After a tease, Bungie officially announces Edge of Fate, a new paid DLC for Destiny 2 coming to the free-to-play first-person shooter on July 15th. This will kick off The Year of Prophecy, and today's revelations also lay out the plan that this and future annual seasons will each feature two paid expansions and two major free updates for all players. The Year of Prophecy Page has details and preorders the Edge of Fate Standard Edition as well as a three variants on Year of Prophecy Editions. The news also prophesizes that Destiny 2: Renegades is the second premium expansion in the Year of Prophecy. As seen in the Teaser Trailer this is a crossover with the Star Wars universe. The Destiny games are set centuries in the future, while Star Wars was a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, but in the future it's probably easy to get a DeLorean up to 88 mph to work this out. Here's a bit:
When The Edge of Fate releases on July 15, players will be reintroduced to the Nine, powerful and mysterious beings who existed long before the Traveler, and face a new threat that predates everything Guardians know about Sol. Two major characters will step into the spotlight: Lodi, a new ally from a distant place, and the legendary Warlock Vanguard Ikora. The Edge of Fate will propel Guardians into a multiyear saga that will unfold across multiple expansions.
The expansion will take place on Kepler, a new destination inspired by the puzzle-solving and pathfinding challenges of Destiny 2’s dungeons and destination design, which encourages deep exploration, mystery, and player-driven discovery. New enemies, weapons, gear, and destination-specific abilities await those brave enough to dive into its secrets.
Following a recent spate of cost cutting measures, Electronic Arts Reports Q4 and FY25 Results, saying "Q4 marked a strong finish to FY25." The report reiterates previously announced plans to launch the next Battlefield game in Fiscal Year 2026, which will end March 31, 2026. Word is we can expect a full reveal in Q3 of this year. Here are the highlights:
Selected Operating Highlights and Metrics
- Net bookings for FY25 totaled $7.355 billion.
- The EA SPORTS portfolio delivered another record net bookings year in FY25.
- EA’s American Football franchise exceeded expectations and reached over $1 billion in net bookings in FY25.
- Celebrating its 25th birthday, The Sims franchise continues its strong momentum with double digit growth in the quarter.
- In EA SPORTS FC, player monetization was up double digits, starting with the mid-January gameplay update.
- Split Fiction has sold nearly 4 million units since its hugely successful launch in March.
The EA financial reporting mentioned above says Split Fiction has "sold nearly 4 million units." A post on BlueSky from Hazelight updates this, saying the co-op action/adventure has actually now surpassed the four million sales mark in the two months since its launch:
4 MILLION!!!!
So many of you have picked up Split Fiction already, it’s amazing… 🤯
Seeing the fun you have with our game and the love you show for Mio, Zoe and each other warms our hearts here at Hazelight ❤️
And so many hot dogs made…😨
↑ Official patches. ↓ Unofficial games, patches, and mods.
↑ Official trailers. ↓ Content creator videos.
Last Link of the Day: Crash leads to dramatic rescue of semi truck driver dangling off bridge - ABC7 (video). Thanks Boing Boing.
"Oh, just fixing some leaks," is some relevant dialog from the beginning of Trailer 2 from Grand Theft Auto VI. Rockstar released this new look at the upcoming open-world RPG today, presumably to help ease the sting of the game's recently announced delay. The description has a bit of on the game's dual protagonists:
Jason and Lucia have always known the deck is stacked against them. But when an easy score goes wrong, they find themselves on the darkest side of the sunniest place in America, in the middle of a criminal conspiracy stretching across the state of Leonida — forced to rely on each other more than ever if they want to make it out alive.Continue here to read the full story.
The video game companies negotiating with SAG-AFTRA have presented the union with what Variety reports is a final offer to end the ongoing strike seeking a deal for voice actors in the burgeoning artificial intelligence era. The story includes a copy of the offer, and despite this being called "last and best," it also has a counteroffer from the union. On one hand it appears the two sides are close, with tentative agreements on 24 of 25 proposals. On the other hand, the outstanding issue remains how to handle generative AI, which has been a sticking point all along. "We are hopeful the union will not choose to walk away when we are so close to a deal," Audrey Cooling, spokesperson for the video game companies tells Variety. "Our proposal includes wage increases of over 24% for SAG-AFTRA-represented performers in video games, enhanced health and safety protections, industry-leading terms of use for AI digital replicas in-game and additional compensation for the use of an actor’s performance in other games. This is our last and best offer, and we hope the union will return to the table so we can reach a deal." Here's the response from the union:
“SAG-AFTRA condemns the video game companies’ attempt to sow confusion in the community by releasing misleading rhetoric about our ongoing negotiations. The statement suggesting that the union would “walk away” from negotiations on this contract is absurd and the opposite of the truth. It is the employers who have threatened – through backchannel representatives – to move work to foreign countries and recast performers, in an unsuccessful effort to intimidate our negotiating committee and membership to capitulate to their demands.Continue here to read the full story.
It is the employers who have characterized their last counter as “their last and best offer,” the union has taken no such step. To the contrary, SAG-AFTRA responded to that offer within 72 hours – on May 2 – with our own response to the open issues relating to artificial intelligence. We have to date received no response to our counter offer of May 2.
Starbreeze announces a deal with Plaion to take over as publisher on PAYDAY 3, its first-person heist shooter sequel. The game was released in September 21, 2023, but if you think that makes the timing odd, you are apparently wrong, as word is it is "opportune":
Background and rationale
- Starbreeze has reached a mutual agreement with PLAION regarding the publishing rights for PAYDAY 3. With the game now on the market for over 18 months, the timing is opportune for Starbreeze to assume full publishing responsibility.
- This will enable Starbreeze to accelerate content development and pursue broader business opportunities for the PAYDAY franchise as a whole.
- While this agreement marks the conclusion of the current publishing arrangement, it also lays the groundwork for a long-term partnership between Starbreeze and PLAION on future PAYDAY franchise projects.
- To finance the transaction, Starbreeze will issue new shares representing 10 percent of its outstanding share capital.
NVIDIA announces details about DLSS 4 updates coming this month to MechWarrior 5: Clans, New World: Aeternum, and Spirit of the North 2 along with the addition of DLSS Super Resolution support for Bodycam, Lost Skies, Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree, and Necrophosis. Along with these software announcements is hardware news, as there's word to expect GeForce RTX 5060 graphics cards, systems, and laptops to be available for purchase beginning May 19th:
Starting May 19th at 9 a.m. Pacific Time, GeForce RTX 5060 graphics cards and GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPUs will be available from add-in-card partners, OEM partners, system integrators, and retailers worldwide. The graphics cards will start at $299, and laptops at $1,099.
GeForce RTX 5060 GPUs and GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPUs boast the same NVIDIA Blackwell RTX architecture advancements as the rest of the RTX 50 Series, including DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, the latest Ray Tracing and Tensor Cores, superfast GDDR7 memory, and more. With these features, GeForce RTX 5060 offers double the performance of the previous generation GeForce RTX 4060 in games with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, and offer an even larger jump in performance and responsiveness for gamers upgrading from older GPUs such as the GeForce GTX 1660 or GeForce RTX 2060. With GeForce RTX 5060 you can play your favorite games at 100+ FPS.
A post on Steam catches us up on Battlefield Labs, the collaboration with the community to help shape the future of the Battlefield series of first-person shooters. Now that server performance and stability testing is complete, the plan is to invite more players into the program for global scaling testing. Those interested can still sign up here. Here's more on how this is expanding:
Alongside testing new content, we'll continue to iterate on our initial focus areas, such as balancing the different weapon archetypes and damage values, as well as movement and combat pacing mechanics.
Destruction also remains an ongoing topic across our play sessions. We’ll continue to test destructible objects across a variety of maps and fine-tune damage levels of surfaces.
A post on BlueSky announces that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has sold over two million copies since the launch of the RPG just 12 days ago. The game was an immediate hit, selling a half-million copies in 24 hours and hitting the one-million sales mark in just three days. Here's word on the latest milestone:
Twelve days in, and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has crossed two million copies sold.
We’ve watched in awe as so many of you began your journey.
Feeling every step, every emotion, every revelation alongside you.
To those just joining us: welcome.
Tomorrow comes.
Official patches.
Today is the anniversary of the Hindenburg disaster, which took place on this date in 1937. As impossible as it seems from footage of the accident, most of the passengers and crew actually survived the calamitous fire, which resulted in 36 fatalities. This put a quick end to dirigible travel, but the crash came not even two years before the first jet aircraft flight, so it seems doubtful it had much of a future anyway. But it did hold out long enough for the disaster, which is referenced in Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures: See You in the Funny Papers from 1987 as part of one of the funniest animated sequences I have ever seen.
Oh the Humanity's Round-up
Thanks Ant, Neutronbeam, and Max.Science
- New quantum theory of gravity brings long-sought 'theory of everything' a crucial step closer - Phys.org.
- Giant Global Survey Identifies What Makes Humans Flourish - ScienceAlert.
Media
- Taken: The Musical. I have a very particular set of scales.
- When you’re running late to your tee time. Don't you hate when you overshoot the green and end up in the bunker? Thanks VideoSift.
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