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‘South Park: The Fractured But Whole’ DLC “From Dusk Till Casa Bonita” Announced

It’s already been almost five months since South Park: The Fractured But Whole, the sequel to South Park: The Stick of Truth, was released.
Many have completed the game since then, but that’s not where things end. For those who have been hoping for more South Park video game content, new DLC for The Fractured But Whole titled “From Dusk Till Casa Bonita” has been announced.
Find out when the DLC will be released below.
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‘South Park: The Fractured But Whole’ Free Trial Available Now

If you haven’t picked up South Park: The Fractured But Whole yet, Ubisoft has made a free trial of the game available to those who’d like to take it for a test drive first.
The game, like its predecessor South Park: The Stick of Truth, has been getting strong reviews, something I very much agree with. And with good reason; they’re incredibly fun to play if you’re a fan of the show.
In addition to announcing the free trial, Ubisoft has also answered a bunch of questions pertaining to the free trial. You can find all of those answers below.
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Game Review: South Park: The Fractured But Whole

South Park: The Fractured But Whole
Xbox One l PS4 l PC
DEVELOPER: Ubisoft San Francisco
PUBLISHER: Ubisoft
RELEASE DATE: October 17, 2017
One of my favorite games of 2014 was South Park: The Stick of Truth. A game that transported fans into the world we’ve been watching on TV for a couple of decades now. Now the highly anticipated sequel, South Park: The Fractured But Whole, has arrived.
In the game you once again play as the new kid in town, a frustratingly quiet kid who also happens to possess some impressive special abilities, especially in the art of flatulence. And as you quickly find out, the neighborhood children are no longer playing in the fantastical world they were in the first game. Now, they’ve moved on to superhero franchises.
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8-Minute ‘Far Cry 5’ Extended Gameplay Walkthrough Video Released

Ubisoft has released an extended gameplay walkthrough video for their upcoming release, Far Cry 5. The over eight-minute gameplay walkthrough was shown behind closed doors during E3 2017, where a shorter gameplay preview was shared with the public.
The extended walkthrough shows off more of the open world of Hope County, a canine companion named Boomer, ways to approach enemies you’ll encounter, some of the vehicles you can operate, and even a little break to enjoy some fishing.
Read more about Far Cry 5 and check out the gameplay walkthrough video below.
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‘Beyond Good and Evil 2’ : First Peek At Gameplay and More (Videos)
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Perhaps the best moment of E3 2017 came after the reveal of the latest trailer for the long-awaited sequel Beyond Good and Evil 2—which was itself one of the best things we saw out of this year’s E3 convention.
After the trailer was shown Michel Ancel, the creator and director of the incredible 2003 original (as well as the creator of the Rayman series), walked out to the stage accompanied by narrative director Gabrielle Shrager. Ancel has been fighting to make this game for so long (over a decade now—parts of it have been built in the past, we’ve seen trailers for it before, but it has struggled to find life), and once the new trailer had been debuted and he came out to the applauding crowd, emotions overtook him. You could see quite clearly how much it all meant to him.
Since that time, more goodies related to the game have been released, including our first peek at early gameplay and more info from those hard at work on building it. You can see the video of Ancel’s emotional appearance as well as the gameplay video and more below.
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The Drill Down 481: E3 2017 Wrap-Up

On this week’s The Drill Down podcast, E3, the Super Bowl for game developers, Uber fails again, and, much much more.
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Topics: Apps, Computers, Conventions, E3, Electronics, Environment, Features, Gadgets, Games, Podcasts, Science, Software, Technology, The Drill Down, Video Games
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E3 2017: Trippy Trailer For ‘Transference’ From Elijah Wood’s SpectreVision

Another game announced during E3 2017 this week looks like one that will mess with the ol’ brain a bit. The game is titled Transference, and it comes from Elijah Wood and his production company SpectreVision in collaboration with Ubisoft. It also features Macon Blair, who starred in Blue Ruin and Green Room, and recently directed Wood in the Netflix movie I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore.
Transference is a virtual reality experience, but will also be playable on traditional platforms as well. You can read more about it and watch the announcement trailer as well as a second video about the game below.
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E3 2017: Pirate Game ‘Skull & Bones’ Trailer, Gameplay

If you love pirates and video games, you’re probably pretty excited about a game like Sea of Thieves. But as it turns out, that’s not the only pirate game on the way. During Ubisoft’s E3 2017 presentation, a game called Skull & Bones was introduced which also offers some good old pirate fun.
Basically, Ubisoft took the knowledge they gained in crafting naval battles in games like Assassin’s Creed III and Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, and ran with it.
You read more about the game and watch a cinematic trailer, a gameplay demo, and a “What You Need to Know” video below.
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