Lost Judgment Gets Free Next-Gen Upgrade And New Trailer

Developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio dropped a new Lost Judgment trailer during the State of Play livestream showcasing some of the investigations and hijinks players will experience. We also learned the details of a free PS5/Xbox Series X|S upgrade that will be available to last-gen buyers.

The trailer sees protagonist Takayuki Yagami clambering up walls, jumping off rooftops, and beating up dudes. There are some mini games to participate in, like boxing, dancing, street racing, and skateboarding. You can even walk a very good Corgi–who also bites some dude’s finger.

Now Playing: Lost Judgment – Official Investigative Action Gameplay Trailer

It sets the tone for the game. The trailer shows Yagami questioning who has been spying on him before things start blowing up. Check it out above.

In addition to the trailer, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and publisher Sega confirmed that Lost Judgment will get a free next-gen upgrade when the game drops on September 24. Those on Xbox One can use Smart Delivery to get access to the Series X|S version, while PlayStation 4 players will get a PS5 upgrade.

Lost Judgment was announced in May 2021. A spin-off of the Yakuza series, Lost Judgment follows Yagami in a beat-’em-up thriller to solve a murder case in Yokohama, the Japanese city Like A Dragon takes place in.

Lost Judgment launches on September 24 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

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Netflix’s Haunting Of Hill House Added To Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights

After taking last year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Halloween Horror Nights is back for 2021 at Universal Studios at its California and Florida theme parks–and a new haunted maze of the attraction has been revealed. Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House–GameSpot’s #1 TV show of 2018–will take center stage at the event with a new maze at each park.

“Some of my favorite memories of Halloween were made at Universal Studios, screaming and laughing with my friends,” Haunting of Hillhouse creator Mike Flanagan said in a statement. “It is such an honor to be included among such fantastic Haunts, and I’m so glad that fans will be able to walk the halls of Hill House this Halloween. This is–without a doubt–one of the coolest things that’s ever happened to us at Intrepid. We are so excited to visit the Red Room again–we hope to see you all there!”

While the majority of the Hill House maze is being kept under wraps, Universal Studios has released a trailer for the attraction, which you can see above. What’s more, a couple of photos from inside of the maze have been revealed. You can take a look at those below.

According to the Universal Studios Orlando blog, this maze won’t follow a specific timeline or character from the series. However, it will be based on the first season of the Haunting franchise and loaded with hidden ghosts waiting to scare you. And, of course, you should absolutely expect to come face-to-face with the bent neck lady.

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At this point, only one other maze has been announced for Halloween Horror Nights on either coast. While the event didn’t take place in 2020, Universal Orlando Resort held a similar event, which included two mazes–The Bride of Frankenstein Lives and Revenge of the Tooth Fairy. Additionally, a Beetlejuice maze was briefly opened to guests in the park. Beetlejuice will return for 2021

Halloween Horror Nights will kick off September 3 in Orlando, Florida and September 9 in Hollywood, California.

CoD: Black Ops Cold War’s July 8 Update Gets Gunfight Tournament, And Big Zombies Changes Are Coming

The weekly Call of Duty playlist refresher arrived to both Black Ops Cold War and Warzone today, also bringing new details about Season 4’s upcoming Zombies map, Mauer der Toten. Content is light for today’s July 8 update, but Cold War has new playlists, a Gunfight tournament, and an upcoming double battle pass XP event.

New Playlists

Snipers Only Moshpit and Knife Fight 3v3 are back in the Featured Playlist, which has now been updated to include Season 4’s maps in the rotation. NukeJacked 24/7, Face Off 6v6, and 12v12 Moshpit also continue to be available this week.

Gunfight Tournament

A new 2v2 Gunfight tournament has arrived. Players can fight through the single-elimination bracket on randomized Gunfight maps for new exclusive rewards.

Double Battle Pass XP Event

The double battle pass XP event will be available in both Black Ops Cold War and Warzone from July 9 to July 12.

Zombies

Zombies will keep the same playlist options this week, but Treyarch did dive into some details for the upcoming Mauer der Toten Zombies map, which received a gameplay trailer earlier today.

Mauer der Toten will arrive on July 15 with the Season 4 Reloaded update, and this update will include changes to enemy health caps, enemy armor durability, sniper rifle critical and max damage buffs, Pack-a-Punched melee weapon damage buffs, as well as damage scaling for equipment, support items, and field upgrades.

Treyarch also mentioned a new Dynamic Wall Buys feature coming to all round-based Zombies maps in Season 4 Reloaded. This feature will give Wall Buy weapons a chance to increase in rarity at the end of every fifth round, and increase all the way up to Legendary rarity. So, a weaker rare Wall Buy weapon could be more useful in later rounds, assuming it gets the random rarity buff. It will be interesting to see how powerful these changes will be for the mid-season update.

You can see the full July 8 playlist update for Black Ops Cold War below, as shared by Treyarch.

For Warzone, Raven Software announced a playlist refresher for this week. Verdansk 84 is adding Buy Back Solos and Plunder’s Blood Money Quads, while Buy Back Quads and Plunder’s Blood Money Trios have been removed. And the Rebirth Island map will be keeping the Resurgence Quads limited-time mode for another week.

MULTIPLAYER

Featured Playlists

  • Gunfight Tournament [NEW]
  • Snipers Only Moshpit [NEW]
  • Knife Fight 3v3 [NEW]
  • NukeJacked 24/7 (Also available in Hardcore)
  • Face Off 6v6 (Also available in Hardcore)
  • 12v12 Moshpit (Also available in Hardcore)
  • Party Games
  • Multi-Team: Elimination
  • Multi-Team Moshpit

ZOMBIES

Featured Playlists

  • Outbreak
  • Firebase Z
  • Die Maschine
  • Cranked 2: No Time to Crank
  • Dead Ops Arcade: First Person
  • Dead Ops Arcade
  • Onslaught (PlayStation)
  • Onslaught Collateral (PlayStation)
  • Onslaught Containment (PlayStation)

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Netflix Geeked Releases Comic-Con Schedule, Featuring Lucifer And Masters Of The Universe: Revelation

Netflix Geeked, a virtual event that debuted on the streaming service’s Twitter account back in June, has announced it will be part of Comic-Con@Home with a whole bunch of panels and sneak peeks at upcoming content.

In all, there will be five Netflix Geeked panels, including a look at the highly-anticipated animated series Masters of the Universe: Revelation (which showrunner Kevin Smith hopes will launch “the MCU of He-Man”) and the omnipresent Zack Snyder on hand to discuss Army of the Thieves, a prequel to his Netflix film Army of the Dead. July 24th’s Lucifer panel should be particularly interesting, though, as actor Tom Ellis and executive producers Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich will be around to discuss the upcoming final season–and talk about how at the last minute it went from an expected five-season run to needing a Season 6 after all.

Check out the full Netflix Geeked Comic-Con@Home line-up below along with the official descriptions of each panel:

Netflix Geeked’s Comic-Con@Home panels:

NETFLIX GEEKED: MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE: REVELATION

Date: Friday, July 23, 2021

Time: 12:00PM PT

Netflix and Mattel Television present an exclusive sneak peek at the highly-anticipated animated series Masters of the Universe: Revelation. Since its creation in 1982, the Masters of the Universe franchise has become a cultural phenomenon, transcending generations and igniting passion amongst fans around the world. This new action-packed series, which follows He-Man, Skeletor, Teela and the other classic characters of the Masters of the Universe franchise, picks up where the iconic characters left off decades ago. Now, nearly 40 years later, the new series will delight long-standing fans and introduce a new generation to Eternia and the thrilling, heroic adventures of the Guardians of Grayskull. The cast and creators will discuss all of your questions about reviving this beloved franchise.

NETFLIX GEEKED: FEAR STREET TRILOGY

Date: Friday, July 23, 2021

Time: 4:00PM PT

All roads lead to Fear Street…

In this exclusive first panel together since the release of the films, join Fear Street director Leigh Janiak, cast members Kiana Madeira, Olivia Scott Welch, Benjamin Flores Jr., and Fear Street author R.L. Stine and celebrate the epic trilogy by hearing all the behind the scenes details on how they made the films and what it’s really like for R.L. Stine to see his vision turned into a blood-splattering epic.

NETFLIX GEEKED: THE LAST MERCENARY

Date: Saturday, July 24, 2021

Time: 3:00PM PT

Get in on all the action as Jean-Claude Van Damme and director David Charhon offer a peek inside the highly anticipated film, The Last Mercenary, set to premiere globally July 30 on Netflix. In an explosive comeback, Jean-Claude Van Damme stars as Richard Brumère, aka “The Mist,” as a former French secret service special agent turned mercenary, who must urgently return to France when his estranged son is falsely accused of arms and drug trafficking by the government, following a blunder by an overzealous bureaucrat and a mafia operation.

NETFLIX GEEKED: LUCIFER

Date: Saturday, July 24, 2021

Time: 5:00PM PT

Speaking of the devil, Lucifer himself, Tom Ellis will join executive producers, Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich, to share inside scoop on what is to be expected from the 6th and final season of Lucifer.

NETFLIX GEEKED: ARMY OF THIEVES

Date: Sunday, July 25, 2021

Time: 2:00PM PT

Army of the Dead was only the beginning…Be among the first to get a sneak peek of Army of Thieves, the highly anticipated prequel to Zack Snyder’s Netflix blockbuster. Producers Zack Snyder, Deborah Snyder, and Wesley Coller will be joined by director and star Matthias Schweighöfer plus star Nathalie Emmanuel to reveal the heist that started it all. In this action-packed prequel, Dieter, our favorite safecracker, gets drawn into the adventure of a lifetime when a mysterious woman recruits him to join a crew of Interpol’s most wanted criminals, attempting to heist a sequence of legendary, impossible-to-crack safes across Europe.

Comic-Con@Home runs July 22-26, and a similar schedules Shudder has already been released. Disney’s Marvel Studios and Warner Bros.’ DC Films has announced it will be skipping out on the festitivities.

Arcade1Up Star Wars Pinball Review: Close To The Real Thing

Regulation pinball machines are big, bulky, and quite expensive, all of which make them a hard sell for personal use in a home game room. That’s where Arcade1Up’s new virtual pinball machines come in. Much like it did with arcade machines, Arcade1Up has designed a digital pinball table that’s both size-appropriate and much cheaper than standard pinball machines. Three models are available–Star Wars, Marvel, and Attack from Mars–each of which is loaded with a bunch of different digital pinball boards in place of a traditional pinball playfields. For the purpose of this review, I tested Star Wars Pinball. While it doesn’t offer a wholly authentic pinball experience, it’s still a well-designed machine with lots of variety and a great addition to your home arcade.

Close to the real deal

As a digital pinball table, you’re not actually using the plunger to shoot a real ball onto the game board, nor are you moving real flippers with the press of the side buttons. Arcade1Up’s Star Wars Pinball is fitted with a 24-inch LCD screen that displays the game boards in 720p resolution. That said, Arcade1Up did an admirable job of making it feel like you’re actually playing real pinball thanks to haptic feedback and sounds that provide a similar sensation. Solenoid modules create accurate ball feedback all across the board. Overall, the moment-to-moment pinball gameplay is very impressive.

Each of the 10 boards has a unique look.
Each of the 10 boards has a unique look.

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Unlike Arcade1Up’s cabinets, Star Wars Pinball doesn’t replicate games from an actual machine released in arcades. The machine is loaded with 10 game boards from Zen Studios’ popular Pinball FX3 game, which you can also play on traditional consoles and PC:

  • A New Hope
  • The Force Awakens
  • The Empire Strikes Back
  • Ahch-To island
  • Battle of Mimban
  • Darth Vader
  • Star Wars: Rebels
  • Han Solo
  • Boba Fett
  • Masters of the Force

Each of the 10 games features its own theme, sounds, and general layout, which truly does make the gameplay experience of every single board unique. In this respect, Arcade1Up’s pinball machines have an advantage over conventional tables in terms of variety. I’ve put in a couple of hours of game time on each board, and all of them are exciting in their own way.

The 7.5-inch LCD score screen reacts like a dot matrix display, adding points and multipliers to your score in furious fashion as the ball clangs around the board. Up to four players can take turns competing on each board to see who can rack up the most points.

The compact size makes Star Wars Pinball great for home use.
The compact size makes Star Wars Pinball great for home use.

Though each of the 10 games works great without a hitch, there is a fairly sizable issue with each of the boards. All of this leads back to the 720p display, which muddies the on-screen text and dulls the colors. There tends to be a lot of text on each game board, so this does hurt the overall presentation. Characters and obstacles are still easily discernible, but it did take a bit for my eyes to adjust to the image quality. The screen is actually capable of running in 1080p, but apparently Arcade1Up locked the games at 720p to keep the frame rate steady. It’s a trade-off that’s probably worth it considering the overall performance is so smooth.

Great build quality

While the picture quality is a bummer here, the build itself is quite impressive. Everything about it feels sturdier than the average Arcade1Up cabinet. All of the buttons have a solid feel, the plunger doesn’t feel cheap, and the metal edges that surround the top of the machine give it a premium look. The dual speakers produce impactful audio that sounds significantly more crisp than the regular Arcade1Up cabinets I own. The scoreboard lights up, similar to the marquees on some of Arcade1Up’s other machines. Though the display is plexiglass, it seems thicker than that of Arcade1Up’s game cabinets. It’s also a very simple process to replace it with a real glass panel, should you wish to do so.

The artwork features Star Wars characters from past and present.

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The build process is pretty simple as well. While I put it together myself in under an hour, it would be much easier with two people. This is in large part because the table itself comes in one (heavy) piece. You only have to build and connect the scoreboard, attach the adjustable metal legs, and then you’re good to go.

At 59.5 inches tall (measured from the top of the scoreboard to the floor), it’s taller than other Arcade1Up machines with risers attached. The table is 35 inches from the floor, so if you have other Arcade1Up stools, you can use them with Star Wars Pinball. It’s only 36 inches long, which helps it fit against walls without sticking out excessively. While a 3/4 scale pinball table does look somewhat odd at first, I quickly got used to the constrained dimensions. The Star Wars art on the sides and scoreboard looks great and features many of the most iconic heroes and villains from the franchise.

Price and value

Arcade1Up’s Star Wars Pinball machine has a list price of $600, but Walmart is currently selling it for $549. This price range is becoming more of the norm for Arcade1Up. With 10 included boards and an impressive build quality, Star Wars Pinball offers good value for a home pinball machine. There are home pinball machines that feature even more boards, though. For instance, AtGames’ Legends Pinball has 22 licensed games. That said, Zen Studios’ pinball games are exclusive to Arcade1Up.

The bottom line

Arcade1Up Star Wars Pinball cleverly replicates the feel of pinball on a digital table. Though it’s slightly disappointing that all of the boards hail from Zen Studios’ video game, each of the boards offers a distinct experience that celebrates different movies and moments in Star Wars history. While 720p resolution hurts the overall look of each game, Star Wars Pinball still makes you feel like you’re playing real pinball for a fraction of the cost. The compact build size takes a little while to get used to, but the components have a premium look and feel.

The Good

  • Haptic feedback admirably recreates real pinball on a digital screen
  • Lots of variety thanks to 10 game boards
  • Great build quality
  • Compact size
  • Much cheaper than real pinball tables

The Bad

  • 720p display makes text hard to read and muddies colors

About the author: Steven Petite tested Arcade1Up’s Star Wars Pinball for about a month, racking up dozens of hours of play. Arcade1Up provided Star Wars Pinball for review.

New King’s Man Footage Formally Introduces Us To The Legacy Of The Name

Mark Millar’s Kingsman franchise is about to take fans all the way back to the beginning with the first team to bear the name. The King’s Man is an origin story of the Kingsman guards and secret service that shows us the formation of the group and their role. A new legacy trailer just dropped and summarizes the history and gives us a sneak peek at what’s to come.

In the special look, we see Colin Firth’s Harry, Taron Eggerton’s Eggsy in the introduction, but then take a step back in time with Ralph Fiennes and Harris Dickinson as the Duke of Oxford and Conrad, respectively. Notably absent though is any footage of Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Lee Unwin–Eggsy’s great relative. There’s also Gemma Arterton (The Girl With All The Gifts) as Polly, who acts as the team’s sharpshooter, and Djimon Honsou as Shola.

There’s also the trademark fight scenes, this time including mad Russian Rasputin, played by Rhys Ifans. Though it’s going to be difficult to top the church battle royal in the first film.

The King’s Man formation centers around the events of the first World War and how people of money and influence came together to help the world and work within the shadows outside of their government.

Fiennes, Dickinson, Arteron, and Honsou are joined alongside Daniel Bruhl, Charles Dance, Matthew Goode, Stanely Tucci, and Olivier Richters (who is about to have a really big summer playing Ursa in Black Widow).

The King’s Man hits theaters December 22, 2021.

Kevin Feige Says Marvel is Done With Massive, Multi-Movie Deals

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has outlined a new strategy for hiring and maintaining actors in the MCU.

During a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Feige explained that Marvel is moving away from the massive, multi-movie deals it once offered to its stars. Instead, he hinted that the talent will stay on board and return for additional projects if they’re enthusiastic about the universe they’ve become a part of, without needing an expansive contract.

“It varies, project to project, cast to cast,” Feige explained, reflecting on the sweeping talent deals previously inked by the likes of Chris Evans and Samuel L. Jackson. “Really, what we want are people that come in, are excited to be in the universe, are excited at the opportunity to do more things, as opposed to being locked into contractual obligations.”

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Scarlett Johansson has returned to the MCU to headline her own movie, starring as Natasha Romanoff in Marvel Phase 4’s Black Widow, set to simultaneously debut in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access July 9. She’s joined by a host of MCU newcomers, including Florence Pugh as YelenaDavid Harbour as Alexei/Red Guardian, and Rachel Weisz as Melina.

Pugh is playing Natasha’s sister, Yelena Belova, in her much-awaited superhero debut. The actress previously spoke about her prospective future in the MCU and whether she could step forward to headline a potential Black Widow sequel, given that her character will be retroactively set up as the new Black Widow when the movie premieres.

“If you get asked to be in a Marvel film, and it was so thrilling and fun and exciting to be in, then of course, your head goes: ‘Oh my God. If this is what it’s like, then what else is next?'” she said. “If that happens and I am lucky enough that people appreciate my character, that’s an exciting road to go on. I would be silly to not be excited by it.”

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Taking place between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, when Natasha was a wanted fugitive, Black Widow will give the Avenger her posthumous due, with a story that deals with Natasha’s history as a spy and assassin, and the broken relationships left in her wake before she became one of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.

Feige has already hinted that more prequel movies like Black Widow could be “in the cards” for other MCU characters. He explained that “the notion of exploring the past, present, and future of the MCU” is a possibility for other characters, though he also recognized that Black Widow’s “particular story of this particular cast is very personal, very specific to Natasha.”

Black Widow is the very first MCU movie in Phase 4. It will be followed by Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings in September, Eternals in November, and Spider-Man: No Way Home in December. After that, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will be the next movie to appear on the MCU Phase 4 slate, serving as the first Marvel flick of 2022.

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Sonic Colors: Ultimate Trailer Shows Off New Upgrades And Enhancements

Sega has released a new spotlight trailer for Sonic Colors: Ultimate, a remastered version of the 2010 game. The new trailer highlights all the upgrades made to the game in the years since it first launched on the Nintendo Wii and DS.

Now arriving on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC (via the Epic Games Store) on September 7, the most obvious tweak will be the inclusion of several HD updates that add re-vamped lighting and improved graphics, with the game now running at 4K resolution and 60fps.

Other additions include a new mode called “Rival Rush” that lets you go head-to-head with Metal Sonic to unlock rewards, customizable controls, park tokens that unlock multiple customization options for Sonic, and a remixed soundtrack.

As for gameplay enhancements, players can now make use of a Tails Save that takes them back to safety if needed and a Jade Ghost transformation that lets Sonic fly through solid objects to reach hidden areas. Lastly, a 100 Count Ring provides temporary invincibility and a score boost after each level.

Sonic Colors: Ultimate
Sonic Colors: Ultimate

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Sonic Colors: Ultimate is just one of several projects that’ll be celebrating the blue blur’s 30th anniversary this year, as Sega is rolling out themed merchandise and the Sonic the Hedgehog Encyclo-speed-ia that’s available to preorder now.

Next year will also see a sequel film released for 2020’s Sonic the Hedgehog, which will include the live-action appearances of Tails, Knuckles, and the Chaos Emeralds. All that, and a side-gig into the world of VTubers for Sonic.

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Bong Joon-Ho Shares Details About Parasite HBO Series At Cannes

South Korean film director Bong Joon-Ho has finally shared some meaty details about the upcoming Parasite HBO series at the Cannes Film Festival, according to IndieWire. Explaining that he never expected Parasite to become such a hit–including several Oscars and a Palme d’Or win–the director has said his goal for the series is for it to rise to those accolades by “be[ing] something of great genius.”

“Parasite is a film on wealthy and poor families, and that is a problem everywhere,” said Bong. “The subject continues to have resonance in France and elsewhere… Many of [us] would like to be rich, but I think in all of us there is a fear of becoming poor.”

All we’ve really known until this point is just that it exists, is happening, and Bong is collaborating with writer-director Adam McKay (Succession) for it. Even with McKay’s involvement, we really had no insight into another fact that Bong shared–that the show will be a black comedy. The pair seized on much of 2020 in isolation to collaborate on the series, though there haven’t yet been important announcements to finally seeing it, such as casting or a production start date.

Bong also shared a bit more about a script he cryptically talked earlier this year about having finished, which is an adaptation of the 2007 book The Deep: The Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss, by Claire Nouvian. Noting that it’s a “French scientific book that my wife bought and brought home,” the director says his “imagination took over” in using the book as a starting point for what will be an animated film. Of course, animated films take time–Bong said a conservative guess at a release date would fall sometime in 2025 or 2026.

Succession recently released its first teaser for Season 3, which will air on HBO Max this fall.

Flying Wild Hog’s Space Punks Heads To Early Access On July 14

The recently revealed Space Punks from developer Flying Wild Hog is a new free-to-play action RPG that blends top-down shooting action with co-op gameplay, and it’s launching as an early access title on July 15 exclusively on the Epic Games Store. Along with other games from Flying Wild Hog, which includes Shadow Warrior 3 and Trek To Yomi, Space Punks is another title in the developer’s tradition of fast-paced action titles that have some clever gimmicks to offer rewarding combat. Described as a “living game” by its developers and publisher Jagex–known for the Runescape series–Space Punks will see new content and evolve over the course of its development.

For the uninitiated, Space Punks is a sci-fi co-op dungeon crawler starring a crew of space-exploring misfits who take on different jobs to gain glory and score some sweet loot. In a similar vein to Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, this ragtag crew is often at odds with one another, but when things go south when facing off against rogue targets, their unorthodox and weird approach to action make them quite a team. Each of the four playable characters at launch has their skills and arsenal of weapons to upgrade and advance, which opens up different possibilities to use special combo attacks with other players during online missions, such as pairing one hero’s alien tentacle attacks with another squadmate’s tech-focused gadgets.

Though Space Punks is planned to be a free-to-play game, it will debut in paid early access, which you will have to buy into with the different founders packs at launch. This does put a clear barrier for entry for those looking to check out the game early, but the developers are looking to incentive those who are down to make the jump at the game’s debut. During the early access launch on July 14, players will be able to dive into the game’s missions with its slate of characters. Eventually, the game will enter open beta during Winter 2021, which will see the beginning of the game’s free-to-play model for all players. Later in 2022, Space Punks–and all of its new content released thus far–will launch on consoles. If you don’t want to spend money on the game’s packs to dive into the game’s early access launch, you can also sign up to register for the chance to get a free key on the game’s website.

Just before the reveal of the planned roadmap for Space Punks, we got to spend some time checking out a deeper look at the game and spoke with the developers about its inception. This new action game channels a similar sense of hectic bombast from first-person games like Shadow Warrior or Hard Reset. Yet, the action RPG reincorporates that pace and tone into a game that feels like an ode to the retro action games from the arcades, with a more modern twist thanks to its live-service leanings. With the making of Space Punks, the team at Flying Wild Hog wanted to focus on a game that was easy to pick up for quick games and deep enough for players to invest time into their favorite characters.

In our chat with Flying Wild Hog lead game designer Bartłomiej Schweiger, he spoke about their plans for the game’s approach to building an online, co-op action experience.

“What we wanted to focus on, above all, was to create a new living game–a game that will be played by the community and be shaped by the community, and will be active for years,” he said. “We figured that the free-to-play model would be best for that. We actually looked at other games on the market, such as Warframe and Path of Exile, that succeed very well with this model and thrive. Those games were our role models when it came to how to monetize this game and how to see it grow in the years ahead, along with taking on advice from our partners at Jagex.”

Flying Wild Hog plans to add new content and active events for its evolving game, one of which will be a story campaign for its cast of playable characters. This story mode won’t come until the month after launch, however. Players can purchase the different tiered founders packs on the Epic Games Store now (ranging from $30 to $50), which includes opens access to all four characters, added cosmetics, and the full Season 1 battle pass. Below, you can find a complete list of what you get with the game’s premium founders pack–priced at $50 on the Epic Games Store.

Splendor Pack Content:

  • Early Access to Space Punks
  • All 4 Space Punks characters unlocked
  • The full Season 1 Premium Battle Pass
  • Exclusive Swag and Splendor Avatar Backgrounds
  • Exclusive Epic Cape
  • Exclusive Epic Dash VFX
  • Exclusive Epic 4x Emote Pack
  • 4 Exclusive Epic Character Skins
  • Exclusive Epic Player Entrance
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The developers stated that microtransactions for the game would only focus on cosmetic items and content for the game’s battle pass, which unlocks additional characters. This approach ensured that there wasn’t a gap in progression between players who choose not to engage with the monetization. As stated during our interview, the early access period will allow players to get a feel for the game and offer feedback during its opening months.

From our early look at the game, Space Punks is shaping up to be a fun and accessible take on the action RPG set up, with a noticeably fun, pulpy vibe that echoes the space-faring adventures of classic sci-fi comics and television shows. Though the early access period may be a bit of a squeeze, Flying Wild Hog’s Space Punks could be a nice change of pace for those looking for a co-op focused action to sink your teeth into.

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