Former Dragon Age Director Joins Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Studio For A Mysterious Project

Ubisoft has made a big-name hire at its Quebec office, the studio that most recently led development on Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. The Canadian developer has hired former EA veteran Mike Laidlaw, who worked at BioWare on the Dragon Age franchise and others.

Laidlaw takes on the role of creative director at Ubisoft Quebec, but Ubisoft did not say what he’ll be working on. In a blog post, Ubisoft acknowledged that Laidlaw had been consulting with Ubisoft Quebec on an “unannounced new project” for the past nine months, so it could be that Ubisoft has now brought him on full time for it.

Laidlaw was the creative director of BioWare’s Dragon Age franchise for eight years, most recently leading the team on 2014’s Dragon Age: Inquisition. He also worked on BioWare games like Mass Effect, Jade Empire, and Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood.

“We are thrilled to welcome Mike into the Ubisoft Quebec family,” Ubisoft Quebec managing director Patrick Klaus said in a statement. Senior producer Jeff Skalski added, “We’re excited to have him onboard. He’s the perfect fit for our project and I can’t wait for everyone to experience the results.”

In his own statement published on LinkedIn, Laidlaw said his current project at Ubisoft Quebec is so compelling that it convinced him to move halfway across Canada from his former home in Edmonton to Quebec.

Laidlaw left BioWare in October 2017. He went on to contribute to the Kickstarter-funded RPG Waylanders, but he’s stepping back now that he’s joined Ubisoft. In his place, the Waylanders team has brought on former Telltale Games writer Emily Grace Buck to take over “many of the parts” that Laidlaw was contributing to.

Beyond hiring Laidlaw, Ubisoft Quebec is expanding in a major way. The studio recently opened a second office in the Saint-Roch neighbourhood, while it has also talked about its plans to hire 200 more people over time.

No new Dragon Age games have been announced, but just recently, BioWare teased that it might have some news to share very soon. This week, VentureBeat reported that Dragon Age 4 will be revealed at The Game Awards on Thursday evening, so keep checking back with GameSpot for more.

Here’s When Fortnite’s Season 7 Update Goes Live

Season 7 of Fortnite is upon us. The new season kicks off on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and mobile this Thursday, December 6. Ahead of that, developer Epic Games announced that it will be taking Fortnite servers offline early in the morning at 1 AM PT / 4 AM ET / 9 AM GMT as it rolls out the big Season 7 update.

Epic hasn’t provided an estimate for how long Thursday’s downtime will last, although previous maintenance periods have typically run a couple of hours. In any event, the new update looks like it’ll be a significant one, as Epic has been teasing that some major changes are in store for the hit battle royale game.

Just as it has every season, Epic will offer a new Battle Pass for purchase beginning Thursday, which gives you access to weekly challenges and can be leveled up to unlock new cosmetics and rewards. This time, Battle Pass holders will get another incentive; they’ll have early access to Fortnite Creative. The new mode will be available to everyone on December 13, but those who purchase the Season 7 Battle Pass will be able to jump in beginning December 6.

Beyond that, we don’t yet know what awaits in Season 7, although Epic has dropped some clues. The developer has been sharing teaser images each day leading up to the start of the season, confirming some sort of snow theme for the new season. The images have also depicted characters snowboarding and ziplining, while the latest featured a biplane hidden in the background, suggesting that an aerial vehicle may be on the way.

With Season 7 just around the corner, there’s only a little more time to finish any remaining challenges from Season 6 and unlock the final Battle Pass rewards. You can find tips and guides for all of the season’s tricker tasks in our complete Season 6 challenges roundup.

Every Game Confirmed to Be at the Game Awards

The Game Awards are right around the corner – here’s how to watch them – and while the awards serve as a celebration of 2018, fans are are also tuning in for delectable hints of the games arriving in 2019 and beyond. There’s still a lot of secrecy surrounding them, but we do have some idea of the surprises in store. Check out the confirmed, and basically confirmed, games that we’ll see at The Game Awards in the slideshow below.

We can definitely expect more announcements, however, so check out 5 predictions of what else we’ll see.

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Major Game Dev’s Office Raided; Computers, Documents Seized, And One Person Arrested

Authorities in Sweden raided the offices of Payday 2 and Overkill’s The Walking Dead developer/publisher Starbreeze today, detaining one person on insider trading charges. Multiple news outlets in Sweden reported today that the country’s Economic Crime Authority conducted a surprise raid of Starbreeze’s offices in Stockholm, seizing computers and other documents from the premises.

ECA communications rep Niklas Ahlgren confirmed to GI.biz that the organisation conducted a raid of Starbreeze’s office. “This morning officals from the Swedish Economic Crime Authority raided the offices of Starbreeze in Stockholm. One person was arrested and items were seized,” Ahlgren said. “The raid is part of an ongoing investigation involving suspected insider trading.”

The identity of the detained person was not disclosed, nor are further specifics about the charges against this person.

For its part, Starbreeze released a statement confirming that the raid took place “due to suspicions of insider charges.” Starbreeze said the company as a whole is not under investigation, however. Starbreeze also said it is cooperating fully with the ECA in this matter, adding that this raid “does not affect” Starbreeze’s plans to restructure its business in the wake of troubling financial times for the company.

Earlier this month, Starbreeze filed for “reconstruction” with the Stockholm District Court as a means to help itself secure its future financial position, though whether or not that happens remains to be seen. During the reconstruction period, Starbreeze will continue to pay salaries to its employees, and overall, its operations will “continue as usual.”

As part of the reconstruction, Starbreeze CEO Bo Andersson resigned from the company, while other members of the Board of Directors also left.

At the end of November, Starbreeze acknowledged that sales of its latest major game, the poorly received shooter Overkill’s The Walking Dead were lower than expected. The game launched in November for PC, but its Xbox One and PS4 editions were delayed. As a result of this, Starbreeze will not be able to recognise the $10 million license fee this quarter that 505 Games is paying Starbreeze for the console edition, which it is publishing.

In the wake of these financial challenges, Starbreeze announced it was launching an internal review of its business operations with the aim of reducing costs and focusing more on the core pillars of its business. Starbreeze said it’s expecting to see “significant cost savings” as a result of the re-focus. However, Starbreeze shared no specifics on how it would go about cutting costs, or if this move would result in any job losses.

“We have initiated a review of our costs to ensure better alignment with our revenues. We are designing a program towards that end, naturally while keeping a careful eye on revenue development. We must focus on our core business and ensure delivery of the company’s important games,” Starbreeze said.

Developer David Goldfarb, Payday 2’s former game director, responded to the news in a statement on Twitter. He called the situation a “disaster,” noting that he suspects management is responsible for the tough times.

GameSpot’s review of Overkill’s The Walking Dead scored the zombie shooter a 3/10. It’s getting mostly low review scores across the board.

“From its restrictive mission structures, unbalanced difficulty and frustrating means of progression, The Walking Dead struggles to justify the time it requires from you,” Alessandro Barbosa wrote. “It’s a collection gameplay blueprints stacked upon one another without thoughtful consideration on how they might cohesively work together, wrapped up in a dull presentation and mundane combat that very rarely excites. The Walking Dead is a mess of scattered ideas and a lack of direction, and there’s no reason to make sense of it all.”

Spider-Man: Far From Home’s Jake Gyllenhaal Confirms He’s Playing Mysterio

Jake Gyllenhaal has officially confirmed that he will be playing Mysterio in the upcoming film Spider-Man: Far From Home.

Revealed through Gyllenhaal’s Instagram (as his first post at that), the heavily-rumored casting has proven to be true, as the video shows Gyllenhaal reading Amazing Spider-Man #311: The Return of the Man Called Mysterio! with another Mysterio-centric issue framed behind him. To seal the deal, the post includes the caption “I just realized I’m not playing Spider-Man.” It’s currently unclear which incarnation of Mysterio Gyllenhaal will be portraying.

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Resident Evil Movie Reboot Taps 47 Meters Down Filmmaker

Constantin Film has hired 47 Meters Down director, Johannes Roberts, to write and direct the Resident Evil reboot, sources told Variety.

We found out last year that the Resident Evil film franchise would be getting a reboot, with a total of six films set to be in the line up.

Aquaman’s James Wan will be producing the first reboot, who is known for his success in the horror genre with Annabelle and Lights Out.

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Fortnite Season 7 Downtime and Patch Information Detailed

Season 7 of Fortnite is set to launch tomorrow and Epic has detailed the release date and time for the start of downtime.

Season 6 will conclude at 1am PT on December 6 and downtime for the 7.00 patch will begin immediately after. Patch notes detailing any new weapons, map changes, or gameplay alterations will be released by Epic as soon as downtime begins.

In past seasons, downtime between updates lasted about an hour, but updates between seasons are typically longer.

Any replays saved before the update will be rendered useless after downtime concludes. Unlockable styles for outfits from the Season 6 Battle Pass can still be unlocked in Season 7 as long as the base skins were unlocked prior to the new season.

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The Predator 2018 Release Date And US Pre-Order Guide (Digital, 4K UHD, Blu-Ray, DVD)

It may have begun in an entirely different era of filmmaking, but the Predator franchise is still going strong over 30 years later. The latest entry, simply called The Predator, finds a vicious alien on Earth’s soil with a few genetic upgrades. Now it’s up to a group of former soldiers to stop it. It’s a delightfully violent action flick that Rafael Motamayor called “a bloody, funny mess” in our Predator review. The movie is available now on digital and is coming to 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD on December 18.

If you’d like a copy of The Predator to call your own, you probably have a few questions. Among them: when does it come out, where can you buy it, and how much does it cost? We have answers to all of those queries below, so let’s dive in.

Digital

If you want to watch The Predator at home right now, you can do so buy purchasing a digital copy. But if you can wait a few days, most of the disc-based versions also come with a digital copy.

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This version of The Predator comes with 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and digital versions of the film.

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The Blu-ray edition of The Predator also includes a DVD and digital copy of the movie.

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Unlike the pricier editions, the DVD version of The Predator just comes with a DVD version of The Predator.

Predator 4-Movie Collection

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Those in the mood to marathon the series (or pick it up as a holiday gift for the action-horror movie fan in your life) can grab the 4-movie collection. It comes with the 1987 original film, its 1990 sequel, the 2010 film Predators, and this year’s The Predator.

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Every Far Cry Review

It looks like Ubisoft is about to announce the 11th Far Cry game since the series began 14 years ago, and this one looks to be taking aim at Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic wheelhouse by possibly launching around the same time as Rage 2 (and not long after Fallout 76 cratered). Just like Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon followed Far Cry 3 and Far Cry Primal followed Far Cry 4, this followup is coming hot on the heels of Far Cry 5, which came out only nine months ago. That’s a whole lot of Far Cry in not a lot of time, but based on the series’ mostly consistent quality, that’s hard to complain about.

As you refresh your memory by scrolling through our history of IGN’s Far Cry reviews, let us know which cries stand out in your mind as the farthest.

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Pixio PX329 Gaming Monitor Review

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Pixio takes a similar approach with gaming monitors as Aldi does with groceries: put the product in a no-frills package and sell it at a budget price. With the Pixio PX329 (See it on Amazon), you get a flat 32-inch VA panel with 1440p resolution and a refresh rate up to 165Hz. It also supports FreeSync, but you are forced to choose between the 165Hz refresh rate and AMD’s adaptive frame syncing technology, which tops out at 144Hz. At just $400 (street) it’s crazy affordable for a 32-inch gaming monitor, but what about its performance? Let’s get to the review.

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