Valheim Has Sold Over One Million Copies In Its First Week On Steam

Valheim has already surpassed one million sales in its first week on Steam Early Access. The PvE exploration and survival game is set in a procedurally generated purgatory inspired by Viking culture. Up to 10 players can populate a single server to raise mead halls and farms, forge weapons and armor, build and sail ships, and defeat primordial bosses of myth and legend.

Valheim has been an early hit right out of the gate, with a peak of 160,000 concurrent users and over 127,000 peak viewers on Twitch. Developer Iron Gate Studio says it’s hard at work addressing some of the issues players have reported since the game’s launch on February 2.

The studio also has plans for the next year of Early Access, though details are relatively sparse right now. Valheim’s roadmap promises four significant updates throughout 2021, along with some other bonuses “If Odin wills it.” The first, titled Hearth and Home, will presumably focus on home customisation and fortification, while Ships and the Sea will improve the game’s sailing. Cult of the Wolf is more mysterious, and the final update of the year will introduce a new biome.

While PC players are currently enjoying Valheim, Iron Gate Studio says a Mac version will be released if there’s enough demand. As for a console release, the studio says there are no plans at the moment, but it won’t rule out console versions in the future.

Valheim’s not the only game to prove incredibly popular on Steam recently. The service just broke its record for the most concurrent users, topping out at more than 26 million users logged in at one time.

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Xbox Series X|S Controllers Have A Conveniently Hidden Trick To Switch Devices

If you’ve ever found it frustrating to move your Xbox controller over from your console to PC or a mobile device, this curiously hidden trick will likely save you a lot of time going forward.

The new range of Xbox Series X|S controllers all work with the new consoles, older Xbox One consoles, and Bluetooth devices such as PC and smartphones, but they also feature a new convenient way to switch between them without much fuss. Catalogued on Reddit and demonstrated by Timo Wolf on Twitter, you can quickly switch from console to PC/mobile by holding the controller’s sync button, and then switch back to console with a double tap.

This only works when moving between a device using Xbox’s proprietary wireless connection standard and Bluetooth, meaning you won’t be able to pull it off if you use a Xbox Wireless Adapter on PC. It’s likely down to the controller being able to switch between its two connection types rather than quickly re-syncing to a new device, like how Logitech LightSpeed devices can do the same with a wireless dongle and Bluetooth connections.

What’s strange is that Microsoft doesn’t explicitly advertise this functionality. Wolf mentions that he only came across it thanks to a Reddit thread, and that it’s only briefly mentioned on the product page for the controllers. Even when it is mentioned, the page doesn’t explain how to use the functionality at all, so consider this your latest second-saving lifehack.

This is only a feature on the latest range of controllers, which already come in a variety of colors. Microsoft launched three with the Xbox Series X|S, which included the traditional black and white schemes as well as a striking blue and white combination. The latest is the range is a candy red and white option which has just launched.

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This Co-Op Puzzle Game Just Launched For Free On PS5 And PS4

If you’re looking for a fun game to play with friends or loved ones while social distancing, there’s a new freebie up for grabs on the PlayStation Store. We Were Here, the 2017 co-op puzzle game from Total Mayhem Games, is free to download until February 23 for PS5 and PS4.

We Were Here is a two-player online co-op game set inside an abandoned castle in Antarctica. You and your partner have been separated. One player is locked away in a small area in the castle, while the other player must work through the rooms in order to find them The end goal is to escape the castle, and in order to do this, you’ll have to communicate effectively through a walkie-talkie. Along the way, you’ll solve puzzles by working together. Essentially, it’s a giant escape room, with each player assuming a unique role.

We Were Here currently holds a “Very Positive” user rating on Steam. Due to the premise, you cannot play local co-op, and a PlayStation Plus subscription is required to play We Were Here.

Make sure to snag We Were Here before February 23, and if you like what you play, the next two entries in the series will be available to purchase on the PlayStation Store that day: We Were Here Too and We Were Here Together.

For more great co-op games to play with loved ones, make sure to check out our list of the best games for couples to play this Valentine’s Day.

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Fortnite Teases Tron As Next Crossover Event With New Portal

This season of Fortnite continues to get even weirder, as Epic Games is following up some recent legendary characters with what appears to be a Tron skin. In a teaser video posted on the game’s Twitter account, what’s described sounds a whole lot like the classic Disney film.

In the latest “Reality Log” vid, we’re told that the next target is only available via an “incredibly old computer,” and then warns someone to not “wear out all your bikes.”

Just based on that alone, it’s clearly Tron being teased, and the line “make yourself comfortable” is also from the original film, and we’ve heard “fight for the user” before, as well. Further confirmation came when players discovered a new portal had opened up on the battle royale map.

As you can see in YouTube creator AKF_BIN’s video, if you look into this portal, you can clearly see the Tron cyber-world. Its blue hues are recognizable even to casual fans, but it’s a little odd for a crossover given that the franchise hasn’t exactly been that prominent recently. Jared Leto says he’s starring in a third movie, but Tron: Legacy released over a decade ago. It will be interesting to see how many of Fortnite’s younger players even know what Tron is.

Then again, the same thing can arguably be said for franchises like Terminator, which began in the ’80s and have seen much less success with more-recent releases. Epic Games certainly seems to know what it’s doing, though, so we won’t question these guest appearances.

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EA Bought The Kim Kardashian Game Company Because Mobile Is Bigger Than Console And PC

Electronic Arts recently paid $2.1 billion to acquire prolific mobile game developer GluMobile, which makes Kim Kardashian’s mobile game and so many others, and now EA’s CEO has shed some additional light on the purchase.

Speaking to GI.biz, Andrew Wilson said EA bought Glu because his company wants to grow, and mobile is the way to do that. EA also wants to make more money from microtransactions and live services and this is the bread and butter of Glu. Mobile is also bigger than console and PC, which is why EA is pushing to invest more.

“Mobile is the biggest platform in gaming today, and we’re committed to growth,” Wilson said. “We have great confidence in our existing live services and new mobile games in development, and with Glu we have an opportunity to bring together teams with complementary product portfolios and capabilities that will lead to even more great games.”

With the acquisition of Glu, EA gets to tap into an even bigger market on mobile through genres like sports and lifestyle, while Glu will help EA reach additional international markets. “We know there are exciting opportunities ahead in mobile, and we want to be in a position to lead,” Wilson said.

EA already operates a big and successful mobile game division. Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes in particular is a bright spot, generating $1 billion from microtransaction sales to date.

Mobile is so important to EA that the company paid a 36% premium on Glu’s share price to acquire the company. With the acquisition, EA is taking on Glu’s 800 employees, 500 of which are game developers. A spokesperson for EA confirmed to GI.biz that there are no plans to shut down any of Glu’s games or make any layoffs due to the acquisition.

“This deal was not about cost efficiencies. We’re excited to add these teams to our organization,” the spokesperson said.

Glu is just the latest high-profile acquisition from EA, as the publisher recently paid more than $1 billion to acquire the racing game developer Codemasters. Thanks to this buyout, EA expects to be able to release new racing games on an annual basis going forward.

Persona 5 Strikers Review Roundup

Persona 5 Strikers launches February 23 on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC, and reviews have already gone live for Atlus’ action-focused sequel to Persona 5. Even though Strikers switches gameplay styles from its predecessor, most critics agree that the Phantom Thieves’ return is a triumphant one.

Set during the summer after the events of Persona 5, Strikers sees Joker and the gang set out on a cross-country road trip, and this latest adventure has resulted in mostly positive reviews from various outlets.

In GameSpot’s Persona 5 Strikers review, we scored the game 8/10. “For all its shortcomings, Persona 5 Strikers reminds me why I loved the Phantom Thieves to begin with and shows how they’ve matured since we last saw them,” critic Michael Higham wrote.

We’ve got several reviews listed below from other outlets, and you can also check out GameSpot sister-site Metacritic to read up on what other critics have to say.

  • Game: Persona 5 Strikers
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, Switch
  • Developer: Omega Force, P-Studio
  • Release date: February 23
  • Price: $60 / £50 / $68 AUD

GameSpot – 8/10

Once you get your head around it, the action-RPG combat is a challenging thrill, and no one can pull off flourishes in the same fashion as these characters. I almost forgot I was playing a musou-style game developed by Koei Tecmo and Omega-Force, and I think that’s a testament to how sharp Strikers is as a Persona game. If you have any love for Persona 5, what say you save the world one more time with some old friends? — Michael Higham

IGN – 8/10

Its lack of Persona’s signature social and calendar systems are the only places its spin-off status becomes a bit of a letdown, but even replacing turn-based combat with real-time action doesn’t stop it from recapturing the feel of its predecessor overall. Its structure is far closer to action-JRPGs like Kingdom Hearts than the musou’s Omega Force is best known for, but the varied playstyles of each character and the story that pulls them along made the fairly simple act of hacking through shadows enjoyable to the very last surprise. — Tom Marks [Full review]

Game Informer 8.5/10

While not every disparate element comes together as well as it did in Persona 5, I was more than happy to go on another adventure with the characters I developed such bonds with back in 2017. The action may play out completely differently, but the heart of the series remains intact. — Brian Shea. [Full review]

Eurogamer – No score

There’s a whole lot of good here that easily balances out the bad if you’re already a fan of Persona 5, and I’m pretty sure that if P-Studio made approximately 5 more sequels we would eventually arrive at the perfect version of Persona 5. There’s just always so much of everything, from plot strands to enemies to fight and food to eat, that I had a great time while simultaneously feeling pretty exhausted by it all. Though that’s just videogames for you. — Malindy Hetfeld [Full review]

Dualshockers – 9/10

Persona 5 Strikers may look and feel a bit different from the original, but at its heart, it still revolves around the Phantom Thieves that we know and adore. As a love letter to a group of characters and setting that I quickly grew attached to, having the chance to jump back in and steal some hearts with Joker and the crew is entirely worth the return trip to Japan. For that, Persona 5 Strikers is a fitting reunion for players that are looking for one last surprise from everyone’s favorite Phantom Thieves, no matter where the road takes them next. — Ryan Meitzler [Full review]

Polygon – No score

Now when I look forward to Persona 6 or the next adventure of the Phantom Thieves, Strikers will remind me that the speed of the combat doesn’t matter, as long as there’s a new heart to steal. — Ryan Gilliam [Full review]

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Powerpuff Girls Live-Action Reboot Show Pilot Has Been Greenlit

The Powerpuff Girls live-action reboot show has been given a pilot order by The CW. The new version of the much-loved animated series about a team of young superhero crimefighters had been in development since last year.

The news arrives via The Hollywood Reporter. In this live-action updating of The Powerpuff Girls, the main characters Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup will be portrayed as “disillusioned twentysomethings who resent having lost their childhood to crime fighting,” who reunite to help save the world.

The series has been developed by writer/producer Diablo Cody (Juno, Jennifer’s Body) and Heather Regnier (Sleepy Hollow). There’s no word on casting so far, and of course, a pilot isn’t a guarantee that The CW will follow through with a full series order.

The Powerpuff Girls was originally created by animator Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. It ran for six seasons between 1998 and 2005. There was also a feature-length animated movie released in 2002, and three specials. In 2016, the show was rebooted by Cartoon Network, and to date there have been three seasons.

The Powerpuff Girls is one of several new pilots and shows that The CW has greenlit this week. The network has given a full series order to a remake of the cult sci-fi show The 4400. The original series ran from 200 to 2007 and focused on the return of 4,400 people who mysteriously disappeared over the course of several decades. THR states that the remake show will follow the same basic storyline and will be written by Riverdale’s Ariana Jackson.

The CW has also greenlit a pilot for Naomi, an adaptation of the DC comic book about superpowered teen Naomi McDuffie, which will be produced by Ana DuVernay (A Wrinkle in Time) and Jill Blankenship (Arrow).

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Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Movie Gets April 2022 Release Date

Sega’s famed blue hedgehog is getting another movie. The aptly-named Sonic the Hedgehog 2 movie is coming to theaters on April 8, 2022, and the Sonic Twitter account posted a short video online to promote the movie and show off the new logo.

In the quick, 10-second clip below, we get our first look at the new logo for the movie. And of course, the first thing anyone would focus on is that the two looks like Tails’ tails. Sure, Sonic’s hair outline is there two, but we all want more Tails in our lives.

For those who saw the original Sonic movie, Tails appeared in the end credits sequence, as he warped to Earth, on the lookout for Sonic. Fans of the video game series are probably very excited to see where this movie franchise will head next.

Sonic 2 will begin shooting in March, something actress Tika Sumpter recently revealed. Sumpter played Maddie in the first film and will reprise her role for the sequel. Filming will take place in Canada and will hopefully wrap by May.

The first Sonic The Hedgehog movie was released in February 2020, right before the pandemic shut down the world. Globally, the film made $319 million globally, with $148 million coming domestically.

The Sonic movie was well-loved here at GameSpot. In his Sonic movie review, Phil Hornshaw said, “As video game adaptations go, Sonic the Hedgehog is among the stronger ones. It’s smart enough to stand on its own, making use of longstanding aspects of Sega’s supersonic mascot and his franchise, while making sure that what really shines through are its characters.”

Epic Games’ New MetaHuman Creator App Will Let You Make Some Pretty-Looking Humans

Epic Games has revealed MetaHuman Creator, a tool for creating 3D digital humans that you can use right in your web browser. It has several possible applications, including games or animation, and the quickly created faces it generates are just stunning.

“Up until now one of the most arduous tasks in 3D content creation has been constructing truly convincing digital humans,” Epic Games VP of digital humans technology Vladimir Mastilovic said in a press release. “Even the most experienced artists require significant amounts of time, effort, and equipment, just for one character.”

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Via MetaHuman Creator, the time it takes to put together a 3D character is supposedly cut from weeks or months down to less than an hour. The app also makes it easier for developers to create a multitude of different characters, which should come in handy when crafting character-driven experiences for the latest generation of consoles, Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. The app’s creations have currently been tested for Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PS4–they run on mobile too, though visual quality isn’t as high as what you get on consoles.

“It’s primarily about democratization, we want it to transform industry, people couldn’t [do these kind of] things because of budgets, but now single storytellers can do it,” Mastilovic told GameSpot in an interview. “New kinds of stories can be told now.”

So far, our favorite part of the app is the feature to quickly apply a variety of hair styles to a character, including more diverse styles that better fit people of color. MetaHuman Creator also includes 18 different body types and several clothing options, which should assist in the creation of more diverse characters.

“[MetaHuman Creator] is a game, the goal of the game is to make a character–the standalone version is tough as it feeds off a database that is non-shippable,” Mastilovic told GameSpot. “It is accessible through Pixel Streaming though; [we] can totally imagine influencers creating avatars and movies with [their] own character.”

The app won’t allow for children and teenager characters at first–Epic Games has run into difficulties with scanning in features from younger individuals. And as realistic-looking as the 3D models are, MetaHuman Creator is not designed to create stand-ins for real people.

“The characters look amazing [and have] fantastic animation, but are they ready for the big screen? Will they be able to digitally replace Luke Skywalker?” Epic Games CTO Kim Libreri said while talking to GameSpot. “No, [the app isn’t] quite ready for that yet.”

In May 2020, Epic Games unveiled Unreal Engine 5, the latest version of its game-making technology, running on PS5. Unreal 5 promises to deliver photorealistic graphics–Epic has already confirmed that Fortnite will transition to Unreal 5 in 2021, and developer inXile Entertainment is planning to use the new engine in its next game.

Uncharted Movie Stunts Left Tom Holland “Battered And Bruised”

Actor Tom Holland has described the physical pain he endured filming the action scenes for the Uncharted movie, and it sounds intense.

“I was getting so beat,” he told Esquire. “I was battered and bruised, and I had tendinitis in my hamstring. I will never do a sword-fight scene ever again.”

This is not the first time the Spider-Man actor has discussed the Uncharted movie’s action scenes, as he previously said the film contains some of the “biggest action sequences I’ve ever been a part of.” That’s a big thing to say, as Holland has appeared in multiple Spider-Man and Avengers movies over the years.

While his experience filming the Uncharted movie was intense and gruelling, Holland took just three days off after he finished filming Uncharted in Berlin before heading to Atlanta, Georgia to shoot the next Spider-Man movie, he told Esquire.

Also in the interview, Holland said he really liked the haircut that the Uncharted movie hairstylists gave him. He liked it so much that he asked the Spider-Man wig department to give him a special wig so he didn’t have to cut his hair.

“My hair in Uncharted is much cooler,” he said. “I have cool shaved sides and it’s slick at the back, and that’s not very Peter Parker. He’s a bit of a loser. So they put this wig on me that was just around the sides.”

“For the first time in my life, I put my foot down as the leading actor and was like, ‘I’m not f***ing wearing that wig. You can just . . . I’m going to have shorter hair and you’re going to have to deal with it.”

The Uncharted movie has been in various stages of development hell for more than 10 years already, but the film is finally finished and is scheduled to release in February 2022. In addition to Holland, Oscar-nominated actor Mark Wahlberg plays Drake’s mentor, Sully, while Antonio Banderas will appear in an unspecified role. Zombieland and Venom director Ruben Fleischer directed the Uncharted movie off a script written by the Iron Man writing team of Matt Holloway and Art Marcum.

Holland’s next movie is Cherry for Apple TV+, in which he plays a former soldier who robs banks to get money to pay for his drug addiction.