Asobo Studio has announced that the UK and Ireland world updates that are to be heading to Microsoft Flight Simulator have been delayed. This has been explained to be because of the new photogrammetry cities being created. However, the studio believes the issues will be sorted soon with the release of the update due to be launching
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Asobo Studio has done incredible work with its 2020 launch of the PC version of Microsoft Flight Simulator — due to be heading to Xbox Series X | S this year. It’s an utterly breathtaking game to experience if you’re a fan of flying planes and simulators. But its true selling point sits in its
Microsoft Flight Simulator launched last year on PC and allows you to fly through a number of locations. However, the last few weeks here in the UK it has been heavily snowing, but when jumping into the game to see the weather effects in real-time, there was no snow unless I manually adjusted the weather settings.
Yesterday, Microsoft Flight Simulator from Asobo Studio was announced for the Xbox Series X | S through a new trailer that shows off some planes flying over iconic landmarks from across the world. The game has been available on PC since August of this year. The Xbox version of Microsoft Flight Simulator has on the quiet side. Although
Microsoft Flight Simulator offers players a variety of different experiences. They can fly from New York to London, across deserts, or even into their friend’s homes if they want. But the entire experience has been missing one key aspect – VR. Sure, you can play the game in first-person, but you’re still looking at a computer
According to the latest news from the official website of Microsoft Flight Simulator, the game’s closed beta testing will be kicking off on July 30. All the players who have received the code for the Alpha version will be able to take part in the closed beta phase as well. Revealed during Microsoft’s E3 2019
Despite only launching about six months ago, it seems that Asobo Studio could already be hard at work on the sequel to A Plague Tale: Innocence. This information comes by way of French publication Xbox Squad which states that publisher Focus Home Interactive has ordered a sequel to be made from Asobo. Xbox Squad claims that
Asobo Studio and Focus Home Interactive released A Plague Tale: Innocence for PC, PS4, and Xbox One on Tuesday. It received generally positive reviews, DualShockers included, and Focus Home followed up its release today with a chilling video featuring Sean Bean. Over the course of the video, Sean Bean reads William Blake’s poem The Little
A Plague Tale: Innocence for PC, PS4, Xbox One from Asobo Studio and Focus Home Interactive will finally be releasing in just over a week. To build up more anticipation in the lead up to the game’s launch, a new trailer was released for the game that shines a light on the human enemies Amicia
Asobo Studio and Focus Home Interactive’s upcoming title A Plague Tale: Innocence will finally see the light of day as it releases next month on May 14 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. This exciting title has grown a steady and excited audience over the past few months as the devs indulge gamers into the
This week marked Focus Home Interactive’s annual What’s Next event, and with it came the confirmation of several new and continuing partnerships, cementing that it will be a European publisher to look out for over the next decade. From Dontnod to Saber Interactive, Deck13, Sumo Digital, and more, a lot of interesting titles seem to
On May 14, Asobo Studio and Focus Home Interactive will finally release A Plague Tale: Innocence for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. While there is still a month to go until launch, the French developers announced today that A Plague Tale: Innocence has finally gone gold. In case you aren’t aware, the term “gone gold”
French developer Asobo Studio and publisher Focus Home Interactive have certainly crafted something interesting and unique with A Plague Tale: Innocence. In this action-adventure, you follow the tragic journey of Amicia and Hugo De Rune through the plagued-filled and formidable landscapes of 14th century France. Having seen the trailers, which captured my attention so much
As we draw closer to the release of Asobo Studio and Focus Home Interactive’s mesmerizing title A Plague Tale: Innocence on May 14, DualShockers wanted to delve into this dark, emotional-based story that revolves around siblings Amicia and Hugo and ask its game director Kevin Choteau some questions that should give players a more in-depth
A Plague Tale: Innocence was first teased back in early 2017, but today we finally learned when the game will be arriving. To coincide with the start of a new behind the scenes webseries, Asobo Studio and Focus Home Interactive announced that A Plague Tale: Innocence will be releasing on May 14. While we did
A Plague Tale: Innocence from developer Asobo Studio and publisher Focus Home Interactive have today treated us to some delightful plague-filled screenshots that we can all soak in while we are having our breakfast or lunch. Although, to be honest, they aren’t bad – most of them are actually quite stunning and it highlights how beautiful
A Plague Tale: Innocence from developer Asobo Studio and publisher Focus Home Interactive, has released a swarm of rats upon us in their new gameplay footage, lucky us! The title was formally announced in January 2017 from the developers, who draw experience from working on games like Quantum Break and The Crew. During the gameplay sequence, you follow orphaned
This year at E3, DualShockers had the chance to check out several upcoming titles from European publisher Focus Home Interactive. While many of these presentations were behind closed doors, we were able to get a great in depth look at the gameplay of six Focus Home Interactive titles currently in development. All of these games
A Plague Tale: Innocence from developer Asobo Studio and publisher Focus Home Interactive pushed a new E3 Trailer —which you can view below— that shows dramatic cinematics for the title that was originally announced back in January 2017. The title tells the story of two siblings Amicia, and Hugo during the dark times of the Black
Asobo Studio’s upcoming game, A Plague Tale: Innocence, has garnered attention in the past for its highly-detailed and physically-striking rats. Today we received new screenshots that speak to both the game‘s protagonists, orphaned siblings Amicia and Hugo, and the corpse-ridden countryside of France. You can check out all of the new screenshots below. The corpses