Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled – 12 Minutes Of Brand-New Gameplay

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E3 2019: PES 2020 Announced, Release Date Confirmed For PS4, Xbox One, PC

Konami has revealed this year’s soccer sim, and it has a new naming convention. It’s officially titled eFootball: PES 2020, and it’s coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC on September 10.

This year’s game will feature a revamped Master League, Konami says, “headlined by a powerful new interactive dialogue system that puts the reins firmly in players hands when it comes to controlling story progression.” The publisher also says transfer fees and salaries will be more realistic. Master League will allow you to create your own manager avatar–or use one of “several legendary managers,” such as Johan Cruyff or Diego Maradona.

PES 2020 will also contain a new mode named Matchday, which contains weekly events where each real-world player picks one of two teams and each match you play contributes to your team’s cumulative score. At the end of the season, the best performing user from each team will face off to decide the overall winner.

Konami lists further gameplay improvements as “upgraded trapping mechanics and new techniques; context-sensitive kick accuracy; more realistic defense and the addition of the intentional foul; an adaptive player interaction system that recreates player personalities on the pitch; and much more.” Visually, there will be a new camera option, improved player models, an enhanced lighting engine, and more realistic cutscenes and replays.

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Lionel Messi will be on the game’s standard cover, while Ronaldinho is the cover star of the Legend Edition. The club both players are most readily associated with, Barcelona, is once again officially licensed in this year’s PES. The club and Konami have signed a new “multi-year global partnership,” the publisher has said, which once again keeps Barcelona and its Camp Nou stadium exclusive to PES.

PES’s main rival, FIFA, saw its new edition revealed at E3 2019 as well. FIFA 20’s release date also falls in September, around two weeks after PES’s. The game includes a FIFA Street-like Volta Mode, but that won’t be on the Switch version, which doesn’t come with “any of the big new features.”

Square Enix E3 2019 Full Press Conference

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Ni No Kuni PS4 Remastered Breathtaking Gameplay | E3 2019

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Frozen 2 Trailer Teases A Thrilling And Visually Stunning Quest

The new trailer for Frozen II is here. The sequel to the hugely successful 2013 animated Disney movie Frozen reunites all the key cast members and hits theaters in November.

The latest trailer reveals a bit more about the story than the first promo, which arrived in February. It opens with the same sequence as in that initial teaser, with Elsa trying to cross a stormy sea using her powers of ice magic. A voiceover from Grand Pabbie then tells us that the past “is not what it seems” and that Elsa and her sister Anna must embark on a dangerous quest to “uncover the truth.”

While the trailer doesn’t tell us much more than that, there have been rumors that the sisters’ quest might involve finding out more about their parents. Either way, the movie looks absolutely spectacular, with some stunning visuals and a surprisingly dark edge. Check it out above.

Frozen II releases on November 22. It stars Kristen Bell as Anna and Idina Menzel as Elsa, plus Jonathan Groff as Kristoff and Josh Gad as Olaf. New cast members include Westworld star Evan Rachel Wood and Sterling K. Brown (Black Panther, American Crime Story). It’s directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, who helmed the first film.

For more, check out GameSpot’s guide to the biggest upcoming movies of 2019.

E3 2019: All The Xbox One Games From Microsoft’s Press Conference

Every Big Square Enix Game And Announcement At E3 2019

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Roller Champions E3 2019 Demo | Full Match Victory Gameplay

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Halo Infinite Release Date Revealed At E3 2019

One of Microsoft’s biggest reveals during its E3 2019 briefing was a new story trailer for Halo Infinite and confirmation that it’ll be an Xbox Scarlett launch title in Holiday 2020.

The release date in 2020 is a big deal for a number of reasons. By that time, it will have been more than 5 years after the release of Halo 5: Guardians in 2015 (assuming Infinite launches after October 2020). Not only that, but Halo hasn’t been a launch title for new Xbox hardware since all the way back in 2001 with the original Halo: Combat Evolved.

Halo Infinite is in development at 343 Industries, and it runs on the studio’s brand-new Slipspace game engine. Studio director Chris Lee appeared on the Inside Xbox livestream at E3 where he talked about how 343’s bold ambition for Halo Infinite might not have been possible with the Halo franchise’s previous game engine. He also talked about how the Slipspace engine is aimed at supporting Halo titles for 10 years to come.

Lee also confirmed that the Halo Infinite trailer from Microsoft’s E3 briefing was in fact the opening cinematic from the game. It showed Master Chief in a bad way, but no one can kill Master Chief, and he returns with an ambition to restore order to the galaxy (or something like that). Microsoft has yet to show any actual gameplay, however, and there is no word on what changes or advancements are coming on the multiplayer side.

Halo Infinite is a launch title for Xbox Scarlett, but it will also play on any of the Xbox One family of consoles. And in a big move for the franchise, Halo Infinite will be available on PC.

For lots more on Halo Infinite, check out the stories below.

Marvel’s Avengers Preorders are Rolling Out Now

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Marvel’s Avengers is heading to PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Google Stadia on May 15, 2020. Developed by Crystal Dynamics and Eidos Montreal, Avengers finds Captain America, Black Widow, Hulk, Iron Man, and Thor in a heap of trouble as they’re blamed for a villain-caused disaster in San Francisco. Teams of up to four players can work together in co-op to bring the hammer down on a dastardly cohort of super villains. Square Enix promises that every post-launch superhero and in-game region will be free for all players. There will be no loot boxes or pay-to-win nonsense, either.

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