Here’s the full lineup of new PlayStation Store video games coming to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in next week.
Here’s the full lineup of new PlayStation Store video games coming to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita next week.
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Here’s the full lineup of new PlayStation Store games coming to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita next week.
There are 22 new video games coming to the PlayStation Store in the next week. Or should that be 29?
Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle was first revealed on Thursday’s Nintendo Direct, and is a compilation of seven classic arcade fighters including Final Fight, Captain Commando, B attle Circuit, Knights of the Round, Warriors of Fate, Armored Warriors, and The King of Dragons. Each game features online co-op, adjustable gameplay settings, and a wealth of archive design materials.
Another compilation on the way is Scribblenauts Mega Pack, which bundles together both Scribblenauts Unmasked, and Unlimited .
Other PlayStation Store releases include The Gardens Between, a surreal puzzle adventure, from The Voxel Agents, and Transference, a psychological thriller from Elijah Woods’ SpectreVision studio.
And move aside FIFA and PES, the biggest showdown in sport takes place this week with a fish-off between Legendary Fishing, and Fishing Sim World. It’s not our plaice to say which is the better game.
Here’s the full lineup of PlayStation Store releases.
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Orchestral music from long-running MMORPG, RuneScape, is out now on digital formats, and coming to vinyl and CD later this year.
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Orchestral music from long-running MMORPG, RuneScape, is out now on digital formats, and coming to vinyl and CD later this year.
Jagex has announced that music from RuneScape – and Old School RuneScape – is now available for the first time via a partnership with game music specialists, Laced Records.
Two albums – RuneScape: The Orchestral Collection, and RuneScape: Original Soundtrack Classics – are available digitally from today, and will be released on CD and double vinyl in December.
The Orchestral Collection features brand new compositions and arrangements from award-winning composer, James Hannigan, and is performed by The Philharmonia Orchestra, and the Slovak National Symphony Orchestra. The Original Soundtrack Classics album takes a more nostalgic approach, and features music from the early days of the game.
Pre-ordering the vinyl versions of each soundtrack will immediately unlock access to the digital editions.
Also available today are two digital-only releases: The Arc, and Menaphos. They are the first in a series of themed RuneScape collections to be released in the coming months.
Guy Pearce, director of brand and creative production at Jagex, says:
“The community has been telling us for a long time that RuneScape ’s music is, for many, the soundtrack to their youth and that they would like it to be more easily available. So, we’re thrilled to be able to make original, current and classical versions of some of their favourite tracks available for them to listen to where, when and how they want.”
Here’s a track from The Orchestral Collection Abbey Road sessions: The Road to Harmony.
If successful, the series could certainly run for some time. RuneScape currently holds the Guinness World Record for the most original pieces of music in a video game, with nearly 1200 individual tracks listed as of July 2017.
Head over to the Laced Records website to find out more.
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Dying Light: Bad Blood, the new battle-royal game from Techland, is now available on PC via Steam Early Access.
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Dying Light: Bad Blood, the new battle-royale game from Techland, is now available on PC via Steam Early Access.
It was only a matter of time before zombies and the battle-royale genre came together in a marriage made in heaven, or should that be hell?
Not only are the shambling undead making a guest appearance in Blackout, the new battle-royale mode for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, they are also front and centre in Techland’s new game, Dying Light: Bad Blood, which is now available in Steam Early Access.
Hold those rolling eyes, dear reader, as Dying Light: Bad Blood just might be worth a look. The game retains the franchise’s trademark parkour traversal, and blends PvP and PvE gameplay in 12-player matches set within a city swarming with zombies, sorry, the Infected. It’s an appealing mix that should hopefully make for a tight and fast-paced battle-royale experience.
Maciej Łączny, producer of the game, said in a press statement:
“We’re really happy with the results of our recent Global Play Test and I’d like to thank all of the players out there that took part and gave us such helpful insight. We’ve made some big leaps in development based on that activity and look forward to the road ahead as we prepare new content for the game, the first of which will be available in the next few weeks.”
Dying Light: Bad Blood is available now via the $19.99 Founder’s Pack. It includes access to the game plus exclusive in-game content in the shape of currency, exclusive items, and three special skins released over the next three months.
Additional free content updates – new items, characters, and maps – will be released throughout the early access period.
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Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is coming to the Nintendo Switch in Japan.
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Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is coming to the Nintendo Switch in Japan.