Mighty No. 9 Release Date Announced

Mighty No. 9 will be available in North America on September 15 and in Europe on September 18.

The game will be available both physically and digitally for PS4, Xbox One and Wii U, while a digital version will be available for PS3, Xbox 360, PC, Mac and Linux. PS Vita and 3DS editions will be available at a later date.

Additionally, comcept has announced the English voiceovers will be joined by Japanese and French options, while subtitles will be available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Russian, Polish and Brazilian Portuguese.

DLC for the title has been revealed too - the 'Ray' DLC features an all-new stage culminating in a fight with Beck's rival that, when completed, unlocks Ray for use in the main game, replete with all his unique skills. The DLC will be bundled in the retail version of the game and provided to all Kickstarter backers for free.

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Mighty No. 9 Release Date Announced

Mighty No. 9 will be available in North America on September 15 and in Europe on September 18.

The game will be available both physically and digitally for PS4, Xbox One and Wii U, while a digital version will be available for PS3, Xbox 360, PC, Mac and Linux. PS Vita and 3DS editions will be available at a later date.

Additionally, comcept has announced the English voiceovers will be joined by Japanese and French options, while subtitles will be available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Russian, Polish and Brazilian Portuguese.

DLC for the title has been revealed too - the 'Ray' DLC features an all-new stage culminating in a fight with Beck's rival that, when completed, unlocks Ray for use in the main game, replete with all his unique skills. The DLC will be bundled in the retail version of the game and provided to all Kickstarter backers for free.

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Big Changes Coming to Final Fantasy 15 Following Feedback

Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata has revealed some of the changes coming to the upcoming RPG following all the fan feedback that was provided for the Episode Duscae demo.

In a special episode of Active Time Report, Tabata and marketing manager Akio Ofuji explained what many people found troubling, and how the developer is taking steps to make the end product more palatable.

Tabata acknowledged the game's controls received the lowest score, with the camera, lock-on and a general feeling of chaos in combat all coming under scrutiny. He's acknowledged this and has promised the team are "thoroughly" addressing it. Tabata also promised your team's AI would be bumped up, while a minimap and difficulty option will be added.

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Big Changes Coming to Final Fantasy 15 Following Feedback

Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata has revealed some of the changes coming to the upcoming RPG following all the fan feedback that was provided for the Episode Duscae demo.

In a special episode of Active Time Report, Tabata and marketing manager Akio Ofuji explained what many people found troubling, and how the developer is taking steps to make the end product more palatable.

Tabata acknowledged the game's controls received the lowest score, with the camera, lock-on and a general feeling of chaos in combat all coming under scrutiny. He's acknowledged this and has promised the team are "thoroughly" addressing it. Tabata also promised your team's AI would be bumped up, while a minimap and difficulty option will be added.

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Batman: Arkham Knight Season Pass Announced

Warner Bros. has announced a Season Pass for Batman: Arkham Knight will cost £32.99 / $39.99 if purchased on its own, or available in a Premium Edition of the game priced £87.98 / $99 on PS4 and Xbox One.

The Season Pass will provide DLC for six months following the game's release. Though solid details on content haven't been nailed down, we should apparently expect "new story missions, additional super-villains invading Gotham City, legendary Batmobile skins, advanced challenge maps, alternative character skins, and new drivable race tracks."

We recently got a new trailer for the game, in which Arkham Knight's darker tone is evident. We first learned of Arkham Knight's M-rating, the first ever in the series, back in February, and were provided with some details of the game's more violent scenes in March.

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Batman: Arkham Knight Season Pass Announced

Warner Bros. has announced a Season Pass for Batman: Arkham Knight will cost £32.99 / $39.99 if purchased on its own, or available in a Premium Edition of the game priced £87.98 / $99 on PS4 and Xbox One.

The Season Pass will provide DLC for six months following the game's release. Though solid details on content haven't been nailed down, we should apparently expect "new story missions, additional super-villains invading Gotham City, legendary Batmobile skins, advanced challenge maps, alternative character skins, and new drivable race tracks."

We recently got a new trailer for the game, in which Arkham Knight's darker tone is evident. We first learned of Arkham Knight's M-rating, the first ever in the series, back in February, and were provided with some details of the game's more violent scenes in March.

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Is This the Future of Google Glass?

Google has sent the A4R-CAP1 smart BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) device to the FCC for approval.

It is not known what this mystery device is yet, but there are signs that it could be the future of Google Glass.

The FCC label requires a swipe to see it, suggesting that the device will have a touch strip similar to that of the existing Google Glass. There are also mentions of Android-like firmware and a battery.

In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, the CEO of Luxottica, which makes the eyewear, said that the company is "now working on version 2" of Glass.

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Is This the Future of Google Glass?

Google has sent the A4R-CAP1 smart BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) device to the FCC for approval.

It is not known what this mystery device is yet, but there are signs that it could be the future of Google Glass.

The FCC label requires a swipe to see it, suggesting that the device will have a touch strip similar to that of the existing Google Glass. There are also mentions of Android-like firmware and a battery.

In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, the CEO of Luxottica, which makes the eyewear, said that the company is "now working on version 2" of Glass.

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