This week we explore clicking Justin's buttons while appearing dumb founded over Atari's recent dealings. With news being slim this week we also go on random side tangents talking about Tim Burton and what was his best last movie. Also Ben cries recounting his days with Sonic Mania.
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Blizzard Renames Blizzard App to Battle.Net
Swery Makes a New Game Called The Good Life
Set in a fictional English town called Rainy Woods. The residents of the town turn into cats at night. This game will be an RPG featuring Naomi a New York photographer with a massive debt trying to uncover the town’s secret while she also transforms into a cat at night. Swery says “It's a mystery game based on the framework of a 'daily life RPG.” The Good Life will be coming from White Owls a new studio formed by Swery. This game will be available for crowdfunding on Fig September 2nd.
Deep Silver to Publish Shenmue 3
Deep Silver will handle the process of distribution of both physical and digital copies of the game world wide.
Destiny Silver Appeared For Purchase On Steam Marketplace
Any purchases made have been refunded. Supposedly this was silver for the first Destiny game.
PUBG Drops Weekly Monthly Update For More Stable Updates
They hope to have longer QA test periods without the monthly and weekly update schedule.
We Happy Few Gets Release Date
We Happy Few will be releasing on April 13th 2017 for Xbox One, PC, and Playstation 4. Gearbox will be helping with the publishing side for this game.
Crackdown 3 is delayed to Spring 2018. It was supposed to launch alongside the Xbox One X to help sell the hardware. They brought in David Jones one of the creators of the original Crackdown on the Xbox 360.
Amazon Canada Drops Pre-Order Bonus to 10%
Amazon US stops offering 20% after release discount. Only available for pre-orders now,.
Will be releasing on August 29th for $19.99. The remaster edition will have a new campaign titled Eye of Obsidian, HDR visuals, and a new Corebot called T8-NK.
Atari is claiming that Nestle used Breakout’s screen and replaced it with KitKat bars. Atari is seeking for 3 times the amount that Nestle made with the ad campaign. Nestle replied that they will be defending the charges.