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  1. That people are disappointed with Battlefield 2042 is probably a fact at this point, and even EA themselves state that they are dissatisfied. The problems have piled up, and last week Dice announced that the game's first season will be delayed so they can focus on the worst bugs and gameplay instead. However, some are not happy with the wait for the game to be fixed, and therefore a petition has been started on Change.org. The goal is 50,000 signatures, and at the time of writing it has 219.193 votes signed. The creator claims that one of the country's (US) best lawyers will pursue the case against EA if they reach 50,000 signatures. The creator of the petition says that EA and Dice did not keep their promises and that the game was unplayable when it was released. He also points out that in some cases Steam has made exceptions to its refund rules and given the money back even though players played more than the allowed two hours. Whether this collection will lead to anything is highly doubtful, but it is undeniably an interesting development in the chaos.
  2. The movie rights for "Lord of the Rings" are for sale Some of Hollywood's most coveted movie rights are about to be sold. These are the books "The Lord of the Rings", "The Hobbit", "Silmarillion" and the author J.R.R. Tolkien's other works on the fantasy world Middle-earth. The rights include not only new feature films but also games, amusement parks, promotional items and toys as well as live events. The current owner Saul Zaentz Co. will auction off their rights during the week. They are expected to raise at least $2 billion, according to Variety. Which studio or streaming service is entering the auction remains to be seen, but a potential buyer is Amazon, which is said to be a top candidate. Amazon Prime Video has already entered Tolkien's worlds with the TV series "Rings of Power" which will be released this autumn - thanks to a loophole that applied to TV series, they were able to set up a deal directly with Tolkien's estate. The most famous film adaptations of Tolkien's work are Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy (2001-2003) and the "Hobbit" trilogy (2012-2014). But more is on the way: Warner Bros. is working on an animated film entitled "The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim".
  3. Mario Kart turns 30 this year, and there is no indication that the genre dominant’s power is faltering – Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has sold 52 million copies! But soon another attempt is made to meet Nintendo’s dominance, and it is done by none other than Disney. Dinsey Speestorm is the name of an arcade racer that will attract people in two ways – partly it is free to play, partly the content is based on material from Disney and Pixar’s well-known worlds. Ironically, the game was introduced during the Nintendo Direct stream earlier this week, and it will be released for Switch, PC and consoles this summer. The game supports crossplay across different platforms.
  4. The First Biomarker quest has three riddles you will need to solve in order to learn the safe code, and this guide will help you crack all three riddles from Dr Katsumi's note. The First Biomarker quest is one of the early game missions in Dying Light 2 which is given to you by McGregor in Houndfield. The first biomarker is supposedly a device that can reveal to people if they will turn into the Infected or if they are safe, but apparently, it also has some desirable side effects that will come in handy during your parkour adventures through the city. The aforementioned NPC, McGregor, claims that he invented this powerful device, but the problem is that he needs someone to bring it back to him, as it is located in Saint Joseph Hospital, which is not exactly the safest place in the city. That's where you and your parkour prowess jump in, as we are going to help him. Coming and entering Saint Joseph Hospital will not be a particularly complicated task, but what has many people confused are the three riddles from Dr Katsumi's note, which hide a solution for the safe cod in the hospital. In order to find out what is the answer for the First Biomarker safe code riddle in Dying Light 2, we will need to solve all three riddles from Dr Katsumi's note. Each riddle will give you one digit for the code (for a three-digit code) in the same order they are presented in the note. So, let's see the answers. Riddle #1 -"What becomes smaller when you turn it upside down?" The correct answer here is nine (9) because when you flip it over it becomes the number six (6). Riddle #2 - "An odd number, take away a letter and it becomes even." The answer is seven (7), because when we remove "s" what remains is the word "even". Riddle #3 - "A little girl goes to the store and buys one dozen eggs. As she is going home, all but three eggs break. How many eggs are left unbroken?" The answer is simple, and it is already given in the riddle - "all but three eggs break" - which means that the final digit is three (3) since a dozen is six.
  5. It has probably not gone by anyone that almost no one is happy with Battlefield 2042 at present day, and yesterday it was clear that Dice is postponing season one to focus on patching. Whether the efforts are enough remains to be seen. In a new financial report, Blake Jorgensen, CFO at EA, expresses the company's disappointment. "We sold less units than we thought we would." They do not want to go into concrete figures, but Andrew Wilson, CEO, adds that he believes in the game in the long run. He, EA and Dice thought the game was ready for release. They were wrong. But despite the misjudgment, EA and Dice are determined to make the game reach its full potential.
  6. We had barely been reached by the news that Microsoft is buying Activision Blizzard before Sony announced that they will buy Halo and Destiny developer Bungie. Shortly afterwards, Sony's CEO Jim Ryan went out and said they were not done with their acquisitions. Now the industry profile Geoff Keighley is joining. Via Twitter, he writes that he has heard from several sources that a number of major deals in the gaming world are in the final stages of their negotiations and that it "will be an interesting year". He does not explicitly say that these are regular acquisitions, but it could also be high-profile exclusivity agreements. Something we can safely state is that something that a race is ongoing between the giants of the gaming world. Given the size of the acquisitions, the next deal could also affect almost any player in the industry.
  7. Australia is the latest country to get graphical enhancements and other goodies in Microsoft Flight Simulator. It is called World Update 7, and in addition to nicer and more realistic graphics in many parts of the country, it contains four hand-made airports, lots of attractions, new Bush Trips, Discover Flights and Landing Challenges. With more. In addition to attractions such as the Sydney Opera House, Ayers Rock (or Uluru) and Bondi Beach, you can take a look at Tasmania and swing past the Great Barrier Reef. As usual, the update is free. There will be more World Updates like this in the future. In number eight, it's time for the Iberian Peninsula (Spain, Portugal), and it is believed to release at the end of March. A number of other news and updates are planned for the year. Keep an eye on the blog for changelog, planning and other information.
  8. The magazine Hollywood Reporter writes that the rights to American McGee's Alice have been acquired, and that one of the X-Men and Watchmen screenwriters, David Hayter, will now make a TV series of the crazy-acclaimed games Alice and the sequel Alice: Madness Returns. Hayter: The games are known to be based on Lewis Carroll's twisted tales from the middle of the 19th century, but a really dark twist made American McGee an acclaimed game creator in the early 00's. The TV series will take over where Alice left Wonderland to find her house burnt down, and her parents killed in the fire. Alice is of course quite upset about all this and is put in a mental hospital, but once there she meets the white rabbit again and is dragged on escapades, back to Wonderland. A really twisted wonderland… In recent years, American McGee has seen the most in the media as he has tried to persuade developers to throw money at another sequel and his version of The Wizard of Oz, but the question is whether he can not row home a mafia big man now. McGee comments on the TV series: No television company has yet taken on the task of producing and broadcasting Alice. Will EA finance a third game if the TV series is a success?
  9. Microsoft Flight Simulator took the world by storm both when it was initially released for PC and the following year for Xbox Series X / S. Aircraft pilots have really been able to live out their dreams, but helicopter pilots have been left without, except for player-created creations. This year, however, it will be over, because Asobo says that they plan to implement helicopters this autumn. However, a lot of work is required before that is possible, and they have already started working on improving how propellers are simulated, which is important for helicopters to work as they should. These improvements will also be used for the aircraft to make the simulation more realistic. All PC gamers who really like to cream on with all eye candy can also look forward to supporting the upscaling technology DLSS. We have no set date for that, but the support will be implemented sometime this year.
  10. Bungie helped put the first Xbox console on the map in 2001, with Halo: Combat Evolved. Now Sony and Playstation have bought the company, which today is most known for Destiny 2. It is Bloomberg who reveals the deal.
  11. Forget Noah Centineo. Now it is clear that the actor Kyle Allen will bring to life the action character He-Man in the upcoming "Masters of the Universe", according to the site People. It promises "an epic live-action tale" about orphan Adam who "discovers that he is a prince, and must quickly learn his powers to save a foreign land from evil." "Masters of the Universe" will be the first major film about He-Man since Dolph Lundgren played the muscular hero in "He-Man - The Ruler of the Universe" in 1987. In recent years, Noah Centineo was linked to the role, but he dropped out last spring without a known reason. Instead, Kyle Allen (from "West Side Story" and upcoming "Rosaline") now has to shoulder the iconic role. Not only that, the film moves from Sony to the streaming service Netflix, where He-Man already houses an animated version in the TV series "Masters of the Universe: Revelation". The film is directed by brothers Aaron and Adam Nee ("The Lost City") based on a screenplay they write with David Callaham ("Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings"). Recording begins this summer Masters of the Universe
  12. The action star puzzles his fans with a poster and a release date. It looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger has shifted to another iconic role. In an acclaimed post in his social channels, he presents a project that has so far been top secret: "Zeus". A well-made poster made for a Ridley Scott epic or a Marvel role shows the now 74-year-old action icon in the role of the king of the gods from Greek mythology. There is very little other information here except that the premiere will take place in "February 2022". But could this be a new big movie that they managed to record completely in secret? Hardly. The fans' guessing games are already underway. Some hope that Arnold is part of Disney's upcoming "Percy Jackson" series, others are amused by the idea of a connection to "King Fury 2". Now do not get too excited, because the truth is probably not as exciting. The star who began his film career as "Hercules in New York" in 1970 would undeniably have a full role in the role of Zeus, but this is probably just a PR trick. Considering "February", we guess Arnold Schwarzenegger will appear in a lavish commercial during the Super Bowl in a couple of weeks. Among Arnold's "real" projects in the future is a spy series on Netflix that should be released during the year. We are also waiting for the sequel to "King Fury" by Swedish David Sandberg, where he will have a big role.
  13. Last year's Mortal Kombat movie got a perfectly acceptable reception. Despite the boring main character Cole Young, the film made a fair amount of income and Warner Bros was pleasantly surprised. The film's layout clearly showed that they had sequels in mind, and now they have confirmed (via Deadline) that work on it has begun and that Jeremy Slater will write the script. Slater has co-written and produced the upcoming superhero miniseries Moon Knight and was involved in The Umbrella Academy, The Exorcist series and the Fantastic Four movie. We do not know which of the actors will return for the second film, but Joe Taslim - who played Sub-Zero - has at least stated that he signed contracts for no less than five films. That, of course depends on how the well received the upcoming movies will be.
  14. Elden Ring has gone gold and is thus most likely to be released as planned on 25 February. In an interview with the game's producer, Yasuhiro Kitao, he recently said that the game will be Dark Souls - difficult, but also less stressful. In the same interview, he also mentioned the length of the game, which is undoubtedly an important aspect for many players. [su_quote]It will vary greatly from player to player, but when it comes to goals we set during the development, the idea is that the main route should be able to be completed in around 30 hours. The game as a whole is very large and contains dozens more hours of gaming, but if we only talk about the main route, it should not take much longer than that.[/su_quote] 30 hours if you play through the plot without letting yourself be lured on wrong paths (an imminent risk), which can probably be classified as quite long. But just like Kitao says, it also tends to vary greatly depending on the player, especially if you have a predilection for dying 99 times per boss. Will Elden Ring live up to the hype?
  15. In 2020, we saw a picture of a Boba, a leaked screenshot that allegedly showed a Boba Fat-like character in the disused Star Wars 1313 game, which would take place in Coruscant's Underworld. Now, additional prototype material from the game has seen the light of day, and it looks more and more like it was a Boba character who took over the lead role since the acclaimed, first demo. In the gameplay prototype, we see the main character move through different (unfinished) environments, as well as hunt villains and show different animations. 1313 never got off anyway, but as many as eight other Star Wars games are currently under development. Among other things, we were met this week by the news that Respawn ( Titanfall ) has a role in three Star Wars titles.
  16. There will be a fourth part in the Crysis series! Crytek has just announced that they have started working on a new instance in the action series. A Crysis 4 if you like, even if an official name does not yet exist. The game was not very subtly hinted at in a teaser that appeared on Youtube yesterday, and now the company's CEO Avni Yerli has lifted the lid and officially announced the game. He writes that it is early in the development and we therefore do not know when it may be completed. Not much else for that matter either, but we should still dare to believe that it will be heavy high tech action and really damn nice graphics. Crytek is also looking for employees who can help with the project. Interested? Read more here.
  17. It has come to our attention that Behaviour, the studio behind the horror 4v1 game Dead by Daylight have taken some sort of retaliation against the content creator Dowsey, known for his educational DbD content with over 700 videos on his YouTube channel and almost 64k follower on Twitch. The developer team recently had a live Q&A stream where they went through select questions, yes, select questions, not live questions in a Live stream, and they made some very weird analogies to sports like hockey. They also manages the art of not answering a single question with a straight answer. The whole Q&A was a joke and has led to a mass ramble on twitter and YouTube. At one point the devs even answered a question from one of DbD’s biggest streamers, Otzdarva, and they sounded like they didn’t know who it was, barely managing to pronounce his name. Anyway, at one point Dowsey memed (quote above) one of the developers for his annoyingly bad hockey comparison and his much strange thought on what a good player is… Apparently this triggered the developers that, not even 24 hours later had removed Dowseys content creator Twitch in-game cosmetics which are T-Shirts for the survivors. And Dowsey is sport on. The comment section of this post is full of people literally complaining about hackers not being dealt with, unbalanced boons, unbalanced perks, broken MMR and matchmaking etc. There are so many wrongs with the game right now and yet, the developers find time to go after and target one of their biggest content creators for A MEME!? Let’s not forget that content creators like Dowsey have probably brought hundreds of new players to the game and this is how they are treated… You can see the message from BHVR that Dowsey got here. Watch the announcement video here. Update: BHVR are now actively banning people from their Discord who criticize them for their actions against Dowsey. Watch the video here. What are your thoughts on this?
  18. After last week’s news that Microsoft buys Activision Blizzard, there will now be more news about the Diablo and WoW developer: the studio will make a completely new survival game. A press release says that this is a survival game for PC and console. It’s located in a whole new game world, so it is not based on any of the company’s already well-used brands. It’s still early in the development and they reveal nothing about setting or anything else. In connection with the announcement, they are looking for employees in several areas.
  19. That Respawn Entertainment makes the sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has been known for a long time. But now EA reveals that it is only the first of a total of three Star Wars games that the Titanfall and Apex Legends studio are involved in. The second game is a first person shooter. No other details, other than that it is done by a new team at Respawn under the leadership of game director Peter Hirschmann (who was involved in the VR shooter Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond). Game number three is a strategy game, and Respawn seems to have more of a producer role. The development is managed by the newly started Bit Reactor, a studio run by Greg Foerstch who has been art director at Firaxis (not unknown in strategy contexts). Again, we do not get any details about either the name or layout of the game. This is what EA says:
  20. Techland's zombie parkour game Dying Light 2 - Stay Human is only a week away from release. The developers are happy to say that those who buy the Playstation 4 and Xbox One version will be able to upgrade to the Series X / S and PS5 version completely free of charge if needed later. However, it is a bit unclear what exactly the changes will be between the versions, but in the trailer below, three different graphics settings have been shown. Wild guess is that it is these three settings that will be found on the next-gen consoles. The trailer is for Playstation, but we guess the exact same settings will be available on Xbox Series X / S as well. Techland also took the opportunity to talk about cross-play. Unfortunately, the game will not support cross-play between consoles and not across generations. However, it will support cross-play on PC between Steam and Epic Game Store players. Dying Light 2 - Stay Human releases read the zombie hordes on February 4th and has been released in all formats (even if the Switch owners have to settle for a streaming version).
  21. Blizzard has slipped here and there in recent years, and not least the entire Activision Blizzard has had its eyes on it after reports of a deeply problematic workplace. Last week, however, it was all about how Microsoft intends to buy the questionable gaming giant for a breathtaking 68 billion dollars. Will it be a fresh start for Blizzard? Blizzard boss Mike Ybarra, who is the sole boss after Jen Oneal's resignation, writes that the company has taken steps to "rebuild trust". You look ahead, but do not close your eyes to what has happened. The focus is on doing their best, both for the players and the employees, writes Ybarra. The foundation is laid for the latter by creating a "safe, inclusive and creative" work environment, where employees should be able to continuously evaluate the management of the company. Whether you succeed or not remains to be seen, because there is, after all, a difference between fine words and actual changes. Blizzard is currently developing Diablo IV and Overwatch 2, among others.
  22. Whatever one personally thinks of Battlefield 2042, there is no denying that the game has had problems and it can be seen both in sales and in the player base. EA also does not seem happy with DICE's latest work and is currently thinking about what to do with the game. According to a tweet from Battlefield leak Tom Henderson, he says that EA is even considering turning the game into free-to-play. It remains to be seen what EA thinks, but something radical must probably be done. It's not a good sign when people go back to 2018's Battlefield 5 instead of playing the newest game in the series.
  23. After repeated delays, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has once again been given a release date - April 5 will be the premiere. The game deals with all nine movies in the Star Wars story, and you can play them in any order you like. In other words, you will encounter a long line of famous figures, planets and ships from George Lucas' life's work, and it is all packed in a new game engine. You have a nice gameplay trailer above. If it arouses the desire to buy, the game will be available for PC, Playstation (4 and 5), Xbox (Series and One) and Nintendo Switch.
  24. Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard could have major consequences for Playstation: there is a risk that games and series such as Call of Duty, Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2 will not be released for Sony's console. It will probably take at least until the deal is approved and completed before that issue is on the agenda, but Sony has already made it clear that they expect Activision's games to continue to come to Playstation. They also expect the agreements to be fulfilled. A spokesman for the Wall Street Journal (paywall) says: Microsoft said in the press release about the deal that they intend to continue to support communities on "a number of platforms", which should mean that games available on e.g. Playstation and Switch will continue to do so. But the question of what will happen to new games when the deal has gone through, there is no answer to now. In 2014, Mojang and Minecraft were bought by Microsoft, and it remains for Playstation, Nintendo and other platforms. The same goes for all Bethesda games that were out there when the company was bought 1.5 years ago. But - upcoming Starfield will be released exclusively for Xbox and Windows. So Diablo 4 and other heavyweights can probably cause headaches for the Sony camp for a while. What are your thoughts? [button size="medium" style="primary" text="Discuss the topic in the forums" link="https://beta.throneofgeeks.com/forum/topic/sony-expect-activisions-games-to-continue-to-be-multi-platform-2/?part=1#postid-11" target=""]
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    Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II - The Rise of the Witch-King is the official addition to the game of the same title. A new playable Angmar faction has been added to the game and a new single player campaign focused on this faction has been added. In addition, all six factions from the previous game have received new hero units. The action of the new campaign takes place before the events presented in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Your task is to dominate the northern ends of Middle-earth and turn your powerful fortress against the forces of good.
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