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New God of War Ragnarok trailer shows off more combat, more story, and more of that gorgeous world
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The end is nigh. The search for Tyr draws to a close. Kratos is being made to confront the sins of his past, the blood on his hands. And Atreus is forced to watch. God of War Ragnarok arrives in November, and ahead of the game’s eagerly-anticipated release date, Sony have shown off perhaps the game’s most revealing trailer yet.
The trailer, which was debuted during tonight’s State of Play stream, included looks at both pre-rendered scenes as well as in-engine gameplay, giving us a delectible taste of the sort of experience we’ll have with the Norse father/son combo later this year.
Check it out below.
Project Eve Is Now Stellar Blade, New PS5 Trailer Shows Action Combat
Shift Up’s action-packed PS5 game Project Eve debuted a new trailer at the PlayStation State of Play, along with its new title: Stellar Blade. The trailer showed more of what we expected from the first look, with a little more story context as well.
According to a PlayStation Blog post, the title refers to the Latin word for stars, along with the “blade” that represents the lead character, Eve.
The cinematic showed a transhumanist old man speaking about the fall of humanity, followed by a couple of characters exploring a vast area full of people in hibernation. One of the begs for help from Eve, and then we get a little taste of combat against some creepy organic-looking creatures. The blog details how Eve lands with her comrades on the ruins of earth and finds a survivor named Adam. He shows her to the city of Zion where the quest starts in earnest.
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Microsoft Combat Goggles Win First US Army Approval for Delivery
Microsoft’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System, or IVAS, is expected to provide a “heads-up display” for U.S. ground forces, similar to those for fighter pilots. The system — a customized version of Microsoft’s HoloLens goggles — would let commanders project information onto a visor in front of a soldier’s face and would include features such as night vision. The Army projects spending as much as $21.9 billion over a decade on Microsoft’s combat goggles, spare parts and support services if all options are exercised.
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