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    No Man’s Sky is under investigation by the Advertising Standards Authority for false advertising


    Eurogamer has revealed that the Advertising Standards Authority is currently investigating No Man’s Sky for false advertising. The ASA launched its its investigation after receiving several complaints about No Man’s Sky’s advertising.

    According to Eurogamer, ASA’s investigation revolves around No Man’s Sky’s Steam store page. The reason behind this is quite simple; the complainants believe that the assets showcased in its Steam store page misrepresent the game.

    Of course, this can be said about other games featured on Steam, however this is the first time we’ve heard the ASA actually investigating a game’s Steam store page.

    As Eurogamer noted:​
    “Complaints centre around screenshots and videos that feature more advanced animal behaviour, large-scale combat and ship-flying behaviour than ended up in the launch version of the game. Complainants also say screenshots misrepresent the graphical quality of the game.”
     

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    inXile announces Wasteland 3

    Wasteland fans had to wait almost twenty years for a sequel, but nobody could deny the enormous impact of its arrival. Wasteland 2 kicked off a resurgence of isometric-styled RPGs, renewed interest in classic gameplay systems, and the massive crowdfunding trend which still continues today. So it’s no surprise that fans would be interested in another sequel – but this time we won’t be waiting twenty years. inXile Entertainment has just announced its plans to develop Wasteland 3, which will be funded with a Fig campaign starting next week.

    In case you completely missed the fuss in 1988 and 2014, Wasteland is a post-apocalyptic RPG-strategy series following Desert Ranger squads who bring order to damaged lands. The first game was a source of inspiration for many budding game developers – not to mention a spiritual predecessor to Fallout – while Wasteland 2 received extensive praise for its story, writing, and updates to classic gameplay systems.

    So looking forward, what can we expect from Wasteland 3? This new sequel follows the sole survivor of Team November, a Ranger squad dispatched to Colorado. A nuclear winter has transformed the entire state into a frozen landscape cut off from the outside world, where survivors have no idea the Rangers even exist. Naturally, that’s given rise to several deadly factions your Ranger must respond to by establishing a new Colorado base that grows and changes based on your actions in the region.


    Perhaps Wasteland 3’s biggest change will be the addition of story-based multiplayer. The full campaign can be experienced with a friend who shares your story missions, letting you work together or split-up to accomplish objectives quickly. Once you’ve started a multiplayer game with a partner, one player can even continue the game while another is offline – meaning there could be huge changes to the game world once they return.

    If you prefer single-player only, have no fear – Wasteland 3 will still feature a fully-offline single-player mode. That said, having an in-game partner will open (and close) access to various missions, story arcs, and locations.

    Wasteland will be developed by the teams who worked on Wasteland 2, Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut, and Torment: Tides of Numenera, and will feature systems from all three games. Branching storylines will gain a heavy focus, even adopting a revamped dialogue-tree system developed by Torment’s writers. Turn-based combat system will also be updated, with a new emphasis on vehicles, environmental threats, and a fluid action system.

    Wasteland 3’s crowdfunding campaign will launch on October 5, 2016 through Fig. Considering how often inXile has successfully delivered on its crowdfunding promises, I suspect the project will be fully funded the day it launches. Wasteland 3 is intended for simultaneous release on PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

     

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    Battlefield 1 – DICE details five campaign missions

    The synopsis for five of the campaign missions in Battlefield 1 revealed.

    Battlefield 1 developer DICE has spent the past few hours revealing more and more details about the single-player campaign of the game.Starting off with the drama-filled reveal trailer, before confirming the new anthology structure of the campaign – a first for the series.

    Now, the developer has published the full synopsis of five of the game’s campaign missions. It’s unclear at this stage how many missions are going to feature in the campaign, but there’s at least one mission available in the EA/Origin Access trial that’s not mentioned here, so we can only assume this is just the first patch.

    You can read the official details of each one below:​

    Friends in High Places
    The allies are losing the war in the air. Britain struggles to compete with the German aces and the average lifetime of a combat pilot is 17 days. You must face these bleak odds and take to the skies for a noble fight over the western front. Intense dogfights, unexpected encounters, and a story of friendship await you.​

    Nothing is Written
    In the Middle East deserts, Arab tribes rebel against the oppression of the Ottoman Empire. The Empire’s devastating artillery engage rebel forces wielding rifles from horseback. As a Bedouin warrior working alongside the legendary Lawrence of Arabia, you must find a way to take on the technologically superior enemy and destroy a deadly railgun.​

    Through Blood and Mud
    In the autumn of 1918, British forces prepare for a mass assault on the town of Cambrai, France. With tank support, Allied Command believes a breakthrough is a certainty. But the Mark V tank has one major flaw: it is not reliable. Join a dysfunctional tank crew who battle their way behind enemy lines as they learn to work together.

    Avanti Savoia
    Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire are deadlocked among the Alps. Braced by snow-capped mountains, neither side can find a way to dislodge their enemy. Meanwhile, the Italian mountaineer regiment Arditi prepares an unorthodox assault. Don your Arditi armor and head up a mountainside as Italian and Austrian forces clash over a strategic fort.

    The Runner
    The British Empire intends to open a new front to the war with an unprecedented naval invasion of the Ottoman homeland. The ships gathered for the Gallipoli Landings — the D-Day of World War 1 — carry over half a million men. As an Anzac runner you’ll witness the heat of epic bombardments and a beach landing, as well as covert deliveries of urgent life-or-death messages across the frontline.
    Battlefield 1 is out October 21 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.