With the upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto V, EB Games have decided to host a massive official launch party in World Square, Sydney on Monday, September 16 at 9.30pm.
Debra McGrath, EB Games National Brand, Events and Engagement Manager stated, “Grand Theft Auto (GTAV) is no ordinary game, so we wanted to go all out and give our customers a launch like no other”.
Collect your pre-ordered and paid copy of GTAV at midnight
Everyone is welcome to attend this free event, however if a customer wishes to pick up a copy of Grand Theft Auto V at midnight and get more free burritos from Guzman Y Gomez, they must pre-order and pay in full for their copy of the game at the following EB Games locations: Eastgardens, Bondi Galeries, Broadway, Marrickville, Chatswood, Chatswood Chase, Royal Randwick, Greenwood Plaza, Maroubra, EB World Square, Darling Harbour and Birkenhead Point.
The after party follows the midnight release of GTAV across EB Games stores in over 320 locations across Australia (excludes WA- available from 8am September 17). Don’t miss out on the most anticipated game of the year!
Popular J-Pop star Kyary Pamyu Pamyu will begin her 2014 tour on February the 13th and has her sights set on several countries, this was announced on both her YouTube channel and on the Warner Music Japan website.
The 20 year old model and blogger has confirmed dates for Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and Toronto, which will be during February and March. She also plans on performing in England, France, Taiwan, Korea and Singapore, however, at the time of writing no dates have been given.
Pre-sales for the USA and Canada shows will begin on the 12th through her official website, access to the early tickets will be given to fans that enter a special password which she provides in her video announcement.
For those who are unfamiliar with this Japanese performer, check out the viral video down below. This is the song and video that sparked her fame in the west.
Beautifun Games, an indie studio based in Barcelona, Spain, will be releasing their first game on September 25th for Linux, Mac, and Windows. Nihilumbra is a platformer starring Born, a being literally born from the void. He now seeks to escape the void as he experiences the world in beautiful colour. With the help of the player painting one of five coloured abilities on the ground, Born must outrun the void that seeks to reabsorb him into the darkness.
Players will explore five different worlds in Nihilumbra as they are constantly pressed forward by the advancing void. The game was originally released on iOS. The PC version features remastered textures and a new soundtrack by The Creature composer Álvaro Lafuente. The game will be released for $9.99 as a DRM free game at major digital game distributors like Gamer’s Gate, and Greenman Gaming. The game also has a Steam Greenlight page.
Ubisoft announced quite a few games at their Digital Days 2013, but just announcing isn’t good enough as players want the details for all these new games coming out. One of the not unexpected announcements is more Assassin’s Creed games, as the series has become not only yearly, but include smaller handheld games as well. Two “new” games for the series were announced and have trailers showing off just what can be expected from them.
The first of the two is Assassin’s Creed Pirates, featuring protagonist Alonzo Batilia as he sets out to prove himself on the high seas. Upgrading both crew and ship, as Alonzo tries to find a treasure hidden in the Caribbean, players will have to master ship combat to ensure the success of the ship. Made exclusively for smartphones and tablets, Assassin’s Creed Pirates will release before the end of the year, but sure to watch the trailer just below.
The second “new” title and the cause for all the quotations is Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD. Technically a new game, but really an improved HD version of the PS Vita game Assassin’s Creed 3: Liberation. The additions to the game do include improved gameplay, new missions, improved levels, and of course being HD. Those that missed Liberation when it was on PS Vita or those wanting to see the changes can get their hands on the game early next year, 2014 on XBLA, PSN, and PC. Check out the trailer below for a better look.
Any sequel to a game as wildly successful as Trials Evolution is bound to want to make an impact to show the world that it is going to surpass its predecessor, and today’s juicy details about the game’s release certainly confirmed that suspicion.
First of all Ubisoft decided to soften us up by announcing that Trials Frontier will be the first Trials game to be fully playable on mobile devices and tablets. This bold move to the mobile market will mean that players will presumably be able to exploit tilt mechanics in ways that have not previously been possible in the Trials series. Depending upon just how many features will be available on mobile devices, players could possibly have access to global leaderboards, and challenge their friends on the go which would add a whole new dimension to the popular franchise.
Easily the most exciting piece of news to come of of Ubisoft however, is that Trials Frontier will be free-to-play meaning that more people will have access to the game. This means bigger leaderboards, more challenge, and a far more active social community. Details have yet to be disclosed about whether in-app purchases will be available and just how expensive they will be, but judging by Ubisoft’s recent forays into micro-transactions they are almost guaranteed to be a feature.
Also, claiming to have console quality graphics, Trails Frontier will work alongside the next-gen console game Trials Fusion, allowing for a degree of connectivity between the mobile and next-gen platforms. However, Trials Frontier will have its own standalone storyline where you can expand your own village, access a large world map, unlock parts to upgrade your bike and customize your rider.
You can check out the first official, dedicated trailer for Trials: Frontier embedded below. This announcement came out of Ubisoft’s Digital Days 2013 event where details were released for an abundance of games. Find out more here!
UK fans also have a sneak peek of the first two episodes from the newest Pokémon animated series season, Pokémon the Series: XY to look forward to directly following the screening at 11:35 am. The new series is set in the world introduced in the upcoming Pokémon X and Pokémon Y for the Nintendo 3DSand features never-before-seen in an anime Pokémon like the three fresh starters Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie. The sneak peak will also repeat at the same time on the 20th of October.
You can check out the official trailer for Pokémon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened embedded below.
This week’s issue of Weekly Shōnen Sunday is set to announce a gigantic new in-game weapon for Capcom’sMonster Hunter 4 called the Silver Spoon.
Inspired by the manga of the same name, this ridiculously large weapon, even by Monster Hunter’s standards, will have an ability that can change the status of the player and his allied heroes depending upon what sound it creates. Players will have to keep reading the magazine to find out how to redeem the item though as it will only be revealed in future issues of Weekly Shōnen Sunday.
Silver Spoon is a slice-of-life manga by the manga-ka who brought us Fullmetal Alchemist. It recently inspired an anime series that is currently airing in Japan and streaming worldwide.
Ubisoft have confirmed (for the most part) the leaked list of digital titles for upcoming release at their Digital Days 2013 event mere hours ago.
We will update this article with more official information and screens as they come (downloading files in the GBs on Australian broadband speeds sucks!), but for now, here is the full list of titles revealed:
Assassin’s Creed: Liberation HD – A console revamp of the originally PS Vita exclusive Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation, set for release on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.
Trials Frontier – Announced at E3 in June, Trials: Frontier is a mobile entry in the addictive, BMX trial series that features a storyline and maintains social aspects.
Child of Light – A J-RPG inspired adventure game that was designed to be played co-operatively, even with your parents/children.
Duel of Champions – Commonly referred to as Might & Magic: Duel of Champions, the online card game is made free-to-play on PC and iOS.
The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot – A free-to-lay PC MMO looter. Click on the title link for a look at past related articles (includes multiple trailers) and check out the Archer character type.
Rayman: Fiesta Run – A follow-up to Rayman: Jungle Run featuring more than 75 levels across four worlds, and adopting the Invasion Mode from Rayman Legends. Releasing for the iOS, Android and Windows 8 devices.
Watch_Dogs – The companion app that has previously been demonstrated working in conjunction with the full console experience. Will release for iOS and Android.
Autodance 2014 – A standalone iOS and Android app scheduled for release on September 26th, that lets you record your dance moves and share them across your various social media channels.
The Crew -Another companion app, this time for Ubisoft’s next-gen, socially charged, open-world “Car-PG” The Crew.
Dragow – A title from Owlient Studios where you “raise dragons and conquer a whole world of flying islands” according to the developer’s website (most information released is in French).
Tom Clancy’s EndWar Online – A browser-based spin-off of the original tactical combat game. EndWar Online will enter closed beta before year’s end.
Panzer General Online – Panzer General is back but as a toy-soldier style, online card game. The game will be browser-based, and free-to-play. Built in flash for the PC, it will launch in this quarter.
Rabbids Big Bang – A new Rabbids title that will be hitting smartphones and tablets in this quarter. This time the Rabbids are taking over space and making it their playground. You can discover the secrets of gravity and use it to reach the edges of the galaxy, fly around planets, and lots more.
Valiant Hearts: The Great War – A 2D adventure/puzzle title set during World War 1 that tells a gripping and emotional story (no typical war gameplay). Release will coincide with the centennial of WW1 sometime next year.
Assassin’s Creed: Pirates – A standalone mobile excursion into the life of a pirate for high-end tablets and smartphones. Will release in this quarter. First screenshots can be found below.
Stay tuned to Capsule Computers in the coming days as we go more in-depth on each title mentioned here.
Libra Eorzea is a companion app for iPhone and iPad that puts a wealth of information right in the palm of your hand. The app will quickly become any Eorzean traveler’s best friend, it contains everything from item lists to NPC and Quest Locations. There is even a profile viewer that allows you to check in on your character at any time, as well as compare gear and other useful options. Many of the app’s features will be completely free, with Square saying that they will add more content in the future; some will be free, while others will be paid premium features.
So what do you think, is a companion app a godsend for a game like this, or will be go unused by many? Let us know in the comments below, and if you are interested, you can download Final Fantasy XIV – Libra Eorzea for free here. For all the Final Fantasy news as it becomes available, stay tuned to Capsule Computers.
A month after its release, Despicable Me: Minion Rush, based off the film Despicable Me 2 (check out our review here) had managed to hit 50 million downloads. We were impressed at the time, but since then the game has showed no signs of slowing down, with Gameloft today announcing that it had hit the 100 million download milestone.
Despicable Me: Minion Rush (check out our review here) was released on June 13th, and has managed to hit the 100 million download mark in just three short months. As well as having 100 million downloads, players have also racked up a total of 260 million hours playtime, 2,000 billion bananas collected and 55 billion Despicable Actions performed! It is easy to see that the love and care that has gone into this game for it to inspire so many people to play.
100 Million players have run through these levels, and 2000 BILLION of those bananas have been collected
The game’s second massive update, which is available now on the App Store and Google Play has added the Minion Beach level to the game. Here the minions can run along the sands and bask in the warm glow of the sun, instead of traversing suburbia or a villain’s lair. In their dedication to keep the game world continually populated, Gameloft promises more updates are still coming in the future, so for all the Despicable Me: Minion Rush news as it becomes available, be sure to stay tuned to Capsule Computers.