIS America has announced that the entire series will be removed from the PlayStation Vita store, and one game is leaving PS4, too.

The games will be leaving gradually, and it’s unclear if or when they will come back. Spike Chunsoft is now the series’ publisher, and they could theoretically re-release the games after they are removed–but whether it is worth doing is unclear. We’ve reached out to Spike Chunsoft for clarification, and will update if we receive any.

The games are about groups of super-talented school students who are trapped in an elaborate “killing game”–whereby the only way to escape is to kill another student and then not be accused during a class trial. They’re extremely intricately plotted, wild games.

Here are the games being removed, and the dates they’ll no longer be available to purchase from.

  • Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls (PS Vita): August 31
  • Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (PS Vita): September 4
  • Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (PS Vita): September 4
  • Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (PS Vita): September 25
  • Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (PS4): September 25

The PS4 versions of the first two games and Ultra Despair Girls, which were published by Spike Chunsoft, will remain available.

The trilogy, minus the more action-oriented Ultra Despair Girls, is also coming to mobile. The first game is available now.

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PES 2021–This Year’s Smaller, Cheaper Entry In The Soccer Series Has Been Detailed And Dated

This year’s entry in the PES soccer series, eFootball PES 2021, won’t be a full-blooded update–it will be a season update instead, with fewer changes than usual and the same basic gameplay as 2020. Now Konami has revealed more details about what we can expect from this year’s entry, including the price and release date.

eFootball PES 2021 Season Update, as the game is officially called, will release on September 15 for PS4, PC, and Xbox One. It will cost $30 for the standard edition, or $35 for a Partner Club edition, which will include exclusive content for whichever club you pick–FC Barcelona, Juventus, Manchester United, FC Bayern or Arsenal FC. You can also get a 20% “loyalty” discount on these Partner Club editions by pre-ordering through PES 2020.

Despite the name it will be (slightly) more than just a season update. Along with all the data for players and club rosters (available via a day one patch), the game will also host UEFA Euro 2020 content–which came to PES 2020 in a reduced form after COVID-19 saw the tournament delayed. This will include the 44 UEFA teams, an offline tournament mode, and Wembley stadium.

The iconic moment series, which joined PES 2020 in an update, will also be available at launch. This mode lets you relive classic moments from soccer history. How it will differ from the previous game’s version remains to be seen, but hopefully it will feature new moments.

Other than that, though, don’t expect a big change in gameplay. PES 2022 is being planned as a bigger game, one that will leave behind the Fox Engine that the series is using currently. This year also marks the 25th anniversary of PES, which will hopefully lead to some further celebration in-game.

PES 2020 players can also expect a “Veteran’s Bonus” in the new game, depending on how much you achieved in the original. Further details are available on the PES website, and you have until the game’s launch to qualify for them.

FIFA 21, meanwhile, will be getting a more traditional, cross-generation release this year (except on Switch). Here’s our pre-order guide for the game.

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Jurassic World Dominion: Jeff Goldblum Says There Is A 109-Page Document About COVID-19 Measures

Jurassic World Dominion is about to start filming again in England, and movie studio Universal is taking extended measures to keep people safe and healthy amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Actor Jeff Goldblum, who reprises his Dr. Ian Malcolm role in the movie, has now shared an update on getting back to shooting.

He told Entertainment Tonight that the movie set will have “protocols galore.”

“They gave us 109 pages,” Goldblum said of the protocols for Dominion. “They invested all their heart and soul, and a lot of money, into making sure that we’re safe. I won’t bore you with the details, but we’re all going to be quarantined in a kind of a bubble, all the crew and all the cast. And testing and everything.”

Goldblum acknowledged that it’s a “risky time” to be filming a movie on the scale of Dominion, but he noted, “We feel it’s good.”

Universal is said to have spent $5 million on new health and safety measures for Dominion, and director Colin Trevorrow previously spoke about how he feels “confident our guidelines will keep us safe.” The challenge, he said, will be to find ways to allow the actors and other key creatives to express themselves in this new environment.

“The hard part will be constructing a creative environment within all the precautions. Once the cameras roll, we have to forget our world and live in the world of the movie. That may take some practice,” he said.

“We’re all fired up to get back to work. This is what we do, and we’re all eager to get back out there and do it,” Trevorrow added.

Before this, star Bryce Dallas Howard spoke about how she feels confident going back to work given the extra precautions that are in place. “They are going above and beyond. We would never go back to work if we didn’t feel safe. And, you know, we’re taking it a day at a time and I’m very grateful to have a job,” she said.

Dominion also brings back Chris Pratt in his starring role. In addition to Goldblum, the other stars of the earlier Jurassic Park movies–Sam Neill and Laura Dern–are returning in major roles as opposed to cameos. In addition, the character Dodgson is returning, but with a new actor.

Another major movie that is shooting again is Sony’s Uncharted film starring Spider-Man actor Tom Holland as Nathan Drake.

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Xbox One X and Xbox One S Digital Edition to End Production

Microsoft has announced that in the lead-up to the Xbox Series X, the company will cease production on the Xbox One X and the Xbox One S All-digital edition. The standard Xbox One S will still be manufactured and available for purchase.

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In a statement to IGN, a Microsoft spokesperson confirmed, “As we ramp into the future with Xbox Series X, we’re taking the natural step of stopping production Xbox One X and Xbox One S All-Digital Edition.”

Check out Microsoft’s full statement below:

“At Xbox, we’re making massive investments to forge the future of gaming—a future that puts the player at the center of the Xbox experience. We continue to build great games for Xbox One. We continue to build out Game Pass, now with more than 10 million members across Xbox console and PC. We’re previewing Project xCloud in 15 countries so gamers can play games with their friends on any device. And we’re working hard on the next-generation of console gaming with Xbox Series X—the fastest, most powerful console we’ve ever built which includes backward compatibility with thousands of Xbox games and all Xbox One accessories. As we ramp into the future with Xbox Series X, we’re taking the natural step of stopping production on Xbox One X and Xbox One S All-Digital Edition. Xbox One S will continue to be manufactured and sold globally. Gamers can check with their local retailers for more details on Xbox One hardware availability.”

Microsoft cited the development of its next-gen game console, the Xbox Series X, as well as continued support for digital services like Xbox Game Pass and XCloud as reasons for ending production on the One X and One S digital.

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Previously, the Xbox One X was deemed Microsoft’s most powerful console, capable of rendering graphics in native 4K while uprezzing older games. IGN reviewed the Xbox One X and awarded the system a 9 writing, “The Xbox One X is a very impressive collection of hardware crammed into a sleek case. It runs cool and quiet as it delivers performance a step above any of its console competitors.”

For everything on the upcoming Xbox Series X, including specs and games, check out IGN’s Xbox Series X comparison.

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Call Of Duty 2020: Alleged Alpha Listing Appears On Microsoft Store

A listing for an alleged alpha version of Call of Duty 2020 has appeared on the Microsoft Store.

You can check out the listing for The Red Door here, a game listed as a “Shooter” created by Activision. The description for the game reads: “There is more than one truth. If you go looking for answers, be ready to question everything and accept that nothing will ever be the same. The Red Door awaits, do you dare step through it?” The game also has an approximate size of 81.65 GB, and is rated Mature.

As noted by VG247 we’ve seen The Red Door before, when it appeared on the PS4 Database website with a Content ID that contained the string “COD2020.” It’s not clear what exactly is going on here, but it could be Activision sharing in-development builds of the game, a practice that is common in the games industry – last month we saw an early build of Gods and Monsters leak onto Google Stadia. 

Call of Duty news account Modern Warzone tweeted today that they had received a “threatening email” from Activision after using the image from The Red Door listing, which suggests that there is some credibility behind this leak, and Activision’s control over it.

Back in May, a series of reports suggested that this year’s COD game was titled Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and that the game would return the series to the late 20th-century historical setting it had previously inhabited. All of this suggests that Activision is raring up to reveal this year’s Call of Duty game, so watch this space for more news on that front.

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Destiny 2: Beyond Light Has Been Delayed to November 2020

Destiny 2: Beyond Light has been delayed from its original release date of September 22, 2020, to November 10, 2020.

In a blog post, Bungie explained how “the past few months have been a challenge and will continue to be during this pandemic. We’ve learned to create together in a new way, by having to work apart from one another. Despite these hurdles, we’re still committed to the same level of quality that our fans expect.”

Beyond Light is the first chapter in a new trilogy of expansions for Destiny 2 that will also include 2021’s The Witch Queen and 2022’s Lightfall.

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Destiny 2’s latest season, Season of Arrivals, will also be extended to November 10, 2020, and Bungie promises more information for it and Beyond Light “over the coming weeks.”

Beyond Light will have Guardians traveling to Europa, Jupiter’s frozen moon, to “brave the unrelenting glacial frontier, infiltrate the Golden Age Braytech facility, and uncover the secrets that lie deep under the ancient ice.”

Stasis, a brand new elemental power, will join Arc, Solar, and Void in this new expansion and a new six-person raid, which takes place in the Deep Stone Crypt below the frozen tundra of Europa, will also become available with Beyond Light.

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Alongside Bungie’s announcement of Destiny 2: Beyond Light last month, it revealed that Destiny 2 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X will run at 4K, 60 FPS. Also, those who own the base game and any expansions will be able to upgrade to the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions for free.

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DC’s Black Adam Casts Atom Smasher For Dwayne Johnson Superhero Movie

Dwayne Johnson’s highly anticipated (and sort of mysterious) Black Adam film with DC Entertainment has added a new cast member in To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’s Noah Centineo, Entertainment Weekly reports. Centineo will be joining the cast as Atom Smasher, a relatively obscure DC superhero with some comic book history shared with Black Adam himself.

Details about the film are still sparse, but it will be part of DC’s FanDome virtual event, which happens on August 22. So we can expect more information about the plot and its connections to other DC movies–like 2019’s Shazam, which only vaguely referenced Black Adam as an Easter Egg–to be revealed then.

For now, though, the comics offer us some clues about what we might see. Centineo’s character is Albert Rothstein, who was the godson of the original, Golden Age Atom, Al Pratt–not to be confused with the Atom you’re probably much more familiar with thanks to DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow, Ray Palmer. Don’t worry too much about the finer points there–both the Atom and Atom Smasher share very similar abilities, including size manipulation, and both have connections to the Justice Society of America.

Rothstein’s relationship with Black Adam was explored thoroughly during the early-’00s JSA title by Geoff Johns which featured several story arcs about Black Adam’s “reformation” as a superhero rather than a villain (or anti-hero, depending on your own moral compass). A dyed-in-the-wool idealist, Albert was at first entirely resistant to any sort of redemption for Adam, but was eventually swayed as Adam began to pressure Albert to question the JSA’s strict sense of morality. Ultimately, his friendship with Adam forced Albert to some darker, less heroic places–by which we mean war crimes. You know how those pesky things tend to happen when you’re trying to wrangle international diplomacy with superheroes and villains.

It’s unclear whether or not Albert’s story will take a similar turn for the movie, but it seems like a safe bet to start dusting off those old JSA issues in preparation for any future reveals.

Black Adam is slated for release on December 21, 2021.

New Halo Infinite Teaser Unveiled Ahead Of July Xbox Event

Ahead of next week’s Xbox Games Showcase, which will focus on Series X titles, the company has posted a new Halo Infinite teaser to its Twitter account.

The teaser sees a machine emblazoning the number “117” on the front of some green-colored armor. The number is a reference to John-117 (better known as Master Chief), the protagonist for the majority of the Halo franchise. Unfortunately, there’s nothing else to the teaser other than that “117” number.

The upcoming Xbox Games event, which takes place on July 23 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET, will feature a detailed look at Halo Infinite. The Halo Infinite reveal during the livestream will focus exclusively on the game’s campaign, developer 343 Industries clarified in a blog post. Unfortunately, Xbox isn’t talking about Series X hardware during the broadcast, though the next-gen console is still slated to arrive this holiday season despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with Halo Infinite being a launch title.

In other Halo Infinite news, a Mega Bloks set that seemingly contained a spoiler for the upcoming Halo entry has been debunked by 343 community director Brian Jarrard. According to Jarrard, any Halo Infinite product that comes out between now and when the game launches this holiday is simply “part of the road map.”

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