PS5’s Prices Come Out Swinging

Sony finally — finally — announced the PlayStation 5 price and release date during its latest PS5 event, and sure, the pre-order situation is a little muddy, but in terms of cost it’s just about the best-case scenario interested buyers could have reasonably hoped for.

And the price points are not only largely fair compared to the competition, they’re also smartly competitive, and a clear indicator that even as Microsoft’s console philosophy has shifted, Sony is still in it to dominate the sales charts.

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PS5’s standard edition costs $499, and the PS5 digital edition is $399. Other than the absence of a disc drive (and thus the console’s reduced weight and size), both systems have functionally the same specs — same SSD, same storage space, and all the same 3D audio and ray tracing bells and whistles Sony has been promising.

That not only puts the PS5’s more expensive option and Xbox Series X at the same price point, but means you can buy the PS5 Digital Edition for $100 cheaper than the competition. Yes, the Series X is more powerful, and there are still plenty of incentives to buy an Xbox – Game Pass, more robust backward compatibility, and Xbox’s Play Anywhere initiative all make the Xbox Series X a great platform. But as an argument to buy a next-gen system to play next-gen games, Sony has made the PS5 pretty hard to pass up, so long as you don’t mind giving up discs.

The Digital Edition Undercut

Sony’s big play is the PS5 Digital Edition, which essentially offers Sony’s topline hardware for $100 less than Xbox’s top-of-the-line Series X. Discussions of raw horsepower aside, Sony is making the argument that you can get a comparable experience for less than the competition with the PS5.

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And it really benefits Sony for you to want to pick up the Digital Edition. Sure, even if Sony loses any money on the cost of the box itself, the Digital Edition locks you into Sony’s purchasing ecosystem. Outside of the occasional digital code you may get on Amazon, Digital players will be buying all their PS5 games from Sony directly, and can never trade in those games to a third-party retailer. The PlayStation Network Store is effectively the only shopping option, and that means Sony gets a much larger, more consistent cut of every game you buy. Even if Sony makes less money from you on day one, they’ll get a more consistent share of every game you buy from them, rather than having to share the profits with retailers and shipping.

A Stronger Launch Lineup

The latest PS5 showcase gave us a better understanding of what PS5 owners will be able to play on day one, and…it’s looking a lot stronger than Xbox Series X and S this holiday.

First of all, yes, it’s undeniable to say that Sony announcing Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is also coming to PS4 offers one less huge incentive to buy a PS5 on day one, alongside other upcoming games like Horizon Forbidden West. For Sony to spend most of 2020 saying it “believes in generations” rather than Microsoft’s more blurred line and then make these announcements, it knocks a bit of the wind out of the sales of why you should buy a PS5 this fall.

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That said, the console will have a decent amount of console and console-family exclusives, including Demon’s Souls, Destruction Allstars, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, and Astro’s Playground on the first-party front, plus third-party console exclusives like Godfall and a host of PS4/PS5 console exclusives from the indie realm like Bugsnax and The Pathless in the nebulous “Holiday 2020” window. And that’s not counting Sony’s biggest play — between the two PS5 showcases, Sony gave players the hard sell on long-term ownership. With exclusives like God of War, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, Final Fantasy XVI, and more, Sony clearly made a case for why the next couple of years are a going to be great time to own a PS5.

Of course, there is the big question of power — the Series X is the more powerful console, and theoretically games will run and look better on it. Players looking to buy the beefiest console (until the inevitable PS5 Pro and Xbox Series X-2?), Xbox is currently the way to go. But we’ve yet to see any direct performance comparisons and so, at least for launch when so many third-party games are also having to consider current-gen versions too, it’s a safe bet to assume that the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of cross-platform games will be comparable enough that PS5 players likely won’t miss out on much. That said, if raw power is your primary concern, it may be best to wait until we have some concrete examples and comparisons of how the two consoles stack up.

On the whole, Sony wisely let Microsoft show its whole hand first before laying out what it had to offer. It may feel like conspiracy theory-level thinking to Sony made major changes to its pricing plans because of where Microsoft landed with the Xbox series but by being the last ones to go, Sony could shore up a competitive pricing plan, and pivot its messaging to double down on what it offers that Microsoft doesn’t — two console options, one cheaper by a not insignificant margin, that offer the same on-screen experience. Whichever price point you might choose, Sony’s launch window and current year-one lineups do a great job of telling you what your initial investment will get you, and why they think it’s worth your money now and throughout 2021 – even if preordering is a pain in the ass.

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Jonathon Dornbush is IGN’s Senior Editor, host of Podcast Beyond!, and PlayStation lead. Talk to him on Twitter @jmdornbush.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Players Are Getting Ready For Halloween

The change from summer to fall is a big deal in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It means new weather, new fish and bugs, and one of the best holidays of the year: Halloween. Some players have gotten a jump start in decorating their islands for the jack-o’-lantern-filled holiday.

They’ve created custom clothing designs, candy bowl hats for trick-or-treaters, and custom lanterns with spooky outlines to spread around their towns. Several players have been gung-ho about revamping their entire islands into cutesy haunted houses and pirate ships (while others are just excited to go back to the Spirit Halloween store).

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Daspaceinvader’s Haunted Mansion DA-8725-2467-6667

New Horizons doesn’t have as many Halloween-themed decorations compared to Animal Crossing: New Leaf, according to players. They’ve had to get creative by using custom hat designs to fill out pumpkin patches and let weeds spread to create abandoned cemeteries. Others have made use of the haunted art that Redd sometimes sells.

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Players are hoping that Nintendo’s next New Horizons update adds a special Halloween event to the game, complete with spooky furniture, much like the developer did with the Bunny Day event for Easter. The official announcement video for Nintendo’s second summer update did mention a free update coming in fall alongside an image of Jack, Animal Crossing’s pumpkin-headed Halloween czar.

In the meantime players have gathered every spooky-adjacent item they can find for their designs. Items like the spider web from the Bug Off and the wedding pipe organ from the June in-game event have become popular for Halloween-themed decorations.

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New Horizons expanded Animal Crossing’s custom design features, giving players a lot more freedom in how they design their islands. Players now have a huge catalogue of player created designs, including everything from Nightmare Before Christmas dresses to detailed images of Pennywise the clown, to browse through and use. A ton of designs can be seen in both the Able Sisters shop and online on Instagram and Pinterest. Some players have even offered to help others create designs.

Animal Crossing: New Horizon’s community hasn’t slowed down since the game launched in March. Players have re-created Disneyland, built sets from their favorite shows, and turned their islands into playable Mario Party boards.

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Among Us PS4, Xbox One Port More Complicated Than You Think

Developer InnerSloth has explained why its popular online multiplayer game Among Us isn’t on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One yet. The biggest hurdle in the studio’s way is player communication.

According to studio programmer Forest Willard–who played Among us with a bunch of Twitch streamers earlier this week, including 5uppp–figuring out how to implement player communication in a game that’s largely text-based chat might prove difficult when porting Among Us to consoles.

“[A console port] is something we’re starting to talk about,” Willard said. “But we’d have to write a system for quick comms. It’d basically be for randoms, like Rocket League. I don’t know if we’d be able to implement console voice chat or not. I know one of the first things we want to add is a friend’s list-type account system because it’s real hard to do anything without that s***.”

Among Us currently doesn’t feature any sort of built-in voice chat tools. If players want to speak to each other in a lobby, they must either pull up the game’s chatroom or jump to a separate app like Discord. This isn’t as much a problem as is devising a way for people who prefer to not use voice chat but still want to communicate with the other players. In this scenario, Inverse reports, players would have to use a mouse and keyboard on both systems, which is possible but cumbersome.

Otherwise, the only other solution is for InnerSloth to develop an entirely new communication system for console players. It’s unclear if the studio is currently working on it, though the comments sound as if InnerSloth is, at the very least, presently considering the idea and weighing the options.

Among Us is available on Android, iOS, and PC. The game is soaring in popularity, too, amassing more than 85 million downloads on mobile devices and reaching top view and player counts on Steam and Twitch.

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Gears Tactics Will Feature New Content On Xbox Series X And S

Gears Tactics launched earlier this year on PC, and it’s finally heading to Xbox Series X and Series S when the two consoles launch later this year, along with a host of gameplay and content additions.

The new content will introduce Jack to the squad, who you will likely recognize as the cloaking robot companion to Marcus Fenix and co. in the original trilogy of games. Jack won’t be around to rip open doors this time, giving you numerous new commands to use in combat, including area of effect skills and the ability to control enemy units.

The Coalition is also adding new Deviant enemies to the game, which should help its longevity by providing additional challenges to players seeking them. These enemies will be more cunning and quick to react to your strategies, but also reward players with new high-level gear to make the demanding combat worthwhile. These content updates will be available to all console players at launch while PC players will be able to download it for free shortly after.

Gears Tactics will also be making use of the more powerful hardware inside the Xbox Series X to run at a native 4K and at 60 FPS on Microsoft’s flagship next-generation console. The game will also be compatible with the Xbox Series S, but The Coalition didn’t share specific performance details regarding that version of the game. It will also launch for both Xbox One and Xbox One X and will be available at launch on Xbox Games Pass.

Gears Tactics takes place before the events of any of the main games, putting you in the boots of Gabe Diaz in some of the earliest skirmishes between the COG and the invading Locust forces. It was a smart take on turn-based strategy while also retaining the distinctive gameplay from Gears of War. In GameSpot’s 8/10 Gears Tactics review, critic Mike Epstein wrote, “Every successful plan, even a last-ditch effort, feels like a small stroke of genius. That’s no small feat.”

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PS5: Amazon Warns It May Not Be Able to Deliver Pre-Orders by Release Date

Amazon is warning customers who pre-ordered the PlayStation 5 that it may not be able to deliver PS5 systems in time for its November 12 launch.

Customers who pre-ordered PlayStation 5 systems from Amazon have received emails warning them that Amazon may not be able to fulfill orders in time for launch. Multiple IGN staffers received the same email from Amazon regarding their PS5 pre-orders.

“We’re contacting you about your order of PlayStation 5 Console to let you know in advance that you may not receive this item on the day it is released due to high demand. We’ll make every effort to get the item to you as soon as possible once released.”

When PS5 pre-orders went live, Walmart customers found some of their orders were canceled, but in Amazon’s case, these PS5 pre-orders are still valid. The only issue is that those who ordered from Amazon may not receive a system on launch day.

A similar situation with Amazon happened when the Nintendo Switch was released and Amazon couldn’t fulfill orders in time for launch.

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IGN will continue to monitor the PS5 pre-order situation. Check out our PS5 pre-order page for regular updates on console drops. Xbox Series X systems will be available for pre-order next week.

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Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.

The Best 4K TVs For PS5 And Xbox Series X

With next-gen consoles on the way, and PS5 preorders coming and going like hotcakes, one question you might be asking yourself after securing your PS5 or Xbox Series X preorder is whether you need to shell out for a new TV. The PS5 and Xbox Series X both support 4K and 120Hz. There aren’t many TVs that feature both a 4K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, and if you’re reading this article, yours likely doesn’t either.

The simple answer is that a 120Hz-capable TV is not required, but there are some noticeable benefits. Here’s what you need to know about upgrading your TV for next-gen and the best TVs to buy for the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

What’s HDMI 2.1?

If you want a 4K resolution with 120Hz refresh rate and HDR, you’re going to need a TV with an HDMI 2.1 port. This ensures that your TV can accept the speeds afforded by HDMI 2.1 cables–48Gbps–which are what the PS5 and Xbox Series X utilize to transfer video and audio signals to your television. HDMI 2.1 is still relatively new to consumer displays, with only a select few TVs supporting it and no PC monitors currently available on the market that support it–though Asus has announced HDMI 2.1 monitors that should release in the near future.

Two of the benefits that HDMI 2.1 provides to gamers are built-in variable refresh rate (VRR) and low-latency technologies. VRR provides you with a smooth, stutter-less image during gameplay, while Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) provides zero lag between your inputs and the action on screen.

Can I use the PS5 and Xbox Series X on my HDMI 2.0 TV?

PS5 and Xbox Series X games will play just fine on any TV that has HDMI ports. You’ll only be able to see 4K and 60Hz with HDR like the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro offered, but with only a handful of games taking advantage of 120Hz, an HDMI 2.0 TV will serve you perfectly well for now. At this time, the majority of games are targeting 4K and 60 frames per second, though I’m sure we’ll see a number of different resolutions and frame rates across titles, consoles, and performance modes.

Some of the games that will have 120 FPS modes on the PS5 and Xbox Series X include Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Dirt 5, and Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition as well as previous-gen games like Rainbow Six Siege, Gears 5, and Ori and the Will of the Wisps. That list will likely grow, but as you can see, most of the marquee next-gen titles won’t require a 120Hz TV to see the full slate of benefits.

What about 8K?

The PS5 and Xbox Series X do claim that they’re capable of an 8K resolution, and HDMI 2.1 does support the transfer of 8K and 60Hz. Despite this, I don’t expect these versions of the PS5 and Xbox Series X to provide us with a true 8K resolution in games and a stable frame rate. And while 8K TVs are currently being sold, they are incredibly expensive. Even if you have an exorbitant amount of money to burn, I’d still suggest going with one of the 4K, 120Hz options available and save the rest of your money for the consoles and games themselves.

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Last Chance To Download Switch’s Free Jump Rope Game

Back in June, Nintendo released a small, free fitness game on the Switch eShop called Jump Rope Challenge. If you haven’t downloaded it yet, however, your time to do so is quickly running out, as the game will only be available until the end of the month.

As the company previously announced, Jump Rope Challenge is being removed from the eShop on September 30. It’s unclear if it will be offered again in the future, so if you’re interested in grabbing it, you should do so before that date.

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Nintendo says Jump Rope Challenge was “created by a small group of Nintendo developers while working from home in Japan as a simple game to add some quick and fun movement into their daily lives.” The game uses Switch’s Joy-Con controllers to mimic jump rope handles and tracks how many times you’ve virtually jumped rope each day.

Since its release, Nintendo has rolled out two updates for Jump Rope Challenge. The first added an assortment of costumes based on Nintendo characters, while the second–which arrived earlier this month–introduced a Review Progress screen that you can view after playing 100 days, as well as the option to start a new 100-day cycle. You can download Jump Rope Challenge for free from the eShop or Nintendo’s website.

In other Switch news, Nintendo Switch Online subscribers will soon be able to play another free game: Super Mario Bros. 35, a battle royale-style version of the classic NES game. Super Mario Bros. 35 will launch on October 1, but much like Super Mario 3D All-Stars, it will be a limited-time affair; the game will only be playable until March 31. Donkey Kong Country 2, Mario’s Super Picross, and more classics are also coming to NSO’s SNES and NES libraries on September 23.

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The Best PS5 Accessories For Your Next-Gen Console

It’s only a few weeks until the PS5 releases and if you want to outfit your console the right way, you’re going to want to check out the best PlayStation 5 accessories. While you’re eagerly waiting for your preorder to arrive on its November 12th release date, now is the perfect time to pick some extra controllers, spare storage, and other peripherals.

We’ve rounded up a few essentials like controllers and gaming headsets. We’ve also outlined you might find a few things you didn’t realize you would need like a media remote or racing wheel. Here are some great and essential PS5 accessories to help start gaming on your next-generation console on the right foot.

TL;DR – These are the Best PS5 Accessories:

DualSense PS5 Controller

Best PS5 Controller

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While you won’t be able to play PlayStation 5 games with all the DualShock 4 and other PS4 controllers you’ve been collecting over the years, the DualSense sounds like one of the coolest peripherals to come out in recent years with haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.

Easily its most significant feature is its adaptive triggers that will add resistance to the L2 and R2 buttons. Games like the upcoming Deathloop are already thinking of cool ways of implementing this feature like locking up the triggers when your gun jams.

Sony Pulse 3D Wireless Headset

Best PS5 Gaming Headset

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Sony has promised the PS5 will deliver 3D audio for enhanced surround sound to make games more realistic. While that sounds great for those of us who have multichannel speaker systems, others using just their television speakers probably won’t be able to get the same effect. If you’re not ready to throw down the money for multiple speakers or a fancy soundbar and AV receiver, the PS5 Pulse 3D Wireless Headset might be just what you need.

The PS5 Pulse 3D Wireless Headset is an official PlayStation headset designed specifically to deliver 3D Audio from the PS5. The headset comes with connects to Sony’s console with a wireless USB adapter so you’ll also be able to use this headset with your computer. You can also expect to get up to 12 hours of wireless play and it comes with integrated rechargeable batteries.

PS5 DualSense Controller Charging Station

Best PS5 Controller Charger

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If you’re tired of plugging in controllers to recharge them, definitely think about getting the PS5 DualSense Controller Charging Station. This charging dock lets you just set the controller in place instead of having to fiddle around with USB C-cables.

This is an even more crucial accessory if you ended up picking a second, third, or even fourth DualSense controller. Another bonus of this charging station is it’s a great way of showing off your controllers.

WD Black P10 Game Drive 5TB

Best PS5 External Hard Drive

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The PS5 comes with a hearty amount of storage, but you should definitely games will balloon in size as 4K gaming truly becomes the standard in the coming year. As such we’ve picked out the WD Black P10 5TB Game Drive as the best external hard drive to pair with your new Sony console

It comes packing 5TB of storage space, so you shouldn’t run out of room for games any time soon. The USB 3.0 connection and 140MB/s read speed will pale in comparison to the internal SSD and custom controller Sony has developed, so it’s probably best to leave RPGs, indie games, and other less demanding games on your external drive.

PS5 Media Remote

Best PS5 Remote Control

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Most modern consoles double as streaming devices so why not get a PS5 Media Controller when you’re using the PS5 to stream or play your Blu-Ray discs.

Sure you could use a DualSense controller to get the same job done, but you’ll have to keep referring to the on-screen button guide to know whether hitting the cross button pauses or plays. Meanwhile, on the PS5 Media Remote is clearly labeled and you’ve got customizable shortcut keys to launch your favorite apps like Netflix and Disney+.

Logitech G923

Best PS5 Racing Wheel

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Gran Turismo 7 is easily one of the most anticipated games for next-gen and if you want to play it right on the PS5 you’re going to need a racing wheel for it. The Logitech G923 is one of the newest racing wheels to come to market and it’s a solid option with great ergonomics and 900-degrees of rotation.

Although it only offers an okay amount of force feedback compared to belt-driven and direct drive wheels, it also costs half as much as more complex racing wheels at $400. If you’re looking for that bit of extra realism and precision this is the best racing wheel to get for the PS5 right now.

PS5 HD Camera

Best PS5 Camera

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The PS5 is shaping up to be a solid console for streaming and recording gameplay, but if you want to record yourself and take your content to the next level you’re going to want the PS5 HD Camera. While this peripheral might just look like a more compact version of the PS4’s Camera V2, this one was made primarily for broadcasting yourself.

Firstly it captures video at 1080p with a pair of wide-angle lenses to capture a wide range of shots. It also comes with built-in background removal tools so you can easily add yourself to your gameplay videos without having to buy and set up a giant green screen.

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Hacker Uses LEGO Mario to Play Super Mario Bros

With any new gaming peripheral there’s inevitably someone who finds a way to use it outside of its intended purpose. This time, someone has found a way to use the recently released LEGO Super Mario figurine as an actual controller for the original Super Mario Bros.

As spotted by The Verge, Twitter user r1ckp has coded the LEGO Super Mario figurine to be recognized as a controller input for Super Mario Bros. including the ability to run forwards and backwards, jump, and shoot fireballs.

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While this may seem like magic at first, the LEGO Super Mario figure actually contains quite a bit of tech to make this work. Inside the simple figurine is an accelerometer for measuring relative movement and speed, a gyroscope that allows it to monitor the orientation of the device, a camera sensor on the bottom for reading different colors, and Bluetooth for connectivity.

The self-proclaimed “hardware hacker” said it took him “about 4 hours” to code the figurine to work with the emulator, which he is running on a Linux virtual machine on his Mac. The most difficult part for him was figuring out how to get his computer to interpret the Bluetooth signals from the device and turn them into controller inputs.

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In the video we can see him tilt LEGO Super Mario forwards and backwards to run in both directions and simulate a jumping motion to make Mario jump in-game. Additionally, a subsequent video showcases how Mario enters pipes simply by placing him over the LEGO green pipe, as well as shooting fireballs by hovering LEGO Super Mario over a small red LEGO platform.

While this method surely doesn’t offer the most precise way to play through the original Super Mario Bros., it sure is novel seeing it in action. Hearing LEGO Super Mario yell “Wahoo!” when he jumps adds a certain level of flare.

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That’s not the only trick LEGO Super Mario has, though. If placed on top of the TV included with the LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System set it will play sounds and music from the original Super Mario Bros. as the on-screen Mario runs along the course and jumps on enemies.

For more LEGO Super Mario be sure to check out our hands-on analysis of the various sets as well as where you can purchase them for yourself. You can also watch as we build the LEGO NES set, which includes a replica NES, controller, and retro TV.

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Matthew Adler is a Features, News, Previews, and Reviews writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @MatthewAdler and watch him stream on Twitch.

 

Octopath Traveler’s Prequel Will Be Released Soon In Japan

JRPG Octopath Traveler is receiving a mobile prequel, Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent, and the game will be released in Japan on October 28. Octopath Traveler’s Twitter posted the announcement and also shared a new trailer. In honor of the game already reaching 500,000 pre-registrations, Square Enix also released a battle theme song for the antagonist Arguste.

Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent‘s development was announced back in March 2019, and the dev team confirmed that the mobile game will retain Octopath Traveler’s signature “HD-2D” look. According to a translation by Dualshockers, Champions of the Continent will be more like a single-player RPG, rather than a social game. As for plot revealed so far, the game follows characters as they confront and defeat three antagonists whose “endless ambition plunged the continent into darkness.” The three enemies are the one who holds wealth, “The Witch of Greed” Helminia, the one who holds power, “The Hero” Titus, and the one who holds glory, “The Playwright” Arguste.

In his Octopath Traveler review, Peter Brown said the game “thrives on its character progression and the temptations of high-level challenges and rewards. The promise of new jobs, exciting boss fights, and powerful gear will inspire you to poke around every corner, and there are no shortage of discoveries to strive for. And all the while, you’re treated to one of the most interesting and effective re-imaginings of a retro aesthetic around. Octopath will likely be a divisive game due to its fractured storytelling, but it’s one worth playing despite its lesser qualities. Its high points are simply too good to ignore.”

It remains to be seen if Square Enix plans to release Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent in the West.

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