Monthly Archives: May 2018
Report Says Most Players Finish Less Than Half of a Call of Duty Campaign
Call of Duty campaign completion data has shown that many players finish less than half the story,
A report from TrueAchievements has revealed that, on Microsoft platforms, Call of Duty players have a low 'Story Participation Average'.
This is defined as "the average percentage of unlocked story-line achievements for gamers that have started the game".
Of course, these statistics must be taken with a pinch of salt, as achievement systems in the 13 games studied operate very differently, especially in earlier titles where the focus was levied on the single-player campaign. They also fail to take into account Steam or PSN trophies.
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DC’s [SPOILER] Makes Surprise Return in Justice League: No Justice #2
Justice League: No Justice #2 saw the unexpected return of a certain DC character. Here’s a recap of how he made his entrance and everything you need to know about this important new power player.
Warning: full spoilers ahead for Justice League: No Justice #2 by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Josh Williamson, and Francis Manapul!
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Rage 2 Won’t Include Loot Boxes
Bethesda has confirmed that the newly-announced Rage 2 will not include loot boxes, but will have post-launch content to keep players engaged.
Rage 2 was leaked by Walmart last week, ahead of the official reveal on Monday. In an interview with German website Gamestar (translated and confirmed by US Gamer), Id boss Tim Willits has confirmed that the studio is following a games-as-service approach to keep people playing Rage 2 for longer.
Xbox Adaptive Controller for Players With Disabilities Officially Revealed
Xbox has unveiled a new controller, specifically designed for gamers with limited mobility or conditions that make gaming with traditional controllers difficult.
Dubbed the Xbox Adaptive Controller, Head of Xbox Phil Spencer has explained the device has been years in the making.
“For gamers with limited mobility, finding controller solutions to fit their individual needs has been challenging,” said Spencer on Xbox Wire. “The solutions that exist today are often expensive, hard to find, or require significant technical skill to create. A number of individuals and organizations are creating custom solutions, but it has been often difficult for them to scale when most rigs need to be so personalized.”
Closed Beta for The Crew 2 Starts Later This Month
Ubisoft has confirmed a closed beta for The Crew 2 will be conducted from May 31 to June 4 across PS4, Xbox One, and PC. If you want a chance at an invite, Ubisoft is taking sign-ups now at thecrewgame.com/beta.
The publisher notes players who are selected for the beta are encouraged to make use of the ability to pre-load the build, which will be available from May 29.
The closed beta will cover The Crew 2’s first level of its progression system and feature races across the four initial disciplines: street racing, rally raid, powerboat, and aerobatics. Ubisoft also notes that players will be able to make full use of the vehicle transformation feature during the beta, dubbed Fast-Fav, and instantly switch between car, plane, and boat at the push of a button.
Amazon’s Lord of the Rings Series Will Reportedly Focus on a Young Aragorn
Rumours are pointing to Amazon's The Lord of the Ring series focusing on the adventures of young Aragorn.
A tweet from generally reliable Tolkien rumour source The One Ring says multiple sources have confirmed the new series will at least start centred around the young life of Strider.
This move makes sense as Aragorn's history is rich for storytelling. Aragorn's life covers a large breadth of stories in the Tolkien universe, from his humble beginnings, when his legacy had been hidden from him while his mother fought to protect her son, right up to the events in The Lord of the Rings movies.
IT: Chapter 2 Casts Adult Losers’ Club Members Eddie and Stanley
Actor James Ransone will feature as the adult Eddie in the upcoming IT: Chapter Two, and Andy Bean will play Stanley. News of each casting comes via Deadline and Variety respectively.
Ransone recently completed work on Hulu’s upcoming series, The First, which is about humanity’s first mission to Mars. Ransone stars in the series alongside Sean Penn and Natascha McElhone. He’s previously starred in Amazon’s Bosch as well as HBO’s Treme, The Wire, and Generation Kill. Andy Bean previously featured in HBO’s Here and Now, as well as Power on Starz.
Borderlands Publisher Delays Next Entry in a Major 2K Franchise
One of the biggest franchises from publisher 2K has been delayed until 2020.
Parent company Take-Two Interactive Software released the information its latest earnings report, revealing that a game that was set to be released this fiscal year has been pushed back.
"The highly-anticipated title from one of 2K’s biggest franchises, which had been planned for release during the current fiscal year, is now planned for launch during fiscal 2020 to allow for additional development time," the report states.
Previously, we speculated the upcoming title – which was announced during an earnings report from last year – could be a new BioShock game, after reports suggested 2K's work on the currently codenamed Parkside could be the next in the BioShock series.