Apple Pulls 39,000 Games From Chinese App Store

In a move that is seen as the biggest removal ever in a single day, Apple has deleted some 39,000 mobile games from its Chinese app store, according to Reuters.

The mass removal comes as Apple initiated a year-end crackdown on unlicensed games by Chinese authorities. As a result, including the 39,000 pulled games, the company took down a total of 46,000 apps from the Chinese iOS app store on New Year’s Eve. As cited by Reuters, the research firm Qimai said only 74 of the top 1,500 paid games made it through the purge.

Publishers had until December 31, extended from end-of-July initially, to submit a government-issued license number allowing the use of in-app purchases in their games. The titles affected include the mobile-exclusive Assassin’s Creed Identity and NBA 2K20, according to Qimai. It’s unclear which others games have been removed from the app store.

A law has been in place in China since 2016 that mandated all paid games with in-app purchases must be approved by the country’s National Press and Publication Administration, the government body that approves game releases. Android stores have enforced this law for years, but loopholes on the iOS market let games launch in China without license numbers. Apple warned developers by deleting over 8,000 games in a single week in early July 2020.

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Path Of Exile: Echoes Of The Atlas Expansion Revealed, Adds New Endgame Content And Loot

Over the years, Grinding Gear Games’ Path of Exile has steadily improved its core hack-and-slash gameplay as it incorporates significant new features that spice up the flow of the game. While the developers are still working on its sequel, Path of Exile 2, the original game isn’t showing any signs of slowing down. As revealed during a livestream, the latest expansion, Echoes of the Atlas, will upgrade the action-RPG’s extensive endgame, and will launch on PC January 15, and for Xbox One and PS4 on January 20.

Just before Grinding Gear Games’ reveal stream, we had a chance to speak with managing director Chris Wilson about Echoes of the Atlas, how it will change the endgame and incorporate gameplay from previous expansions. Along with his thoughts on the state of the game, he also explained how work on Path of Exile 2 has improved the original for the better.

The Echoes of the Atlas expansion features a whole suite of changes coming to the game, which includes rebalances, new endgame content centered on the Atlas of Worlds world map, and new pinnacle boss fights that can open up pathways for more powerful loot. While previous expansions like Harvest, Delve, and Heist was available to all players, the core content from the Echoes of the Atlas expansion is catered more towards high-level players with decked out character builds. The expansion will also add in new passive skill trees that can be unlocked from completing high-end challenges from the new NPC known as the Maven, who appears after clearing bosses on the world map.

Chris Wilson explained the developer’s reasoning for re-examining the endgame, and why the team wanted to give players more freedom in how they want to progress and improve their characters.

“We typically modify aspects of the endgame in a big way at least once per year, we find that that’s a reasonable cadence and things don’t change too much, and it gives players a chance to tackle the new content and master it, and by the time a year comes up, they’re ready for new content,” said Wilson. “What we wanted to achieve with Echoes, both by the Atlas [passive trees] concept and the Watchstones that can be acquired in the Atlas, was to give endgame players more control in what type of content they can get from it.”

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As with previous expansions, Echoes of the Atlas not only has a core focus, but it also features a set of quality-of-life improvements and the start of a new challenge league called the Ritual League. Here is a quick rundown of the expansion key new features, changes, and upgrades based on our impressions.

  • Upgraded Atlas Gameplay: The Atlas of Worlds is currently an endgame focused world map that allows players to travel to different areas to explore isolated dungeons clearing monsters, and gathering loot. With the Echoes expansion, endgame level players will modify regions of the map to increase the difficulty and add more rewards. The Atlas expansion adds new Watchstones, items that upgrade the map, that introduce more persistent changes. These new Watchstones from the Echoses expansion can also be traded and crafted for other players. With these new stones and other changes to the map, you can now optimize and alter the Atlas gameplay to your liking.
  • Maven’s Challenge And Atlas Passive Skills: The new Maven NPC can be summoned by the player with beacons, allowing you to summon the character to watch your battles. If you complete dungeon runs, she will invite you to her domain to engage in more challenging fights. After you clear fights, you not only get greater rewards, you can also fight the Maven herself. Completing her challenges will give you new skill points to spend in the Atlas passive trees. The skill trees are located on the map, and they can increase drop rates or add the chance for special monsters to appear in specific regions.
  • New Maps: The expansion will introduce 11 new maps layouts. What makes these maps different from PoE’s current suite of locations is that they feature dynamic camerawork and more intricate level design. According to Wilson, the developers’ work on Path of Exile 2 influenced the changes map to the current game’s current map designs.
  • Reworked Ascendancy Classes: PoE’s ascendancy classes are special subclasses that open up new skills and perks. The Echoes expansion will update four classes–The Slayer, Deadeye, Inquisitor, and Elementalist–with buffs, rebalances, and other upgrades that will make them more defined and viable for longterm play.
  • Harvest and Heist gameplay reworked: The farming and stealth action gameplay introduced in the Harvest and Heist expansions respectively are set to be introduced into the core loop of Path of Exile. Both pillars are presently experienced in isolation, but with the new expansion, they will be a part of the story progression and included in the Atlas endgame, presenting them more organically in the experience.

Path of Exile’s next expansion looks to be just the endgame refresher that the hardcore players in the community want to see, and its core content is certainly meaty enough to dive into. Our previous looks at the game’s other expansions made it clear that support for the game is still going strong, and it doesn’t look like that’ll stop any time soon. Echoes is an undoubtedly dense update for the game, yet it feels totally appropriate for a robust and customizable game as Path of Exile.

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New Rust Update Adds Twitch Drops, Wipes Blueprints

Facepunch Studios is trying to capitalize on the recent wave of new players that has flocked to its popular game Rust by quickly providing updates and new features. The studio announced that it had enabled Twitch drops, increased its server capacity, added streamer-specific rewards, and more, all via its monthly update.

“We’re expecting to see huge player counts over the coming days, server capacity is something we’re keeping a close eye on and proactively bringing more servers online,” the studio wrote in a post on its official site. “We’re already boosting the official server count by 13 servers preemptively today.”

Rust cracked the 1 million viewer threshold in 2021 thanks to a number of big-time streamers picking the game up. Facepunch enabled Twitch drops for those who are watching streamers play the survival game. A couch, industrial door, and “hobo barrel” can be unlocked for watching eight hours of Rust content on Twitch.

The studio has also added streamer specific rewards for the following people: Auronplay, Jacksepticeye, lilypichu, ludwig, Myth, pokimane, shroud, Sykkuno and xQc. Tune in to these specific channels to receive one of the items below while logged in to your Twitch account.

Rust streamer Twitch drops.
Rust streamer Twitch drops.

Other new additions include server save backups, centralized banning, and a complete blueprint wipe. Blueprints let players craft new items and act as the main source of progression in Rust. Wiping the blueprints of all players is a big deal, but Facepunch wants all players to be on the same level now that tech trees have added more structure to the game.

“For the first time in years we are force-wiping blueprints across all rust servers,” the studio wrote. “Due to the recent introduction of tech trees we feel as though this is the right move to get everyone on equal footing once again. Don’t expect another blueprint wipe for a long, long while!”

You can check out more details from the update on the studio’s official site. If you’re looking to play Rust on console, then you might be in luck. The ESRB has published a rating for Rust on Xbox One and PS4, indicating that the game might not be too far away from launch.

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The Office Dominates Nielsen’s Streaming Top 10

Although Netflix is no longer The Office’s streaming home in the U.S. (that honor now belongs to Peacock), people sure got their mileage out of the popular sitcom’s final days on Netflix according to the latest U.S. streaming numbers from Nielsen. The information, data, and measurement firm synonymous with TV ratings clocked the mockumentary sitcom about the fictional paper company in Scranton, Pennsylvania as a staggering 1.3 billion minutes for the period of December 7 to 13.

This is, it should be noted, also the seventh instance of The Office taking the top spot since the company started charting streaming last summer. And given the relative lag time on these numbers being reported, it would be reasonable to expect The Office (on Netflix, anyway) continued to carry weight through to the end of December.

The only spot on the top 10 not belonging to Netflix is the second place with another obvious entry: The Mandalorian, on Disney+, got nearly an even 1 billion minutes across the measured week in mid-December. With a massive amount of new Star Wars TV shows and movies making their way to Disney+ in the future, something Star Wars is likely to make repeat appearances on these Nielsen lists. Meanwhile, Schitt’s Creek, which took the top spot in a recent ratings list, is still holding strong with 621 million minutes–ranking at 10 overall.

It will be interesting as the released Nielsen charts show how everything shook out with Wonder Woman 1984, Soul, and tons of other big releases that tested the waters with a streaming debut over the holidays.

Twitch Disables President Trump’s Account, Citing “Incendiary Rhetoric”

Following a riot at the US Capitol building, Twitch has followed the lead of other notable social media companies and disabled Trump’s account. A statement from Twitch cites the president’s “incendiary rhetoric” as the cause.

“In light of yesterday’s shocking attack on the Capitol, we have disabled President Trump’s Twitch channel,” the statement reads. “Given the current extraordinary circumstances and the President’s incendiary rhetoric, we believe this is a necessary step to protect our community and prevent Twitch from being used to incite further violence.”

Twitch is the latest in a string of tech companies that have taken action against President Trump’s accounts, following riots that he helped to instigate. Twitter temporarily disabled his account for 12 hours, while Facebook banned him from both the social media platform and Snapchat for at least the next two weeks, “until the peaceful transition of power is complete.” Shopify also removed branded Trump stores.

The chaos that erupted at the Capitol came after weeks of President Trump promoting false claims of voter fraud, and very shortly after he gave a speech to an assembled crowd of protesters encouraging them to march on the Capitol as Congress was counting electoral votes. Several lawmakers have suggested the president’s rhetoric, often shared on social media platforms, contributed to the violence.

It’s unclear how long the Twitch ban will last. Last summer, Twitch banned Trump for “hateful conduct,” and lifted that suspension after two weeks.

Fortnite’s Stormwing Planes Are Real Gas Guzzlers

Fortnite saw the return of X-4 Stormwing planes with the Operation Snowdown holiday event. Despite that now being over, some of these planes are still available on the map, but a change compared to their original launch has rendered them far less attractive

They no longer have infinite fuel. They, like cars and boats, have to get filled up at a gas station (or with a gas canister) after a short time behind the wheel. One boost in the plane eats nearly a quarter tank of gas.

“I wouldn’t even mind the fueling so much if it was actually possible to land the damn plane at a gas station,” said Redditor NickEggPlant in a thread about the planes. “The plane was actually fuel efficient instead of burning through a full tank in 30 seconds.”

The planes are currently the only way to travel all the way across the map efficiently, but the need for fuel has made them nearly useless after a little time in the air. Players aren’t happy about the change–but this is basically a nerf for the vehicle. Planes were considered overpowered when they were previously added and Epic Games has made them less effective without making them slower or less powerful.

Epic Games added fuel to the game alongside various four-wheel vehicles with the Joy Ride update. Fuel has made sure that vehicles are good for a quick trip across the map, while limiting how effective they are overall. Using the vehicles as Mad Max-esque death machines to fly around the map hunting players requires a lot more planning. You’ll have an empty tank after one fight–which is better than vehicles dominating the final few circles.

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The Office Producer Discusses The Controversial Jim & Pam Storyline From Season 9

The ninth and final season of The Office featured an ongoing storyline about the marital issues that Jim and Pam were facing. Things got so bad that many viewers wondered if the couple–whose loving relationship was a throughline for the entire show–might come to an end. If you thought this might happen, that was intentional, showrunner Greg Daniels said in a new interview.

He told Collider that the writers never intended to actually break up the couple. Daniels said he wanted viewers to be worried about Jim and Pam’s relationship, however.

“The plan was never to split them up. The plan was just to introduce a little worry into the audience so that they’d stand up and pay attention and that there would be a little feeling of like the Act 2 break in a movie,” he said. “But no there was never gonna be a split-up for them. There was always a happy ending planned.”

Daniels returned as showrunner for The Office’s final season. He acknowledged the anxiety people were feeling about Jim and Pam, and he said this concern helped pay off the ending to the show and make it more satisfying, Daniels said.

“It was not a happy thing for people, but I feel like the ending of the series was good and maybe it wouldn’t have been so satisfying if there hadn’t have been a little bit of anxiety beforehand,” he said.

It would have been a brutal move for the writers to split up Jim and Pam, as their romance and eventual marriage was one of the nicest and most wholesome parts of the show.

The Office, which is based on the Ricky Gervais show of the same name, wrapped up its nine-season run in 2013. A reboot series is a possibility, and we recently learned a little more about it.

The Office recently left Netflix (in the US, at least) to join NBC’s own streaming service, Peacock. As part of the shift, Peacock is offering a special pricing promotion to encourage people to sign up. There are also new bonus features and other content that subscribers can watch on Peacock.

The Office’s Amy Ryan Joins Steve Martin And Martin Short’s New Hulu Comedy

Hulu’s upcoming Steve Martin-Martin Short comedy Only Murders in the Building has added Amy Ryan (The Office, The Wire) as a co-star opposite Martin, Short, and Selena Gomez (Spring Breakers, 13 Reasons Why). The casting announcement was reported by Deadline, and the show is expected to hit the streaming service sometime this year.

Co-created and written by Martin and John Hoffman (The Larry Sanders Show, Northern Lights) and based on an idea by Martin, Only Murders in the Building is about three strangers (Martin, Short, Gomez) who live in the same NYC apartment building and also share an obsession with true crime stories–specifically, podcasts–and suddenly find themselves investigating one.

Ryan will be playing a musician who lives in the building. Another previously announced cast member, Aaron Dominguez (Shaft, Words on Bathroom Walls), will be playing Oscar, the “son of the building’s super who is returning to the swanky residence after years away.”

In early December, Martin tweeted a photo marking the start of principal photography on the series (which he says stars “the incredible Selena Gomez and the just okay Martin Short.”).

Here’s Why Xbox Controllers May Still Use AA Batteries

Microsoft’s decision to continue designing its controllers to be compatible with regular AA batteries, even into the latest generation, has been speculated on by gamers and journalists for a while now. But it looks as though we may finally know the reasoning, though it’s not as clear cut as it may appear.

According to an interview with Stealth Optional (originally caught by VGC), Duracell’s UK marketing manager Luke Anderson said that the decision is largely due to a marketing agreement between the two companies.

“There’s always been this partnership with Duracell and Xbox…it’s a constant agreement that Duracell and Microsoft have in place,” Anderson told Stealth Optional. “[The deal is] for OEM to supply the battery product for the Xbox consoles and also the controllers’ battery. So that [deal is] going to go on for a while… it’s been going on for a while and I think it needs to go for a while [more].”

Considering the fact that Xbox controllers are often used in Duracell’s own marketing, this doesn’t seem like too much of a stretch. However, the issue of battery options in controllers is somewhat more complex than just who has a marketing agreement with who.

“Former Xbox executive Albert Penello posted a Twitter thread last year discussing his experiences with and research about different battery options in controllers. According to Penello, when he did broad industry research with gamers from across the globe, there was a distinct preference for regular AA batteries over rechargeables that are native to the device. This is because AA batteries do have the advantage of low draw, so they can sit in a controller for a long time before they run out, and there are disposable and rechargeable AA packs players can buy. Of course, having a rechargeable battery built into the controller provides a lot of convenience and is generally more cost effective, though the internal batteries can decay which may require players to drop the cash for a whole new controller. So in short, there’s not really a solution that will make everyone happy.

Xbox has yet to respond for comment, but did tell MCV/Develop in a statement via Kotaku: “We intentionally offer consumers choice in their battery solutions for our standard Xbox Wireless Controllers. This includes the use of AA batteries from any brand, the Xbox Rechargeable Battery, charging solutions from our partners, or a USB-C cable, which can power the controller when plugged in to the console or PC.”

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Zack Snyder’s Zombie Heist Movie Army Of The Dead Gets First Images

Zack Snyder has two movies on the way in 2021–his reworking of the much-maligned DC film Justice League and the zombie action movie Army of the Dead. The latter will hit Netflix later this year, and the first images have now been released.

The images come via Entertainment Weekly, and show the film’s ensemble cast, who play a group of mercenaries who team up to raid a casino in post-apocalyptic Las Vegas. In one, the group stands in the opening to what could be a bank vault, while the other focuses on stars Dave Bautista and Ella Purnell. Check one image out below, and the other at EW’s site.

Army of the Dead also stars Ana de la Reguera ( Eastbound & Down), Garret Dillahunt (Fear the Walking Dead), Theo Rossi (Sons of Anarchy), and Tig Notaro (Star Trek Discovery). It’s directed and co-written by Snyder.

While the movie doesn’t have a confirmed release date yet, Snyder did provide EW with a few details about what viewers can expect. “It is a full-blown, balls-to-the-wall zombie heist movie, so it’s genre-on-genre in a great way,” he said. “So you expect pure zombie mayhem, and you get that, 100 percent. But also you get these really amazing characters on a fantastic journey. It’s going to surprise people that there’s a lot of warmth and real emotion with these great characters.”

Snyder reveals that the idea for Army of the Dead came to him way back in 2004, shortly after completing his first movie, the remake of the zombie classic Dawn of the Dead. However, it spent many years trapped in development before Netflix stepped in to finance it.

In addition to the movie, there is also an animated Army of the Dead spin-off show on the way to Netflix. The series was announced in September last year and will be titled Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas. Snyder will direct two episodes.

As for Snyder’s new version of Justice League, that’s expected to hit HBO Max in the first half of 2021.