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Ultra Street Fighter IV PS4 Horror Complete Pack Now Available For A Really Low Price On The EU PS Store

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With Halloween right behind the corner, several video games have been receiving new content inspired by the upcoming holiday. Among these games is Ultra Street Fighter IV, the latest Street Fighter IV revision now available in all regions on consoles and PC. The new Halloween themed content for the Capcom fighting game are Horror costumes for all characters, which have been made available as paid costumes in North America and Europe on all formats. If you own the European PlayStation 4 version of the game, you will be happy to know that the bundle including all costumes is available for an incredibly low price on the PlayStation Store.

The Ultra Street Fighter IV Horror Complete Pack, which includes all the new Horror costumes, can be purchased for only €0.25/£0.20 on the European PlayStation Store. This is definitely a pricing mistake, as other bundles including some of the new costumes have much higher prices.

Earlier this month a new Ultra Street Fighter IV mod has been made available for the PC version of the game. The new mod is called Ultra Street Fighter IV Remix 1.0 and comes with several gameplay changes, new special moves and more. The mod also comes with online multiplayer so it’s possible to play the game with all changes introduced by the Remix 1.0 with other players all over the world.

Yesterday it’s been confirmed that Street Fighter V is going to be released next February in all regions on PlayStaion 4 and PC. It’s also been confirmed that classic Street Fighter II character will be included in the game at launch and that 6 DLC characters will be released before the end of 2016. These characters can be obtained by using Fight Money, which can be earned in several different ways, and Zenny, the game’s premium currency.

Ultra Street Fighter IV is now available in all regions on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and PC.

 

As a long time gamer, Francesco has survived more zombie invasions, meteor strikes, magic spells than he can count. He still keeps fighting today to bring hope into countless gaming worlds. Or destruction, depending on his mood. Writing about video games was only the natural step for such a dangerous life.

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PAYDAY 3 Developer Announces D&D Live Service Multiplayer

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The Starbreeze cooperative multiplayer game Project Baxter is expected to follow PAYDAY. The official Dungeons & Dragons logo is on Starbreeze. However, we do not expect the studio to revere RPG settings like Larian did with Baldur’s Gate 3.

Starbreeze will develop and publish Project Baxter in 2026 for all major platforms. The company says it “will carry the signature Starbreeze game cornerstones of cooperative multiplayer, lifetime commitment through a Games as a Service model, community engagement, and a larger than life experience.”

Forgive the skepticism, but PAYDAY 3, Starbreeze’s latest release, lagged behind due to server issues that the CEO had to apologize for, taking two months to release the heist shooter’s first patch. It’s a disappointing story that may have gone unnoticed in a year with The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, Kong: Rise of Skull Island, and The Walking Dead: Destinies.

Would you like a Starbreeze multiplayer live service D&D game? Is this to capitalize on the setting’s moment between Baldur’s Gate and the surprising good Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves?

 

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Free Soccer Simulator Finally More Single Player on eFootball, But Not Like League

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Konami promised that free-to-play soccer sim eFootball would add PES’ massively popular Master League mode, but while this month’s v3.20 update will add more solo content, you’ll have to wait. My League lets you play full seasons as a single player with changing weather and exclusive rewards to reduce the wait.

You’ll replace a real team from your league, like England or Italy. The gacha system unlocks players that you’ll use to fight the AI and win the table. Play through the mode as many times as you want, with custom cutscenes and other features to track your progress. It all seems like a way to make dream team gameplay appealing to offline players.

Online play is also getting better. A new tier system will match you with players of similar skill levels, and co-op will soon let you join strangers instead of friends. You can use emojis to discuss your matches’ successes and failures or strategize with new allies.

We assume new cards with perks will allow Konami to create “rarer” versions of players when they perform certain real-life feats. A new login feature will include a penalty-taking minigame where you must score a goal to climb a ladder and unlock in-game rewards like virtual currency. For now, that’s it.

The critically panned game improves, but not as fast as former PES fans would like. The gameplay is good, and there are more things to do, but without that meaty single-player mode, old-school franchise fans will always rank it lower. Konami should revive one of the best solo sports game modes soon.

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Despite Leak, GTA 6 Trailer Reaches 50 Million Views in 10 Hours

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We expected it to be big, but this big? Only ten hours after Rockstar unceremoniously released GTA 6’s trailer after an unexpected leak, it has over 50 million views. This video is the top trending video on YouTube worldwide, ignoring mirrors from IGN and Gamespot.

Instead of waiting until later today, the developer released the first footage of the latest Grand Theft Auto after a watermarked version leaked on Twitter. The team is understandably upset, but the video’s overwhelming response will reassure it. It has 50 million views and 6.5 million likes.

This could reach 100 million by the end of the day as it’s shared worldwide and fans search for Easter eggs and secrets. How many times have you seen the new trailer?

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