Gaming
Call of Duty is getting an official boardgame
Coming soon
For years, the Call of Duty franchise notoriously demands a whopping chunk of space on a player’s hard drive. In the future, the long-running shooter series is asking more than just bytes in the digital world. Call of Duty is reportedly getting an official boardgame.
Today, boardgame developer Arcane Wonders officially announced development of an upcoming boardgame set in the first-person shooter’s universe. More specifically, it will be based on 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare reboot.
As with most boardgames today, the untitled boardgame will go up first on Kickstarter. Dedicated fans of tabletop games will get the chance to grab the game first before everyone else. It will also expand even after the initial launch. In a statement to Polygon, it will eventually feature “cooperative campaigns… that will allow 1-4 players,” including a zombie-themed campaign.
Since the game is still in development, it’s unclear how the boardgame version will translate the fast-paced, high-action franchise into a slower, methodical tabletop game. Arcane Wonders assures players that it will still feature the same experience, albeit with a streamlined approach.
The game has no launch date yet. However, it is expected that it will cost US$ 50 per set — a bit cheaper than the original game series.
SEE ALSO: Call of Duty is coming to the Switch
Gaming
Honor of Kings: World opens sign-ups for PC Alpha Test
Be among the first to explore Primaera
TiMi Studio Group has announced the first-ever overseas closed PC Alpha Test for Honor of Kings: World.
Players can register now via this link for a chance to experience the Eastern Fantasy multiplayer action RPG.
The anticipated title is rooted in the globally renowned MOBA game, Honor of Kings, which has 260 million monthly active users.
The RPG counterpart expands the series’ vast lore, turning it into an open world filled with adventure, mystery, and legendary heroes for players to explore.
It is set against the backdrop of Eastern Fantasy and infused with futuristic elements. It introduces players to “the Flow,” a powerful and mysterious force shaping the fate of the world.
In Honor of Kings: World, players begin their journey as students at the prestigious Jixia Academy before venturing across the continent of Primaera.
Along the way, they will encounter iconic heroes, forge alliances, and ultimately challenge the “Chain of Fate” to create their own legend.
Alpha Test details
Participants in the Alpha Test will gain early hands-on access to the game whilst development continues.
This early test will provide valuable insight into core gameplay systems and offer players a first look at the world and features of Honor of Kings: World.
Features include:
- Free exploration of the Primaera continent
- Dynamic combat system with dual hero Flow Styles
- Rich blend of PvE adventure and competitive PvP experiences
- Skill-based combat with precise parries, perfect dodges, and highly responsive action gameplay
- Cooperative multiplayer boss encounters with evolving mechanics
- Social features such as shared world hubs and co-op activities
- Home building, farming, and crafting systems
The test will be open to select countries in North America, Europe and Southeast Asia. The title will be available only in English for now, but more languages are expected to be added.
Gaming
Xbox CEO admits Game Pass is too expensive right now
Her statement was clear in a leaked memo.
Formerly a cheap and convenient way to enjoy content, today’s subscription services are anything but affordable. Signing up for so many services can quickly pile up and rob you of a significant chunk of your monthly salary. Today, recently instated Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has surprisingly agreed with the sentiment and called out the Game Pass for being “too expensive for players.”
While today’s subscriptions still conveniently collate a swath of content under one roof, their service providers continuously up their prices for no reason or, worse, for the promise of AI features no one asked for. The Game Pass is no different after a series of price hikes have placed the service beyond what budget-conscious players might call justifiable.
As of late, Sharma has been adamant about the resurgence of Xbox as a worthy competitor to the PlayStation and the Switch. She even teased the platform’s next generation as a device that can also play PC games.
Today, in a leaked memo (via The Verge), Sharma has reportedly admitted to the ongoing pitfalls of the Game Pass system.
“Short term, Game Pass has become too expensive for players, so we need a better value equation. Long term, we will evolve Game Pass into a more flexible system which will take time to test and learn around,” she said.
A simple price cut still seems like a lot to hope for. Xbox might also introduce a new tier that might reduce the price at the expense of some features. At the very least, Xbox’s new head recognizes the problem of an overly expensive subscription.
SEE ALSO: Project Helix is Xbox’s next console, and it plays PC games
Gaming
HoYoverse’s first life sim, Petit Planet, opens Stardrift Test sign-ups
Closed beta begins April 21st, introduces more features
HoYoverse is expanding to the life sim genre with Petit Planet, and sign-ups for their Stardrift Test are now open.
This new round of closed beta testing is available on PC, iOS, and Android. It will start on April 21, and will introduce new Neighbors, enhanced Starsea Voyage experiences, and additional Galactic Bazaar activities.
The title blends the joy of creation, companionship, and community-driven experiences, transforming the universe into a canvas of infinite possibilities. To sign up, simply visit the website here.
HoYoverse has also dropped Petit Planet’s latest trailer:
In the game, players take on the role of Planet Tender, stepping into the vast Starsea with a planet to call their own.
As planets connect to form galaxies, new stories begin to unfold. Here, you can live however you like. There’s farming, fishing, beachcombing, cooking, and more activities.
You can spend relaxed and fulfilling days on your planet alongside fuzzy Neighbors, and let your imagination run wild by decorating your home and shaping your landscapes.
Moreover, you can explore the Starsea to forge connections with people and things at the Galactic Bazaar.
Each bond formed weaves into an ever-growing web of connections that keeps the universe flourishing. Luca, the vitality that flows through all things, also shapes new landscapes and brings wondrous changes to the world as the bonds deepen and the planets thrive.
In the new closed beta, new Neighbors make their debut. Players can hop on their vehicles at the Starsea Map and set off to explore a variety of vibrant Islets.
Beyond the exploration remains a lively social hub where players can gather for coffee, relax by the bonfire, or even try fortune-telling or dancing with friends.
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