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I'm quite tempted by a launch PS5 for myself, to be honest. I skipped the PS3 and PS4 and now I find myself craving for some Gran Turismo. There are never that many games I'm interested in, although there are at least one or two a year, and that's all I need as long as I can get 100+hrs out of them.
I need something for under the TV as I don't want to be spending 20hrs each day in my attic. That said, I'm going to need to work my arse off to be able to afford one. My income is still crippled.
No big loss if I don't make it. Cyberpunk will still run best on my PC.
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@fishbowlhead I guess it depends on how you would define expansion pack? To me it's an expansion pack. A set of additional levels for an existing game that follows a new story. Like Blood and Wine for Witcher 3.Last edited by wakka; 21-07-2020, 08:27.
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It's coming on its own disc, but it's not a full sequel though, is it? It's a halfway house. Half the length, and reusing lots of assets.
At the end of the day it's just semantics, but to me Lost Legacy and First Light were expansion packs, not full games.
Don't get me wrong, I'll buy it - it looks fun! But it is what it is, something they could get out quickly for launch to tide people over.
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PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions of Watch Dogs Legion and Assassin's Creed Valhalla won't cost more than their …
Ubisofts launch next gen games will be priced the same as current gen ones. Nice but as it should be given they're the same games running at the same performance for the most part.
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Posthttps://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...-x-this-autumn
Ubisofts launch next gen games will be priced the same as current gen ones. Nice but as it should be given they're the same games running at the same performance for the most part.
Although Yves Guillemot and Ubisoft has far, far bigger issues: Eurogamer - After weeks of devastating sexual harassment allegations, Ubisoft boss Yves Guillemot is asked how much he knew
In an extraordinary exchange during last night's company results call, Guillemot was asked by financial analyst Ken Rumph exactly how much he had - or had not - been aware of.
"I could present the question on what's happened recently as three options," Rumph began. "Either as CEO you didn't know this was happening which was not great.
"Or you perhaps didn't know enough and should have asked more, maybe that's the answer.
"Or you knew, which of course would not be good. Those are my possibilities - you may answer the question differently. But I'd like to ask what would be the answer to your question of responsibility as CEO?"
Guillemot replied:
"Each time we have been made aware of this conduct we have made, actually, tough decisions and we made sure those decisions had a clear and positive impact. So that's very important.
"It has now become clear that certain individuals betrayed the trust I placed in them and did not live up to Ubisoft's shared values.
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