How Gears 5 Was Inspired By Mad Max: Fury Road

The Coalition boss Rod Ferugsson has spoken more about how Gears 5 was inspired by the movie Mad Max: Fury Road. In an interview with IGN, Fergusson said Gears of War 4 felt like Mad Max: Fury Road in that it was really the story of Kait Diaz, with playable character JD Fenix serving as the facilitator. This is not unlike how Fury Road’s story was really all about Furiosa, even if Max was the title character.

“Mad Max: Fury Road was really Furiosa’s story, and Mad Max was the facilitator of her story,” Fergusson explained. “That’s what we did with Gears of War 4. It was really Kait’s story about saving her mom, and JD was there to facilitate it.”

But with Gears 5, Fergusson and the team decided it would be more impactful to shift the perspective to Kait herself. “It’s actually more impactful to live the story then to watch the story. So rather than being JD watching Kait go through a bunch of stuff, why not be Kait and go through it yourself,” he said.

Here is more from the official Gears 5 description regarding Kait and her place in the story and wider Gears of War universe:

“Kait was born and raised beyond the COG’s formal jurisdiction. Her mother, Reyna, was the leader of her isolated Outsider village. Yet Kait also has deep family ties to the COG: her late father was a widely admired lieutenant colonel during the Pendulum Wars and her uncle, Oscar, was a highly decorated frontline Gear in the early years of the Locust War. Even after her induction into the COG, her true loyalties are unknown, even to her.”

Gears 5 launches in September for Xbox One and PC. It could also be releasing on Xbox Project Scarlett, but Microsoft isn’t talking about that yet.

Epic Games Boss Defends PC Exclusive Strategy

One of the biggest storylines in the gaming industry over the past year is how Epic is going after Steam with its own store and paying for exclusives. Now, Epic founder Tim Sweeney has offered some insight into why the company is pushing so hard.

In a Twitter thread, Sweeney spoke about how Epic believes pursuing exclusives is the “only strategy” to change the current 70/30 revenue split between publishers and storefronts. The 70/30 model is considered to be the industry standard, with 70 percent of revenue going to developers/publishers and 30 percent to the storefront.

However, Epic’s new Epic Games Store only takes 12 percent, giving 88 percent to publishers/developers. This makes the story theoretically more attractive, and on top of that, Epic is paying some studios to release their games as timed-exclusives.

“We believe exclusives are the only strategy that will change the 70/30 status quo at a large enough scale to permanently affect the whole game industry,” Sweeney said.

Sweeney went on to say that other independent games retailers have done “great work” in recent years, but none of them have been able to even hit 5 percent of Steam’s scale (outside of the stores run by huge gaming publishers). While Epic’s pursuit of exclusives might make the company unpopular with some subset of Steam users, the strategy of pursuing exclusives does work, Sweeney maintains.

Sweeney went on to say that the 30 percent “store tax” can erase any profits a developer might see, which creates a “disastrous situation.” If the Epic Games Store can become No. 2 behind Steam, or if it can spur change on Steam with regards to its revenue split, the result would be a “major wave of reinvestment in game development and a lowering of costs,” he said.

Ultimately, pursuing exclusives as Epic has done is a benefit to gamers in the long-run, according to Sweeney. It may not be easy to get to a new, better place, however. “There are LOTS of challenges along the way,” Sweeney admitted.

You can read Sweeney’s full comments on exclusivity below.

One of the latest Epic Games Store exclusives is Shenmue III, and like with other titles that took Epic’s money, people are not happy about it.

Tim Sweeney Statement On Epic Games Store Exclusives

“We believe exclusives are the only strategy that will change the 70/30 status quo at a large enough scale to permanently affect the whole game industry.

For example, after years of great work by independent stores (excluding big publishers like EA-Activision-Ubi), none seem to have reached 5% of Steam’s scale. Nearly all have more features than Epic; and the ability to discount games is limited by various external pressures.

This leads to the strategy of exclusives which, though unpopular with dedicated Steam gamers, do work, as established by the major publisher storefronts and by the key Epic Games store releases compared to their former Steam revenue projections and their actual console sales.

In judging whether a disruptive move like this is reasonable in gaming, I suggest considering two questions: Is the solution proportionate to the problem it addresses, and are gamers likely benefit from the end goal if it’s ultimately achieved?

The 30% store tax usually exceeds the entire profits of the developer who built the game that’s sold. This is a disastrous situation for developers and publishers alike, so I believe the strategy of exclusives is proportionate to the problem.

If the Epic strategy either succeeds in building a second major storefront for PC games with an 88/12 revenue split, or even just leads other stores to significantly improve their terms, the result will be a major wave of reinvestment in game development and a lowering of costs.

Will the resulting 18% increase in developer and publisher revenue benefit gamers? Such gains are generally split among (1) reinvestment, (2) profit, and (3) price reduction. The more games are competing with each other, the more likely the proceeds are to go to (1) and (3).

So I believe this approach passes the test of ultimately benefitting gamers after game storefronts have rebalanced and developers have reinvested more of their fruits of their labor into creation rather than taxation.

Of course, there are LOTS of challenges along the way, and Epic is fully committed to solving all problems that arise for gamers are for our partners as the Epic Games store grows.”

Amazon Prime Day 2019 Dated: Here are the Aussie Details

If your piggy bank was hoping to shed some winter weight before the start of bikini season, then Amazon Australia is here to give it a workout. Amazon Prime Day, the online retailer’s biggest yearly sale this side of Black Friday, is promising a “two-day parade of epic deals” when it kicks off midway through next month.

This year’s Amazon Prime Day is set to start on July 15 at 12:01am AEST and run for 48 hours. After that, an additional 17 hours of deals from the US will still be available to Aussie shoppers, ending July 17 at 5:00pm AEST. This means that Australian shoppers will enjoy 65 hours of sales in total, making our Amazon Prime Day event the longest in the world.

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Bernie Sanders Is On Twitch Now

United States presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders has joined Twitch, becoming the second major presidential candidate in US history to do so.

According to Vox, the Sanders Twitch channel might come to life on Thursday, timed with his appearance in the first round of the Democratic primary debates. The channel page is live right now, but there is no programming on it.

Sanders’ move into Twitch is reportedly part of the 77-year-old Vermont Senator’s wider “Bernie TV” campaign, where he’ll livestream to a variety of streaming services including Twitch, as well as Facbook and YouTube, where he already has a presence.

The content will apparently include discussion on the news of the day, campaign updates, and pre- and post-debate programming.

“We’re moving toward doing a lot more live content on Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook, tapping into an audience where there’s not a lot of political content already,” Josh Miller-Lewis, the head of Sanders’ digital campaign, told Vox.

Another Democratic presidential hopeful, Andrew Yang, launched a Twitch channel in 2018. Sanders, meanwhile, recently expressed his support for unionization of video game workers.

The first Democratic debates take place June 26 and June 27 in Miami, running from 9 to 11 PM ET. Sanders appears during night two.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Isn’t What I Wanted, And That’s Why I Like It

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The Office Is Leaving Netflix

It’s official: The Office is leaving Netflix, but it’s not happening very soon. NBC announced today that it picked up the “exclusive” streaming rights to The Office for the United States, and that all nine seasons of the show will be available on NBC’s own streaming service beginning in 2021. The show will remain on Netflix until January 2021.

NBC’s streaming service will have ads, which is a fact that Netflix pointed out in a tweet responding to the news.

According to NBC, The Office is the most popular show in all of streaming on-demand video. The show tallied an astounding 52 billion minutes of viewing time in 2018, according to NBC. And in April this year, it was watched for nearly double the amount of time as the most-viewed show on streaming video on-demand, though it’s unclear how NBC calculated that given it presumably doesn’t have access to streaming data for competing shows.

Whatever the case, The Office is wildly popular on Netflix in America. According to Brian Baumgartner, who plays Kevin Malone, it is Netflix’s most popular show “by far.”

NBC’s untitled streaming service is scheduled to launch in 2020 featuring a library that contains “some of the world’s most popular television and film franchises,” as well as brand-new shows and programs from other networks.

Before this announcement, one other possibility was for Netflix to pay NBC Universal to retain The Office. This likely would have cost Netflix a small fortune, as the streaming network reportedly paid $100 million to keep Friends on Netflix through 2019. Friends is believed to be Netflix’s No. 2 most popular show, so The Office presumably would have cost more to keep.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, NBC is paying $100 million per year for five years to producers Universal Television to have The Office on the NBC streaming service. Universal Television and NBC are owned by the same company.

Also of note here is that NBC’s deal is for The Office’s domestic streaming rights, so it remains to be seen how this contract will affect streaming availability in other parts of the world. For example, The Office is available on the streaming platform Stan in Australia, not Netflix. The show is relatively new to Australia as well, having only just arrived on Stan in 2018.

In other news, a new version of The Office is reportedly in development, though whether or not it’s being made for TV or streaming remains to be seen.

Destiny 2 Treasure Map Guide: Gaze Into Death’s Eyes

The Season of Opulence in Destiny 2 encourages you to get greedy as you fight through the Menagerie. The season also provides new weekly bounties that send you all over the solar system doing jobs for Calus, the Cabal emperor, in order to earn Imperials that can be used to upgrade the Chalice of Opulence. All of those bounties have a second component, though: In addition to racking up kills or gathering items, you also need to track down hidden treasures in order to claim your prizes.

The treasure for the Gaze Into Death’s Eyes bounty takes you to Mars. The bounty itself encourages you to get in the face of your enemies, racking up 200 close-range kills with shotguns, SMGs, sidearms, or swords. Once you’ve done that, you’ll unlock a Treasure Map directing you to Alton Dynamo on Mars.

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Where To Find The Treasure

Start at the Braytech Futurescape landing zone on Mars, then hop on your sparrow and head west toward Alton’s Dynamo. You’ll power through Dynamo Approach and into the facility by passing through the cave tunnel. Fight through the Cabal you find there until you go through a door and enter a hallway. You’ll find two paths ahead: one to the left and one to the right.

Take the right hallway and you’ll enter a big server room. Like most of the facility, this room is laid out in the shape of a big diamond, and you’re going to want to go toward the back wall to your left, around the back of the raised central platform. Watch out for Hive enemies as you head toward the back of the room.

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When you find the stairs on the left side of the platform, keep going past them around the side to find the glowing chest nearby.

Destiny 2 Treasure Map Guide: Salvaged Goods

Each week in Destiny 2‘s Season of Opulence, Werner 99-40, one of the Tower robots hacked by Cabal Emperor Calus, gives you four bounties that can help you completely upgrade your Chalice of Opulence. Those bounties have the usual requirements–get a certain number of kills, for instance, or complete a certain type of activity. But completing that step of each bounty only earns you a Treasure Map, and it’s up to you to follow it to find the Runes, Imperials, and legendary drops the bounties promise.

While the bounties themselves are often a bit time-consuming to complete, the glowing treasure chests they drop are also usually a bit tough to find. Calus loves to leave them in out-of-the-way places that aren’t always immediately obvious. Luckily, we’ve tracked down each of Calus’s treasures to show you exactly where to go to snag them.

The Salvaged Goods bounty requires you to pick up five Legendary engrams from drops in any activity, which means if you just play the game as normal, you’ll eventually complete this bounty without any extra effort. Clearing it earns you the map, which sends you to Io.

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Where To Find The Treasure

On Io, you’re looking for the Spine Burrows area. It looks like the location you want is near Giant’s Scar, but in fact, it’s accessible from Lost Oasis. Pick the Lost Oasis landing zone, then hop on your sparrow and head due east toward the edge of the area (toward where “Spine Burrows” is marked on the map). When you arrive, you should see a cave opening with a stream of blue water leading into it–that’s where you’re headed.

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Follow the cave tunnel until you hit a large room filled with Taken. The Spine Burrows name should come up on your screen to let you know you’re in the right place. The chest you want is on the ground on your right; hop across to the small ledge in front of you on your right side and follow the tunnel through.

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You’ll exit next to a big tree. Drop down to the ground below and do a 180 and you should find the chest right behind you.