Monthly Archives: February 2019

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Rumor: Xbox Games Pass Allegedly Coming to Nintendo Switch

A new report suggests that Xbox Games Pass may be headed to the Nintendo Switch in the future via streaming.

Via Game Informer, Direct Feed Games, an "outlet that has a strong track record for rumors especially centering around Nintendo," claims that Microsoft is preparing to publish ports of its games on the Switch alongside allowing Switch owners to stream Xbox Games Pass titles by its Project xCloud service.

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Update: Here’s What Overwatch’s Baptiste Can Do

Update February 26, 2019, 11:49 a.m.: Blizzard has announced more details about the latest Overwatch hero, Baptiste, and his abilities.

According to the most recent Patch Notes, Baptiste has the following abilities:

  • Biotic Launcher: Fires a three-round burst that rewards accuracy and recoil control with significant damage output.
  • Alternate Fire: Throws grenades that heal allies near the point of impact.
  • Regenerative Burst: Activates an intense surge that heals Baptiste and his allies over time.
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Activision, EA CEOs Reportedly Among Most Overpaid

In a new report from As You Sow on the most overpaid CEOs of 2019, Activision Blizzard and Electronic Arts' chief executives are reportedly on the list.

As You Sow, a non-profit foundation that encourages social responsibility at corporations, publishes an annual report of the top 100 overpaid CEOs according to their research.

The methodology in calculating the top positions that are overpaid, includes an analysis of taking the CEO's salary and the ratio with the average worker at said company, along with other factors such as shareholder votes against CEOs' pay package.

Activision's Bobby Kotick holds the position for being the most overpaid CEO in the history of the gaming industry in the US.

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5 Awesome Black Video Game Characters

Change is positive.

It feels like slowly, but surely over the past few years, publishers have finally started to realize the value of trying to inject their properties with new perspectives based around diverse characters, casts, and crews. A few developers like Long Hat House with Dandara, Arkane Studios with Dishonored, and Respawn Entertainment with this month’s Apex Legends have specifically included prominent black characters, and proven that it’s not hard to do.

Seeing blackness in-game is finally becoming normal, which is a stark contrast from when I was a kid and only able to make my Animal Crossing villager look like me by having him tan every day. It was a Jersey Shore nightmare cycle. Now kids get to bop their friends in Smash Ultimate as dark-skinned villagers who sport fly haircuts and don’t over-tan. We’re getting somewhere.

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Microsoft Employees Protest Company’s HoloLens Military Contract

UPDATE: A Microsoft spokesperson provided the following statement to IGN:

"We gave this issue careful consideration and outlined our perspective in an October 2018 blog. We always appreciate feedback from employees and provide many avenues for their voices to be heard. In fact, we heard from many employees throughout the fall. As we said then, we’re committed to providing our technology to the U.S. Department of Defense, which includes the U.S. Army under this contract. As we’ve also said, we’ll remain engaged as an active corporate citizen in addressing the important ethical and public policy issues relating to AI and the military.”

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Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 Will Cost $3,500

Microsoft has unveiled the HoloLens 2, an updated mixed-reality device that starts at $3,500 and will support Unreal Engine 4.

Announced by Microsoft at MWC Barcelona, HoloLens 2 focuses on three key areas: immersion, comfort and an execrated time-to-value ratio.

To improve upon HoloLens’ immersion, Microsoft purportedly doubled HoloLens' field of view while maintaining a holographic density of 47 pixels per degree of sight. It features a new display system that achieves this at low power, and includes a new time-of-flight depth sensor for direct manipulation of holograms. On top of this, HoloLens 2 features eye-tracking sensors and iris recognition for security.

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Horror Game Disappears From Steam Following Meme Controversy

A Taiwanese horror game has been removed from Steam following a controversy surrounding Winnie the Pooh and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Devotion was removed from Steam after users found an in-game meme mocking Xi, according to The Verge.

An in-game poster reportedly says, "Xi Jinping Winnie-the-Pooh moron," an apparent reference to internet memes that have long compared the Chinese president to the famous cartoon bear. It remains unclear if this was the exact reason the game was removed.

Chinese censors have repeatedly banned content linking the president to Winnie the Pooh. According to Business Insider, the Oscar-nominated Disney film Christopher Robin was recently banned because of the memes.

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