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- Sony winds down Japan Studio to focus on Astro’s Playroom team
- Cloud Strife’s muscle mass on PS5: a very important investigation
- Activision admits the complete Call of Duty experience no longer fits on an original PS4
- Telegram update adds auto-delete option to all messages, expiring invites, and more
- Halo Infinite is looking a lot better in these 4K screenshots
- Apple releases macOS update to prevent damage from third-party docks and dongles
- Final Fantasy VII Remake’s amazing soundtrack hits Spotify and Apple Music tomorrow
- Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis compiles the entire FFVII timeline into one mobile game
- Final Fantasy VII is getting a prequel that’s also a mobile battle royale
- Final Fantasy VII Remake is getting a huge PS5 update with a new Yuffie episode
Sony winds down Japan Studio to focus on Astro’s Playroom team Posted: 25 Feb 2021 06:36 PM PST Sony has confirmed that Japan Studio, its internal video game developer based in Tokyo, will essentially wind down and refocus around a single team. In a statement to IGN, Japan Studio said as of April 1st it would be "re-centered to Team Asobi, the creative team behind Astro's Playroom, allowing the team to focus on a single vision and build on the popularity of Astro's Playroom." In other words, get ready for more Astro games. Astro's Playroom is a well-received title packaged with every PlayStation 5 console. It's a 3D platformer designed to show off the advanced haptic feedback of the new DualSense controller. Before that, the same team developed Astro Bot: Rescue Mission, widely considered to be the standout exclusive PlayStation VR... |
Cloud Strife’s muscle mass on PS5: a very important investigation Posted: 25 Feb 2021 06:11 PM PST Square Enix just announced Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, a PS5-enhanced version of FF7 Remake that includes graphical improvements like "improved textures, lighting, and background environments." But some users on ResetEra noticed one other potentially huge graphical upgrade: Cloud's famously skinny arms may have gotten a bit beefier. Did Cloud get more swole for next-gen, like the PS5 itself? Clearly, this warranted a full investigation. Check out this image, from user Tyaren: And this GIF, from user Rickenslacker: Convincing, right? These two images make a strong argument. But my Verge colleagues and I weren't totally sure.... |
Activision admits the complete Call of Duty experience no longer fits on an original PS4 Posted: 25 Feb 2021 05:18 PM PST The latest Call of Duty game collection may now be too big to fit the base 500GB PlayStation 4 hard drive (via IGN). According to the official Call of Duty blog, if you want to have the latest Call of Duty: Warzone update and the full Black Ops: Cold War and Modern Warfare package on your PS4, you'll have to uninstall content you don't use. The games make that somewhat easy to do by letting you remove certain modes — for example, if you only want to play Warzone, you could uninstall Black Ops's single player, Zombie, and arcade modes, but it seems a bit ridiculous that you can't fit three (or really, two and a half) games on an entire game console. That's especially true since Activision sort of treats these three games as one thing:... |
Telegram update adds auto-delete option to all messages, expiring invites, and more Posted: 25 Feb 2021 05:10 PM PST Telegram is updating its messaging app with options for auto-deleting messages, expiring invite links, and new unlimited groups, the company shared in a blog post. Much like Signal, Telegram received a burst of new users in the confusion over WhatsApp's privacy policy and now the company is adopting features that were already part of its competitors' apps, features which offer more security and privacy. Auto-deleting messages were already possible in Telegram's encrypted Secret Chats, but this new update for iOS and Android adds the option to make messages disappear in any kind of chat. Auto-delete can be enabled inside of chats, and set to delete either 24 hours or seven days after messages are sent. Auto-delete won't remove every... |
Halo Infinite is looking a lot better in these 4K screenshots Posted: 25 Feb 2021 04:58 PM PST We got our first look at Halo Infinite, the next game in Microsoft's huge franchise, back in July, and the results were... underwhelming. The graphics and visuals weren't quite as impressive as you might expect from a next-generation game (the demo was running on a PC "that is representative of the experience that players will have on Xbox Series X"), and one vacant-looking enemy even became the infamous Craig meme. The game was delayed to 2021 a few weeks after the demo aired "to ensure the team has adequate time to deliver a Halo game experience that meets our vision." On Thursday, though, developer 343 Industries shared new screenshots of Halo Infinite in 4K from an in-development PC version of the game, and the graphics look much... |
Apple releases macOS update to prevent damage from third-party docks and dongles Posted: 25 Feb 2021 03:56 PM PST Apple is once again releasing an update to prevent a charging problem from killing MacBooks — this time it's to fix a problem where 2019 and later MacBook Pros, and 2020 and later MacBook Airs were being damaged when connected to third-party USB-C hubs and docks (via MacRumors). It's unclear how widespread the issues are, but a poll on Reddit had 74 out of 221 respondents report that their M1 Air or Pro had failed after using a hub. As with all polls, it's best to take the results with a grain of salt, but there's an indication that some people were experiencing issues. Most of the issues seemed to come from using a third-party dock, and while some of them seem to be from pretty obscure brands, there are a few recognizable ones that are... |
Final Fantasy VII Remake’s amazing soundtrack hits Spotify and Apple Music tomorrow Posted: 25 Feb 2021 03:32 PM PST Final Fantasy VII Remake's soundtrack will be available to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music Unlimited, and other music subscription services tomorrow, February 26th, Square Enix announced on Thursday. It will have an eye-popping (ear-popping?) 156 tracks, according to a press release. The game's soundtrack was an excellent reimagining of the original game's iconic music, and I frequently listen to it via random YouTube videos. The official arrival on streaming services should make listening to it much easier.
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Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis compiles the entire FFVII timeline into one mobile game Posted: 25 Feb 2021 03:23 PM PST Square Enix announced two mobile games set in the Final Fantasy VII universe today. One is a battle royale game aiming for a 2021 release, and the other is Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis, a compilation of all the games and stories set in the Final Fantasy VII universe (Final Fantasy VII, Advent Children, Before Crisis, Crisis Core, and Dirge of Cerberus). The latter is slated to launch sometime in 2022 on Android and iOS. According to a press release, Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis is a chapter-structured single-player experience that covers the entire timeline in one of the most popular installments in Square Enix's RPG franchise. The compilation will feature all the events from each game, in addition to new story elements focusing on... |
Final Fantasy VII is getting a prequel that’s also a mobile battle royale Posted: 25 Feb 2021 03:00 PM PST The enhanced version of Final Fantasy VII Remake for the PS5 wasn't the only Midgar-related news today. Square Enix also revealed an even bigger surprise: a battle royale for mobile devices that's set three decades before the original game. It's called Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier, and it's slated to come to both Android and iOS devices later this year. We don't know much more about the game just yet, but, as the title implies, it's centered on Soldier, a group of enhanced fighters that plays an important role in FFVII's story. A multiplayer battle royale seems like a strange way to tell a story like that, but the trailer at least shows some iconic FFVII locales and what looks like fast-paced combat involving both weapons and... |
Final Fantasy VII Remake is getting a huge PS5 update with a new Yuffie episode Posted: 25 Feb 2021 02:38 PM PST The world of Final Fantasy VII Remake is getting bigger with a new episode featuring new characters — like Yuffie Kisaragi — and big quality-of-life changes for the PlayStation 5, called Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade. The PS5 version of the game will include a "brand-new episode" that has players play as ninja Yuffie Kisaragi on a mission to infiltrate the Shinra Corporation alongside Sonon, a member of a separate Avalanche cell. Alongside the new content, the PS5 version is getting an update adding faster load times, a performance mode (that targets 60fps gameplay), and a graphics mode for 4K. There's also a new photo mode, and an interview with director Tetsuya Nomura in Weekly Famitsu reveals it'll have partial support for the... |
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