Borderlands 3’s Latest Hotfix Is Tiny, Bigger Update Coming Next Week

Gearbox has issued a new Borderlands 3 hotfix, but unlike most of the weekly updates this one is particularly light. In fact, it only addresses a single issue, but the team notes that it’s working hard on a bigger patch to come next week.

As detailed in the announcement, this week’s hotfix only addresses one bug: reports that the “Talk” prompt would sometimes fail to appear if you were in multiplayer during the Pandora’s Next Top Mouthpiece mission. That bug risked blocking progression for players, but it should be resolved as of May 28 at 12 PM PT.

The update suggests that fixes next week should be more substantial since the reason this week update is so light is that “testing resources are currently being directed at the upcoming patch on June 4.” That date will also mark the end of Revenge of the Cartels, which will be replaced by the next mini-event, Takedown of the Guardian Breach.

Meanwhile, Gearbox is preparing for its next big Borderlands 3 DLC to drop in June. The western-themed Bounty of Blood: A Fistful of Redemption is coming on June 25, and will be included as part of the season pass. It will introduce an entirely new story with fresh characters, and a Jet Beast mount.

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Free Game Alert: Sludge Life From Devolver Digital Has Launched For Free On Epic Games Store

A new game from publisher Devolver Digital is launching on the Epic Games Store today, May 28–and it won’t cost a cent. The game, Sludge Life, has been on our radar since it was announced for its wild sense of style and mellow graffiti gameplay. It’s also full of cat butts, and features a dedicated button for farts, as all games should.

The game involves exploring a small island on a planet with a serious sludge problem. You play as Ghost, a tagger looking to move up the graffiti food chain, and a lot of the game involves committing vandalism. There are no specific objectives given to you, but there are three potential endings to be discovered.

The game’s launch trailer is below, and once you’re done watching it you can jump onto its Epic Games Store page and download the game for free.

Sludge Life will be free on the Epic Games Store for 12 months, so you don’t need to rush to grab it. It’s also due to release on Nintendo Switch at some point, but that version will not be free.

If you end up loving the game and want to spend some money on it, the Sludge Life shop features plenty of merch, including a 7″ vinyl and an ashtray/lighter set. But there’s no obligation to do so, and no catch here–just a totally free game.

If you’re after more free games, here’s everything you can nab right now.

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Borderlands: The Handsome Collection Is Free At Epic

Fresh off of giving away Grand Theft Auto V and Civilization VI, the Epic Games Store is offering another popular title for free for the next week. Borderlands: The Handsome Collection is up for grabs until June 4 at the same time. The collection comes with Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, so really you’re getting two free games this week. To claim Borderlands: The Handsome Collection, simply sign up for a free Epic account and turn on two-factor authentication.

Normally, Epic reveals free games a week ahead of time, but during the ongoing Mega Sale, Epic has chosen to tease mystery freebies each week. Epic revealed Borderlands: The Handsome Collection as this week’s freebie before its unlock time in a now deleted tweet. A leaked list of the mystery freebies has proven to be spot on so far, which leads us to believe next week’s free game will be Ark: Survival Evolved.

Snagging Borderlands: The Handsome Collection from Epic will also net you a $10 off coupon–if you don’t already have one–to use during the Mega Sale on any game $15 or more except for pre-orders. Each time you purchase a game priced $15 or more, you’ll earn a new coupon.

Borderlands: The Handsome Collection launched in 2015, compiling Borderlands 2 and The Pre-Sequel as well as every piece of DLC. It earned an 8/10 in GameSpot’s Borderlands: The Handsome Collection review. “Let’s be clear: You don’t have to be Handsome Jack’s number-one fan to appreciate Borderlands: The Handsome Collection. But even if you’re not, you will still find an impressive archive, chock full of dozens upon dozens of hours of laughter and exciting combat,” critic Cameron Woolsey wrote.

You get to keep any Epic free game you claim forever, and there have been many great titles since the program launched in late 2018. We have a running list of every free Epic game that we update each week as new games are cycled into the program. In addition to Borderlands: The Handsome Collection, you can grab a new game from Devolver Digital for free at Epic. Sludge Life, a game revolving around a weird island covered in sludge, is free for the next year (really).

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How Xbox Series X Backwards Compatibility Makes Your Old Games Better Than Ever

In a Xbox Wire blog post, Xbox partner director of program management Jason Ronald wrote about backwards compatibility support for Xbox Series X. Microsoft’s next-gen console will support backwards compatibility for original Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One games and Ronald promises that thousands of those titles will be playable on Xbox Series X on day one. New backwards compatibility techniques will allow the games to run at higher resolutions and with HDR support they originally lacked, too.

“With more than 100,000 hours of play testing already completed, thousands of games are already playable on Xbox Series X today, from the biggest blockbusters to cult classics and fan favorites,” he wrote. “Many of us in Team Xbox play on the Xbox Series X daily as our primary console and switching between generations is seamless. By the time we launch this holiday, the team will have spent well over 200,000 hours ensuring your game library is ready for you to jump in immediately.”

Series X won’t just play your old Xbox games–it will also improve how they look. “The team was not content to just rely on the increased hardware performance to improve your playing experience,” Ronald wrote. “Xbox Series X delivers a new, innovative HDR reconstruction technique which enables the platform to automatically add HDR support to games. As this technique is handled by the platform itself, it allows us to enable HDR with zero impact to the game’s performance and we can also apply it to Xbox 360 and original Xbox titles developed almost 20 years ago, well before the existence of HDR.”

Ronald added that Series X will incorporate innovations that backwards compatibility on Xbox 360 and Xbox One didn’t, including “brand new techniques that enable even more titles to run at higher resolutions and image quality while still respecting the artistic intent and vision of the original creators.” The Series X will have the ability to double the frame rate of certain games as well, upping titles that run at 30 FPS to 60 FPS and 60 FPS to 120 FPS.

All backwards compatible games will support Series X’s quick resume feature as well, allowing you to quickly navigate between multiple games across all four generations of Xbox. Quick resume will be a console feature–so all games that release for Series X will automatically be able to take advantage of it without developer input.

Of course, a new console needs new games too and Microsoft wants to assure its playerbase that it isn’t skimping on exclusives when it comes to the Xbox Series X’s library of games. “Led by Halo Infinite, our 15 Xbox Game Studios teams are hard at work creating the biggest and best line up of exclusives in Xbox history,” Ronald wrote. “We are incredibly excited to show many of the new games in development for Xbox Series X soon.”

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The Destroy All Humans Remake Has A Demo Out Now On PC

Destroy All Humans, the remake of the 2005 PS2/Xbox title, now has a demo. Right now, it’s only available on GOG, so you can test the game out and see how it plays on your PC.

The demo consists of the game’s first mission, which was shown off in a recent trailer. Whether you played the original or not, you can now get some insight into what the game involves. There’s no word on whether the demo will be available elsewhere in the future.

According to the demo description, this is about a 20-30 minute slice of gameplay, so don’t expect to spend a whole afternoon with it. The demo weighs in at a fairly hefty 8GB.

If you don’t like to play your games on PC, Xbox One owners will be able to get some idea of what the Destroy All Humans experience entails in June, as the original will be a part of Xbox Games with Gold. If you’re really keen, there’s also a $400 Collector’s Edition available for preorder.

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A Zoolander Animated Miniseries From 2016 Is Now Available In The US For The First Time

A Zoolander animated miniseries, which was released in the UK back in 2016, has finally made its way to the US after a long wait. The series is called Zoolander: Super Model, and has a total runtime of 84 minutes.

The series is available now on CBS All Access (disclosure: ViacomCBS is GameSpot’s parent company).

The show, which was created by Augenblick Studios (Ugly Americans, Superjail), features most of the original film’s cast, including Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, and Christine Taylor. The one exception is Will Ferrell, who played villain Mugatu across both Zoolander movies. It also features guest stars such as Tim Gunn, Jenny Slate, Nick Kroll, and Jon Daly. It’s also the final voice performance of Jerry Stiller, who passed away earlier this month.

You can watch the trailer for Zoolander: Super Model below.

2016 also saw the release of Zoolander 2, which was not well received. The sequel earned a mild $56 million worldwide, which makes a Zoolander 3 unlikely.

Cliff Bleszinski Reflects On The Closure Of His Studio, Boss Key

Cliff Bleszinski, the designer of the original Gears of War games, has reflected on the closure of his latest studio, Boss Key. Appearing on the Animal Talking show with Star Wars writer Gary Whitta, Bleszinski said the closure of his studio affected him personally in a serious and significant way.

“I was deeply, deeply depressed for about a year,” he said. “My doctor put me on Lexapro for a little bit. That messed me up, so I got off that. It was one of the hardest things to happen to me in my entire life. It was almost harder than losing my father when I was 15 years old.”

Bleszinski recalled that he had high hopes for Boss Key and their debut title, LawBreakers, but it did not all go to plan.

“I was cocky, I was brash, and I was just assuming if I faked it until I made it, even though I had already made it, that the game would be a hit. I’ll never forget, watching the concurrent users start to plummet,” he said. “We were trying to be AAA on a AA budget.”

Overall, Bleszinski pointed out that the failure of LawBreakers and Boss Key can’t be pinned down to one element or another. He’s spoken about how the game being “too woke” was one of the reasons why the game struggled. In his discussion with Whitta, Bleszinski said he wished he could have provided more backstory and lore for the game’s various characters.

After the closure of Boss Key, Bleszinski said he was unlikely to return to game development, but recently, he shared an idea for a new project involving dogs that could be a game, or something else. In his conversation with Whitta, Bleszinski said if he ever made a game again, it wouldn’t be a large-scale endeavor like LawBreakers or his previous titles. In his response, he also possibly teased the story of his dog game.

“If I were to make another video game ever again, it would be something small. The whole, kid-with-a-lost-dog thing. Where you’re the dog trying to get back to New Jersey from the Grand Canyon,” he said.

Overall, Bleszinski said he is feeling “a little bit disillusioned” and jaded about the gaming industry, adding that, the way he sees it, luck and virality is more of a factor than ever in terms of if a game is successful or not.

“This industry has been really, really good to me, but I also see the damage it can bring on game developers,” he said. “I’ve seen families ruined. I’ve seen people with substance abuse issues. I’ve seen people having to go to therapy.”

Bleszinski left Epic after 20 years in October 2012, prior to the release of Epic’s massively popular battle royale game Fortnite. He started Boss Key with former Killzone boss Arjan Brussee in 2014; the team shipped LawBreakers in 2017 and the early access PC game Radical Heights in 2018 before closing down later that year.

Bleszinski is now pursuing one of his other passions: theatre. He is an investor in the critically acclaimed Broadway musical Hadestown, which he is also co-producing. Hadestown earned a whopping 14 Tony award nominations, winning eight–including Best Musical.

Bleszinski is also writing a memoir with Simon & Schuster, and his pages are due in January 2021, he told Whitta on the show. In addition to the book, Bleszinski said he has ideas for new IP, but he’s not sure if it would be a game or a graphic novel or something else. He also said he’s writing a script for what could be a TV show or a movie, but he did not share any details about it.

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Half-Life: Alyx Update 1.4 Introduces Incredible New Liquid Physics

Half-Life: Alyx has received a new update, bringing the game up to version 1.4, and it’s added a nifty new feature–liquid inside bottles. That’s not normally the kind of thing that would excite us, but Half-Life: Alyx’s liquids are an exception.

The GIF below shows off the new liquid in action inside a bottle, and it looks extremely realistic. The new feature isn’t the liquid itself so much as the physics underpinning it, which should look extra impressive in VR.

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Update 1.4 adds several other features and fixes to the game, including a raft of new subtitles, some UI improvements, and crash fixes. The Workshop has also been updated, which will be good news for anyone who likes to tinker.

The full notes for the update are below.

Half-Life Alyx Update 1.4

Game Features

  • Added subtitles for: Brazilian, Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
  • Bottles now appear to have liquid inside them that sloshes around as you shake them.
  • UI appears quicker when returning to Main Menu
  • Improvements to addon management UI

Game Fixes

  • Added checks for users loading a savegame with missing addons (eg. unsubscribed or deleted)
  • Added error message if a game fails to load due to a missing map requested by an addon
  • Various crash fixes
  • Fixed bug where exiting the game by closing SteamVR could generate bad save files

Workshop Features

  • Enabled the Postprocessing Editor (Documentation)
  • Added “Custom Character” example addon (Documentation)
  • Added example maps for:
    • Blind Zombie (a.k.a. Jeff)
    • Hacking and Toner Puzzles
    • Parked Vehicles and other Interactive Prefabs
    • Visibility System (Documentation)
    • Postprocessing Volumes (Documentation)
  • Added core functionality required for Lua scripting and added some Alyx-specific script bindings for querying VR controller input and creating nav mesh paths from entity scripts
  • Enabled live bone constraints in SFM, which can be baked/enabled as procedural bones, like cloth

Workshop Fixes

  • Fixed case where some explicitly specified meshes became hulls. (eg. func_shatterglass will now build in a map without having to enable legacy collision mesh.)
  • Added some meshes that were missing from parked vehicle prefabs.
  • Made SFM UI less Dota-specific in a few places
  • Fixed missing map models (mostly combine stations) in SFM
  • Fixed Import Sequence in SFM to work correctly on sequences with animated root orientation

Half-Life: Alyx received a 9/10 in GameSpot’s review. If you don’t have the VR set-up for it, you can check out our guide–or you can at least experience some of the joy of a new Half-Life by listening to the soundtrack.

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PS5 And Xbox Series X: Mortal Kombat Boss Says People Are Overlooking One Feature In Particular

With the launch of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X later this year, a new generation of gaming consoles begins. Both systems are stacked with a multitude of improved features and capabilities, but there is one in particular that Mortal Kombat creator Ed Boon believes that people are underestimating. This feature could radically change how we experience games, but it’s something that doesn’t immediately jump off the page when you think “next gen.”

During a recent livestream, Boon said the first thing people tend to ask about with new consoles is how much better the graphics will look. But he believes it’s the dramatically improved loading times that might end up being the bigger differentiator between the current generation and next-gen.

“It’s funny when these new consoles come out and everybody goes, ‘OK, what do the graphics look like?’ I think people are underestimating the impact that the almost zero loading time is going to have,” he said, as reported by Twinfinite. “That’s suddenly going to open doors that weren’t considered possible before and I think we haven’t even scratched the surface of what will eventually be done with those systems.”

Boon went on to say that, with any new console generation, improved graphics are “a given.” He’s personally more excited about the under-the-hood features like loading and memory handling. “Stuff like that is going to be huge,” he said.

Sony has already demonstrated the PS5’s dramatically improved loading times–and it’s very impressive. (It’s also rumored to be showcasing the console during a PS5 event on June 3.) Microsoft, meanwhile, has an overall goal of basically eliminating load times altogether.

A demo, which you can see above, shows off how State of Decay 2 loads the first level in just 10 seconds on Xbox Series X, compared to 50 seconds on Xbox One. Both the Xbox Series X and the PS5 have new internal SSDs that are helping to improve speed and reduce loading times.

Despite ongoing concerns around COVID-19, both the PS5 and Xbox Series X are slated to launch later this year. For more, check out GameSpot’s list of titles for each console in the links below.

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