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Level Infinite unveils loaded gamescom 2024 lineup

Into the Infinite: A Level Infinite Showcase

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Level Infinite has revealed its loaded gamescom 2024 lineup, offering fans a glimpse of what to expect later this month both online and in Cologne, Germany.

The developer will highlight updates from various titles when it airs the “Into the Infinite: A Level Infinite Showcase” on August 22, 2024. Fans may tune in via Twitch and YouTube at 1:00 AM (GMT+8).

The program will feature exclusive and new updates on Dune: Awakening, Exoborne, Soulframe, and Warframe. The developer and Tencent’s global partner studios will also shed some light on more than 10 titles across multiple platforms.

Level Infinite at gamescom 2024

Meanwhile, at the gamescom 2024 convention itself, visitors may attend Level Infinite’s booth in Hall 6 for an incredible lineup of activations where they can participate in challenges and claim rewards. There are also a handful of hands-on for various titles.

First, there’s DEATHSPRINT 66where players may sample the upcoming title’s high-speed on-foot racing in a dystopian setting with deadly obstacles.

Ambitious open world survival MMO Dune: Awakening is also represented through a giant sandworm wormsign on top of latest updates for attendees. On the other hand, Exoborne will have a cinematic presentation so viewers can get a glimpse of the open world extraction shooter.

Exoborne is set in a post-apocalyptic United States transformed by extreme forces of nature. Visitors may take photos with a Rebirth Dropship at the title’s booth, and be on the look out for three elusive cosplayer on the show. If they locate all three, they might be able to take home a special prize.

Moreover, the Level Infinite booth will feature a hands-on of V Rising, another open world survival title that has a vampire theme.

In the game, players awake after hundreds of years, weakened and thirsty for blood. They can hunt solo or gather a clan of allies online and explore a vast open world of dark horrors.

Another hands-on offering is for Secret Mode’s Parcel CorpsPlayers assume the role of a freelance bicycle messenger in this action-adventure, riding across an expansive world and improving various skills to pull off stunning moves on two wheels.

Lastly, there will be a special challenge for co-op FPS Den of WolvesAnd, cosplays and a live band performance on the Level Infinite stage will transport visitors to the mysterious world of Goddess of Victory: NIKKE.

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Ubisoft confirms Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag remake

It’s officially called Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced.

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If you ask an Assassin’s Creed fan what their favorite game of the series is, Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag will likely be one of the top contenders. Because of its reputation, gamers are constantly asking for a remake of the popular pirate simulator. Now, the dream is finally here. Ubisoft has confirmed that a remake, called Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced, is coming.

Released in 2013, Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag saw the journey of Edward Kenway, a vagabond pirate haplessly thrust into life as part of the Assassin Brotherhood against his will. The critically acclaimed game was something that all gamers have been clamoring for since Sid Meier’s Pirates: a true pirate simulator. It was no surprise that the game got as popular as it did.

Today, through an official roadmap shared by the company, Ubisoft has confirmed that Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced is real, and it might launch later this year. The company also released the first concept art for the remake.

Currently, there’s no official word as to how Ubisoft is remaking the game. At the very least, we can expect significant graphical upgrades to put it up to par with the modern games. We wouldn’t be opposed to more stories and missions too.

Now, though the Black Flag remake is already a big deal, the same roadmap also emphasizes that Codename Hexe, the next mainline title, is still coming. Ubisoft hasn’t confirmed the actual timeline yet, but the game will depict “a pivotal moment in history.” With post-launch development for the ongoing Shadows winding down, efforts to launch Codename Hexe should be ramping up soon.

SEE ALSO: Assassin’s Creed Shadows gets Attack on Titan-themed content

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PlayStation will stop releasing its games on PC

A new reports suggests that Sony is going back to console exclusives.

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PC-only gamers have been eating well for the past few years. The formerly exclusive PlayStation library opened its gates and released worthy ports for PC. Unfortunately, Sony is putting an end to this short-lived era of openness to PC gamers. According to a new report, the company is once again making first-party PlayStation games exclusive to the console.

During the pandemic, Sony started releasing its critically acclaimed first-party games on PC. The new wave saw gamers get the ability to play titles such as Horizon Zero Dawn, The Last of Us, Marvel’s Spider-Man, and God of War on another platform. Even now, players are still eagerly awaiting the PC launch of Death Stranding 2, due out later this year.

However, as reported by Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, Sony has just had a change of heart and will no longer release any more games on the PC, beyond those already confirmed for future launches.

This will mean that last year’s Ghost of Yotei and the upcoming Saros will remain PlayStation exclusives for the foreseeable future.

It’s a big change to Sony’s direction. However, it’s not without its precedents. For one, Microsoft has started to compete in the non-exclusive market. The company is already set to launch Fable and Forza Horizon 6 on other platforms, including PC and PlayStation, concurrently with the Xbox launch. To compare, PlayStation still waits a long time before launching exclusive games on PC.

Also, now that rumors have begun to speak of a fabled PlayStation 6, Sony might want to keep things close to its chest for now. After all, selling the console might be its top priority for now.

SEE ALSO: PlayStation 6 reportedly delayed to 2029 because of RAM shortage

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The quirky Legion Go Fold stole the show at MWC 2026

Is this the ultimate travel gadget?

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An all-in-one device is a pipe dream for many. Imagine a device that can turn into a tablet, a laptop, a phone, and a console with the flip of a switch. As showcased during MWC 2026, Lenovo wants you to stop imagining. A new concept called the Legion Go Fold is an all-around device you can take with you on travels.

On account of the lineup it’s associated with, the Legion Go Fold is, first and foremost, a handheld gaming console. Normally, it’s a sizable 7.7-inch screen you can attach the Legion Go’s recognizable controllers to.

However, as the “Fold” in its name is hinting, the screen can be unfolded into a much larger screen. At its quirkiest, the concept looks like a vertical tablet with controllers attached to either side. Lenovo says that this is best used in split-screen mode where you can split the display between a game and other media such as a walkthrough video.

Alternatively, you can just rotate the screen horizontally and attach the controllers to play with the maxed out 11.6-inch display.

Finally, the Legion Go Fold can be used as a laptop via the detached screen and an included wireless keyboard. Like the other devices in the Legion Go lineup, the right controller can be used as a makeshift mouse.

Because it’s a concept, the Legion Go Fold isn’t close to being released yet. However, it’s a good evolution of what the Legion Go can already do. As we said in previous reviews, the lineup can technically be a work laptop in a pinch. This just makes it easier.

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