Monthly Archives: June 2022
Street Fighter 6 Gameplay Revealed
Update [6/2/22]: This story was updated with new information about Street Fighter 6 provided by Capcom after the State of Play.
Capcom delivered our first look at Street Fighter 6's gameplay and more of its roster at PlayStation's June State of Play. The trailer showed off several iconic Street Fighter characters and teased what looks to be a new logo.
After the reveal Capcom confirmed the three new modes: Fighting Ground, World Tour, and Battle Hub. Arcade Mode, Training Mode, local versus battles, and online matches will also return. Capcom said details about the roster and Battle Hub will be revealed at a later date. It did share, however, that World Tour will be Street Fighter 6's single-player story mode that "pushes the boundaries of what a fighting game is and allows players to leave their own legacy with their player avatar."
Street Fighter 6 will feature a new mechanic called the Drive System, which Capcom describes as "a new gauge used to perform five distinct techniques to enhance a player’s offensive or defensive capabilities." The techniques include Drive Impact, Drive Parry, Overdrive Art, Drive Rush, and Drive Reversal.
Capcom also announced the "Real Time Commentary Feature," a feature that adds commentary from FGC commentators like Jeremy "Vicious" Lopez, Aru, and others promising "real-time feedback and a new perspective."
Street Fighter 6 is being developed with Capcom's RE Engine and is slated for a 2023 release on PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC. Catch all the announcements and reveals from PlayStation's June State of Play with IGN's news roundup.
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Street Fighter 6 Gameplay Revealed
Update [6/2/22]: This story was updated with new information about Street Fighter 6 provided by Capcom after the State of Play.
Capcom delivered our first look at Street Fighter 6's gameplay and more of its roster at PlayStation's June State of Play. The trailer showed off several iconic Street Fighter characters and teased what looks to be a new logo.
After the reveal Capcom confirmed the three new modes: Fighting Ground, World Tour, and Battle Hub. Arcade Mode, Training Mode, local versus battles, and online matches will also return. Capcom said details about the roster and Battle Hub will be revealed at a later date. It did share, however, that World Tour will be Street Fighter 6's single-player story mode that "pushes the boundaries of what a fighting game is and allows players to leave their own legacy with their player avatar."
Street Fighter 6 will feature a new mechanic called the Drive System, which Capcom describes as "a new gauge used to perform five distinct techniques to enhance a player’s offensive or defensive capabilities." The techniques include Drive Impact, Drive Parry, Overdrive Art, Drive Rush, and Drive Reversal.
Capcom also announced the "Real Time Commentary Feature," a feature that adds commentary from FGC commentators like Jeremy "Vicious" Lopez, Aru, and others promising "real-time feedback and a new perspective."
Street Fighter 6 is being developed with Capcom's RE Engine and is slated for a 2023 release on PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC. Catch all the announcements and reveals from PlayStation's June State of Play with IGN's news roundup.
Miranda Sanchez is the executive editor of guides at IGN and a member of Podcast Unlocked. She's a big fan of stationery and fountain pens. You can sometimes find her on Twitter.
The Callisto Protocol Release Date and First Gameplay Revealed
The Callisto Protocol gameplay has finally been revealed alongside a release date set for December 2, 2022.
A third-person survival horror game, developer Striking Distance Studios was founded by Dead Space creator Glen Schofield. In a post on the PlayStation Blog, Schofield explained said "I'm excited to be returning to my roots with an all-new take on the sci-fi survival horror genre."
That influence is clear in its reveal trailer, with horrifying monsters and zombie-like creatures all throughout its futuristic setting of Jupiter's moon. You play as Jacob Lee, voiced by Josh Duhamel, who is a prisoner on the moon trying to survive during a "mysterious outbreak" that's mutating people into terrible monsters called Biophage.
Schofield says "horror starts with atmosphere," and that special antention has been paid to things like lighting and the PS5's 3D audio. The Callisto Protocol will also take advantage of The Dualsense controller's haptics for everything from heavy enemy footsteps to swinging your weapon.
Speaking of combat, the blog post describes it as having a "a strategic combat system that forces players to get up close and personal with our horrifying creatures." Additionally, you'll use a gravity weapon named the GRP to mix ranged and melee, allowing you to do things like freeze enemies in place or use pieces of the terrain as a defensive tool.
The Callisto Protocol was originally was originally supposed to be set in the same universe as PUBG, but it was recently announced that was no longer the case
Looking for more highlights from the show? Check out our guide to the biggest announcements from PlayStation today.
The Callisto Protocol Release Date and First Gameplay Revealed
The Callisto Protocol gameplay has finally been revealed alongside a release date set for December 2, 2022.
A third-person survival horror game, developer Striking Distance Studios was founded by Dead Space creator Glen Schofield. In a post on the PlayStation Blog, Schofield explained said "I'm excited to be returning to my roots with an all-new take on the sci-fi survival horror genre."
That influence is clear in its reveal trailer, with horrifying monsters and zombie-like creatures all throughout its futuristic setting of Jupiter's moon. You play as Jacob Lee, voiced by Josh Duhamel, who is a prisoner on the moon trying to survive during a "mysterious outbreak" that's mutating people into terrible monsters called Biophage.
Schofield says "horror starts with atmosphere," and that special antention has been paid to things like lighting and the PS5's 3D audio. The Callisto Protocol will also take advantage of The Dualsense controller's haptics for everything from heavy enemy footsteps to swinging your weapon.
Speaking of combat, the blog post describes it as having a "a strategic combat system that forces players to get up close and personal with our horrifying creatures." Additionally, you'll use a gravity weapon named the GRP to mix ranged and melee, allowing you to do things like freeze enemies in place or use pieces of the terrain as a defensive tool.
The Callisto Protocol was originally was originally supposed to be set in the same universe as PUBG, but it was recently announced that was no longer the case
Looking for more highlights from the show? Check out our guide to the biggest announcements from PlayStation today.
New Horizon Forbidden West Update Available Today, Includes New Game+
Horizon Forbidden West has a new update available today on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, it was announced during the June 2022 State of Play Presentation.
That new update includes a Performance Mode, which improves visual fidelity on PS5 and PS4 Pro; the transmog feature to switch outfit looks; the ability to redistribute skill points; ultra hard difficulty; and New Game+, which allows replaying with endgame gear.
Guerrilla Games shared the full list of patch notes on Reddit, which includes new weapons, trophies, and dyes and face paints for Aloy. The patch also includes fixes for several bugs in the main and side quests.
The update was far from the only Horizon news announced during today's State of Play. Horizon: Call of the Mountain, the Horizon series' VR spinoff, also got a new gameplay trailer, showing new methods of traversal.
You can read about everything that was announced at the June 2022 State of Play in IGN's round-up.
New Horizon Forbidden West Update Available Today, Includes New Game+
Horizon Forbidden West has a new update available today on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, it was announced during the June 2022 State of Play Presentation.
That new update includes a Performance Mode, which improves visual fidelity on PS5 and PS4 Pro; the transmog feature to switch outfit looks; the ability to redistribute skill points; ultra hard difficulty; and New Game+, which allows replaying with endgame gear.
Guerrilla Games shared the full list of patch notes on Reddit, which includes new weapons, trophies, and dyes and face paints for Aloy. The patch also includes fixes for several bugs in the main and side quests.
The update was far from the only Horizon news announced during today's State of Play. Horizon: Call of the Mountain, the Horizon series' VR spinoff, also got a new gameplay trailer, showing new methods of traversal.
You can read about everything that was announced at the June 2022 State of Play in IGN's round-up.
New Horizon Forbidden West Update Available Today, Includes New Game+
Horizon Forbidden West has a new update available today on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, it was announced during the June 2022 State of Play Presentation.
That new update includes a Performance Mode, which improves visual fidelity on PS5 and PS4 Pro; the transmog feature to switch outfit looks; the ability to redistribute skill points; ultra hard difficulty; and New Game+, which allows replaying with endgame gear.
Guerrilla Games shared the full list of patch notes on Reddit, which includes new weapons, trophies, and dyes and face paints for Aloy. The patch also includes fixes for several bugs in the main and side quests.
The update was far from the only Horizon news announced during today's State of Play. Horizon: Call of the Mountain, the Horizon series' VR spinoff, also got a new gameplay trailer, showing new methods of traversal.
You can read about everything that was announced at the June 2022 State of Play in IGN's round-up.
Stray, PS5’s Cyberpunk Cat Game, Gets a Release Date
Stray, the game about a cat navigating a cyberpunk city, will be released on July 19 for PS4 and PS5.
Shown at Sony's State of Play event today, the PlayStation console exclusive puts players in the furry little feet of a cat lost in a futuristic cyber city that's falling apart. Separated from its family, the cat must solve an ancient mystery and find its way home with the help of a small robot friend known as B12.
It was also announced that Stray will be on PlayStation Plus at launch for members of the "Extra" tier and above.
In a PlayStation blog post, BlueTwelve Studio producer Swann Martin-Raget reminsced on Stray's seven-year development, and the challenges that came with making a believable, playable cat:
"Trying to control a cat – whether it’s in real life or when making a video game – is definitely not a walk in the park! From the very beginning, we knew that the controls and animations of our star character needed to be absolutely spot-on in order to properly convey this exhilarating feeling of skills and movement. So Miko, our cat animator, took the challenge to heart and spent considerable time looking for images and video references. The good and somewhat surprising thing we found is this: It really seems that the whole internet was basically invented for the sole purpose of hosting loads of cute cat pictures and videos! So we ended up having a lot of very good material to work with for references."
Of course, there are plenty of real-life cats around Stray's team, too. Apparently, around 80% of their studio has cats at home, and they have two office cats named Oscar and Jun. Unfortunately, the blog post did not include any photos of either of them.
Stray was first announced alongside the PS5 itself, but was pushed from a 2021 release into this year. The 3D adventure has you piloting a cat through a robot-filled city, avoiding dangers and making friends along the way.
Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.
Stray, PS5’s Cyberpunk Cat Game, Gets a Release Date
Stray, the game about a cat navigating a cyberpunk city, will be released on July 19 for PS4 and PS5.
Shown at Sony's State of Play event today, the PlayStation console exclusive puts players in the furry little feet of a cat lost in a futuristic cyber city that's falling apart. Separated from its family, the cat must solve an ancient mystery and find its way home with the help of a small robot friend known as B12.
It was also announced that Stray will be on PlayStation Plus at launch for members of the "Extra" tier and above.
In a PlayStation blog post, BlueTwelve Studio producer Swann Martin-Raget reminsced on Stray's seven-year development, and the challenges that came with making a believable, playable cat:
"Trying to control a cat – whether it’s in real life or when making a video game – is definitely not a walk in the park! From the very beginning, we knew that the controls and animations of our star character needed to be absolutely spot-on in order to properly convey this exhilarating feeling of skills and movement. So Miko, our cat animator, took the challenge to heart and spent considerable time looking for images and video references. The good and somewhat surprising thing we found is this: It really seems that the whole internet was basically invented for the sole purpose of hosting loads of cute cat pictures and videos! So we ended up having a lot of very good material to work with for references."
Of course, there are plenty of real-life cats around Stray's team, too. Apparently, around 80% of their studio has cats at home, and they have two office cats named Oscar and Jun. Unfortunately, the blog post did not include any photos of either of them.
Stray was first announced alongside the PS5 itself, but was pushed from a 2021 release into this year. The 3D adventure has you piloting a cat through a robot-filled city, avoiding dangers and making friends along the way.
Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.
Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered and Miles Morales Are Coming to PC
Insomniac's critically-acclaimed Marvel superhero game, Spider-Man is coming to PC on August 12, 2022.
Update: In a PlayStation Blog post, Insomniac confirmed that Spider-Man: Miles Morales will also be coming to PC sometime in fall 2022.
As announced in the PlayStation State of Play, the newest PlayStation console exclusive coming to PC is Marvel's Spider-Man. PlayStation Studios Nixxes helped with porting the action game to PC.
Sony announced plans to double its efforts on PC having already brought games like God of War and Horizon: Zero Dawn to PC. Uncharted Legacy of Thieves is also set to come to PC and now it's Spider-Man's turn.
Marvel's Spider-Man was released on the PlayStation 4 in 2018. A remastered version of the game was released in 2020 for PlayStation 5 alongside Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
The story follows Peter Parker who is in the prime of his Spider-Man career but features the origin of his iconic nemesis, Doc Ock. A sequel, Marvel's Spider-Man 2 was announced for the PlayStation 5 as well.
Spider-Man is one of the most critically-acclaimed titles for the PlayStation 4. Check out IGN's original review of Spider-Man here.
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Matt T.M. Kim is IGN's News Editor. You can reach him @lawoftd.