Delaila from The OuterHaven writes:
"Blizzard Entertainment released early access to the Overwatch beta on May 3, 2016 for those who preordered Overwatch Origins Edition. On May 5, 2016 the beta will be open for all players to experience up until May 9, 2016. This team-based first person shooter has up to 21 playable heroes, each with unique weapons and abilities. In Overwatch, you control one of the several heroes in competitive 6-person team shooting matches. Battle over objectives, take down the other team and achieve victory."
Windows Central writes: "Many PlayStation Studios games that are ported to PC get dedicated PS5 DualSense support, which allows users to experience haptic feedback and adaptive trigger support without actually having to own a PS5.
According to Hermen Hulst, head of PlayStation Studios, it's still the company's intent to launch the bigger single-player games on PS5 first, before later bringing the games to PC. This might not be the case for multiplayer games however, which are considered okay to launch simultaneously on console and PC."
My guess is after god of war. Probably last of us 2 that's a almost 4 year old game now and by the time it's released on pc it will be more than 4 years old or close to 5.
Former Activision studio Toys for Bob partners with Xbox to publish its first game as an indie. This is something of a homecoming, as Microsoft owns Activision.
Manages to buy their freedom especially after all the shit Microsoft has been doing with its studios lately
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Goes right back to them as partners.
Okaaaaaay...
Xbox’s gaming division seems to still function as 3 semi-autonomous sub-divisions, Xbox Studios, Bethesda and ABK. The three main sub-divisions can seemingly shut down or build studios and set up partnerships independently. This would explain why Bethesda can recently shutdown studios, while ABK spins off one studio, while building a new one. Plus, Toys for Bob could be spun off by ABK, only to immediately re-partner with Microsoft.
The Outerhaven writes: While Steam has come out recently, stating that Steam accounts can't be transferred, we need to think about it since we all will eventually kick the bucket. But if Valve is denying transferring accounts, what can be done? Plenty, actually.
It goes to my kids because I gave them the passwords.
To Steam: Missio has a song that conveys my feelings about you stealing my purchase after I die. It's called "Middle Fingers"
I suppose if I have kids, I'd just give em my account details by retirement age. If I die young then...idk lol.
Yea, I mean just give someone the password to your account. Is that difficult to do or something? Like, I’m legit asking because I don’t know.
I don't understand it's release at all. Maybe they sell a ton b4 Overwatch, bit most people will just wait. It's too bad, but after Overwatch, Lawbreakers is coming, and I think it sets itself apart much more than battleborn.
It may have a niche audience , bit it's fade into obscurity will be fast. And why? Because of its release. I honestly think Blizzard knew this and that's why they changed their pricing.
This game is really fun, but I hope Blizzard does a lot to support it post-release. The game could get stale fast, as there's only a couple modes and like a dozen maps. Right now the most variety of the game is coming from the different playstyles from the 20+ characters.