Monthly Archives: April 2018

Hellboy Board Game Raises $1 Million in 2 Days

Hellboy: The Board Game has smashed its Kickstarter goal and raised over $1 million in just two days.

The Kickstarter campaign went live last week with a goal of £100,000 (around $140,000 USD). The campaign reached its goal just 18 minutes later, and surpassed the million dollar mark just under 48 hours later.

The current total is sitting at almost £860,000 at the time of writing, approximately $1,178,000, with 25 days to go. A new stretch goal was unveiled yesterday with the addition of a Ragna Rok Rasputin miniature and a new scenario, if the campaign reaches £880,000.

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PUBG Hackers Arrested and Fined Over $5 Million

In an update on its latest anti-cheat efforts, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds developer Bluehole has released information on 15 hackers' arrests made last week.

PUBG has been plagued by cheaters for months now, with the studio implementing anti-cheat measures to tackle the problem. In its latest update, the studio shared that 15 suspects were arrested in China last week for developing and selling "hacking/cheating programs that affect PUBG," and have been fined the equivalent of $5.1 million, with other suspects related to the case still under investigation.

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£420 off Asus ROG Strix 15.6-Inch Gaming Laptop, God of War under £44

 

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The Witcher 3 HDR Patch Hurts Quality on PS4 Pro

The Witcher 3's HDR patch isn't working out quite as well as planned on the PlayStation 4 Pro, and has brought some visual downgrades with it.

The patch rolled out last month but Digital Foundry has discovered that update 1.61 has had some adverse effects when playing in 4K on the PS4 Pro.

It seems that the patch has affected draw distance and shadows of foliage, and the issues are present in SDR on the PS4 Pro as well, suggesting that the result is unintentional. The problem isn't echoed on the Xbox One X according to Digital Foundry, so hopefully CD Projekt RED will release a fix in the near future.

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Blizzard’s Unannounced FPS Seems to Be Moving Ahead

Blizzard has begun the process of hiring design staff for an unannounced first-person game - quite possibly the same game it was building an engine for in 2016.

A new job listing for a Senior / Principal Game Designer asks for someone with "experience in developing weapons, abilities, and gameplay systems in action or first-person shooter games."

In 2016, Blizzard was advertising for a Lead Software Engineer to build a first-person game engine for an action-oriented game that could be played across multiple platforms.

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Achievement Overclocked: Looking Back On My Ten Year Gamerscore Obsession

I bought my Xbox 360 in late 2007, during a murky period between quitting a bad retail job and starting another bad retail job, and a week before I received my first paid games journalism commission. The system came packaged with Forza 2 and Viva Piñata, but I also grabbed Mass Effect (which I would only finish two years later) and Call of Duty 4 (which I became obsessed with). It’s one of my favourite consoles ever, and from the very beginning I was impressed by the blade menu system, the growing back-catalogue of games, and Xbox Live. I was also taken with its achievement system, which seemed, to me, like a smart way of tracking progress across your entire game collection.

In the year that followed, as I wrapped up my undergraduate degree, sold phones for minimum wage in my day job, and made my first tentative steps towards becoming a serious games journalist, my Gamerscore started to matter to me. It didn’t take long for me to became focused on overtaking friends who had bought their consoles earlier than I had. I was fixated on pushing myself to reach each new number I could justify calling a ‘milestone’, and while this feeling would occasionally calm down, it never fully went away. Achievement and trophy systems are everywhere now, but none of them are quite so direct and easy to parse as your Xbox Gamerscore, and none of them have grabbed me with nearly the same intensity.

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Avengers: Infinity War Has Biggest Opening Weekend of All Time

Disney and Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War topped the box office this weekend with the biggest domestic opening weekend of all time.

The film earned an estimated $250 million opening weekend in North America, surpassing Star Wars: The Force Awakens' $248 million record for the biggest domestic debut. Infinity War also broke the record for the biggest Saturday at the domestic box office with a whopping $83 million.

Internationally, Infinity War earned $380 million, making for a global total of $630 million, which is now the biggest worldwide debut of all time. The previous record holder, The Fate of the Furious, earned $541.9 million in its global debut. This is especially impressive considering Infinity War doesn't open in China until May 11.

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Avengers: Infinity War Has Biggest Opening Weekend of All Time

Disney and Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War topped the box office this weekend with the biggest domestic opening weekend of all time.

The film earned an estimated $250 million opening weekend in North America, surpassing Star Wars: The Force Awakens' $248 million record for the biggest domestic debut. Infinity War also broke the record for the biggest Saturday at the domestic box office with a whopping $83 million.

Internationally, Infinity War earned $380 million, making for a global total of $630 million, which is now the biggest worldwide debut of all time. The previous record holder, The Fate of the Furious, earned $541.9 million in its global debut. This is especially impressive considering Infinity War doesn't open in China until May 11.

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Avengers: Infinity War Confirmed When It Takes Place in the MCU Timeline

Warning! Full SPOILERS follow for Avengers: Infinity War. Check out our SPOILER-FREE review right here.

Last year, Spider-Man: Homecoming threw a wrench in the MCU timeline with its opening title card that said the movie takes place eight years after the Battle of New York from the original Avengers movie.

Avengers is supposed to be set in 2012, so that means Homecoming, Ant-Man, Civil War, and Black Panther all take place in 2020, which shifts the entire MCU timeline four years and makes some earlier dates incorrect. Be sure to check out our full breakdown of the entire MCU timeline in chronological order right here.

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