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PS5 Daily: The new Fate/Strike game has been cancelled, and the rating of the Until Dawn remake has been released

2024-08-03

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Astro Robot controller takes first place before it is released

Sony officially announced the new "Astro Robot" limited edition PS5 controller. The design is inspired by the "Astro Robot" game. It will be released on September 6 and will be priced at US$79.99 (approximately RMB 580). As soon as the news was announced, it won the love of many players.

On July 30, foreign media Pushsquare launched a survey titled: "Is the "Astro Robot" Limited Edition PS5 controller the best PS5 controller so far?" As of press time, there were 1,964 votes, and more than half (51%) of the players absolutely agreed with this, and 37% of the players said that this controller cannot be said to be the best, but its quality is indeed very high. Only 12% of the players said that this controller is not very good.


Destiny has been canceled

According to Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier, due to layoffs and strategic adjustments, Bungie was previously developing a "Destiny" spin-off called "Payback", but the project has been canceled and only "very early work" has been completed. Schreier also said that there has never been a development plan for "Destiny 3", so there is no cancellation.

Jeff Grubb of Giant Bomb stated on the Game Mess Mornings show that Bungie internally referred to Payback as "the next Destiny" rather than "Destiny 3," but the project has been shelved indefinitely. Grubb explained: "In any case, let's be clear, neither 'Destiny 3' nor 'the next Destiny' are projects they are currently working on or will be working on in the future."

Additionally, Bungie will continue to support Destiny 2, but future content updates will be much smaller than past large expansions, such as the recent "Final Form." Bungie will now reportedly refer to them as "content packs" internally.


Until Dawn Remake Rating

"Until Dawn: Remastered" has now been rated M(17+) by the ESRB, just like the original version, and contains blood, violence, sexual themes and foul language.

This is a survival horror adventure game in which the player helps 8 friends escape from a serial killer in the mountains. As the plot progresses, the player will choose action/decision paths through on-screen prompts while exploring the environment. Some choices may trigger strong violent or bloody scenes. When characters are injured or killed, there will be a lot of blood splatter effects, and blood will appear around the environment and corpses. The game's dialogue contains sexual content and foul language.


Obsidian is developing three games at the same time

Obsidian's art director Daniel Cabuco announced his latest position on his LinkedIn profile, which corresponds to an unannounced game, which means Obsidian is developing three games at the same time.

Considering that Obsidian is a small studio, the fact that it has three games suggests that the new game may also be a small to medium-sized game. With The Oath confirmed to be released this year, more people will be freed up to develop The Outer Worlds 2 and this new game.

"Pillars of Eternity" is a popular IP of this developer, and it is not impossible for Obsidian to develop a sequel "Pillars of Eternity 3".


Visions of Mana received positive reviews for its demo

The new work "Visions of Mana" jointly produced by SE and NetEase Sakura Studio will be officially released on August 30. The official trial DEMO has been opened and has received a lot of player reviews in the PSN store.

Currently, the DEMO of "Visions of Mana" has a score of 4.27 on the PSN store, of which 71% of players gave it 5 stars and 9% gave it one star.


Ubisoft to release American football game

Ubisoft announced that it will launch its new NFL game, but it is not the traditional American football game that everyone expected. Ubisoft said that "NFL Primetime Fantasy" aims to subvert the traditional fantasy football gameplay and bring a brand new experience to players.

Ubisoft calls NFL Primetime Fantasy a "real-time fantasy sports competition" where players can make real-time decisions in real NFL games that directly affect their fantasy points. This means that players can activate various boosts during the game, for example, when the Philadelphia Eagles enter the red zone, players can activate a touchdown boost for quarterback Jalen Hurts. If Hurts successfully scores, the player's final score for the week will be increased.

NFL Primetime Fantasy is expected to be released later this year.