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New Details for State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition

At PAX this week, Undead Labs announced that State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition, a remastered version of last year’s surprise hit, will arrive on Xbox One and PC in 2015. After the dust has settled, they quietly sent out a press release detailing a few improvements and features coming to the re-master, such as new weapons and vehicles.

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MRMagoo1233519d ago

Not a bad game, I enjoyed it on pc but it had so many bugs I gave up on it eventually, maybe the new pc version will have them taken care of.

Grave3519d ago

Loved State of Decay on 360, but the jump to PC was rough. Hopefully this will be the answer. I'm in.

qwerty6763519d ago

never played it on 360 but the concept sounds intriguing. might actually pick this remaster up.

dazzrazz3519d ago

I'm wondering it they gonna remaster it with all the glitches 2

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Undead Labs to Open New Game Studio and Academy in New Orleans

"Today we are excited to announce that the Undead Labs Studio Head and Founder, Jeff Strain, is launching an exciting new initiative."

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Vasto1587d ago

Great to see that all of Microsoft's new studios are seeing growth now that they are a part of Xbox Game Studios.

Obscure_Observer1586d ago

Phil Spencer is not only acquiring new studios he ´s making them bigger and better. Great job, Phil!

annoyedgamer1587d ago (Edited 1587d ago )

A studio not headquatered in Washington or California? I..I need to sit down..

Spurg1587d ago

Now that the acquisition has slowed down, it all about heavily investing in the studios. We already saw great talent reaching Obsidian, Playground games. the initiative and the Inxile. Ninja theory in the midst of building a new studio in Cambridge and now undead labs are starting a new one.

The only studio that has been under the radar is Compulsion games.

timotim1586d ago

That's awesome. Microsoft and its studios continue to grow and expand.

ReadyPlayer221586d ago

Good news! Keep those next gen games pumping!

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Undead Labs - A message for our friends at ArenaNet

As rumours of ArenaNet employee layoffs have been appearing today, Undead Labs sends a message of support and says that they will do everything they can "to help people find their next great opportunity" and that they will do "their best to coordinate" the job opportunities "with the entire Xbox Game Studios family".

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Spurg1883d ago

"We’ll do our best to coordinate with the entire Xbox Game Studios family to ensure we have broad representation of opportunity within all of our studios."

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Here's What You Need to Know About Microsofts Seven New Studios

Microsoft revealed that it had acquired two more studios: Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment. That brings the total numbers of studios they acquired this year to seven. Microsoft has a lot of confidence in these studios, with Matt Booty, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Studios, even saying that these developers “have the collective creative power and operational excellence to deliver the next industry game changers.”

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lxeasy1982d ago

I personally hope they acquire a couple more studios in 2019. This is the competitive Xbox that the industry has been wanting again for a while. Glad they are back to there roots. Which is games first.

Pubg4life1981d ago

Yeah they seem to be focused on putting the gamer first and less on entertainment apps which is good. I know they added 7 new studios but do you think they'll add more?

darthv721980d ago

Sumo digital would be a good fit.

jaymacx1980d ago

It's great they have added studios. What is most important though is what gets developed by these studios. If high quality titles come out of this then it's a win for us gamers. Hopefully this will diversify their lineup. Maybe they can also get Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon sequels though a future partnership with Japanese devs.

lxeasy1980d ago

Yeah that would be great. I wonder what kind of game we will get from The Initiative.

rainslacker1980d ago

I have nothing against them getting more, but rapid expansion without any releases seems putting the cart before the horse. Get things in order. What they have now is more than enough to get started, and realistically, about 3 times as much as they needed to quell the criticism from those actually interested in them making more games.

Chris121980d ago

Nonsense as usual. You need studios to make the games. Buying further studios in no way effects the other studios and what they are working on/releasing. It would, however, increase the chances of more quality releases.

rainslacker1979d ago

Is it though? MS says they want to put all their games on game pass day one. How many of those studios are going to be making AAA games? What kind of quality are you going to get from a sub service. 7 new studios is good. I can't say it isn't. But MS needs to get the ball rolling instead of just trying to do everything at once. 7 Studios, along with what they already had, and before they just keep acquiring studios, start to get a return on investment, and find out what will work for them, and what won't. Otherwise, they have a bunch of studios which start getting too much to manage, and it takes more than just buying studios to make games, but the entire infrastructure behind managing those studios can't just go full throttle and expect to be managed well.

Chris121979d ago

MS haven't just bought these studios by picking the names from a hat. The advantage of buying existing studios is they are already working on projects so MS will already have an idea of what games are coming and ETA's. As for Gamepass, figures already show games sale numbers remain strong and in some cases better as customers are trying games they wouldn't normally play.

rainslacker1979d ago

@Chris

Care to cite those actual numbers? All I've ever heard about it was MS stating something about it.

I'm well aware of the benefits of MS buying existing studios. Never said that was a bad thing to do, nor that they shouldn't be doing it. I'm stating that rapid expansion is not always a good thing. Throwing money at a problem isn't always a way to fix a problem. I'm sure they'll deliver the games, but if they do too much, too fast, they're going to have more failures than successes, and this is the same kind of thing that makes them fail when they try to buy their way into markets where they either have no presence, or are struggling to have presence. This isn't some random supposition on my part, it is part of MS history. When it comes to the games, those failures are going to lead to them closing studios, which isn't a good thing. MS isn't going to spend all this money on developers that can't bring them what they want. No matter how much they posture now about wanting to be all awesome and so pro-gamer and about being creative and all that other crap that has Xbox fan boys drooling over nothing.

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tontontam01980d ago (Edited 1980d ago )

wtf only fanboys wants that, what gamers want to see is for microsoft to "CREATE" new studios not "BUY" studios.

Chris121979d ago

Why? What difference does it make ultimately? Another fanboy trying to find fault where there is none.

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AizenSosuke1982d ago

I want some JP studios as well, as asian studios overall to truly compete right now. Xbox is american product to most easterners which most don't like.

lxeasy1982d ago

I know this might not happen but I hope they can talk to Platinum about working on Scalebound again. Honestly I was looking forward to that game. Platinum games are amazing developers.

thatguyhayat1980d ago

I doubt this will ever happen, hideki showed his frustrations working with Microsoft on twitter. He even said and i quote *is Microsoft fucking around with me* from there you could tell things weren't going well

ApocalypseShadow1981d ago

Or, they could just build a Japanese studio like they are doing with building the Initiative. I mean, what's stopping them?

lxeasy1981d ago

That sounds like a cool idea. What games will they make though. JRPGs or action games platnium style?

Gh05t1979d ago

Maybe they don't have a leader who understands Microsoft's culture and Japanese studio cultute that can lead a team to be both a successful Japanese studio but under MS way of doing business.

Not a knock on anyone, I just wonder if they don't have an executive team that they can trust right now. I believe that they are trying though. There are some great games from x360 that are Japanese studios that are some classics. Here is to hoping they can figure it out and make it happen.

rainslacker1980d ago

Korea might be a good place to look as well. I think it's an untapped market, mostly pigeonholed as being just mt laced short term MMOs. But they have the ability to make games, and their style can be fairly unique.

Pubg4life1979d ago

honestly if crackdown 3 succeeds then Sumo digital should join them as well

nommers1979d ago

Hell no. They damn near killed off a chance at Nier Automata from even existing after the Scalebound debacle what with their enforcement of bs practices that wasn’t in line with what Platinum wanted. Rare has dropped off the face of the Earth pretty much and their once great studio produces nothing worth mentioning. What makes you think any of the western studios they bought are going to produce anything good or anything at all? Most of them I’m betting will just die a long painful death.

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crazyCoconuts1982d ago

Since we're putting requests in, since MS is championing cross-platform cross-platform, I would like them to also release all new games on the Sony platform ;-)

Switch4One1982d ago

Sure...is Sony Vaio still a thing?

lxeasy1981d ago

Maybe if ps5 adopts windows 10 ;)

Pubg4life1981d ago

That'll probably happen when Sony puts last of us on Xbox lol.

neomahi1979d ago

That pretty well says it all.. Microsoft won't budge. They want to play buddy buddy but when it comes down to it, niether Halo nor Gears are on PlayStation hardware. It's a mind game.

bluefox7551980d ago

Meh, I used to say that for PC before they enacted it, but they barely make any good exclusives, so not a real concern for me these days

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optimus1981d ago

i hope they announce what each one is working on at e3. the door is wide open now that sony dropped out for next year.

lxeasy1981d ago

I doubt they'll announce what each is working on. They Might Spread the announcements.

Pubg4life1981d ago

I think by e3 2020 we might have know what most of the new studios are working on if not all

NeoGamer2321980d ago

Not at all...

I only want them announcing games that will ship within the year. I do not like any publisher that talks about games early because there is always a significant chance of cancellation or multiple delays.

Anything farther than a year is not close enough to completion to show.

rainslacker1980d ago (Edited 1980d ago )

They're less likely to announce anything if they don't feel like they have to show Sony up on anything. They pretty much have e3 to themselves, as Nintendo competes it a different market.

However, it is likely we will at least hear about one or two new projects. They already implied a new fable game at the last e3. Forza is a given. Likely something about gears. And maybe reveals for a couple of the studios they brought. It might actually be one of ms best conferences when I really think about it.

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mkis0071980d ago

I'm excited overall. This will keep Sony on it's toes! Will almost certainly get a good single-player xbox- pc title too.

battlegrog1980d ago

I agree but the issue is moving forward the industry will be very driven by software snd infrastructure. Which sony lacks

rainslacker1980d ago

Last I checked, Sony has both those things. Software they have more than the competition combined right now. Infrastructure they have works fine, and unlike the competition they already have a working solution to the only new.infrastructure coming, which is game streaming. Pan otherwise is fine outside some things that could be changed to make non operational features more fluid....like the current name change thing.

doggo841980d ago (Edited 1980d ago )

Sony lacks software?

I only know a certain other company that lacks software severely in comparison, but nothing negative can be said about that company on n4g.

Software has been sony's strength this generation, just in case you've been asleep for the last 5 years. Sony's first party has gone from strength to strength, and once again (for the 300th time I've said this) Sony have doubled down on first party and will continue to deliver next generation. You can't even remotely dispute that.

Sony lacks infrastructure?

Sony bought out Gakai in 2012, JUST in case you've been asleep since before that announcement. So there goes your bogus fanboy claims.
cheers.

lxeasy1980d ago

Yeah I think Ninja Theory will def do single player games.

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