Gran Turismo 7 Is Targeting 4K And 60FPS On PS5

Gran Turismo 7 is coming to the PlayStation 5, and it’ll make use of the system’s unique features. Now, some more details about the game have been revealed on PlayStation’s website, revealing some of the game’s performance targets.

According to the site update, Gran Turismo 7 will use ray tracing to achieve a high visual quality, and it will support 4K and HDR while targeting a frame rate of 60fps. The Gran Turismo series has always aimed for high visual quality, and it seems that GT7 will continue this trend.

A release date has not been announced for GT7 yet, now have there been any hands-on opportunities. The site specifically says that a 60fps frame rate is being “targeted”, so we’ll see how the final game holds up.

Other listed features include fast loading thanks to the PS5’s ultra-high speed SSD, use of the DualSense controller’s adaptive triggers for realistic brake pedal weight and ABS vibrations, and haptic feedback to match road surfaces. The PS5’s 3D audio capabilities will also come into play.

The PlayStation 5 will be available starting on November 12. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

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Nintendo Reminds You To Charge Your Switch At Least Every Six Months For Battery Health

Portable consoles featuring internal batteries need to be charged occasionally to maintain the health of the battery, as a drained battery left for a long time can run into problems. Nintendo has reminded people of this fact with a tweet about the Switch, and it’s gone viral.

The Japanese Nintendo support information account made the tweet below on September 28. It translates to “The battery built into the game console may become unchargeable if it has not been charged or used for too long. Please charge it once every six months.”

This is an issue that few owners of the system have likely thought about, but it’s also a solid reminder for the health of the older systems that are gathering dust on shelves and in cupboards, from the Game Boy Advance SP to the Nintendo 3DS. Owners of the Sony PSP have recently found that their units have suffered from swelling batteries that have rendered them unusable–especially since PSP batteries are in short supply these days.

This is more likely to be an issue for Switch Lite users than owners of the standard Switch–the console will charge when placed into the dock, after all.

Most players would be keeping their system charged, though–22.4 million Animal Crossing sales suggests that the Switch’s owner base is quite active.

The Switch has two major Nintendo-published exclusives coming later this year: Pikmin 3 Deluxe on October 30 and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity on November 20. The next fighter for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will also be revealed very soon, which should be a very good reason for fans to make sure their system is charged.

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Idris Elba Will Star In Universal Lion Attack Thriller Beast

Idris Elba has faced off against powerhouses like Hela, Hobbs, and Shaw, but can he survive an encounter with a lion? Elba’s is in for a rough day in survival thriller Beast, according to a report from THR.

Initial reports offer very little on the film’s plot, other than that Elba will be fighting for his life as a lion hunts him; reports compare the film to Blake Lively’s The Shallows, which has her surviving a shark attack.

The thriller is an original idea from producer Jamie Primak-Sullivan, with writer Ryan Engle working on the script. Icelandic director Baltasar Kormakur is set to direct, and will produce alongside Primak-Sullivan, Will Packer, and James Lopez. Kormakur is best known films made in his native Iceland, but has directed movies like Adrift and Two Guns. Ryan Engle, meanwhile, penned screenplays for Dwayne Johnson’s Rampage and Liam Neeson’s The Commuter and Non-Stop.

Beast marks the second time that Primak-Sullivan, Engle, and producers Packer and Lopez will work together. The quartet previously produced and wrote Gabrielle Union’s 2018 film Breaking In, which featured the star defending her family during a home invasion.

Beast currently has no scheduled release window, but Elba can be seen in the upcoming film The Suicide Squad as Bloodsport, and in movies like Thor Ragnarok and Cats.

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Netflix’s The Haunting Of Bly Manor Announces Episode Titles

Netflix’s follow-up series to The Haunting Of Hill House, The Haunting Of Bly Manor, is right around the corner–and there has been no shortage of extra spooky content released to keep us curious. The first trailer was packed with possible clues as to the show’s story and the Manor’s resident ghosts, creepy dolls, and deeply unsettling children.

Now, the official Bly Manor twitter account has released the episode titles for the season with a series of posters. Take a look at them here.

Notably, the title for Episode 8 seems to be censored out. It looks like it’s going to be six words, probably starting with “the,” but that’s as far as we can guess. It’s poster features a very scary looking chest with water pouring out of it, so maybe it has something to do with drowning or that lake we saw over and over again in the trailer.

Like Hill House before it, Bly Manor will be loosely adapting a literary classic–Henry James’ gothic romance novella The Turn Of The Screw. It’s the story of a live-in nanny, called a Governess in the original story, who goes to work caring for a set of young and recently orphaned siblings on the grounds of a sprawling and possibly haunted house.

While you won’t be seeing any of Hill House’s Crane family in this season of the anthology show, you will see some familiar faces in new roles like Oliver Jackson-Cohen who played Luke, Victoria Pedretti who played Nell, and Henry Thomas who played Hugh.

The Haunting Of Bly Manor is arriving on Netflix on October 9.

Pokemon Go October 2020 Community Day Detailed

October is just around the corner, and Pokemon Go developer Niantic has already announced a handful of events happening in the game next month. Beyond the fashion-themed event, Niantic is hosting another Community Day on Saturday, October 17, and the studio has now shared some more details about it.

As previously revealed, the featured Pokemon for October’s Community Day will be Charmander, the runner-up in Niantic’s recent Community Day poll. Throughout the event, Charmander will appear in the wild and in Raids more often than usual, making this a good opportunity to stock up on Charmander Candy. On top of that, you’ll have a better chance of encountering Shiny Charmander during the event.

This isn’t the first time Charmander has been the star of a Community Day; the Gen 1 starter was also the featured Pokemon back in May 2018, but this time around it will be able to learn a new event move. Every Charmander that you evolve all the way into Charizard up to two hours after the Community Day ends will learn the Dragon-type attack Dragon Breath. This applies to any Charmander that evolves during the designated time frame, even if you’ve caught them prior to the event.

Finally, a few other bonuses will be available during October’s Community Day. As usual, any Incense that you use during the event will remain active for three hours instead of the usual 30 minutes. Additionally, you’ll earn triple the normal amount of Stardust for each Pokemon you catch throughout the event. There will also be a Community Day-exclusive Special Research story called A Tale of Tails. Tickets to access the story will cost $1 USD, and completing it will net you a variety of rewards including Charizard Mega Energy.

Like the past few Community Day’s, October’s event will run for six hours instead of the traditional three, from 11 AM to 5 PM local time. That means you’ll have until 7 PM local time to evolve Charmander and get a Charizard that knows Dragon Breath. You can read more about the event on the official Pokemon Go website.

In the meantime, the Legendary Pokemon Zapdos is appearing in five-star Raids again until October 2, when it’ll be replaced by Moltres. There are numerous other events lined up for Pokemon Go next month, including the game’s annual Halloween event. While details on that are still scarce, Niantic has teased that it will introduce Mega Gengar during the event. Niantic has also said it is phasing out some of Pokemon Go’s pandemic bonuses starting October 1.

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Dirt 5 Supports Cross-Gen Saves On Xbox Series X/S, But Not PS5

While Codemasters’ Dirt 5 will offer free next-gen upgrades for both PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S players, the former will not be able to transfer any progress from the PS4 version of the game when making the jump to the newer console.

This was confirmed on the game’s official Twitter account in a response to a fan question. When upgrading Dirt 5 from PS4 to PS5, the game will allow you to move across any Playground track creations but no progress from its campaign, any in-game currency, and custom livery designs. By comparison, all of these are supported when moving your save from Xbox One to Xbox Series X/S.

Dirt 5 is supporting Microsoft’s Smart Delivery program, which makes its cross-gen save situation easier to understand. But it’s now another game in a growing list of PS4 titles with next-gen upgrades that won’t support save transfers. Yakuza: Like a Dragon will also not let you transfer your save when it launches in March for PS5, while Sony’s own Spider-Man will not let you bring over your progress to the PS5 remaster. Curiously though, save transfers between the PS4 and PS5 versions of Spider-Man: Miles Morales are supported.

Dirt 5 is launching alongside the Xbox Series X on November 10 after two small delays. It will also launch on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on the same day, before coming to PS5 on November 12 when Sony’s console launches.

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One Of The Best Nintendo Switch Controllers Gets A Pac-Man Makeover

The Hori Split Pad Pro is one of the best Nintendo Switch controllers you can buy. Each handle slides into the Switch, replacing the Joy-Cons and giving you more substantial pads to use in handheld mode. Hori recently released a number of different colours, and now the company has revealed a Pac-Man-themed version of the Split Pad Pro. It’s available to preorder now for $60 with a release date of November 19.

The new Pac-Man design has the little yellow guy on the left controller, accompanied by the blue ghost Inky, while the right controller features red ghost Blinky, pink ghost Pinky, and orange ghost Clyde. Beneath them, the controller features the classic Pac-Man map.

If you’re interested in more product recommendations, check out our Nintendo Switch gift guide. There are a lot of different controllers, headsets, and accessories that will make any Nintendo fan happy this holiday season.

Pokemon Go Is Removing Some Of Its Pandemic Bonuses This Week

Pokemon Go developer Niantic has been making numerous changes to the game over the past few months to make it easier to play from home amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, but some of these tweaks won’t be around for much longer. Niantic has announced that some of the bonuses it implemented in the game will soon be phased out, while others will remain fixtures “for the foreseeable future.”

Beginning tomorrow, October 1, the distance it takes to hatch eggs will return to normal, although Niantic says it will also include more incubators in boxes you can get from Pokemon Go’s in-game shop. Additionally, Incense will now only be more effective while you are walking. Your Buddy Pokemon will also still give you gifts, but only when you’re close to running out, and only once per day.

Although these bonuses are being reverted, a handful will remain available going forward. You’ll still be able to carry a maximum of 20 gifts in your inventory, and you’ll still receive triple the normal amount of XP and Stardust for the first Pokemon you catch each day. Finally, Incense that you use will remain active for 60 minutes rather than the original 30 minutes. You can read more about the upcoming changes on the Pokemon Go website.

Niantic already has a number of October events lined up for Pokemon Go. A new set of Field Research tasks goes live starting October 1. Each time you achieve a Research Breakthrough next month, you’ll encounter the Ghost/Bug Pokemon Shedinja. Beyond that, a fashion-themed event will kick off in the game starting October 2. That’s also the same date the game’s current Legendary, Zapdos, will leave five-star Raids, with Moltres taking its place until October 9.

In other Pokemon news, The Pokemon Company confirmed that Pokemon Go compatibility will be added to Pokemon Home before the year ends. Once this functionality is live, you’ll be able to transfer certain monsters from the mobile game to the storage service and then bring them into Pokemon Sword and Shield. You’ll also get a few bonuses for transferring a monster. First, you’ll receive the Mystery Box in Pokemon Go, which is used to summon the Mythical Pokemon Meltan. You’ll also get a Melmetal that’s capable of Gigantamaxing as a Mystery Gift in Pokemon Home.

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How Console Wars Directors Are Turning The Nintendo Vs. Sega Battle Into A TV Show

If you’re a child of the ’80s or ’90s, chances are you know about the video game console wars. Before the era of PlayStations and Xboxes, many of that era grew up as either Nintendo kids or Sega kids. Of course, the war between the two video game companies went far deeper than playground squabbles about whether Super Nintendo or Sega Genesis had the superior Aladdin game–t was Sega, by the way.

There was also a battle in the boardrooms of Nintendo and Sega, as the companies battled for video game console supremacy, which takes center stage in the new CBS All Access documentary Console Wars, from directors Blake J. Harris and Jonah Tulis. Harris also wrote a novel of the same name, which was released back in 2014. What many might now know, though, is that the documentary doesn’t exist because of the book. Instead, they were developed simultaneously, along with another medium they want to use to tell this story.

“Blake came to me and said, ‘I found this cool story. I don’t know what it is yet.’ He’s like, ‘I think it’s a book,'” Tulis told GameSpot. At the time, the two were screenwriting and film producing partners, which gave Tulis the idea that, given how visual a medium video games are, this could make for an interesting documentary.

“You have all this great media and you want to be placed in this time capsule of the ’90s, which is sort of the biggest thing we try to do with this was turning this into a time capsule,” he explained.

Then, Harris realized they could also approach the story from a narrative angle, much like The Social Network. At that point, the duo met with Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg to see if they’d like to executive produce the documentary. Instead of that, Rogen and Goldberg offered to write the forward of the book, finance the documentary, and help them make their video game version of The Social Network, which was going to be produced with Columbia Pictures. Instead, the project will now be a limited series on the CBS All Access streaming service.

How will the series differ from the documentary, though? “It becomes much more of a character piece. I think you really want to get into the characters even deeper and deeper and deeper in a series like that,” Tulis said. “And, you know, you have the best actors in the world able to handle it and take these characters who need another level.” Thus far, no casting has been announced, but the documentary is full of interesting characters.

Chief among them is Tom Kalinske, the former CEO of Sega of America. He helped launch the Sega Genesis, coming to the company after working for Mattel over a decade. “Tom Kalinske, he’s a huge part of the documentary–you might say the main character–but we’ve really just scratched the surface there. We don’t really get into how things ended at Mattel not in a way that he wanted and sort of [how] Sega was his one last chance to do something great.”

Likewise, Harris hopes to put more of a spotlight on Ellen Beth van Buskirk, the former marketing services manager at Sega of America. “[She’s] probably my favorite character in the documentary. You don’t really get into it, [but] there’s a lot about what it was like to be a woman working at all, let alone in the game industry,” he said. “And these are the kinds of things that, we tried to hint at and try to get at in small ways. But in an episodic format, you can really get more much more into the motivations and what’s driving these people.”

Hopefully, focusing more on the characters in a limited series format means viewers will get to see the head of Nintendo legitimately wanting to get into a street fight with the head of Sega–an event that’s covered in the documentary.

The Console Wars documentary is streaming now on CBS All Access.

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