Fall Guys Is Officially Coming To Mobile (In China)

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout was an instant hit even before it officially launched on PC and PS4, so it’s no surprise that a mobile version is being eyed off. Perhaps more surprising is the fact that Fall Guys for mobile has been announced for China before any other market.

As revealed by industry analyst Daniel Ahmad on Twitter, Fall Guys has been licensed by Chinese company Bilibili for the purpose of releasing a mobile version in China.

While searching for “Fall Guys” on Google Play or iOS App Store will bring up plenty of results, none of these are the official game, as pointed out by the official Fall Guys Twitter account. As with most popular releases, there are plenty of scams going around that are claiming to be a mobile version of the hit game.

The Bilibili license is legit, though there aren’t currently any details on timing or a release plan for the mobile port. The Chinese version of the game will be known as Jelly Bean: The Ultimate Knockout according to a Bilibili webpage accessed by Esports Observer, which is now no longer able to be loaded.

Bilibili’s companies have published other popular mobile games for the Chinese market, including Fate/Grand Order. Fall Guys developer Mediatonic confirmed to Esports Observer that a mobile version was in the works, but could provide no details on the port or what markets it would be coming to.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons Is Still Topping The UK Charts 22 Weeks After Release

Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been a sales phenomenon, and is showing few signs of slowing down. The game, which has sold over 22 million copies since it released in March, was the top-selling physical release in the UK over the week ending August 22. Gameindustry.biz is reporting that the game jumped to number 1 despite a 2% drop in sales from the previous week, when it was number 2 on the charts (below UFC 4).

This is just the game’s physical sales in one market, of course, but consider it’s the 22nd week the game has been on sale, the figure is amazing–especially since it means it outsold new release PGA Tour 2K21 in its first week, despite it being a multiplatform title.

Switch games make up four slots on the week’s top 10, while Sony exclusive Ghost of Tsushima has held on well–in fact, Gamesinstry.biz notes that PlayStation exclusives saw a spike due to discounts. Grand Theft Auto V is still in there, too, which is no surprise considering the game’s astonishing performance.

Here’s the complete retail top 10 for the week.

  1. Animal Crossing: New Horizons (last week: 2)
  2. PGA Tour 2K21 (new entry)
  3. EA Sports UFC 4 (last week: 1)
  4. Mario Kart 8: Deluxe (last week: 3)
  5. Ghost of Tsushima (last week: 4)
  6. Minecraft (Switch) (last week: 6)
  7. FIFA 20 (last week: 5)
  8. Grand Theft Auto V (last week: 7)
  9. Marvel’s Spider-Man (last week: 20)
  10. Ring Fit Adventure (last week: 10)

Notably absent is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare–which is the best-selling game for the year to date in the US.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons remains the second-best selling Switch game–but there’s a good chance of it overtaking Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (26.74 million) before the year is over.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Will Have Adjustable Subtitles, So You Can Change Size And Color

The Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter account recently showed off a new screenshot of the player character talking to Kirk, one of the game’s NPCs. The screenshot has drawn criticism from some since it was released, though, because it revealed a potential issue with the game’s subtitles–not only are they quite small, but the colors can clash with the backgrounds, making them very hard to real.

Poor subtitle visibility is a common issue in modern games, especially for console versions where players are often quite far back from the screen. Players have been concerned that they won’t be able to read them–but developer CD Projekt Red has promised that the subtitles can be adjusted.

When asked by a player whether the game would address the readability issue, pointing out that these subtitles are “next to impossible” to read for many players, the Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter responded by promising that the size and color of the game’s subtitles will be adjustable.

It’s common for this to be introduced as a feature post-launch, but it sounds like Cyberpunk 2077 might allow you to make adjustments from day one.

CD Projekt Red has previously talked about the importance of diversity and inclusion within their games, and this extends to accessibility options like subtitles.

Cyberpunk 2077 will launch first on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on November 19. PS5 and Xbox Series X versions will come eventually, and you’ll be able to get a free upgrade if you already own the game on previous systems.

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Here’s Everything Leaving Destiny 2 in November 2020

Bungie has revealed what content will be leaving Destiny 2 with the launch of Beyond Light on November 10, 2020, and how the game will change when Io, Titan, Mars, Mercury, and Leviathan enter the Destiny Content Vault (DCV).

Bungie took to its blog to explain how the Destiny Content Vault will work, why it’s necessary, and how this removed content will make way for the Cosmodrome’s return and Europa’s debut.

It tries to simplify some of the confusion by stating that “when a destination goes into the DCV, so too do its PvE activities and associated rewards.” However, Bungie wanted to take a “crystal clear” approach and detailed exactly what will be leaving on November 10. Let’s run through it.

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Strikes

Strikes of the vaulted planets will also be entering the DCV, and they are as follows;

  • The Pyramidion (Io)
  • The Festering Core (Io)
  • Savathûn’s Song (Titan)
  • Strange Terrain (Mars)
  • Will of the Thousands (Mars)
  • Tree of Probabilities (Mercury)
  • A Garden World (Mercury)

Gambit and Gambit Prime

Gambit and Gambit Prime will be merging into a single experience with the launch of Beyond Light, and will be “a single round face off with tweaked Blockers, heavier mote drain, and some changes to the Primeval fight.”

The Year 4 Gambit playlist map selection will be a “best of” list and will feature Emerald Coast (EDZ), Legions Folly (Nessus), Deep Six (Titan), and New Arcadia (Mars). There will be two maps moving into the DCV, and they are Cathedral of Scars (Dreaming City) and Kell’s Grave (Tangled Shore).

Crucible

Like Gambit, the Crucible will also have a curated “best of” mix and will contain maps from both Destiny 1 and 2. The following maps will not make it to Year 4 and will move into the DCV;

  • Meltdown
  • Solitude
  • Retribution
  • The Citadel
  • Emperor’s Respite
  • Equinox
  • Eternity
  • Firebase Echo
  • Gambler’s Ruin
  • Legion’s Gulch
  • Vostok

There will also be modes in the Crucible that will find their way to the DCV, and they are as follows;

  • Supremacy
  • Countdown
  • Lockdown
  • Breakthrough
  • Doubles
  • Momentum Control
  • Scorched

Momentum Control and Scorched will return from the DCV “at some time during Year 4.”

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Trials of Osiris

The Trials of Osiris experience will not be impacted by any of this content being moved into the DCV this year. The Lighthouse “will continue to be available to those who are able to complete a Flawless passage.”

Raids and Dungeons

There will be no dungeons rotating into the DCV this November, as “all dungeon-hosting destinations will remain active in the game during Year 4.”

However, Raids will not be so lucky. The following raids will be vaulted in November, due to the fact their destinations will be so too;

  • Leviathan
  • Eater of Worlds (Leviathan)
  • Spire of Stars (Leviathan)
  • Scourge of the Past (Last City)
  • Crown of Sorrows (Leviathan)

This year’s Moments of Triumph features these five raids that will be removed, and their reward lockouts have been removed to make “grinding them extra… well, rewarding.”

Furthermore, Bungie plans on bringing the Vault of Glass raid out of the DCV and into Destiny 2 at some point in Year 4.

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Exotic Quests and Catalysts

As destinations are sent to DCV, some Exotic quests will not be able to be completed in their original forms. Those specific quests will be retired on November 10 and incomplete progress will be abandoned. If you wish to acquire these exotics via their original quests, do so “prior to the end of the Season of Arrivals;

  • Sturm
  • MIDA Multi-tool
  • Rat King
  • Legend of Acrius
  • Sleeper Simulant
  • Polaris Lance
  • Worldline Zero
  • Ace of Spades
  • The Last Word
  • Le Monarque
  • Jotunn
  • Izanagi’s Burden
  • Thorn
  • Lumina
  • Truth
  • Bad Juju

It’s important to note that none of these legacy Exotics will be retired from Destiny 2, its just that their original acquisition journeys will be vaulted.

Starting in Year 4, any Exotic tied to a quest that has been vaulted will “now become available through a new Memorial kiosk situated among the Vault kiosks in the Tower.

As for Catalysts, there will be number of them that will be going into the DCV and will be unavailable to earn starting in Season 12;

  • Bad Juju
  • The Huckleberry
  • Izanagi’s Burden
  • Legend of Acrius
  • Polaris Lance
  • Skyburner’s Oath
  • Sleeper Simulant*
  • Telesto*
  • Outbreak Perfected*
  • Whisper of the Worm*
  • Worldline Zero*

If you have these catalysts equipped and their objectives completed, you will be able to continue to use them. If you have any of the above with an asterisk, “make sure you finish completing the necessary objective to apply it as the objective will no longer be available at the end of Season of Arrivals.”

All of these catalysts will find their way out of the DCV in a future season.

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New Guardian Experience

These changes will impact those looking to get into Destiny 2 as a free-for-all player, as the Red War, Curse of Osiris, and Warmind campaigns will no longer be playable.

Bungie is building a “new, expanded Guardian origin story on the Cosmodrome that will launch alongside Year 4 and will be available to all Guardians to play.”

The Forsaken and Shadowkeep story campaigns will still be available for owners of those expansions.

The Whisper, Zero Hour, and Year 2 Seasonal Content

The Whisper and Zero Hour secret missions will be sent to the DCV, and their Exotic weapon rewards will “not be acquirable until we find a new way to reintroduce them”

Additionally, Year 2 Seasonal content – including Forges, Reckoning, and Menagerie – will be vaulted on November 10. The full list is as follows;

  • Ada-1, Black Armory, and Season of the Forge quests.
  • Gambit Prime, Reckoning, and Season of the Drifter quests.
  • Benedict-66, Werner 99-40, Menagerie, and Season of Opulence quests.
  • Pinnacle and pursuit weapon quests. (Note: These weapons will receive an alternate acquisition method. More details to come later this Season.)

There is obviously a lot here, and Bungie promises to share more updates in the future. For more, be sure to check out its DPS article that shares more details on the DCV.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Will Have Free DLC Alongside Paid Expansions

Cyberpunk 2077 will feature Free DLC as well as paid expansions, CD Projekt Red has revealed.

The Polish developer replied to a fan on Twitter, who asked about the potential for Cyberpunk 2077 to have “free DLC” like The Witcher 3, which offered an entire roadmap of free content to support the game beyond its initial launch.

Responding in kind, CD Projekt Red replied with a gif of the Kool-Aid Man spouting his famous catchphrase.

Beyond the free DLC, it was previously confirmed back in April of 2020 that Cyberpunk 2077 will feature paid expansions of similar size to those that were available for The Witcher 3, such as Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine.

There will be more than just DLC available to complement and flesh out the world of Cyberpunk 2077 – a comic book series based on the game’s Trauma Team is on its way from publisher Dark Horse Comics. You can check out the full broadcast of Night City Wire Episode 2 to catch up on all of the latest news about Cyberpunk 2077.

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In other CD Projekt Red news, a 12″ Geralt of Rivia action figure clutching a wreath of Harpy heads was recently revealed by McFarlane Toys.

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine Star Calls Out Whitewashed French-Canadian Adaptation

Escouade 99 is a French-Canadian remake of hit cop comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine, transplanted to a police district in Quebec with a new, French-speaking cast. Unfortunately the casting hasn’t hit the right note with the original Brooklyn Nine-Nine cast, with Melissa Fumero, who plays Amy Santiago in the original, blasting the remake for casting the two Latina characters as white women, IndieWire reports.

Both Fumero’s original role and the one played by Latina actress Stephanie Beatriz have been cast with non-Latina actresses, leading Fumero to tweet “I’m suddenly curious about the Latina population in Quebec.”

While Fumero accepts that Quebec may not have a large Latina population, she also says the adapted Amy and Rosa roles “could’ve gone to ANY BIPOC.” She then clarified that the onus for these mistakes should be placed on the “decision makers,” not the specific actresses who ended up in the roles.

While Brooklyn Nine-Nine has an eighth season in production, its current status is unclear due to difficulties created by the COVID-19 crisis. In July, after ongoing protests about police brutality in the USA, the showrunners scrapped the existing material for the eighth season in favor of revamping the show’s depiction of police officers on television. It’s not clear when the show will return, or what changes might be made.

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Five Nights At Freddy’s Creator Announces Funding For Fan Games And Merch

While fan works are often vulnerable to DMCA takedowns from copyright holders (especially when based on Nintendo properties), Five Nights At Freddy’s creator Scott Cawthon is choosing to support his fan creators instead. As announced on the FNAF subreddit, the Fazbear Fanverse Initiative will not only provide funding for fangames, it will also support developers in getting their games on consoles and represented with merch.

In the post, which has since become the subreddit’s most upvoted ever, Cawthon describes the initiative as a collaboration with the developers of some of the most popular FNAF fan games. The indie horror game became a cult hit in the early days of gaming YouTube, spawning seven main games, a number of spinoffs, novels, and even a film adaptation that is reportedly still in production despite numerous delays.

Cawthon says that, while he has contributed funding to the fan games involved, he has stayed out of the development side, instead preferring to let the creators take the projects where they will. The “initial” lineup includes the following games as described by Cawthon:

  • Emil will be bringing you Five Nights at Candy’s 4!
  • Nikson will be bringing you The Joy of Creation: Ignited Collection!
  • Kane will be bringing you Popgoes Evergreen!
  • Jonochrome will be bringing you One Night at Flumpty’s 3!
  • And finally, Phisnom will be bringing you a remake/re-imagining of the original FNaF!

While the fangames will be released for free on GameJolt, Cawthon also plans to bring them to consoles and/or mobile platforms in bundles, something almost unheard of in the realm of fangames. While the initial project is framed as a bit of an experiment, its clear Cawthon hopes for the Fanverse Initative to be an ongoing program.

It’s rare for fan creators to get so much support from developers, though fan creations and modding often serve as a pathway for developers to break into traditional jobs in the industry.

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PSA: Madden 21 Is Out Now With Early Access, Here’s How To Get In

Madden NFL 21 is officially releasing on August 28, but you don’t necessarily have to wait until then to play the professional football game. The game’s EA Play early access trial is now available, giving subscribers the opportunity to play as many as 10 hours of the full game ahead of its official release date.

The early access period for Madden 21 actually started on August 21, which explains why you may have seen reactions, commentary, and gameplay footage emerging on social media over the weekend.

You need an EA Play membership to access the Madden 21 trial. The service, formerly known as EA Access, costs $5/month or $30/year.

If you’re willing to wait a little longer, you can start playing Madden 21’s full version–with no time limits–by purchasing the $80 Deluxe or $100 MVP edition of the game. This unlocks on August 25. This version also isn’t tied to any subscription, so you pay once and then keep the game forever.

All of your progress from the EA Play trial is likely to carry forward if you choose to buy the game outright. EA Play members save 10 percent on all EA digital content, which knocks down the price of Madden NFL 21’s standard version from $60 to $54. Additionally, the game will support a free next-gen upgrade for both Xbox and PlayStation until the release of next year’s game.

Madden NFL 21 introduces a number of updates and improvements over last year’s game, while it also adds a brand-new, arcade-style backyard football mode with trick plays. For more on Madden NFL 21, check out GameSpot’s video above where we speak with producer Seann Graddy and run down everything that’s new.

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Bungie Disables Destiny 2 Emote For An Exploit That Totally Ruins PvP

Destiny 2 is such a huge game that sometimes, elements of it will interact in strange and unexpected ways. The latest unexpected glitch to hit the game allowed players to completely break PvE encounters with the judicious use of specific emotes, but Bungie has already disabled one to combat it.

The emote in question is called Coin Flip, and players discovered that activating the emote along with any other that includes holograms–like chairs Guardians can sit on–messes up the ability of enemies to detect players. You needed to use the emotes in the loading areas ahead of the spots that enemies populate, and executed correctly, it made it possible to kill everything in an area with enemies never reacting. The exploit also apparently worked just about anywhere in the game, breaking basically everything.

In response, Bungie has disabled the Coin Flip emote, which it tweeted about on Friday.

It’s not clear yet when the Coin Flip emote might be fixed–unfortunately, you can’t taunt people liked the Drifter for the time being.

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Top New Games Releasing On Switch, PS4, Xbox One, And PC This Week — August 23-29, 2020

This episode of New Releases has a double dose of sports, thanks to Madden NFL 21 and Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions. You can also work together as a team in Surgeon Simulator 2 and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Remastered Edition. Meanwhile, the first episode of narrative adventure game Tell Me Why debuts this week.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Remastered Edition — August 27

Available on: PS4, Switch, iOS, Android

After a delay, this GameCube remaster is just a few weeks away. The re-release has better graphics, new music arrangements, and even some additional dungeons. What’s more, there will be a demo on day one that’ll let you explore three full dungeons with players who own the full game.

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Surgeon Simulator 2 — August 27

Available on: PC

Surgeon Simulator 2
Surgeon Simulator 2

The goofball surgery sim is back, and this time you can play it in co-op. That means up to four surgeons running around and making a mess of medical procedures. Additionally, the sequel lets you move about the entire hospital, so you’ll have to track down the tools and other items you need for each surgery.

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Tell Me Why: Chapter One — August 27

Available on: Xbox One, PC

Tell Me Why: Chapter One
Tell Me Why: Chapter One

Life Is Strange developer Dontnod is back with another narrative adventure game. It stars twins Alyson and Tyler, dealing with childhood memories as they return home. Tyler, a transgender man, has transitioned prior to the twins’ return home, and the game will explore his childhood and the lead-up to his decision to do so. You’ll have your own decisions to make, too: you choose which of the twins’ memories to embrace, changing the outcome of the story.

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Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions — August 27

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions

Captain Tsubasa is for both sports and manga fans, since it’s based on the Shonen Jump soccer series. As with any soccer game, your goal is to score goals and defend your own net. But it wouldn’t be Captain Tsubasa without letting you pull off tons of over-the-top super moves on the field.

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Madden NFL 21 — August 28

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC

Madden NFL 21

It’s that time of year again. This 2020 Madden game’s big new feature is the Skill stick, which lets you chain together special moves on both offense and defense. If you can’t wait any longer, good news: Madden 21 can be played right now.

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They’re not featured in this episode of New Releases, but you can also get your hands on Wasteland 3 and Project Cars 3 this week. Both launch on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on August 28. The next episode of New Releases will take a look at some of the biggest games of September, including Marvel’s Avengers and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2.

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