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Uncharted 5? Fans Believe Cryptic Naughty Dog Dev Post Is Teasing The Game
Naughty Dog's Uncharted series sold millions of copies across multiple installments, but the main franchise has been dormant since 2016's Uncharted 4: A Thief's End brought Nathan Drake's story seemingly to a close. Now, however, fans are theorizing that Naughty Dog might be returning to the franchise, thanks in part to a vague post from Naughty Dog creative director Shaun Escayg.
A vague Instagram photo from February of a cannon in a tropical environment that is captioned "research" is now making the rounds. People are theorizing that Escayg went to Fort George at Trinidad and Tobago to help research a new Uncharted game. It's rumored that merchants stored records and valuables at Fort George, further fueling the connection to Uncharted.
Nothing is certain, of course, and Escayg might have been referencing pretty much anything with his post, or nothing at all.
Continue Reading at GameSpotShow Off Your Love For Resident Evil Requiem With These Official Displate Posters
Resident Evil Requiem Displate Collection
Shop official metal posters based on the new game
See at DisplateResident Evil Requiem fans can now decorate their walls with official art from the game thanks to a new, official collaboration between Capcom and metal poster retailer Displate. The Resident Evil Requiem Displate Collection includes six different metal posters featuring art from the game. Even better, you can save up to 30% off each print when you use code EASTER at checkout. The discount amount varies depending on how many posters you purchase, starting at 20% off one poster, 25% off two posters, and 30% off three or more posters in a single order. The promotion is available until April 7.
Each Resident Evil Requiem Displate is printed on sheets of stainless steel. Options start at $40 (was $50) for 17.7-inch-tall, 12.6-inch-wide prints, though a larger 26.6 by 18.9-inch size is available for $76 (was $95) while Displate's sale is still active. Each poster offers a choice of glossy or matte finish (the glossy option increases the price), and different frames can be added for an additional fee. Each Displate comes with a magnetic mounting kit, allowing posters to be easily moved and removed without damaging the wall. Here's a look at each of the posters in the Resident Evil Requiem Displate Collection.
Shadow of Raccoon City Displate Starts at $50A print of the official Resident Evil Requiem key art featuring Leon and Grace.
See at Displate An Undying Legacy Displate Starts at $50Features Leon in front of his iconic Porsche as seen in in-game.
See at Displate Resident Evil Requiem Displate Starts at $50This print features the game's logo over the ruins of Raccoon City.
See at Displate Grace Ashcroft Displate Starts at $50Add RE9's newest character and dual-protagonist, Grave Ashcroft, to your wall with this print.
See at Displate Two Paths Intertwined Displate Starts at $50This is another option featuring the game's two playable characters, Leon and Grace, standing back-to-back, amidst the ruins of Raccoon City.
See at Displate Echoes of a Ruined World Displate Starts at $50If you'd prefer a landscape-oriented option, this print featuring Leon and Ashley is your only option. Luckily, it's a solid choice that also uses official key art like the other posters in the collection.
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Continue Reading at GameSpotPlayStation To "Enhance Gameplay Visuals" With Buyout Ahead Of PS6
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced that it has acquired the UK-based machine-learning and computer vision company Cinemersive Labs, in part to help "enhance gameplay visuals."
The company was founded in 2022 and developed a "Cinemersive AI" technology that is capable of transforming a photo into a "volumetric 3D experience." You can see this in action on the company's website.
When the deal closes, Cinemersive Labs will join SIE's Visual Computing Group. This unit is responsible for "advancing state-of-the-art visual computing within games."
Continue Reading at GameSpotWhy A Switch 2 Price Increase May Be "Inevitable"
Seemingly everything but Costco hot dogs has increased in cost recently, and one former Nintendo retail lead believes that a Switch 2 price hike is "inevitable." Speaking on the Kit & Krysta podcast--a series run by former Nintendo employees--the man known only as "Sean" suggested that Nintendo's decision to charge less for its downloadable games will help to soften the backlash if and when it decides to increase how much its hardware costs.
"Unfortunately, I think eventually the hardware price is going to have to go up," Sean said. "I think that there are things that they can and seem to be doing to try and mitigate that, but I also look at this move on on software as--if I'm reading it correctly--a way to make a hardware price increase a little bit more palatable. We've seen inflation being a problem for a while now. Tariffs are a more recent nuisance, but they're not going away anytime soon. The demand that AI is causing for chips is causing memory prices to go up, and within the past couple of weeks, we have issues with oil prices going through the roof."
Sean added that other factors, like an increase in the price of helium--a vital component in the production of semiconductors and a resource that is becoming increasingly finite--will only exacerbate current challenges. While Nintendo can tackle thinner hardware profit margins with merchandising, Sean added that the company may have no option but to increase Switch 2 hardware prices because of external factors, no matter what steps it takes to avoid doing so.
Continue Reading at GameSpotGTA 6 Will Likely Borrow Ideas From Red Dead Redemption 2, Former Rockstar Dev Says
A former Rockstar Games developer has said they would be shocked if GTA 6 does not borrow some ideas from the studio's previous game, Red Dead Redemption 2.
Appearing on the Kiwi Talkz podcast, former audio designer Rob Carr--who worked on GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption II--said his evidence is that Rockstar already did this.
GTA 5, for example, borrowed the Dead Eye system from the original Red Dead, Carr said. "They used the Dead Eye as one of the perks for one of the characters. You've got the Dead Eye thing that Michael used, I think you've got the slow-mo driving thing for Franklin, and the basically berserker mode for Trevor," Carr said (via GamesRadar).
Continue Reading at GameSpotNext TMNT Game Is Coming Very Soon, Lets You Lift Weights And Eat Pizza In VR
The next Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game, TMNT: Empire City, will launch on April 30, Cortopia Studios and Beyond Frames Entertainment have announced.
The VR game arrives that day for $25 for Meta Quest, Steam VR, and Pico. This is the first TMNT VR game, Ace St. Germain, the game's creative director, said it "captures that feeling of being a turtle."
And yes, that includes pizza. "One city. Four brothers. Endless pizza," reads a line from the game's description.
Continue Reading at GameSpotGears Of War Actor's Gears 6 Fanfic Involves Marcus Fighting His Zombie Son
Instead of following up Gears 5 with a proper sequel, the franchise's next game is going back in time with Gears of War: E-Day. But that hasn't stopped JD Fenix voice actor Liam McIntyre from sharing his story ideas for a potential Gears of War 6.
Posting on X, McIntyre claimed that "there was a suggestion" that Gears developer The Coalition would make Gears 6, but the studio "wanted to try something new." Even so, McIntyre stated that the forthcoming Gears of War: E-Day "looks great" and he can't wait to play it. When prompted by a reply addressing the ending of Gears 5, McIntyre shared how he would approach the story from there.
Spoilers for Gears 5 follow, if you don't know about the ending over six years after its release. Protagonist Kait Diaz is forced to choose between saving JD or her wingman Del Walker, with the other meeting a brutal demise at the hands of Swarm Queen Reyna. It's unclear which branch is canon to Gears lore or how a sequel would accommodate player choices, but McIntyre's "solve" is making Del's survival canon, the Swarm reviving and possessing JD, and a rogue Marcus Fenix having to face his zombie-fied son.
Continue Reading at GameSpotDead By Daylight 2? No Way, We're Not Doing That, Dev Says
The horror game Dead by Daylight is coming up on its 10th anniversary, and with the milestone on the horizon, developer Behaviour Interactive has told fans there are no plans for a numbered sequel. Dead by Daylight is a live-service game, and while the team did consider a sequel or some kind of new version of Dead by Daylight over the years, it never made sense to actually do it.
Creative director Dave Richard told IGN that fans have invested time and money into Dead by Daylight, and launching a sequel "never makes sense for the fans. Never ever."
Head of partnerships Mathieu Cote, meanwhile, said Behaviour wants to bring Dead by Daylight "kicking and screaming" into the next decade of its existence.
Continue Reading at GameSpotIt's A Shame Rockstar Won't Make A Red Dead Movie, Jack Black Says
Actor Jack Black is a big fan of video games, and specifically Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption series, and he thinks it's too bad that there hasn't been a Red Dead movie yet.
Speaking to Polygon, Black said it's a "shame" that Rockstar isn't making a Red Dead movie because the games are "the most cinematic" and would seemingly lend themselves nicely to a big-screen adaptation. "It would be, like, too easy to make them into great movies," he said, adding that he would love to be in a Red Dead movie if anyone asked him.
"Hey Housers? Dan, Sam, I'm waiting for your call," he said, referencing the Rockstar founder brothers. Dan Houser left Rockstar in 2020 to start a new company, Absurd Ventures. Sam Houser remains at Rockstar and is its current president.
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