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Amid Fortnite’s Success, New Unreal Tournament Stops Development At Epic Games

Epic Games has confirmed that it has stopped actively developing the new, community-infused Unreal Tournament game. Epic Games boss Tim Sweeney confirmed to Variety that the free game is still playable and available to new users, but Epic itself has stopped working on it.

“Unreal Tournament remains available in the store but isn’t actively developed,” he said.

This may be sad for those who were playing and enjoying Unreal Tournament, but it’s no surprise to learn Epic has stopped working on it. Back in September, Epic said the team working on it moved over to Fortnite to support that game’s ongoing development. As of September, the game was officially “on hold,” and that appears to continue to be the case.

Announced in 2014, the new Unreal Tournament was developed on Epic’s Unreal Engine 4 and aimed to be “true to its roots as a competitive FPS.” Epic was planning to develop the game “in the open,” as a collaboration between Epic Games, Unreal Tournament fans, and Unreal Engine 4 developers. Epic also planned to offer a marketplace where fans can buy and sell new content.

Unreal Tournament is not the first game Epic stopped working on after Fortnite grew in popularity. In January this year, Epic announced its free-to-play MOBA Paragon was shutting down, with refunds available to everyone. More recently, some Fortnite: Save the World players have said they feel second-class as the battle royale mode gets seemingly more attention than the paid game. Save the World will transition to a free-to-play game like Fortnite: Battle Royale, but the transition was recently delayed to 2019.

Fortnite is hugely popular on a level that seems unprecedented in gaming, so it makes sense that Epic would pour significant resources into its ongoing development. Still, it remains to be seen if Epic becomes a one-game studio now that Fortnite is riding high. Of course, the studio also operates the massively successful Unreal Engine, while it also announced a new Steam competitor; so even if the studio’s game development output is relatively lower, the studio is absolutely keeping busy with huge projects.

For more on the game, check out GameSpot’s report on how Fortnite’s success has impacted the industry in 2018.

Madden 19 Removes Kareem Hunt After Assault Video Emerges

Madden NFL 19 is erasing Kareem Hunt. After TMZ posted a video of the former Kansas City Chiefs running back assaulting a woman, Hunt was quickly dropped by his team, and now EA Sports is wiping the digital version of Hunt from the newest Madden games. Hunt is being erased from the main game, the mobile game Madden Overdrive, and the card-based Ultimate Team mode.

“We are in the process of removing Kareem Hunt from the Madden NFL 19 roster, Madden Overdrive, and Madden Ultimate Team,” an EA Sports representative told TMZ.

Anyone who has Hunt on their Ultimate Team roster will receive a replacement player who has identical stats.

Removing a player from Madden is not unprecedented. EA also wiped Aaron Hernandez and Ray Rice from Madden after their own assault charges emerged. Rice was removed after video emerged of him punching his then-fiancee, while Hernandez was dropped after he was charged with murder.

TMZ released a video last Friday that showed Hunt assaulting a woman in a hotel back in February. The Chiefs cut Hunt from their roster after the video emerged, and no team has picked him up.

EA Sports also found itself in the midst of controversy this year when the rape investigation into FIFA 19 cover star Cristiano Ronaldo was re-opened.

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Virtual Reality Pairs Perfectly With Wreck-It Ralph In Ralph Breaks VR

Wreck-It Ralph takes his wrecking ways online in Disney’s new movie sequel, Ralph Breaks The Internet. In a fitting addition to that story, video game characters Ralph and Vanellope get a chance to do some damage to virtual reality in The Void’s new tie-in VR experience, Ralph Breaks VR–and participants get to join them in the digital world of the internet that feels like a little more than a video game.

Ralph Breaks VR goes beyond what headset owners at home experience. The Void is a room-scale VR platform built on stages that incorporate real objects into its virtual worlds. That means when you step on a virtual tram and ride the information superhighway to the digital city that is the movie’s version of the internet, you’re enclosed by real walls that you can reach out and touch. In addition to wearing a VR headset and carrying the necessary tech to render its images in a backpack, participants also wear haptic vests that vibrate when something touches them, providing another level of interaction between your real body and the virtual experience. The Void’s mix of real and virtual takes the idea of VR to a different level, and it’s perfectly suited to the Wreck-It Ralph franchise.

Ralph Breaks VR starts with participants disguising themselves as Netizens, the colorful folks who live in the internet in the movie, each with a different bit of personality–such as a stuffy nerd or surfer dude. With your new identity in place, you head onto the real stage, which matches the images you see in the headset. So as you move through darkened rooms or cross walkways high above the city streets, you’re walking through physical places that you can actually run into.

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The four participants in Ralph Breaks VR meet up with Ralph (John C. Reilly) and Vanellope (Sarah Silverman), who take them on a guided tour of the internet, although it’s mostly an experience of playing games with and against the other people in your group. Look at your virtual wrist in the experience and you’ll see a watch displaying the names of everyone in the session, along with the points they accrue as they play, giving the whole thing a light air of competition.

The first stop is a TRON-like area of the web, called Dunderdome, that is dedicated to video games, where you play a version of arcade classic Space Invaders. But instead of running the game on a screen and battling extraterrestrials with a controller, participants find themselves at the ground level of the game, using a control panel to move around the tanks normally found at the bottom of a Space Invaders screen. Broken into teams of two, one player controls the tank’s movement and fires its main gun, while the other controls air strikes and protects the tank from attackers.

Once the game of life-size Space Invaders is over, things take a turn–the software that protects the internet flags the humans as viruses and sets out to eradicate them, while Ralph and Vanellope work to try to get them to safety.

In practical terms, that means players are quickly moving from room to room as they try to find their way out. Before long, you find your way into the mobile game Pancake Milkshake from the movie. In the film, Ralph invades the game, which is about feeding pancakes to a bunny and milkshakes to a kitty, where he overstuffs the rabbit to the point of explosion. Ralph Breaks VR expands on the concept with the bunnies and kitties out for revenge as they whip their favorite treats back at the participants. Luckily, you can pick up a blaster that fires both foods, so you can return fire as you dodge incoming sweets. The scenario even gives an extra nod to the film by awarding you with more points if you zap the right food at its corresponding animal. With Ralph and Vanellope’s help, participants fight their way out of the internet and back to safety.

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Ralph seems like a unique fit for The Void’s VR experiences. That’s what both the Void team and ILMxLab, Lucasfilm’s immersive experience company, thought as they began working on the project, which is part of a six-experience deal with Disney.

“[It was] serendipity, and it’s such a great property, as far as how it fits into what The Void as a platform can do,” said Curtis Hickman, co-founder and chief creative officer at The Void. “There’s something that I think is really fascinating about putting on this equipment and going into VR. You are stepping into a video game in a sense, and what story really encapsulates that? Wreck-It Ralph.”

The experience is also full of Easter eggs for Ralph Breaks The Internet fans. The Void and ILMxLab worked closely with the movie’s screenwriter, Pamela Ribon, who wrote the experience’s story as well, to keep Ralph Breaks VR true to the movie on which it’s based. The VR world is full of visual callbacks from the movie, such as the signs scattered throughout the internet cityscape. And Reilly and Silverman reprising their roles as Ralph and Vanellope deepens the experience even more.

VR technology is breeding a lot of interesting ideas like The Void, but is still developing its hardware to be less expensive. While it’s not clear exactly where VR will go in the future, experiences like Ralph Breaks VR offer something that doesn’t exist anywhere else. It’s particularly fun if you’re a big fan of the Ralph series, but you don’t have to be: beaning cute animals with pancakes is a good time no matter who you are.

December’s PS Plus Games Now Available (PS4, PS3, Vita)

On the first Tuesday of each month, Sony makes a new set of games available for free to PlayStation Plus members. We’ve passed that milestone for December, which means the month’s free PS4, PS3, and PS Vita games are now available. Add them to your library, and they’ll be yours to download and play as long as you have an active PS Plus subscription. You can get all of the free games right here.

On PS4 this month, you can grab Soma, a game that’s decidedly not filled with holiday spirit. In this atmospheric horror game, you’re tasked with exploring a seemingly deserted underwater facility to discover what happened to the human and AI occupants. The other PS4 freebie is Onrush, an off-road online racing game that’s more about takedowns and teamwork than about finishing first.

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On PS3 this month, you can grab Steredenn: Classic, a pixelated space shooter that mixes retro-arcade action with procedurally generated levels and massive boss fights. The other PS3 freebie is SteinsGate, an anime-style visual novel about teenage scientists who discover a way to send messages to the past–which you can bet begin to affect the future.

This month’s PS Vita games are the customs agent sim Papers, Please and the Metroidvania-style side-scroller Iconoclasts, the latter of which is also playable on PS4 thanks to Cross-Buy. Make sure to grab your free games by Tuesday, January 1, because that’s when a new batch will come and take their place.

Free PS Plus Games For December 2018

PS4

  • Soma
  • Onrush
  • Iconoclasts (also on PS Vita)

PS3

  • Steredenn
  • SteinsGate

PS Vita

  • Papers, Please
  • Iconoclasts (also on PS4)

Red Dead Online Probably Won’t Reset Progress After The Beta

Before Red Dead Online launched in November, developer Rockstar Games said it couldn’t guarantee that player progress and stats wouldn’t be wiped after the beta ended. The good news today is that Rockstar has confirmed that, at least right now, it has no plans to reset anything.

Back in November, Rockstar warned that it might have to reset player ranks and stats in Red Dead Redemption 2‘s multiplayer mode. The developer pointed out that it is not uncommon for large-scale betas to reset ranks and player stats ahead of the full release. As one example, progress in the annual Call of Duty betas get wiped before launch. So it’s especially good news to hear now that Rockstar doesn’t plan to reset stats or rank for Red Dead Online after the beta.

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As Rockstar said earlier this week, it is hoping to release a new update for Red Dead Online this week to address general stability and the issues with the game’s economy balancing.

Red Dead Online, which is the free multiplayer mode for Red Dead Redemption 2 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, features new story missions set before the events of the single-player campaign that can be played solo or with others. It also features a variety of co-op and PvP modes, including Red Dead’s own battle royale mode.

Rockstar says to expect “lots more updates to the Red Dead Online beta in the coming weeks and months.” It hasn’t shared much about what to expect in terms of future updates to the game, though Grand Theft Auto V welcome numerous and significant updates over time.

Microtransactions are coming to Red Dead Online in the future, and players will be able to purchase the in-game currency gold with real money. Gold can also be earned by playing, and it’s used to buy certain weapons and other items, as well as a shortcut to lower your Honor level.

For more on Red Dead Online, check out GameSpot’s recent opinion piece, “Red Dead Online’s Beta Misses What Makes RDR 2 Great.”

The Good Place Renewed For Season 4, Coming In 2019

NBC has renewed the wacky and wonderful comedy The Good Place for a Season 4 to air in 2019-2020, the network has confirmed. In a statement, NBC programming bosses Tracey Pakosta and Lisa Katz congratulated show creator Mike Schur and the cast and crew for their contribution to making The Good Place a “thoughtful, mind-bending, and hysterical series.”

“We can’t wait to see what unexpected stories the new season will bring,” the pair said in the statement, which was noted by The Hollywood Reporter.

Kristen Bell stars in The Good Place, alongside William Jackson Harper, Jameela Jamil. Ted Danson and D’Arcy Carden also star in the comedy-drama about aliens, the afterlife, and the devil. The show contains numerous unexpected twists and turns, and with only three seasons to catch up on, we won’t spoil the big details here if you haven’t caught The Good Place yet and want to catch up.

According to THR, The Good Place is averaging 4.6 million viewers in its current season over its first nine episodes. The last episode of Season 3 this fall will air on Thursday, with the final three episodes of Season 3 landing in January 2019.

Schur, the creator of The Good Place, also worked on The Office, Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. On The Office, he played Dwight Schrute’s cousin, Mose Schrute.

All Xbox One Consoles, Including Xbox One X And Fortnite Bundle, Are $50 Off Right Now

Every Xbox One bundle is $50 off right now in the United States, and this includes the higher-power Xbox One X consoles and the Fortnite bundle, Microsoft has announced.

The discount goes even deeper if you just want a console. The Xbox One X, which normally sells for $500 USD, is now available at retailers for $400 USD. Microsoft does not appear to sell the Xbox One S in a non-bundle, but you can get that system starting at $250 in bundles that come with games like Fortnite, Minecraft, NBA 2K19, Battlefield V, Forza Horizon 4, and PUBG.

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The Xbox One X, meanwhile, has numerous bundles available going for $450, including those that come with Battlefield V, Fallout 76, PUBG, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Forza Horizon 4, and others. You can visit the Xbox website to see a full rundown of all the Xbox One S and Xbox One X bundles.

It’s not just Xbox consoles that are on sale this holiday. Beginning on December 9, Microsoft is offering $10 off the Phantom Black and Sport White Xbox One controllers. Another deal Microsoft is offering is $10 credit for the Microsoft Online store when you buy three months of XBL Gold.

It’s not immediately clear when the Xbox One console and accessory deals will end, but Microsoft describes the offers as being available only for a limited time.

In the past, competitor Sony responded to Microsoft’s Xbox console deals with offers of its own, so it will be interesting to see if the company does so again this time.