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Sailor Moon Part Two Review

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Sailor Moon Part Two
Studio: Toei Animation
Publisher: Madman Entertainment
Format: DVD (reviewed)
Release Date: February 10, 2016
Price: $59.95 AUD – Available Here

Overview

Following the death of Nephrite, a new enemy arrives from the Dark Kingdom. Queen Beryl has given Zoisite the task of collecting the seven Rainbow Crystals in order to obtain the Legendary Silver Crystal. Unbeknownst to Usagi, Tuxedo Mask is also collecting the Rainbow Crystals. Two new Sailor Guardians appear, and Usagi and Mamoru learn about their past lives.

Story

Character development is a fundamental part of Sailor Moon. Without it, Usagi might have been nothing more than an annoying character, Ami might have been nothing more than the archetypal quiet genius and Rei might have merely been the original tsundere. Thanks to the unusual length of this adaptation, there is plenty of time to explore a whole range of personality traits and the issues of growing up with its characters. Usagi’s friend Gurio Umino is the star of one episode, and Naru Osaka also gets her own moments in the spotlight, even if it is because of the terrible loss she suffered during the conclusion of the Nephrite arc. The final 22 episodes of this season continue to provide the Sailor Guardians with significant character development too. The origins of the Moon Kingdom and the Sailor Guardians are revealed, as is the reason why Usagi and Mamoru’s lives are so intertwined. The two share a moving backstory, one that helps make their relationship feel right, even if it is completely unrealistic.

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Ami is given the opportunity to grow during the Zoisite arc. The previous set featured the introduction of Ryo, the boy with a romantic interest in Ami. He returns in what becomes an increasingly difficult series of events for Ami. She continues to believe that her studies are more important than love at her age, but she is not oblivious to his feelings for her. Rei goes through less character development than Ami does, but she seems to get along with Usagi better than before after sharing some challenging experiences with her. They still fight, but they are capable of reaching an understanding with each other. New character Makoto Kino, who is revealed to be Sailor Jupiter, gets a powerful introduction. There are few tall female characters in manga and anime; tallness is frequently limited to bishounen (‘handsome boys’). Being the odd one out in terms of height, she has to deal with a lot of bullying from teenage boys who think she is some kind of ‘freak’. Bullying seems to only be explored rarely in Japanese fiction, so the discussion of it here is welcome. Makoto does fight back against the bullies, being willing to display her masculine side to protect herself and her friends, but this does unfortunately cause her to occasionally get into a bit of trouble. New character Minako Aino, who turns out to be the one and only Sailor V that Usagi idolises, gets into different kinds of trouble. She is far less mature than Makoto, but is a much deeper character than she first appears. Little time is spent seriously discussing Makoto’s past in this season, but Minako has a full episode in which her past is revealed. Sailor Moon gets emotional much more often than most magical girl series do, and that is always a good thing. The characters feel as real as they possibly can given their situations. Their interactions and development are not farfetched either, albeit with some exceptions.

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The tone of the series can be fairly dark at times, and these episodes continue that trend. Not every episode is used to progress the plot, however. One episode features a parody of Tuxedo Mask involving cats, and another involves a different parody of Tuxedo Mask that is significantly less bizarre. These self-referential parodies show that the production team did have a sense of humour and that there are many possibilities with the characters and plot they worked with. The final episodes may be disturbing for some, but this goes to show that this is more than just a show that children grew up with. It can be taken seriously by adults, and can be entertaining too regardless of the heavy nostalgia that surrounds the series for many people.

Visuals

The look that this adaptation has is unfortunately a thing of the past. The traditional animation style used helps to give the series its charm. Even if it was produced with a 4:3 aspect ratio, it has an almost timeless feel to it. The colours and lighting are used just as effectively as they were before, and a lot of effort went into representing each moment as powerfully as possible. The monsters that appear in most episodes are highly reminiscent of designs from the 1990s, and are some of the only elements that date this series specifically in that time period. Many monsters look like stereotypical punks, with unusual hairstyles and hair colours distinguishing them from everything else. There are some graphic events towards the end of the season, but this will not be a problem except for children. Fan-service is once again non-existent, proving that anime series can be incredibly successful without resorting to cheap tactics.

Madman Entertainment’s release is once again fantastic, but the masters do not seem to be in perfect condition. Their remaster may not be as crystal clear as Viz Media’s Blu-ray release is, but this release will likely make an excellent addition to your shelves.

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Audio

The new ending theme song, “Moon Princess,” is a lot more mellow than the previous ending song. It has a distinct ’90s feel to it. “Heart Moving” is more fitting for the series, but “Moon Princess” is not necessarily bad. The background music continues to standout as some of the best music ever composed for an anime series. Takanori Arisawa’s music perfectly captures the tone of every scene it is used in, and it never becomes annoying hearing the same songs in most episodes. The Japanese voice cast continues to do a fantastic job; Kotono Mitsuishi in particular conveys Usagi’s sense of anxiety, sadness and cheerfulness far better than voice actors do nowadays. All of the other voice actors stand out as well, but the same cannot be said for the English dub cast. The members of the new dub cast all sound distinctly North American, something that might seem obvious given that the dub was produced in the U.S.A., and it does not give the right feel to Sailor Moon. Fan opinion continues to be divided about the dub, so whether you watch the series with the original audio track or the new English audio track will depend heavily on whether you prefer to watch anime dubbed or with English subtitles.

Extras

On-disc extras included with this set are limited to the textless animation for the opening song “Moonlight Densetsu” and for the ending song “Heart Moving”. As with Viz Media’s release, “Moon Princess” is featured as an extra but only with the credits from one episode present; it is not textless. A representative of Viz Media stated that they could not include the textless version of that song in their release because it was not made available to them, so it seems that Toei Animation may not want it appearing on any English release of Sailor Moon for some unknown reason. The cover art of this release is fantastic, but the disc stacking inside the case is problematic. It is not always a major problem, but it is also not the safest method of fitting four discs into a DVD case.

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Overall

The conclusion of the Nephrite arc was incredibly moving and represented the emotional highpoint of the first two story mini-arcs. The finale of the entire Dark Kingdom arc is also incredibly moving; few manga and anime series would go as far as Naoko Takeuchi did and handle it well. Some viewers may find certain scenes to be disturbing, but said scenes significantly highlight Usagi’s internal struggles. Makoto and Minako make excellent additions to the team, and these 22 episodes provide a fitting conclusion to the first story in the long-running Sailor Moon series. The next season may be shorter than this one, but it is sure to be worth the wait.

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FINAL FANTASY XIV creative team offer insights into the game’s allure

FINAL FANTASY XIV creative team offer insights into the game’s allure

New Video Series Kicks Off with Artistry of Music and Sound

LONDON (2nd March 2016) – Heralding another successful season of FINAL FANTASY XIV’s unprecedented success, a new video series introduced today offers an inside look at the creative team and their inspirations in cultivating a rich and vibrant online world.

The first in the series highlights the creative mastery that goes into the highly acclaimed music and sound design of FINAL FANTASY® XIV: Heavensward™.   This video spotlights how the music and in-game sound effects play an integral role in bringing the world of Eorzea to life. Masayoshi Soken, Lead Composer and Sound Director, explains that “Dragonsong”, the main theme song for the expansion-pack composed by legendary composer Nobuo Uematsu, inspired the score for Heavensward. Sound designers, Yousuke Nakashima and Go Kinuya, also discuss the making of key sound effects to create an immersive experience, ranging from realistic monster grunts to unique battle sounds.

FINAL FANTASY XIV: Heavensward Chapter One: Sound Design can be viewed on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/PVhoSJW8ti8

FINAL FANTASY XIV: HEAVENSWARD is available now on the PlayStation®3 system, PlayStation®4 system and on Windows PC. For newcomers, an all-in-one bundle including both the award-winning FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn and FINAL FANTASY XIV: Heavensward is also available now. A free 30-day trial is included for new accounts, with monthly subscriptions starting at £7.69 / 10.99 €. Those who have not yet had the chance to try FINAL FANTASY XIV Online can do so by downloading the 14 day free trial for PC here;http://www.ffxiv-freetrial.com/en/ or, for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 directly from the PlayStation Network.

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Tom Clancy’s The Division Launch Trailer Released

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Ubisoft released the launch trailer for Tom Clancy’s The Division today. Narrated by many of the NPCs players will meet in New York City, the launch trailer has plenty of action, gunfire, and explosions. Eagle eyed beta participants will recognize several skills and locales from the open beta, including the sentry gun ability and the hospital level.

Tom Clancy’s The Division is an open world RPG shooter from Ubisoft Massive. The game is set after a virus strikes New York City during the Black Friday shopping frenzy, plunging the city into chaos. Within the city are several factions battling for power, including members of The Division, sleeper agents that are activated in times of crisis within the United States. Players will take to the streets of New York City, attempting to restore order and help rebuild the shattered city. The game launches on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows on March 8.

The Australian Animated Series ‘Exchange Student Zero’ Is Now Available on DVD

Madman Entertainment released a unique title on DVD in Australia today. Exchange Student Zero is an Australian television series based on the 2012 film of the same name. The film was commissioned locally by Cartoon Network and produced by the Melbourne-based Bogan Entertainment. Australian television personality Rove McManus voiced five characters in the film and reprised his roles for the television series. The television series was broadcast from September-December 2015.

Madman describes the series as follows: “There’s a new Hiro in town! Fantasy becomes reality when the dark forces from a tactical card game are unleashed into our world. The good news… the most powerful card in the deck is on our side. The bad news… two 14 year old boys are running the show! Civilisation might be teetering on the edge but rest easy as our heroes are on the case – provided they can fit it in between bin duty, an errant older sister and their eternal quest to impress girls.”

The DVD release is now available in stores across Australia. All episodes are featured across two discs. The set has a suggested retail price of $19.95 AUD, and can be purchased directly from Madman’s online store here.

What Sentai Filmworks Is Releasing in March 2016

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Sentai Filmworks is releasing a wide range of anime titles in North America this month. The following list details all of those releases.

March 1, 2016:

  • Wizard Barristers Complete Collection – DVD and Blu-ray. Episodes 1-12 are featured with dual language options. The web previews and the textless opening and ending animations are included as extras.

March 8, 2016:

  • Wolf Girl & Black Prince Complete Collection – DVD and Blu-ray. Episodes 1-12 are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. The textless opening and ending animations are included as extras.

March 15, 2016:

  • Those Who Hunt Elves Complete Collection Sentai Selects Edition – DVD only. Episodes 1-24 are featured with dual language options. Production sketches and the textless opening and ending animations are included as extras.
  • Waiting in the Summer Complete Collection – Blu-ray only. Episodes 1-12 and the OVA episode are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. The textless opening and ending animations are included as extras.
  • When They Cry Season 1 Complete Collection – DVD and Blu-ray. Episodes 1-26 are featured with dual language options. The textless opening and ending animations are included as extras.

March 22, 2016:

  • Celestial Method Complete Collection – DVD and Blu-ray. Episodes 1-13 are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. The textless opening and ending animations are included as extras.

March 29, 2016:

  • Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Complete Collection – DVD, Blu-ray and Premium Edition DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack. Episodes 1-12 are featured with dual language options. The Nozaki-kun shorts, promotional videos, commercials and textless opening and ending animation are featured as on-disc extras. The Premium Edition release comes with five stickers, a poster, a hard cover booklet, two CDs and a chipboard box.
  • Utawarerumono OVA Complete Collection – DVD and Blu-ray. OVA episodes 1-3 are featured with dual language options. The Picture Dramas and the textless opening and ending animations are included as extras.

What FUNimation Is Releasing in March 2016

FUNimation Entertainment has a wide variety of new titles coming out this month. These include both anime titles and a western live action series.

March 8, 2016:

  • Brothers Conflict Complete Series + OVAs – Standard and Limited Edition DVD and Blu-ray Combo Packs. The sets contain episodes 1-12, the special episode 12.5 and the two OVA episodes. On-disc extras include episode commentaries, textless opening and ending animations and the U.S. trailer.
  • Kingdom Season Two – DVD.
  • PSYCHO-PASS Season Two – Standard Edition DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack and Premium Edition Blu-ray. The sets contain episodes 23-33. Episode commentaries, video commentaries, the textless opening and ending animations and the U.S. trailer are included as on-disc extras.

March 15, 2016:

  • C3 The Complete Series + OVA – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack. The textless opening and ending animations and the U.S. trailer are included as on-disc extras.

March 22, 2016:

  • Date A Live Season Two – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack. On-disc extras include: episode commentaries, the OVA episode, “News Flash”, the textless opening and ending animations and the U.S. trailer.
  • Fairy Tail Part Nineteen – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack. The set contains episodes 213-226. On-disc extras include: episode commentaries, “Guild Pride: Lamia Scale”, “Guild Pride: Blue Pegasus”, the textless opening and ending animations and the U.S. trailer.
  • Lost Girl Seasons Five and Six – DVD and Blu-ray. On-disc extras include: “Lost Girl: The Final Farewell”, “Digital Minis: Our Leading Lady”, “Making Vex”, “Hades”, “Dr. Lewis” and “Meet the Directors”.
  • One Piece Collection Fifteen – DVD. Episodes 349-372 are included. On-disc extras include: “One Piece in the Booth: with Christopher R. Sabat”, “One Piece in the Booth: with Eric Vale”, commentaries and textless opening animation.

March 29, 2016:

  • Eden of the East Complete Series + Movies – Premium Edition Blu-ray. On-disc extras include: Director Kamiyama & Original Character Designer Umino Interview, Kimura (Takizawa) & Hayami (Saki) Interview, Directors Kamiyama and Oshii Interview, Art Director Takeda Interview, Composer Kawai Interview, a television spot, a promotional video, the textless opening and ending animations, “Air Communication”, Movie 1 News Flash, Movie 1 Preview and Movie 2 U.S. Cast Commentary.

The List of Madman’s Anime Releases of March 2, 2016

Madman Entertainment has released several anime titles in stores across Australia today. This list details all of those releases.

  • Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiyan God Double Pack – DVD and Blu-ray. This collection features the films Battle of Gods and Resurrection ‘F’ with dual language options.
  • Eureka Seven Ao Complete Series – DVD only. This set features all 24 episodes with dual language options. On-disc extras include: commentary for episodes 5 and 10, “Inside the Booth: Eureka Seven AO”, original commercials, video commentary for episodes 21 and 24, subtitled promotional videos, the textless opening and ending animations ad the OVA episode “The Flowers of the Jungfraujoch”.
  • Fairy Tail Collection 18 – DVD and Blu-ray. This collection features episodes 200-212 with dual language options. On-disc extras include: episode commentaries, “Guild Pride: Quatro Cerberus”, the textless opening and ending animations and trailers.
  • Fairy Tail Guild Collection 3 – DVD only. This collection features episodes 97-142 with dual language options. Episode commentaries and textless opening and ending animations will be included as on-disc extras.
  • Gundam Reconguista in G Part 1 – DVD only. Episodes 1-13 are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. Promotional videos and textless opening and ending animations will be included as on-disc extras.
  • Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-Ne Complete Series – DVD only. This set features episodes 1-24 with dual language options. Production art, the textless opening and ending animations, the Kamogawa Drama shorts, Japanese promotional video and commercial collections and trailers will be featured as on-disc extras.
  • Love Live! School Idol Project Season 1 – New Edition DVD and Limited Edition Blu-Ray. Both releases feature episodes 1-13 with dual language options and include the textless opening and ending animations, the textless ending animation for episodes 1 and 13 and the Japanese trailers and television spots as on-disc extras. The Blu-ray edition comes in limited edition packaging.
  • One Piece Collection 35 – DVD only. Episodes 422 – 433 are featured with dual language options. On-disc extras include: episode commentaries, “Chopper Plays Doctor”, the textless opening animation and trailers.
  • Riddle Story of Devil Complete Series – DVD only. Episodes 1-13 are featured with dual language options. Episode commentaries, the textless opening and ending animations, the U.S. trailer and trailers are included as on-disc extras.
  • Terror in Resonance Complete Series – DVD and Blu-ray. Episodes 1-11 are featured with dual language options. On-disc extras include: episode commentaries, “In Depth Conversation with the Cast”, the textless opening and ending animations, the U.S. trailer and trailers.

Mobile Games Publisher SPYR Forms Finnish Subsidiary To Expand Its Business

Mobile Games Publisher SPYR Forms Finnish Subsidiary To Expand Its Business

Former Rovio Games Producer Anastasios Katopodis to Act as Production Director in Helsinki

Denver/Helsinki March 2nd, 2016 – SPYR, INC. (OTCQB: SPYR), a holding company with fully owned subsidiaries in the mobile game, app development and publishing industry, today announced that it has formed a new wholly owned subsidiary in Finland, SPYR APPS Oy, to expand its mobile games publishing business. Former Rovio Executive Producer, Anastasios Katopodis, is heading the operations in Helsinki as Production Director. Mr. Katopodis will be responsible for the monetization and performance of SPYR’s mobile games and will assist in the acquisition of mobile games and services for SPYR’s wholly owned subsidiary, SPYR APPS Oy. 

“Finland is a hotbed of activity in the mobile games world, with Helsinki being the location of top mobile games companies,” Paul Thind, Managing Director of Games and Applications at SPYR comments. “We formed SPYR APPS Oy for the purpose of continuing to expand our digital media presence into the multi-million dollar mobile app industry. SPYR APPS is already working with SuperPlus Games, a Finnish game studio formed by a team of ex-Angry Birds developers. Their debut tile Retro Shot was co-published for Android and iOS devices on February 25th.” 

“At Rovio I was in charge of producing, operating, launching, marketing and monetizing several web and mobile games, with many millions of downloads and a very successful financial return,” Anastasios Katopodis comments. “Now at SPYR I’m excited to offer my experience and vision on how to produce and organize the company’s in-house titles as well as anticipated third-party titles.” 

SPYR APPS Oy business operations started in February, and the company is looking to publish interesting and unique mobile game projects globally. 

About SPYR APPS, OY

SPYR APPS, Oy is a wholly owned subsidiary of SPYR, INC., a Nevada (U.S.) corporation, whose common stock is publicly traded on the OTC Markets Exchange (http://www.otcmarkets.com/) under the symbol “SPYR”. SPYR APPS, Oy is engaged in mobile application and game publishing and development.   

About SPYR, INC.

SPYR, INC. is a holding company, which through its wholly owned subsidiaries is engaged in a variety of different businesses.  SPYR, INC. is constantly exploring opportunities to expand its holdings in current and new business lines, including game publishing and development.

http://spyr.com/

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WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT LAUNCHES MORTAL KOMBAT XL

WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT LAUNCHES MORTAL KOMBAT XL

Award-Winning, Best Selling Mortal Kombat X Returns Loaded with New Content Including Playable Characters Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the Xenomorph from Alien and More

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced that Mortal Kombat™ XL, the ultimate Mortal Kombat X experience, is now available in Australia and New Zealand for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One.  Mortal Kombat XL offers an expanded version of the critically acclaimed Mortal Kombat X.

Developed by NetherRealm Studios, Mortal Kombat XL offers the essential Mortal Kombat X experience that comprises of the main game and all content featured in the original Kombat Pack and Kombat Pack 2 including:

  • Brand-new playable characters Leatherface™ from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre© horror film series and the Xenomorph from Alien™, along with returning Mortal Kombat characters Triborg and Bo’Rai Cho
  • All playable characters from the original Mortal Kombat X Kombat Pack: Predator™, Jason Voorhees, Tremor and Tanya, each accompanied by three themed skins
  • New Apocalypse Skin Pack
  • Previously released content for Mortal Kombat X including Goro, the Brazil Skin Pack, the Kold War Skin Pack, Samurai Skin Pack and Kold War Scorpion Skin

As an added bonus, Mortal Kombat XL and PlayStation™4 and Xbox One owners of Mortal Kombat X, can download the new Medieval Skin Pack and new Pit Stage environment for free, that is based on the classic Mortal Kombat arena, including a stage-specific Fatality.

Players who already own Mortal Kombat X can purchase the Mortal Kombat XL Pack, which includes content from both the original Kombat Pack and Kombat Pack 2.  Fans who already own the original Kombat Pack can experience the new gameplay by purchasing Kombat Pack 2.  Both the Mortal Kombat XL Pack and Kombat Pack 2 are available now in the PlayStation®Store and Xbox Live.

Mortal Kombat X is NetherRealm Studios’ most recent instalment in its legendary, critically acclaimed fighting game franchise that propels the iconic franchise into a new generation.  The game combines a cinematic presentation with all new gameplay to deliver the most brutal Kombat experience ever, offering a new fully-connected experience that launches players into a persistent online contest where every fight matters in a global battle for supremacy.  For the first time, Mortal Kombat X gives players the ability to choose from multiple variations of each character impacting both strategy and fighting style. Players step into an original story showcasing some of the game’s most prolific characters including Scorpion and Sub-Zero, while introducing new challengers that represent the forces of good and evil and tie the tale together.

Mortal Kombat X includes the single player online mode, Living Towers, which are regularly updated timed challenges for players to conquer. Mortal Kombat X also brings back Klassic modes including Test Your Might and Test Your Luck. Additionally, the Krypt returns for combatants to explore and unlock various items within the game, including new costumes, Fatalities, Brutalities and more.

Mortal Kombat XL is now available in Australia for $89.95 for the PS4TM system and Xbox One. The Mortal Kombat XL Pack is available to purchase for $37.95 and Kombat Pack 2 is available for $29.95 via the PlayStation®Store and Xbox Live.  The game is rated R18+ (High impact violence, blood and gore) For more information, please visit www.mortalkombat.com and www.facebook.com/MortalKombat.

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About Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

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About NetherRealm Studios

NetherRealm Studios is a leader in the development of interactive entertainment, and the creator of the billion dollar Mortal Kombat franchise. Mortal Kombat has spawned two theatrical films, multiple television series, and has sold over 42 million games to date. Located in Chicago, Illinois the award-winning NetherRealm team has been working and creating games together since 1992. Additional information about NetherRealm Studios can be found at www.netherrealm.com.

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Master of Orion Developer Diaries: Early Access

Master of Orion Developer Diaries: Early Access

The developers from NGD Studios share their experiences reviving this legendary title and the features awaiting intrepid explorers

March 2, 2016 — WG Labs today released a new episode of Master of Orion Developer Diaries. In the latest installment, key members of NGD Studious shine a spotlight on Master of Orion’s ongoing journey to players. Developers turned to the fans, offering Early Access to garner feedback and create a true out of this world experience. With Master of Orion’s revered legacy, NGD Studious have been working tirelessly to provide a multi-platform, multiplayer title.

Viewers can learn more about their galactic counterparts, discovering how opponent AI has been crafted to become a natural experience, imbuing each race with a distinct character. With innumerable actions and reactions, each playthrough becomes a unique and unpredictable journey.

Finally, fans will follow developers on their quest to create intricate and challenging Tactical Battles that have become a pillar of Master of Orion. By refining the real-time, turn-based combat, both in simulation and live, players can feel what it’s really like to be the admiral of an intergalactic fleet.

To view Master of Orion Developer Diaries: Early Access, follow the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3pIMUZA3IU&feature=youtu.be

For more information on the Master of Orion Collector’s Edition, visit the official website, Steam and GoG.com portals:

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About Master of Orion

Master of Orion is a modern rebirth of the critically acclaimed sci-fi strategy game. The forerunner of the influential “4X” style, Master of Orion builds on the iconic eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate gameplay that the original game pioneered. This reimagined title stays true to its legacy, delivering on the promise of deep strategy, hard fought battles, diplomacy, and exploration—all with a healthy dash of humor.

Players can expect a fresh perspective on the original 10 races, each offering different styles of play. Within thousands of ever-changing galaxies, hundreds of unique technologies, and dozens of ships waiting to be tested, no two games will ever be the same.

Official website:

http://masteroforion.asia

About WG Labs

WG Labs is an organizational unit within Wargaming that acts as a breeding ground for new ideas and solutions. We believe that people and companies with great ideas should be given an opportunity to shine and those with talent should be nurtured.

WG Labs is aimed at testing and implementing innovative projects shared with us. It will generate, evaluate, and launch in-house products that go beyond the company’s paradigm, as well as support external development teams in game’s creation and publishing.

Here we experiment with new game mechanics, platforms, services, business models, and create new products at the company’s studios in cooperation with 3rd party developers.

Wargaming will work with 3rd party studios worldwide, publishing games across a number of platforms. We believe that good ideas become great when working together and are open for collaboration.

To learn more about WG Labs and also submit your project, please visit:

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Wolfpack Update Invades PlayStation®4

World of Tanks adds Soviet and German tanks with new maps

March 2, 2016 — Join the thrill of the hunt with the new “Wolfpack” content update arriving to World of Tanks on PlayStation®4. On March 8, nine Soviet and nine German light and medium tanks will be added along with three new maps. Additionally, on March 4, the highly anticipated US M6A2E1 “Mutant 6,” a hybrid of American heavy tanks, will be available in the in-game store for a limited time.

Making their debut to the PlayStation®4 battlefield are 18 light and medium Soviet and German tanks. These vehicles, including the A-44, Obj.140, Pz. II G, VK 30.02 D and Leopard 1 are adept at flanking their opponents when hunting as a pack to overwhelm the enemy from every direction. The Wolfpack update has also added three new maps to PlayStation®4 including the mountain trails of Severogorsk, offering excellent sniping opportunities, Tundra with a versatile brawling battlefield, and Dragon Ridge with endless routes and angles of attack.

World of Tanks on PlayStation®4 is free to all PlayStation® accounts and does not require a PlayStation®Plus membership to play.

To learn more about World of Tanks on PlayStation®4 and for a full list of added vehicles and maps, please visit:

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About Wargaming

Wargaming is an award-winning online game developer and publisher and one of the leaders in the free-to-play MMO market. Founded as a privately held company in 1998, Wargaming has shipped more than 15 titles. Currently, Wargaming is focused on its team-based MMO war series dedicated to the mid-20th century warfare that include the armored World of Tanks, the flight combat World of Warplanes, and the naval World of Warships. The three intertwined titles form a common gaming universe integrated within the portal www.wargaming.net.

As part of its multiplatform line-up, the company has introduced World of Tanks on Xbox and World of Tanks Blitz on mobiles, tablets and Windows 10 PCs. Launched in 2014 and 2015, World of Tanks on Xbox introduced epic tank-on-tank battles to console gamers and offers the first cross-platform gaming experience between Xbox 360 and Xbox One. In 2016, Wargaming released World of Tanks for PlayStation®4, continuing its console campaign.

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World of Warships and ARPEGGIO OF BLUE STEEL -ARS NOVA- Join Forces 2nd collaboration mission starts

Another Dynamic, exclusive anime-inspired ships and character joins World of Warships

March 2, 2016 — Wargaming today launched the second collaboration mission for World of Warships and ARPEGGIO OF BLUE STEEL -ARS NOVA. Introducing the iconic character “Iona” as the commander, and the anime inspired ship “KIRISHIMA”.

These series of missions will offer players great rewards modelled on the hi-tech reincarnations of warships featured in “ARPEGGIO OF BLUE STEEL -ARS NOVA-”. The different variant of the Kongo-class battleships “KIRISHIMA” and the commander “Iona” will guide you to a new experience of World of Warships.

If that’s not enough, the existing ARPEGGIO OF BLUE STEEL -ARS NOVA- vessel will soon be getting a visual update. The torpedoes will be replaced with a special Corrosive Torpedo from the anime series, which will give a whole new visual in the game.

Newcomers are always welcome! For player who joined after March 1st, will also have a chance to achieve these special contents. During the event period, player that research a tier 5 ship in the tech tree will be gifted with the “KIRISHIMA” and “Iona”.

To learn more about the new “ARPEGGIO OF BLUE STEEL -ARS NOVA-” game mode, visit the official World of Warships portal:

http://worldofwarships.asia

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About World of Warships

World of Warships is a free, historical, online combat game from Wargaming. Command a massive naval fleet featuring some of history’s most iconic war vessels, level up important tech modules and prepare to dominate the oceans in World of Warships.

With four classes of ships, myriad upgrades, and strategically designed environments, the action never ends and every match is a unique experience.

World of Warships brings players endless hours of strategy, tactical gameplay and pulse pounding combat!

Learn more about World of Warships:

http://worldofwarships.asia