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RUMOR: Art work suggest COD 2017 will be called ‘Call of Duty: WWII’
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Microsoft will use Forza 7, Battlefront 2 and Red Dead Redemption 2 to showcase 4K on 'Project Scorpio' Xbox (exclusive)
 
I stopped playing GTA because it just got boring to me but RDR on the ps3 was dope and i can't wait for RDR2....i might pre-order which i never do....Right now i'm playing Last of Us....i know it's old game and i slept on it....it's dope!!!
 
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I stopped playing GTA because it just got boring to me but RDR on the ps3 was dope and i can't wait for RDR2....i might pre-order which i never do....Right now i'm playing Last of Us....i know it's old game and i slept on it....it's dope!!!

I really need to start playing this game lol
 
Rumor: Is Ubisoft Working on a Western Style Far Cry Game?


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E3 is nearly a month away, and rumors are circling around this time of the year as expected. It wouldn’t be a rumor if Ubisoft wasn’t involved, as nearly all of their games get leaked early. This year Assassin’s Creed wasn’t the only Ubisoft title talked about, as Far Cry has been getting some buzz recently. There hasn’t been a main Far Cry entry in the series since 2014 with Far Cry 4. With Far Cry Primal as more of a holdover than anything else. Its plausible for Ubisoft to be working on another Far Cry installment that’s not a spinoff.

Sources point that filming for an unannounced video game is currently being done outside of a church in the Montana prairie, a perfect setting for a western. The production for the shoot is said to have “stretched more than 5,000 miles from California to Montana.” A producer working on the shoot Jeff Guillot, said “this is a sequel to an existing global franchise.” Jeff Guillot has experience working on various ATL campaigns for Ubisoft, such games included are; Driver, Red Steel 2, and Rabbids. Guillot told the Great Falls Tribune the game “will be released in September”, and “is of a world that takes place in an imaginary location.” Furthermore adding “this is a sequel to an existing global franchise.”

The footage the production crew were shooting involved two men fighting near “a hanging bell as a train rolled by on the tracks a half-mile away.” It seems that the footage will be used to promote the game, this isn’t the first time Ubisoft has done a live action trailer for their games. One series in particular has been the Far Cry franchise. It makes sense for Ubisoft to be working on a teaser trailer for their E3 presentation, especially to announce a new Far Cry game. Could it be Far Cry 5, well it wouldn’t be that much of a stretch. Ubisoft even sent out a survey to a few Far Cry 4 players on what their “preferred setting” would be for a “future Far Cry game”. One of the poll options was described as “a Far Cry game in the Spaghetti Western style set in the late 19th century.”

The popular series is one of Ubisoft’s flagship IPs, and Far Cry 4 was released almost three years ago. So another entry would be overdue at this point for the publisher and developer. A western themed Far Cry game would certainly be cool to see, its a setting that not a lot of first person shooters get to see. All the evidence taken so far point to the next Far Cry being a western, or at the least to an unannounced game set during the Old West. We hope Ubisoft is indeed working on a Far Cry 5, and that its a Spaghetti Western style game.


http://www.nerdbite.com/rumor-ubisoft-working-western-style-far-cry/
 
Rumor: Is Ubisoft Working on a Western Style Far Cry Game?


198160-westerns-django-wallpaper.jpg

E3 is nearly a month away, and rumors are circling around this time of the year as expected. It wouldn’t be a rumor if Ubisoft wasn’t involved, as nearly all of their games get leaked early. This year Assassin’s Creed wasn’t the only Ubisoft title talked about, as Far Cry has been getting some buzz recently. There hasn’t been a main Far Cry entry in the series since 2014 with Far Cry 4. With Far Cry Primal as more of a holdover than anything else. Its plausible for Ubisoft to be working on another Far Cry installment that’s not a spinoff.

Sources point that filming for an unannounced video game is currently being done outside of a church in the Montana prairie, a perfect setting for a western. The production for the shoot is said to have “stretched more than 5,000 miles from California to Montana.” A producer working on the shoot Jeff Guillot, said “this is a sequel to an existing global franchise.” Jeff Guillot has experience working on various ATL campaigns for Ubisoft, such games included are; Driver, Red Steel 2, and Rabbids. Guillot told the Great Falls Tribune the game “will be released in September”, and “is of a world that takes place in an imaginary location.” Furthermore adding “this is a sequel to an existing global franchise.”

The footage the production crew were shooting involved two men fighting near “a hanging bell as a train rolled by on the tracks a half-mile away.” It seems that the footage will be used to promote the game, this isn’t the first time Ubisoft has done a live action trailer for their games. One series in particular has been the Far Cry franchise. It makes sense for Ubisoft to be working on a teaser trailer for their E3 presentation, especially to announce a new Far Cry game. Could it be Far Cry 5, well it wouldn’t be that much of a stretch. Ubisoft even sent out a survey to a few Far Cry 4 players on what their “preferred setting” would be for a “future Far Cry game”. One of the poll options was described as “a Far Cry game in the Spaghetti Western style set in the late 19th century.”

The popular series is one of Ubisoft’s flagship IPs, and Far Cry 4 was released almost three years ago. So another entry would be overdue at this point for the publisher and developer. A western themed Far Cry game would certainly be cool to see, its a setting that not a lot of first person shooters get to see. All the evidence taken so far point to the next Far Cry being a western, or at the least to an unannounced game set during the Old West. We hope Ubisoft is indeed working on a Far Cry 5, and that its a Spaghetti Western style game.


http://www.nerdbite.com/rumor-ubisoft-working-western-style-far-cry/
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Wild West Online revealed: The Red Dead-like MMO 'built from the ground up' for PC


Yesterday a leaked image started circulating on a Grand Theft Auto forum showing a cowboy that looked an awful lot like John Marston from Red Dead Redemption. Unlike what many assumed, this wasn't Red Dead Redemption 2, but it could be a PC gamer's best chance to eke out a living on the frontier. Wild West Online is an open-world PvP MMO that wears its inspirations on its dusty, sun-bleached sleeves. Players will form gangs to either break or defend the law, roam the hinterlands, or settle in for a game of cards at the local saloon. In PC Gamer's exclusive reveal, I sat down with Stephan Bugaj creative vice president of publisher DJ2, to find out more.

The creators of Wild West Online expect to launch a $250,000 Kickstarter at the end of the month, with stretch goals tied to additional funding. The team is already working a core version of the game, which they anticipate will arrive later this year regardless. The Kickstarter is simply meant to secure extra funding to expand its features. Wild West Online takes plenty of cues from Red Dead Redemption's excellent online mode only with one major difference: It's an MMO. No, this won't be the typical routine of questing and grinding levels, but a seamless open world using server shards where a few hundred players will coexist together or die trying.

Even so, that Red Dead Redemption DNA is intentional, says Bugaj. Tired of waiting for a proper Red Dead Redemption on PC, the newly formed 612 Games decided to take matters into its own hands. "There's an audience for this that just wasn't being served on PC," Bugaj explained. "So we wanted to make this big, open Wild West world with a bit of a twist that, like the best MMOs, is a place where people can really live in."

It's an exciting proposition on behalf of the new studio 612 Games, which is partially owned by DJ2 and made up of developers and artists that have worked on a wide variety of games from Crysis to League of Legends. Because DJ2 owns equity in 612 Games, they're more than just a publisher with the likes of Bugaj and DJ2's CCO Dan Jevons driving creative vision using their extensive history at companies like Pixar and Sega.

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From what Bugaj revealed to me, Wild West Online is more than just a knock-off version of Red Dead Redemption's multiplayer. You won't just be locked into an endless game of cops and robbers. Players can also specialize as gatherers, like prospectors who mine for gold or farmers, and the resources they harvest funnel into a player-driven economy. "Resource gathering and building camps is going to have more of the social aspects of other MMOs," Bugaj said. There's a crafting system that relies on finding and learning recipes as well.

Unlike most MMOs though, Wild West Online won't necessarily feature an overarching progression or skill system. "It's something that we're still kicking around," Bugaj said. "There's going to be story, character, and gameplay-driven motives to keep playing, but we haven't yet fully worked out what the progression system is going to be for that."

Wild, wild west
Those familiar with Rockstar's games will recognize the law system that lies at the heart of Wild West Online. Players who commit crimes in town will earn wanted stars and, at a certain threshold, become targets for player deputies or bounty hunters. There's a gang system woven into this as well, which could hopefully give rise to some interesting rivalries between different bandit or bounty hunter posses.

There's more ways to break the law than just murder, however. Thieving will be a core part of a bandit's lifestyle, and Wild West Online also has a vision for bank heists or simply being able to steal from other player's campsites and town shops. Do this too often, however, and you'll be exiled from town and have to make use of bandit hideouts—which offer the same amenities but cater to a much deadlier clientele.

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One key difference is that Wild West Online will only feature combat against other players. Being wanted won't result in NPCs coming after you. While later updates might change this, if you've broken the law, it'll be up to someone else to take you down. "It's more like a reputation system than anything," Bugaj said. "The wanted system in something like Grand Theft Auto is really about PVE combat, whereas in Wild West Online it's more about pitting lawmen against bandits against working class people caught in between."

Bugaj was clear that, while Wild West Online might borrow some themes from survival games, the main goal "isn't just to stay alive but to socialize and interact with players." I asked about the consequences of death and how that impacts your wanted level and was told that while there would be consequences that are still being worked out, WWO won't feature permadeath or strict penalties.

Reach for the sky
With no gameplay footage available yet, there's definitely some room for skepticism. And it's worth pointing out that some of the game's most original ideas are locked behind stretch goals. For example, if Wild West Online raises 1.75 million dollars 612 Games will add train robberies as part of a "season one" update—meaning even if the goal is met the feature won't be available at launch. Train robberies are without a doubt WWO's coolest idea. Acting as a server-wide raid of sorts, players can login during a set time each week to either defend or attack a train that travels across the entirety of the map. The thought of hundreds of players involved in that kind of event is exciting.

One stretch goal that has me scratching my head is the first one, where if DJ2 raises $400,000 they'll include women as playable characters. While I'm sympathetic to the development strains of an indie MMO, it's puzzling to have gender equality locked behind a stretch goal—especially after Ubisoft's excuses for why no playable women were in Assassin's Creed Unity rang so hollow. When I brought this particular stretch goal up with the team, they said they were already aware that it's a sensitive issue but doing it properly was simply beyond their resources at this time.

The other elephant in the room is that Wild West Online will be released around the same time as Red Dead Redemption 2, which is also slated for fall of 2017. Now, Rockstar's sequel still hasn't been confirmed for PC as of yet, but it's pretty hard to imagine that they'd skip it considering the massive success of GTA 5 on Windows. That means Wild West Online could have some stiff competition—assuming that Red Dead Redemption 2 has multiplayer similar to that in the first game.

Still, two Wild West open-world shooters dropping in 2017 sounds like a good problem for PC gamers to have. And with Wild West Online built from the ground up for PCs and multiplayer, it's hard to ignore the potential. Bugaj says what's arriving later this year is just the beginning, as the studio plans to add a heavier emphasis on story and bigger features in later updates.

We'll have more info on Wild West Online in the coming months.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 Is Now Coming Spring 2018


Red Dead Redemption 2 is now set to launch Spring 2018 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This outlaw epic set across the vast and unforgiving American heartland will be the first Rockstar game created from the ground up for the latest generation of console hardware, and some extra time is necessary to ensure that we can deliver the best experience possible for our fans.

We are very sorry for any disappointment this delay causes, but we are firm believers in delivering a game only when it is ready. We are really excited to bring you more details about the game this summer. In the meantime, please enjoy this selection of new screenshots from the world of Red Dead Redemption 2.

To stay up-to-date on all of our latest news and info, make sure you’re subscribed to the Rockstar Mailing List and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitch.

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Rumor: Is Ubisoft Working on a Western Style Far Cry Game?


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E3 is nearly a month away, and rumors are circling around this time of the year as expected. It wouldn’t be a rumor if Ubisoft wasn’t involved, as nearly all of their games get leaked early. This year Assassin’s Creed wasn’t the only Ubisoft title talked about, as Far Cry has been getting some buzz recently. There hasn’t been a main Far Cry entry in the series since 2014 with Far Cry 4. With Far Cry Primal as more of a holdover than anything else. Its plausible for Ubisoft to be working on another Far Cry installment that’s not a spinoff.

Sources point that filming for an unannounced video game is currently being done outside of a church in the Montana prairie, a perfect setting for a western. The production for the shoot is said to have “stretched more than 5,000 miles from California to Montana.” A producer working on the shoot Jeff Guillot, said “this is a sequel to an existing global franchise.” Jeff Guillot has experience working on various ATL campaigns for Ubisoft, such games included are; Driver, Red Steel 2, and Rabbids. Guillot told the Great Falls Tribune the game “will be released in September”, and “is of a world that takes place in an imaginary location.” Furthermore adding “this is a sequel to an existing global franchise.”

The footage the production crew were shooting involved two men fighting near “a hanging bell as a train rolled by on the tracks a half-mile away.” It seems that the footage will be used to promote the game, this isn’t the first time Ubisoft has done a live action trailer for their games. One series in particular has been the Far Cry franchise. It makes sense for Ubisoft to be working on a teaser trailer for their E3 presentation, especially to announce a new Far Cry game. Could it be Far Cry 5, well it wouldn’t be that much of a stretch. Ubisoft even sent out a survey to a few Far Cry 4 players on what their “preferred setting” would be for a “future Far Cry game”. One of the poll options was described as “a Far Cry game in the Spaghetti Western style set in the late 19th century.”

The popular series is one of Ubisoft’s flagship IPs, and Far Cry 4 was released almost three years ago. So another entry would be overdue at this point for the publisher and developer. A western themed Far Cry game would certainly be cool to see, its a setting that not a lot of first person shooters get to see. All the evidence taken so far point to the next Far Cry being a western, or at the least to an unannounced game set during the Old West. We hope Ubisoft is indeed working on a Far Cry 5, and that its a Spaghetti Western style game.


http://www.nerdbite.com/rumor-ubisoft-working-western-style-far-cry/


Far Cry 5: Teaser Trailer | Ubisoft [US]
 
Red Dead Redemption 2 Is Now Coming Spring 2018


Red Dead Redemption 2 is now set to launch Spring 2018 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This outlaw epic set across the vast and unforgiving American heartland will be the first Rockstar game created from the ground up for the latest generation of console hardware, and some extra time is necessary to ensure that we can deliver the best experience possible for our fans.

We are very sorry for any disappointment this delay causes, but we are firm believers in delivering a game only when it is ready. We are really excited to bring you more details about the game this summer. In the meantime, please enjoy this selection of new screenshots from the world of Red Dead Redemption 2.

To stay up-to-date on all of our latest news and info, make sure you’re subscribed to the Rockstar Mailing List and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitch.

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game looks fucking magnificent!
 
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Rumor: Red Dead Redemption 2 Delay Due to Cross-Play Issues
By Boston Blake | Jul 1, 2017

A couple weeks ago, gamers were ecstatic to learn that Rockstar Games may be looking into adding cross-platform play for its upcoming sequel, Red Dead Redemption 2. Now, a new rumor is circulating that Rockstar’s focus on cross-play for Red Dead Redemption 2 is the reason the game is getting delayed to 2018.

The rumor comes by way of Blasting News, which shares the rumor without citing any sources, even anonymous ones. Naturally, gamers should take such claims with a grain of salt until those involved with the game either confirm or deny the rumor. That said, the concept is certainly compelling given Rockstar’s desire to see cross-play come to pass for Red Dead Redemption 2.


According to Blasting News, the delay is due to Rockstar’s challenge in convincing Sony to join in the cross-play plan. That’s an interesting idea given Sony’s recent comments on cross-platform play with Xbox One and PC.


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At this year’s E3, it was announced that Minecraft and Rocket League will soon allow cross-play between Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. PlayStation 4 was notably missing from the list of platforms included in the cross-play, and Sony responded to questions from gamers saying it was worried about potential security issues with PlayStation Network were it to open it up for cross-play.

If Rockstar truly is working with Sony to approve cross-platform play, then one could argue the company needs to delay the game in order to get the necessary approvals from Sony. Still, it seems like holding back an entire game just for the chance at cross-play between platforms is a bit of a stretch.

One need only look at the incredible success of Grand Theft Auto 5and GTA Online to know that Rockstar doesn’t necessarily need to delay the game because of Sony’s holdout on cross-play. Rockstar could easily launch the game this fall if it wanted to, and continue pushing for cross-play over the ensuing months and years as an added bonus for gamers. In fact, as a gaming company, Rockstar is in the business of making money on sales, and it doesn’t seem like cross-platform play would offer much more profit potential. So the idea that Red Dead Redemption 2 is delayed because of cross-play is a bit hard to swallow at the moment.

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It’ll be interesting to see if this rumor carries any weight, and what Rockstar and Sony will say about the effort to make Red Dead Redemption 2 a cross-platform game. If this is Rockstar’s focus, and it’s able to convince Sony to make the move, it could have a significant impact on the console gaming world going forward.


Red Dead Redemption 2 is expected to release Spring 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
 
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