Capcom Taking Wait-And-See Approach On Streaming Platforms

Capcom has dabbled in cloud streaming, but as we prepare for more services to launch in earnest, the company says it’s taking a cautious approach. In a financial statement, president and COO Haruhiro Tsujimoto said it’s watching to see how these platforms catch on before jumping in.

In the statement, Tsujimoto noted the advent of 5G and the growing number of platform holders that are starting their own streaming services.

“Capcom pays close attention to future developments, and has adopted a multi-platform strategy under which we welcome the opportunity for new services to enhance the game environment for users, for example: the potential that wide adoption of cloud gaming will increase the overall game player population,” Tsujimoto said. “At the same time, it will also be necessary to objectively analyze developments as we move forward, such as what actual merits users find in the new services and whether changes will arise in doing business with platform providers.”

The company has experimented with streaming, notably in the case of bringing Resident Evil 7 to Switch in Japan. The company subsequently said it was looking into bringing other games to Switch in a similar way. Tsujimoto’s statement suggests that these experiments don’t necessarily signal a willingness to put its catalog on streaming services like the upcoming Google Stadia or Microsoft’s Project xCloud.

Google Stadia is readying to release its Founder’s Edition on November 19–albeit with some limitations at launch. Microsoft’s xCloud, meanwhile, is just entering public trials.

The Batman Beyond Complete Series Blu-ray Collector’s Edition Is on Sale

Batman Beyond is coming straight from the end of the 1990s to the modern era with the complete series Blu-ray, and you can preorder it right now for 20% off its list price.

Batman Beyond Blu-ray Preorder Deal

The Batman Beyond Complete Series Blu-ray comes out at the end of the month, October 29 to be specific, and preordering it right now will lock in your price. For a very brief time yesterday, the set was marked down to $65. If you preordered before yesterday on Amazon, the good news is you’re getting the set at that price, as Amazon will honor the lowest price during the preorder period so long as you had your order in before the price dropped.

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Save $20 On These Fantastic Final Fantasy Games For Nintendo Switch

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Anyone who has a Nintendo Switch knows that it’s oddly tempting to buy games for a second or third time just to be able to play them on the go. With that said, right now you can save $20 each on the Switch versions of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age and Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster at Amazon and Walmart.

Normally $50 each, both games are available for $30. If you squirmed at the original prices for these PS2 remasters, the discounted prices bring these stellar RPGs down to a far more reasonable price–especially if you’ve already played them on other platforms.

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Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster

Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster has been around the block. The upscaled collection originally landed on PS3 and Vita in 2014. It moved to PS4, then PC, and finally arrived on Switch and Xbox One earlier this year. Final Fantasy X is widely regarded as one of the best turn-based RPGs of the PlayStation 2 era, and Spira is undoubtedly one of the most captivating worlds in franchise history. Final Fantasy X-2 continued the story and is an underrated gem that differs from its predecessor in surprising and cool ways.

Heads up: Final Fantasy X is on the cartridge, but X-2 is a download voucher that takes up roughly 13GB of storage space.

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Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age

Final Fantasy XII is a significant departure from Final Fantasy X. Featuring a real-time battle system that will be somewhat familiar to those who have played Final Fantasy XV, Final Fantasy XII received rave reviews when it initially launched on PS2 in 2006. It still holds up remarkably well today thanks to an engaging battle system, interesting characters, and some spectacular world-building.

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For more excellent game deals, be sure to look at Amazon’s current sale. Many awesome PS4, Xbox One, and Switch games are discounted, including 2019 hits such as Gears 5, Resident Evil 2, Control, and Borderlands 3.

Call of Duty League 2020: First Details Announced

Call of Duty League has revealed the first details of its 2020 competition, with 12 teams competing in “home-vs-away 5-versus-5 professional match play”.

Teams from Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Florida, London, Minnesota, New York, Paris, Seattle, Toronto and two Los Angeles outfits will each host two ‘Home Series’ events, one each in spring and summer. Each Home Series will feature multiple pro teams taking on best-of-five matches in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on PS4.

Teams with the best win-loss records will head to postseason championship, featuring double elimination playoffs, with a season champion crowned at the Call of Duty League Championship Weekend event.

Check out what multiplayer has in store for pros and amateurs alike in the modern Warfare multiplayer trailer:

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Outer Wilds: A Seven-Year Struggle

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Microsoft’s CEO Got A Huge Pay Increase, Here’s How Much Money He Makes

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella received a big pay increase for the latest fiscal year. The executive was paid $42.9 million–including his salary and stock options–for the latest fiscal year that ended on June 30. That is a big increase (66 percent) from the previous year.

All of this information was posted publicly in Microsoft’s latest annual proxy statement filed with the United States Securities & Exchange Commission and reported on by CNBC.

As CNBC reminds us, Nadella earned $84.3 million during the fiscal year 2014, which was when he took on the role of CEO following Steve Ballmer.

Nadella’s base salary went up by $1 million to $2.5 million for the latest fiscal year, while his stock awards also improved. Explaining the increases to Nadella’s overall pay package, Microsoft said, “Mr. Nadella’s strategic leadership, including his efforts to strengthen trust with customers, drive for a company-wide culture change, and successful entry and expansion into new technologies and markets.”

Microsoft’s proxy statement explains that it determines pay scales for its executive officers in an effort to “attract, motivate, and retain the key executives who drive our success and industry leadership while considering individual and Company performance and alignment with the long-term interests of our shareholders.”

When determining pay rates, Microsoft’s executive compensation committee looks into a number of factors, including third-party compensation surveys and public data from other, similar companies. Additionally, pay is determined by role and responsibility.

Executives can also receive performance-based bonuses, with different business categories weighted differently, seemingly as a method to motivate executives to hit certain milestones. Given that Nadella’s base salary is $2.5 million, he earns most of his money from stock rewards and other bonuses.

Nadella’s increased pay package comes amid booming business for Microsoft. In 2018, the company temporarily overtook Apple to become the highest-valued pubic company on Earth. Microsoft became a trillion-dollar company in April, and the valuation has stayed that high throughout the year.

Xbox hardware sales are slowing down, but things might turn around in the next year as the company is expected to release a next-generation console with Halo Infinite as a launch title in Holiday 2020.

The Lighthouse Ending Explained

Massive SPOILERS ahead for The Lighthouse!

Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse tells the story of two lighthouse keepers assigned to run and maintain a lighthouse off the coast of Maine. But since this is a Robert Eggers movie, things don’t go quite according to plan. So let’s break down the unsettling ending, all that head-scratching symbolism, and what (we think) it all means, starting with…

Thomas Is Proteus

In an interview with Vox, Eggers revealed that the film is loosely based on a real-life event that took place in the 19th century somewhere in Wales. But where things get really juicy is his mythological inspiration for the film:

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Ghost Recon’s Military Advisor Talks Storytelling in the Tom Clancy Universe

While 2017’s Ghost Recon Wildlands represented a pivot away from the overtly futuristic backdrops of Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter and its rapid fire sequel, the newly-released Ghost Recon Breakpoint rolls some of those high-tech shenanigans back into proceedings. Breakpoint explores the ramifications of advanced automated technology growing into a very real and very dangerous threat.

IGN recently spoke to Ghost Recon Breakpoint military advisor and writer Emil Daubon. As a Green Beret with three combat tours – two in Afghanistan – Daubon has lived a good deal of what the Ghost Recon fantasy attempts to represent. Enthusiastic about people diving into the game, Daubon chatted to IGN about storytelling in the Tom Clancy universe, the strengths and limitations of military shooters, and what The Punisher’s Jon Bernthal brought to the table as Breakpoint’s bruising big bad.

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