A “More Radical And Immersive” Version Of Ghost Recon Breakpoint Is Coming

Following Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint’s “very disappointing” sales, Ubisoft has officially detailed some plans to bring the looter-shooter into a more stable form of play, confirming it has “a lot of work” to do.

Ubisoft said its vision for Ghost Recon Breakpoint is to provide players with “a gritty and authentic military experience.” To do this, the company is working on “a more radical and immersive version” of the looter-shooter that will allow you to “tailor your experience.” There’s nothing set in stone on this front, but Ubisoft said it will “keep [players] updated as we progress.”

The first order of business revolves around technical issues. Ubisoft is aware of the numerous bugs and glitches players have encountered since Ghost Recon Breakpoint launched on October 4 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. And as such, the company is preparing to release two separate updates for the looter-shooter in November that will “[focus] on the most pressing issues.” These include fixing Drone deployment, changing the fire rate, addressing night vision googles blocking crosshairs, and patching the Mission Completion notification pop-up.

Though the company hasn’t provided any definitive release dates for the game’s post-launch content, Ubisoft is “dedicated to supporting Ghost Recon Breakpoint in the long term with plenty of post-launch content and special events to keep the world constantly growing and evolving.” This includes December’s Project Titan raid and the Terminator live event, which launches sometime following the raid.

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Ubisoft is also making changes to Ghost Recon Breakpoint’s in-game economy, stating that adjustments are being made to ensure “the experience for players [is] more comfortable.” Ubisoft hasn’t specified what these changes are or when these changes will be implemented.

Elsewhere in the blog, Ubisoft has once again confirmed that AI teammates will make a return in Ghost Recon Breakpoint. With some of the other plans taking precedent, the company admitted that “adding back AI Teammates to the game is a major undertaking that will still require time.” No release date has been given for when AI teammates will appear.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint has received a fairly lukewarm reception since its launch earlier this month. Alongside a myriad of critics who scored the game lower on the scale, we gave the looter-shooter a 4/10, saying, “It’s essentially every Ubisoft open-world game rolled into one, failing to excel in any one area or establish its own identity. Breakpoint is a messy, confused game and a ghost of the series’ former self.”

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New Star Wars: The Mandalorian Trailer Debuts Tonight

The most-anticipated Disney+ original series of this year is Star Wars: The Mandalorian, an upcoming show that drops on Day One of the new streaming service, November 12. And we’re getting a new trailer for the upcoming series tonight. But where will it air?

The official Mandalorian Twitter account tweeted out that a new trailer will be arriving tonight, and the video attached features the stars of the show Pedro Pascal, Gina Carano, and Carl Weathers reacting to tonight’s trailer. You can watch for yourself below.

The teaser doesn’t say where you’ll be able to watch the trailer, but we’re guessing that it will air during Monday Night Football. Last week, the latest trailer for Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker aired during the NFL game, and considering these games air on ESPN, and ESPN is owned by Disney, it’s a safe bet The Mandalorian trailer will air there first.

If you don’t feel like waiting around through an NFL game, don’t worry. The trailer will probably be available on Star Wars’ YouTube channel after it airs on television.

The next two months are huge for the Star Wars franchise, with The Mandalorian coming to Disney+ on November 12 and The Rise of Skywalker landing on December 20. There is another Disney+ original series beginning in production in 2020 based on Obi-Wan Kenobi starring Ewan McGregor as well. Additionally, there are Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker rides being added to theme parks in December of this year and January of 2020.

Come back to GameSpot later this evening to check out The Mandalorian trailer.

Amazon’s Buy 2, Get 1 Free Deal On Games Is Back (PS4, Switch, Xbox One)

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In this week’s sale, Amazon is doing what it does best: copying another store’s offer and making it even better. There’s a huge buy two, get one free sale available right now at Target, and you can find the same offer at Amazon, albeit with different product options. Target’s B2G1 sale focuses mainly on books, movies, music, toys, and board games, while Amazon’s sale has way more to offer on the video game side of things. Both are worth checking out, depending on your interests, but the game deals, in particular, are worth browsing.

First off, we should note that Amazon’s offer page for this particular sale is misleading. The top of the page explains the limited-time offer as “buy 3 items, get 1 item free,” but what it means is that when you add three items to your cart, one of them will be free. In checkout, you’ll see the cost of the lowest-priced item subtracted from your overall order. So, for example, if you buy three $60 games, you’ll save $60 on the overall order, but if you buy two $60 games and one $40 game, you’ll save $40. With that in mind, choose your bundle wisely.

Amazon’s sale includes brand-new releases like The Outer Worlds and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, both of which are full-priced at $60. Madden NFL 20 is available as well and on sale for $45.68. Some of the best games released earlier this year are up for grabs too–don’t miss out on A Plague Tale: Innocence for $39.82, Resident Evil 2 for $35.55, and Devil May Cry 5 for $35.93. Catherine: Full Body, the enhanced PS4 port of the popular 2011 game, is on sale for $46, and the launch edition comes with a gorgeous steelbook case.

While this sale will likely run all week (based on Target’s schedule), these B2G1 sales have a way of selling out the best deals quickly, so don’t wait if you’ve been eyeing any of these games. You can check out the full offering of games in this sale at Amazon and see some of our picks from the sale below.

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Amazon’s Buy 2, Get 1 Free Sale: Best Game Deals

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Fortnite’s Halloween Fortnitemares Event: Start Time And Teaser

Fortnite: Battle Royale appears to be teasing another Halloween event, with the return of “Fornitemares.” An image on the official Twitter account shows a spooky masked image with the caption “Face Your Fears.” It also drops a time to expect the event: October 29 at 9 AM ET.

Aside from that, though, the image doesn’t give much clue what to expect from this year’s event. Last year’s event, also titled “Fortnitemares,” introduced a special new mode, challenges, and cosmetic rewards. According to a status update, downtime for the event will begin at 4 AM ET and it will usher in update 11.10.

Fortnite has already gotten into the spooky spirit around the holiday, by bringing back the Skull Trooper and Skull Ranger skins, along with some other creepy crawly cosmetics. Fortnitemares is likely to be the centerpiece of hits Halloween activities, and may offer some exclusives to unlock.

Fortnitemares Start Times

  • 9 AM ET
  • 6 AM PT
  • 1 PM GMT
  • 11 PM AEST

In the meantime, you can progress your Battle Pass by checking out our guides on where to dance for the Chapter 2 challenge, where to find the hidden letters, and more.

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Marvel Studios Founder Developing ‘TurnerVerse’ With Fathom & Soulfire

Mythos Studios has announced plans to develop adaptations of two major comic book properties, Fathom and Soulfire, as part of a new shared cinematic universe. This new universe will be helmed by the man behind the idea of the MCU.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the year-old production company– helmed by Marvel Studios founding chairman David Maisel and record executive Scooter Braun– is preparing to launch the ‘TurnerVerse’ with big-screen adaptations of two comic book series’ from the late Michael Turner.

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Death Stranding on PC Won’t Be Published by Sony

Publisher 505 Games has officially confirmed that it will be publishing Death Stranding on PC. Kojima Productions’ console partner Sony is apparently not involved in the PC release.

Kojima Productions’ debut game will launch on PlayStation 4 this November 8, but will later release on PC in summer 2020. Hideo Kojima confirmed this on Twitter, and 505 Games later confirmed its involvement with the game later on.

“We are extremely excited and honored to be working with the supremely talented team at Kojima Productions and to bring Death Stranding to PC gamers around the world,” said 505 Games co-founder and CEO Raffi Galante in a press release. “Death Stranding will take gamers through a completely original experience that will delight PC gamers everywhere.”

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Pokemon Go: Last Chance To Catch Darkrai

We’re in the final week of Pokemon Go‘s Halloween 2019 event, which means this is your last chance to catch a variety of special Pokemon. That includes the Mythical Pokemon Darkrai, which is scheduled to leave Raid Battles the day the event ends, on November 1.

Until then, you’ll still be able to encounter Darkrai in five-star Raids. This is the first time the Mythical Pokemon has appeared in Go, and there’s no telling when it’ll return to the game, so you don’t want to miss your chance to add one to your collection. Before you can catch Darkrai, however, you’ll need to team up with other players to battle it.

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Before Darkrai leaves Raids, the Mythical Pokemon will star in another Legendary Raid Hour. This Wednesday, October 30, nearly every Gym in your area will host Darkrai Raids from 6-7 PM local time, making that your best opportunity to capture one. You can find tips for taking the Mythical Pokemon on in our Darkrai Raid guide.

Following Darkrai’s departure on November 1, the Legendary Regi trio will return to Raids until November 4, and this time around, you’ll have a chance to catch their Shiny forms. Regigigas will debut in EX Raids later in the month but if you don’t want to wait until then, Niantic is hosting a “Colossal Discovery” Special Research event featuring the Legendary on November 2. However, until most other Special Research quests, you need to buy a virtual ticket to participate in this event.

Shortly after the Regi trio leaves Raids again, Pokemon Go’s November Community Day will take place. The event falls on Saturday, November 16–the day after Pokemon Sword and Shield launch on Nintendo Switch–and features Chimchar, the Fire-type starter from Diamond and Pearl.

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Dragon Ball Z Kakarot: Watch Vegeta vs. Majin Buu

When Dragon Ball Z Kakarot was revealed, there was a certain amount of skepticism that it would tackle the entirety of Goku’s adult life. The sprawling martial arts anime epic clocks in at just shy of 300 episodes, and even after cutting out the filler, that’s a lot of story to adapt into a video game. But, sure enough, Kakarot tracks Goku’s adventures from the appearance of Radditz and the first utterance of the word “Saiyan” all the way through the final showdown with Majin Buu, letting players take control of not just Goku, but the whole principle cast of pointy-haired heroes.

A picture is worth a thousand words, but watching almost 20 minutes of uncut gameplay is even better, so have a look for yourself:

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Rambo: Last Blood Home Release Date and Special Features Announced

Rambo: Last Blood will land on digital platforms on December 3, followed by the 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD release on December 17. The film finds an older John Rambo living in peace on a ranch. But when his teenage niece gets kidnapped by drug lords, he’s pulled back into a life of ultra-violence. See IGN’s Rambo: Last Blood review for more information.

If you’re ready to add Rambo: Last Blood to your home collection, you can find full details about each version of it below, including a retailer-exclusive special edition and all the extra features included in the physical copies.

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