Destiny 2 Servers Are Back Online, As Game Reaches 200,000 Peak Concurrent Players

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Amid the launch of Destiny 2 Shadowkeep and Destiny New Light, Bungie pulled down Destiny 2’s servers to complete a round of “emergency maintenance.” That maintenance, which lasted multiple hours, is now complete.

While the servers are back up, Bungie told fans that they may have to wait in a server queue before playing. Server queues are normal for online games, and are meant to help ease the strain on servers that could cause other network-related problems.

“Emergency maintenance on Destiny 1 and Destiny 2 is now complete. Players may encounter a sign-in queue as the population returns,” Bungie wrote on Twitter.

The Destiny downtime came on the launch day for Shadowkeep and New Light. Despite the issues, Destiny 2 was able to reach an impressive 217,845 peak concurrent players on Steam. Big numbers were expected given New Light is free and Shadowkeep is a much-anticipated expansion.

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Cross-Play For Overwatch Is “More Difficult Than People Realize”

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Popular battle royale games Fortnite and PUBG have cross-play support, and Activision’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will introduce it as well at release later this month. But what about Blizzard’s hero shooter Overwatch? Principal producer Wes Yanagi told GameSpot that cross-play is “definitely compelling,” but it’s not likely to happen for Overwatch anytime soon.

“Cross-play is something that would definitely be compelling for players, and as a player, I would love to see it happen. The truth is that implementing cross-play for Overwatch is more difficult than people realise,” Yanagi said.

That being said, Yanagi went on to say that Blizzard is currently looking into cross-play support for Overwatch. “We are exploring how to bring this to Overwatch, but do not have anything to share at this time,” he said.

The issue doesn’t appear to be political or specific to Nintendo, as Nintendo already allows cross-play on Switch with other titles such as Fortnite and Rocket League. Additionally, Phoenix Labs’ upcoming game Dauntless will support cross-play on Switch with PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

No version of Overwatch currently supports cross-play, meaning those on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Switch can only play with other members of the same community.

Earlier this year, Blizzard spoke about how the company was “excited about the potential” for cross-play support with Overwatch. However, the company said in a statement to Engadget, “There’s still a lot of work to do on both our side and the platforms’ side to determine whether this is something that makes sense for Overwatch, and we’re keeping an eye on how cross-play systems and technology develop.”

Overwatch’s Legendary Edition launches on October 15 for Nintendo Switch. It includes all 31 heroes and 28 maps from the other versions of the game, and voice chat won’t be limited to Nintendo’s own app. For lots more, check out GameSpot’s interview linked below, in which Yanagi talks about the origins of Overwatch on Switch, the possibility of Overwatch characters coming to Smash Bros., and lots more.

Big NHL 20 Update Out Now, Fixes A Gruesome Glitch And More

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EA Sports has released a big new content update for NHL 20 that makes a series of changes and bug fixes across the professional hockey game’s various modes, and more.

Starting with gameplay changes, the patch notes confirm that NHL 20 has added the real-world NHL rule change for the 2019-2020 season for when the puck goes out of bounds. The rule change states that when the attacking team sends the puck out of bounds in the attacking zones, the ensuing face-off will take place in one of the two dots in the attacking zone. This should now happen in NHL 20.

Additionally, the NHL 20 patch fixes an issue where the skaters in some situations were unable to pick up the puck after a penalty shot in Threes mode. Outside of these changes, the new update makes some physics fixes, one of which eliminates a gruesome-sounding bug that could cause players to get their limbs stuck in the net. Ouch. There were also instances of when the puck could magically move through the goalie’s pads, but that bug has also been fixed.

There are also AI improvements in the newest update, including defenders making smarter plays on odd-man rushes. Additionally, the new NHL 20 update makes goalies smarter by improving and expanding on goalie animations.

Elsewhere, the social hub–World of Chel–has been updated with reduced requirements for the weekly challenge card, while a number of new jerseys for multiple teams have been added. You can see the full patch notes below, as written by EA Sports.

EA typically releases a tuning update around this time, but that isn’t happening this year because the baseline gameplay is “in a good place,” EA said in a blog post. That being said, EA is still looking into a few areas and asking players for advice on how to improve them. These include:

  • Interceptions from behind
  • Inconsistency of low relative speed hits from console to console
  • Puck loss when pivoting at high speed

NHL 20 was originally released in September for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. GameSpot’s NHL 20 review scored the game a 9/10.

NHL 20 October 1 Patch Notes:

Gameplay

General

  • Added NHL 2019-2020 season rule change for puck out of bounds
  • When the attacking team is responsible for the puck going out of play in the attacking zone, in all instances, the face-off will be conducted at one of the two face-off dots in the attacking zone
  • Fixed a case where the player is sometimes unable to pick up the puck after a penalty shot in Threes

Physics

  • Fixed a case where players could get their limbs stuck in the net
  • Fixed multiple cases where the puck could go through the goalie’s pad
  • Improved cases where slap shots would be missed when taken near the boards

AI

  • Improved a case where the weakside defender would overcommit on an odd man rush allowing the puck carrier a breakaway
  • Fixed a case where AI players would start to accelerate when passed to without player input

Goalie

Various goalie animation fixes

  • Fixed cases where goalies were sometimes trying to perform controlled/redirect saves when the puck had a high chance of being deflected and would leave them more vulnerable than they should be
  • Improved goalie tracking when the puck is behind the net

Shooting

  • Improvements to shot angle selection logic for some rare cases
  • Improved cases where players on loose pucks would perform a snap shot when a slap shot would be expected
  • Fixed rare cases where one-timers would miss the puck completely

Presentation

  • Added ability to preview the play-of-the-period replays in action tracker
  • Various environment camera clipping fixes
  • Player lineup animation and camera improvements
  • Play-of-the-period/game animation and camera improvements
  • Various Play of the Game/Play of the Period selection logic fixes
  • Multiplayer hug improvements
  • Fixed cases where penalty replays in EASHL don’t show the penalty being taken

Franchise Mode

  • Added the season standings to the calendar screen
  • Added Auto Staff Setting that allows the CPU to assign scouts for the user team
  • Fixed an issue where Alumni Player’s Ages don’t show correctly in a fantasy draft in Franchise Mode
  • Fixed an issue where the PP and PK columns in Hire staff were reversed
  • Misc stability improvements

Art

NHL

  • Updated Nashville Predators Scoreboard
  • Center Ice Changes
  • Updated the following Center Ice layouts

AHL

  • Binghamton Senators
  • Canadian Hockey League
  • London Knights
  • Cape Breton Eagles

Uniforms

The following uniforms have been added to NHL 20:

NHL

  • Buffalo Sabres Alternate
  • Chicago Blackhawks Home and Away
  • Edmonton Oilers Alternate
  • Carolina Hurricanes Away

Canadian Hockey League

  • London Knights Home and Away
  • Tri-City Americans Home and Away
  • Cape Breton Eagles Home and Away

SHL

  • Farjestad BK Home and Away
  • HV71 Home and Away
  • Rogle BK Home and Away

Liiga

  • Mikkelin Jukurit Home and Away
  • Lahti Pelicans Home, Away and Alternate
  • Tappara Tampere Home, Away and Alternate

EBEL

  • Dornbirn Bulldogs Home and Away
  • EC Panaceo VSV Home and Away
  • EC-KAC Home and Away
  • EC Red Bull Salzburg Home and Away
  • EHC Liwest Blackwings Linz Home and Away
  • Hydro Fehervar AV19 Home and Away
  • HC TWK Innsbruck Home and Away
  • Graz 99ers Home and Away
  • SPUSU Vienna Capitals Home and Away

HUT

General

  • Fixed a desync issue which was causing the opening faceoff to loop in some Online Games
  • Fixed an issue where players could see their opponent’s PSN ID/Gamertag before loading into a Competitive Seasons/HUT Champs games
  • Fixed an issue where Goalie Mask items may have become invisible when navigating the Apply Consumable screen
  • Fixed some issues where items may have not been properly revealed in Choice Packs

Squad Battles

  • Save last-used difficulty as default (complete games only)
  • Now display ‘Possible Points’ for each opponent as difficulty is selected

World of CHEL

Improvements

  • Having heard the community feedback, we are reducing the requirements for the World of Chel weekly challenge card. Now, user will only need to complete a reduced number of the 5 columns to earn that week’s Special Reward.
  • Added a link to Edit Player from the Recent Items screen so the user doesn’t have to manually back out and enter the flow from the WoC HUB
  • Added the ability to have EA Custom Stock Team Branding uniforms be equipped by clubs. Stay tuned throughout the year for future uniform releases that can be earned by clubs through hockey bags.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where the current leader in Ones was not displaying correctly after the user has won the final Ones Eliminator round
  • Fixed an issue where we display the wrong error message if a club is in a Threes Eliminator dressing room, and the session falls below the minimum users
  • Reskinned the “Waiting for All Users to Resume” screen that comes after the pause menu so that the text is more legible
  • Fixed various clipping issues and enabled several additional goalie intro animations that previously had clipping issues
  • Fixed a failed to retrieve data issue that could occur when trying to enter any Dressing Room without the Lead Profile
  • Fixed an issue where a user could crash upon another user closing the game while loading into gameplay
  • Fixed a timing issue where desnyc’s could occur when a Player Class Tuning file or a Gameplay Tuner Set upload happens while games are about to get underway from the Dressing Room
  • Fixed an issue where very long club names could overlap each other in the dressing room after matching up in a clubs game

Pokemon Go Getting “Spooky” Raid Hour Events Throughout October

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Niantic has announced another round of Legendary Raid Hour events for Pokemon Go. As usual, the events will occur every Wednesday evening throughout October, and fittingly, this month will feature some “spooky” Legendaries.

For one hour each week, a greater number of five-star Raids will occur at Gyms around the world, giving you more chances to catch a Legendary Pokemon. Each Raid Hour will take place from 6-7 PM local time. On October 2, 9, and 16, the featured monster will be Pokemon Go’s current Legendary, Altered Forme Giratina, which returned to the game late last month.

Altered Forme Giratina is scheduled to leave Raids again on October 17, and the remaining Raid Hour events in October–on October 23 and 30–will feature an as-yet unannounced Legendary. You can see October’s full Legendary Raid Hour schedule below, while more details about the events can be found on the official Pokemon Go website.

Pokemon Go’s October Community Day, meanwhile, takes place next Saturday, October 12. The featured Pokemon during this month’s event will be Trapinch, the first form of the Ground/Dragon Pokemon Flygon. You’ll have your first chance to catch a Shiny Trapinch during this month’s Community Day, and you’ll earn triple the normal amount of XP for each Pokemon you catch during the event.

In other Pokemon Go news, Niantic has teased some new Team Rocket characters. The official Pokemon Go Twitter account recently shared distorted images showing the profiles of three unfamiliar characters, and each had Team Rocket’s iconic R symbol next to their pictures, suggesting they could be high-level members of the villainous team.

Pokemon Go October Legendary Raid Hour Schedule

October 2, October 9, October 16

  • Altered Forme Giratina
  • 6-7 PM local time

October 23, October 30

  • To be announced
  • 6-7 PM local time

Destiny 2 Taken Offline for ‘Emergency Maintenance’ After Hitting Player Record

Following the launch of Destiny 2’s new Shadowkeep expansion and New Light – the new free-to-play entry point for Destiny players – Destiny 2 has now reached an all-time concurrent players record on Steam, which has seemingly caused Bungie to take the servers entirely offline due to an overload, according to their tweet as of 2:13pm PT.

The tweet read: “Destiny 1 and Destiny 2 are being taken offline for emergency maintenance. Please standby for updates,” and another update was sent out at 2:46pm PT which read, “Emergency maintenance for Destiny 1 and Destiny 2 is still ongoing. We apologize for the continued delay. Please stay tuned for updates on our progress.”

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Black Friday 2019: When Does It Start, Deals To Expect, And More

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We’re constantly on the lookout for the best deals, but while there are quite a few big sales events throughout the year, such as Prime Day and Steam’s Summer Sale, nothing compares to the whirlwind of blowout sales that is Black Friday and Cyber Monday. From consoles and games to accessories and tech, there’s no better time of year to spend money on the hottest products. While Black Friday 2019 is still a ways off, the holidays will be here faster than you think, and whether you have a long list of loved ones to buy for or a personal wishlist (hey, we’re not judging), it’s best to have a plan when Black Friday and Cyber Monday roll around this year.

When is Black Friday 2019?

Well, it’s tricky. Black Friday is technically the day after Thanksgiving, of course, which falls on November 29 this year. But if what you’re really asking is when do the deals start, the answer is that they’ll likely roll out gradually over the month of November and ramp up significantly on Thanksgiving. Black Friday itself will be the biggest day for deals, but expect to see sales through that entire weekend and into Cyber Monday.

While the week of Thanksgiving and Black Friday will be the key time to pay attention to retailer offers, some stores will offer “Black November” sales that span the entire month. We’ll update this piece with the latest info as soon as Black Friday-related sales start to appear.

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The biggest Black Friday sales to watch for

Practically anything you might need to buy will get a discount during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but if you’re mainly on the hunt for consoles, games, tech, and other types of entertainment media this shopping season, there are a few specific stores to keep your eyes on. Amazon, of course, will be a major player in the shopping frenzy, but other key retailers include Walmart, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, Newegg, Ebay, and Google Express. The latter three stores, in particular, offered some of the best console bundles and game deals around during Prime Day this year, so we expect they’ll have more surprising deals to offer come Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

While the holiday shopping season tends to emphasize tech and hardware–those shiny things people shove their way through crowds to grab–it’ll also be worth checking out sales at digital game stores, like the Nintendo Eshop, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, Steam, Fanatical, Green Man Gaming, and more. Digital games tend to stay at a higher price range than physical discs, so if you prefer owning games digitally, this is a great opportunity to snag any games on your wishlist.

The best Black Friday deals to expect

When it comes to gaming, it’s always hard to predict exactly what deals will be available during Black Friday and Cyber Monday–but we’ll take our shot in the dark.

Games

You’ll be able to find a good discount on nearly any game from the past few years, including some early 2019 releases like Resident Evil 2, Kingdom Hearts 3, The Division 2, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. We’d expect to see those as low as $15 to $30. During Black Friday 2018, for instance, the critically acclaimed God of War could be found for $17; it released that April. If you’ve had your eye on a game released within the past few months, like Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Gears 5, Borderlands 3, or Zelda: Link’s Awakening, those newer games may fall to $30 or $40 (although steep discounts are more likely for PS4 and Xbox One titles than Nintendo Switch ones).

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Consoles

With newer Switch models finally on the market–the new Switch with better battery life and the smaller, handheld-only Switch Lite–we’re sure to see discounts on the launch model Switch, likely around $250 or even less. If you like playing the Switch docked and don’t have an issue with slightly less battery life, that’ll be an excellent discount on the hottest console of 2019. If you’re holding out for one of the newer Switch models, however, it’s less likely there will be significant discounts, but we’d bet on some good console bundles hitting stores around Black Friday. If you’re buying a new Switch or Switch Lite for yourself or a loved one this holiday season, those game bundles will be one thing to look out for.

Meanwhile, this will likely be the last big holiday season for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles, as anticipation is building for Sony and Microsoft to reveal their next-generation consoles. Microsoft has already confirmed that Xbox’s next iteration, codenamed Project Scarlett, is slated to arrive in Holiday 2020. We know less about the PS5, but while there’s no release date, we’re sure to hear about the next generation of PlayStation hardware in 2020.

So what does that mean for Black Friday 2019? Well, PS4 and Xbox One discounts are becoming a dime a dozen these days, and we expect to see the consoles hit their lowest prices yet this holiday season. If you (like me) still have a launch-edition PS4 or Xbox One and are starting to see performance issues on newer games like Control, this might be a good time to trade in that old console and get the PS4 Pro or Xbox One X at its lowest price yet. After all, the next-gen consoles are still at least a year away. During Black Friday 2018 as well as Prime Day 2019, we saw the PS4 Pro drop to $320, so we’ll likely see it on sale for at least $300 during Black Friday 2019. While the Xbox One X hung around $400 last holiday season, we saw it as low as $314 at Google Express during Prime Day, so we’ll go out on a limb and predict it also hits $300 at some point during Black Friday.

Other deals

Of course, Black Friday is an excellent time to save on subscriptions, accessories, and practically anything on your wishlist or holiday shopping list. You’ll likely see markdowns on memberships like PlayStation Plus, Xbox Game Pass, and Nintendo Switch Online. Controllers, headsets, memory cards, and more will also see discounts.

How to get the best Black Friday deals

It’s all about speed, baby. Black Friday is like Prime Day on steroids, with almost every retailer throwing their hat into the ring and competing to offer the best deals. Your best bet is to follow retailers and brands you’re interested in on Twitter or Facebook and pay attention to their ads and posts in the weeks leading up to Black Friday. And as our sister brand CNET points out, there are various sites that hunt down and post “leaked” Black Friday ads from retailers ahead of the event, revealing what products will be on sale during the shopping bonanza. In 2018, those leaked ads started popping up as early as the end of October. Finally, if you see a product at an incredible price during Black Friday or Cyber Monday, don’t wait to buy it. The best deals will be gone in a flash.

Of course, you’ll also want to stay tuned to GameSpot as we highlight the best deals on games, electronics, and entertainment leading up to and during Black Friday. Be sure to follow GameSpot Deals on Twitter so you don’t miss the hottest discounts.

QLED TV Deal: Get the Samsung 55-inch 4K HDR “Frame” TV for $1097

If you consider yourself “fancy,” you might want to take a look at “The Frame,” a high-definition TV which is made to resemble (and function as) a picture frame when not being used to play your favorite games or watch your favorite TV shows.

While this fancy installation normally clocks in at $1999, you can get one right now for $1097 at Walmart, which is the deepest discount we’ve ever seen.

Samsung “The Frame” 4K QLED Smart TV for $1097

This 55-inch TV has 4K, HDR, and a QLED screen, but it also sports an Art Mode (and Art Mode Slide Show functionality) which allows you to set either a static art image or slideshow when the TV isn’t in normal use. It also comes with 4 HDMI ports, 3 USB ports, Bluetooth LE support, a No Gap Wall Mount, and Walmart is offering free 2-day delivery.

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Powers of X Review: An Engrossing Glimpse of Things to Come

Note: sorry for the late timing on this review. I was out on vacation last week but wanted to make sure I didn’t break my streak when it comes to reviewing all issues of House of X and Powers of X.

There’s been a notable shift with the most recent few House of X/Powers of X installments. Having laid out his bold new vision for the X-Men line and introduced two game-changing plot twists, writer Jonathan Hickman is turning his attention to laying the groundwork for the ongoing series spinning out of this crossover. Powers of X sheds critical new light on one of those books, even as it allows Hickman the opportunity to dig in deeper with two fan-favorite mutants who had previously only played small roles. This issue doesn’t rock the boat as much as those that have come before, but it still offers an intriguing taste of things to come for the franchise.

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Pokemon Sword and Shield: New Details About National Dex, Exp Share, and More

Today Game Informer unveiled their latest cover story, and it’s all about the upcoming Pokemon Sword and Shield. While there are still plenty of questions surrounding the next generation of Pokemon, we finally have some new details to tide us over until November.

Pokemon Sword and Shield is just a month and a half away from being released but Game Freak is still keeping a lot of details close to the vest. Today’s Game Informer cover reveals new information that directly addresses some of the most pressing questions from fans.

 

Here are the biggest Sword and Shield details revealed so far:

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