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    Overwatch patch 1.39 releases, adds Sigma and Role Queue

    The highly anticipated Overwatch update is finally upon us. Patch 1.39 has officially been pushed to the live servers and introduces a lot of new things to the game. Those changes include the Role Queue system for Overwatch matchmaking, new character Sigma, and a whole host of balance changes.

    Starting off with the first (and most staggering) change is Role Queue. This new system will have players pick a role before queuing for a match, having two guaranteed characters on each of the three roles. The change is intended to bring some much-needed order to games, and makes character selection just that much easier. Players have been asking for the system since Overwatch’s creation, so it’s nice to have our requests finally answered. Role Queue is available in Competitive Play.

    The second large change is Sigma, Overwatch’s 31st hero. Sigma is an eccentric astrophysicist, dedicated to harnessing the power of gravity. Through an experiment gone wrong he achieved this goal, but not without a cost. His mind was severely fractured, forcing him to be detained by Overwatch. Now, Talon as freed him and uses him as a weapon to wage war on Overwatch, entirely unknown to him. You can read more into his past through his origin story here. Sigma is a tank character, providing both a shield and ample damage for his team. Tank players will want to pick him up.

    Finally, we have a whole host of balance changes. We won’t go over them here, as it would be too long to describe. Most notably, Brigitte has been reworked to fall more in line with her role as a support hero. You can read into both that and the remaining changes here. All of the above changes should leave players quite excited. If you don’t already play Overwatch though, it’s a team-based hero shooter developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. It’s available for PC, PS4, and Xbox One for $40.

    Have you gotten the chance to try out the new changes? Let us know what you think!

    State of Decay 2 has crossed 5 million players

    State of Decay 2 had a rough launch.  Numerous reports of frame rate issues and glitches even on Xbox One X were frequent.  After some patches and fixes, it has retained a more stable and enjoyable experience ever since.

    We learned back in November from Undead Labs that State of Decay 2 had crossed 4 million players.

    In a recent interview with Polygon, Senior Desiger Quin Richards said, “We’re five million players, and we’re looking to grow.” The growth has definitely been steady.

    Undead Labs is now a part of Microsoft Studios so the news of the jump in players is pretty great news for players and Microsoft.

    If you haven’t had the chance to check it out and you’re an Xbox Game Pass subscriber, you can download it right now!

    State of Decay 2 is the ultimate zombie survival game in an open world where you and up to three friends build a community of survivors. It’s up to you to establish a base, develop your characters’ abilities, and manage resources to survive as a group in a post-apocalyptic world where choices matter and every decision has lasting consequences.

    Ubisoft CEO confirms new projects and “experiments” in the works for the Splinter Cell series

    Splinter Cell has been on hiatus as a game series for years now but that might change soon. According to Gameinformer, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot elaborated on a new Splinter Cell project in the works and more. Guillemot stated that the pressure of delivering a new Splinter Cell game is too great. However, he clarified that he will be avoiding that pressure by taking the series in a different direction.

    Here’s an excerpt from the Gameinformer article:

    “There will be some new types of experiments,” Guillemot answered when asked specifically about Splinter Cell, “but on more different devices. We are working a little bit on the brand today to come back at one point. We can’t say when, because, as you know, it takes time. But each time we have to find the right experience to come back big.”

    Stay tuned at Final Weapon for more news regarding Splinter Cell and Ubisoft titles in the near future!

    L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files has been rated in Europe for the PS4

    L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files has been rated in Europe for the PS4. This would obviously be for PlayStation VR, as the game itself is a VR game. With this rating, we should expect some sort of reveal soon, as when games get rated they tend to release shortly after.

    L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files was originally released in 2017 on PC for Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and the Valve Index. The game itself lets you solves seven cases that were developed specifically for the world of VR. If you are interested in picking up this game on PC, check out the Steam page here.

    We’ll be sure to update you when any official announcement is made.

    Dr. Mario World generates $1.4 Million in player spendings; Trailing behind Nintendo’s other mobile games

    According to a recent report from Sensor Tower, Dr. Mario World is trailing behind Nintendo’s other mobile games in revenue. Dr. Mario World is a puzzle solving game, released on iOS and Android. The game is pretty heavy with in-app purchases, which could be a reason for the lower sales.

    The game, co-developed with Tokyo-based app maker LINE and launched on July 10, generated $1.4 million in player spending over its first 30 days, a far cry from the previous four mobile titles debuted by Nintendo. The biggest mobile game launch for the company came with 2017’s Fire Emblem Heroes in February that year at $67.6 million for its first month. 2016’s Super Mario Run, Nintendo’s first mobile offering, holds the second spot with $30.5 million, while last fall’s Dragalia Lost and 2017’s Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp round out the rest of the list with $26.4 million and $13.6 million, respectively.

    Still, Dr. Mario World delivered a sizeable number of installs at 7.4 million, though, even then, the only title with less in its first month was Dragalia Lost, which recently became Nintendo’s second-highest mobile earner when it crossed the $100 million mark last month. What the install numbers show in relation with the revenue generated is that Dr. Mario World lags far behind Nintendo’s other mobile titles at just $0.19 spent per install (for comparison, Dragalia Lost, Nintendo’s best performer by this metric, generated $16.50 per download over its first 30 days).

    What is promising, however, is that Dr. Mario World outperformed a number of other puzzle games based on licensed IP from competing mobile companies. Jam City’s Snoopy Pop+, launched in July 2017 and based off the popular Peanuts character, generated an estimated $1 million in player spending and registered two million installs in its first 30 days, according to Sensor Tower.

     

    Dr. Mario World is available right now on iOS and Android.

    Madden NFL 20 had the series’ biggest ever digital launch during its first week on sale.

    EA reported today that Madden NFL 20 had the series’ biggest digital launch during its first week.

    REDWOOD CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– EA SPORTS Madden NFL 20 is taking the sports world by storm, turning players into stars with some long-awaited football action. Over 70% of players dove into Face of the Franchise: QB1 during the game’s first week in a bid to become the next great quarterback. The new mode shows 80% growth over last year’s Longshot 2, demonstrating just how eager Madden NFL 20 players are to put themselves in the game and become stars.

    Fans couldn’t wait to get their hands on the game, as Madden NFL 20 had the highest final week of pre-orders in franchise history. Also, well over half of week one sell-through units were digital, a first ever milestone for the franchise. Additionally, the head-to-head action in the game has been intense — the number of games played in-game in the first week is up by double-digit percentages over last year.

    The superstars of the Madden NFL community have also been shining during launch, creating nearly 2,000 videos which have been viewed over 63 million times. This year’s features are striking a chord with Madden NFL players, with the highest positive sentiment ever measured on social channels for the franchise.

    We’ll be sure to update you as EA releases more information.

    More playable units leaked for Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Anna, Jeritza, Monica & more!

    It appears that more characters have been leaked for Fire Emblem Three Houses! For starters, this article is a followup to the previous one that gives the full story. In short, a YouTuber data-mined more playable characters for Nintendo’s Strategy JRPG, Fire Emblem Three Houses. Not all leaked characters could be playable in future DLCs though, as their unit models were already in the game. However, characters such as Sothis or Rhea contain skill mastery and leveling up lines, revealing that they will indeed be playable in the near future.

    For this most recent data-mine, Anna, Jeritza, Monica, Judith and Kostas are the ones being leaked here.

    Seeing minor characters such as Kostas and Judith, it is safe to say that everyone in the roster could be playable in the future. Those models could also be here because they already were NPC units in the game. However, with Sothis and Rhea, assuming they would be playable isn’t out of the equation as well. Either way, stay tuned for more.

    Alien: Isolation has been rated by the ESRB for the Nintendo Switch

    The ESRB has rated Alien: Isolation for the Nintendo Switch. This game was announced to be coming to the platform during Nintendo’s Direct at E3 2019 on June 11th. Alien: Isolation is rated M for Mature.

    This is an action-adventure game in which players assume the role of Amanda Ripley as she investigates a mysterious space station. From a first-person perspective, players explore the station’s rooms and corridors and use shotguns, pistols, bombs, and flamethrowers to kill alien creatures; androids can be dispatched by being shot, set on fire, or blown up. When Ripley is spotted by an alien, a short cutscene depicts her getting knocked down and bitten in the face, or stabbed through the chest with a spike. Blood is depicted when players are impaled; several corpses can be seen lying in pools of blood during the course of the game. The words “f**k,” and “sh*t” appear in the dialogue.

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    With this rating, a release date should be around the corner!

    Brand new gameplay footage for Jet Kave Adventure has been revealed!

    Jet Kave Adventure, the Caveman meets Aliens platformer, has received brand new footage!

    JET KAVE ADVENTURE – MAIN FEATURES:
    ● Save the island and Kave’s honor in a playful “Stone fiction” adventure
    ● Jetpack through 36 colorful levels riddled with hazards and rich with secrets
    ● Use your trusty club and alien jetpack to smack and whack 30 types of enemies
    ● Show what you’re made of in breakneck flight sequences and boss fights
    ● Master jet-fueled platforming to find collectibles and upgrade your gear
    ● Enjoy a 2.5D adventure platformer tailor-made for Nintendo Switch!

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    Jet Kave Adventure does not have an announced release date, but we should “expect a release date soon”.

    The third edition of Mr. Taura’s Case Files has been published!

    Nintendo has posted the third edition of Mr. Taura’s Case Files. This is for the upcoming Nintendo Switch exclusive ASTRAL CHAIN. In this edition, he talks about his love of Pokémon! Take a look!

    [Mr. Taura’s Case Files 03] “In #ASTRALCHAIN, the player summons & fights alongside a Legion. I really love Pokémon, so maybe the idea of calling on another character to fight alongside was greatly influenced by my childhood gaming experiences of growing up alongside my Pokémon.”

    Astral Chain, developed by PlatinumGames, launches exclusively for the Nintendo Switch on August 30th, 2019.