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  • Your guide to everything Twitch at PAX West

    Your guide to everything Twitch at PAX West

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    Twitch is Seattle-bound once again for another PAX West! From August 31 through September 3, we’re setting up shop in the Washington State Convention Center, and we want you to join us.

    From the Twitch Booth to PAX Arena and beyond, here’s the lowdown on everything we’ve got planned for you.

    The Twitch Booth (#1909)

    Merch store: Call us fashionably late, but for the first time ever, we’re selling official Twitch merch at PAX! Drop by the store for new releases, classic best-sellers like our tees and hoodies, and a limited edition PAX West tee, available while supplies last.

    Meet and Greets: Come meet some of your favorite streamers! So far, the Partners listed below are ready to hang out, but many more are on the way. Swing by the booth to find the full Meet and Greet schedule during the show.

    Partner Lounge: Partners, come take a much needed break from the hustle and bustle of the show floor in our Partner Lounge. We’ll have refreshments and power outlets aplenty, plus, all Partners who check in will receive the “Rosy Glitch” Pinny Arcade pin (while supplies last).

    Game Zone: Stop by the Game Zone to get your hands on Rend by Frostkeep Studios. Inspired by Nordic myth, Rend mixes team-based survival and fantasy adventure, so come check it out! You might be able to walk away with some epic Twitch loot while playing the game by participating in the Twitch Pin pass!

    Twitch 101: If you’re interested in learning how to make your channel better, or if you just want more out of your Twitch experience, Twitch 101 is a quick way to do that. Get hands-on demos with Extensions, which you can use to improve your own streams for your community, and also check out Twitch Prime, which offers you in-game loot for tons of games every month.

    Pinny Arcade: It wouldn’t be a Penny Arcade Expo without Pinny Arcade pins. To claim your very own and very fancy Rosy Glitch pin, you can either attend the Twitch Town Hall panel (more on that below), OR you can grab a Twitch Pin Pass at our booth and complete three quick activities. Easy peasy.

    Twitch Town Hall

    Want to know what we’re working on? Join us for the Twitch Town Hall where Twitch staffers shine light on our products, community, and the future of Twitch. It’s a great chance to stay informed.

    The Twitch Town Hall starts Friday, August 31 from 10:30–11:30 AM at the Wyvern Theater, located inside The Westin Seattle.

    Broadcaster Royale

    Our very own PUBG tournament, Broadcaster Royale, culminates with its first-ever grand finals at PAX West’s Paramount Theater. 160 streamers (80 duos teams) from all around the world have qualified to face off in a 3-day finals event spanning Friday through Sunday, with a total prize pool of $300,000. To celebrate, we’re shutting down 9th Avenue and giving it a PUBG makeover with environmental items, a special transport truck, pyrotechnics, and more.

    PUBG Play Zone

    Once Broadcaster Royale is over, stick around and play PUBG with streamers and other PAX attendees until 8:00 PM PT.

    Meet and watch your favorite duo teams from each competing region, including:

    NA: Shroud/Just9n, anthony_kongphan/lil_lexi
    EU: Sacriel/Break, mithrain/10000Days
    Asia: Xargon0731/Ko0416, WasuEzqelusia/FifaTarGrean
    SA: SkipNhO/pava, Th3D4rkness/StereoOnline
    Special: Player Unknown Brendan Greene

    PAX Arena

    Need even more competitive games and speedruns? Then PAX Arena is the place for you. Nickelodeon is bringing you The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Speedrun Showdown to see just how fast the classic 1989 NES TMNT game can be beat. Army Entertainment Esports is also finishing up its Street Fighter V circuit, with eight qualifying soldiers competing in the championship. Plus, stay tuned for a special surprise segment coming on Friday, thanks to Alienware.

    PAX West kicks off Friday, August 31. We’ll see you there!

    Website: LINK

  • VERLOSUNG: PREDATOR – UPGRADE GOODIE PACK (VERLOSUNG GESCHLOSSEN)

    VERLOSUNG: PREDATOR – UPGRADE GOODIE PACK (VERLOSUNG GESCHLOSSEN)

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    PREDATOR – UPGRADE

    Wir verlosen ein PREDATOR UPGRADE GOODIE PACK bestehend aus:

    1x Playing Card
    1x Keychain
    1x Cross Cult comic

    ALLE INFOS ZUR VERLOSUNG FINDET IHR WEITER UNTEN!

    © 2018 Twentieth Century Fox
    © 2018 Twentieth Century Fox

    Regie: Shane Black

    Drehbuch von Fred Dekker & Shane Black. Basierend auf den Originalcharakteren von Jim Thomas & John Thomas.

    Produzent: John Davis, Larry Gordon, Joel Silver

    Besetzung: Boyd Holbrook, Trevante Rhodes, Jacob Tremblay, Keegan-Michael Key, Olivia Munn, Sterling K. Brown, Alfie Allen, Jane Thomas, Augusto Aguilera, Jake Busey und Yvonne Strahovski

     

    In Shane Blacks explosiver Neuauflage der Predator-Reihe beginnt die Jagd erneut – von den äußersten Ecken des Universums bis in die verschlafenen Straßen der Vororte. Nur sind die gefährlichsten Jäger des Universums, seit sie sich mit DNA anderer Spezies genetisch aufgerüstet haben, noch stärker, klüger und tödlicher als je zuvor. Als ein kleiner Junge versehentlich ihre Rückkehr auf die Erde ermöglicht, werden eine bunt zusammengewürfelte Truppe von Ex-Soldaten und ein miesgelaunter Lehrer (für Naturwissenschaften) zur einzigen Hoffnung, das Ende der Menschheit zu verhindern.

     

    PREDATOR – UPGRADE –  Ab Donnerstag, 13. September 2018 nur im Kino.

    www.PredatorKinoTickets.at


    Was ihr tun müsst um mitzumachen ist ganz einfach.

    © 2018 Twentieth Century Fox
    © 2018 Twentieth Century Fox

    Folgt uns auf Instagram und taggt eure Freunde bei unserem PREDATOR UPGRADE Posting! So einfach gehts..

    (weitere Infos folgen dann , per E-Mail / WhatsApp / FBMessenger an den Gewinner.)

    Die Verlosung geht bis 13.September 11:00 Uhr!!! 

    DIE VERLOSUNG IST BEREITS BEENDET! DANKESCHÖN.

  • Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Review

    Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Review

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    Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate has the distinct honour of being the first Monster Hunter title to grace Nintendo’s popular home console/hybrid Switch. This is a console that the fantastic Monster Hunter absolutely belongs on, and is a must-buy for any Switch owner who didn’t play Generations on the 3DS. 

    The problem is – and it pains me to say that there’s a problem – is that while we could (or should) have had an original game that made the most of the Switch’s unique strengths, what we instead have a HD port of an old 3DS game that lacks many of the bells, whistles, and quality of life improvements that made Monster Hunter World such a… well, monster success.

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    Don’t get me wrong – Generations Ultimate is still a brilliant Monster Hunter game, and it’s packed with all the ridiculous weapons, gear, and fearsome beasts you’d expect from such a title – plus plenty of added content, which we’ll get to a little bit later – in my opinion, Monster Hunter is often at its best on the go, and being able to play a HD version on the train is a delight.

    Generations definitely looks, sounds, and plays better on the Switch than it did on the 3DS too, which is as much as you could hope for to be fair – but again, it’s too hard to ignore the fact that it can’t really hold a candle to World in the visual department.

    Yes, it’s a Switch game, so obviously it won’t look as good as an Xbox One or PS4 title, and I’m a huge supporter of trading off graphical oomph in favour of being able to take a game on the go – I loved DOOM and Wolfenstein II on Switch, for example.

    But in the case of Monster Hunter, there’s no escaping that this isn’t an impressive port of a game that lived on a more powerful console – this is essentially an upscaled 3DS game, and while I can overlook that in the long run and still have a blast with the game, there’s no escaping the fact that it could have looked much better. Still, it’s certainly serviceable, if not stunning.

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    So, having now established that this game is essentially a step backwards from World, is it honestly worth your time and hard-earned cash – especially if you’ve already played Generations on the 3DS? I would say yes, for the most part.

    Those who already enjoyed Generations on 3DS will know what to expect from the game, and Capcom have certainly thrown in enough new content to sweeten the pot. For a start, there are 20 new monsters to hunt and fight this time around, bringing the total up to 93 from the original version’s 73. The mix of new and returning creatures is a huge selling point for any seasoned hunters thinking about double dipping, and for newcomers, this is obviously a no-brainer – that’s a ton of beasties to best, so you’ll not find yourself short of content.

    There’s also been a huge boost to the endgame thanks to the new “G-Rank” tier of quests, which offers up insanely difficult monsters with new attacks and frankly ridiculous health bars – all of which encourages you to play around with some of the shiny new armour sets designed specifically to be utilised at this late point in the game.

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    There are also two new Hunter styles (Valor and Alchemy), and a new hunter art for each weapon class. The sheer amount of new content is certainly admirable, and should be enough to tempt anyone back to the game even if they have played it before – but be aware that the base game is still the same as it was in 2015, which isn’t a bad thing, since the base game was and is brilliant.

    With that said, this really isn’t a new game, even for all the shiny new additions, but it is undoubtedly the best Monster Hunter game currently available on any Nintendo console, and a must-buy for any Switch owners who are hungry for more after checking out World. You can even import your old 3DS save and head straight to the endgame if you want, but that would effectively make the game glorified DLC, and potentially not the worth the full fat price tag.

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    All I would say at this final juncture is that Generations Ultimate is not as streamlined or accessible as its “next-gen” sibling, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t still a deeply rewarding and addictive experience in its own right, regardless of whether you’re playing alone or with friends. Milage may vary, but a good time will be had by all in some capacity.

  • ‘World’s Sexiest Weathergirl’ Makes Dig At Ex Who Dumped Her To Play Call Of Duty

    ‘World’s Sexiest Weathergirl’ Makes Dig At Ex Who Dumped Her To Play Call Of Duty

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    Yanet Garcia, who has been dubbed ‘the world’s sexist weathergirl’, has sent a sly dig at her ex-boyfriend who split with her to spend more time playing Call of Duty.

    Earlier this year, Douglas ‘FaZe Censor’ Martin revealed in a video posted to YouTube he dumped his girlfriend so he could focus on professional gaming on a full-time basis.

    He also spoke about how they pair met, describing how he flew ‘all the way out to Mexico’ from New York three years ago in order to meet her. They started to date and Yanet later moved to the big apple for a year.

    However, things changed when Yanet decided to go back to Mexico to continue her job as a weathergirl and to pursue a career in acting and modelling.

    He said:

    I supported her decision. She wanted to be a supermodel actress – chase your dreams, life’s too short. I’m playing Call of Duty full-time now and she wanted to take her job opportunity. I didn’t think it was going to be that difficult. Back then it was a lot easier for me to go out and see her. But now I have obligations.

    I’m on a contract. It’s not like I don’t want to do this, this is the career that I want. I want to win a ring, I want to win a world championship, what I want in my life at this very moment is to compete in Call of Duty because I love it so much. I’m going to do whatever it takes to be a champion.

    There’s only 24 hours in a day and I just didn’t have enough time to do what I needed to do.

    Yanet responded to Douglas, saying she was ‘at peace’ about the the whole thing, describing the long distance relationship as ‘very difficult’, and wishing him success in the future.

    However, it seems now that Yanet couldn’t help but have a little dig at Douglas on social media recently.

    Earlier this month, the Evil Geniuses team won the CWL Call of Duty championships, beating Team Kaliber at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

    Asia, the girlfriend of Justin Fargo who is part of the Evil Geniuses team, tweeted her partner after their victory, saying:

    Saying I’m proud of you is such an understatement. I love you so much, you’re an incredible human and my favorite one.

    A boyfriend who is a professional gamer wins a massive tournament but managed to stay with his girlfriend throughout it all? Sounds like Douglas could learn a thing or two, not just about relationships but CoD too.

    Yanet didn’t miss the message either, as she retweeted the message with the caption ‘True love’.

    Naturally, fans took it as a message aimed squarely at her ex, Douglas.

    One person replied:

    i love the shade she’s throwing. she’s a queen.

    While another, tagging Douglas, said:

    So you’re telling me you can win cod champs and still have time for you s/o??? Well would you look at that

    Perhaps Yanet wasn’t as ‘at peace’ with it as she suggested…

    If you have a story you want to tell send it to UNILAD via [email protected]

  • Sound Alerts: A Bits-in-Extensions success story

    Sound Alerts: A Bits-in-Extensions success story

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    Not every Twitch Extension is made by a whole team of people. Sometimes, like in the case of Sounds Alerts, all it takes is one person looking to improve the Twitch experience.

    James (aka Altoar) is a video producer, hobbyist programmer, and longtime esports fan from Germany. With the announcement of Extensions, he decided to put his hobbies to the test. “I got super excited, because I could combine both of my hobbies and create Extensions that help viewers and broadcasters for a platform that I use myself every day,” said Altoar. “I like to create innovative and helpful stuff and see it used by a lot of people.”

    Altoar released his first Extension, World of Warcraft Armory, late last year. This panel Extension, which provides a wide variety of information about the streamer’s World of Warcraft character, is active on nearly 20,000 Twitch channels. Less than a year after the Extensions release, Altoar revealed his second Extension, a Bits-enabled soundboard known as Sound Alerts.

    Kortney uses Sound Alerts!

    “Sound Alerts is a tool where broadcasters can upload their own sounds or select top sounds from other streamers and assign them to buttons which viewers can press to play the Sound Alert on the stream,” Altoar explained. “Streamers with Bits-enabled channels can also set a Bits amount that viewers must use for each sound button, so they can monetize their use of the Extension.” The Extension includes a leaderboard where viewers can see which sounds are most popular on each stream. Additionally, once a viewer initiates a sound on the stream, the Extension triggers a chatbot message and overlay notification to the streamer. Both elements have been crucial in driving viewer engagement and participation with the Extension.

    Sound Alerts was an immediate hit, with thousands of installs on its first day. “Sound Alerts released about three months ago, and today streamers have already uploaded tens of thousands of different sound effects. There are streamers who have earned thousands of dollars in revenue share with Twitch through only Sound Alerts,” says Altoar. “Streamers reach out to me, giving me feedback and saying how much they like this Extension. That’s absolutely incredible.”

    What was even more special for Altoar, however, was seeing the unique ways streamers decided to implement his Extension, a few of which he never imagined during development. “For example,” Altoar said, “/abootgaming, one of the first streamers who installed this Extension, is streaming a lot of PUBG and they added fake gunshot sounds to their Sound Alerts. Viewers can use Bits to trigger those sounds, distracting them and making them think someone in the game is shooting at them. The imagination is endless.”

    Because of Bits-in-Extensions, Sounds Alert became a financial success for Altoar as well, allowing Extension development to become more than just a hobby. “With the Bits-in-Extensions feature, I recently started my own business building Twitch Extensions,” says Altoar. “I absolutely want to build more Extensions in the future, especially simple tools which enhance the user experience for everyone.” To date, Sound Alerts has been installed on over 12,000 channels and has steady month-over-month revenue growth.

    Altoar is already hard at work on his next Extension, Vote Now, an overlay for esports tournaments that will allow viewers to make predictions about in-progress matches and view the results in real time. “I see streamers creating polls on a different website, pasting the link into the chat or using a chatbot, which makes chat conversations unreadable because everyone is writing the vote command into the chat,” says Altoar. “With this Extension, I want to avoid this and improve user experience for every viewer by simply integrating polls directly into the stream as a video overlay component where viewers just have to click to vote.” Although Vote Now isn’t officially released yet, it already made its debut during the StarCraft II HomeStory Cup.

    With two successful Extension launches under his belt, Altoar has a few tips for any fledgling developers hoping to create Extensions of their own.

    “Test your Extension enough to make sure there are no bugs when you release it to the public. Before I release a new Extension, I send the first version to whitelisted broadcasters only and ask friends to test the Extension on their streams first,” says Altoar. “Also, visit the developer forums and don’t hesitate to ask for help. The Twitch developer community is very friendly and is there to help.”

    “I see a lot of potential in Extensions for the future,” Altoar said. “This is just the beginning, and it’s awesome to see how the Twitch team is working hard to make the Extensions experience better and better.”

    Get started building your own Extension today!

    Website: LINK

  • Streets Of Rage 4 Has Finally Been Confirmed

    Streets Of Rage 4 Has Finally Been Confirmed

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    Ladies and gentlemen, the wait is over. A new Streets of Rage is on its way! 

    That’s right, following months of hearsay Dotemu and Lizardcube, the developer and publisher of Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap, announced the release of Streets of Rage 4 today in partnership with Sega.

    The latest in the Streets series will feature all your favourites from Axel and Blaze in ‘an entirely original arcade-style romp’ that will feature your standard vintage gameplay yet new fighting devices and an original story to boot.

    It is the longest break between games in the series. The last Streets of Rage was released in 1994 believe it or not.

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    Streets of Rage, known as Bare Knuckle in Japan, in the memories of a certain generation remains a near-perfect trilogy of beat ’em up games developed and published by SEGA in the 1990s.

    Famously known for its non stop action and electronic dance influenced music – scored by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima – the series has gained the status of cult classic throughout the years. It is considered one of the best beat ’em up series of all time. After many years, Axel and Blaze are finally picking up the fight where they left.

    Featuring hand-drawn visuals from the team behind 2017’s gorgeous Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap remake, Streets of Rage 4 builds upon the classic trilogy’s gameplay with new mechanics, a fresh story and a gauntlet of dangerous stages with a serious crime problem.

    Streets of Rage 4 recalls classic gameplay but it stands as an entirely original arcade-style romp thanks to the expertise of Guard Crush Games and Dotemu.

    ‘Whether players gang up with a friend or clean up the city solo,’ they write on their website. ‘Streets of Rage 4 is a skull-bashing, chicken-chomping delight all set to a thumping soundtrack sure to get your blood pumping.’

    We can’t wait!

  • Weekend Project: 3D Print a Mini Steering Wheel for Your Xbox One or PS4 Controller

    Weekend Project: 3D Print a Mini Steering Wheel for Your Xbox One or PS4 Controller

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    Want to make your video gaming experience even more realistic? New York-based designer Brent Scott has created a 3D printable mini steering wheel that you can mount onto your Xbox One or PlayStation 4 controller. 

    As the video game graphics slowly become on par with our own reality, they create an immersive experience that is being enjoyed by people both young and old. However, as realistic as your favorite racing title may be, it’s hard to feel like you’re actually behind the wheel when all you’re doing is tilting your sticks and mashing some buttons.

    New York designer Brent Scott– known on Thingiverse as pixel2 – has recently created an incredible 3D printed attachment for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 controllers. This mini rack and pinion steering wheel was made to enhance your experience with racing games, allowing you to steer your virtual vehicle of choice using your controller.

    No need to start a console war either… The designer has released a model for both Xbox and PS4 controllers. It’s useful, relatively easy to print, and all you need aside from your 3D printer is a bearing and some glue! So, if you’re planning on doing some gaming this weekend, why not add a 3D printed steering wheel to your controller.

    Let’s take a closer look at this project.



    3D Printed Mini Steering Wheel: What You Need & How to Build it

    Ready to start racing? Here’s what you need to build your own steering wheel.

    The STL files for both the Xbox One and PS4 controllers are freely available via Thingiverse. There are multiple parts that make up this steering wheel contraption, so feel free to get creative and mix different filament colors. Aside from your 3D printer, all you need to put this project into overdrive is a bearing from an old fidget spinner or skateboard, along with some superglue.


    Once you have the parts printed and your bearing ready, it’s time to move into the assembly process. Taking the 3D printed parts, snap the rack into the pivot, moving it back and forth until the ridges of the print are smoothed out.

    Next, mount the bearing onto the frame by gluing the top and bottom edge of the bearing. Make sure that the glue is fully dried before snapping it onto the controller, as the glue can leave some residue on the controller. After snapping the 3D printed rack onto the frame, mount the entire wheel onto the controller.

    Slide the pivot down onto the controller’s stick until the ball joint is in the center and the bottom edge of the pivot is parallel with the rack. Finally, center the wheel on the rack and press it into the bearing.

    Now you’re finally ready to get behind the wheel and start racing.

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  • Gamer Responds After Dumping World’s Sexiest Weather Girl To Play More CoD Then Losing Championship

    Gamer Responds After Dumping World’s Sexiest Weather Girl To Play More CoD Then Losing Championship

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    I dunno if you heard but pro-gamer Douglas Martin lost the Call of Duty League Championship weeks after dumping the ‘world’s sexiest weathergirl’, Yanet Garcia, so he could practise more. The ultimate lesson in ‘Wow Doug, don’t do that!’ 

    Mexican gamer Douglas ‘Censor’ Martin hit the headlines when he finished with Garcia to concentrate on the online championship, but angrily told his 1.3 million Twitter followers after crashing out of the competition: ‘No I do not want Yanet back!’

    Fans thought he was mad to end his long-term relationship with the 27-year-old weather reporter, and so did her whopping 7.2 million Instagram fan base, but Martin insists he has no regrets.

    He wrote:

    I came back this year and said I was winning [the] championship. I feel so bad. I really thought our team could do it.

    Explaining to his followers how he felt when he split with Yanet, Doug said:

    She’s beautiful, she’s smart, she was an awesome girlfriend.

    I know it sounds weird I’m saying all this…it’s just, I gotta do what feels right for me.

    In the video, he opened up about flying ‘all the way out to Mexico’ from New York three years ago, in order to meet her. They soon started to date and Yanet moved to New York for a year.

    However, things changed when Yanet decided to go back to Mexico to continue her job as a weather reporter and to pursue a career in acting and modelling.

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    He added:

    I supported her decision. She wanted to be a supermodel actress – chase your dreams, life’s too short. I’m playing Call of Duty full-time now and she wanted to take her job opportunity. I didn’t think it was going to be that difficult. Back then it was a lot easier for me to go out and see her. But now I have obligations.

    I’m on a contract. It’s not like I don’t want to do this, this is the career that I want. I want to win a ring, I want to win a world championship, what I want in my life at this very moment is to compete in Call of Duty because I love it so much. I’m going to do whatever it takes to be a champion.

    There’s only 24 hours in a day and I just didn’t have enough time to do what I needed to do.

    Yanet subsequently responded to his apology. Appearing on TV show Hoy (Today) to reveal her thoughts about the split, Garcia spoke of the ‘difficult days’ since it ended.

    She said as per the Mirror:

    So, I am relaxed, at peace, I keep what was good about the relationship in my heart. We were in a long distance relationship, it was very difficult.

    I actually do not judge him, on the contrary I wish him all the success, I hope that he wins that championship and it gives him all that he wants.

    We were a couple working in social media, and he had commitments with his followers while I have my job and projects.

    When asked if she could envision a time when they could get back together, Garcia said, ‘No, I do not think so. I trust God, he has something else for me.’

    A few days following the split she tweeted: ‘Never listen to the advice of a person has not done anything good with his life.’ Scathing stuff if I ever saw it.

    This is wounding stuff for Doug, theres’ no beating around the bush here. Maybe he had a point when he said he needed to focus more and this is just a new leaf. In order to win you must first learn how to lose, all that stuff.

    Doug, we go again.

    If you have a story you want to tell send it to UNILAD via [email protected]

  • Cheer for charity during the Overwatch League All-Star Weekend

    Cheer for charity during the Overwatch League All-Star Weekend

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    As the Overwatch League All-Star players go head-to-head this weekend, we hope you’ll join us in funneling that energy and excitement towards an important cause: supporting children’s hospitals. 100% of your Cheers this weekend on /OverwatchLeague and regional channels will support Child’s Play*, a charity that provides games, toys, and electronic entertainment to over 160 Children’s Hospitals worldwide and 100 domestic violence shelters across the US. Through the support of the community, Child’s Play is able to have an impact on the lives of over 1 million children per year.

    About Child’s Play

    Since 2003, Child’s Play set up and organized numerous game industry events dedicated to improving the lives of children with toys and games in their network of over 160 hospitals worldwide. They have funded eight gaming and technology specialists in the hospital whose job is to be on the cutting edge of therapeutic gaming, bringing VR and AR bedside, and educating on how to use games as a part of the healing process. They have worked closely with EEDAR to develop a Therapeutic Video Game Guide that helps explain how games like Overwatch can be used as a way to help the healing process.

    Q&A

    Q. When does the donation campaign begin and end?

    We’ll begin August 25, 2018 at 12:01 AM PST and end on August 26, 2018 at 11:59 PM PST. Cheering while the channel is offline still counts!

    Q. What channels can I Cheer on?

    You can cheer on any of the Overwatch League channels — English, French, Korean, Chinese Mandarin, or Mandarin Taiwanese.

    Q. Do small amounts of Bits count?

    Yes. All Bits will be counted towards the total.

    Q. Do Cheermotes count? Can I use OWLFLA1000, OWLNYE500, OWLPHI1 etc.?

    Yes. All Bits, including any Cheermote, will be counted towards the total.

    Q. Do I need to use a hashtag or any way of marking the donation?

    No. All Bits Cheered will be counted towards the total.

    Q. Do I still unlock emotes and rewards when I cheer during the donation campaign?

    Yes, you still unlock the /OverwatchLeague rewards.

    Stage 4 begins today at 4PM PDT, so pick up your Pass for $29.99 and unlock the best of Overwatch League now.

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  • Announcing the TwitchCon 2018 community panels and schedule

    Announcing the TwitchCon 2018 community panels and schedule

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    TwitchCon 2018 is only two months away and with everyone and everything that makes Twitch special part of this show, the hype is real. Since TwitchCon is your party, we figured you should help decide what we’ll be doing together in San Jose. So once again we asked for the best and brightest ideas for TwitchCon. And, once again, the community delivered.

    From brand building to PC builds and from networking to wrestling, this year’s batch of community submitted panels have it all covered. Let’s take a look at some of what you can expect in San Jose.

    We’re featuring 57 community submitted sessions featuring 280 speakers and that’s just the tip of the TwitchCon iceberg. A lot more will be added to the schedule as we get closer to October, such as Twitch-led panels, Glitch Main Stage Content, competitions, showcases, exhibitors, and even some surprises .

    To make it easy for you to plan your weekend we’re organizing things into tracks based on what you’re most interested in: Education, Community, Entertainment, and Lifestyle. We’re even featuring community submitted panels in our brand new Twitch Creator Camp panel room. So no matter what you’re hoping to do at TwitchCon, we’ve got you covered.

    The current schedule and all panel information is live right now at TwitchCon.com for you to explore.

    If you still haven’t picked up your ticket to TwitchCon, what are you waiting for? It won’t be the same without you.

    We’ll see you in San Jose!

    Website: LINK

  • Watch and catch Pokémon in our biggest marathon yet

    Watch and catch Pokémon in our biggest marathon yet

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    In the first episode of the Pokémon TV show, Ash Ketchum from Pallet Town overslept on the very first morning of his Pokémon journey. His rivals claimed Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur, so he was left with the feisty Mouse Pokémon whose face would become an icon for an entire generation of anime fans.

    Their adventures are legendary. And now, we’re reliving those adventures together on Twitch.

    The Twitch Pokémon Marathon kicks off August 27 at 10 AM PT. Tune in to /twitchpresents with thousands of fans for 19 seasons of the beloved TV show (932 episodes!) and 16 Pokémon movie parties, streamed all around the world in six languages (English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese). Want to hear Pikachu speak in French? We got you.

    If you think you have what it takes to become a Pokémon Master, prove it with the Twitch Presents: Pokémon Badge Collector extension. When Pokémon appear on stream, catch them to earn points and compete with other viewers. Stay vigilant and you may even capture a rare Pokémon or two…

    We’ll stream the first-run of episodes every Monday through Thursday, with reruns on Friday and Saturday over on the /twitchpresents2 channel. Then, join us every Sunday again on /twitchpresents at 10 AM PT for a Pokémon movie party.

    This is just the beginning of a 10-month celebration of Pokémon. Look out for more news around the 2018 holiday season. It’s all blasting off August 27 at 10 AM PT. Until then, follow /twitchpresents for all the latest updates.

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  • Return to Azeroth on Twitch

    Return to Azeroth on Twitch

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    The Horde and Alliance are once again adversaries with the launch of Battle for Azeroth! We want showcase both factions with a whirlwind of front page features of some of your favorite World of Warcraft players. We will also showcase the talents of some of our resident cosplayers who are currently working on some new costumes from the World of Warcraft Universe.

    If you’re looking to see some gameplay and check up on the new dungeons and quests, check out these featured streamers:

    Looking to check out something on the creative side? How about checking out HokuProps, AndyRaeCosplay, or EggSisters working on Bolvar Lich King, Jaina Proudmoore, and a Troll huntress, respectively.

    Can’t wait to get back and see Darnas… oh. To ashes you say? And Undercity? To rubble you say? Warmode is serious business.

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  • Harness the full power of Twitch with Quarterly Insights for Game Developers

    Harness the full power of Twitch with Quarterly Insights for Game Developers

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    Twitch has an incredible, thriving community. In 2017, we had over 355 billion minutes watched, 2+ million unique monthly broadcasters, and 15+ million unique daily visitors. As a game developer, you might be wondering about the streamers, viewers, and players that make up your game’s Twitch community.

    Listing your game on Twitch is the first step in becoming a part of the Twitch community, but growing and engaging your audience takes a little more planning. That’s why Twitch continues to build the tools game developers and publishers need to launch, grow, and keep their game buzzworthy.

    Products like Bits, Cheering, Drops, and Extensions help increase adoption, engagement, and monetization. To help you understand your Twitch community and make the most of Twitch products and integrations, today we’re announcing Quarterly Twitch Insights for our game developers.

    After we launched Game Developer Analytics, we received feedback that developers wanted to understand the Twitch community around their game so they can continue to grow their audience and optimize their game’s performance. Additionally, we heard that developers want intuitive access to the tools they need to keep their game growing. We designed Quarterly Twitch Insights to provide vital game metrics and re-engagement opportunities, so that you can deploy strategies to accelerate growth.

    What’s in Quarterly Twitch Insights?

    For games with more than 300 broadcast minutes, Quarterly Twitch Insights will show developers overall viewership and broadcast metrics for each of their games listed on Twitch. Developers will see the quarterly comparisons for the following metrics:

    • # of hours watched
    • # of unique viewers
    • # of viewing sessions
    • # of hours broadcast
    • # of unique broadcasters
    • # of broadcasting sessions

    In addition to viewership, developers will see relevant data that can help them grow their game audience by investing in the right broadcasters with the right Twitch products. For instance, Quarterly Twitch Insights provide developers a view of broadcasters who are trending on a game title, how active a community is during the streams, what other content the community is watching, game growth by geography, and opportunities to re-engage streamers through Twitch services like Bounty Board.

    Say you noticed that a your game is getting a lot of streams over a quarter, but there isn’t much engagement in the channel. What can you do? Enterprising developers can learn about growth and re-engagement features like Drops and start creating campaigns to reward viewers with in-game items to generate some buzz.

    Quarterly Twitch Insights highlight popular Extensions used in games and also show developers how to get started with Extensions — in case they have a great idea to create a new engagement mechanism tailored specifically to their community. More than just data, Quarterly Twitch Insights harnesses all that Twitch offers to create increasingly awesome experiences.

    How It Works

    Once you log into the Twitch games dashboard, navigate to the Games tab and you will see all your listed games. You can view Quarterly Insights and also download our existing Daily Overview Report for your game. When you view your game’s quarterly insights, it will default to insights for the most recent quarter available. As of today, you will see your games’ Q2 2018 metrics. Moving forward, you’ll receive a new report each quarter and continue to see quarter-over-quarter performance.

    Games with over 300 minutes broadcast will receive custom analytics unique to their game, along with recommendations for Drops campaigns and Extensions that you can deploy in your game. For games with fewer than 300 minutes of broadcast time, developers will receive insights about the Twitch Community at large, along with Drops success stories and other recommendations to help them get started on Twitch.

    How do I access Quarterly Twitch Insights?

    To Get Started:

    1. Login to dev.twitch.tv
    2. Navigate to your Games dashboard (Dashboard > Games)
    3. Click on the ‘View Quarterly Insights’ button below each of your game’s Box Art to see the Quarterly Twitch Insights for your game.
    4. Click the dropdown to navigate among Quarterly Twitch Insights as they are available.
    5. Read the technical documentation here.

    We’d love to hear what insights your team is looking for to make data-driven decisions about building and growing your Twitch community and what else you would like to see. Please keep your feedback coming in the Insights forum or contact the Twitch Insights team at insights@twitch.tv.

    Website: LINK

  • Genius Chinese Company Creates High-End Food Ads Using Super Low-Budget Items, And Result Is Amazing

    Genius Chinese Company Creates High-End Food Ads Using Super Low-Budget Items, And Result Is Amazing

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    One way a filmmaker or photographer can prove they’re creative is making something wonderful with a low budget. We have already featured some photographers who tackled this subject, but now a collective of people are making the same point using video. Recently, one Chinese studio shared exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of their food ads, revealing just how far a few sharp minds can go. For example, they’ve made a TV-worthy shot of a burger using only a lighter and some gas. Scroll down to check out the footage that has already amassed over 2 million views on Facebook and tells us what you think about it in the comments.

    More info: Facebook (h/t designtaxi)

    Recently, one Chinese studio shared exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of their food ads, revealing just how far a few sharp minds can go

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    They’ve even made a TV-worthy shot of a burger using only a lighter and some gas

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    The video has already amassed over 2 million views, revealing the tips and tricks people can use in their amateur productions themselves

    Many were blown away by their simple, yet genius ways

    Website: LINK

  • World of Tanks AR Spectate: AR-Tabletop-Technologie auf der Gamescom 2018 vorgestellt

    World of Tanks AR Spectate: AR-Tabletop-Technologie auf der Gamescom 2018 vorgestellt

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    Auf der Gamescom 2018 präsentiert Entwicklerstudio Wargaming die AR-Erfahrung World of Tanks AR Spectate, welche die Panzergefechte von World of Tanks in die reale Welt transportiert. Dafür setzten die Entwickler/innen auf eine neue, experimentelle AR-Technologie. Diese erlaubt es, die Inhalte der PC-Version von World of Tanks realistisch in Echtzeit darzustellen.

    World of Tanks AR Spectate – AR-Tabletop mit realistischen Objekten

    Das MMO World of Tanks weist weltweit mehr als 120 Millionen Spieler/innen auf und erwirtschaftet jährlich mehrere Millionen Euro Gewinn für das Unternehmen. Mit World of Tanks AR Spectate führen die Spieleentwickler Wargaming auf der Gamescom 2018 nun ein neues spannendes AR-Tabletop-Erlebnis vor.

    Der AR-Titel ist allerdings noch nicht ausgereift, viel mehr handelt es sich derzeit um ein Proof of Concept. Die Entwickler/innen arbeiten seit einigen Monaten an dem Projekt. Erfahrung sammelten sie bereits in einem vorherigen MR-Projekt, welches ein 3D-Modell eines Panzers aus dem Spiel im Panzermuseum in Bovington vorführte.

    Die AR-Erfahrung basiert auf ARCore und soll bereits jetzt stabile 60 FPS gewährleisten. Dabei wird ein iPad mit ARKit mit einem PC verbunden, um die entsprechenden Informationen zu versenden. Während der Computer die nötigen Renderarbeiten erledigt, schickt das Tablet dauerhaft seine aktuelle Position an den PC. Eine Ingame-Kamera erfasst zeitgleich die WoT-Runde. Nach Abschluss des Renderings werden die jeweiligen Daten in einem Videoformat zurück auf das iPad transferiert, um diese darzustellen.

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    Aufgrund der großen Datenmenge hatten die Devs mit einigen technischen Schwierigkeiten zu kämpfen. So musste man zunächst den Delay in den Griff bekommen, um eine realistische Echtzeitsimulation zu ermöglichen. Nach zahlreichen Optimierungen im Netzwerk, bei der Paketvermittlung und an der Kamera des iPads funktioniert die AR-Simulation nun auf beeindruckende Weise. Derzeit ist die AR-Technologie allerdings nur bei Replays möglich. Die Nutzung für Live-Content ist bei einer Fortentwicklung jedoch durchaus möglich.

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    Eine Anwendung in verschiedenen Einsatzfeldern ist ebenso denkbar. So wäre ein neuer realistischer Zuschauermodus in Spielen erwägenswert, um beispielsweise eSports-Verantstaltungen noch näher an die Fans zu bringen. Doch auch in den Bereichen Film oder sozialer Interaktion würde die AR-Methode neue Möglichkeiten offenbaren. Bis es so weit ist, muss laut Entwickler/innen jedoch zunächst die 5G-Infrastruktur ausgebaut werden, um die derzeitigen Hardware-Limitierungen aufzuheben.

    Mit World of Tanks 1.0 AR stellten die Verantwortlichen bereits Anfang des Jahres ihre ersten Schritte im AR-Markt vor.

    (Quellen: Upload VR | Video: World of Tanks DE YouTube)

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  • Gamer Who Split With ‘World’s Sexiest Weather Reporter’ To Play More Call Of Duty Loses Championship

    Gamer Who Split With ‘World’s Sexiest Weather Reporter’ To Play More Call Of Duty Loses Championship

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    Pro-gamer Douglas Martin has lost the Call of Duty League Championship weeks after dumping the ‘world’s sexiest weathergirl’, Yanet Garcia, so he could practise more. Now he has no girlfriend or trophy! 

    Mexican gamer Douglas ‘Censor’ Martin hit the headlines when he finished with Garcia to concentrate on the online championship, but angrily told his 1.3 million Twitter followers after crashing out of the competition: ‘No I do not want Yanet back!’

    Fans thought he was mad to end his long-term relationship with the 27-year-old weather reporter, and so did her whopping 7.2 million Instagram fan base, but Martin insists he has no regrets.

    He wrote:

    I came back this year and said I was winning (the) championship. I feel so bad. I really thought our team could do it.

    Explaining to his followers how he felt when he split with Yanet, Doug said:

    She’s beautiful, she’s smart, she was an awesome girlfriend.

    I know it sounds weird I’m saying all this…it’s just, I gotta do what feels right for me.

    In the video, he opened up about flying ‘all the way out to Mexico’ from New York three years ago, in order to meet her. They soon started to date and Yanet moved to New York for a year.

    However, things changed when Yanet decided to go back to Mexico to continue her job as a weather reporter and to pursue a career in acting and modelling.

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    He added:

    I supported her decision. She wanted to be a supermodel actress – chase your dreams, life’s too short. I’m playing Call of Duty full-time now and she wanted to take her job opportunity. I didn’t think it was going to be that difficult. Back then it was a lot easier for me to go out and see her. But now I have obligations.

    I’m on a contract. It’s not like I don’t want to do this, this is the career that I want. I want to win a ring, I want to win a world championship, what I want in my life at this very moment is to compete in Call of Duty because I love it so much. I’m going to do whatever it takes to be a champion.

    There’s only 24 hours in a day and I just didn’t have enough time to do what I needed to do.

    Yanet subsequently responded to his apology. Appearing on TV show Hoy (Today) to reveal her thoughts about the split, Garcia spoke of the ‘difficult days’ since it ended.

    She said as per the Mirror:

    So, I am relaxed, at peace, I keep what was good about the relationship in my heart. We were in a long distance relationship, it was very difficult.

    I actually do not judge him, on the contrary I wish him all the success, I hope that he wins that championship and it gives him all that he wants.

    We were a couple working in social media, and he had commitments with his followers while I have my job and projects.

    When asked if she could envision a time when they could get back together, Garcia said, ‘No, I do not think so. I trust God, he has something else for me.’

    A few days following the split she tweeted: ‘Never listen to the advice of a person has not done anything good with his life.’ Scathing stuff if I ever saw it.

    This is wounding stuff for Doug, theres’ no beating around the bush here. Maybe he had a point when he said he needed to focus more and this is just a new leaf. In order to win you must first learn how to lose, all that stuff.

    Doug, we go again.

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  • The JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Marathon is live now!

    The JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Marathon is live now!

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    One of the strangest anime of all time is live now on Twitch! Head on over to twitch.tv/viz to watch the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Marathon with tons of other anime fans.

    Not sure what’s going on? That’s fair. Basically, the brave Joestar family battles armies of evil and one super evil guy in particular, Lord DIO! You’ll catch on soon. TLDR: This is your chance to watch it with thousands of other fans and spam “It was me, DIO!” in the chat field until everybody tells you to SHUUUTTT UPPPPPP!!!

    Viz is streaming nine episodes twice a day all the way through August 25, when they’ll air the last episode of Diamond is Unbreakable.

    Here’s the schedule!

    Phantom Blood: August 13
    Battle Tendency: August 14–15
    Stardust Crusaders: August 16–21
    Diamond is Unbreakable: August 21–25

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  • Changes to Twitch Prime

    Changes to Twitch Prime

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    When we launched Twitch Prime, we were determined to give streamers and their viewers the best value in gaming. And since then we’ve seen the Twitch community take advantage of Twitch Prime perks like monthly channel subscriptions to support favorite streamers, Free Games with Prime, and in-game loot for games like Fortnite, PUBG, Hearthstone, and more. On top of everything you get through Amazon Prime, this year alone we’ve offered members more than $1,000 worth of games and loot.

    As we have continued to add value to Twitch Prime, we have also re-evaluated some of the existing Twitch Prime benefits. As a result, universal ad-free viewing will no longer be part of Twitch Prime for new members, starting on September 14.

    Twitch Prime members with monthly subscriptions will continue to get ad-free viewing until October 15. If you already have an annual subscription, or if you upgrade to an annual subscription before September 14, you will continue with ad-free viewing until your next renewal date.

    All other Twitch Prime benefits, like monthly channel subs, monthly games and loot, and chat badges are not changing.

    But…why?

    Advertising is an important source of support for the creators who make Twitch possible. This change will strengthen and expand that advertising opportunity for creators so they can get more support from their viewers for doing what they love. We want Twitch to remain a place where anyone can enjoy one-of-a-kind interactive entertainment, and ads allow us to continue making Twitch the best place for creators to build communities around the things they love and make money doing it.

    Is ad-free viewing still possible on Twitch?

    An ad-free viewing experience is still possible! All Twitch viewers can get ad-free viewing across all channels by subscribing to Twitch Turbo (read about Turbo right here). Additionally, Twitch Prime subscribers can still get channel-specific ad-free viewing as part of Prime by using your monthly subscription token on a channel that has ad-free viewing for subscribers turned on.

    More of what matters

    Twitch Prime is still, and will always be, packed with premium benefits you can’t get anywhere else. We’re just getting started, and the community can continue to expect more and better free games with Prime and in-game loot every month, monthly channel subscriptions, exclusive badges, along with new benefits and surprises. And with your Twitch Prime membership you can still take advantage of all the other Amazon Prime benefits, like free two-day shipping and access to Prime Video and Prime Music¹.

    Thanks to every Twitch Prime member for supporting Twitch and your favorite streamers. We’ll see you in chat.

    Website: LINK

  • Weekend Project: Get Groovy with 3D Printed LED Magic Mushrooms

    Weekend Project: Get Groovy with 3D Printed LED Magic Mushrooms

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    Turn your home into a magical forest of fungi with the 3D printed Magic Mushroom lighting decoration –created by German designer UniversalMaker. 

    One spectacular aspect of 3D printing is that it provides the ability to expand your imagination beyond the everyday world, no matter how fantastical your idea might be. On today’s Weekend Project, we’re taking you to a magical forest that contains a vibrant collection of colorful mushrooms.

    Dubbed as “Magic Mushrooms”, this DIY light structure features a patch of fungi that has a voronoi-styled design. The 3D printed mushroom  tucked into the stem of  The decorative lights were designed by a German maker named Tobias–also known as UniversalMaker.

    This project includes a tree trunk-like base and a slew of different sized mushrooms, each of which consists of a mushroom cap and stem. UniversalMaker came up with a clever concept for the LED lights, tucking them into the top of the mushroom stem.

    We’ve shared a few of his 3D printing projects in the past, including the DIY Voronoi Blowball Flower Lamp and a Solar-Powered Open RC Boat. So let’s take another trip into the UniversalMaker’s world. Here’s everything you need to know about creating your own 3D printed Magic Mushrooms.

    3D Printed Magic Mushrooms: What You Need & How to Build it

    The STL files for this project are freely available to download via Thingiverse. UniversalMaker suggests using support structures and 20 percent infill when printing the models. Aside from your 3D printer and some natural and woodsy filament, you’ll also need some electronics and other various components.

    Here’s the full checklist of parts:


    Once you have everything 3D printed, the rest of the assembly process seems pretty simple. First, take the LED lights and insert them into the top of the mushroom stem/trunks, connecting them via the switch with a 9V battery.

    The Voltage converter is used to control the multicolor LEDs. The mushroom caps should be clipped to the top part of the stems. The stems will to be glued directly to the main tree trunk base. You might need to do a bit of sanding to make everything fit together snugly.

    Otherwise, that’s about all you need to know about 3D printing your own Magic Mushroom lights. To learn more, visit UniversalMaker’s website and watch his instructional video above.


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  • A New TimeSplitters Game Could Be On The Way

    A New TimeSplitters Game Could Be On The Way

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    There hasn’t been a new TimeSplitters game since 2005’s TimeSplitters: Future Perfect on the PlayStation 2,  Xbox and  Gamecube.

    However, this could be about to change as a long-awaited sequel seems to be on the horizon – finally.

    Despite its cult following, the TimeSplitters series became one of those franchises stuck in a perpetual state of gaming limbo – maybe purgatory is a better term of phrase?

    TimeSplitters 4 had been in development but was soon cancelled after publishers Crytek who bought the studio Free Radical – went bust. Yet the rights have now been bought by THQ Nordic, and thus, giving fans the hope of a long-awaited sequel.

    The first three games were released between 2000 and 2005. The first two were published by Eidos and the latest was published by Electronic Arts.

    Developers Free Radical were developing a fourth TimeSplitters, but following the failure of Haze on the PlayStation 3, no other publisher was interested in financing the game.

    THQ Nordic (best known for Alan Wake and the criminally underrated Darksiders series) have also acquired the rights to Second Sight, Free Radical’s third-person stealth-shooter, which was released back in 2004. They also have plans to release other Second Sight ‘products’ through developers Deep Silver, according to Polygon.

    For you gaming aficionados out there, Deep Silver is the studio behind the Saints Row series, and they’re currently developing the highly anticipated Shenmue III.

    In an official statement released to the press, Klemens Kundratitz, CEO of THQ Nordic’s Koch Media, said:

    We are hugely excited to have acquired TimeSplitters. The original games gave fans a massive content offer and provided a pure and genuinely fun arcade shooter experience.

    We have many fans of the TimeSplitters series among our own staff who are passionate about creating a product that will thrill today’s gaming audience.

    Back in April 2012, a spokesperson for Crytek stated TimeSplitters 4 was ‘not in development’. The following month it was confirmed by Crytek’s Cevat Yeril.

    At the time Yeril said:

    Look, I wish we were working on it. The thing with TimeSplitters is, if we made a sequel to TimeSplitters, nobody would accept this apart from some fans, and we don’t know how big the fan community is unfortunately.

    A year later in July, TechRadar brought up the subject of a TimeSplitters sequel, again, this time with series developer, Steve Ellis.

    When asked about the possibility of it being released on eight generation consoles he openly admitted:

    I don’t think there’s any chance that’s going to happen, you always got to the point where the marketing person in the room would say ‘I don’t know how to sell this’ because they want a character that they can put on the front of the box.

    Every marketing person and every publisher we spoke to [said] ‘You can’t have that as your selling point’ and maybe the sales figures of previous games backed that up.

    His statement at the time effectively buried any hope of a potential TimeSplitters sequel in the foreseeable future.

    But with THQ Nordic’s acquisition, the much-loved first-person shooter game has been given a lifeline, meaning gamers can live in hope once again.

    Come on THQ Nordic, make it happen… please.

    If you have a story you want to tell send it to UNILAD via [email protected]

  • Join us for the Twitch Rivals x Fortnite Summer Skirmish

    Join us for the Twitch Rivals x Fortnite Summer Skirmish

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    Fortnite fans, rejoice! We’re excited to announce Twitch Rivals will be featuring Fortnite as one of its games for this month, with $2 million in tournament prizes at stake.

    The events span across four days, two events per day, with the first on August 17. Each will be a part of Epic Games’ ongoing Fortnite Summer Skirmish Series, including 49 duo teams from EU or NA competing for $260,000 in their respective regions.

    The first event in the four-event series starts Friday, August 17 with the European tournament at 9 AM PT followed by the North American tournament at 2 PM PT. You can catch all of the action on twitch.tv/TwitchRivals or watch some of the streamers’ perspectives on their own channels:

    Tournament Dates

    • Friday, August 17
    • Saturday, August 18
    • Friday, August 24
    • Saturday, August 25

    Tournament Hours

    • Europe — 9:00 AM PDT (18:00 CEST)
    • North America — 2:00 PM PDT / 5:00 PM EDT

    Website: LINK

  • Catch TwitchDev at DevCom

    Catch TwitchDev at DevCom

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    The TwitchDev team is heading to Cologne this weekend! We are going to DevCom! Will we see you there?

    DevCom is a game developer conference hosted prior to the massive GamesCom conference later in the week.

    Be sure to attend the DevCom keynote given by Ethan Evans — EVP Commerce, Developers and Twitch Prime — on Monday, August 20 at 11:00am.

    You can also stop by Booth #9 to talk with our Twitch advocates and engineers to learn more and get all your questions answered.

    We are excited to meeting up with developers at this year’s DevCom! If you want to schedule a meeting with us at either DevCom or GamesCom, email: developer_support@justin.tv

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