Gaming Network VENN Announces Initial Slate Of Programming

Earlier this year VENN, the Video Game Entertainment and News Network, broke the 2020 mold by pushing its release date forward instead of backwards in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. With more people engaging with video games than ever before, it seemed like the perfect time to launch a games-focused entertainment network.

VENN will be inhabiting the Vista Studios in Los Angeles, with a second studio in New York to come next year–though it’s likely many of its creators will work from home while the COVID-19 crisis continues.

Now, ahead of its August 5 launch, VENN has announced the lineup of shows that will carry its 24/7 live programming, along with a number of big-name personalities who have come on board.

The core of the programming seems to be VENN Arcade Live, a daily variety show hosted by League of Legends Championship Series host James ‘Dash’ Patterson and joined by Instagrammer Emily Mei, model and host Tehya Johns, and TwitchRivals host Daniel ‘Dgon’ Gonzales. The show looks to be gaming’s answer to the talk show, inviting a live audience to the studio set along with regular guests and live performances.

Newly announced is Grey Area, a show hosted by performer Sasha Grey and Jon “Dumbfoundead” Park, which will focus on all things relationships, dating, social media, and modern love.

Another show on VENN’s schedule will be Dare Package, a live reality show where “loot boxes” filled with classic reality-style challenges will be sent to big-name streamers’ homes. Guest House is a show that will invite a new guest from the world of gaming each show, offering them VENN’s studio space and resources to build their own custom two-hour show.

Other shows on VENN’s programming slate have tapped popular creators to basically do their thing–with the additional resources the network can provide. YouTuber CashNasty will host Looking For Gains, a gaming-themed workout show, while TheSushiDragon has been brought on for The Sushidragon Show–basically just him doing his thing.

Notably, VENN is not a platform designed to be a competitor to Twitch, but rather an entertainment network that will likely stream its content on Twitch, along with other distribution platforms. While the specifics haven’t been announced, VENN says it will be available on media platforms “including streaming services, social, cable, satellite and OTT.”

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The Twilight Zone Season 2: “A Human Face” Season 2 Episode 7 Breakdown & Easter Eggs!

Greg Thomas and Ryan Schubert break down all the ins and outs of Jordan Peele’s second season of The Twilight Zone. In Season 2, Episode 7, A grieving couple’s (Chris Meloni and Jenna Elfman) move is interrupted by an otherworldly encounter, leading them to second guess what’s worth leaving behind.

Greg and Ryan break down the plot, list the Twilight Zone references and Easter eggs, and give their overall thoughts and reactions to “A Human Face”.

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Development, Call Of Duty Season 5, & Game Pass Plans | Save State

Persia talks about a recent Famitsu interview with key developers behind the FInal Fantasy 7 Remake. The developers stated that the next installment of the remake is already in full production and they are aiming to reach a higher quality. Although this is a remake, this is viewed to be a “new” Final Fantasy 7 and will have certain changes that reflect that such as adjustments to Madam M’s message scenes and not showing the AVALANCHE Hideout to further develop Cloud’s character among the group. More story details and spoilers can be viewed on GameSpot.com.

Persia also talks about the Season 5 teaser for Call Of Duty revealed by streamer Nickmercs. The clip showcases a train in an area similar to the Warzone train yard with a helicopter flying overhead. The date of August 5th is displayed on the screen which is the final day of the current battle pass but may also indicate the launch of another event.

Persia also talks about a recent statement from Phil Spencer clarifying any rumors of Game Pass coming to the Switch or the PS4. Game Pass will only be available on platforms that offer the full Xbox Live experience which includes things likes friends, achievements, and more. Competitor platforms likely have no interest in having the “full Xbox experience” on their hardware which shuts down any possibilities of the rumors being true.

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The 13 Best Tech Demos In Gaming History

Tech demos don’t always turn into full games, but that doesn’t mean they don’t impress us. The recent Unreal Engine 5 reveal showed off two core technologies that should make games look even better while making the development process more efficient for those in the industry.

The real-time Unreal Engine 5 demo was shown off on PS5, but of course it’s also supported on Xbox Series X. It presents an exciting future for what the next generation of gaming could be.

That’s just one of many of our favorite tech demos from gaming history. Tony talks about our top picks in the video above, including the original Final Fantasy 7 Remake inspiration and the infamous Killzone 2 PS3 demo.

Mafia: Definitive Edition Gameplay Revealed, Developer Gives New Details

2K Games and developer Hangar 13 have revealed gameplay footage of Mafia: Definitive Edition, the from-the-ground-up remake of the original Mafia from 2002. The Mafia 1 remake will be released on September 25 for $39.99 or as part of the $59.99 Mafia: Trilogy, which also includes remastered (not fully remade) versions of Mafia 2 and Mafia 3. The latter is available now, though Mafia 1 won’t be downloadable until its release date next month.

The new 14-minute Mafia 1 video, which you can watch below, shows off the complete rebuild that Hangar 13 undertook, with assistance from some of the original developers at 2K Czech (nee Illusion Softworks). I sat down with Hangar 13 president and chief creative officer Haden Blackman to ask him about how the studio approached the revival of this well-loved but almost-20-year-old game.

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I asked Blackman what the impetus for this project was, seeing as how we’re still two years away from Mafia’s 20th anniversary. He said it was a matter of timing in a less obvious way. “It was a pitch that came from the team. We have a number of people on the team who worked on the original Mafia, and they saw it as a good opportunity as we were bridging the gap between Mafia 3 and the next project we’re working on. And I agreed.” So was it originally planned as a full-blown remake, or just a remaster? “A full-up remake was the original pitch,” he said. “I think that once we got into it, though, and we kind of started looking at all the things we could do, it became a little bit more than we originally anticipated.”

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It’s not a shot-for-shot remake, however. “We knew from the outset that the core narrative would hold up well,” he said. “There weren’t giant plot holes that we had to shore up. The mission flow — the number of missions — we knew would hold up. The tone and central themes and setting — the Prohibition era — we knew that all those things were things that would hold up. Then, when we started looking at the next layer, that’s where we said we needed to take things up to modern standards. The way in which we tell the story, the quality of the cinematics, the representation of certain characters.

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Blackman cites tweaks made to the story to give main character Tommy Angelo’s wife Sarah more than the literal one scene she had in the original game, in service of Tommy’s family-driven motivations in Mafia’s story, which is regarded as one of its strongest aspects. Its driving model has also been updated to give players a lot more freedom – literally, as speed limits were enforced by the in-game police. In Mafia: Definitive Edition, you’ll have the option to use the new driving model or stick with the version from the original game. “We’re trying to cater to new fans but also let the existing fans know that we knew that that was important to them.”

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The streets are also wider, and the layout of Lost Heaven has been tweaked slightly in order to have more visible waypoints for the player – a choice also fueled by the fact that draw distances are much greater now than they were in 2002 thanks to the power of modern hardware. All of this is in service to the core story and underlying gameplay. “The way that Mafia 1 originally worked, there were a lot of bespoke gameplay sequences that all were very specific to that specific mission,” Blackman added. “So we wanted to continue that and make sure that we had gameplay sequences that felt true to the original, but also have underlying mechanics that were really solid. So we brought in a lot of the cover shooting mechanics from Mafia 3 and polished those even further.”

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Finally, I asked Blackman about the tech side of things for this from-the-ground-up remake. “It’s built on [the Mafia 3 engine] as the foundation,” he said. “But we continued to make improvements to it.” For instance, the team added a new lighting model and environmental audio. As for next-gen versions – what with this releasing on the eve of the next-gen consoles release, Blackman said, “There’s nothing we can talk about right now” but added, “It’s definitely something we’re looking at.” He did say that Mafia: Definitive Edition will run in compatibility mode on PS5 and Xbox Series X, at the very least.

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Destroy All Humans Remake Will Include A Previously Unreleased Level

The Destroy All Humans remake will contain a new level that was not included in the original PS2 and Xbox release. The mission, which was designed but did not make it into the game, has been restored and remade for the upcoming release.

The mission is called “The Wrong Stuff,” and it’s set in an Area 42 base (which is, essentially, the Destroy All Humans version of Area 51). You encounter this area in the middle of the game, and this mission has been inserted back into where it was originally going to appear.

You can see the brief trailer below.

Pandemic Studios, the developer of the original game, closed in 2009 after releasing The Saboteur. They are credited with the design of this new “lost” mission.

Destroy All Humans will release for PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia on July 26.

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Danganronpa Dev Spike Chunsoft Will Now Publish The Series Too

The Danganronpa series is going through a change in publisher. It was recently announced by previous publisher NIS America that several titles in the series would be removed from digital sale on PS4 and PS Vita across August and September, and now we have a better idea why.

Spike Chunsoft, the game’s developer, has announced on Twitter that they will be handling all publishing for the series going forward. Whether this means that the games will be returning to digital storefronts right away isn’t clear yet, but Spike Chunsoft is promising a statement “once details are finalized.”

This also doesn’t necessarily mean that the publisher is gearing up for a new Danganronpa. Kazutaka Kodaka, the series’ creative director, is currently working on Death March Club, and directed FMV game Death Come True.

Hopefully this means that the series will come back to PS Vita after NIS America removes the games, though, as it remains one of the best places to experience the series. The first game in the series recently came to mobile, and its sequels will follow.

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Halo Infinite–Here’s A Teaser To Get You Psyched For This Week’s Gameplay Reveal

Halo Infinite is set for its big reveal during the Xbox first-party games showcase on July 23, but ahead of that, developer 343 Industries has continued to release new teasers for it. This latest one is curious, as it focuses on Master Chief’s suit–but not the person inside of it.

The newest teaser appears to show Master Chief’s helmet being slot into place, shown from inside his suit. It gives off a sense that the iconic suit is ready to return to us.

Take a look for yourself in the gif below.

Halo Infinite will have its proper unveiling at the Xbox event this week, and the reveal will focus on the game’s campaign mode as opposed to its multiplayer element. Recently, Xbox boss Phil Spencer teased that Halo Infinite may change the “structure of what the game is itself.”

Separately, Windows Central reported that it has heard unconfirmed information that suggests Halo Infinite’s multiplayer will be free-to-play.

Halo Infinite is a launch title for the Xbox Series X, and it’s also coming to the regular Xbox One as well as PC. In fact, Series X won’t have any first-party exclusives for at least the first two years.

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