Tag: single-player
Street Fighter 6 Demo Announced Alongside Year 1 DLC Fighters and Single-Player World Tour Details
Redfall studio looking into reversing always online requirement for single-player
Arkane is working to eliminate the always online requirement to play Redfall in single-player.
Speaking with Eurogamer, game director Harvey Smith said the team is working to make offline single-player a possibility.
The studio is considering removing the requirement due to backlash from the community.
Redfall’s single-player mode might not be online-only after all
Survival horror, VORAX, looks to give The Forest fans a thorough single-player experience
Just last week, developer IndieGala announced its latest game, VORAX. An open-world survival horror that has taken inspiration from some of the best horror games of all time, Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and The Forest, VORAX is still in development, but looks promising.
As a mercenary who’s wound up on a Mediterranean island, you find that a mysterious pathogen is infecting its inhabitants. When an army battalion was sent to quarantine the place, all communication was lost, and you can only imagine what happened to the soldiers.
With nothing but a small survival kit to hand, it’s your job to gather resources, craft new tools, build a sturdy base, and protect yourself from the island’s threats.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League requires an internet connection, even in single-player
It turns out that despite being able to play the entire thing in single-player, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is always online.
After a long wait and more than one delay, Suicide Squad is finally due out in May, with the recent State of Play from PlayStation actually showing off a good amount of gameplay. So far it’s looking… fine, maybe even good if you like words like “Gear Score,” or possibly terrible if you hate them. Outdated bits of game design aside, there’s a bit of a catch to Rocksteady’s latest: the game is always online, even if you just want to play the game in single-player.
If you head to the game’s FAQ page, you’ll find a collection of questions about the game that might help you understand some of the stuff any of the trailers might not have covered all too well. One thing the recent trailer definitely didn’t cover is the question listed in the FAQ, “Is an internet connection required to play Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League?” The official answer to that one is, “Yes, an internet connection is required to play Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League solo or via online co-op.”
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League requires an online connection, even in single-player
To no one’s surprise, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is an always online game, even when playing alone without friendos. The news comes from an official FAQ page that reads, “Yes, an internet connection is required to play Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League solo or via online co-op.” It’s disappointing news, especially for those hoping to play Suicide Squad as a single-player experience with AI bots filling in for squadmates.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Will Require Constant Internet Connection Even For Single-Player Mode
Rocksteady Studios, the developer behind the Batman Arkham series, has just confirmed that you’ll need to have an internet connection to play Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League.
The news comes from the official Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League website under the FAQ (frequently asked questions) section. One of the questions asks, “Is an internet connection required to play Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League?” The answer is “Yes, an internet connection is required to play Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League solo or via online co-op.”
This information comes shortly after Rocksteady Studios released new gameplay footage during PlayStations State of Play. In the trailer shown off, we’re given a better look at gameplay mechanics, information on the story, and even how the battle pass works.
EA forming new team to support Ridgeline Games in creating its single-player Battlefield campaign
EA DICE is in the process of creating a new team to support Ridgeline Games with its single-player campaign for Battlefield.
Last year, EA announced a new studio, Seattle-based Ridgeline Games, tasked with developing a narrative campaign taking place in the Battlefield universe.
Led by Halo co-creator Marcus Lehto and composed of industry veterans from various parts of the globe, the studio aims to tell stories and take players on adventures within the Battlefield universe.