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This Week in Games: March 31, 2012

This week saw word of a cheaper, crappier Xbox, an Assassin's Creed sausage-fest, the PlayStation 4 getting a different name (plus it won't play used games), a Mass Effect cupcake explosion, and a prediction of your free-to-play future.

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Next-gen news was a little thin on the ground last week, but the crazies have been out in force over the past seven days. Behold…

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This Week's Next-Gen Nonsense

Microsoft will perhaps have new hardware for gamers next year after all, but it won't be a next-generation console, according to noted anonymous Microsoft blogger MS Nerd. He wrote on Reddit that Microsoft will ship a stripped-down Xbox in late 2013. Given the recent Web domain registration for Xbox FL there's some speculation that this move is somehow related. MS Nerd further noted that the ARM-powered console will focus on "Arcade-style games" and Kinect applications. The technology will be "price-competitive" with Apple TV, which currently retails for $100. Just what we all need right now, a cheaper crappier Xbox rather than a new and improved system with more memory and faster innards. A Microsoft representative issued GameSpot the following fluff-laden obfuscation: "Xbox 360 has found new ways to extend its lifecycle like introducing the world to controller-free experiences with Kinect and re-inventing the console with a new dashboard and new entertainment content partnerships. We are always thinking about what is next for our platform and how to continue to defy the lifecycle convention." Blah, blah, blah, not addressing the issue in any way whatsoever blah, blah. The statement ended with a predictable, "Beyond that we do not comment on rumors or speculation." Thanks bud.

Just what we all need right now, a cheaper crappier Xbox rather than a new and improved system with more memory and faster innards.

In other next-generation console news (it was also by far the most-read news all week,) rumors circulated on Thursday that the PlayStation 4 is named Orbis (there's a convoluted logic which explains how this is related to the name "Vita," but we won't waste your time with it here) and that it will feature an anti-used-game system, offer no backward compatibility with PlayStation 3 titles, and ship in holiday 2013. Based on this, we assume it will also loudly berate and insult you every time you turn it on. If all this is true, it seems 2013 is going to be a bumper year for gimped hardware and the execution of myopic, unfriendly, and terrible decisions by platform holders. Multiple sources told Kotaku that the Orbis will sport some sort of anti-used-game measure and that full Orbis games will be available via Blu-ray disc or as a PlayStation Network download and will be locked to a single PSN account. Players will not be able to circumvent the system by remaining offline, as the source said users will be forced to be connected to the PSN to boot up their games. Genius, huh?

Ever the contrarian, Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter dismissed the rumor, arguing that the story was "just a rehash of that old rumor and the recent one about the Xbox 720," before saying that the story's "reliable source is a monkey." Wait. What? A monkey? The "consumer backlash" from blocking secondhand games would be huge, he said. It would also be unlikely to help the firm financially, though he did admit that it might benefit the larger publishers such as EA and Activision "slightly." This backlash would prevent Sony, Nintendo, or Microsoft from unilaterally blocking used games, he said. While a multilateral move might mitigate some of the fallout, none of the three firms "are evil enough to do it together." He might have a point there. Or does he? What do you think?

In somewhat related news, Silicon Knights founder Denis Dyack grumbled that used game sales are cannibalizing the business, predicting that "there's not going to be an industry" if used sales continue as is. There's a good

The used game market is ultimately good because it shows there is healthy demand for games in the industry in spite of the onerous measures publishers are taking to discourage secondhand sales.
chance he thinks that Sony is on to something with its new idea. Dyack complained that it used to be possible for a game like Warcraft to continue selling over a 10-year life span, but the used market has changed that. "Now there is no tail. Literally," he whined, presumably ignoring the fact that people still willingly buy the Warcraft III: Battlechest after (ahem) 10 years. "You will get most of your sales within three months of launch, which has created this really unhealthy extreme where you have to sell it really fast and then you have to do anything else to get money," Dyack said. To be fair, his comments are more appropriate for console games than PC. It's just unfortunate that he used that particular example.

In a counterargument, GameSpot senior editor Brendan Sinclair suggested that used games aren't the problem at all, and instead suggested that "the used game market is ultimately good because it shows there is healthy demand for games in the industry in spite of the onerous measures publishers are taking to discourage secondhand sales. Maybe certain companies will go under because the missing revenue caused by used sales somehow makes the difference between keeping the lights on and calling it quits. Maybe there will be fewer Call of Duty clones, or fewer AAA bets on original intellectual properties. But the underlying demand for games will ensure that the industry presses on; it's just a matter of what form it will take as it does. And as with any sea change in a consumer industry, it will be the entrenched giants who seek to impose their terms on the market who drown in the tide."

What do you think? Express yourself in the comments, please.

Let Them Eat Cake! Mass Effect Stuff Continues

The Mass Effect 3 ending protestors changed their tactics quite dramatically this week. After being shut down for raising Child's Play money, they instead resorted to the persuasive power of sugary treats. Members of the developer's forums organized a successful ChipIn fund to raise more than $1,000 to deliver 400 cupcakes to BioWare's Edmonton offices. According to the fund's official page, 96 people pooled their money to have Edmonton-based bakery Fuss Cupcakes deliver the treats to BioWare. A worker at Fuss confirmed for GameSpot that the order was placed and the cupcakes were set for delivery this past Tuesday. If you poke around on the bakery's site, you'll find a comment from one John Shepard, stating, "I'm Commander Shepard and this is my favorite store on the Planet!"

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When is an MMO not an MMO? When it's Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millennium

THQ's long-awaited massively multiplayer online game Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millennium Online is no longer going to be massively multiplayer, as the publisher announced on Thursday that it would be making a major genre shift to turn it into a single-player game with some online multiplayer features. "As previously announced, we have been actively looking for a business partner for the game as an MMO," THQ CEO Brian Farrell said in a statement."However, based on changing market dynamics and the additional investment required to complete the game as an MMO, we believe the right direction for us is to shift the title from an MMO to a premium experience with single and multiplayer gameplay, robust digital content and community features." Yeah, that'll work. The last single-player Warhammer 40K game that had some online multiplayer was a roaring success, right?

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RIP Zipper

Back in 2002, Sony and Zipper teamed up to make the first SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs game and establish the PlayStation 2 network adapter as an essential accessory for the console. After that, the pair went on to release six further installments of SOCOM (two for the PSP) before Sony acquired the studio in 2006. In January of 2010, the studio released MAG, an ambitious first-person shooter for the PS3 that supported an unprecedented (on console) 256 players in a single game. That was followed up with SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs for the PlayStation 3 and then Unit 13 for the Vita. After all that, the studio announced on its Twitter feed Friday that it was closing down. A sad day indeed. Even though its titles weren't huge runaway hits by any stretch of the imagination, much of its work was groundbreaking and well loved by a dedicated following. Sadly, in a genre now dominated by Call of Duty, Zipper could no longer attract an audience at the scale necessary to be competitive.

Skyrim's Free-to-Play Future?

Ngmoco Sweden boss Ben Cousins is a smart cookie. If his name sounds familiar, it should. He was previously the manager on Battlefield Heroes and Battlefield: Play4Free at Electronic Arts, and before that was the creative director for PlayStation Home, the design manager for the EyeToy group, and a lead designer at Lionhead back in 2001. This week he caused a bit of a stir when he spoke at the Free 2 Play summit in London and stated, "I am totally 100 percent confident--I will bet large amounts of money--that we will have, in the next few years, a free-to-play equivalent of Skyrim," he said. "A game like Skyrim, where you accrue skills and equipment over time, that you can play for hundreds of hours, is actually one of the easiest games to develop for a free-to-play model. That would be a big hit. In the future I believe free-to-play will be the way that nearly everyone plays games," he continued. "It will be nearly every genre, and it will be nearly every platform."

What do you think? Do you agree with him? You know the drill…let us know down below.

Assassin's Creed III: Pour Hommes

The hype for Assassin's Creed III is reaching unprecedented levels. The publisher revealed on Thursday that in the three weeks since the game's preorder campaign kicked off, it has already exceeded the total US preorder numbers of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood and has topped 10 times the preorders Assassin's Creed: Revelations attracted in a comparable time frame. Why the rush to preorder? Surely it's not just the steelbook package with the Alex Ross art? It's nice…but is it that nice? By the time E3 rolls around in June, Ubisoft expects Assassin's Creed III to have dethroned Revelations as the most preordered game in company history (US only). That would leave the game plenty of time to cushion its status, as Assassin's Creed III isn't set to launch until October 30 in North America.

In other news, we learned that Ubisoft steered clear of making the Assassin's Creed III protagonist a female character because the game's setting is not a strong match, according to creative director Alex Hutchinson. "I think lots of people want it, [but] in this period it's been a bit of a pain. The history of the American Revolution is the history of men." He then continued, stating that "there are a few people, like John Adams' wife, [Abigail]--they tried very hard in the [HBO series John Adams] to not make it look like a bunch of dudes, but it really is a bunch of dudes," he added. The Assassin's Creed franchise has bent the books of history before, but Hutchinson admitted that doing so in Assassin's Creed III could be problematic. "It felt like, if you had all these men in every scene and you're secretly, stealthily in crowds of dudes [as a female assassin], it starts to feel kind of wrong," he said. "People would stop believing it."

Speaking of Things That Sell a Lot

In news that surprised exactly no one, we learned this week that Angry Birds Space has sold an awful lot of copies since its release last Thursday. 10 million, in fact.

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mag was a decent game, sad that zipper never made a sequel. and now that ps4 wont play used games, it just gives me more reason to just get a nintendo and nothing else. ps3 has like 5 good games and everything else ive played ive gotten rid of since its just more of the same. only good thing about no used games is maybe some of these devs that make sequels every year will just make 1 decent game every 3 years.

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The only news I really got out of this was that Dark Millennium is no longer an mmorpg (which I and many other fans would prefer it just to be a rpg anyways); the rest was speculation and attempted edginess. Please just tell the news and keep everything else on a blog or forum.

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Maybe Denis Dyack should put out a good game before he wastes more of our time crying about how the game industry is getting screwed. Does this guy do anything other than whine anymore?

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The cupcake is a lie. You know good and well EA set that up to try and ease PR. lol.

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Just let the whole ME3 thing die, already.

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@richarrj both are likely to be typos, so you and Reachgod shut up go impress everyone at a spelling bee.

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@radoszny Nice.

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Why are the next-Gen systems so crappy? I mean really if your gonna release new consoles at the very least make them worth while y'know, that's just my opinion. Oh, and good luck trying to shut down the used game market...as if that will ever happen. A free-to-play Skyrim sounds interesting. Ubisoft's reasons for having a dude as a main character in Assassin's Creed 3 makes sense(Can't wait to play it either way).

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me, speaking as a very small budget gamer- love ftp games. some of them may be pay to win, but in the next few months some high quality ftp games are going to be released and if they'll be a big success like lets say TF2- then even the sky aren't the limit!

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Well I won't buy a PS4 at all if that will be the case. I'll keep my PS3. If that is how Sony wishes to do business then they can go f*** themselves - but it's all still speculation at best.

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i have both an xbox 360 and a ps3 and i wont be buying either new console

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I don't buy used games, anyways. The 5 dollar discount on newer titles is not enough to make me want to buy used. With that being said, I do believe that business models will be changing over the next generation. I can't imagine used games being blocked because the backlash would be too great. I do, however, think that f2p would make a happy medium for developers and consumers alike, eliminating the used game market without making the consumers feel "controlled" by the corporations...

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Cupcakes!!! hahahaha

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@reachgod You mean like too many "L"s in the word spelling?

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There is a spellling error at the bottom of the skyrim paragraph

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@norabbitnofun - We get a whole lot of crap stuff from developers because it still sells! The gaming industry is huge, even crap games get a good run and as far as used games are concerned this makes up a large amount of the industry. Good luck shutting down used gaming, it will never happen and it will never work. Gamers will revolt and I guarantee if the PS4 does not allow used games, then developers will continue developing for the current console and the PS4 will be as "successful" as Vita, rofl. They will commit suicide within the industry.

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@Aevin487 You say it's a very smart move on Sony's part. I say they just lost themselves about a quarter of there clientele to Microsoft or Nintendo.

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The article lacks a very important bit of information about the cupcakes. BioWare did get them and there were cupcakes with three different colours and letters A, B and C on them, yet they all tasted the same. See what they did there?

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Cool article. I literally can't wait for the next gen so whoever first out of the gate I'll pick up that system. I really dislike the changes made to Xbox interface, feel like I'm a guest in my own system but don't really have much faith in Sony either. Who is the lesser of two evils... backwards compatibility for the Xbox could be a deal breaker!

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They may not be too far off with Free-To-Play being future. SOme games are using that method (Phantasy Star Online 2 for example)

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Big gaming companies are evil, cupcakes are delicious, and free-2-play is lame. Used games are a threat to you? Really? If you make awesome games no they're not. If you make crap games then yes they are, but then again you should go bankrupt for your sins against gaming (duke nukem forever). Also, do we really need another Warhammer first person shooter? just make the damn MMO.

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Okay, out of everything Microsoft has been doing to keep the 360 "fresh" is a load of bull, the iniial update to include the avatars i admit was interesting, but the latest i dont entriely agree with. also the one thing that they havent done yet to keep the rotting carcass smelling nice or even reverse it would be to change the disk reader to blu-ray, in my opinion of course.

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I have no issue with placing one time use "key codes" in new games and charging $5 extra to have to play a used game, ($10 seems a bit high). I do have an issue with banning used games on any system. I rarely buy used games anymore, but I know alot of people depend on the discounted price. It only seems fair that if a store is going to make money of reselling the same game over and over, why cant the guys who actually spent millions of dollars and months/years creating the game get another share from each used sale by requiring a key code to play. That seems fair.

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You know what? Used games are no threat to great games; they are a threat to crap stuff. And that shop tender saying he's got to sell things during the 3 first months of a game's release life has to get thinking about the value he's selling. Just like the editors. It's a weird time in gaming: we get crappier stuff through all of the "easy to develop" methods (mobile gaming, I am looking at you!); at the same time, technology improvements made developing good AAA titles much more expensive... without necessarilly proposing a clear greater value offer. So it just makes sense that things be harder overall in this business. Yeah well, afterall I might vote in for a non-upgraded "next gen" console from Sony or Nintendo or Microsoft, cause what matters and has mostly mattered to me is the gaming experience, in which graphics and sounds do not need any buff. BTW, when did they say we would get headtracking as a standard part of a console's offer?

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Sony is making a big mistake if they make the PS4 non backwards compatible for PS3 games.... And are they serious, won't play used games??? LMAO, they are crazy, I was thinkin of getting one, but not now.... Sorry sony, but I wanna be able to buy used games when I want too...

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"In somewhat related news, Silicon Knights founder Denis Dyack grumbled that used game sales are cannibalizing the business, predicting that "There's not going to be an industry" if used sales continue as is." What a load of crap! Here is a man complaining that there are soooo many used games out there. These are a result of new game sale, moron! Gamers aren't stupid, come out with a decent game Denis that people will buy new instead of thinking "meh, I'll just wait until it comes out used!" There will ALWAYS be an industry. The average gamer is in their 30's and no one is as cashed up as this demographic. Release the goods, it will be bought. Come out with poor platforms and games, you will go broke over night, the people will make sure of it.

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Candor at its finest.

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John Davison, telling it like it is! i like it haha

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AWESOME JD U DA MAN. cheaper crappier xbox that was the best....more writing like this please...reminds me of the old EGM days. PS4 FTW!

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"Quote" John Davidson Just what we all need right now, a cheaper crappier Xbox!!! Funny that if a user post something like this it would be deleted or worst case scenario banned from GS,But it's the truth and right about now everybody who are on their 5 or 6 X-box would be ticking the thumbs down icon.

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Let me follow up real fast for the record: I buy and play used games, often. And you know what, MANY have been pleasing enough that buying the dlc for them is totally worth it. They may not be getting the 60$ for game purchase, but I sure buy a lot of the other stuff for games once I have them. But if they tell me "No", then I say "No". As consumers we DO have a voice if we use it together. I love PlayStation, please don't do this. (Maybe make more games that people don't want to sell once they are done with a 10-12 hour campiagn after a week)

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If the PS4 won't play used games, i won't buy it.

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Well, with the exception of the 3DS, the 8th gen looks even s___tier than the 7th (current) gen. When the 7th gen began, many of us older gamers griped about the price (\$60+), lack of backward compatibility and forced online for multiplayer. Then, of course, dlc became hyper-retarded. Alotta younger gamers said we were "just b!tching too much"... Well, now y'all get to feel the sting of what happens when you let greedy ass business folks get away with too damn much. You guys kept feeding the damn beast: $400-$600 consoles no or half-assed bc $60 games extra online fees dlc Now that you've shown them what they can get away with, they're taking things to the next step. You can thank yourselves for encouraging it.

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they should just stop fighting it, and make the lead character a nude woman (or guy if thats your thing) in Assassins creed 4. That way we have something to look at when the game starts to suck.

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free to play, but riddled with ads and product placement.

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Free to play Skyrim.........Wow in the future?

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Its too bad about the WH40K MMORPGFPS/WTH-it-is. Might have been interesting, I still wish THQ would stop taking the easy way out with the Space Marine and put together games that concentrate on the Emperor's Inquisition. You could put together some insane story based games off those guys. Go read Ravenor or Eisenhorn if you not sure what I'm talkin' about.

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... So... What the hell is up with Gamespot's new "EVERYTHING IS EDITORIAL" approach to writing? I get that this is a game-review website first and foremost, but I do come here for industry news since I no longer subscribe to an actual (read "physical") gaming publication. I'd rather like it if I could get industry news that wasn't layered with some pretentious, "rude dude with 'tude" sheen. Stop it, Gamespot. Stop it right now.

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i dont care if it feeds your dog, takes your wife shopping, and gets the kids off to school in the morning; if it dont play used games, i aint buyin' it.

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John Davison when you write you sound like a nagging spoiled sixteen year old girl who got her BMW taken away for the weekend by her father. You need to grow up and start writing like a man. Wah Wah Wah!!!!!!! Maybe if your good this weekend your father will let you have your Beamer back so you can get busy with John down at the point.

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Edited By DemonChorro

So why the hate on Warhammer 40k? "Yeah, that'll work. The last single-player Warhammer 40K game that had some online multiplayer was a roaring success, right?"

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