Gaming
Honkai: Star Rail version 1.3 arrives August 30
Much-awaited update
The much-awaited Version 1.3 update for Honkai: Star Rail called “Celestial Eyes Above Mortal Ruins” will go live on August 30.
The latest iteration of miHoYo’s action RPG features three playable characters, a brand-new area, the Aurum Alley, and a Simulated Universe major update.
The new area called Aurum Alley needs a much-needed revitalization from Trailblazers, who shall employ strategic logistics planning and efficient cargo organization to shape the alley and bring it back to its glorious form.
Meanwhile, Trailblazers can also navigate through dynamically generated domains and face various challenges to unlock the Path of Propagation within the Simulated Universe, which has been upgraded with the introduction of “The Swarm Disaster.”
Play Dan Heng, Fu Xuan, and Lynx
Headlining the list of anticipated characters is Dan Heng • Imbibitor Lunae, a five-star Imaginary-Type character following the Path of Destruction.
He can consume multiple Skill Points in battle to unleash powerful abilities; players can enhance his basic attack up to three straight times, and depending on the number of enhancements triggered, the basic attacks can transform into different forms.
His Ultimate deals Imaginary damage to a single target and adjacent enemies, while also receiving a fixed amount of Squama Sacrosancta to offset the consumption of Skill Points.
Meanwhile, Fu Xuan of Xianzhou Luofu debuts, possessing the mysterious omniscia on her forehead which allows her to calculate moves in advance.
The Quantum-Type five-star character following the Path of Preservation can deal effects such as damage reduction and health points reversal using her Talent, absorbing damages for her allies via Skill, and unleashing Quantum damage using her Ultimate.
Lastly, players will be able to recruit Lynx, a Quantum-Type four-star character from the Landau family who follows the Path of Abundance and is capable of a versatile array of healing abilities for her team.
Honkai: Star Rail to be available in PS5 soon
As additional good news, Honkai: Star Rail will soon be available for the PlayStation 5 console in Q4 this year.
With cross-save and cross-play, players can enjoy their game progress across different platforms.
Gaming
Most of the world’s PlayStations will be officially useless by 2028
PlayStation’s disastrous no-disc policy is now a lot worse than you thought.
Last week, we lamented the loss of the PlayStation disc. As we described, the loss isn’t just a major blow to nostalgia for aging gamers, but it also puts a huge question mark on game ownership. Well, there’s another wrinkle that the world is slowly realizing. By deleting physical discs, PlayStation has effectively blockaded their entire service from countries without an official online store.
If you haven’t heard, PlayStation is ceasing the production of physical discs for new games starting 2028. The console will become an all-digital platform. Now, we can blather on and on about how this sucks for ownership, but all gamers will still have access to games online at the very least. Right?
Wrong.
Not every country has an official PlayStation Store or the ability to create a PSN account. In fact, a staggering amount don’t; 121 countries (or 62 percent of the entire world) don’t have official access to the online storefront.
If you live in any of these countries, you’re likely familiar with some unofficial solutions: that is, setting your country elsewhere where the store exists. But, because it’s an unofficial solution, doing this is technically against PlayStation’s policies and can result in bans.
That being said, as noted by users on Reddit, this means that, on a very technical and legal level, these 121 countries will no longer be able to buy physical or digital games starting 2028. Because of a clarified policy, you can still play older games, but if you want to play the latest Call of Duty or NBA 2K, you are out of luck.
There’s no official list of affected countries, other than those collated by others manually. But if you’ve never been able to set your own country on the PlayStation Network, you’re a part of it.
Gaming
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced comes to life at Skypark Macau
Themed event lets fans experience the game in real life from July 17 to 26
Assassin’s Creed fans are invited to celebrate the launch of Black Flag Resynced through a limited-time themed experience at the Skypark Macau Tower.
The experience will run from July 17 to 26, and will feature elements from the title brought into a real-world setting. There’s themed installations, photo opportunities, and exclusive event rewards.
Aside from that, there is a concept art gallery and replica props inspired by the action-adventure.
The experience opens to the public from 11:00 A.M. on Friday, and will remain available until the last Sunday of the month.
It will be more fulfilling to come on the first day, as there will be exclusive merchandise sold only on July 17.
Guests who purchase the game on-site, or present proof of purchase of the game at the event will be eligible to redeem an exclusive item, available only until supplies last.
Moreover, those who complete an eligible activity during the Assassin’s Creed event period at Skypark Macau will receive a paper scroll replica of the “Letter for Duncan Walpole”, while supplies last.
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is a faithful remake of 2013’s Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag. Rebuilt from the ground up and powered by the latest Anvil engine, the game features updated visuals, enriched gameplay, and new narrative content.
Set during the Golden Age of Piracy, the game invites players to sail the Caribbean as Edward Kenway. The rebellious pirate captain is drawn into the centuries-old conflict between Assassins and Templars.
As the protagonist pursues glory and fortune, he crosses paths with legendary figures such as Blackbeard, Anne Bonny, and Calico Jack. All this while the fate of everything the pirates have built hangs in the balance.
The game is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Bandai Namco’s new action RPG Echoes of Aincrad is now available on consoles and PC. The title is set in the breathtaking floating castle of Aincrad from the Sword Art Online universe.
Along with the Standard Edition, the Deluxe and Ultimate Editions are now available on PlayStation 5, XBOX Series X|S, and PC via Steam.
The Deluxe Edition includes the base game, plus an expansion pack and Death Game Mode early unlock.
Meanwhile, the Ultimate Edition comes with all inclusions from the Deluxe Edition. Plus, players will get the game’s “Unanswered//butterfly” Bonus Contents App that features a Special Anime, Digital Artbook, and Digital Soundtrack. They’ll also secure an Armor Pack.
Echoes of Aincrad starts with players being trapped inside a deadly medieval MMORPG. Here, dying in the game means dying in the real world.
Players will enter a vast living world to shape their fate, customizing avatars with unique skills, gear, and abilities to transform how they fight and survive.
In the process, they will be able to master a fluid combat system to adapt to choices, explore epic quests, and join forces with those who share the same peril.
A launch trailer has also been released to celebrate the availability of the game.
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