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Todd Howard Says Bethesda Knew Fallout 76 ‘Would Have Bumps’
The launch of Fallout 76 was, to put it mildly, a bumpy one. IGN gave it a 5 out of 10, calling its rich world “wasted on a mess of bugs, conflicting ideas, and monotony.” It also earned a spot on our top 10 worst games of 2018 list. Much of the criticism stemmed not only from a rocky launch and massively broken game content, but also poorly handled PR snafus, like when Bethesda shipped bags that looked significantly cheaper than the ones promised in the $200 special edition. Yikes.
Which Game of Thrones Season Is the Best?
Warning: Full spoilers for all of HBO’s Game of Thrones…
With Game of Thrones’ final season and the behind-the-scenes documentary “The Last Watch” now firmly a part of the past, let’s survey all the seasons and figure out which one’s worthy enough to sit on the Iron Throne. Or – er – in King Bran’s wheelchair.
Back after Season 6, when the world learned that Game of Thrones would be ending with Season 8, no one could have anticipated how polarizing the show would become. So divisive, in fact, that an online petition to remake Season 8, signed by a million people, grabbed headlines. But even though many felt the series lost its way during the final two seasons, there’s no denying how great Game of Thrones was for the bulk of its run.
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Biggest Xbox One Games Of E3 2019: Halo Infinite, Gears 5, Borderlands 3, More
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint is the follow-up to 2017’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands, though developer Ubisoft is taking a different approach this time around. Breakpoint will have a darker tone, the developer says, in its new fictional New Zealand-esque setting, Aurora.
Aurora is home to Skell Technology, a corporation specializing in AI drone tech. When communication with the company ceases, you’re sent to the archipelago to investigate. When you arrive, however, you find yourself not in the role of the hunter, but the hunted.
Throughout Breakpoint, you’ll encounter a paramilitary group known as the Wolves, who Ubisoft says are just as skilled on the battlefield as the Ghosts. Because of this, the game places a greater emphasis on stealth. You’ll be able to employ drones and hide the bodies of any enemies you kill. Similarly, you can avoid detection by crouching in foliage or covering yourself with mud. The game also features some survival elements; any injuries you sustain need to be treated, and you need to maintain your weapons. Ghost Recon Breakpoint launches for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on October 4.
Cuphead Is Being Ported to Tesla Cars
Cuphead, the memorable 2017 bullet-hell shooter that’s meticulously styled after a 1930’s cartoon, will soon be playable on an unlikely new platform: Tesla’s fleet of electric cars and their built-in dashboard screens. The breakout hit, which debuted on Xbox One and PC before being ported to Nintendo Switch earlier this year, is on the way to Tesla’s Model 3, Model S, and Model X, as Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed on episode 200 of my weekly Tesla podcast, Ride the Lightning (at the 36:48 mark).
Enter for a Chance to Win Life is Strange: Before the Storm Deluxe Edition
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Today we’re giving away a digital Life is Strange: Before the Storm Deluxe Edition for PS4. To enter into this sweepstake, fill out the form below. You must be at least 18 years old and a legal U.S. resident to enter. Today’s sweepstake will end at 11:59 p.m. PDT. Entries entered after this time will not be considered.
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Biggest Nintendo Switch Games Of E3 2019: Pokemon, Fire Emblem, Super Mario Maker 2
The Switch’s Next Big Hits
E3 2019 is almost upon us, and Nintendo has some interesting plans in store for the big show. On June 11, just before the expo floor opens, the publisher will release the next installment of its Nintendo Direct, detailing some of the biggest games coming out in 2019 and beyond. Just two years after its launch, the Nintendo Switch has become one of the publisher’s most versatile and accessible consoles. With the unorthodox setup offering a remarkable amount of flexibility and comfort, the portable console has been home to some of Nintendo’s most innovative and charming games, along with a number of third-party titles.
While it hasn’t specifically stated what to expect with the Direct and for its presence at the show, the company will be holding separate competitive events for Super Smash Bro. Ultimate and Splatoon 2 at E3. From that, we can infer that there will likely be updates regarding the states of both games, which have seen a steady flow of post-launch updates. Also, Super Mario Maker 2 will be launching on June 28, and it’s likely a given that it will have a major presence at the show.
So just ahead of the show, we’ve pulled together a list of Switch games that Nintendo and other companies may show off at E3 2019. Some of these include games that were recently announced titles like Animal Crossing on Switch and Pokemon Sword and Shield, and along with games that have been MIA for some time–Bayonetta 3 in particular.
If you want more details on where and when you can see the big game news, be sure to visit our full E3 press conference schedule. Otherwise, check out everything you need to know all the biggest Nintendo games of E3 2019 below.
E3 2019 Xbox Press Conference: What Time Is It On And How To Watch
It’s June, which means E3 2019 is just days away. The Electronic Entertainment Expo is one of the biggest days in any gamer’s calendar, and for Xbox One fans this year’s show looks set to be a big one. Microsoft’s E3 Xbox press conference will showcase 14 first-party games, and the company says it’s “going big” at this year’s show.
What Time Does Microsoft’s Press Conference Livestream Start?
The Xbox showcase kicks off on Sunday, June 9. For those in the United States, that’s 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET. For UK gamers, that’s 9 PM BST, while Australian fans will need to wake up a little early to watch the conference at 6 AM AET on June 10.
Where To Watch
You’ll have a variety of options for watching Microsoft’s E3 2019 briefing. The broadcast will air online on the company’s Twitch, YouTube, and Mixer channels. GameSpot will also host a stream of the conference, so you can tune in right here to see all of Microsoft’s announcements, or through our social media and streaming platforms below. Additionally, Xbox One owners can watch the briefing on their console using the Mixer app.
What To Expect
As for what’s going to be shown, details are thin on the ground as yet. It’s likely we’ll get some form of update on Gears 5 and Halo Infinite, while Gears Pop and the new Battletoads game are possibilities. There are also rumors that Ninja Theory will be announcing a new sci-fi game scheduled for 2020 called Bleeding Edge, a fourth Fable game will be announced to be released in 2021, Ori and the Will of the Wisps will get a final trailer and release date, The Outer Worlds will get a new gameplay trailer and launch window (which has seemingly been confirmed via an Obsidian tweet), and Gears Tactics will get a new trailer and 2019 release date. Additionally, Microsoft is rumored to be revealing its new Xbox console, Scarlett.
For more on the convention, check out the schedule of all the E3 2019 press conferences.
