CD Projekt Red replied to a fan‘s email stating the team currently didn’t have plans to bring a PS4 Pro patch to The Witcher 3. Instead, the teams are hard at work on GWENT, and Cyberpunk 2077.
This week saw Capcom release a new and updated version of the Resident Evil 7 ‘Beginning Hour’ demo. Titled Twilight, the update will open the demo up to all PlayStation users regardless of Plus status. It also changes a couple of things in the mansion, and you can check out all the secrets you might have missed here.
During an interview with Game Informer, Guerrilla Games Lead Writer John Gonzalez revealed new details on Horizon Zero Dawn’s protagonist, Aloy. A central quest to find out about Aloy’s absent parents will underpin the story. You can read up on all of it here.
During an interview with Gamespot, Bungie staff said that the team has no plans for a Destiny PS4 Pro patch, though did say they would look at it in the future.
Thursday brought the unfortunate news that South Park: The Fractured But Whole had been delayed until sometime in early 2017. No set release date was given.
Based on current tests, it looks like Dishonored fans will get to sink their teeth into a 16-20 hour experience in Dishonored 2. The news was confirmed by the game’s Director via his Twitter, where he also revealed the team was originally aiming at 12-20 hours.
This week saw The BioShock Collection bring beautiful remasters of all three games to PS4, Xbox One, and PC. While there has yet to be any technical issues with the console versions, the PC remasters, which came as a free update, brings a combination of both old and new bugs to the games.
Thursday saw the release of a trailer for the second episode of Batman and Bruce Wayne’s Telltale adventure. “Still reeling from the disturbing revelations regarding his legacy, Bruce plunges into the depths of his memory in search of clarity,” Telltale’s description reads.
Fans of the BioShock series may be saddened to hear the news that the series’ Creator, Ken Levine, made a Zelda-style game that never saw the light of day. Read more on why it was canned here.
You read that right, a new Pokemon animated series is coming to YouTube. It starts today and will conclude December 23, 2016. The series will look into the harder stories behind the famous Pokemon games. Watch the action-packed trailer here..
Consisting of a bust of Ezio, a trio of exclusive lithographs, and more, the Collector’s Case is available to purchase on the Uplay Shop.
To celebrate the publisher’s 30-year anniversary, Ubisoft has been giving away free PC games. September’s free game is 2014’s open-world racer, The Crew. Find out how to get it for free here.
In an interview with Marketplace, Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick said that there will always be Call of Duty, even if the platforms they release on change.
At the TechCrunch conference in San Francisco, Niantic CEO John Hanke revealed the team is working on creating events that will introduce Pokemon generations outside of the current gen one set. The current content is just “the tip of the iceberg,” Hanke added.
Tuesday saw Sega reveal the contents of the Sonic Mania Collector’s Edition. It includes a 12″ statue of the blue hedgehog, a replicate Sega Genesis console with its Sega startup audio, a collector’s card with a download key for the game, and a Sega Genesis cartridge cast containing a golden ring.
Hideo Kojima took the stage at PlayStation’s TGS conference to give a brief explanation of his upcoming game, Death Stranding. During the presentation about ropes and circles of friendship, a chibi drawing of what looks like Mads Mikkelson was included alongside Kojima, Reedus, and Guillermo del Toro.
During the same TGS press conference, the Final Fantasy XV Luna Edition PS4 console was revealed. Inspired by Noctis and his frequent gazes into the sky, the system will release the same day as the game.
Specter of Torment was revealed via Yacht Club Games’ Twitter account. Few details have been revealed as of yet, but it’s due to release Spring 2017.
Sony’s TGS press conference on Wednesday also broke the news that Koei Tecmo’s upcoming action RPG Nioh would be releasing worldwide Feb. 9.
Yep, you read that right. Probably the best news of the weeks comes in the form of a rap remix featuring tofubeats, ryo-z, and PEZ. Rapping about the excellent titles coming to the PS4 in the coming months, the rap was the opener to a whole host of TGS announcements. You can check them all out here.
CD Projekt Red Isn't Looking at a PS4 Pro Patch for The Witcher 3
Resident Evil 7 Got an Updated Twilight Demo
Bungie Has No Plans for a Destiny PS4 Pro Patch
More Details on Horizon Zero Dawn's Aloy
The BioShock Remasters on PC Are Having a Few Technical Difficulties
South Park: The Fractured But Whole Has Been Delayed
Dishonored 2 Playtests Have clocked in at Around 16-20 Hours Playtime
We got a Look at the Action of Telltale's Batman Episode 2
Ken Levine Made a Zelda-Style Game, But It Never Got Released
A New Pokemon Anime Series Was Announced
The Long-Rumored Ezio Collection Was Confirmed, a Collector's Edition Is on the Way Too
You Can Get Ubisoft's The Crew for Free on PC
The Call of Duty Series Will Never Stop
Pokemon GO Is Getting New Generations, Plenty More Content to Come
Any Fan Will Want the Sonic Mania Collector's Edition
Kojima May Have Revealed Mads Mikkelson's Involvement in Death Stranding
A Final Fantasy XV Limited Edition PS4 Revealed, Described as "hardware with a story line"
A New Shovel Knight Game is Coming Soon
Nioh Got a Worldwide Release Date
And finally, Sony's TGS Press Conference Opened with an Epic Rap Remix
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Chris Jecks
Chris is the Managing Editor of Twinfinite. Chris has been with the site and covering the games media industry for eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite and any good shooters for the site, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.