Xbox One Game Deals On Xbox Live This Week

It’s the last week before Christmas, so you might think video game sellers would be pulling out all the stops to get your last-minute holiday spending. That’s the case with many retailers, like Best Buy, PlayStation Store, and GOG, but Xbox Live’s weekly sale is tiny in comparison. Maybe Microsoft has a bigger sale planned for later in the week, but for now, these are the deals you can get on digital Xbox One games. Note that you’ll need an Xbox Live Gold subscription to get some of the prices listed below.

Anyone looking to get more from their Fortnite experience can pick up either the Standard or Deluxe Founder Pack for half off this week. The Standard pack comes with the “Save the World” campaign, exclusive banner icons, and a bunch of Loot Piñata Packs. The deluxe version comes with all of that, plus eight Heroes, XP boosts, and other in-game items. These are still the early days of Fortnite Season 7, so now would be a good time to put these items to use.

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A bundle containing both Styx: Master of Shadows and Styx: Shards of Darkness is on sale for just $15 / £13.75. These stealth games put you in control of Styx, a goblin who loves treasure and is willing to sneak into enemy territory to get it. Sports fans may want to grab Tennis World Tour while it’s on sale for $35 / £27. Its career mode lets you play as real-life tennis stars like Roger Federer and Angelique Kerber on all kinds of different tennis courts.

Aven Colony, a city-building sim that has you design and run humanity’s new settlements on an alien planet, is on sale for $10 / £8.25. Yoku’s Island Express, which mixes pinball gameplay with Metroidvania level design, is on sale for $6.60 / £5.30. The narrative-driven adventure game Syberia 3 is discounted to $25 / £20, though you’ll probably want to play the previous games first since they tell one continuous story.

You can find the full list of games on sale on Xbox.com.

Venom’s Walmart Home Release Gets Radical ’80s Throwback Commercial

There’s just something satisfying about toy commercials from the ’80s. A couple of kids are actually playing with the product being sold and shouting out one-liners while some wicked guitar riff plays in the background. Well, Walmart has tapped into nostalgia to promote its exclusive home release for the movie.

Walmart has an exclusive Venom home release you may want to pick up–which is on sale now. The pack comes with a Blu-ray, DVD, and digital code for the movie, along with an ’80s-style action figure. To celebrate the release, Sony released a commercial for the set that channels the inner-awesomeness of ’80s toy commercials, which you can check out below.

The Venom home release includes behind-the-scenes production footage, Easter eggs, and deleted scenes–including an extended mid-credit sequence. Despite the fact the movie was a critical flop, Venom made over $800 million in the box office, worldwide. And while it has yet to be confirmed, we could be getting a Venom sequel in 2020. Sony has plenty more movies planned based on Spider-Man secondary characters, including the vampire movie Morbius, which will star Jared Leto.

The Walmart exclusive Blu-ray/DVD/action figure combo pack of Venom is available today for $28. Check with your local retailer at Walmart to see if they have it available.

Fortnite Update 7.10 Patch Notes: 14 Days Of Fortnite LTM, Heavy Assault Rifle Tweaks, And More

Epic Games is rolling out Fortnite‘s 7.10 update across PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android. As part of this, the developer has also released patch notes detailing all the new additions and tweaks being made as part of the update. The headliner is undoubtedly the 14 Days of Fortnite limited-time mode, which begins on December 19 and will cycle through a variety of events at regular intervals.

“The 14 Days of Fortnite event will feature both new and returning LTMs,” Epic explains. “Large team modes switch every two days and small team modes rotate every 24 hours.” Elsewhere, the update also tweaks the way a number of weapons work. Most notably, the Heavy Assault Rifle has had its effectiveness reduced when not aiming down sights.

Other things to note include ground vehicles now sliding on icy surfaces (of which there are many thanks to Season 7’s cold snap), items near Mounted Turrets are easier to pick up, Stormwings take 50 percent more damage, and landing a vehicle on all four wheels will no longer damage players inside it. Take a look at the full patch notes for Fortnite: Battle Royale below. You can find out what’s new and changing with Creative and Save The World on Epic’s website.

Limited-Time Modes: 14 Days Of Fortnite

  • The 14 Days of Fortnite event will feature both new and returning LTMs. Large team modes switch every two days and small team modes rotate every 24 hours. Starting December 19, log in each day at 9 AM ET(1400 UTC) to find out which modes are available to explore. Let us know which LTM is your favorite on our social channels!

Weapons + Items

  • Heavy Assault Rifle Changes:
    • Reduced the effectiveness of the Heavy Assault Rifle while not aiming down sights; aiming down sight gameplay remains roughly the same
      • Increased ADS accuracy bonus by 10%
      • Increased accuracy while standing still by 10%
      • Reduced vertical recoil by 6%
      • Base accuracy reduced by 30%
      • Reduced accuracy while jumping and falling by 60%
  • Improved Balloon controls
    • While in the air, Balloons can be released by pressing the ‘Crouch’ keybind(formerly the ‘Jump’ keybind).
    • Players can again use Alt-Fire to release a Balloon when the Balloon item is selected.
  • For modes it’s available in, the height at which glider redeploy is available has been decreased from 1000 units to 576 units.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where players were able to pick up live Dynamite through structures.

Gameplay

  • Ground vehicles now slide on icy surfaces.
  • Eliminations from “no-scoping” enemies with Sniper Rifles now shows up in the elimination feed.
  • Sticking a landing on all 4 wheels with a vehicle will no longer damage the player inside.
  • It’s now easier to pick up items dropped near a Mounted Turret.
  • Stormwings now take 50% more damage from hitting objects.
    • Boosting now reduces the damage taken from impacts by 50%, previously boosting prevented all impact damage.
  • Damage done to players that are in a Stormwing when it’s shot down has been increased from 25 to 50
    • Damage is dealt directly to health.
  • Stormwings will now take more damage from destroying structures by running through them.

Bug Fixes

  • Holding a movement key while confirming an edit will no longer force the player to continue moving in the direction of the key they were holding.
  • Mounted Turrets will no longer be briefly teleported under the map and then returned to their original location.
  • Various Zipline fixes
    • Zipline animations no longer briefly play every time a player jumps after building underneath a Zipline.
    • Players should retain proper momentum when latching onto a Zipline. This will fix the issue where it appears a player is “jittery/rubberbanding” or receives a perceived speed boost immediately after latching onto the Zipline.
    • Players will no longer lose the ability to sprint if they emote while on a Zipline.
    • Fixed an issue that caused players to become detached from the Zipline right after seeing the animation above their head.
    • The Zipline pulley will no longer remain in the world after eliminating a player while they were riding on it.
    • Fixed an issue where players would get flung across the map.
    • Added sounds and effects when a ziplining player smashes through structures.
    • Improved attach collision around Ziplines.
  • Fixed regressions with the “Auto Pick Up Weapons” option

Events

  • Added additional dates for Explorer Pop-Up Cups and Friday Night Fortnite
  • Explorer Pop-Up Cups
    • Resource caps adjusted from 700/500/300 to 500/500/500 for wood/stone/metal.
    • Resource gains on eliminations adjusted from 100/50/50 to 50/50/50 for wood/stone/metal.
    • We’re continuing to make adjustments on these values in an attempt to find a healthy balance, please let us know your feedback!

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where Traps were not granting elimination rewards in Explorer Pop-Up Cup.

Playground

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue that would prevent time trial Challenges from recording player completion times.
  • Players should no longer see an occasional “Please Wait” message that blocks them from starting Challenge games in Playgrounds.

Performance

  • GPU performance improvements when view distances are far. This should improve resolution on consoles and in some cases, frame rate.
  • Minor improvements were made to performance for emote music playback.
  • Addressed movement corrections sometimes are seen when players jump
  • Improved the performance of some gliders

Audio

  • Improved winter biome ambient audio.
  • Reduced the volume of Quad Crasher boost sounds.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed Victory Royale sound effects being different on mobile/Switch.

UI

  • Players can now preview loading screen cosmetics in the front end by pushing the key bound to the “preview” action “Full Screen”
  • Added a vehicle health bar above the player shield bar.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where a short snippet of the currently equipped Music item could be heard when previewing a different Music item
  • Fixed an occasional crash when viewing event tiles on the consoles.

Art + Animation

  • Zenith has his own idle animation in the lobby.
  • Lynx has her own idle animation in the lobby.
  • Phone It In now plays for 15 seconds in the lobby
  • Dab for days with the new emoting power of the Infinite Dab in the lobby!
    • Lasts 10 hours.

Mobile

  • UI buttons updated.
    • Made the HUD settings tab visible for mobile players.
    • Updated icons to be more visible in snow.
    • Moved the Exit Vehicle button to a new location
  • 60 FPS option enabled for iPad Pro – second generation (10.5″ & 12.9″) (select inside Settings).
  • Enabled support for Snapdragon 710 chipsets (such as; Samsung A8S, Xiaomi Mi 8SE, Nokia 8.1, Oppo R17 Pro).
  • Enabled support for Snapdragon 670 chipsets (such as Oppo R17, Vivo Z3).
  • Enabled support for Samsung A9.

Bug Fixes

  • Added a warning when Accessibility settings for Zoom are enabled, which interfere with tapping the screen and cause missing actions.
    • This caused players to experience unresponsive interactions.

Fortnite has been wrapped up in a bit of legal controversy lately with numerous celebrity figures attempting to sue Epic for using iconic dance moves in its game. The latest to take action is The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’s Alfonso Ribeiro, who played Carlton Banks. A version his character’s dance moves, known as The Carlton, is in Fortnite and according to Ribeiro’s lawyer they are in the process of filing the copyright for the dance.

Two New Shadowverse Cards – Revealed!

The next Shadowverse expansion – Altersphere – will be upon us soon, and it’s one of my favourite themes yet. The set-up – as you can see in the trailer below – is that a being from another dimension is invading the world and twisting familiar characters into unfamiliar forms.

It’s a neat idea, and Cygames is clearly having fun bringing back fan favourite legendary characters in entirely new forms – and with different class alignments. Take Demonlord Eachtar, the incredibly strong Shadowcraft legendary from Tempest of the Gods. He’s returned as Holylord Eachtar, a Havencraft legendary minion. He still has the same play point cost and stat line, and still gives allied followers +2/+0 and Rush. He even still uses shadows (i.e. allied followers that have died) but instead of summoning zombies, summons Holy Cavaliers.

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Xbox Year In Review Website Shows Your Most-Played Games, Hours Spent, And Other Cool Stats

Like PlayStation, Spotify, and others before it, Microsoft has released a neat little “Year In Review” website that reveals your most-played games and other cool stats from 2018.

Go to this website and sign in with your Microsoft account to get started. The page displays a number of stats, beginning with how you stack up with the wider Xbox community when it comes to your gamerscore, number of hours played, and achievements earned.

The page also gives you a 2018 “mood.” Mine was “Fighting for something greater than yourself in shooter games” because I played a lot of shooters this year on Xbox One. Additionally, it shows off your most-played games and asks questions about what felt like a bigger accomplishment: earning specific achievements or total number of hours played.

The Year in Review site also displays how many new friends you made on Xbox Live during the year, how much gamerscore you earned, how many hours you played across all games (presumably this excludes media app usage time), and how many hours you spent in multiplayer games versus single-player titles.

Additionally, the page reveals that Xbox Live players collectively earned more than 3 billion achievements during the year. The Year in Review page gives you little trinkets to collect in the process, and at the end they come together to form a holiday snowglobe with all of them. Onc you’re done, you can download your results or share them on social media.

There appear to be a few oddities with the website, specifically as it relates to the number of hours played in some games, but the page should give you a generally good idea about what titles you played the most in 2018.

Into The Spider-Verse’s Post Credits Scenes Explained

Of course Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse has a post credits scene–it would, frankly, be pretty irresponsible if it didn’t, considering just how deeply embroiled in comic book culture the whole movie is. There are certain expectations for superhero stories and this is a film that understands that intimately, and is more than happy to deliver.

Needless to say: Into The Spider-Verse spoilers ahead, so please proceed with caution from here on out!

We’ve known for a while that Sony has been planning on developing more Spider-Verse or Spider-Verse adjacent movies, which is what the very brief mid-credits scene starts to set up. We see Miles on his bed back in his dorm room before, off screen, a portal seems to open on his ceiling, glowing neon. We never see her, but Gwen’s voice chimes in, saying Miles’ name to get his attention. The implication here is pretty obvious–Gwen has found some way to hop through the multiverse on her own, without causing a black hole to open up under Brooklyn, and has figured out how to use this–tech? Magic?–to link back up with Miles.

Obviously this leaves some major questions. We all want Miles and his interdimensional friends to be able to join back up and go on adventures again, but a major part of Into The Spider-Verse’s story was the fact that dimension-hopping is potentially lethal for the people who are leaving their home universe. This certainly puts a damper on all the potential fun to be had, unless a solution was worked out somewhere off screen. Also, we can’t tell by this brief moment whether or not the only person able to hop dimensions now is Gwen or if the rest of Miles’ ragtag Spider-crew are going to be invited along as well. We certainly hope so.

Spider-Man 2099

The actual post credits scene may even give us a little insight into that particular problem. It introduces an entirely new character comics fans will recognize as Miguel O’Hara (voiced by none other than Oscar Isaac), AKA Spider-Man 2099. He’s accompanied by his holographic personal assistant, Lyla, who seems to be helping him with new tech, assuring him that if he succeeds, he’ll be the first person to pull off an autonomous dimension jump.

For those of us not super well versed in ’90s Marvel comics, Miguel might be a bit of a mystery. He’s basically exactly what it says on the tin: a Spider-Man from the year 2099, in keeping with the extremely ’90s superhero tradition of advanced, cyberpunk alternate futures–think Marvel’s own version of the Batman Beyond concept.

Miguel’s Spider-Man origins are similar to Peter’s in that they were the results of genetic experimentation. As an adult, Miguel became the head of a genetics program at the semi-shady corporate juggernaut Alchemax, where he begins working on a project based on records of the original Spider-Man’s exploits. He invents a machine that would, ideally, fuse human DNA with spider DNA and attempts to test it on himself, but the process was sabotaged by a jealous lab assistant who cranks the ratios up by 50%. Miguel survives the accident, but is mutated to have a more physically extreme version of Peter’s abilities, including talons that are now growing out of his hands and feet.

Though the 2099 line of comics is largely defunct these days, Miguel still crops up in his own solo books or other Spider-adjacent titles even now. During the Secret Wars event, Miguel was set to the present and stranded, but he was eventually able to make it back in one piece. His last proper solo title wrapped up in 2017.

Spider-Memes and Stan Lee Quotes

Spider-Verse’s Miguel is more than happy to use his experimental tech to make a dimension hop, so the question is: where does he want to go? The answer is, hilariously, “the beginning,” of course–Earth-67, otherwise known as the Earth where the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon takes place. Miguel’s actual landing place won’t be a surprise to anyone familiar with Spider-Man memes–he inserts himself right into the middle of the infamous “two Peters pointing at each other” scene–a riff on the “first” time multiple Spider-people crossed over into one moment.

It’s all a pretty elaborate gag aimed specifically at deep-cut loving, very online comic book fans but it does mean that Sony has an animated design and model ready to go for both Miguel and Lyla in the future–and voices cast for both of them–so, even if you’re not a fan of vintage memes, there’s still good news to be found. Maybe keep an eye out for future Spider-Verse announcements to see just where the 2099 cast ends up.

The movie actually ends, after all the 60s camp, on a touching note with a Stan Lee tribute quote–simple white text on a black background, encompassing the whole message of the film. “That person who helps others simply because it should or must be done, and because it is the right thing to do, is indeed without a doubt, a real superhero.” Rest in peace, Stan.

Pokemon Go Adding New Form Of The Mythical Deoxys This Week

The Mythical Psychic Pokemon Deoxys made its debut in Pokemon Go earlier this year as the game’s second EX Raid boss, replacing Mewtwo. Up until now, the DNA Pokemon has only appeared in the mobile game in its Normal Forme, but a new variant of the Pokemon is set to arrive soon.

Developer Niantic has announced that Attack Forme Deoxys will be available in EX Raids later this month. Along with taking on a different appearance, Attack Forme Deoxys has a much higher attack stat than its standard form, and Niantic warns that it will be a “difficult challenge that requires Trainers to take advantage of every opportunity.”

The new form of Deoxys is set to arrive with the next cycle of EX Raid invites, which are scheduled to go out beginning December 20. Unlike standard Raid Battles, you can only participate in EX Raids if you’ve received an invitation. In order to get one, you’ll first need to have recently won a Raid Battle at a “qualifying” Gym. These are denoted by an EX Raid tag in the upper righthand corner when you look at the Gym’s details.

In the meantime, players still have a little more time to catch Pokemon Go’s latest Legendary, Cresselia. The Psychic Pokemon is scheduled to leave standard Raid Battles on December 18, just before Attack Forme Deoxys is set to arrive in EX Raids. Niantic hasn’t announced when the game’s next Legendary Pokemon will arrive, although the developer has teased that Azelf, Uxie, and Mesprit–three more Legendaries originally from Pokemon Diamond and Pearl–are on the way.

Pokemon Go’s annual holiday celebration is also set to return again soon. This year’s event kicks off on December 18 and will introduce another handful of Gen 4 Pokemon, including Snorlax’s pre-evolved form, Munchlax, as well as Snover, Abomasnow, and Croagunk. Festive hat Pikachu and Delibird will also return, and different bonuses will be meted out throughout the event until it ends on January 2.

Battlefield Dev Says It’s Been “A Challenge” For Years To Onboard New Players

One of the reasons why DICE updated Battlefield V to make it easier for new players was specifically to help the game appeal to new players–this did not go so well. After a wave of criticism from veteran players, DICE announced that it is rolling back the time-to-kill changes to restore the values to their original state. The Swedish developer has now also acknowledged that it has been a struggle for years now to get people into Battlefield games.

“It’s important to acknowledge that we have a challenge bringing new players into Battlefield V and onboard them to become more experienced Battlefield players,” DICE said in a Reddit post regarding the TTK changes. “It’s been a challenge across our games for a long time, as many will know.”

DICE’s overall ambition with Battlefield V is for it to appeal to new and veteran players alike, and the developer will continue to try to do this even after the TTK changes are undone. “How we get it right isn’t easy, nor will it be quick, and we appreciate when the community comes together and helps us on this journey,” DICE said.

The Battlefield franchise is generally understood to be relatively more difficult for new players compared to the series main competitor, Call of Duty. Activision’s franchise regularly outsells Battlefield. Back in 2013, EA management said it hoped Battlefield 4 would outsell that year’s Call of Duty game, Ghosts. It did not.

Other established franchises face the same challenge as Battlefield: drawing in new players while also appealing to veterans, and pleasing everyone. As DICE frankly said in its Reddit post and as evidenced by the rollback to the original TTK values, this can be a tough nut to crack. Marcus Lehto, who co-created the Halo franchise, recently said he believes Halo is in a no-win scenario now as it tries to appeal to new players and do right by veterans.

For its part, DICE has pledged to continue to listen to fan feedback and try to make Battlefield V appealing to everyone. How this works in practice remains to be seen.