EA Comments On Free PS5 And Xbox Series X Upgrades For Its Games

A new generation of consoles is coming this holiday with the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. One of the largest game publishers in the business has now spoken about delivering free upgrades of its games for the new machines to help consumers through the transition.

EA CFO Blake Jorgensen said during EA’s earnings briefing that at least some of the company’s titles will be available on PS5 and Xbox Series X through upgrades that won’t cost extra. Jorgensen shared this information in remarks about the revenue that EA is expecting during the fiscal year.

“Note that this year the phasing includes the effect of revenue recognition from the games we are launching for the current generation of consoles that can also be upgraded for free for the next generation,” he said (emphasis added). “We’ve made a preliminary estimate of that impact in the phasing. But it should be noted that this will not affect net bookings for the full year, nor cash flow, just the timing of recognition.”

It’s worth noting here that Jorgensen shared this detail in his official prepared remarks as opposed to in response to a question where he might have gotten his words mixed up. We’ve followed up with EA in an attempt to get more details on this free upgrade program.

All Xbox One games, and the “overwhelming majority” of PS4 titles, will be supported on Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 automatically due to the backwards compatible nature of the next-gen consoles. So it’s possible Jorgensen is merely referring to how current-generation titles will play on next-generation machines without users having to pay twice.

Microsoft has announced a new program called “Smart Delivery” whereby people who buy the Xbox One version of a game can get the Xbox Series X edition at no extra cost. Cyberpunk 2077 and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla are among the first titles confirmed to support this, but the full extent and details regarding the size and significance of the upgrades and other information remain unclear.

The PS5 and Xbox Series X are set to launch this holiday season. So far, Microsoft has been significantly more forthcoming regarding its plans, having already shown off the console’s form factor and promising to deliver news each month this year leading up to the release of the console. This is all part of Microsoft’s “bold” plan to launch a more unique marketing strategy to compete with its rival.

EA has confirmed it plans to launch 14 new games over its next fiscal year, and some of them will release on PS5 and Xbox Series X. The company just recently confirmed that it is bringing Madden NFL 21, FIFA 21, and NHL 21 to the next-generation consoles. A new Battlefield game from developer DICE is also coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X, but not until 2021.

Stay Home And Play Animal Crossing, Says Australian Politician

One Australian politician believes he has the solution to the isolation blues, by playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Tim Watts, Labor’s shadow assistant minister for communications and cyber security, posted a short video on Twitter about how people can stay cyber safe and sound during the COVID-19 quarantine.

While he gave out some general advice on remaining safe on the internet, using two factor authentication and being smart about transfering money online for instance, his main point revolved heavily around Nintendo’s island getaway simulator.

Watts recommends Animal Crossing: New Horizons to parents during the lockdown, “I’ve found that the promise of an hour of Animal Crossing after school work has been completed has been great for keeping the kids on task, and parents productive on sane.”

With two kids learning from home himself, Watts recommends the Nintendo Switch system be used as a reward for kids completing school work at home.

It’s certainly a sign of strange times when a politician says something like this with a straight face: “The violence inherent in Tom Nook’s system of indentured servitude remains cleverly obscured at all times.”

If you’re following Watts’ advice and staying home with Animal Crossing, be sure to look at our guides on the new Art Gallery feature and whats new to catch in May.

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Yakuza: Like A Dragon Looks Like It’s Coming To PC

Yakuza: Like A Dragon has only officially been announced for PlayStation 4, but evidence has emerged suggesting that it will get a PC release, too. The game has received a listing on Steam Database, a third-party site that collects data about games on Steam, and will occasionally reveal a PC release of a game before it’s officially announced.

Yakuza: Like A Dragon, the seventh game in the mainline Yakuza series, will introduce turn-based battles and a new playable character (Kasuga Ichiban–read all about him here). It looks like an interesting departure from what has come before.

While Yakuza is a series that has long been associated with PlayStation, the games have recently started to make their way to PC and Xbox One, too. So far, Yakuza 0, Kiwami, and Kiwami 2 have made their way to Steam; it’s unknown whether 3-6 will make their way to the platform. Since Like A Dragon features a new protagonist, it could serve as an entry point for new fans.

This does not absolutely confirm that the new Yakuza is coming to PC, but it seems likely.

There’s also been some suggestion that Yakuza: Like A Dragon will get an English dub, unlike most games in the series. The Japanese version, which released in January 2020, has already been updated with a new difficulty option and new game plus mode.

A western release date for Yakuza: Like A Dragon has not been set yet, but it’s expected this year.

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The Dark Pictures–Little Hope Dev Diary Promises An Improved Camera And Explains Influences

The second installment in The Dark Pictures Anthology, Little Hope, is on its way, and developer Supermassive Games has released a dev diary to explain the game’s influences and how things have changed since the previous game, Man of Medan.

The video features new gameplay footage and is narrated by Pete Samuels, the CEO of Supermassive games and the director of The Dark Pictures. He says that Little Hope has similarities and differences from Man of Medan, explaining that the game will follow a group of five students who become trapped in the abandoned town of Little Hope by a “dense and mysterious fog”.

The game is inspired by the Andover and Salem Witch Trials, as well as movies like The Witch and Blair Witch. Other inspirations cited include Silent Hill (hence the thick fog) and The Omen–in fact, that studio where the game is being worked on is apparently within walking distance of the cathedral used for Richard Donner’s 1976 film.

The video gets into how the in-game costumes were designed, and explains some of the improvements being made after feedback Man of Medan attracted. You’ll have stronger camera control this time, and a greater range of walk speeds, so you won’t be forced to move very slowly at all times. The controls and interface have been reworked a bit based on feedback, and there will be more context for your interactions with environmental objects.

The game’s couch and online multiplayer modes will be similar to those in its predecessor, which is good, as multiplayer was that game’s best feature. If all of this looks good to you, it’s also worth checking out the studio’s earlier, bigger horror game, Until Dawn.

The Dark Pictures: Little Hope will release in Q3 2020. Check out our preorder guide so you can nab it on day one.

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PC Island Designer Lets You Map Out Your Animal Crossing: New Horizons Island

While Animal Crossing: New Horizons remains a Nintendo Switch exclusive, there are ways to utilize your PC for creating the best island for you and your residents. The Island Planner, created by Rob Fichman, allows players to plan out their own island layout before they start terraforming on the Switch.

The Planner allows players to organize where buildings, rivers, bridges, and ramps can go. This is a big help, as once you’ve set these things down in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, it will cost a fair chunk of bells to move them again.

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This is only an early build of the Island Planner, so there may be some bugs. The developer is continuing to work on improving the planner as time goes on, with the intention of even adding some blocks to act as furniture in the planner. The current build is available for free on itch.io, with a donation page linked for anyone who would like to support Fichman in continuing the project.

Once you’re happy with your plan, the next step is to start terraforming your Island. For tips on just how the terraforming mechanic works in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, head over to our full guide.

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Boba Fett Movie: Josh Trank Reveals Why He Left the Star Wars Project

In a lengthy profile on filmmaker Josh Trank by Polygon, details were revealed about why Trank departed the Boba Fett movie he had signed on to write and direct mere minutes before it was supposed to be announced at Star Wars Celebration 2015.

In 2014, Trank, coming off the success of Chronicle, was brought on by Disney to develop a Boba Fett solo movie, although at the time we only knew of it as an untitled Star Wars spin-off project. Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy sung his praises in a public statement, saying, “He is such an incredible talent and has a great imagination and sense of innovation. That makes him perfectly suited to Star Wars.”

One year later, according to Polygon’s report, word of the troubled production on Trank’s 2015 Fantastic Four movie had reached Disney and Kennedy. No one had seen a cut of the film that would go on to become one of the biggest commercial and critical flops of the year, but hearing about all of the issues involving Trank were enough to cause Kennedy to lose confidence in him.

Trank explained that Kennedy and he agreed he should cancel his appearance at April’s Star Wars Celebration where he was going to share the first details of his Star Wars movie with the world. At the time, he had tweeted he had come down with the “worst flu of my life.”

Days later, industry insiders reported he was fired from the project. Trank said in a personal statement that he had departed the film “to pursue some original creative opportunities.”

Now, Trank claims, “I quit because I knew I was going to be fired if I didn’t quit.” Trank shared that he privately told his managers that he was done looking for work making blockbuster movies.

At the time, it was a shock for a director to depart a Star Wars project in such fashion, but since then the list of would-be Star Wars filmmakers has only grown, with Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss leaving the trilogy of Star Wars movies they had signed on to develop, Phil Lord and Chirs Miller being fired from Solo during production, and Colin Trevorrow being fired from Episode IX, not to mention director Gareth Edwards being sidelined on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

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Trank has been laying low for the past several years, but recently made headlines when he decided to post a review of his own Fantastic Four movie four years after its release. He’s now gearing up for the release of Capone starring Tom Hardy, a film he wrote and directed.

You can watch the new trailer for Capone below:

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Joshua is Senior Features Editor at IGN. If Pokemon, Green Lantern, or Game of Thrones are frequently used words in your vocabulary, you’ll want to follow him on Twitter @JoshuaYehl and IGN.

Xbox Announces Runtime For This Week’s Xbox Series X Briefing

The first of Microsoft’s new Xbox 20/20 events, the Inside Xbox briefing on May 7, will run for under one hour. Xbox marketing boss Aaron Greenberg confirmed the runtime on Twitter, though he did not get any more precise than stating the sub-hour time.

During the show, Microsoft will showcase Xbox Series X gameplay for a series of third-party games, including Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. That’s the only confirmed title for the show as of yet.

The Inside Xbox briefing on May 7 begins at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET on May 7, and you’ll be able to watch it live on a variety of places, including here at GameSpot. Keep checking back for the latest.

After the May event, Microsoft will release more Xbox Series X details in June as part of its Xbox 20/20 series that will bring more news every month through the end of 2020. Greenberg said June’s event will be “done differently” than the May Inside Xbox event. Importantly, not every one of the Xbox 20/20 events will take the form of an Inside Xbox briefing, Microsoft has said.

In July, Microsoft will hold another Xbox 20/20 event that will focus on titles from Xbox Game Studios, including Halo Infinite (we hope!). This July event will provide an update on what Microsoft’s global studios are working on, and it will include new game announcements. Microsoft also recently confirmed that all 15 of its internal studios are working on Xbox Series X games.

This is all happening to hype up the release of the Xbox Series X this holiday. Microsoft moved to this new Nintendo Direct-style approach after the cancellation of E3 2020.

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Red Dead Online Is Offering Big Discounts And Limited-Time Items This Week

This week in Red Dead Redemption 2 Online, Rockstar is offering new Role discounts, XP Boosts, and big discounts on in-game items. PlayStation Plus and Twitch Prime members can also get big rewards just for logging in.

Cash and easy XP is up for grabs this week, with all cash and gold earned in Showdowns and Races this week will be increased by 25%, with a 100% XP boost for both events. Players who also complete three Daily Challenges this week will earn a free Ability Card in their Benefits section.

The limited-time clothing from last week is still available up until May 11 in the Wheeler, Rawson & Co catalogue. The apparel includes:

  • Fanned Stovepipe Hat
  • Owanjila Hat
  • Benbow Jacket
  • Eberhart Coat
  • Concho Pants
  • Darned Stockings
  • Bowyer Boots
  • Salter Shoes

There’s plenty on discount this week, with a 5 Gold Bar discount off the prices for the Bounty Hunter’s License, the Butcher’s Table, the Collector’s Bag, and all MoonShine Shack Properties. Camp customize options are also 50% off at the Wilderness Outfitters. The Wheeler, Rawson & Co. catalogue is offering 40% off all Repeaters, 60% off all Hats, and 70% off all Pants.

Twitch Prime members who have connected their Rockstar Social Club account to Twitch Prime can receive the Collector’s Bag, the Polished Copper Moonshine Still, and 5 Moonshiner Role Ranks for playing this month.

PlayStation Plus members can receive a fisherman’s starter pack containing 5 special Lake Lures, 5 special Swamp Lures, 5 special River Lures, along with a Treasure Map of the North Clingman area just for logging in this month.

A portion of all online purchases this month and all of May will be going towards COVID-19 relief thanks to Rockstar and Take-Two. This includes purchases made in Red Dead Online and GTA Online.

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