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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Free PS4 Alpha Happening This Week

Gamescom 2019 just kicked off and it’s already full of high-profile announcements. During the Opening Night Live conference, it was announced that the PlayStation 4 alpha test for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will take place starting on August 23 and conclude on August 25. It’ll be free for all PS4 players, even those without a PS Plus subscription.

The alpha will only feature Gunfight, which is the new fast-paced 2v2 multiplayer mode for the game–five maps are also included in the test. We recently got hands-on with Gunfight mode in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and you can read about our experience and how it changes things for the series.

For all the details, check out the official PlayStation blog post outlining the details and general tips for those looking to get into the alpha. For more on the game overall, be sure to read our impressions of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s Ground War 20v20 mode and how night-time maps bring a fresh take to the long-running FPS franchise.

A few new screenshots were also published ahead of the alpha test, and you can take a look at them below.

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How Does The Witcher 3 Run on Switch?

When The Witcher 3 on Switch was revealed during E3 2019, it was a novel surprise which mostly begged the question “why?” But as the initial absurdity* of such a big game coming to Nintendo’s handheld platform died down, that “why” quickly changed to “how?”

How would Saber Interactive, the company handling the port of CDPR’s massive and gorgeous open-world RPG, manage such a formidable transition? I recently had the chance to play roughly 90 minutes of The Witcher 3 on Switch, and – as with most Switch ports – while it isn’t necessarily the best way to experience Geralt’s biggest adventure, it also isn’t nearly as rough as some may have feared.

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The Witcher 3 Nintendo Switch Handheld Gameplay

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This Is What The Witcher 3 Looks Like On Switch

Four years after its release, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt remains one of the most technically impressive games of this generation. So to see it running on the Nintendo Switch seems too good to be true, but unsurprisingly, there is a big trade-off here. The textures are muddy, the draw distances are poor, and the frame rate is less than ideal. However, if you can overlook the port’s technical shortcomings, there is something very enticing about taking one of 2015’s best games on the go.

Over the course of my two-hour demo, I explored Velen, Toussaint, Kaer Morhen, White Orchard, Skellige, and Novigrad. What surprised me the most was how consistent it ran between all of these areas. When The Witcher 3 launched in 2015, the swamps in Velen and the denser streets in Novigrad were notorious for causing wild swings in performance. Console players were especially susceptible to low frame rates and stutters while exploring these areas. However, based on what I played, the Switch version seems to handle those areas about as well as it does the other regions.

That being said, don’t confuse this consistency with good performance. If you are looking for a buttery smooth gameplay experience and the portability doesn’t interest you, then you might want to start a new save on PC.

These technical limitations shouldn’t come as a surprise, since the Nintendo Switch is running off a custom mobile CPU and GPU, but if you’ve played The Witcher 3 on PC, Xbox One, or PS4 recently it can be a little jarring to look at in this diminished form. Handheld, the game hits about 25fps at 540p while docked comes in around 720p. However, the resolution is dynamic meaning that it can change depending on what’s on screen. If you are used to playing on the standard PS4 or Xbox One, these lower frame rates may not be a huge issue. PC, PS4 Pro, and Xbox One X users, on the other hand, might have a tougher time getting used to the movement and combat.

Once my eyes adjusted to the lower frame rate and resolution, it felt like I was playing The Witcher 3, and that’s a very good thing. GameSpot gave The Witcher 3 a 10 out of 10 back in 2015 for its top-notch writing and absorbing world. If you still haven’t gotten around to playing it, this might be the perfect opportunity.

Death Stranding: New Gameplay Shown Off, Includes Urination Mechanic

Hideo Kojima has revealed the first uncut gameplay of Death Stranding, and it reveals the ability for Norman Reedus’ Sam to urinate and seemingly create mushrooms. Geoff Keighley is also in the game. Honestly.

Presented by creator Hideo Kojima during Gamescom Opening Night Live, the gameplay was teed up as a hint of what will be shown at Tokyo Game Show later this year.

The clip included Sam waking up, taking a pee (which makes a giant mushroom appear), climbing to a station where a holographic figure played by Geoff Keighley (voiced by Matt Mercer) asks him to complete tasks, he falls down a cliff and rocks his Bridge Baby to sleep using motion controls.

As for the wider gameplay, Kojima was coy, but said Sam’s goal is to connect the fractured cities from east to west of the game’s world, which he appears to do by carrying out the deliveries we’ve seen in previous footage. Lone “preppers” can be found in the open world (Keighley’s character being one), who will reward you for help.

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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate: Get 2 Months For $2

Microsoft first announced Xbox Game Pass Ultimate at E3 2019, and it’s been ramping up its offerings for the subscription ever since. Game Pass Ultimate combines Xbox Live Gold, a service that gets you free monthly games and exclusive discounts, with Game Pass for both Xbox One and PC, which grants you unlimited access to a huge library of games, with new games added regularly. While generally priced at $15 a month, Microsoft is offering a limited-time promotion that lets new subscribers claim two months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $2.

The deal will be available now through September 20. Note that your subscription will automatically renew at full price after the two months unless you cancel.

There’s no better time to try out Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, as Microsoft announced a slew of new games for the service during its Inside Xbox stream before Gamescom 2019. With the subscription, you can dive into games like Devil May Cry 5 and Age of Empires starting today. The two-months-for-$2 deal also coincides with the release of Gears 5, the highly anticipated shooter and sequel to Gears of War 4 scheduled to release September 10. If you have Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, you’ll be able to install Gears 5 Ultimate Edition during the game’s early access period starting September 6. Gears 5 also has some neat pre-order bonuses worth checking out.

Get 2 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $2

Below, you’ll find an overview of what’s coming to Xbox Game Pass in the near future. All of these games will be available via Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

August 19

  • Age of Empires: Definitive Edition (Xbox Game Pass for PC, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate)
  • Devil May Cry 5: (Xbox Game Pass for Console, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate)
  • Stellaris: (Xbox Game Pass for Console, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and coming soon to Xbox Game Pass for PC)

August 22

  • Ape Out: (Xbox Game Pass for PC, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate)
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance — (Xbox Game Pass for Console, Xbox Game Pass for PC, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate)

August 27

  • Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut — (Xbox Game Pass for Console, Xbox Game Pass for PC, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate)

August 30

September 5

  • Dead Cells: (Xbox Game Pass for Console, Xbox Game Pass for PC, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate)

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Huge Star Wars Deal: Get Star Wars Battlefront 2 For 85% Off, Digital Code For $4.49

Star Wars Battlefront 2 is ridiculously cheap right now. You can get a digital code for PC for an entire 85% off – that’s just $4.49. Check out the deal below.

Get Star Wars Battlefront 2 For Only $4.49

Star Wars Battlefront is an EA property, so the code will need to be registered with Origin. It isn’t the highest rated Star Wars game out there, but being able to grab a barely-two-year-old game for less than $5 is a great deal, especially if you’ve been meaning to pick it up. Now’s your chance!

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