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Destroy the Competition (and the World) in Dragon Ball FighterZ as Beerus

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Dragon Ball FighterZ‘s beta might be available for download, but Bandai Namco isn’t quite done revealing playable characters for the game, the latest of whom is the God of Destruction himself, Beerus

Well, if we’re being honest here (and you always should be in the presence of a god), Beerus was technically announced last year in a Japanese magazine. However, since the majority of people reading this article probably don’t read Japanese magazines (or Japanese), this news went over most of our heads, myself included.

For those of you who don’t follow Dragon Ball, Beerus was introduced as the main antagonist of the movie Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods and is the most powerful being in the universe. Well, his universe, anyway. Dragon Ball Super, which started as remakes of Battle of Gods and its sequel Resurrection F, expands on Dragon Ball lore and explains that the show/manga’s universe belongs in a multiverse of twelve different universes, but that’s besides the point.

Beerus is one of the most notable characters in Dragon Ball history since he is an antagonist but not a villain. Sure, he’s arrogant and hotheaded (you tend to be when you’re a god whose job is destroying planets), but he’s also lazy, a glutton, and at times comical, all characteristics that are the antithesis of almost every other Dragon Ball antagonist/villain, at least the ones who never turned into heroes. These characteristics, in addition to his antagonist status, allowed Beerus to maintain a sizable fan base throughout the years.

The trailer demonstrates that developer Arc System Works has captured Beerus’ personality rather flawlessly in Dragon Ball FighterZ. He fights with the savagery on display in Battle of the Gods and Dragon Ball Super, all with a smirk that reads, “Yea, I’m stronger than you. What are you going to do about it?” Plus, he yawns during his introduction cut scene, just as he constantly does in the show and movies. These mannerisms, coupled with a bevy of moves straight out of his repertoire from the show and movies, make me want to take my hat off to the game developers.

Dragon Ball FighterZ is set to release January 26th for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC, and players can try out the game on consoles this weekend. And yes, Beerus will be available during the beta, but let’s be honest here: he would have blown up the world had he not been playable.

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New PS5 Patch Introduces Rare 40FPS Mode for Avatar Game

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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has received an exciting update that introduces a new graphical mode, elevating the game’s visual experience. With a smooth frame rate of 40 frames per second and enhanced resolutions, players can now immerse themselves in even more stunning and detailed environments. Now downloadable on PS5 with the latest patch 3.2, this mode is compatible with 4K TVs that can handle up to 120 Hz. Before this update, Avatar PS5 only offered quality and performance modes. However, with this new option, players can now enjoy the benefits of both modes after downloading the 2.4GB update.

Throughout the PS5 era, 40fps modes have been a rarity, much to the disappointment of the hardcore community. Insomniac Games first introduced them in Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales and later added the feature to Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. They also included it in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Other PS5 titles, such as Hogwarts Legacy, Lies of P, and God of War Ragnarok, also offer 40fps modes.

In addition to that, Patch 3.2 for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora brings along the following:

Worldwide:

  • Research Station Alpha now features a convenient Fast Travel option
  • The issue of controller re-mapping and resetting on game restart has been resolved
  • Addressed multiple instances of crashes
  • I corrected a few spelling errors
  • Addressed the issue of voice lines overlapping during dialogue

Primary Objectives & Optional Objectives:

  • [Main Quest: Shadows of the Past] This main quest is an intriguing journey into the depths of history. Addressed a bug that previously hindered quest progression in co-op mode

More bug fixes have been implemented.

  • [Available on all platforms] The rescued human characters no longer return to the Resistance HQ wearing masks
  • Available on all platforms. There is a noticeable improvement in the visibility of NPCs when they are at the edge of the Player’s vision

 

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Exciting news for gamers! The highly anticipated PS5 game Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be joining EA Play on Thursday

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Update: It seems that the PS Store may have acted prematurely, as it has now been officially confirmed that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be added to EA Play on Thursday, April 25th, 2024. Once the active members are in, they’ll have the opportunity to download and play the complete game.

Original Story: Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, released in 2023, has been added to the EA Play subscription service. This exciting action-adventure game is now available for download and play at no additional cost for active members. While EA has yet to provide any official updates, you can head over to the PS Store and find it listed as “included with EA Play.”

Adding to the mix is the recent announcement of a forthcoming price hike for the subscription, affecting both monthly and yearly payment plans. Starting on May 10th, 2024, the monthly subscription fee will be increased from £3.99 / $4.99 to £5.99 / $5.99. For those who choose the 12-month commitment, the price will be £34.99 / $39.99, which is a £15 / $10 increase.

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In April 2023, the highly anticipated Star Wars Jedi: Survivor made its debut on the PS5. After thoroughly evaluating the game, we are pleased to announce that it has earned an impressive 9/10 rating in our review. We praised the game for its ability to build upon the first installment’s foundations and improve upon every aspect. “The combat is highly enjoyable and provides a plethora of options, while the exploration reaches new heights. The incorporation of Metroidvania elements adds an extra layer of depth, resulting in captivating puzzles and rewarding experiences.”

Click the link to access a comprehensive list of all EA Play games available on PS5 and PS4. Are you planning to give Star Wars Jedi: Survivor a try on the service? We would greatly appreciate your feedback in the comments section.

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Rest assured, the highly anticipated PS5 exclusive, Stellar Blade, will be available in its original, uncensored form across all regions

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Fear not; for those worried about potential censorship issues with the PS5-exclusive Stellar Blade, set to release on April 26th, Sony has got you covered. ShiftUp, the developer, proudly assures players that the game will maintain its uncensored content across all regions, including Japan.

We have to admit, we didn’t anticipate this as a potential issue or a potential selling point. The main character, Eve, and her revealing costumes have been heavily showcased in the game’s pre-release marketing. Nevertheless, it is pleasing to witness ShiftUp’s evident enthusiasm as their vision prepares to reach the hands of a vast number of players.

Regarding Stellar Blade, Yoko Taro believes it surpasses NieR: Automata, and we were pleased to learn that the game will be considerate of your PS5 storage capacity. The demo is now available for you to try, and it has nearly doubled the daily active users of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. This is quite impressive, especially considering it is the game’s first console showing.

Will you be there to experience Stellar Blade on its release day? It’s certainly a relief to witness the game remaining uncensored until the last moment. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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