No “Xbox App” For Nintendo Switch, Phil Spencer Says

Xbox boss Phil Spencer wants to bring Xbox Game Pass and the overall Xbox ecosystem to more people than ever, but releasing an “Xbox app” on a rival console is not going to happen, at least not yet. Asked directly by GamesRadar if there would be an “Xbox app” for Nintendo Switch, as people have theorized, Spencer said Microsoft is more focused on growing Xbox on the web, PC, and mobile to meet its scale ambitions as opposed to putting Xbox on Nintendo Switch or another “closed” platform. In fact, Spencer pointed out that “those closed platforms don’t want something like Game Pass” anyway.

“You know, it’s the right question because people usually ask me about releasing one individual game or another. And what I say is I want the full Xbox experience to be something that we deliver,” he said. “We have no plans to bring it to any other kind of closed platforms right now, mainly because those closed platforms don’t want something like Game Pass. There’s a ton of open platforms out there for us to grow in: the web, PC, and mobile. So all of our focus, frankly, is on those platforms.”

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While there might not be an Xbox app for Switch or PlayStation anytime soon, Spencer said he hopes to see even more connectedness between rival platforms through cross-play.

“For us to succeed, I don’t think another company has to get smaller. I want the industry to continue to grow and accelerate its growth, and if you buy a Switch, and you want to play Minecraft, and I happen to buy my kids a PlayStation… if they can’t play together, that doesn’t help gaming grow, in my mind,” he said. “That war might help one device win over another device, but it doesn’t help the industry. I believe focusing on player joy, ease of play, and accessibility, in the long run, is the right strategy. And I think the industry will move in that direction, because that’s what gamers will demand.”

Another way Spencer hopes to see gaming in general grow in the future is by breaking down the traditional barriers that make it difficult for get started. Other entertainment mediums like film, TV, and books are generally easier and less expensive to get into compared to games, Spencer observed. With some games, on the other hand, it is generally difficult and expensive for newcomers to get started–and Spencer is hoping to change that.

“We should just all recognize that not everybody grew up with a controller in their hand,” he said. “I don’t envy movies, or TV, or books, but I think there is an accessibility that those media have. That is something that we should think about as an industry. Let’s say I want to go play the next great console game. So I’ve got to go buy this console, I’ve got to go hook it up, I don’t know how to use a controller–because I haven’t done that before–so I’m gonna have to practice and learn.

“We think a lot about that accessibility point, and–not to bring it back to Game Pass–but some of that is financial, you know. These games are $70. That’s a lot of money compared to these other artforms that we talk about.”

In an effort to make Xbox more accessible to a bigger audience–Microsoft is targeting billions of people, after all–Xbox has announced it has partnered with TV manufacturers to put Xbox gaming options directly into TVs. Microsoft also recently announced it will create Xbox-branded streaming sticks that people can plug into a TV to play the latest games. In another effort to expand Xbox, Microsoft is working with telecom providers on “new purchasing models” like Xbox All Access that allow users to get a console (with Game Pass) for a monthly price instead of paying more up front. This is the model that has been popular and widespread for smartphones for many years.

To make this all worthwhile and valuable from a content perspective, Microsoft also recently announced that it plans to release at least one new first-party game every three months, which is to say nothing of the vast third-party support on Xbox.

Shudder’s Superhost Trailer Delivers A Vlog Guest From Hell

The trailer for the new Shudder movie Superhost has been released. The movie hits AMC’s horror streaming service on September 2.

Superhost focuses on Teddy and Claire, a pair of vloggers who host a popular show titled Superhost. The concept is innocent enough–they stay at various vacation homes around the country, get to know their hosts, and review the experience online. But when they come to stay at the remote woodland house of a woman named Rebecca, things start to go wrong. Although Rebecca is clearly very eccentric, she seems harmless enough–but as the trailer makes very clear, she isn’t all she appears to be. Check it out below:

Superhost stars Osric Chau (Supernatural) as Teddy, Sara Canning (Nancy Drew) as Claire, and Gracie Gillam (Z Nation) as Rebecca, plus horror icon Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, Jakob’s Wife). It’s directed by Brandon Christensen, who previously helmed the movies Still/Born and Z, both of which are also available on Shudder.

In a recent interview with Elderfanfilms, Christensen discussed the themes of Superhost. “It’s a look into how willingly we are to stay in someone’s house, and how we really take for granted how absurd it is on the surface,” he said. “You never know if the person you’re staying at is whom they say they are.”

For more, check out GameSpot’s guide to the biggest upcoming horror movies of 2021.

Amazon Games Reportedly Ends Rules That Claimed Employee Personal Projects

Amazon Games has reportedly eased up on guidelines that allowed the company to claim the rights of personal projects worked on by employees outside of work hours.

The elimination of the rules, which Bloomberg reports has come into force immediately, was apparently shared in a company email from the Head of Amazon Games Studios, Mike Frazzini.

“These policies were originally put in place over a decade ago when we had a lot less information and experience than we do today, and as a result, the policies were written quite broadly,” Frazzini reportedly wrote.

The update to Amazon guidelines comes only a month after they originally came to light. Software engineer James Liu reportedly shared the policy in a tweet, which has since been deleted. The previous policies laid out rules that gave Amazon “a royalty-free, worldwide, fully paid-up, perpetual, transferable license” to IP rights for any games created by staff.

Amazon is not a stranger to studio controversy; previously it has seen struggles with both management and the company’s in-house game engine.

In addition to the aforementioned struggles, Amazon Games has also seen a string of projects cancelled, shut down, and removed from sale. Perhaps the most notable of these were Crucible, a free-to-play multiplayer third-person shooter that the studio closed in November 2020, and a Grand Tour Game which was taken down from storefronts in late June 2020. Despite these setbacks, if New World’s popular open beta is anything to go by, the studio may finally have a truly successful title on its hands.

Jared Moore is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

Trials Of Osiris Rewards This Week In Destiny 2 (Aug. 13-17)

The Season of the Splicer in Destiny 2 is coming to a close, and when Season 15 shows up on August 24, it’s going to bring some changes with it–including to the Trials of Osiris. That means you might want to dig into the game mode and grab some of its top-tier rewards before things get altered by Exotic changes, mod alterations, and cross-play.

As always, both the Trials of Osiris rewards and the map are randomized when the mode goes live at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET on Fridays. We’ll update this post as soon as the Trials kicks off for the weekend and its rewards are uncovered.

Trials of Osiris is a weekend PvP mode that runs from the daily reset on Friday until the weekly reset on Tuesday, giving you four days to take part. Unlike a typical Crucible affair, you’ll need to not only win matches, but rack up as many as you can before notching three losses. As soon as you hit three losses, your Passage is reset, and you’ll need to try again to rack up a total of seven wins. You’ll get rewards at the three-, five-, and seven-wins mark, with the best possible prize awaiting those who can achieve a Flawless run in which you go 7-0 across your run.

Go Flawless, and you’ll earn a trip to the Lighthouse and receive some special rewards, including the new Adept weapons. These have additional stat bonuses, making them among the most coveted items you can get your hands on.

You’ll need a team of three to join in, as you won’t be able to rely on matchmaking for partners. As you might imagine, given the outline above, you’ll want to bring the best teammates and loadouts possible, as everyone is gunning to avoid even a single loss. Fortunately, you can still earn rewards by participating in Trials even if you lose, so be sure to talk to Saint-14 to get the appropriate bounty before beginning and then spend any Trials tokens you earn before the weekly reset on August 10, when they’ll expire.

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Where Is Xur Today? (Aug. 13-17) – Destiny 2 Xur Location And Exotics Guide

Xur returns to Destiny 2‘s solar system with a new batch of Exotics this weekend, and you might want to grab what you can. Bungie just detailed a bunch of changes that will nerf some Exotic armors while buffing others, which makes this a great time to stock up on Xur’s wares ahead of the launch of Season 15 on August 24.

We’ll update this post when Xur officially arrives in-game.

Xur returns to the solar system every weekend in Destiny 2, starting with the daily reset at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET each Friday. The thing is, where he’ll land isn’t known until he actually arrives. Xur can hang out at one of several locations, including in the Tower Hangar area, on Nessus in Watcher’s Grave, and in the Winding Cove area of the EDZ. Xur’s inventory also changes each week, so it’s worth revisiting him on the weekends for new weapons and rolls on Exotic armor. You can visit him any time between his arrival Friday and the weekly reset at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET the following Tuesday when Xur departs the solar system.

Each week, Xur offers one Exotic weapon and three pieces of Exotic armor: one for each character class. The inventory is random, as are the stat rolls you can expect on each of his armor offerings, so if you’re looking to fill out your collection or if you’re hoping for better versions of Exotics you already have, it’s worth visiting him. Xur also brings an Exotic Engram, which is guaranteed to drop something you don’t already have, if there are Exotics missing from your collection on that particular character–but that doesn’t include Exotics you have to earn through activities, including the new Exotic armors added each season, which can only be claimed from Legendary or Master Lost Sectors.

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Naraka: Bladepoint – 11 Minutes of Gameplay

Naraka: Bladepoint is a 60-player action battle royale game with a variety of melee, ranged weapons, abilities, and unique movement options. There’s a lot to unpack, but here’s a quick look at Naraka: Bladepoint before you jump into the fray, which is available now on PC.

Amazon Prime’s Lord of the Rings Show Heads To The UK For Season 2

Lord of the Rings was borne of the mind of British author J.R.R. Tolkien, but brought to life in the early 2000s by Kiwi director Peter Jackson. While the films and the first season of the upcoming show were shot in New Zealand, though, the series is heading back to its birthplace for Lord of the Rings Season 2, Variety reports.

The as-yet-untitled series completed shooting this month and is now moving into post-production. For Season 2, though, the show reportedly will make the move to the United Kingdom in 2022.

“As we look to relocate the production to the U.K., we do not intend to actively pursue the Season One MoU five percent financial uplift with the New Zealand government or preserve the terms around that agreement,” said Amazon Studios COO Albert Cheng. The first part of that statement is the important part–official confirmation from Cheng that the production is heading to the U.K.

Ever since Peter Jackson’s first shots for Fellowship of the Ring, the live-action adaptations of The Lord of the Rings have been shot primarily in New Zealand, making this the first time a modern Lord of the Rings production has gone anywhere else. Variety notes that Amazon has a bunch of other productions in the U.K., including Neil Gaiman’s Good Omens Season 2 and Nancy Boys, and Naomi Alderman’s novel The Power. In other words, this seems like an effort to condense production and simplify finances for the studio.

“We want to thank the people and the government of New Zealand for their hospitality and dedication and for providing The Lord of the Rings series with an incredible place to begin an epic journey,” said Amazon Studios vice president Vernon Sanders. “We are grateful to the New Zealand Film Commission, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, Tourism New Zealand, Auckland Unlimited, and others for their tremendous collaboration that supported the New Zealand film sector and the local economy during the production of Season One.”

Previous reports about the show have it set during the Second Age of Middle-Earth, thousands of years before the events of the Lord of the Rings films. Lord of the Rings star Elijah Wood has expressed confusion at the show being called Lord of the Rings, considering this, though it’s worth noting again that the show’s title is not yet confirmed. It seems likely that it will have Lord of the Rings in the name for branding purposes, but that’s not guaranteed. Viggo Mortensen, meanwhile, had good things to say about Season One director J.A. Bayona.

Amazon reportedly has spent nearly half a billion dollars on the show so far. The company’s official description for the show says it’ll have “familiar” characters as well as new ones. Characters like Legolas, Arwen, Elrond, and Galadriel’s ages reach into the thousands of years, so any of those older characters–not to mention Gandalf–could conceivably appear. The Amazon Prime Lord of the Rings series is currently set to hit Prime Video on September 2, 2022.

Bill Burr Got His Mandalorian Role By Dunking On Star Wars

Making fun of a place usually isn’t the best way to get a job there, but it turns out that it worked swimmingly for comedian and actor Bill Burr, he revealed on the Your Mom’s House podcast recently (via The Hollywood Reporter).

Burr featured in an episode each of The Mandalorian Season 1 and Season 2 as mercenary Migs Mayfeld.

“I went to [director] Mike Binder’s birthday and Jon [Favreau] was there, and he said, ‘Hey, we’re writing this thing. We kind of have you in mind. Do you want to do it?’ And I said, ‘I don’t know, Jon. I have teased Star Wars people a lot.’ He goes, ‘I know. I listen to the podcast a lot. I think it would be funny if you got in it,'” Burr told host Tom Segura. “My wife was kicking me under the table and I was like, ‘all right, I’ll do it.'”

Burr says he doesn’t actually hate Star Wars, instead chalking it up to professional duty.

“I just was hating on it as a comic,” Burr said. “You see a thousand people excited about something, you’re going to make fun of it.”

“I got there, and it’s just fun to work on something that’s that big,” Burr said, describing the Volume, the full-surround stage used to film The Mandalorian. “They shot this footage that they then project onto the walls, right? So as I’m talking to you, if the camera moves behind me, the stuff behind you moves, you get like, vertigo. So that’s why I think the acting in those scenes is really good–you have to lock in on the actor because if you start looking at the other stuff you’re gonna tip over.”

The Mandalorian Season 3 began filming earlier this month, but there’s no word on whether Burr will reprise his role as Migs Mayfeld. The story and cast for the show are under tight wraps at the moment. Giancarlo Esposito confirmed that he’ll return as Moff Gideon along with Pedro Pascal as Mando himself. The Book of Boba Fett has finished shooting, which stars Temuera Morrison as Boba Fett and Ming-Na Wen as Fennec Shand. The Book of Boba Fett is expected to hit Disney+ this December.

HBO Max Is Working To Fix HBO Max App

There’s finally some good news in store for HBO Max subscribers–according to Vulture, the execs behind the platform are aware of the app’s unpredictable instability, and are reportedly getting ready to do something about addressing it. An unnamed WarnerMedia exec has gone on record, promising that an entirely new app is coming.

“We’re going to replace every single connected TV app in the next four or five months,” said the exec. The upgraded app has been in development since late last year, and is expected to roll out to Roku and PlayStation users first (though no timeline was disclosed), with AppleTV coming before the end of 2021, while mobile and web-based apps are being slated for “early 2022.”

The same exec quoted above also promised it “will be wildly better than what’s out there” and “just work better across the board.” Of course, easier said than done–the real proof will be once customers have the app installed and use it at their leisure to pressure-test and watch content as they would normally. HBO Max has apparently blamed the recurring issues on complications from the ad-supported tier, distributing programming to non-English speaking markets, and that HBO Max was running on a retrofitted version of the old HBO Go and HBO Now services.

While bugs and tech hiccups are increasingly part of the streaming landscape, HBO Max has far and away been the one plagued with the most problems. It’s easy to, as this exec has done, promise a “sophisticated and cool and sexier” interface and user experience–at this point, all customers really want is to watch HBO Max, and not know whether the app will crash repeatedly.

Spelunky And Spelunky 2 Arrive To Nintendo Switch On August 26

Mossmouth has announced that both Spelunky and Spelunky 2 will launch on Nintendo Switch on August 26. Both games will drop on the Nintendo eShop in North America, Europe, and Australia, while other regions have yet to be announced. The listing was first noticed by the Australian site Vooks.net.

Spelunky will cost $10 and support local multiplayer while Spelunky 2 costs $20 and has four-player online play. Last year, the two games were both announced to be coming to Nintendo Switch during an Indie World presentation with a Summer 2021 release window. It’s odd that Nintendo had another Indie World showcase yesterday and didn’t announce this in it, but at least now they’re confirmed for release later this month.

Spelunky was originally released on PC in 2008 and Xbox 360 in 2012, with PlayStation Vita and PS3 versions in 2013. It then arrived on PS4 in 2014. So far, Spelunky 2 has only been released on PS4 and PC. But now, both games are coming to Nintendo Switch soon.

There’s no word whether they’ll launch on other platforms as well, such as PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, or even Google Stadia. However, both games can be played on PS5 via backward compatibility and the same goes for the Xbox 360 version of the game on later Xbox consoles.

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