Even though Ubisoft is no longer producing the physical toys for Starlink: Battle for Atlas, the game is getting a rather hefty new update next week. Ubisoft announced today that the Crimson Moon update for Starlink is slated to drop on April 30 for all of the game’s platforms. This new update will add new missions, pilots, and
Starlink: Battle for Atlas
Ubisoft announced today that it is stopping production of physical toys for its toys-to-life game Starlink: Battle for Atlas. The modular toy technology was one of the main selling points for the game originally. However, due to sales that “fell below expectations”, they will be shutting that portion of the product down and focusing on
When you’re spending dozens upon dozens of hours playing a video game, you can’t help but grow attached to certain characters. No, not in a weird way…just in the kind of way that makes us love them from the start of a journey to reaching the very end, and seeing how they’ve grown and changed
As 2018 comes to a close, DualShockers and our staff are reflecting on this year’s batch of games and what were their personal highlights within the last year. Unlike the official Game of the Year 2018 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just 2018
Ubisoft Toronto is adding a brand new content to Starlink: Battle for Atlas right before Christmas, ensuring folks that get it for Christmas will have a nice, meaty patch to download before playing. This free DLC adds fan-requested features, such as a photo mode. The update is free to all players tomorrow on December 21
Late last year, Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima announced that the company planned to ship 20 million Nintendo Switch units by the end of its next financial year. At the time, this seemed like a bit of a lofty aspiration; after all, this proclamation came right after Nintendo had just released both The Legend of Zelda:
The recently released title Starlink: Battle for Atlas is blurring the lines between gaming and toy collecting with its vast array of collectible ships. However, the game has a special treat in store for Nintendo fans as the Switch edition features non-other than the crew from SNES classic Star Fox. The latest trailer focuses on
Ubisoft’s first (and late) attempt at the toys-to-life genre is on store shelves right now. Our written review is up now and you can check that out if you click this link or you can check out our video review with yours truly narrating it. We played the Nintendo Switch version which includes exclusive content
The past few years haven’t been great for the toys-to-life genre. Games like Disney Infinity and Lego Dimensions have both ceased production despite having some of the world’s leading entertainment properties tied to them. Even the Skylanders series hasn’t received a new iteration since 2016; prior to that, the series was annualized since 2011. So,
Ubisoft published two new trailers for Starlink: Battle for Atlas, its upcoming space-shooter game. Each trailer introduces a new character. The first trailer showcases the pilot Judge, with his spaceship Neptune and its Time Shift ability. It allows you to slow time and is a great ability for both offense and defense. The second trailer focuses
Ubisoft published some characters trailers introducing the pilots in Starlink: Battle for Atlas, its upcoming space shooter epic. The first trailer focuses on Mason Rana, piloting the ship Zenith, which holds a powerful Orbital Strike ability. The second trailer focuses on Nintendo’s Fox McCloud and his Arwing, exclusive to the Switch version of Starlink. As a
Ubisoft has published a new video for Starlink: Battle for Atlas with a voice over walking you through the gameplay being shown. This walkthrough starts with Mason of the Starlink Initiative on his way to Haven. While making his way there he comes across an outlaw being chased by Legion ships and decides to help
Coming out of E3, it was safe to say that Starlink: Battle for Atlas was my biggest surprise of the show. Even without the announcement of Star Fox joining up for the Switch release, Starlink caught me off guard simply because of how tight and engaging the ship controls were. That said, I only was able to check it
Starlink: Battle for Atlas made a stir earlier this year at E3 when it was revealed that Fox McCloud would be one of the game’s playable characters. What was perhaps more impressive to us though was just how good it felt to play after we went hands-on with it. Still, there’s a lot we didn’t know about Starlink following
Recently, we were able to play a few hours of Starlink: Battle for Atlas and in the process had the chance to capture some of that gameplay footage for you to watch. One of the portions of Starlink that we were able to experience was that of the opening act. We played this opening on the Switch version of Starlink and
Users on Resetera have discovered just how much memory Ubisoft Toronto’s Starlink: Battle for Atlas will take up on the Switch, and it’s surprisingly small. According to the game’s Amazon listing, if you check the bottom of the image below, you can see that the game lists that at least 4GB of space will be required to install Starlink
Ahead of the start of PAX West next week, publisher Ubisoft has today announced the games that they’ll be bringing with them to Seattle. Nearly every major upcoming release in Ubisoft’s catalog will be appearing at the show with upcoming releases such as Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Starlink: Battle for Atlas being the marquee titles that are due out this
Following the reveal of Starlink: Battle for Atlas’ new trailer earlier this morning, we have some new gameplay footage for you to digest as well. We were able to check Starlink out a few days back at Ubisoft event and were able to see more of just how missions will work within the world. During the gameplay footage we
AAt the very young age of four, I got my first gaming device, the Gameboy. The first game my parents gave me was Arcade Classics 3: Galaga/Galaxian forever influencing my taste in video games. Since then, games like Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader, Resogun, Star Fox 64, and other space shooters have become
Today Ubisoft released a new video showing a lot of gameplay of its upcoming game Starlink: Battle for Atlas. In the video, we see the game in action on Nintendo Switch, which means that it also includes a look at the Arwing from Star Fox, which will be a Nintendo Switch exclusive. Looks like we’re finally getting
Starlink: Battle for Atlas got its moment in the spotlight during Ubisoft’s E3 conference and wowed the crowd with the appearance of Starfox‘s Fox McCloud. Now, Nintendo Treehouse got a hands-on look at the game, showcasing gameplay and the “Smart Building Technology” accompanying the ship models in the game. You can check it out below. Players of Starlink: Battle
We finally got some more information about Starlink: Battle for Atlas during Ubisoft’s E3 2018 Press Conference including a release date and some exciting news about an exclusive add-on character. After announcing it with a trailer and some screenshots during last year’s E3 2017 press briefing, players were interested in the toy to life game where
Throughout 2018, Ubisoft has been expanding quite a bit. They’ve acquired Blue Mammoth Games, developer of Brawlhalla, while also establishing new studios in Mumbai, India, and Odesa, Ukraine. Today, they revealed that they will be opening up one more studio this fall in Winnipeg. For those of you who don’t know, Winnipeg is the capital