Xbox Series X First-Party Games Showcase Coming on July 23

Xbox has announced that its showcase of Xbox Series X games, including first-party titles, will be broadcast on July 23.

The livestream will begin at 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm UK (that’s July 24 at 2am AEST). We know the showcase will be games-focused, and will include showings of new games from the likes of Double Fine, Ninja Theory, and Obsidian. We know the show will also include Halo Infinite.

Recent rumours have also centred around the possibility of reveals for Fable 4 (potentially from Playground Games) and a new Perfect Dark (with speculation pointing to mysterious new ‘AAAA’ Microsoft studio, The Initiative).

Those hoping to see the much-rumoured Xbox Series S may be disappointed, with rumours pointing to an August reveal.

Xbox previously held a third-party focused showcase in May, which revealed the likes of Scorn, Second Extinction, and more. Some weren’t happy with how that showcase played out, which Microsoft recognised, saying it “set some wrong expectations” – hopefully this new showcase has taken that feedback onboard.

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IGN Partners With Gamescom 2020

We’re happy to announce that IGN is once again partnering with gamescom this year, where we’ll be helping to recreate the show in its new digital form.

gamescom 2020 runs from August 27-30, and kicks off with Opening Night Live. We’ll be streaming that showcase and much, much more across every IGN platform, throughout the event.

Every day, we’ll be bringing you the gamescom Studio stream, including live gameplay demos, exclusive interviews with developers and publishers, and daily news.

We’ll also be bringing you a daily wrap-up show, an indie showcase, and an awards show:

 

  • August 28-29 – gamescom Daily Show: Presented by IGN’s Michael Swaim, the gamescom Daily Show will wrap up the day’s highlights, as well as covering the likes of cosplay, esports, and more.
  • August 29 – gamescom Awesome Indies: In this showcase, we’ll be showing off the most exciting games from smaller developers at the show, shining a light on some of the industry’s most original projects, and talking them through with their developers.
  • August 30 – gamescom Best Of Show: Closing out gamescom 2020, we’ll be handing out the gamescom awards, as well as showing off the results of the yearly cosplay competition.

 

This year’s gamescom is an exclusively digital event, and will be completely free to watch, with no event tickets required. We’ll have more info for you on how to watch the show as we get closer to the event.

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Team Fortress 2 Classic Mod Is Available In Full Now

If you often find yourself yearning for a simpler era of online multiplayer games, before Overwatch, or Fortnite, or any kind of battle royale, Team Fortress 2 Classic may be for you. As picked up by VG24/7, the Death and Taxes update on the classic mod is now live, marking TF2 Classic’s official release.

Although Valve still supports and occasionally updates Team Fortress 2 over a decade after it was originally released, many players feel the live game doesn’t reflect the version they played in its heyday in the years after release.

“Team Fortress 2 Classic is a re-imagining of the 2008-2009 era of the original Team Fortress 2, [which we] consider the “Classic Era”, featuring old features that were scrapped and worked upon, or new content such as new weapons and gamemodes,” the mod’s website explains. Despite being a huge undertaking, the TF2 Classic mod is entirely fan-made by team Eminoma.

TF2 Classic has been around since 2015, though it went around four years without any public updates. Most of the time leading up to the big new Death and Taxes update has been dedicated to fixing up some of TF2’s scrapped game features, as well as developing its own original game modes from scratch.

You can play the shiny new version of TF2 classic now, including new game modes VIP and Domination, as well as a whole lot of maps both new and old. Team Fortress 2 Classic is available to download here.

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Pokemon: Twilight Wing Anime’s Penultimate Episode Is Full Of Ghosts And Emotion

Episode 6 of Pokemon: Twilight Wings is now available in English, further exploring the world of Galar, the continent explored in Pokemon Sword & Shield. The episode, which focuses on gym leader Allister and some previously unseen characters, is a surprisingly emotional little story about two kids in hospital.

The episode, which is called Moonlight and can be watched in full below, isn’t particularly heavy on Pokemon outside of a few ghost types–it’s more about two kids struggling to come to terms with what their undefined illness means for their future as Pokemon trainers.

Happily, the tone is kept pretty light despite some potentially heavy themes, and it’s heavily implied that both kids will be okay.

Moonlight also gives us some more insight into Allister, a character that is exclusive to Pokemon Shield.

It’s not as good as, say, Barry Jenkins’ Best Picture Oscar-winning 2016 film Moonlight, but it’s still pretty nice.

Pokemon: Twilight Wings is set to run for seven episodes in total, so there’s one more to go. These episodes have done a good job of fleshing out the world of Galar, which has also expanded in-game recently thanks to the Isle of Armor expansion.

Pokemon also got another great anime spin-off recently called a Poketoon.

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Brie Larson Starts YouTube Channel And Reveals The Movies She Auditioned For

Oscar-winning actress Brie Larson, who plays Captain Marvel in the MCU, has started a new YouTube channel. In this first episode, Larson invites a series of famous YouTube users and people in her life–including Sean Evans from Hot Ones and even her grandmother–to give her advice on how to make a popular YouTube channel. She also shared some secrets about her life in Hollywood.

Larson revealed that she auditioned for Star Wars, The Hunger Games, and Terminator: Genisys. She did not share any details on the specific parts she tried out for, so we can only guess. On the subject of the Terminator, Larson shared that she got a flat tire on the way to the audition, and then “got a flat tire at the audition” so to speak, and ultimately did not get the part.

Also in the video, Larson speaks briefly about her love of video games, and she says future videos could cover that topic. She also confirmed that she plays Fortnite and might make a future video about playing Duos with another celebrity streamer. Appearing on Hot Ones recently, Larson spoke at length about her love for Super Mario 3D World and Nintendo games in general.

Larson, like many other actors in Hollywood, is currently not working due to the COVID-19 crisis, which creates the space to start something like a YouTube channel. Actor John Krasinski also created a YouTube news show called Some Good News, which he has sold to GameSpot parent company ViacomCBS.

IN 2016, Larson won the Oscar for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for Room. She also played Envy Adams in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, while she had a starring role in Kong: Skull Island. She made her Captain Marvel debut in the 2019 film of the same name, before reprising the role in Avengers: Endgame. Also in 2019, she played herself in Between Two Ferns: The Movie.

Larson is set to play Captain Marvel again in 2022’s Captain Marvel 2.

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EA Sports UFC 4 Reveal Will Finally Happen Very Soon After Many Leaks

EA Sports is now just days away from announcing the long-rumored EA Sports UFC 4. A promotional poster for the upcoming UFC 251 fight states that the upcoming fight will host the reveal of the game on July 11.

You can see in the poster below that the “official reveal” of EA Sports UFC 4 will take place alongside the event. We’ll report back with more details as they’re announced.

The existence of EA Sports UFC 4 was hinted at in June when a website for the unannounced game’s unannounced beta showed up.

Before that, sports game writer Brian Mazique said in Fight Guys video that EA Sports UFC will be released on PS4 and Xbox One, as well as PS5 and Xbox Series X. Mazique also said that boxers Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will appear in the game. It wouldn’t be the first instance of a boxer appearing in the MMA series, as the legendary Mike Tyson was in 2018’s EA Sports UFC 3.

Even before that, EA Sports UFC 4 was originally leaked through the PlayStation database earlier in June. And prior to that, UFC commentator Jon Anik let slip that EA Sports UFC 4 was in the works.

EA confirmed back in 2019 that it was reviving at least one of its dormant sports game franchises, and now all the signs are pointing to UFC.

GameSpot has officially kicked off Play For All–a celebration of all things gaming. Join us as we bring you the summer’s hottest news, previews, interviews, features, and videos, as well as raise money for Black Lives Matter and COVID-19 relief efforts with the help of our friends from around the gaming world. Check out the Play For All schedule for more.

Listen To The Cyberpunk 2077 Theme As Performed By A Beatbox Champion

Even though we’re still some months out from Cyberpunk 2077‘s recently delayed release date, everyone’s getting hyped about the upcoming game. Now musical covers from fans are popping up, such as Russian beatboxer Improver’s take on the Cyberpunk theme, as picked up by VG24/7.

Improver took out the top spot at last year’s Russian Beatbox Championships and since then has added a bunch of beatbox covers to his YouTube channel. Known for his skill with techno-style music involving synths, tackling the Cyberpunk theme was likely a no-brainer for Improver.

While Cyberpunk 2077 is still almost four months out from release, we’re learning more about the game every day from CD Projekt Red. The first Night City Wire presentation went live last month, with a second episode set to air in the next few weeks.

GameSpot has also published its first previews of the highly anticipated game, so you can check out Tamoor Hussain’s preview of some of Cyberpunk 2077’s smaller stories, or Edmond Tran’s investigation of cyberpunk themes in the demo.

Cyberpunk 2077 is scheduled for a November 19 release on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. CD Projekt Red has also promised that the release versions of the game will be playable on next-gen consoles PS5 and Xbox Series X thanks to a free update.

Now Playing: Everything We Know About Cyberpunk 2077’s Story So Far

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F1 2020 Review

Formula One is very much defined by its superstar drivers. Hamilton. Schumacher. Senna. These names loom large over entire eras of F1 racing. But while it’s the drivers that get the adulation, the legacies, and the lucrative watch endorsement deals, above all that Formula One is still a team sport.

F1 2020 is without doubt the most superb interpretation of that yet, bringing a satisfyingly deep management angle to the most feature-filled Formula One game I can remember.

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Formula One really is much, much more than just driver versus driver. It’s organisation versus organisation in a chequebook-shattering technological arms race, and F1 2020’s fantastic new My Team mode is a wonderful and addictive representation of this war over precious milliseconds.

Leading by Example

My Team stands apart from past F1 career modes by casting players as not just a driver, but as a team owner, too. Where previously we’ve needed to choose and join an existing team as a driver-for-hire, and hop between them as the opportunities arise, F1 2020 allows players to follow in the footsteps of greats like Sir Jack Brabham and Bruce McLaren and build their own personal race teams around them – all while still taking to the track every weekend.

While past F1 career modes have allowed us to control car upgrade R&D on behalf of our employers, giving drivers at least some influence on what happens off the circuit, My Team massively eclipses this. You need to build a brand new team from the ground up, effectively becoming the 11th team within the F1 championship. That means choosing team colours, assembling a logo, signing a power unit, securing sponsors, honing a livery and matching race suits, contracting a second driver, and watching your finances as you attempt to grow your organisation into an outfit that can challenge the established powerhouses.

[poilib element=”quoteBox” parameters=”excerpt=My%20Team%20adds%20a%20huge%20amount%20of%20longevity%20to%20F1%202020″]My Team adds a huge amount of longevity to F1 2020. I’ve never hit the 10-year mark in previous F1 games, but I could here. And it’s not just because there are visible things to spend vast sums of your sponsorship bucks on – like upgrades to various parts of your business, including bigger and better simulators and fancy wind tunnels for your aero boffins. And it’s not just because the finite number of days in the F1 calendar means it’s a constant juggling act to schedule everything from training for your second driver to team building activities for your various R&D departments. It’s because the sense of ownership over the destiny of my race team is something unique to F1 2020. Previous F1 career modes simply haven’t been able to produce the same emotional connection. When my first driver refused to re-sign after our debut season – after all the time I dedicated to boosting his stats via training – I was pretty bent out of shape. How dare he? After everything Jack Speedweasel Racing did for him! Seeing him finish last in the first round after leaving my team was surprisingly satisfying.

Yes, the livery selection scope is ultimately pretty narrow. Yes, it’s a bit silly that showing any kind of specific attention to one department makes the rest of your staff grumpy, like they’re a bunch of five-year-olds who missed out on a cookie. Yes, some of the recycled cutscenes clash a bit with the fantasy of you being the boss now. But, minor grievances aside, mixing a robust motorsports management experience with the series’ existing brand of excellent on-track action means My Team isn’t just the best thing Codemasters has ever added to its F1 franchise – it may be the best addition to any F1 game since Psygnosis coaxed Murray Walker into a sound booth back in the late ’90s.

Time to Split

If additional team micromanagement isn’t your bag, or you just bleed Ferrari red and could never imagine racing against them, My Team hasn’t replaced the traditional Career Mode; it still exists as a separate mode. Like last year you can start with a small F2 appetiser, though you can also complete a full season of it this time, if you wish. Failing that, there’s still the regular Championship mode, where you play as a real driver in a fantasy version of the 2020 season. You know, the one that was going to start in Australia instead of Austria. Zandvoort and Hanoi make their debut and, while the latter is a little plain to look at from track level, a pair of long straights and some gently snaking S-sections that you can basically straightline through contribute to a pretty wicked sense of speed. There is no shortage of content in F1 2020.

Perhaps best of all, however, is the return of split-screen. And yes, it seems a little silly to celebrate something we had back in 1996, but I’ve had a hoot playing F1 2020’s splitscreen with my kids. You can choose any driver and car you want but we’ve had fun turning the splitscreen into a bit of couch co-op by racing on the same team and striving for 1-2 finishes. I did glance down at one point to find the AI struggling to extract themselves from a monster wreck at Monza my son found himself caught in, but he was howling with laughter at the time, so well played, Codemasters. After all, anything can happen in Formula One, and it usually does.

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The casual driving model provides a helpful friction assist for off-track excursions and an automatic respawn feature for F1 newbies, but F1 2020 caters for the other end of the spectrum too, with improved grip on corner exits thanks to some massaging of the tyre model, and a more realistic ERS deployment mechanic. The main function is now mapped to a single, more authentic ‘Overtake’ button. There are also neat, nerdy touches like the ability to fiddle with the HUD and fully customise what you want on screen.

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Nintendo Switch Eshop Releases This Week: Catherine: Full Body, Superliminal, And More

While the mid-year period is generally pretty quiet as far as big releases go, the Switch is still getting plenty of new games including some unique indies and the Switch port of Catherine: Full Body.

Nintendo’s Paper Mario: The Origami King won’t be out for almost two weeks still, meaning there’s still time for Switch fanatics to get stuck into Catherine: Full Body, the upgraded remake of Catherine that still lives up to the original’s messed up concept.

Other highlights in this week’s eShop include Superliminal, a first-person puzzle game focusing on optical illusions, and Vigor, a free to play loot shooter arriving near the end of the week.

The new releases for this week also include two indie game bundles– the Couch Co-Op Bundle Vol. 2 includes roguelite shoot ’em up Black Paradox, Korean shmup Shikhondo: Soul Eater, arcade action game Bleed, and procedural platformer Vertical Drop Heroes. The Digerati Indie Darling Bundle Vol. 3 also includes Shikhondo, along with the award-winning 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, Omega Strike and Nefarious.

July 2

  • Arcade Archives Wiz
  • Being Stronger While Playing! SilverStar Go DX
  • Biped
  • Couch Co-Op Bundle Vol. 2
  • Digerati Indie Darling Bundle Vol. 3
  • Dune Sea
  • eCrossminton
  • GRISAIA PHANTOM TRIGGER 01&02
  • Infliction: Extended Cut
  • Keen: One Girl Army
  • Pool Slide Story
  • SWARMRIDERS
  • The Otterman Empire
  • The Wanderer: Frankenstein’s Creature

July 3

  • Clash Force
  • Ghost Grab 3000
  • Infini
  • Singled Out
  • Starlit Adventures Golden Stars

July 4

  • Zombies ruined my day

July 6

July 7

  • Catherine: Full Body
  • Superliminal

July 8

As always Nintendo has a number of deals available in the eShop if you’d rather pick up a bargain–or check out GameSpot’s pick of the best eShop deals of the week, including sales on some of Jackbox‘s best game packs.

Now Playing: Catherine: Full Body – Nintendo Switch Gameplay Trailer

Call Of Duty League Championship Will Be Held Online

Activision has announced that the upcoming Call of Duty League post-season schedule–including the Championship–will be held as a virtual tournament, not an in-person LAN event as has been the case in the past. The announcement is not a big surprise, as the regular season took place online due to the COVID-19 crisis. With the pandemic still gripping the USA and other parts of the world, this year’s event has moved to an online-only setup.

“Due to continuing health risks associated with COVID-19 and our collective priority focus on protecting the safety of our teams, players, league staff, and partner personnel, the remainder of the season will be held online,” Activision said in a news release. “This decision was made with great care, communication, and consideration over the course of many discussions.”

To support this change, the League is giving all competitors a “universal camera setup” that will be switched on for the entirety of matches. This will give League officials the ability to ensure players are not keeping things above the line. “The cameras will provide visibility for league officials to view and check each competitor’s console, controller, and monitor as needed,” Activision said. “Once a match reaches an official ready check status, players will need to be seated and on camera.”

Since the start of the online-only tournament this year, teams have had the ability to veto servers if they don’t feel comfortable playing on them. For the post-season, teams will be able to veto a server five times for each match, which is more than during the regular season. “By adding more options, we have increased the probability of getting the best possible server for both teams,” Activision said. “Additionally, with more servers in play for each match, there will also be more fallback options if there’s an unexpected issue.”

Finally, Activision said it is beefing up its production, technical, and officiating teams to try to be better prepared “to handle any and all issues that might crop up in an online competition environment.”

More details on this new online setup for the Call of Duty League championships will be announced soon.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone remain very popular, with the battle royale game just recently releasing its big Season 4 Reloaded update. A new Call of Duty game is coming this year, and it’s rumored to be a Black Ops title, but Activision has yet to announce it. That’s notable because this is the first time in more than a decade that Activision has not announced the year’s new Call of Duty game in May or June.

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