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New Peanuts Game Announced: Snoopy’s Grand Adventure

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The Peanuts Movie: Snoopy's Grand Adventure

Activision has confirmed it will develop a new Peanuts game. The game will actually be a tie-in for the Peanuts Movie, out November 2015. The Peanuts Movie: Snoopy’s Grand Adventure will be released on November 6 to coincide with the movie, and it will be available on PS4, Xbox One, Wii U, 3DS, and Xbox 360. Activision has released a trailer showing off the gameplay.

The Peanuts Movie: Snoopy’s Grand Adventure will be a side-scrolling action-platformer. The game revolves around Snoopy navigating through various environments created by his imagination, searching for Charlie Brown and all his friends, accompanied by Woodstock and the Beagle Scouts. Snoopy will be able to unlock new abilities, perform special moves, and find new costumes that are based on his different outfits throughout the 65-year history of the Peanuts. The costumes will give him new abilities, such as the ability to fly.

There will also be a co-op mode that will allow a second player to take control of Woodstock, who has the ability to distract enemies, open new pathways, and find hidden items. Activision is pegging the game as an all-ages, easy to pick up and play sort of game.

The Peanuts Movie will be a 3D-animated film based on Charles M. Schulz’s comic strip Peanuts. Directed by Steve Martino and written by Craig Schulz, Bryan Schulz, and Cornelius Uliano, it’s being produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It’ll be the fifth Peanuts feature film ever produced, but the first one in 35 years, and is being released in time to commemorate the 65-year anniversary of the comic strip.

As a rule, I try to avoid games based on movies because they are pretty much universally terrible. But the trailer for Snoopy’s Grand Adventure actually makes it look… dare I say it, kind of fun. Could this be the title that breaks the bad-games-based-on-movies cycle?

Rhiannon likes video games and she likes writing, so she decided to combine them. As well as writing about video games, she also belts out the occasional science fiction or fantasy story, edits videos, and eats strawberry oreos. In that order.

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Are you eagerly anticipating what Absurd Ventures has in store for us in the coming years

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Activision has recently announced the establishment of a new studio, Elsewhere Entertainment, located in Warsaw. The studio has been entrusted with the exciting challenge of creating a groundbreaking AAA franchise that will captivate players with its immersive storytelling and innovative gameplay. A significant number of employees were let go by the large corporation after the completion of Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard King earlier this year.

According to IGN, Activision made the announcement in a blog post, sharing that the team will be based in Poland with additional resources in the US. The studio has assembled a team of highly skilled individuals who have worked on acclaimed titles such as The Last of Us, Uncharted, The Witcher, Destiny, Far Cry, and Tom Clancy’s The Division.

Activision’s response to IGN’s request for a studio logo or official artwork was rather unconventional. Instead of providing the requested materials, they sent over the Cambridge University dictionary definition of the word “elsewhere.”. However, with a discerning eye, one may catch a glimpse of something lurking in the background. The publication acknowledges that, whatever it may be, it has no connection to Call of Duty. Elsewhere Entertainment has been granted full access to Activision’s extensive resources and cutting-edge tools, enabling them to further enhance their production and development capabilities. We may have to wait a while before we find out what they have in store for us.

Curious about Activision’s latest venture, Elsewhere Entertainment? Opening a new studio after numerous layoffs—is it a tasteless move or simply another harsh reality of the video game industry? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

 

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Rockstar Co-Founder Dan Houser is currently working on the development of an exciting new ‘Open World Action-Adventure’ game

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Last year, we reported that Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser had launched a new studio called Absurd Ventures, with the aim of developing original IP for all platforms and formats. The new outfit has recently started development on a game that boasts top-notch combat and third-person action in a variety of game modes.

This information is available, as Eurogamer discovered, from a recent job listing on the developer’s website. The company is looking for more people to join their team and contribute to an “open-world action-adventure game.”. According to Eurogamer, it seems that the project they are working on is still in its early stages. They are currently in the process of hiring for important positions like lead designer, lead gameplay designer, art director, and technical director.

Absurd Venture is dedicated to crafting immersive narrative experiences across a wide range of mediums, such as games, animation, books, graphic novels, live-action, and scripted podcasts. Their mission is to create captivating worlds, compelling characters, and engaging stories that span diverse genres. The former vice president of writing at Rockstar, who co-wrote both Red Dead Redemption games, has recently joined the studio. Additionally, Lazlow Jones, a former writer and producer at Rockstar, has also come on board.

Are you eagerly anticipating what Absurd Ventures has in store for us in the coming years? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

 

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows, the physical version, requires an online connection for installation

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Players who choose to go with a physical copy of the recently announced Assassin’s Creed Shadows will need an Internet connection in order to finish the installation. This is unlikely to pose a problem for most Ubisoft fans, but it does align with a trend that is worth mentioning. It follows a requirement that was initially introduced in 2023’s Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and will also be the case with the upcoming Star Wars Outlaws.

As reported by VGC, pre-orders for the game are now available, and a notice on the front box art at retailers such as Best Buy and GameStop states: “Internet connection is necessary for game installation.” For Avatar, players had to install a day-one patch before being able to start the game. However, both Shadows and Outlaws come with a warning prominently displayed on the front of the box.

The lack of a clear explanation for this requirement raises concerns about the long-term preservation of the game, particularly if the servers are eventually shut down. In December, Ubisoft made the decision to delist the original The Crew, effectively ending its run. This unfortunate event may not be the last time we see a game meet a similar fate.

What are your thoughts on Ubisoft’s requirement of an online connection for the installation of its flagship games? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

 

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