domingo, 16 de febrero de 2020

E3 2020: All The Game Companies Attending The Big Event (So Far)

Here's every company coming to the LA Convention Center in June.

By Steve Watts on February 14, 2020 at 10:07AM PST

E3 2020 is coming, and game publishers are preparing to show their wares at the annual event. This year promises to continue a shift that began years ago, as PlayStation is skipping the event again and host Geoff Keighley has announced he will not be producing the E3 Coliseum.

The LA Convention Center is still going to be packed with game developers, though. The show will begin on Tuesday, June 9, and as usual several companies will be hosting their own press conferences and special presentations. We may also see the return of E3-adjacent events like EA Play. Prior years have also hosted a specialized PC Gaming Show to complement the console and publisher press conferences.




Now Playing: E3 2020 Loses One Of Its Biggest Hosts - GS News Updates

So far, the recently-opened official E3 Web site only lists a handful of confirmed exhibitors, but some of the biggest names like Microsoft and Nintendo are among them. We also saw an E3 site leak with some other exhibitors listed, which have not yet been included in the official list. Check out the full list of confirmed companies below. This list will be updated.


E3 2020 Exhibitors
  • Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • Bethesda
  • Capcom
  • Hori
  • Microsoft
  • NDreams
  • Nintendo
  • Nvidia
  • Oculus
  • Sega
  • Square Enix
  • Take-Two Interactive
  • Ubisoft
  • Warner Bros. Interactive
Author's Website: https://www.gamespot.com/
Big Game Release Dates Of February 2020: Xbox One, PS4, Switch, And PC

Here's what's on the way to each platform this month.

By Kevin Knezevic on February 14, 2020 at 6:16PM PST


We're over halfway through the second month of the new year. Despite a recent spate of delays, which saw many of 2020's biggest releases get pushed back into later in the year, there are still several exciting titles on the way to PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch in February 2020.

This month, in particular, is loaded with re-releases, from the new Champion Edition of Street Fighter V to the Bayonetta & Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle and the Switch release of Devil May Cry 3, which boasts a new style-switching system. February will also see the release of Fire Emblem: Three Houses' final wave of DLC, Cindered Shadows, as well as a few original titles like The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics and Media Molecule's long-awaited Dreams.




Now Playing: The Biggest Games To Play In 2020 And Beyond

There are still other games on the way next month as well. Below we've rounded up all the biggest titles coming to each platform in February 2020. For a wider look at what's on the way this year, be sure to check out our list of game release dates in 2020.


Dreams (PS4) -- February 14


It's been a long time coming, but Dreams--the ambitious new game from LittleBigPlanet developer Media Molecule--finally launches on PS4 on February 14. While the title has been available in early access since early 2019, this month marks its official worldwide release. More a creation suite than a traditional game, Dreams gives players a flexible array of tools with which they can create their own custom works, from small games to 3D artwork and more. You can then share your works with the community and even build upon creations that other players have shared.

Further reading:


Street Fighter V: Champion Edition (PS4, PC) -- February 14



Arriving alongside Dreams is Street Fighter V: Champion Edition, a new version of Capcom's acclaimed fighting game. Retailing for $30 USD, Champion Edition comes packed with all of the DLC released for Street Fighter V--minus the Fighting Chance, Capcom Pro Tour, and brand collaboration costumes--along with some new content, such as new V-Skills for every character as well as new fighters. If you already own Street Fighter V, you'll have the option to purchase an "upgrade kit" for $25 and receive the new content.

Further reading:


Bayonetta & Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle (PS4, Xbox One) -- February 18



Two of Platinum Games' most beloved titles, Bayonetta and Vanquish, both turn 10 this year, and to celebrate, the studio is releasing a Bayonetta & Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle for PS4 and Xbox One on February 18. The package includes both frenetic action games, which have been remastered and run at 4K 60 FPS on PS4 Pro and Xbox One X. The physical edition retails for $40 and comes with a gorgeous steelbook case.

Further reading:

Full February 2020 Release Schedule

Release DateGamePlatformsPre-OrderFebruary 4 The Dark Crystal: Age of 

Resistance Tactics PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC Eshop, Steam

February 4 Zombie Army 4: Dead War PS4, Xbox One, PC Amazon

February 11 Yakuza 5 PS4 Amazon

February 13 Fire Emblem: Three Houses - Cindered Shadows DLC Switch N/A

February 14 Darksiders Genesis PS4, Xbox One, Switch Amazon

February 14 Dreams PS4 Amazon

February 20 Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition Switch N/A

February 25 Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC Amazon

February 25 Two Point Hospital PS4, Switch Amazon

February 28 One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows PS4, Xbox One, PC Amazon


Author's Website: https://www.gamespot.com/
Outriders Blends Gears Of War Shooting With Mass Effect-Like Powers For A Fast, Aggressive Cover Shooter

Visit Enoch, become Altered, and decide the fate of humanity.

By Phil Hornshaw | @philhornshaw on February 14, 2020 at 6:10PM PST


Developer People Can Fly has turned out two very different shooters: Bulletstorm, which was heavy on creative kills and run-and-gun action, and Gears of War: Judgment, which makes use of that series' cover-based mechanics and slower movement. With its next game, Outriders, People Can Fly is marrying the two approaches, creating a cover shooter that also incentivizes getting out from behind the chest-high walls and wrecking your foes with a number of cool abilities.

We recently played the first few hours of Outriders at a preview event for the game in Los Angeles, where we got a taste of the new game. It's not just adding elements of different shooters to the mix, though; Outriders is also heavy on RPG features. The result is a game that feels like Gears meeting Mass Effect, complete with sci-fi story and a whole new planet to explore.




Now Playing: Outriders - Everything You Need To Know
Outriders takes its name from a group of military types and scientists who have been doing their best to protect people and save humanity in the last days of Earth. In the game's prologue, you learn that things didn't go so well on our home planet, with dwindling resources and other issues leading to war and chaos. The Outriders were seen as heroes who did their best to help the innocent, but in the end, there was just no saving the planet. At the start of the game, you create an Outrider character who has left Earth and traveled some 80 years in cryostasis to a new planet called Enoch, with plans for colonization. On this mission, the Outriders are tasked with securing colony sites ahead of the rest of the survivors. But of course, things don't go so well.

It turns out Enoch is the home of a mysterious and deadly storm called the Anomaly, which you encounter during the prologue. It rips through the Outriders, killing most of them--but a lucky few survive, and end up with special powers, with you among them. As you cling to life after encountering the Anomaly, your friends throw you back into cryostasis, where you sleep for another 30 years. When you wake up, you discover that life on Enoch has changed for the worse. The Anomaly has ruined the colonists' advanced technology, and now life here is as bad as it was on Earth, with factions fighting over whatever resources they can find. Adding to the troubles are the Altered, a small group of people who have been given god-like powers thanks to the Anomaly, with many of them being corrupted by their capabilities.

"The Altered are the most powerful beings on the planet, and you will meet some who are allies and some who are very much not," explained Joshua Rubins, Outriders' lead writer. "One thing that they have in common is this idea that power corrupts; that it is very, very difficult to become godlike and still be a beneficial god. You have this power, and what do you do with it?"


"What is important is that every Altered will have his own vision of what is going on around him in his own story," Creative Director Bartosz Kmita added. "They're not creating, like, a force of Altereds. Every one of them is basically above human, and everyone has his own thoughts about how to survive on this planet and what we should do to progress."

No Caption Provided

Becoming Altered


Your powers kick in after the prologue, and we played a couple of hours of Outriders with a look at these spiffy capabilities. You choose from one of three classes at this point: the Devastator, a close-range tank class that uses seismic attacks to shred enemies; the Pyromancer, a more mid-range fighter that can manipulate flame; and the Trickster, a class that can teleport and slow enemies to execute fast hit-and-run tactics. Choosing a class locks you in for the rest of the game, but one of the big pushes of Outriders is that it features drop-in, drop-out co-op, allowing you to team up with up to two other players and use your skills together.

Powers all come with cooldown timers, but People Can Fly has purposely made their durations pretty short, allowing you opportunities to get out of cover to use your abilities pretty often. We played as the Trickster class, which wielded a close-range slash attack that could explode multiple enemies, a dome-shaped field that slowed everyone in it to a crawl, and a teleport ability that put us directly behind enemies just about anywhere on the battlefield for up-close blasting. In addition to your powers--you'll unlock eight in all as you level up your character--each class also has a particular healing mechanic that encourages you to use your capabilities creatively. With the Trickster, close-range kills trigger health regeneration or, if you're full up, give you a shield that resists damage. That made getting in close and using powers all the more important, because there are no healing pickups, and automatic health regeneration only restores some of your life.

We are giving the tools for you to even take the same class in different directions, because the class is the beginning, but then you can define all the play style for yourself

When you're zapping enemies with any of your cool superpowers, you're blasting away at them, and this is where Outriders' Gears-like feel comes into play. The cover shooter mechanics are similar to what you'd have found in Judgment, and you'll generally duck behind walls to avoid fire before popping your head up to take shots at enemies. You can carry three weapons at a time, and we saw a few different varieties, including assault rifles, and shotguns. The shotguns in particular have an extremely Gears feel, blowing off limbs and taking apart enemies at close ranges. You'll constantly be restocking ammo from enemies and chests as you fight, but if you're ever running low, you also carry duel sidearms that carry infinite ammo.

The cover-shooting side of Outriders feels pretty standard for that genre, but mixing in your Altered powers helps pick up the game's action significantly. Running around as the Trickster, teleporting behind enemies and annihilating them with a spectral blade or a burst from a shotgun, was where the ideas of Outriders really started to gel. The game uses the cover aspects of its shooter side more as tactical support for the riskier, more aggressive approach, and balancing the two means you're constantly thinking about how to mix positioning, weapons, and powers to most effectively clear out enemies while keeping yourself alive.

Solving that puzzle in each combat encounter is a lot of fun, and with each class's different health-restoring mechanics, you're rewarded for thinking creatively, rather than hanging back and taking the safe route.


No Caption Provided

Looting And Shooting

When it comes to guns and armor, Outriders draws from its RPG inspirations. Some weapons have special perks--we snagged an assault rifle that could cause people to blow up upon death, for instance--and you'll also use mods to upgrade and change your guns, as well. There's also a loot rarity system in place, tied to Outriders' "World Level," which takes the place of traditional difficulty. As you level up your character, you also increase the World Level, which makes for harder battles and rarer loot drops. You can't increase the difficulty until you earn a new level, but you can always back it down if things get too tough.

"Some people will be more interested in the story or just easy progression, and they can keep the World Level low enough to just have entertainment from fighting," Kmita said. "But we really encourage people to go higher and higher. You have to earn that."

You'll also scale up your character as you progress using a skill tree. The choices you make along the way will help dictate your play style, Kmita said. We didn't get far enough into the game to dig into the skill tree, but what People Can Fly showed of the system suggests it's pretty extensive. You might play co-op as the same class as a friend, but your take on the Trickster could be pretty different from theirs, and Kmita said the classes support a variety of play styles.

"We are giving the tools for you to even take the same class in different directions, because the class is the beginning, but then you can define all the play style for yourself," he said. "So [how you play] depends on your luck, it depends on what you will find in the world, and it depends on what choices you would make in the progression tree. This will define your real play style, your real gameplay. It can be totally unique for different people."


No Caption Provided

While taking down enemies in the war for Enoch is your central purpose, Outriders also seems to possess a pretty extensive story. The conflicts raging around you are a big focus, but there's also a strange signal out in the wilderness that seems tied to the Anomaly, and you'll eventually work to track it down and figure out its secrets.

Talking with NPCs involves conversation menus that can expand dialogue and help you learn more about the people you meet and what's going on, and in the prologue, we spent a fair amount of time talking with other Outriders before getting into the action. Don't expect a branching story, though--there aren't dialogue options for your responses, just prompts to get more out of a conversation if you want it.

There are side missions, though, which can also add to the main story and give you more opportunities to earn loot and learn about what's going on on Enoch. Those will add to the main campaign, which People Can Fly said will last you about 25 hours.

We played Outriders on PC, and it's also coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One--it's also confirmed for the PS5 and Xbox Series X. Expect it to release in holiday 2020.


Author's Website: https://www.gamespot.com/
Google Stadia Is Getting Five More Games, Including Panzer Dragoon Remake

More titles are on the way to Google's streaming platform.


By Eddie Makuch and Kevin Knezevic on February 14, 2020 at 4:10PM PST

The Stadia library will be expanding soon. Google has confirmed five more titles will be added to the game streaming service in the coming months, three of which will be arriving on Stadia as timed-exclusives.

First are Lost Words: Beyond the Page, Spitlings, and Stacks on Stacks (on Stacks), which will be coming to Stadia this spring and summer. While no release dates have been announced, all three titles will be released on Google's service before they appear on other platforms.





Now Playing: 5 New Titles Coming To Stadia - GS News Update

Lost Words is described as a "narrative-driven, atmospheric puzzler set inside the pages of a young girl's diary." The story was written by Tomb Raider writer Rhianna Pratchett, and the gameplay involves puzzle-solving and platforming throughout a variety of unique and imaginative worlds.

Stacks on Stacks (on Stacks), meanwhile, is a 3D tower builder in which players try to build up a tower out of falling blocks and defend it against ghosts, giant babies, and other enemies. At the end of each level, players can knock down their towers with a wrecking ball, which sounds pretty great.

Finally, Spitlings is an arcadey multiplayer game with a unique twist. You control a character called a Spitling that has teeth it can spit or use to jump (weird, I know). The twist here is that when one player fails, the game restarts.

In addition to those titles, Google has confirmed the Panzer Dragoon remake and Serious Sam Collection will be coming to Stadia. The company hasn't announced when these titles will hit the service, but they're likewise slated to arrive sometime in the coming months. You can read more about the upcoming games on the Stadia blog.

The announcement of these titles comes after more than 50 days without a new game announcement for Stadia. Google has previously said that there are 120 games coming to the platform in 2020, including some major titles like Marvel's Avengers, Cyberpunk 2077, Doom Eternal, Watch Dogs: Legion, Baldur's Gate III and Destroy All Humans. A free version of the service, called Stadia Base, is also slated to launch later this year.

Google Stadia News


martes, 5 de noviembre de 2019

Red Dead Redemption 2 is out now on PC

By Wes Fenlon, Phil Savage

Update: Rockstar's cowboy epic is here.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is out now on PC, available through the Rockstar Games launcher and the Epic Games store. While we're not ready to publish our review just yet—we didn't get early access to the PC build beyond a hands-on event last week—we'll have some first impressions on the PC port up later today. In the meantime, here's everything you need to get started with Red Dead Redemption 2's PC version.
What do I need to play Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC?
You can get RDR2 on either the Rockstar Games launcher or the Epic Games Store. It's available for preload already, which is a good thing because Red Dead 2 weighs in at a 109 gigabyte download, and wants you to have 150GB of free drive space to install. Set aside some extra drive space for future Red Dead Online downloads, too.

As for whether your PC can handle it: Check out our system requirements post, which recommends at least a GTX 1060 graphics card to run the game well. But as with GTA 5, the PC version of RDR2 has some advanced graphics settings not available on consoles that should push modern hardware to the limits. In fact, if you want to play at 60fps, Nvidia recommends an RTX 2060.


When is Red Dead Redemption 2 available on Steam?


If you plan to play on Steam, though, you have to wait: RDR2 comes to Steam in December. We don't know which day it'll hit Steam, but Rockstar confirmed the release month when it announced Red Dead was coming to PC.


Author's Website: https://www.pcgamer.com/

Best Nintendo Switch Deals November 2019: Games, Consoles, And Accessories

Nintendo discounts are hard to come by, but we've found some of the best you can get before Black Friday.

By Jenae Sitzes | @jenaesitzes on November 5, 2019 at 7:10AM PST


The products discussed here were independently chosen by our editors. GameSpot may get a share of the revenue if you buy anything featured on our site.



The Nintendo Switch continues to have a strong year going into November, and it's not done yet. 2019 has brought us some exciting first-party titles, including Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Super Mario Maker 2, and Luigi's Mansion 3, as well as a growing roster of third-party ports for incredible games like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Dark Souls, Overwatch, Return of the Obra Dinn, and Divinity: Original Sin 2, giving die-hard Nintendo fans and well-rounded players alike reasons to keep playing on Switch. And we still have Pokemon Sword and Shield to look forward to.
That's a lot of games to keep up with, and Nintendo is notorious for being stingy when it comes to discounts. Though you can now get a Switch for $300 or a Switch Lite for $200, Nintendo's major releases tend to stick to their original prices, as do accessories and like the $70 Switch Pro controller, the colorful array of Joy-Cons that retail for $80, and the online membership that goes for a more modest $20 per year, all of which add up to quite a hefty sum, especially over the coming holiday season.

Thankfully, the holiday season also brings its share of deals, including the annual tidal wave of Black Friday sales, and we've already got some discounts early in the month of November. We've rounded up the best Nintendo Switch deals from a variety of online outlets to make sure you get the best deals on Nintendo Switch games, accessories, and more. We will likely have to wait on deals on the console itself and its smaller, handheld-only Switch Lite, but we still have some solid deals worth considering going into Black Friday.

We'll update this story with any new Switch deals we see come up in November (especially during Black Friday), but here are the best discounts we've seen so far.
Quick look: Best Nintendo Switch deals

Nintendo Switch Pro controller -- $63 at Amazon

Samsung 256GB memory card -- $37.99 at Amazon

Hori D-Pad Switch Controller -- $17.77 at Amazon 

Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age Definitive Edition -- $49.94 at Amazon

Super Mario Party -- $43.94 at Amazon

Mario Tennis Aces -- $38.94 at Amazon

Collection of Mana -- $35 at Walmart

Bayonetta 2 (physical) + Bayonetta (digital download) -- $49.94 at Amazon

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild -- $43.94 at Amazon

Super Mario Odyssey: Starter Pack -- $44.99 at Amazon

Super Mario Maker 2 -- $43.94 at Amazon

Civilization VI -- $29.78 at Amazon

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch -- $41.48 at Amazon

Mortal Kombat 11 -- $36 at Amazon




Author's Website: https://www.gamespot.com/

Horizon: Zero Dawn 2 Seems Even More Likely

Guerrilla may be working on a Horizon sequel.

By Eddie Makuch on November 4, 2019 at 9:05PM PST

Horizon: Zero Dawn was a critical and commercial success, so it's been somewhat surprising that Sony has yet to announce a sequel. That remains the case, but now yet another piece of evidence has emerged that Horizon: Zero Dawn 2 is in development.

A job listing at Guerrilla Games for a "Technical Vegetation Artist" (via GamesRadar) specifically mentions that the candidate would be working on creating "the stunning environments of Horizon."

Given that Horizon is more than two years old now, it seems likely that this job ad is for a new Horizon game, potentially a sequel. The job ad states that Guerrilla has a total of four teams dedicated to making the environments of Horizon.

Guerrilla has numerous open positions on its website, but this is seemingly the only one that directly mentions Horizon. Other job ads mention that Guerrilla is working on a new open-world game, and that could be yet another reference to Horizon: Zero Dawn 2.

2017's Horizon: Zero Dawn was a big change for Guerrilla, as the studio previously made the first-person shooter franchise Killzone. Guerrilla reportedly has multiple internal development teams, and one of these is said to be working on a multiplayer game that some people believe could be a new Killzone.

Guerrilla hired Rainbow Six Siege's director, Simon Larouche, to work on a new project at the studio. Larouche's history, people believe this may be a multiplayer game.

Guerrilla, which is based in the Netherlands, recently announced plans to grow in size to 400 or more developers with the aiming of releasing new games every two or three years, according to wccftech.

The studio also created the Decima engine, which Hideo Kojima used for his new game, Death Stranding.

Janina Gavankar, who played Tatai in Horizon: Zero Dawn's Frozen Wilds expansion, said at an event earlier this year that a sequel to Horizon is on the way. "It's incredible; wait 'til you see the sequel," she said. "You're gonna die--I know some secrets!"

Whatever projects Guerrilla (which is owned by Sony) is indeed working on, it seems likely they'll be released on the upcoming PlayStation 5. That console launches in Holiday 2020.


Author's Website: https://www.gamespot.com/

Merging Overwatch 1 And 2 Was A Hard Sell, But The Right Move, Says Director

"I always try to come at things from a player-first standpoint."


By James O'Connor on November 4, 2019 at 3:39PM PST

Overwatch 2 is an unusual sequel in that a lot of the new content it introduces--including new characters, maps, and PvP modes--will also be added to the original Overwatch on all platforms. Overwatch 2 will feature an exclusive campaign mode with PvE combat and a story that will delve deeper into the series' lore, but if you're just playing Overwatch for the PvP experience, you won't miss out on anything if you don't upgrade. It goes the other way as well--all cosmetics you've unlocked in the original game will carry over into Overwatch 2.

This is not a standard model for a sequel, but game director Jeff Kaplan has told Kotaku Australia that, while it was a difficult decision to make, he believes that this is the model that best benefits Overwatch's player base. "It's very challenging because the industry has done things the same way for so long," he said. "And so it's hard to get people, push them out of their comfort zone and say, hey, I think we could do it a better way."

Kaplan said that convincing people at Blizzard to do this meant explaining how it would ultimately benefit their players. "I try to tell them if we do what's right by the players, they will be happy, we will have a better game, and we will end up in a better place in the long run." He believes that cutting off players from the first Overwatch to "make that game just sort of die on the vine" is the wrong approach. "I always try to come at things from a player-first standpoint," Kaplan said. Ultimately, this model will allow Overwatch 1 and 2 to coexist, and will allow for crossplay between the two games.

Overwatch 2 is just one of several big announcements to come out of BlizzCon 2019, where Diablo IV and World of Warcraft: Shadowlands were also shown for the first time. Overwatch 2 will release on Switch as well as PC, PS4 and Xbox One, and might feature a ping system similar to Apex Legends.

Author's Website: https://www.gamespot.com/

domingo, 3 de noviembre de 2019

Watch 10 minutes of Hearthstone's new Battlegrounds mode

Inspired by Auto Chess, this new eight-player mode is available starting early November.

As a surprise addition to the reveal of Hearthstone's next expansion, Descent of Dragons, Blizzard announced an entirely new mode, launching in beta very soon. It's called Battlegrounds, and it's an eight-player showdown inspired by the autobattler genre that started earlier this year with Dota Auto Chess. Below is a full 10-minute match of Battlegrounds from Blizzard's press site.
The player's champion is Ragnaros the Firelord, and the footage takes us through how a typical Battlegrounds match will play out. Matches alternate between the tavern, where players recruit minions, and 1v1 battlefields against the other seven players in the match. Everyone starts with 40 health, and the last one standing wins.
Head over to our BlizzCon 2019 hub for more news from this year's convention, and check out our gallery of all the Hearthstone: Descent of Dragons cards so far.



Author's Website: https://www.pcgamer.com/

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Update Released, See The Patch Notes Here

Changed up.

By Eddie Makuch on November 3, 2019 at 4:00PM PST



Another change in the update includes how stun grenades can now disable claymores for 3 seconds. This is another big change, as players have been reporting that claymores can trend toward the over-powered side.


Excited to get the footstep tuning in live along with these other changes. More updates in the works:
- more restricted player call out logic
- prevent enemies from hearing call outs in all modes
- challenge system fixes
- weapon tuning
- spawn updates

https://twitter.com/infinityward/status/1190646015604346885 …



Infinity Ward
@InfinityWard
 Patch notes for our latest update are now live! Check out our Reddit post for more details! #ModernWarfare https://www.reddit.com/r/modernwarfare/comments/dn1szu/updates_and_patch_notes_from_infinity_ward/ …

You can see the full rundown of changes to the gameplay and what's new in the multiplayer playlists below, as posted by Infinity Ward on Reddit.

Modern Warfare multiplayer design director Joe Cecot added that Infinity Ward is working on additional changes and updates to come later. In the future, Infinity Ward will release updates that further restrict the player call out logic and prevent enemies from hearing these call outs across all modes. There will also be further changes to weapon tuning and spawn locations.

Title Update/Playlist Update

Title Update:

More fixes to prevent crashes and improve stability across all platforms
Battlechatter has been removed from tactical, one-life modes

APCs and Tanks in Ground War no longer award points towards a nuke
Fix for charms affecting weapon performance when firing from the hip
Claymores: Stun grenades can now force claymores into a disabled state for 3 seconds
Footsteps: Adjustments to tame the 3rd person footsteps. They will now filter out based on occlusion more.
Fix to an issue where Tac Inserts could cause players to spawn out of bounds
Fix for the gold camo not unlocking on the .357

Playlist Update:

NVG (TDM only)
Ground War
Gunfight
Kill Confirmed
FFA

Author's Website: https://www.gamespot.com/

Hearthstone Expansion "Descent of Dragons" Coming December, Battlegrounds Auto-Battler Even Sooner

The most dragon-filled Hearthstone expansion yet.
By Steve Watts on November 3, 2019 at 6:00AM PST