Author: Trafficblast
Outlander Season 4: Inside One of the Most Memorable Scenes from the Books
All September long, IGN is highlighting the best TV coming your way in the 2018-2019 season. Today we’re exploring the time-traveling adventures of Starz’s Outlander as it enters Season 4. While Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) are forging a life for themselves in the New World of colonial America, their daughter Brianna (Sophie Skelton) is still in the 20th century with dashing historian Roger Wakefield (Richard Rankin), searching for proof that her parents found each other again when Claire returned to the 18th century.
The future is always informed by the past, and that’s especially true of Outlander, which continually explores how a person’s loves and losses can have ripple effects throughout their lives. In Season 4, Brianna is trying to come to terms with the fact that she was essentially orphaned when her mother, Claire, returned to the 18th century to reunite with her father, Jamie, while also attempting to make a new life for herself without her family.
Total War: Three Kingdoms Gets a Release Date
Total War: Three Kingdoms, the upcoming real-time, turn-based strategy game set in third century China, is coming out March 7, 2019, and is receiving a Collector’s Edition and bonus preorder DLC.
Developer Creative Assembly revealed today that those who purchase Three Kingdoms before release, or within the first week it’s on sale, will receive the Yellow Turban Rebellion Warlord DLC pack. This pack introduces three new playable warlords to the game’s Grand Campaign, letting players command armies of “bandits, zealots and commoners in a crusade to topple the corrupt Han Dynasty and forge a new future for the people of China.”
The pack introduces three new hero classes: scholars, healers and veterans. The pack also includes new weapons and armor, as well as new character virtues and skills based around frugality, compassion and humility: the three pillars of Taoism.
Fortnite Xbox One Is Broken After Season 6 Update; Epic Investigating Crashes
It’s an exciting day for Fortnite fans, as Season 6 of Battle Royale has begun with the launch of a new update. Unfortunately for those attempting to play on Xbox One, the game has been rendered unplayable for many, as crashes prevent players from even accessing the main menu.
Reports of issues began coming in after the new 6.0 update went live. Epic has confirmed on Reddit that it’s aware and investigating the problem. Its most recent update states, “We are continuing to investigate crashes occurring on Xbox. We appreciate your patience and will update you once we’ve resolved the issue.” That came at 6:30 AM PT / 9:30 AM ET / 2:30 PM BST, and there’s been no further word as of the time of this writing.
This is a more significant than average issue, given that for Xbox players, it renders the game unplayable. After reaching the Press A screen, it proceeds to load but then freezes before you’re able to access the Save the World or Battle Royale menus. That means you can’t even get to the screen showing off the adorable new pets Season 6 has introduced.
Of course, with cross-play for Fortnite now extended to PS4, you can jump in with your account on any platform and return to playing on Xbox One once the issue is resolved. That requires you to have another system to play on, but if you’re eager to see the newly revamped map, even your phone might suffice.
We’ll report back as Epic shares more about the Xbox One crashes. In the meantime, check out all the Season 6 Battle Pass skins and rewards.
Fortnite Season 6 Adds Pets, And They’re Adorable
After weeks of cryptic teases, Season 6 of Fortnite is finally underway on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and mobile, and it has brought some big changes to the popular battle royale game. On top of new locations around the map–not to mention a slew of fresh skins and other cosmetics to get your hands on–Season 6 has introduced a new category of items we never knew we wanted: Pets.
Among the many new rewards you’ll be able to unlock with the Season 6 Battle Pass are Pets, adorable companions who’ll accompany you as you play. Much like Back Bling, these little guys are worn on your back. They don’t have any practical uses–they’re purely cosmetic–but they look cute, and they’ll react differently depending on what you’re doing; leap a great distance, for example, and they’ll hang on for dear life.
Which of the new Fortnite pets is your favorite?
— GameSpot (@GameSpot) September 27, 2018
Three different kinds of Pets are available thus far, and they’re available in multiple colors: Bonsey, a dog; Scales, a baby dragon; and Camo, a chameleon. You can see images of them, along with all of the other new cosmetics and skins you can get your hands this season, in our complete Season 6 Battle Pass rewards gallery.
In addition to the Pets, Epic has introduced a load of new skins in Season 6. Some of these, such as the DJ Yonder and Calamity outfits, we previously got a glimpse of in the teaser images Epic shared leading up to the new season, but there is also a new Red Riding Hood skin and other loosely Halloween-themed rewards to unlock.
Season 6 arrived alongside Fortnite’s 6.0 patch, which vaulted several weapons and made tweaks to various others. It also introduced a new type of consumable item called Shadow Stones. You can read more about the new changes in the 6.0 patch notes. You can also find tips on all of the new challenges available thus far in our complete Fortnite Season 6 challenge roundup.
Yo-Kai Watch 3 Comes to North America and Europe Winter 2019
Yo-Kai Watch 3 is coming to Nintendo 3DS and 2DS in Winter 2019.
Nintendo has confirmed Yo-Kai Watch 3, which released in Japan in 2016, is coming to North America on February 8, 2019, while a European release window is set for “this winter.” Yo-Kai Watch 3 will feature a new battle system as well as new locations and characters.
Yo-Kai Watch Blasters: White Dog Squad and Red Cat Corps also received the free Moon Rabbit Crew update today, which adds more missions, areas, Big Bosses, and more. Players who own both Red Cat Corps and White Dog Squad can now link their save data to unlock in-game bonuses.
In other news, Yo-Kai Watch 4 is coming to Switch later this year in Japan, although a western release has not been confirmed.
Fallout 76 Beta Dates Revealed
Bethesda announced Thursday the release dates of Fallout 76’s beta ahead of the full game launch on Nov. 14.
The beta will first arrive on Xbox One on Tuesday, Oct. 23, and one week after for PlayStation 4 and PC on Tuesday, Oct. 30.
Bethesda wants players to literally “break the game” and will not have servers running 24/7 for the beta due to that. Instead, the servers will be up during specific timeframes so they can get as many players online as possible, all at the same time to fully test their systems.
The game is set to be up anywhere between four and eight hours. After that, immediate fixes and updates will be made and that will continue daily up until a few days before the actual game launch.
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales Inherits All the Best Parts of The Witcher 3
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales began life as little more than the single-player mode for Gwent, CD Projekt Red’s standalone PvP spin-off of the card game from The Witcher 3. But it’s grown far past those roots, and you wouldn’t know it’s a spin-off of a spin-off while playing it. I went hands-on the first two and a half hours this week, and it feels like nothing short of a full-fledged Witcher RPG.
Watch the video at the top of the page to see Thronebreaker in action!
The major difference is that instead of having action-RPG combat where you fight monsters in real-time, you’re playing a card game. I’m sure a lot of people have stopped reading right there, but Thronebreaker’s captivating story and fantastic writing and voice-overs make it a game every Witcher fan should be excited for. Simply put, this is way more than just a card game.
What Did You Think of This Week’s Comics?
It was another big week for the comic book industry. Marvel kicked off a new Amazing Spider-Man storyline, DC launched Heroes and Crisis and continued the Doomsday Clock saga and Dark Horse debuted a Stranger Things spinoff.
Scroll down to check out our new reviews, and be sure to let us know your favorite books of the week in the comments below.
The Amazing Spider-Man #6 Review
Written by Nick Spencer | Drawn by Humberto Ramos w/ Steve Lieber
Microsoft Responds To PS4 Cross-Play News
Sony made the big, unexpected announcement this week that it will finally allow cross-play between PlayStation 4 and competing consoles like Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. The first supported game is Fortnite, while others may follow later. Now, Microsoft and other companies have responded to Sony’s announcement, and it seems that nothing has been decided regarding other titles that may support cross-play down the track.
Starting with Microsoft, the company responded to PlayStation’s tweet about cross-play with the raising hands emoji. As of 1 AM ET on September 26. Xbox boss Phil Spencer, who has been one of Microsoft’s most outspoken proponents of cross-play, has not tweeted at all about the cross-play news. Neither has Xbox marketing boss Aaron Greenberg. That doesn’t mean much, though, as tweets are just tweets and not everyone has time or interest to tweet.
A Microsoft spokesperson responded to Sony’s cross-play news with a statement to IGN in which it says it is “supportive of new scenarios that enable more people to play and have fun together while gaming.” The statement added that Microsoft hopes Sony will allow cross-play for Minecraft, but added that it has “nothing further to share at this time.”
Minecraft, which Microsoft owns, currently supports cross-play between consoles like Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. On Switch, players have to create a Microsoft Account to play. If such a requirement was in place for PS4, that might be one of the reasons why Sony isn’t willing to connect PS4 with Xbox One for Minecraft.
IGN also spoke to Activision Blizzard about cross-play. The company remarked that it has already had a “great experience” with cross-play for Hearthstone, adding that the company recognises how cross-play is a “compelling” feature for many. However, Activision Blizzard said it still has “a lot of work to do” internally and with its partners like Xbox and PlayStation to decide if cross-play will be added to its other titles. “So we’ll be watching the upcoming [PS4 cross-play test for Fortnite] and will assess what the potential impact of this feature would be for our players and our games,” the Activision Blizzard representative said.
Bethesda, the developer and publisher of Elder Scrolls and Fallout games, confirmed that Fallout 76 will not feature cross-play for “a number of reasons” that were not disclosed.
Another developer, Rocket League studio Psyonix, chimed in as well. VP of Publishing Jeremy Dunham said Psyonix is “really happy” that Sony is allowing cross-play for Fortnite, adding that it is a “great step forward” for the gaming industry. He went on to say that Psyonix is aware that Rocket League fans want cross-play between PS4 and Xbox One, but there is no word on when this could happen.
Rocket League supports cross-play on console between Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, but not PlayStation 4; and it looks like it’s going to stay that way for a while longer. Psyonix was among the first studios to express interest in cross-play support on console.
Dunham added that cross-play support for Rocket League comes with a number of challenges, including political ones. He also said he wants to ensure that if Rocket League ever supports cross-play between competing consoles that players won’t have their accounts locked to one platform as other games have done.
We are looking into it. Not as easy to implement that some might think. Several political challenges as well. Wouldn’t want it to work the same way as Fortnite either; locking an account on one platform for a multi-platform setup is no bueno
— Jeremy Dunham (@DunhamSmash) September 22, 2018
One of the issues people had with Sony over its cross-play stance was that, in Fortnite, players were locked out of their accounts if they played the game on another platform. Thankfully, Epic Games is addressing this with an upcoming update. Epic is working on an account-merging feature that allows players to combine their purchases that should launch in November. On the more immediate horizon, in the next few days Epic will enable players to unlink their console from a Fortnite account and re-link to another account. This is all good news for people who frustratingly had to create multiple accounts to play on different systems.
Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson has also spoken enthusiastically about cross-play, though whether or not Battlefield V or other upcoming EA games support cross-play remains to be seen.
“We’re looking at key franchises in terms of how we should deliver cross-platform play … in a similar way that Fortnite has, especially … some of our titles have a broad and diverse player base,” Wilson said in July. “Households typically have one console, so the ability to bring PC to console and console to mobile into that play experience can bring families together, can bring friends together. And we think it’s an important part of our future development profile, both in terms of mobile games that we have today moving up per se to console and PC, and console and PC games being playable in mobile. And I expect more from us on that front in the future.”
Sony’s announcement of cross-play support comes a few months after the company said in July that it was confident it would be able to find a solution that makes gamers happy and preserves Sony’s business interests. The specifics about the deal Sony hammered out with relevant parties to make cross-play a reality have not been disclosed and likely won’t be.
In March 2016, Microsoft made the unexpected announcement that it had invited other networks, such as PlayStation Network and Nintendo’s service, to connect to Xbox Live. It was a major announcement, considering cross-play between competing consoles was basically unheard of until that point.
What do you make of Sony’s big cross-play announcement? Let us know in the comments below!

