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Activision has announced the first details and published the debut trailer for . They discover that the character actor John Malkovich plays, Oz, becomes a zombie. Presumably, things get ugly.
Descent is set on a "survival facility" in the middle of the ocean, and also includes new "fused" zombie enemies (briefly shown in the trailer) and an all-new Trident Reflected Energy weapon. This gun is also on display in the video--it looks totally crazy.
The expansion, as well as the previous three, are available to buy for $15 each. They are also available at a discount through the $50 Advanced Warfare DLC pass.
New Game Plus modes vary from game to game, but they typically allow players who have completed a game once to start over with extra rewards or challenges for the second go-around.
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[UPDATE] Razer has now officially confirmed the deal. The company acquired Ouya's software assets, including the company's games and online retail platform. What's more, Ouya's technical team and developer relations personnel will join Razer. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
More from the announcement follows below.
"In the near future, Razer will be providing existing Ouya users with a clear path of migration to the more advanced Forge TV micro-console and Serval controller bundle. Razer's intention is to allow Ouya users to bring their games, controllers, and accounts to the Cortex TV platform on the Forge microconsole, advancing the experience of Android gaming on TV that they have previously enjoyed. Additionally, Razer is planning deep product discounts for incoming Ouya users to purchase Razer hardware, and a spate of freebies, giveaways, and promotions to enjoy on their new Forge consoles.
"Moving forward, Razer plans significant development of the Forge TV micro-console, controllers and software solutions to enhance the home entertainment experience. The company also intends to bring myriad additional games to the Android platform it purchased, through increased investment in developer and publisher programs, and with complementary technology partner initiatives."
The original story is below.
Gaming peripheral company Razer has acquired Android gaming platform Ouya.
The sale was announced by Ouya founder Julie Uhrman on Twitter, where she thanked a number of people that helped bring the microconsole to market, and also asked Razer to look after the community and team.
Other tweets from Uhrman have confirmed she is leaving the company: "Ouya was a once in a lifetime experience. Now, I'm off to find the next."
In early June 2015, following reports indicating that .
Speed-running charity campaign Summer Games Done Quick (SGDQ) has returned.
The annual event, which this summer is raising money for , and three dollars of every sale will go to Doctors Without Borders. The charity delivers emergency medical and humanitarian aid to people impacted by conflict and natural disasters.
In the world of XCOM, much has changed by the time
Can you share a moment when using the sharpshooter in particular where your plan came together in a memorable way?
That stuff happens all the time. We have a weapon upgrade system that we've just talked about super high level. Now, you can actually modify your weapons back at base with these specific attachments. You can find something on the battlefield. It's a tangible item. Then you bring it back. You have to do some research with your scientists, just in pure XCOM fashion, to be able to have the capability to do this. Once you do, you can customize your weapons to your heart's delight, not just how they look, but then also how they behave.
With the sharpshooter, you can use things like expanded magazines, which implies more ammo. You have more ammo capacity, and there's other attachment points. I've used expanded magazines and autoloaders, which is basically free reload. Then when you combine that with something like Death From Above, and basically the equivalent of something like Double Tap from Enemy Unknown, where you're chaining these abilities together, then you get a sense that you can get those moments of these awesome kill streaks closer to mid-game if you choose to focus on that rather than other tech. That sort of stuff, I wasn't expecting with the weapon upgrade system, but it's been pretty pleasing to play with.
Come back to GameSpot tomorrow (5amPT, July 28 2015) for another XCOM 2 exclusive class reveal.
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