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Total War: Three Kingdoms DLC plans and mod tools announced

From Total War Blog: "And, as you’d expect, Total War: Three Kingdoms is a pretty big deal for us. All our releases are, of course, but this is the first new historical era game for us in nearly 6 years. As you probably know, we have multiple core teams dedicated to multiple projects, and while many supporting team members (such as art and audio for example) circulate on and off projects as needed, the core team has been working on it for some 5 years now, so the excitement is certainly palpable."

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Coming to Xbox Game Pass: Total War: Three Kingdoms, Naraka: Bladepoint, Far Cry 5, and More

From Xbox Wire: "I know, June has been a wild month so far already (this is my subtle plug to check out everything announced at the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase). Act surprised, but we’re not done yet. We’re closing out the month with more games you can look forward to very soon (some very, very soon, as in available today!)."

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Golfcoachh667d ago

Looking forward to playing Far Cry 5, I have not played that one yet. I have to say I really enjoy GamePass, a wide variety of games especially with the EA Play stuff. I find myself trying all sorts of games I never have played before. I enjoy the cloud aspect so I don't have to download it then figure out I don't like it and delete it. Worth every penny in my opinion.

MadLad667d ago

Nice. Thought it was cool Gamepass was getting the remasters of the Shadowrun trilogy, but Farcry 5 is also a good one.
Personal favorite of the series, but only have it on PC.

gangsta_red667d ago (Edited 667d ago )

Some excellent additions to GP and just in time since I just finished Elden Ring.

Naraka looks extremely fun and then there's Far Cry 5, good job GP

Orchard667d ago

FC5 I’ll have to play - it’s been on my backlog for a while and I just never got around to buying it. Looks pretty fun from watching YT plays.

SonyStyled666d ago (Edited 666d ago )

It’s my favorite Far Cry so I hope you enjoy it too. It’s full of little Americana jokes and satires that might go over one’s head if they weren’t an American or a Canadian rancher. Great fun though! Gameplay, setting, and music really fit the tone well

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Why Total War: Three Kingdoms Failed

KeenGamer: "Despite being the best selling game in the series, Total War: Three Kingdoms failed to maintain the hype and fell into obscurity. How did this happen? Although a large amount of factors contributed to why Three Kingdoms failed, none are as egregious as Creative Assembly's handling and post-launch support of the game."

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Lionsguard1042d ago

I love the historical TW games but after the Warhammer series, I can never go back. Which is why I'm worried after TW:WH3 releases, what's next?

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What's With All The Buggy AAA Launches These Days?

From Xfire: "Frontier Developments CEO David Braben recently issued a personal apology for the buggy state in which Elite Dangerous: Odyssey, the space-sim expansion that let commanders roam around outside their cockpits for the first time, launched. This latest disastrous release of a highly anticipated AAA project comes hot on the heels of Cyberpunk 2077's and Outriders' own troubled first steps. What's with all the buggy AAA launches these days?"

LordoftheCritics1049d ago

They're not buggy, just added difficulty.

isarai1049d ago

Stop supporting it, dont buy games till they are fixed, or just dont buy them period when they ship broken. They follow money, and shipping broken means they can save on development cost, ship it premature, make their money, then use the money to fix it later. In most cases it's never fully fixed tho, and sometimes never fixed. I'm tired of it, so i just dont buy most AAA games anymore

Father__Merrin1049d ago

I remember all the issues with watchdogs 1 the developers issued a statement that they will take on the concerns and try better next time

CptDville1049d ago

Totally agree.

Cyberpunk was the last pre-order I fell for. CDPR taught me a good lesson that no gaming company can be trusted (ever).

From now on, I will only buy games months after it's release. The same for consoles, first day buyers always are more susceptible to worse hardware

smolinsk1049d ago

Way wait months if the game comes out and is fine?

CYALTR1048d ago

You can usually pick it up for half price by then. Games prices drop quickly these days. I mean, if you haven't played it, it is still the same game 6 months later. Maybe better if there were launch issues.

Double_O_Revan1049d ago

I wait 6 months on all these big games before I consider buying them. If it hasn't been fixed by then, then it probably won't be. Plus by then it's usually way cheaper.

TheGreatGazoo301049d ago

I've always done that (not exactly 6 months). Generally I wait for 2 major patches before playing massive open world games. It's not a new problem, covid maybe increased it a little. The reason it's noticed more now is Twitter and waaaay more massive open world games.

Darkborn1049d ago

I mean every time there's a delay devs get death threats and boycotts. Whenever they release a buggy game they also get death threats though.

NeoGamer2321049d ago

The threats should disappear. That is on idiotic gamers.

But, the developers and publishers have to ensure that they release something more then a beta on day one. I used to buy day one a ton. But, now I just can't justify it. Why buy day one beta and help the developer and publisher work out issues only to have a definitive edition in 6-12 months at half the price and none of the pain of being an early adopter?

Also, developers and publishers have to stop announcing release dates when they don't know for sure they will get there. They need to be accurate and set realistic expectations.

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NeodeosX1049d ago

It's called a pandemy, and devs working as best as they can in work-from-home conditions + games systems becoming more and more advanced and complex meaning far more bugs than before to track and fix.

porkChop1049d ago

No. We had this problem before the pandemic even started. Since patches became viable with the PS360, devs have been releasing games in an increasingly unfinished state. There's a culture in the game industry that perpetuates releasing games broken and lacking polish because it can just be patched later.

DJStotty1046d ago (Edited 1046d ago )

Buggy games have been a thing ever since the "Day 1 patch" has been introduced.

Sigh... i remember the good old days of buying a game on cartridge, whacking it in the console, experiencing zero load times, and the game working as advertised.

Maybe we should rewind and the consoles should all launch their games on cartridges/SD cards.

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