Facebook Buys Population: One Developer BigBox VR

Since its mammoth purchase of Oculus Rift in 2014, Facebook has continued to invest in gaming and VR-focused companies. Its latest acquisition is BigBox VR, the studio behind popular VR game Population: One, as reported by The Verge.

Sometimes compared to Fortnite, Population: One has translated the battle royale genre into VR, though Facebook has also praised the game’s social elements in a blog post about the acquisition.

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“POP: ONE stormed onto the VR scene just nine months ago and has consistently ranked as one the top-performing titles on the Oculus platform, bringing together up to 24 people at a time to connect, play, and compete in a virtual world,” Facebook Reality Labs’ Mike Verdu wrote. “While social is bringing players into POP: ONE, the quirky humor, continual updates, and pure fun of the environment keeps them coming back time and time again–we’ve even seen players scheduling time to meet in-game for a synchronous social experience.”

While it’s currently unclear what the acquisition will mean for Population: One, Verdu says that the team will be supported in continued updates and improvements for the game. “We’re excited to help BigBox VR grow and accelerate their vision for POPULATION: ONE as a state-of-the-art VR social gaming experience, as well as pursue future projects, with access to the resources and support of Facebook and Oculus Studios,” he said.

Population: One will continue to be available on both the Oculus Store and Steam.

The Facebook blog post says the company will continue to explore “investments in third-party content, AAA IP, hardware, and more,” after two years of studio acquisitions that included Beat Saber studio Beat Games, The Order: 1886 developer Ready at Dawn, Onward developer Downpour Interactive, and Spyro developer Sanzaru Games.

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Escape From Tarkov Developer Teases New Factory Expansion Boss

An expansion for Escape From Tarkov‘s Factory map is on the way, with the latest update from developer Battlestate Games showing the area’s new hammer-wielding Scav Boss. As one of the game’s oldest and smallest maps, the Factory is overdue for a rework, though the studio still hasn’t announced a date for its release.

A short YouTube video posted by Battlestate Games shows an update on the map rework, with a panning shot of the new factory, as well as a sneak peek at the boss and his massive sledgehammer. The video seems to confirm rumors that the map would be getting a new melee-focused Scav Boss.

In a recent interview quoted by Tarkov Reporter, Battlestate COO Nikita Buyanov said that the expansion has already been finished and playtested, with the team in the process of polishing the content now. He expects the expansion to release in the upcoming patch 12.11, which is due to release sometime this month, but still doesn’t have a specific release date.

Battlestate also recently revealed a new area called the Streets of Tarkov, which it labelled its most ambitious update yet. The Streets of Tarkov is also lacking a specific release date at the moment.

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Call of Duty Season 4 – Everything We Know

Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War Season 4 is loaded with new maps, operators, weapons and more. Tune in as Richie breaks down the details of the latest season in just under 5 minutes. Call of Duty has a unique standing in the games industry with a mix of yearly premium AAA titles as well as their free-to-play battle royale, Warzone. This update has something for Cold War, Warzone and Zombies players. Here’s what’s new.

Warzone is getting some new points of interests with some satellite crash sites surrounding the all new “Groundfall” event. Thanks to Stitch’s mercenary friend Jackal, some CIA satellites have been sent out of orbit and have crash landed onto Verdansk. In Groundfall, completing challenges surrounding the crash sites will earn players XP, weapon charms and a chance at an exclusive blueprint upon completing all challenges. Some changes coming to Cold War’s multiplayer include new maps like the returning “Hijacked” map from BO2 as well as new weapons both at launch and throughout the season. These include the Mace melee weapon, MG82 Light machine gun, OTs 9 Submachinegun and the C58 Assault rifle.

Lastly, big changes are coming to zombies mode. Later in the season, we’ll be seeing an all new round-based zombies map. This will continue the story between requiem and omega forces and will take place in east Berlin. Before that, Outbreak mode will get a new Zoo area to explore and complete missions. Grigori Weaver from Requiem and Black Ops 1 will also be available as a playable operator later in the season. Until then, keep it tuned to GameSpot for the latest COD news and gameplay.

Play For All E3 2021 Showcase (Presented by GameSpot and The MIX)

GameSpot teams up with The MIX for the Play For All Showcase, which features trailers from upcoming indie titles as well as interviews with some of the developers. Tamoor interviews a diverse group of indie developers including: Xavier Nelson Jr. developer on El Paso Elsewhere, Gwen Foster developer on Soup Pot, Davionne Gooden developer on She Dreams Elsewhere, Saverio Caporusso developer on Blind Fate Edo No Yami, and Derrick Fields developer on Onsen Master.

The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild 2 Is Up For Preorder

Nintendo closed its E3 2021 presentation with a fresh look at one of the most anticipated games in a long time: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s sequel. The new trailer showed off more of the game’s setting, gameplay, and tone, and it also confirmed a release window for the game: 2022. Though a specific date hasn’t been revealed, retailers clearly thought that was good enough for them to push their listings live, which means you can finally preorder Breath of the Wild’s sequel right now.

As thrilling as it is to see the sequel pop up at stores as a real, physical thing you can actually buy, it’s worth keeping in mind this game is still very far out–we don’t even know if it’s called Breath of the Wild 2. Right now, retailers have opened preorders for the game’s standard edition, which is priced at $60 USD. The Breath of the Wild sequel is sure to have some kind of collector’s edition, so if you’re the type to hold out for a special edition like that, it’s probably not worth snagging the standard edition just yet. But if the base game is all you want, you can secure your order today, if you’d like.

If you do decide to preorder Breath of the Wild 2 early, you won’t be down $60 right away. Both Amazon and Best Buy charge when the item actually ships. For Best Buy, you may see a charge appear on your account, but it should drop off eventually. Amazon has a preorder price guarantee, so if the price drops between when you preorder and when the game ships, you’ll be charged only the lowest amount. With Amazon’s history of randomly discounting game preorders, that’s not a bad reason to preorder Breath of the Wild 2 today. You can cancel your preorder at any time before the game ships.

The new Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 gameplay trailer includes shots of Link up in the sky, reminiscent of Skyward Sword. And speaking of that game, Skyward Sword HD is out on Switch on July 16, so if you need something to tide you over while you wait for Breath of the Wild 2, you can go ahead and preorder Skyward Sword HD now.

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Fortnite: Where To Interact With A Dead Drop In Weeping Woods

In Fortnite Week 2, you’ll want to interact with a dead drop in Weeping Woods to earn 45,000 XP. This Week 2 challenge is another of those that is only visible while the Legendary Quest is active and is meant to relay more story details in the backdrop of the ever-popular battle royale game. Here’s where to find all three dead drop locations in Fortnite.

Fortnite Dead Drop Locations In Weeping Woods

For this challenge, you’ll of course need to head to Weeping Woods, either fresh off the Battle Bus or during your travels across Apollo. There are three different dead drops available in Week 2, but interacting with any one of them will complete your challenge. You’ll find dead drops in the following spots:

  • near the north side of the bridge in the northeast section of Weeping Woods
  • near the south side of the same bridge
  • at the base of a tree near the river northwest of the largest cabin in the locale
All three dead drops in Weeping Woods
All three dead drops in Weeping Woods

Each week brings with it one challenge worth more than the rest. It’s always the first Legendary Quest, and in Season 7, it’s always worth 45,000 XP. The dead drop challenge is that special Quest this week, but you can catch up on all the Week 2 challenges for the full run of XP. As always, the Legendary Quests disappear each week when a new list of challenges drops, so you’ll want to be quick about those. The Epic Quests, meanwhile, can be completed at any time during the season, so you’ve got until mid-September to finish those off.

However, you may want to get them done sooner so you can level up, earn some Battle Stars, and be ready to unlock Superman when he arrives in the game later this summer. While you wait for him, you can also unlock other Battle Pass characters like Kymera, a customizable alien, Rick Sanchez from Rick and Morty, and Sunny, the ska-dancing rocker who actually welcomes this season’s alien overlords. Speaking of those aliens, don’t forget to grab the Week 2 Alien Artifacts.

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Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Sequel Trailer Breakdown | E3 2021

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was released four years ago on March 3, 2017, and was a launch title for the Nintendo Switch. At E3 2019, we got our first glimpse of the sequel where Link and Zelda investigate a cave and find what appears to be the corpse of Ganondorf. Two years later, we finally received a new look at the sequel during the E3 2021 Nintendo Direct.

In the new trailer, we learn that the game takes place on the surface world of Breath of the Wild–and in the sky. During the sky section, we see Link with his hair down, and he also sports some strange new abilities in his arm, including the ability to rewind time. Link also seems to be able to travel between the sky and surface; however, the trailer showcases Link with his original haircut in the surface sections, so we aren’t entirely sure how they connect or whether each segment takes place at different points in time.

The Sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will be released exclusively for Nintendo Switch in 2022. Despite rumors of a Switch Pro on the way, Nintendo announced nothing of the sort at the Direct, so we’ll have to wait and see if Breath of the Wild 2 utilizes this rumored hardware upgrade. If you want to watch us analyze the E3 2019 trailer, be sure to check out our previous Breath of the Wild 2 trailer breakdown: https://youtu.be/3DRARZQexW4

ID@Xbox Put a Ton of Game Demos on Xbox Series X, Including Tunic

Even with E3 2021 and all other video game showcases taking place largely online, folks can still get their hands on demos for 40 upcoming Xbox games.

ID@Xbox, the company’s indie game promotional and self-publishing program, has released its list of game demos that folks can download and play anytime between June 15 through June 21.

Highlights include:

  • Tunic, the Zelda-inspired adventure starring a cute sword-wielding fox.

  • Lake, where you play a woman escaping city life by taking over her dad’s old mail route and learns about how her hometown has changed.

  • Sable, a gorgeous adventure game with an art style inspired by colorful Mobius art.

  • Echo Generation, a voxel-style turn-based RPG with big Stranger Things vibes.

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You can find the full of available ID@Xbox game demos in the list below:

•     A Juggler’s Tale (kaleidoscube)

•     Antipole DX (Saturnine Games)

•     Arietta of Spirits (Third Spirit Games)

•     BattleCakes (Volcano Bean)

•     Black Book (Morteshka)

•     Button City (Subliminal)

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•     Cardaclysm: Shards of the Four (Elder Games)

•     Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered (Manekoware)

•     Clone Drone in the Danger Zone (Doborog)

•     Clouzy! (Tinymoon)

•     ConnecTank (YummyYummyTummy)

•     Death Trash (Crafting Legends)

•     Deathtrap Dungeon: The Golden Room (Good Gate Media)

•     Dreamers (PlaySys)

•     Echo Generation (Cococucumber)

•     Faraday Protocol (Red Koi Box)

•     Fractal Space (Haze Games)

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•     Get Packed: Fully Loaded (Coatsink)

•     Godstrike (Overpowered)

•     Justice Sucks: Recharged (Samurai Punk)

•     Lake (Gamious)

•     Lawn Mowing Simulator (Skyhook Games)

•     Mad Streets (Craftshop)

•     Mayhem Brawler (Hero Concept)

•     Paint the Town Red (South East Games)

•     Princess Farmer (Samobee Games)

•     Sable (Shedworks)

•     Sail Forth (David Evans Games)

•     Strings Theory (BeautifulBee)

•     Tanknarok (Polyblock Studio)

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•     Teacup (Smarto Club)

•     The Eternal Cylinder (ACE Team)

•     The Riftbreaker (EXOR Studios)

•     The Strange Story Of Brian Fisher: Chapter 2 (Intetic)

•     The Tale of Bistun (Black Cube Games)

•     Trigger Witch (Rainbite)

•     Tunic (Isometricorp)

•     Wreck Out (Four5Six)

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Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/indie lover for IGN.