Forza Horizon 4 Post-Launch Roadmap Detailed

During today’s Inside Xbox livestream, Playground Games has laid out a post-launch roadmap for Forza Horizon 4 after it launches on October 2, both for individual purchase and on Xbox Game Pass.

Horizon 4 will change its in-game season every week after players have finished the early portion of the game, and after a full year of in-game seasons (four weeks) a new year will start with a batch of new content, the first starting on October 25.

The first season present at launch for Forza Horizon 4 will be summer, but this will shift to autumn on Thursday, 3:30 PM GMT and will change the season around the game world. This season change will happen at the same time every week, and will be shown via a countdown clock for gamers currently playing the game. If players are in the middle of something, the game will allow them to finish, then a brief cinematic showing the season change will be shown, with the new season changes in effect after the cinematic.

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Every IGN Forza Horizon/Motorsport Review

Going from 0 to 9.6 in 13 years may not sound like an astonishing rate of acceleration, but in the case of the Forza series (both Motorsport and Horizon) has done some super impressive things. Now that Forza Horizon 4 has added an all-time series high 9.6 to the series' resume, let's drive through Forza history to see how Playground Games and Microsoft raced past the competition. Which game was your favorite?

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Xbox Avatars Update Coming Next Month

Xbox announced deeper customizations with avatars during the Inside Xbox live stream on Tuesday.

The focus was for avatars to become more inclusive, expressive, and creative for users to be able to further customize.

The new avatar system takes the old one to an entirely different level – it will be called the Xbox Avatar Editor.

Senior Program Manager of Xbox Avatars, Randy Santossio explained where the inspiration came from to make these changes to avatars.

"We agreed very early that we wanted to bring the best parts of the Xbox Original Avatar, add to that expressive goodness, and make it better."

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Xbox Announces Mouse and Keyboard Support

During today’s Inside Xbox livestream, Phil Spencer announced that mouse and keyboard support is coming to Xbox One.

It will be on Xbox Preview in October, and will be initially tested on Warframe. The idea behind mouse and keyboard support will be as a tool for developers, so they can choose how they want the control style integrated, if they want it integrated at all.

“If you’re a dominant FPS player right now on controller and you’re worried that all the sudden you’re gonna get swamped because a bunch of mouse and keyboard players are gonna get flooded into your game, that’s not what we’re doing,” said Spencer. “We’re putting choice into the hands of the developers about the games that they want to bring."

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The Convoluted History of Star Trek: Discovery’s Captain Pike Explained

Star Trek: Discovery's second season hits CBS All Access this week, and fans were left hanging when the first season ended with a stunning tease as the Discovery found itself face to face with the USS Enterprise. The famous ship's arrival naturally led to the assumption (which was later confirmed) that we'd be meeting a younger version of lead character Michael Burnham's adoptive brother Spock, who will be played by Ethan Peck.

But since Discovery takes place about 10 years before the events of Captain Kirk's The Original Series adventures on the Enterprise, the current commanding officer of the ship is Captain Christopher Pike (played by Inhumans' Anson Mount on Discovery), who Trek history tells us helmed the Enterprise just before James Kirk took over. Though Pike only played a minor role in The Original Series in its final form (more on that in a moment), the character has endured across several films and television series and has been portrayed by four different actors to date. So let's take a moment to get to know the first commanding officer of the Enterprise to give the order, "Engage!"

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The Walking Dead: Andrew Lincoln Plans to Return…To Direct

While Andrew Lincoln, who has played Rick Grimes since the first episode of AMC's The Walking Dead in 2010, is leaving his character behind during season 9, he doesn't plan on leaving The Walking Dead family as he intends to direct future episodes.

Speaking to EW, Lincoln has said that he will be returning to season 9's set in Senoia, GA shortly to "learn the directing ropes, with the plan of helming his own episode next season."

"I'm going back," Lincoln said. "I'm going back to shadow a director, and my intention is to direct next year."

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Fortnite Xbox One S Bundle Announced

During the Inside Xbox live stream, a new Xbox One S Fortnite bundle was announced.

The $300 USD Fortnite Xbox One S bundle comes with 2,000 V-bucks, which is enough to get a season 6 battle pass, along with other in-game items.

Also included is a legendary Eon character outfit, Epic Aurora glider, and the rare Resonator pickup.

The release date is yet to be announced, but the bundle will include a 1TB Xbox One S and is the first Xbox exclusive Fortnite content.

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October Xbox Games with Gold Lineup

Inside Xbox announced during their stream Tuesday, the Xbox Live Games with Gold lineup for Oct. 2018.

The following titles will be available for Gold members next month.

  • Hitman Blood Money - Oct. 16 (Xbox 360)

  • Overcooked! Oct. 1 (Xbox One)

  • Victor Vran Oct. 16 (Xbox One)

  • Stuntman: Ignition Oct. 1 (Xbox 360)

Hitman Blood Money is a stealth game from 2006 and is the fourth installment in the Hitman series. The game follows Agent 47 around as he overcomes obstacles and completes missions.

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Bill Cosby Sentenced to 3-10 Years in Prison

Bill Cosby was sentenced three to 10 years in a state prison on Tuesday for sexually assaulting a woman at his home in 2004, reported by Variety.

Judge Steven T. O'Neill from Montgomery Country denied Cosby's request for bail pending his appeal.

Cosby will need to serve the minimum time of three years under Pennsylvania law before he can be up for parole. The maximum sentence is five to 10 years in prison.

“This is a serious crime,” said O’Neill, who rejected the defense request for house arrest, partial confinement, and even a chance to serve the sentence in the county jail as opposed to state prison.

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