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Xbox Newsbeat: April 4th, 2015

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Welcome everyone to the special Easter edition of Xbox Newsbeat. In between all of the chocolate bunnies and easter egg hunts, we are still committed to bringing you all of the exciting news from Microsoft HQ. So time to unwrap some chocolate, kick back and read what’s been happening in the world of Xbox.


UFC App launches on Xbox One

Do you love UFC? Well if so then you are in absolute luck because the official UFC app has finally made its way to Xbox One. The app will allow you to watch Pay-Per-View events live and re-watch as many times you want for a 24 hour period. Subscribe to UFC FIGHT PASS digital streaming service and also enjoy access to exclusive live events, the largest Fight Library ever, and more.

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“Sunset Overdrive” New Add-on, Achievement and Price Drop

Sunset Overdrive’s newest piece of DLC – Dawn of the Rise of the Fallen Machines is now available for download! Here is the official synopsis of the new chapter:

Enter Dawn of the Rise of the Fallen Machines – the savage battle that’s been raging on for billions of years enters its latest bout. A rescue mission to save Sam’s old mentors from the Fizzco Robotics Factory quickly turns into an all-out assault to counter-hack and dismantle Fizzco defences. Don’t worry. For you, hacking equates to pulling triggers and laying waste to a bevy of upgraded Fizzco bots. Everyone has their strengths! So, face off against the avaricious Fizzco. One. Last. Time. Well, maybe. It depends on sales and market research, etc. You know the drill.

As you would expect, the DLC also comes with a bunch of new weapons, traps, amps, enemies and outfits. You can grab Dawn of the Rise of the Fallen Machines for $13.45, or as part of the complete season pass.

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ID@Xbox: Submerged is a Lonely and Beautiful Experience

We have some information about one of the upcoming games from the ID@Xbox programme; Submerged. Submerged is the tale of two siblings – sister Miku and younger brother Taku – wash up in a half-sunken city. Injured during the journey, Taku must rest while Miku explores the city to find supplies. Submerged’s pace is a deliberate slow burn, offering small tastes of Miku’s backstory in the form of pictogram memories and dreams.

The post-apocalyptic setting definitely isn’t anything new, but Submerged offers a unique spin on it. There aren’t zombies, or aliens, or a resistance fighting a never-ending war; in their place, there’s a huge ocean that seems to have swallowed up humanity. Was it natural disaster? How far into the future are we? These are the questions we hope to find answers to when Submerged releases on Xbox One later this year via ID@Xbox.

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So there we have it folks, another installment of the ever popular Xbox Newsbeat. We hope you enjoyed this week’s headlines, and that you’re enjoying your long weekend! Make sure you stay tuned to Capsule Computers for all of the awesome Xbox news as it becomes available.

‘Sailor Moon R’ English Dub Cast and Set 1 Release Announced (Updated)

Viz Media has just revealed the upcoming release of Sailor Moon R Set 1. As with the release of the first season, there will be a three-DVD set and a Limited Edition set containing three DVDs and three Blu-ray discs. The sets will feature episodes 47-68 uncut and unedited with dual audio, and will be released on July 14, 2015.

The DVD set will feature trailers and carry a suggested retail price of $44.82 USD. The Limited Edition Blu-ray set will feature AX cast interviews, dub recording behind-the-scenes, an art gallery, trailers and the textless opening and ending animations. This set will also feature a 96-page full-colour booklet, with everything being contained in a premium chipboard box. It has a suggested retail price of $79.98 USD.

While stocks last, anyone who pre-orders the Limited Edition set from RightStuf.com will receive an exclusive 1.5″ goldtone coin featuring Sailor Moon’s second transformation brooch and transformation phrase. This coin is pictured directly below.

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The English dub cast list for Sailor Moon R has also been announced. Here is the cast list in its entirety:

  • Koan – Claudia Lenz
  • Petz – Jessica Gee
  • Calaveras – Cassandra Lee Morris
  • Berthier – Cindy Robinson
  • Rubeus – Steve Cannon
  • Esmeraude – Rena S. Mandel
  • Wiseman – Steve Kramer
  • Saphir – Greg Felden
  • Prince Demande – Matt Mercer
  • Chibi Usa – Sandy Fox

UPDATE 11 April 2015: Part 1 is now also available for pre-order from Amazon.com here.

New Batch of Evolve DLC Brings the Behemoth and Four Hunters to the Fray

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The latest batch of DLC for Evolve has launched. Those who pre-ordered the game will be able to access Behemoth, a giant tank monster wielding a nasty boulder that can crush careless hunters without second thought. He is also part of the “Monster Expansion Pack” that is available for $22.95 AUD.

In response, four new hunters have joined the fray. Torvald is the new Assault character who wields a mortar cannon, Crow is a Trapper who specializes in tracking monsters with his pet Batray, Slim is a genetically modified Medic that looks more bug than human, and Sunny is the new Support character wielding a grenade launcher… that shoots nukes. Each hunter can be purchased separately for $11.25 or as part of the “Hunting Season Pass” for $33.45.

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Not all the new content is locked behind a paywall. Observer Mode will allow players to watch ongoing Evolve matches and two new maps have been added to the game. The Broken Hill Mine and Broken Hill Foundry are Xbox One timed exclusives, but will launch for other platforms on April 30th, 2015.

New Grand Theft Auto V PC Trailer Runs at a Silky Smooth 60 FPS

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Forget all of that 30 FPS cinematic experience garbage some companies have been force feeding gamers, video games deserve better than 30 FPS!

Rockstar has released a brand new 60 FPS trailer of Grand Theft Auto V running on PC for your viewing pleasure. The trailer is available exclusively at the Rockstar website and comes with a bit of a minimum system requirement, so that puny iPhone 3GS won’t suffice.

Like the trailer, Grand Theft Auto V for PC can run at a silky smooth 60 FPS on a powerful enough rig. The game has received a slew of technical and visual upgrades and will launch on April 14, 2015.

Indie Gala Friday Special #13 Now Available

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Are you afraid of Fridays in the proximity of the number 13? Good thing there is nothing to be afraid of the Indie Gala Friday Special #13. The bundle contains twelve great indie games. For a minimum of $1.00 USD, buyers get:

Bret Airborne – A puzzler mixing match-3 and RPG mechanics

Fall of the New Age: Premium Edition – Carla is trying to save her brother and stop a heinous cult from taking over the city by solving the clues to uncover a secret conspiracy.

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Guncraft – Mix creativity and combat with Guncraft! The game features extensive modding tools to help build the map of your dreams.

Pay at least $2.99 and get:

One Finger Death Punch – A skill based brawler focused on 1:1 strikes, no button mashing here!

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ibb & obb – A two player cooperative platformer in an upside-down world.

Nihilumbra – Escape the shadows in this dark and moody platformer.

Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken – A cinematic action platformer featuring the slaughter of many evil penguins.

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Bet On Soldier -Think you’re good? Are you willing to bet on your skills in this FPS.

Potatoman: Seeks the Troof –  A philosophical platformer that has been acknowledged at the Independent Games Festival 2014 and Indiecade 2013.

Ravaged Zombie Apocalypse – A Mad Max-esque shooter that mixes FPS combat and vehicles bristling with weapons.

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Lilly Looking Through – A beautiful adventure suitable for all ages.

Namariel Legends – A point and click steam punk adventure full of airships and magic.

To celebrate the Easter holiday, the Friday Special Bundle #13 will be $2.99 USD, so grab your copy at Indie Gala before Tuesday.

Toukiden: Kiwami out now in North America

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Fans of the original Toukiden and those who never had a chance to jump in on the demon slaying action now have the chance to do so in an enhanced version of the game that is now available for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in North America and Europe.

Koei Tecmo‘s Toukiden: Kiwami involves humanity making a last stand against powerful Oni that have been destroying the world and now players will be able to slay these enemies with a number of new weapon types at their disposal all while continuing the story past its original ending point. Those who played the original can import their save file while also taking advantage of cross-play multiplayer modes.

Return NULL – Episode 1 is Now Available on Steam

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Digital Tribe Games and German Indie Developer, Michael Lückgen have welcomed their first episode of Return NULL to Steam this week. To celebrate the launch of the indie point and click adventure, the game will be available at a 25% discount until April 6.

The three-part series Return NULL takes players into a distant dystopian society, in which they will assume the role of Jack Drebin; a long standing local security force member, husband and soon to be father . . . who just happens to become involved in a chaotic situation. To make it through the twisting narrative, players must hunt for clues, carry on dynamic conversations, collect items and solve logical environmental puzzles. Return-NULL-Episode-1-Screenshot-02

Return NULL will feature:

  • Unique indie European comic art style
  • 7 original composed music tracks
  • 10 unique characters and 14 interactive hand drawn locations
  • Innovative, real-time duck and cover gunplay mechanic
  • Available in English & German

Return NULL – Episode 1 is currently available on Windows PC, Mac and Linux platforms on Steam here, for the discounted price of $3.94 AUD ($2.99 USD).

A Guide To Entering Pokemon VGC 2015 in Australia & New Zealand

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After a hugely successful Pokemon Video Game Championship season in Australia last year Nintendo is looking to keep the ball rolling heading into the 2015 season and there are some pretty big changes this year as Australia and New Zealand are now apart of the standard Champion Point system that is used in the rest of the world to measure players who play Pokemon competitively. It’s a little confusing so I’ll aim to make it as simple as possible for everyone who wishes to compete this year.

So last year was simple. Win the Regionals, get a free flight to the Nationals (or just rock up if you live in Melbourne), come top two in that and you’re off to America to compete in the World Championship. This year, players accrue Championship Points which can be earned from the National event, Regional events (basically Statewide) and now, Premiere Challenge Tournaments which are normally small tournaments hosted by a local gaming store or community. You can also earn points from online competitions. A full run down on the points you can earn from what kind of tournament is below.

Online Competitions

PlacementChampionship Points
1–212
3–410
5–88
9–166
17–324
33–643
65–1282
129–2561

Premier Challenges

Championship Points

PlacementChampionship PointsKicker
1400
2320
3–4260
5–82016
9–121432
13–16832
17–32464
33–642128

Regional Championships

Championship Points

PlacementChampionship PointsKicker
11200
21000
3–4800
5–8600
9–16400
17–323064
33–6420128
65–12810256

National Championships

Championship Points

PlacementChampionship PointsKicker
16000
25000
3–44000
5–83000
9–162000
17–321500
33–64100128
65–12850256

As you can see National’s are the one to win. If you win that you are pretty much guaranteed entry to the World’s unless someone else has played in and won a lot of Premiere events or flown to every Regional. Now to earn these points you will need a Pokemon.com Trainer Club Account. If you don’t have one simply follow that link and sign up. You will then have to opt in to the Play! Pokemon program. To do this go to your main avatar page by clicking on your avatar’s image on the left hand side. From there go to Play! Pokemon Settings in the left hand side menu and then fill in the form from there and click submit.

From then on just make sure to give your Player ID number to the staff on tournament day and they will do the rest. You can use the site to look up your current rankings as well. Now to earn these points you will of course have to play in tournaments and events. You can search for these yourself using the Pokemon.com event locator so you can see what is coming up in your area at any time. Most places will play both the Pokemon game and the Trading Card Game so you can check that out if you’re interested as well. Regional dates and locations for Australia have just been announced and some are just over a week away! Dates for the Nationals will be released soon, last year they were held in Melbourne around June/July. Full known dates and times are below.

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Lastly, I’ll cover the key rules for the tournament straight from the official site.

Key Rules:

  • Battles will take place in Double Battle format, where each player selects four Pokémon from his or her party of six to battle with.
  • Pokémon used must have a blue pentagon in the Pokémon summary screen.
  • Pokémon above Level 50 are permitted, but they are auto-leveled down to 50 for the duration of battle.
  • No two Pokémon may hold the same item.
  • The following Pokémon may not be on a player’s team:
    • 150 – Mewtwo
    • 151 – Mew
    • 249 – Lugia
    • 250 – Ho-Oh
    • 251 – Celebi
    • 382 – Kyogre
    • 383 – Groudon
    • 384 – Rayquaza
    • 385 – Jirachi
    • 386 – Deoxys
    • 483 – Dialga
    • 484 – Palkia
    • 487 – Giratina
    • 489 – Phione
    • 490 – Manaphy
    • 491 – Darkrai
    • 492 – Shaymin
    • 493 – Arceus
    • 494 – Victini
    • 643 – Reshiram
    • 644 – Zekrom
    • 646 – Kyurem
    • 647 – Keldeo
    • 648 – Meloetta
    • 649 – Genesect
    • 716 – Xerneas
    • 717 – Yveltal
    • 718 – Zygarde
    • 719 – Diancie

If you are keen to check out the full list of rules including how tiebreakers are dealt with then head to the official rule page. While the whole process is a lot more complicated than last year when you simply had to rock up, hopefully this guide has helped you better understand everything so you can focus on the main task at hand, coming up with a strategy and raising your Pokemon. Hopefully a lot of you guys can get down and enjoy an awesome day out, the atmosphere is great and everyone is really friendly. You might even have some good luck and take home some prizes! Good luck Pokemon Trainers!

Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin Available Today

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Are you the type of masochistic gamer who just loves punishment? Well you’re in luck because last year’s Dark Souls II has been re-released onto Xbox One, PS4 and PC, as Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin and it is available right now!

Scholar of the First Sin comes with the base Dark Souls II game, all of the Lost Crowns DLC and a new NPS and Boss Fight for players to enjoy. FromSoftware and Bandai Namco have brought a few extra game tweaks like enemy positions, AI difficulty and some visual and frame rate updates to make the game enjoyable for everyone.

Previously available as a patch for the previous generation Dark Souls II games, Scholar of the First Sin marks the first time that Dark Souls II is available on the Xbox One and PS4, so those who missed out the first time will have a chance to die over and over and over again.

EB Games Expo 2015 Comes to Sydney Showgrounds this October

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The EB Games Expo is the closest thing we get to E3 down here in Australia, and now EB Games have finally told us when we will be getting our advanced look at all of the upcoming games and geeky products. When is it, you ask? Hold your horses ok! The 2015 EB Games Expo will be held in its usual home of the Sydney Showgrounds from October 2nd – 4th.

At present, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, Activision, Bethesda, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, and Warner Bros. have confirmed that they will be at the show, with many more to be announced as the year progresses. In addition, comedy duo the Umbilical Brothers will be entertaining the crowds and there will be a huge collection of pop culture merchandise and collectibles for attendees to check out and buy.

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You will be able to buy your EB Expo tickets from April 16th. As for what games will be there? What other side events? Who knows! Rest assured though that Capsule Computers will be right there delivering all the news as it surfaces so make sure you stay tuned.