13 Minutes Of PS5 Godfall Gameplay With Boss Fight

If you’re picking up a PlayStation 5 this week, you might be interested in checking out the launch title Godfall, which is published by Borderlands company Gearbox.

We’ve got a new video where we show off 14 minutes of gameplay from the next-generation title, and be sure to stick around to the end to see the game’s first boss fight. The video showcases Godfall’s gorgeous graphics and its fighting mechanics. The game’s striking art style and lovely environments are also on display in the video.

Godfall launches on November 12 for the PS5, and it will also be on PC. The game was developed by Counterplay Games and published by Gearbox.

Keep checking back with GameSpot for more on Godfall, PS5, and more next-gen news!

AEW Wrestling Game From Former WWE 2K Team Revealed

Dynamite, All Elite Wrestling‘s weekly TNT series, recently celebrated its one-year anniversary, and there is another milestone on the horizon. AEW is launching multiple video games, one of which is from Yuke’s, the developer of numerous WWE 2K titles.

During the AEW Games event on YouTube, which began 47 minutes after its scheduled start time, three new games were announced, one of which was being developed by Yuke’s. Footage was shown of Kenny Omega vs. Chris Jericho, and Hikaru Shida interferes. While AEW doesn’t have intergender competition, it seems like the AEW game will. Hosted by Omega, Dr. Britt Baker, Cody, and Aubrey Edwards, the untitled game is currently in development. There is no release date set at this time.

Previously, Yuke’s was behind games like the Smackdown series, along with WWE 2K’s series–alongside Visual Concepts. Yuke’s left development after WWE 2K19, the year before 2K’s notoriously glitchy and unpolished WWE 2K20 was released.

In addition to the untitled console game that was announced, two other games were revealed: AEW Casino Double or Nothing and AEW Elite General Manager. The latter of the two is mobile game where you build a wrestling show and battle other people. It’s described as an “evolution of the GM simulator genre.” A beta test for the game is coming soon.

The Casino Double or Nothing game is available this winter on mobile devices. It features “AEW-branded versions of slots, blackjack, poker and roulette, along with AEW music, sounds, videos, wrestler virtual avatars, gift packs and more.” Players can win real AEW merchandise by playing various casino-related games, according to the official description.

Additionally, check out a special, additional episode of Wrestle Buddies above. Chris and Mat discuss their thoughts on the upcoming AEW video games right after the event aired. New episodes of Wrestle Buddies arrive on Thursdays.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: 5 Tips On Best Managing Your Settlement

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla features a massive world to explore during the age of the Vikings. The world of Valhalla has an impressive sense of scale, and you will have your work cut out for you when taking on new missions and unearthing the many secrets that the land has to offer. One of your safe havens in the game is the settlement of Ravensthrope, which is your main base of operations in the campaign. As you continue with Eivor’s story, you’ll uncover some unique opportunities to expand the settlement in some interesting ways.

In this guide, we’re highlighting some key details to consider when it comes to building your base and expanding Eivor’s influence in England and beyond. While the settlement opens up early in the game, you’re only scratching the surface of what opportunities it can bring you for the first 10 or so hours of the campaign. Along with fishing, hunting, and online trading, the settlement can also introduce new quest lines that will let you bond with its inhabitants. So here’s a quick rundown of some things to consider when it comes to building your base.

Patience Is Key

Surprisingly, this is one of the more critical things to consider when working on your settlement. As soon as you reach England and break ground on your new base of operations, you’ll likely want to drop everything and focus on recruiting followers, building new structures, and generally just making your base the best it can be. Building your settlement is very much a long-term project in Valhalla, and while you can take part in raids to net some new resources, you’ll need to level up more and take on new story missions to continue building it beyond your more modest means in the opening hours.

One of the key resources you’ll need to build structures are Supplies and Raw Materials. Raw Materials are gained from Raids, which has your squad of Viking comrades invading enemy bases and towns. While a few Raids will be available to take part in early on, the bulk of them will require a higher Power Level for Eivor, which makes them extremely difficult to pull off in the opening hours. Eventually, you will be able to unlock a cartographer in your settlement, who can clue you in to hidden caches of building materials for your settlement, but this is also a long-term goal. Once you get your base on its feet, don’t be in such a rush to try and unlock everything. As you complete more story quests, the true potential of your settlement will become more clear.

Focus On The Essentials

After establishing the base, you’ll only have a set amount of resources to spend on your settlement. After opening up the Blacksmith shop, you’ll have a chance to get another structure on its feet. We’d recommend opening up the Hidden Ones bureau immediately. Run by Hytham, the Assassin will introduce Eivor to the web of Order members throughout Valhalla’s world, most of whom hide in plain sight. In addition to granting Eivor the ability to use the leap of faith, the bureau and its secrets will clue you in on various hidden Assassin bases. However, the bureau’s primary function is to hunt and assassinate the members of the opposing Order. Similarly to Odyssey’s hit list of hidden targets, the bulk of these individuals are optional. Upon pulling off an assassination of these targets, you can acquire an Order medallion, which you can turn in for great rewards back at the bureau, such as poison and fire abilities to weaken foes. Getting started on this early can be a massive help in the long run, so when you’re looking around the base for things to build, always consider what can help you, but also further down the road.

Setting up the Hidden Ones bureau will open up new targets to find in Valhalla's world.
Setting up the Hidden Ones bureau will open up new targets to find in Valhalla’s world.

Check In With Your Settlers

Eivor is responsible for making sure the settlers are happy and that the camp’s resources are used effectively. One thing you should always remember to do is to check out Eivor’s letterbox on the regular. In their room located in the central building, Eivor has a box where settlers can send in requests. Reading these messages will clue you in on new opportunities, such as potential leads on new quests and points of interest. Depending on who these requests come from, they can potentially lead to some fun side-quests that show off what’s located around the settlement. You can also check in with many of the settlement’s key members when exploring the camp, such as the shopkeepers, blacksmith, and traveling merchants. As you upgrade the base’s key installations, you’ll also open new dialogue with them. Some of these villagers can also lead to some potential romances, which can further strengthen your bond with your favorite people in Ravensthorpe. Also, make sure to visit your pets scattered around the base, because why wouldn’t you?

Keep Building Your Ranks

Once you build enough structures, you’ll eventually level up your base’s renown. Upon leveling up the settlement, more expansion opportunities will open up. These lead to new side activities, but they also bring in new people and more high-end structures to build. One of the new buildings you can establish once you hit rank two is the Stable & Aviary. Once you make it, you can swap out rideable horses or wolves (yes, you can ride wolves), along with changing the look of Eivor’s raven. This particular structure also allows you to add new perks to your rideable mount, which can be useful later on when exploring the map’s further reaches. Along with the stable, you can upgrade housing to open up access to the dinner bell, which can be rung to grant you a buff after the entire camp eats a meal. Not only does this make for a more worthwhile upgrade, but it also makes for a more connected community for everyone in the base.

Though you will have modest beginnings, your settlement will soon become a major base of operations over the course of the story.
Though you will have modest beginnings, your settlement will soon become a major base of operations over the course of the story.

Recruit Some Muscle

One of the more surprising additions that can be added to your settlement is the Jomsviking. As you increase your renown, you’ll open up the barracks, which will allow you to take a custom character out on remote missions. Like Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, these characters are sent out on faraway missions and can come back after a set amount of time with rewards. Their success on these missions depends on their gear loadout and skills, so you’ll need to outfit them with some decent weapons to ensure their survival. In Valhalla, your Jomsviking can be sent to another player’s game to undertake a mission, which adds more of a sense of community with others online. So once you have the renown and resources available, open up the barracks to add another revenue stream for your base.

We’ve got much more coverage on Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. In addition to this settlement breakdown, check out our beginner’s tips focusing on the game’s key pillars, along with a rundown of some of the game’s important skills and abilities.

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PS4 Pro vs PS5: Days Gone

With the release of the PlayStation 5, certain PS4 games will be getting a boost, so we’re playing through several PS4 games on PS5 to see how Sony’s next-gen console improves the performance or experience of current-gen games.

In the video above, we show off Days Gone. We first played the game on PS4 Pro and then played it on PS5—in both instances, focusing on the first 30 minutes of the campaign. As you can see, Days Gone plays at a much smother frame rate on PS5, which is especially noticeable when zooming through its zombie-infested world while on motorcycle.

There are other, less noticeable differences as well. For instance, Days Gone features less pop-in textures on PS5, and the game loads a whole lot faster on next-gen, too. If you’re thinking about picking up Days Gone, it appears you’ll have a much smoother experience on PS5 in comparison to PS4.

In GameSpot’s Days Gone review, Kallie Plagge writes, “I did a lot of things in Days Gone. I burned every single Freaker nest; I cleared every ambush camp; I maxed out my bike; I took out a few optional hordes just because. Like Deacon with Sarah, I kept going because I hoped to find something, to follow a thread to a possibly fascinating or satisfying or impactful conclusion. But at the end of it all, I’d only gotten scraps.”

Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Camo Toothbrush Sales Will Benefit Military Veterans’ Charity

The official Call of Duty charity of military veterans has announced a partnership with a toothbrush company to help raise money for veterans looking for work after leaving the service.

The Call of Duty Endowment and Burst Oral Care have announced a special-edition Sonic toothbrush that has a camo print inspired by Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Burst is donating 20 percent of each toothbrush sold, and it guarantees a minimum of a $100,000 donation to the Call of Duty Endowment.

The toothbrush costs $100 USD on its own, while you can also purchase a bundle that comes with various extras like a travel case, floss, and toothpaste, and a snapback hat for $130 USD.

Since its founding, the Call of Duty Endowment has placed more than 70,000 former soldiers in jobs with an average starting salary of more than $60,000. The charity estimates that it spends around $500 to help find new jobs for soldiers, which compares to $3000+ if they go through other means, including the federal government’s own programs.

“Veterans continue to face unparalleled obstacles compared to their non-vet peers in securing high-quality employment opportunities,” Call of Duty Endowment executive director Dan Goldenberg said in a statement. “During such a difficult time for our country, and the world, we are more appreciative than ever of partners like Burst Oral Care who understand and value the sacrifice of veterans and are giving back in impactful ways to those struggling to find jobs and return stability to their lives.”

Black Ops Cold War releases on Friday, November 13, for PS4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5. Treyarch also recently spoke to GameSpot about the game’s various next-gen improvements for PS5 and Xbox Series X, including DualSense support. The developer also told us why the game is adopting its new synchronized XP system.

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Narrative Director Shares Hot Tip For Getting More Story

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has a strong narrative, one that places the game in an interesting position within the AC canon that long-time fans of the series will likely appreciate. But if you want to get absolutely everything out of its story, you’ll need to be proactive, the game’s narrative designer has explained.

Ubisoft Montreal’s Darby McDevitt has taken to Twitter to encourage Assassin’s Creed fans with an interest in the “modern day” storyline running through the series, which started with Desmond Miles in the very first game, to log out of the Animus at regular intervals throughout the game’s story.

“We don’t kick you out of the Animus often, BUT we do update Layla’s dialog with her colleagues quite a few times,” McDevitt says, “usually after major events in the Eivor-Sigurd storyline.”

While you don’t need to jump out to finish the game, these conversations will further flesh out the story–and make you more invested in the modern-day elements as the game goes on.

Interestingly, these modern day sections also contain at least one mention of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is available on PS4, PC, Xbox Series X/S, and One, and will be available on PS5 on November 12 when the system launches. GameSpot’s Assassin’s Creed Valhalla review scored the game an 8/10.

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Black Friday Ad Scans 2020: Best Deals At Walmart, Target, And More

Black Friday 2020 is starting to ramp up, with major retailers like Walmart, Target, and GameStop releasing Black Friday ad scans teasing their upcoming holiday deals. This year, Black Friday kicked off early and feels much more spread out than usual–many stores started rolling out Black Friday deals in October and have revealed them in phases rather than all at once. Because of COVID-19, most retailers are emphasizing online-only deals and aren’t showcasing the in-store doorbusters of years past in an effort to keep people from crowding stores. If you want to shop Black Friday this year, you’ll be able to secure all the best deals online from the safety of your home.

The best way to plan for Black Friday is to browse each retailer’s ad scans and have an idea of which deals you’re looking to nab ahead of time, especially when it comes to games. To help you out, we’ve rounded up the biggest Black Friday ads released so far. All the major retailers, including Walmart and Target, have released Black Friday ads at this point, though some are keeping their Thanksgiving-week deals under wraps for now.

We’ll be covering the best gaming deals of Black Friday 2020 in the coming weeks, so stay tuned. For now, catch up on all the latest Black Friday news and deals, including the best PS5 and PS4 Black Friday game deals.

Walmart Black Friday ad

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The Walmart Black Friday ad scan is broken into several parts as the Black Friday deals are being rolled out in multiple phases. Walmart is about to enter its second big round of deals, which runs from November 11 (beginning at 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET) to November 15. Walmart hasn’t revealed any big gaming deals so far, but you can bet on it carrying this year’s official Nintendo Switch bundle. Cheap 4K Blu-rays, routers, vinyl records, and work laptops are the highlights of this ad scan. The main Walmart Black Friday sale begins November 25, and those deals haven’t been shared yet.


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Target’s Black Friday sale spans all of November, with new deals being revealed every week. It doesn’t have a traditional ad scan, but you can see the current batch of Black Friday deals on Target’s Black Friday ad page. Other than a two-day Black Friday games sale earlier this month, no gaming deals have been revealed just yet–we expect Target’s saving them for the big event that begins November 22.


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Best Buy’s Black Friday sale is bringing some of the most impressive game deals of the year, so it’s one you’ll want to pay attention to and be ready to shop as soon as it starts. The store’s Black Friday ad teases deals on 2020’s biggest games, including The Last of Us Part II for $30, Final Fantasy VII Remake for $30, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 for $30, Ghost of Tsushima for $40, and Star Wars Squadrons for $20. The bulk of Best Buy’s Black Friday deals begin on the Sunday before Black Friday (November 22).


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The GameStop Black Friday ad makes it clear the retailer is taking the sale seriously this year. The ad is competitive with Best Buy’s, offering steep discounts on games for Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox. If you’re upgrading to the PS5 or Series X, these physical games will still play on those consoles even if they don’t come with free next-gen upgrades. Notable deals include Death Stranding for $20 and Marvel’s Avengers for $27; plus, PlayStation exclusives like The Last of Us Part II and Ghost of Tsushima match Best Buy’s prices. Switch games get great discounts as well, including Luigi’s Mansion 3 for $40. As usual, PC accessories and collectibles have a big presence in the GameStop Black Friday ad as well.


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While Kohl’s isn’t a top destination for gaming deals, it’s actually one of the most underrated places to shop on Black Friday due to its Kohl’s Cash offer: You get $15 Kohl’s Cash for every $50 you spend, and that adds up. The Kohl’s Black Friday sale begins November 22 and runs until November 27, and you can check out the ad scan below.


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Lenovo’s Black Friday sale offers a great opportunity to pick up a gaming laptop, desktop, or other PC accessories for way cheaper than usual. The spotlight deal is on the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8 laptop, which is down to $1,000 from its usual $2,700. The sale kicks off November 16 and runs until December 6, though the best deals will likely sell out before then.


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Dell kicked off its Black Friday deals back in October, but the main event begins November 16 and runs until November 28. The Dell Black Friday ad scan features the new XPS 13 Touch for $1,349 (down from $1,600), a 34-inch Alienware curved gaming monitor for $830 (down from $1,510), the Alienware m15 R3 gaming laptop for $1,600 (down from $2,250), and more. Check out the ad below if you’re looking for PC hardware this holiday season.

Pokemon Go November 2020 Community Day Guide: Electabuzz, Event Move, Bonuses, And More

Pokemon Go is hosting not one, but two Community Days this month, and the first is just around the corner. November’s Electabuzz Community Day takes place this Sunday, November 15, and like previous events, it gives players around the world the chance to catch a rare Pokemon, participate in an event-exclusive Special Research story, and take advantage of other bonuses. To help you prepare, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about Pokemon Go’s first November 2020 Community Day below.

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November’s first Community Day features the Electric-type Pokemon Electabuzz. Throughout the event, Electabuzz will appear in the wild much more frequently than it normally does, and players will have an increased chance to encounter a Shiny Electabuzz. On top of that, Electabuzz’s baby form, Elekid, will be hatching from 2 km eggs during the Community Day.

If players can evolve Electabuzz into Electivire up to two hours after this weekend’s Community Day ends, the Electric-Pokemon will know the Fire-type Charged attack Flamethrower. The only way Electivire can learn this attack in Pokemon Go is as part of this event, so you don’t want to miss your chance to get it. Any Electabuzz that evolves during the designated time frame will learn this attack, even if you caught it prior to the Community Day.

As has been the case for the past several Community Days, November’s event will run for six hours instead of the traditional three, from 11 AM to 5 PM local time. This means players will have until 7 PM local time to evolve Electabuzz into an Electivire that knows Flamethrower.

As part of this weekend’s Community Day, Niantic will offer a Community Day-exclusive Special Research story called Electric for Electabuzz. Tickets to access the story will cost $1 USD. Event-exclusive Timed Research and Field Research will also be available during the event, and completing these will net you various rewards including Sinnoh Stones, which you’ll need to have to evolve Electabuzz into Electivire.

Other Bonuses

In addition to the increased Electabuzz spawns and event Research tasks, Niantic will offer a few other bonuses during this weekend’s Community Day. First, any eggs that are placed in an incubator during the event will hatch at a quarter of the distance they typically require. On top of that, Incense will remain active for three hours rather than the usual 30 minutes. Finally, a special Community Day box will be available to purchase during the event. The box costs 1,280 Poke Coins and comes with the following items:

  • 30 Ultra Balls
  • 1 Elite Fast TM
  • 3 Super Incubators
  • 3 Incense

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Devs Talk About Why The Series Has Remained So Popular

One of the most popular Call of Duty brands, Black Ops, returns this week with Black Ops Cold War from developers Treyarch and Raven. The sub-brand is one of Call of Duty’s most successful commercially and with fans, and two veteran developers have spoken to GameSpot about why they believe the series continues to be so popular.

Senior creative director Dan Vondrak from Raven said it comes down to the stories that can be told in the Black Ops universe. Whereas the other games, like Modern Warfare, are grounded in real history, the Black Ops games are known for being more playful with their tone. Also, people love conspiracy theories and learning about the seedy underbellies of governments, real or not, and Black Ops delivers this in spades.

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“It’s pretty simple. It’s these few tenets that I think all Black Ops fans love. The other Call of Duty games, a lot of them were like these open wars, frontline headlines stuff, whereas Black Ops stuff is like no, we’re going to be between the headlines,” Vondrak said. “We love the deniable operations. The secret missions governments don’t want you to know about.”

“The conspiracy, grounded in real history, is what triggers that Black Ops feeling. You see this footage and it’s a piece of history you know, but Black Ops loves telling you the real story behind it, and they put just enough truth in it and they blur those lines where you’re like, oh man, that maybe could have happened,” he added. “And then that paranoia, that mindfu**ery. That’s something that gave us a lot of license. It gives you something that some of the other franchises can’t necessarily get away with.”

Lead designer Tony Flame from Treyarch also shared his thoughts on the popularity of the Black Ops series. Flame worked on the first Black Ops, which came out in 2010, and he’s been involved in the series ever since. Like Vondrak, Flame said the serious-but-not-so-serious nature of the Black Ops series is part of what makes it so popular. And also the Zombies mode, which has turned into a fan-favorite.

“I think there is something playful about Black Ops. It’s serious. It has historical significance. But there is some play there, and Zombies is part of that. Some of the twists and turns in the campaign are an example of that. And even in our multiplayer. There is some creative license where we get to have fun with the fans. And with Zombies in particular, the fans can participate in, and we really do look at it as a back and forth,” Flame said. “Fans are participating in this, and our community is so passionate and so large now. We listen to them and the game changes in response to the community, and it’s very organic in that way. that’s what Black Ops has become.”

Black Ops Cold War releases on Friday, November 13, for PS4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5. Treyarch also recently spoke to GameSpot about the game’s various next-gen improvements for PS5 and Xbox Series X, including DualSense support. The developer also told us why the game is adopting its new synchronized XP system.

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3 Classic Serious Sam Games Are Coming To Switch Soon

The first three Serious Sam games are coming to Switch soon. Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter, Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter, and Serious Sam 3: BFE are all coming as a single package, called Serious Sam Collection.

This triple-header will arrive on the Nintendo Eshop on November 17, and supports split-screen deathmatch and co-op for up to four players. It weighs in at 4.1GB, and is published by Devolver Digital, which recently bought developer Croteam.

A first-look trailer for the collection has been released, and it’ll look pretty familiar for fans of the series.

The game retails for $30, and includes the expansions The Legend of the Beast and Jewel of the Nile. This will be the first time the Serious Sam franchise has appeared on a Nintendo home console. The Game Boy Advance got its own Serious Sam game, Serious Sam Advance, in 2004; it wasn’t anything special.

The fourth game in the Serious Sam franchise, Serious Sam 4: Planet Badass, released earlier this year on PC and Stadia.

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