Shiny Space Shooter Chorus Gets Its First Gameplay Trailer

Chorus was previously revealed earlier this year for current and next generation consoles, and today we got a small glimpse at its fast-paced space dogfighting gameplay.

The short gameplay trailer shows how you can quickly zip around larger space installations in a very nimble-looking ship, taking down enemies in a flurry of gunfire as you go.

Chorus doesn’t have a release date yet, but will launch on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, PC, and Google Stadia sometime in 2021. Catch up on all the other big Opening Night Live announcements right here.

Now Playing: Chorus Official Gameplay Trailer | Gamescom 2020

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Gets More Story Details At Gamescom

After months of teasers, Activision finally lifted the veil on Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Now that the game has been formally revealed, we got another look during Gamescom Opening Night Live; this time, the presentation focused mostly on the story.

Gamescom Opening Night Live host Geoff Keighley interviewed Raven Software creative director Dan Vondrak, who gave more context to the game’s story before showing off a new trailer. The brief story trailer went over some history of major world events like the Vietnam War with real-life footage. That transitioned into a story cutscene, a longer cut of the White House meeting seen in the debut trailer. It covered the Black Ops team discussing a mission to stop Project Perseus, including facetime with then-president Ronald Reagan.

Black Ops Cold War is a direct sequel to the first Black Ops, eschewing some of the prior sequels. As the name implies, it dramatizes the Cold War between Soviet Russia and the United States, as nuclear tension and covert action were the main points of engagement. It will have multiple endings, and the campaign is expected to be about the same length as other Call of Duty games.

The multiplayer, meanwhile, will encompass traditional classic multiplayer, Zombies, and the continuation of the free-to-play battle royale Warzone.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s release date is November 13 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It’s coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X as well, but a release date for those versions has not been confirmed. You can pre-order the game now, and for more details check out everything we know.

Now Playing: Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Full Presentation | Gamescom 2020

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LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Delayed to 2021

After months of silence, TT Games has unveiled more about its ambitious new LEGO adventure to a galaxy far, far away. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

Shown off at Gamescom 2020‘s Opening Night Live, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga’s new trailer showcased some of the famous recreated scenes, gameplay, and humor to come. However, WB Games also confirmed the next LEGO Star Wars game has been delayed to spring 2021, while also confirming plans for PS5 and Xbox Series X versions.

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Earlier this year, TT Games released new key art for LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, teasing its franchise-spanning story, and we later learned that several real-world LEGO sets will include codes to unlock content in-game. A LEGO Star Wars release date was seemingly announced on the weekly Star Wars Show, but the episode was later re-edited to remove the release date announcement.

Unveiled at E3 last year, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga isn’t a remake of past LEGO Star Wars games but rather a new entry that looks to shake up the LEGO game formula in some major ways.

Resident Evil Live-Action Series Confirmed By Netflix

After more than a year of speculation about the possibility of Netflix developing a Resident Evil series, the streaming giant has finally confirmed that a live-action adaptation of Capcom’s legendary survival-horror franchise is in the works.

According to Netflix, Resident Evil will tell a brand new story across two timelines. Here’s how Netflix describes the Resident Evil show in a brief synopsis:

“In the first timeline, fourteen-year-old sisters Jade and Billie Wesker are moved to New Raccoon City. A manufactured, corporate town, forced on them right as adolescence is in full swing. But the more time they spend there, the more they come to realize that the town is more than it seems and their father (editor’s note: Albert Wesker, we presume!) may be concealing dark secrets. Secrets that could destroy the world. Cut to the second timeline, well over a decade into the future: there are less than fifteen million people left on Earth. And more than six billion monsters — people and animals infected with the T-virus. Jade, now thirty, struggles to survive in this New World, while the secrets from her past – about her sister, her father, and herself – continue to haunt her.”

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Netflix has also released an image of the first script via its NX Twitter account:

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While no casting information has been announced, Netflix did reveal that the eight-episode first season of hour-long episodes will be brought to life by showrunner and writer Andrew Dabb (Supernatural), and director Bronwen Hughes (The Walking Dead), who will direct the first two episodes. Both Dabb and Hughes will serve as executive producers alongside Robert Kulzer and Oliver Berben of Constantin Film, and Mary Leah Sutton.

“Resident Evil is my favorite game of all time,” Dabb explained. “I’m incredibly excited to tell a new chapter in this amazing story and bring the first-ever Resident Evil series to Netflix members around the world. For every type of Resident Evil fan, including those joining us for the first time, the series will be complete with a lot of old friends, and some things (bloodthirsty, insane things) people have never seen before.”

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Are you excited for a Resident Evil Netflix series? Let us know in the comments which familiar characters you hope to see in the show.

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Watch The First Trailer For Come Play, Which Is Just Babadook With iPads

The new horror movie Come Play has just released its first trailer. Due out on Halloween this year, the film is about a monster named Larry who manifests through smart devices like iPads. The trailer sets up the main premise’s broad strokes: An autistic young boy named Oliver (Azhy Robertson), desperate for a friend, seeks solace and refuge in his tablet and happens upon a haunted app with a mysterious creature inside. Check out the trailer in the tweet below.

Come Play also stars Gillian Jacobs (Community, The Good Wife) and John Gallagher, Jr. (Westworld, The Newsroom). The film is an expanded version of writer-director Jacob Chase’s 2017 five-minute short film, Larry, which has a similar plot. Chase, an emerging talent, earned “an exclusive directing mentorship under Zack Snyder on the set of Justice League” on the strength of his 2016 Super Bowl ad, Doritos Dogs.

Come Play, which is rated PG-13, is expected to be released into theaters on October 31.

Hitman 3 Will Offer Free Next-Gen Upgrades, But Only For Digital Copies

Hitman III is set to launch on January 20, supporting both current and next-generation consoles. But unlike the confusing upgrade situation other games have found themselves in, Hitman III is keeping things simple. That is, if you purchase its digital edition.

Hitman III will offer free next-gen upgrades for both PS5 and Xbox Series X. Players who purchase the PS4 digital edition will be able to redeem the PS5 version for free when they upgrade their console. On Xbox, Hitman III supports Smart Delivery, which means you’ll get the best version of the game for the console you’re playing it on. Presumably this means the upgrade extends to physical copies of Hitman III for Xbox, but developer IO Interactive doesn’t make clear if a physical version will be released.

Along with free next-gen upgrades, Hitman 3 will also feature two editions for pre-order. The first is as standard as you’re going to get, with only a Trinity Pack DLC bonus for those who pre-order. The Deluxe edition features additional in-game items, including the same Trinity Pack, downloadable soundtrack, additional outfits, and more. You can check out both DLC packs below.

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Hitman 3’s approach to next-gen upgrades is refreshing given how confusing it has become in recent weeks. Remedy Entertainment’s Control won’t be getting any free next-gen upgrades unless you purchase its new, all-inclusive Ultimate Edition, while Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has an incredibly confusing number of permutations relating to which versions of the game are eligible to purchase an upgrade. It’s all a bit messy.

Hitman 3 will be the first entry in the series to include VR support too, initially exclusive to PlayStation VR. It will also be compatible with missions from the previous two games for those who own them. Hitman III will launch on Xbox One, PS4, Xbox Series X, PS5, and the Epic Games Store.

Now Playing: HITMAN 3 – VR Mode Announcement Trailer

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Xbox Games With Gold Free Games For September 2020 Revealed

August is coming to a close, so a new lineup of freebies for Xbox Live Gold subscribers is almost here. Microsoft has revealed September’s four Games with Gold titles–two for Xbox One, and two legacy titles that are backward-compatible. The Division–not The Division 2–leads the way on Xbox One and will be followed up by point-and-click adventure game The Book of Unwritten Tales 2. Third-person shooter Armed and Dangerous and puzzle-platformer de Blob 2 will also be free next month.

The Division will be free all month for Gold subscribers. Though it’s a solid game, it’s a rather uninspired choice considering much of the fun of the series hinges on online multiplayer, and The Division 2 took its place last year. If you haven’t played the original, however, there’s fun to be had in the campaign–but you can regularly find it in bargain bins for only a few bucks.

From September 16 to October 15, you can grab The Book of Unwritten Tales 2, a humorous point-and-click adventure game starring four unlikely heroes who set out on an adventure to stop a magical force that has turned the kingdom upside down. It’s a rather silly adventure game, seeing as how monsters have been turned into puppies and castles now look like huge dollhouses.

For the first half of the month, the charming Xbox 360 puzzle-platformer de Blob 2 will be free to claim. In de Blob 2, you work through 12 levels on a quest to restore color to the normally jolly city. Zany third-person shooter Armed and Dangerous will be free in the second half of September. Filled with wild guns and spoofs on popular fantasy and science fiction media, Armed and Dangerous doesn’t take itself too seriously.

If you haven’t claimed them already, make sure you pick up the remaining Games with Gold offerings for August before they’re gone. Portal Knights and Red Faction II are up for grabs until the end of the month, while Override: Mech City Brawl is available until September 15.

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Retro-FPS Throwback Prodeus Launches In Early Access This November

Coming from developer Building Box and published Humble Games, Prodeus is a blend of retro first-person shooter action with modern visuals to show off the carnage. Earlier this year, we got a look at the game during the plethora of livestreams in the place of E3 2020. In this GameSpot exclusive, we can confirm that Prodeus will launch in early access on November 10 for Steam.

The newest Gamescom 2020 trailer shows off what you can expect in the game, which is a fast-paced rush through a nightmare gallery demons, monsters, and other horrors you’ll be able to take out in bloody chunks. In the game, you’ll dive into a full campaign that pays tribute to classic FPS games like Doom, Quake, and Duke Nukem. As you fight through monsters’ hordes, you’ll expand your arsenal of weapons to dispatch the increasingly challenging foes. Along with the campaign, Prodeus also has a full map editor, letting you build levels from scratch and share them online.

Just before the reveal of the release date, we heard from Building Box game designer Jason Mojica about the making of the game and how they wanted to pay tribute to the classics of the FPS genre.

“Over the last 15 years, we’ve honed our design skills at some of the larger FPS studios,” he said. “Today, being able to use that knowledge while designing layouts and gameplay that would feel right at home with the retro shooter of yesteryear gives us a unique perspective. We missed the days when you could bust open a level editor and quickly craft something special. Sharing your creations with an inclusive community where ideas bounced around at a fast pace. There was a simplicity in the creative process, where innovation was king. I suppose, in a way, we want to get back to our modding roots and enable a generation of modders with these accessible tools for the game.”

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Much like the modern iteration of Doom, Prodeus channels the spirit of what made the classic FPS games so memorable, which is the focus on pure action that kept the plot to a minimum. Following the launch in November, Prodeus will continue to receive updates and new content for the game as well.

For more on Prodeus, and the others games shown off during the days of the online Gamescom 2020, be sure to check out our hub page for the show.

Now Playing: Prodeus – Early Access Release Date Trailer

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Fortnite Claw Marks Location: Where To Investigate For Season 4 Wolverine Challenge

Fortnite’s Season 4 is Marvel-themed, and that includes some of its challenges. The first Wolverine challenge is now available, and it asks you to investigate mysterious claw marks. Here’s where to find them and what to do.

How To Investigate Claw Marks, Explained

Investigating Fortnite’s new claw marks is as simple as approaching one of the designated locations. Just getting close to the claw marks is enough; you won’t need to hold down a button or key to actually do the investigating. But you’ll first need to know where to go, as the game doesn’t offer any specific directions on where to find Wolverine’s claw marks.

Fortunately, all three of the claw marks you’ll need to complete the challenge can be found in close proximity to each other in the Weeping Woods. You can consult our map below or check out the individual images and descriptions for how to hunt these down. These can be investigated in any order.

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Fortnite claw marks location map

Claw Mark Location: Near The House

Starting with the northmost claw mark, you’ll find it in the building that’s directly northwest of where the words “Weeping Woods” are on the map. There are two larger buildings in the area, and this is the one that’s farther north. Along the west side of the building (the part that’s closer to the river), you’ll want to make your way to the bottom floor, underneath the porch that lines the floor above. Hiding behind some hedges and next to some air condition units, you’ll see the claw marks on the wall. Take note that this is on the outside of the building, not the inside.

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Claw marks at the house

Claw Mark Location: On The Rock Near The Water

Moving south, you’ll see a very small pond that’s situated between the two buildings. There are a few rocks here, but it’s the northern one, closer to the building you visited above, that has the giant claw marks. Simply walk near it or hop into the water and swim over to investigate.

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Claw Mark Location: On The Green RV

Continuing southeast, you’ll see a few RVs–these are directly south of the other large building in the area. On the west side of the RV, you’ll find the final claw marks just next to the door.

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Claw Marks Challenge Reward

Completing this challenge will earn you the Berserker Barrage spray. This features Wolverine with his claws out, standing in front of some graffiti signifying the noise they make. If this season works like past ones, It’s possible this challenge will be necessary to unlock the Wolverine skin once that’s finally available, but we’ll report back once that’s clear. A new Wolverine challenge will unlock for the first six weeks of the season, at which point you’ll be able to get the Wolverine outfit.

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