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Quest for World of Warcraft treasure in the GameSpot UK tavern crawl






World of Warcraft’s Cataclysm is coming, and with the end of the fantasy world nigh, WoW-maker Blizzard and our brave friends at GameSpot UK are going out in style together on the End of the World Tavern Crawl.

If the chance to win VIP tickets to the game’s launch party — where a special mystery guest will reward you with a collectors’ edition of the game — isn’t enough, the fact that they’ll be signed by all attending Blizzard team members should seal the deal. Simply turn up at the Slaughtered Lamb pub in Clerkenwell, London, on 3 December — this Friday — to begin your quest.

The crawl will lead you from tavern to tavern, where quest givers — hopefully with foil exclamation marks over their heads, we’ll have to see though — will impart hints and clues as to the whereabouts of the next watering hole. The first three people to make it through to the final location will win the grand prize, while close runners-up will be awarded various other Blizzard loot.

For all you exhibitionists who like to get your face on camera, GameSpot UK will be in attendance documenting the entire outing, so make sure you wash your best druid robes. The competition is for 18s and over only — for further information check out the details over at GSUK.

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Posted on December 6th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

Closed beta test for World of Warcraft: Cataclysm – Console news

Blizzard Entertainment has just announced that its closed beta test for World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, the next expansion in this hugely popular MMORPG, has started. Invitations has already been issued for folks to participate in the testing process, targeting a wide range of players from around the world who signed up via their Battle.net accounts. Apart from having the advantage of enjoying an early look at the game, beta testers will also be able to provide valuable feedback to help Blizzard Entertainment look out for bugs, address balance issues, while making sure the new content is ready to rock and roll with minimal fuss, hue and cry when released officially.

Cataclysm is the third expansion for World of Warcraft, the most popular subscription-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game in the world. The first two expansions, The Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King, each shattered PC game sales records upon their release. In Cataclysm, the face of Azeroth will be forever altered by the return of the corrupted Dragon Aspect Deathwing. Players will explore once-familiar areas of the world that have now been reshaped by the devastation and filled with new adventures. In an effort to survive the planet-shattering cataclysm, two new playable races — worgen and goblins — will join the struggle between the Alliance and the Horde. As players journey to the new level cap of 85, they’ll discover newly revealed locations, acquire new levels of power, and come face to face with Deathwing in a battle to determine the fate of the world.

Sounds like more hack and slash, where we are sure that this title will also draw in blockbuster sales figures as well no doubt about that. The thing is, will it cannibalize on sales of their next anticipated title, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, or does it cater to a totally different crowd?

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Posted on August 9th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

PS3 news: The People vs: Red Dead Redemption

The Rockstar development team behind Red Dead Revolver answers questions from the PlayStation community.

Considering that an open world Wild West game is not really mainstream, how did you come up with the idea for it? (hgtred, Germany)

The initial idea came during the completion of Red Dead Revolver. While Rockstar San Diego was working to finish that game, we started to see the potential for an open world game set in the West.

Then we decided to focus not on the classic Western period of Revolver but to base the story in the fascinating times around the death of the West, in the early 1900s, when America was going through a difficult time of great change. That gave us the greatest scope to fit in all the different story elements that we wanted in the game, from the classic American frontier to the iconic Mexican landscapes of the spaghetti westerns and a more modern town like Blackwater.

We never choose to make our games based on what’s popular at any given time -we try to do the opposite. We try to make the kinds of games we want to play and hope enough other people feel the same way.

Is there any connection between Red Dead Revolver and Redemption? (CaptainCortez, UK)

Red Dead Redemption isn’t a direct sequel to Red Dead Revolver, more a spiritual successor. That said, we strongly encourage you to explore the world for yourself and discover everything there is to learn about it. It may yield a few secrets and surprises.

From what I saw in the released videos, the horses are very realistic. How much time did you spend capturing their movements? (corpocannibal, Portugal)

Making the horses look and move believably was a long, arduous and messy process that included shooting our own motion capture of horses in action, right down to sticking the little white balls all over the horse in order to get the most accurate capture data and picking them all up and sticking them back on when they would fall off.

We had a famous stunt horse called Blanco and a very accomplished rider to put him through his paces. Capturing the horse’s real, natural movements, as well as the way the horse and rider worked together, was an amazing experience. Once we had the capture data, it was a case of choosing the right breeds, watching films and videos of them in motion and even using some of our facial animation technology to recreate the muscle movements. We’re immensely proud of the horses in Red Dead Redemption – they’re like nothing ever seen in a game before.

How extensive is the story and, more specifically, how many hours of gameplay can we expect? (Fischli, Germany; bubbez, Scandi)

Pretty long, we hope – the game is huge and the story itself is an epic in which John Marston meets many old faces and journeys across three huge regions, but how long it takes depends on how much time the player spends exploring. Given the huge amount of mini-games, including horseshoes, poker and liar’s dice; the stranger missions and other activities including hunting, treasure hunting and bounty hunting; and all the other surprises scattered across the world, the amount of time you spend in the game world is completely up to you.

Will we be able to capture fellow players with our lasso in the multiplayer? (Son_of_Bane, Netherlands)

No, lassos aren’t available in multiplayer – trying to get a curving, fluid-like piece of rope to work in single player was a massive technical challenge in itself, but the potential for 16 lassos attempting to interact with each other to cause knotty technical problems meant we had to confine the lasso to single player.

Will the main character be able to develop physically like CJ in GTA: San Andreas? (II-GRATOR-II, Spain)

Marston won’t become any stronger, or gain or lose weight, but you can affect the way the world responds to him by changing his outfit. By collecting scraps of outfits scattered across the world, you can gain access to full outfits that will have special benefits. For example, collecting a particular gang outfit will allow Marston to sneak into that gang’s territory without attracting attention. Or if you attain the Elegant suit, for example, you will gain the ability to cheat at poker. You can change into a different outfit at any of your in-game save points, either in a town or at your campsite.

Will the soundtrack be in the same style as a real western movie? (MechAArmA, France; Loganer94, Italy)

Music plays a huge part in Red Dead Redemption and it is used in unexpected ways. The soundtrack is actually a dynamic score, where what you hear is determined by what’s going on in the world around you and by the territory that you find yourself in.

The score and soundtrack itself is amazing and was put together by Bill Elm and Woody Jackson, two musicians critically acclaimed for their evocative and cinematic soundscapes. Early in the game you will hear music that’s reminiscent of the classic spaghetti westerns that were such a big influence on the soundtrack of Red Dead Revolver. However, Red Dead Redemption is set in a much later period, during the death of the West itself, so the music evolves to feature newer, more modern instrumentation.

Certain instruments in the soundtrack are linked to specific territories, to give each territory its own unique atmosphere. There are also guest vocal performances by Jose Gonzales, William Ellis Whitmore and Jamie Lidell that add extra atmosphere to certain crucial moments in the game’s story.

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Posted on May 29th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

news: Win tickets to the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final

Take part in our fun competition and you could book yourself a seat at the biggest football match of 2010.

Since April 2010, we’ve been giving you the chance to win tickets to a number of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa group matches in association with upcoming PlayStation 3 and PSP title ModNation Racers.

We’ve already had several lucky winners, including Terry from England who bagged a pair of tickets to Uruguay v France in Group A on the opening day of the tournament.

“I had to read the congratulatory email three times before believing I had won the competition,” said Terry. “I’m looking forward to enjoying the build up to the start of the tournament and watching the South Africa v Mexico opening match before heading to the brand new Green Point Stadium for Uruguay v France, wearing my Ireland shirt! As a Liverpool fan I then look forward to enjoying a Stevie Gerrard inspired 4-0 opening victory for England before heading home. Thanks Sony.”

Terry will be joined in South Africa by Chris, also from England, who won a pair of tickets to watch England take on the USA in their opening Group C match. Surrounded by his collection of England shirts past and present, Chris said: “I’ve never been to South Africa before and can’t wait to get there to experience something really special. This is the greatest competition in the world – the 2010 FIFA World Cup!”

Visit playstation2010fifaworldcup.com and win more tickets to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. We are also giving away tickets to the final in our final week, starting on 21 May 2010.

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Posted on May 15th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

Slim PS3 news: Follow the FIWC live from Barcelona

Be part of the action as the top EA SPORTS FIFA 10 players in the world face off in the FIFA Interactive World Cup Grand Final.

Since October 2009, over 775,000 FIFA 10 players have been flexing their thumbs and brushing up their skills via PlayStation Network and at Live Qualifier Events around the world.

Now, the 32 top virtual footballers on the planet have landed in the Catalan capital, home to one of the best loved football teams in the world, and are less than 24 hours away from creating their very own piece of sporting history.

Up for grabs is a prize that money cannot buy: for the winner, 20,000 USD awaits as well as the chance to meet footballing royalty at the FIFA World Cup Player Gala 2010 where they will officially be crowned FIFA Interactive World Champion 2010.

This year’s field is as strong as ever, featuring Alfonso Ramos Cuevas and Bruce Grannec, winners in 2008 and 2009 respectively, as well as entrants from as far afield as Singapore, Brazil, Australia and Sudan. In total, 22 countries are represented as the players descend on Barcelona’s Port Olimpic for the FIFA Interactive World Cup Grand Final.

The event takes place by the beach and is free to enter to spectators who can cheer on their favourite as well as savouring the thrilling atmosphere. Away from the screens, they will be able to enjoy an afternoon of entertainment, from watching champion freestylers to live music and the chance to show off their virtual and real-life skills.

To cap it all, following the Grand Final itself, Groove Armada’s Andy Cato will play an exclusive DJ set.

Want to follow the action as it unfolds? Then head over twitter.com/playstationeu and look out for any posts which include the tag #fifaiwc. From the moment the doors open at midday local time to the final whistle, we’ll bring you updates, including results, quotes, and photographs.

Want to get involved? Send us your questions via the Twitter feed and, if you want to show your support for one of the finalists, post a message at twitter.com/playstationeu and we will pass as many on as we can. Just remember to include the tag #fifaiwc in any questions or messages you send.

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Posted on May 1st, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

news: Stojkovic crowned FIFA Interactive World Champion 2010

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“I’m the best in the world,” says the man from the USA as he emerges from a strong field as the world’s top virtual footballer.

There was a nip in the air as the doors swung open on the FIFA Interactive Word Cup Grand Final in Barcelona’s Port Olimpic.

The field of 32 players looking to stake their claim for glory included former champions Alfonso Ramos from Spain and Bruce Grannec from France.

Both previous winners had a slow start, losing their opening matches 3-1 and 4-1 respectively. Following that early setback, Grannec hit his stride, winning his subsequent group matches 3-1 and 6-1 to progress to the knock-out stage of the tournament.

The first knock-out round saw the first real shock of the day as Sudan’s Abdulaziz Shiddo beat England’s Chris Bullard, one of the favourites, 3-1.

The man from Africa faced Grannec in the quarter-finals and they were joined by the England duo of Danny Taylor and Robert Brewster, Colombia’s Javier Munoz, France’s Adrien’s Makhloufi, Germany’s Ayhan Altundag and, of course, Nenad Stojkovic.

With the competition down to the last eight, the tension was palpable, especially in the game that saw Taylor defeat Munoz by the narrowest of margins, scoring with seconds remaining in extra time to secure his place in the semis. In the other matches, the reigning champion Grannec was hitting his stride, comfortably seeing off Shiddo 4-1.

With the sun now bathing the arena, the crowd was swelling, lapping up the entertainment on offer in the form of Samba drumming band Batacuda, freestylers John Farnworth and Spain’s Jesus, a beach soccer demo from Spain’s Amarelle and areas featuring the latest PlayStation 3 titles and games from EA.

The biggest cheer of the day was reserved for the arrival of Patrick Kluivert and the former Dutch star gamely faced off against Amarelle in a FIFA 10 exhibition match before shooting signed footballs into the crowd for people to claim.

Then it was back to the serious business as first Grannec and Stojkovic returned under the spotlight for the first semi-final. In a tense game which saw Chelsea take on Chelsea, neither player was able to pull clear of the other and, with the score at 3-3, extra time beckoned.

With penalties looming, the man from the United States finished off the champion with three quick goals in the last six minutes, including two exquisite lobs. In the other semi-final, 18-year-old Altundag playing as France saw off 17-year-old Taylor playing as Real Madrid; the 3-1 scoreline included a sweet lob from Thierry Henry in the 63rd minute and although the Englishman came back strongly, hitting the post in the final minutes, Altundag hung on to secure his place in the final.

Grannec then overcame Taylor 3-0 to secure third place; it was an even game in terms of possession and the Frenchman’s experience and cool head in front of goal made the difference as he took the 1,000 USD prize.

And so to the final. From over 775,000 players the world over, it had come to this: two young men appearing in their very first FIFA Interactive World Cup Grand Final tournament took their seat for 12 of the most important minutes of their life yet. Both players had met at the start of the day, drawing 2-2 when they had faced each other in their first group game and, second time around, it proved to be an equally tense affair.

Altundag playing as France held the upper hand to begin with, only for Stojkovic playing as Chelsea to take first blood on 35 minutes with a sweet goal against the run of play.

The German struck back minutes later and it was 1-1 going into the break. With chances few and far between after the restart, extra time seemed to be beckoning until Drogba turned smartly in the box for Stojkovic and shot across the goalkeeper to make it 2-1. Despite failing to add to his lead minutes later, the ball looping tantalisingly wide, Stojkovic held on to claim the title.

After handing out the prizes to the top three, Kerry Lee from Sony Computer Entertainment Europe said: “It’s been a brilliant day. It was a hard fought competition with some incredible football being played and everyone seemed to have a great time.”

“Today has been a fitting end to months of intense competition across the world and I’m really pleased for Nenad. I am looking forward to next year’s competition already.”

With the sun shining down on him and Groove Armada’s Andy Cato taking to the stage to keep the crowds entertained, let’s leave the last word to Nenad Stojkovic, the FIFA Interactive World Champion 2010: “I’m ecstatic. You try to be the best in whatever you do and to actually say that you’re the best is such an accomplishment. You can’t beat that feeling.”

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Posted on May 1st, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

Slim PS3 news: Play your way to the FIFA World Cup™ Finals

Become our PlayStation reporter at the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ South Africa.

The FIFA World Cup™ Finals kick off in Africa for the first time when South Africa take on Mexico in Johannesburg on 11 June 2010. A few hours later in Cape Town, Uruguay face up to 1998 winners France and you could be there, savouring the atmosphere of the greatest football tournament on the planet.

Starting in April 2010, and over a period of seven weeks, PlayStation in association with the upcoming ModNation Racers on PS3 and PSP is giving you the chance to win 2 pairs of tickets each week to selected Group Stage matches at the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ South Africa. Best of all, in the seventh week of our competition, there is a pair of tickets to the FIFA World Cup™ Final itself up for grabs.

As well as a pair of tickets, flights and accommodation, each winner will also receive a Sony Digital Video Camera to record their stay and report back to the PlayStation community with their take on this historic event. Full details of the prize can be found below:

Flights to and from South Africa.

Two tickets for the match.

Accommodation for three nights, with the match taking place on the second night.

Transport to and from airport, hotel and stadium.

Stadium hospitality, including food and beverages.

Security.

Sony corporate insurance.

PSPgo system.

Sony Digital Video Camera.

For more details and to enter, head over to eu.playstation.com/2010fifaworldcup – don’t miss your chance to feel like a World Cup winner.

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Posted on April 10th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »