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New The Order: 1886 Gameplay Captured from Twitch Stream

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Outside of a pre-rendered reveal, and a cutscene-heavy trailer, we’ve seen little gameplay from Ready at Dawn and Sony Santa Monica’s PlayStation 4 exclusive The Order: 1886, at least officially. Today, however, the official PlayStation Twitch channel hosted a gameplay stream of the anticipated title, scheduled for release at the end of the year.

The footage – of which there is approximately 3 minutes worth –  is a little choppy and the quality is lacking, but it’s one of our few looks at the game since its announcement and does provide some new insight on the gameplay. Check it out embedded below, and make sure to watch it in 720/1080p, otherwise it’s barely worthwhile. If an army got their hands on real-life thermite rifles, their enemies would surely be smoked… literally.

Get Yourself a Fancy Pattern Vivillon in Pokemon X and Y

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Since Pokemon X and Y hit the store shelves last October, over 90 million Pocket Monsters have been traded worldwide. That is more than 4 time the population of Australia in the tiny, yet lovable monsters. With the impressive 100 million mark rapidly approaching, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have announced that a special “Fancy Pattern” Vivillon will be available for players in-game.

For those who aren’t in the know, Vivillon is a pattern who’s wing-pattern changes depending on which real-world region it was caught (making it the ultimate collection for the OCD trainer to complete). This new Fancy Pattern Vivillon cannot be caught in-game and is only available through the special event distribution that will become available once the 100 million milestone has been reached.

We will let you know when you can get your Fancy Vivillon (who I believe should be wearing some kind of top hat) so make sure you stay tuned to Capsule Computers for all the Pokemon news as it becomes available.

Witness the Art & Emotion of Valiant Hearts: The Great War

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Ubisoft have released the first entry in a series of Developer Diaries for Valiant Hearts: The Great War.

Episode 1: Art & Emotion is presented by Art Director Paul Tumelaire and gives an inside look at the development of the game’s visual style within the UbiArt Framework, also touching upon the emotional crux and inspiration for the story. Having played the game recently, the connection between these multiple characters from different backgrounds, and the stories behind their fights for survival, redemption and love in the midst of WWI is truly powerful. Check out the video embedded below.

Valiant Hearts: The Great War will be available as a digital download for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3 and PC on June 25.

New Space Run Screenshots Highlight Ship Building

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PASSTECH Games and Focus Home Interactive released a new batch of screenshots for the upcoming indie game Space Run. The game is a mix between tower defense and ship construction. The title stars Buck Mann, a space runner who transports valuable cargo that is particularly attractive to pirates and fellow space runners.

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The new screenshots highlight the game’s ship building mechanics. Players will start with an empty ship and will need to continually add modules to their ship during missions to contend with ever changing enemies. There are 18 modules with two skills each that will shoot enemies, protect the precious cargo, and provide energy for the ship.

Space Run will be released for Linux, Mac, and Windows via Steam in Q2 2014. Learn more at the official Space Run website.

Xbox Newsbeat: May 19 – May 23

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“How am I crazy cause I just don’t know, This is breaking news(beat)!” Man it is getting hard to think of song lyrics at the beginning of every episode! Anyway, ladies and gentlemen welcome to this week’s installment of Xbox Newsbeat, your one stop, all-access spot for all of that sweet news coming from Microsoft HQ. After last week’s short episode, I am glad to say that we have a grand total of FOUR headlines for your viewing enjoyment this week; three for Xbox One and a final Xbox 360 piece to send you guys home happy (still nothing for Windows Phone. So sad). So lets hit the Newsbeat!


Minecraft: Xbox One Edition Coming in August

Bam! Time to hit the ground running with some hard-hitting journalism. Microsoft and Mojang have announced that the long-awaited Minecraft: Xbox One Edition will be available as a digital download this coming August. So now you can dig those blocks, and build those structures in glorious H…. Ok well not quite HD cause you know… Minecraft… but it is still awesome to finally have it coming to Xbox One.

External Storage, Real Names and More Coming with Xbox One System Update in June

The Xbox One is starting to feel a little like Adobe Reader with all of the updates it is getting. Next month’s upcoming update will bring two highly requested features – support for external storage devices, and real names for identifying your friends a little easier. In addition, new Smart Glass features are being implemented. These will allow you to use your Smart Glass device as a universal remote control, to log-into your account and to access the OneGuide. These updates will begin rolling out in June, so make sure your console is set to automatically download updates so you have them as soon as they are live.

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Skype for Xbox One Gets a Sweet Snap Upgrade

Ok now THIS is cool. With the Kinect 2.0 and the Skype App for Xbox One have  made it easier than ever to talk to (and look at) your friends, but there has been no way to play your favourite games while doing so… Until now. Finally, the Snap feature is being implemented for Skype so you don’t have to stop your marathon run of Titanfall just to talk to your brother in the next room. What an age to be alive!

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“Max: The Curse of Brotherhood” Launches on Xbox 360 and Steam Today

Looking for something to play this weekend?Well Max: The Curse of Brotherhood, Xbox One’s story-driven platformer is finally making its way to Xbox 360 and Steam (why am I mentioning Steam here at Xbox Newsbeat? This article would be pretty small without it). We reviewed the game on Xbox One a little earlier this year, so check out our thoughts here. You can grab Max: The Curse of Brotherhood for $16.20 on Xbox 360 and Steam from today.


That’s it folks. Another week here of Newsbeat done and dusted, ad we got through it without any Ryse: Son of Rome or Forza 5 news! Did any of this week’s headlines grab your attention? If so, let us know in the comments below and remember to check back every week for all the latest and greatest Xbox news as it becomes available, right here at Capsule Computers.

 

Tokyo Game Show 2014 Poster Revealed

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The official poster for the gaming and Japanese pop-culture event Tokyo Game Show 2014 has been revealed ahead of the show later this year. The poster comes from prestigious visual artist Ippei Gyobou, the same designer who has crafted the unique artwork for Tokyo Game Show since 2010. His artwork was critically acclaimed for Tokyo Game Show 2013 in particular, with its visual flair creating unforgettable imagery.

You can of course check out the poster above in all its incredible detail. The theme for this year’s Tokyo Game Show is ‘Changing Games: The Transformation of Fun’. The poster of course represents this theme to absolute perfection, conveying the changing landscape of gaming and the concept of fun is in a flux-like state of transformation.

Stay tuned for further information on this year’s Tokyo Game Show as it come to light.

Red Bull Wallpapers turn Android smartphones or Tablets into a sports experience – now available free at Google Play!

Red Bull Wallpapers turn Android smartphones or Tablets into a sports experience – now available free at Google Play!

Salzburg, Austria – May 23, 2014 Red Bull Wallpapersbring the world of Red Bull to Android smartphones and tablets. The app is now available for free download on Google Play  with over 100 free wallpapers of top athletes and spectacular sports photos, as well as animated live backgrounds.

Fans of sports and action can now give their smartphone or tablet more character and show the world their passion – whether motorsports, Formula 1, motocross (MX), skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding, skiing, BMX, mountain biking (MTB), or kite surfing. With Red Bull Wallpapers, users can personalize their home and lock screens with some of the best sports photos and action-packed wallpapers of their favorite athletes like Sebastian Vettel, Felix Baumgartner, Travis Rice, or Ryan Sheckler. With Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) or higher, additional animated slideshows are available in charging mode, thanks to Daydream support.

Key features of Red Bull Wallpapers:

  • 10 free & animated live backgrounds
  • Over 100 free wallpapers with athletes & sports photos
  • Personalized live backgrounds
  • Favorites function for wallpapers
  • Interactive wallpapers
  • Supports Daydream for animated slideshows (4.2 or higher)

Red Bull Wallpapers is now available free on Google Play for all Android devices running 2.3 (Gingerbread) or higher and is optimized for the Google Nexus series and GO Launcher EX on Samsung devices

Release of new Fancy Pattern Vivillon will mark a huge milestone for Pokémon X and Pokémon Y’s Global Trade Station

Release of new Fancy Pattern Vivillon will mark a huge milestone for Pokémon X and Pokémon Y’s Global Trade Station

Currently, about 90 million Pokémon have been traded worldwide, and to celebrate the landmark of 100 million Pokémon trades via the Global Trade Station (GTS), a new Fancy Pattern Vivillon will become available to players.

Vivillon is a unique Pokémon in that the patterns and colours on its wings typically vary based on the real-world region in which a player lives. Because of this characteristic, players around the world have been exchanging Vivillon via the GTS to collect all of the regional patterns.

This newly discovered Vivillon breaks with that tradition: it will become available to Pokémon fans across the globe once the 100 millionth Pokémon is traded via the GTS. When this enormous milestone is reached, a special distribution event will take place, enabling all players of Pokémon X or Pokémon Y to receive the Fancy Pattern Vivillon wherever they are in the world!

Once the goal is reached, players can check Pokemon.co.uk to find out how to get the Fancy Pattern Vivillon in their Pokémon X or Pokémon Y game.
The Pokémon Company would like to thank everyone who has participated in reaching this epic milestone by trading Pokémon via the GTS, and are calling on everyone to keep trading so we hit that huge milestone!

Nexon Corporation Reveals First Gameplay Video for MapleStory 2

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Luxembourg – May 23, 2014 – NEXON Co., Ltd. (“Nexon”) (3659.TO), a worldwide leader in free-to-play online games, today announced is wholly-owned subsidiary, NEXON Korea Corporation, has revealed the first gameplay video for its upcoming MMORPG MapleStory 2.

MapleStory 2 is a new PC online full 3D MMORPG that has been in development since 2010.  Set in an era prior to MapleStory, players can enjoy a completely new level of freedom in their experience.  The footage released today showcases some of MapleStory 2’s diverse gameplay elements.

MapleStory 2 will enter closed beta in Korea in 2014 with a worldwide release schedule to be confirmed at a later date.

The MapleStory 2 gameplay video is available at http://vimeo.com/96072575

About NEXON Co., Ltd. http://company.nexon.co.jp/
NEXON Co., Ltd. (“Nexon”) (3659.TO) is a worldwide leader in free-to-play online games. Founded in Korea in 1994, Nexon developed one of the world’s first graphics-based massively multiplayer online games. Nexon also pioneered the concept of microtransactions and the free-to-play business model, setting a new standard in which play is free, and users have the option to purchase in-game items to enhance their experience. Nexon currently services nearly 60 online games in more than 100 countries and since its founding, Nexon has generated more than 1.4 billion player registrations. The Company is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and its shares are listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

About Nexon Europe
Established in March 2007, Nexon Europe is one of the leading publishers of free-to-play MMOs in Europe. The company has brought the worldwide hit casual MMORPG MapleStory to Europe in May 2007, and the successful FPS Combat Arms in January 2009. With the launch of the 3D action MMORPG Vindictus in 2011, Nexon Europe has strengthened its position as a promising publisher in Europe. Next to these in-house franchises, Nexon Europe was also able to acquire and fully operate Atlantica Online, an innovative, tactical MMORPG; Dekaron, an authentic action MMORPG set in a grim fantasy universe; and the action-packed FPS War Rock. The recent additions to its growing portfolio are Navy Field 2 alongside the legendary FPS game Counter-Strike Online in Turkey. For 2014, the company’s first browser-based full-scale MMORPG Arcane Chronicles and fun-packed, action-fighting game Lost Saga will join as new line-ups. Furthermore, with United Eleven, a browser-based, cross-platform football management game, Nexon Europe is seeking to reach diverse players globally. For more information on Nexon Europe and its games, please visit the official website at www.nexoneu.com.

Minecraft coming to the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Xbox One this Fall

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Today Mojang has announced what many fans of Minecraft have been waiting for. That news being of course that Minecraft is going to be coming to the next-gen consoles, as well as the PS Vita, very soon. The release is expected to occur sometime in August and there are a number of details for the game depending on which console you pick it up for.

If you happen to buy the Xbox One version or PS4 version of the game it will be priced at $19.99 but users who own the 360 or PS3 version of Minecraft can upgrade for only $4.99. Now the Xbox 360 version will allow players to import their worlds but not their save data, though “many, if not all” textures packs and skins will be available for the Xbox One.

The PS4 release will allow players to transfer their save data from the PS3 to the Vita or the PS4 but not back due to technical issues. Cross platform play is also not possible in any of these games. As for the Vita release, it will also cost $19.99 but if you own the digital version of the PS3 version of Minecraft then you will be given the Vita version free of charge.