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‘Devil May Cry 5’ Will Have Only One DLC: Bloody Palace

The highly awaited game from Capcom is only a few days away, and we cannot wait to get our hands on the hack and slash action game. But if you thought that you would get more from DMC 5, you’re in for some bad news – or good news?

The Bloody Palace

The good news about Devil May Cry 5 is that it will be released on 8 March for  PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It will get an update that will bring the free Bloody Palace DLC, but Capcom Producer Matt Walker announced in a Twitter response that for the moment there are no other future plans:

Looking back at the awesome Monster Hunter World getting many DLC’s, updates and themed events, we thought that it would be the same for DMC 5. We hope that Capcom changes their minds and add more stuff if the game sells well. The previous Devil May Cry games got post-launch support, which can only mean that Capcom could rethink their decisions in the future.

Moreover, a few weeks ago, Devil May Cry 5 director Hideaki Itsuno stated in an interview with Gameshot that there would be more playable characters added to the game if players demand it.

Preorder Devil May Cry 5 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC

Nevertheless, all Devil May Cry fans will surely buy this game, especially since they played the demo and got to taste the new installment. You can preorder the game and get five different colored costumes and 100,000 Red Orbs.

You can opt for the Devil May Cry 5 Standard Edition which is $59,99 on all retailers for PS4, Xbox One and PC.

The Devil May Cry 5 Deluxe Edition will come with the game and some more in-game goodies at $69,99 for PS4 and Xbox One, while on Steam for PC it is – $70.42.

The most expensive edition is the Devil May Cry 5 Collector’s Edition, which comes with the deluxe edition and physical items – at $149.99, and can only be bought on Amazon and the Capcom store.

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Xbox One “Deployment Error” Made The Console Inoperative For Some, But Microsoft Fixed The Issue

Yesterday, January 30th, 2019, Microsoft, the giant tech company, experienced some severe issues with its Xbox One console. More specifically, an Xbox One “deployment error” made the console inoperative for some owners. However, Microsoft fixed the glitches which, apparently, affected the Xbox One startup, sign-in process, and update.

The whole thing started yesterday, with some players being unable to connect to their accounts. Even more, some Xbox One owners also experienced difficulties when tried turn on their consoles. Others also suffered a black screen of death on Xbox One and freezing and crash bugs.

Also, some Xbox One players could not access their cloud-saved video games. Microsoft acknowledged these issues and reported that they’re working on a fix to solve out all these glitches and bugs, reportedly caused by an Xbox One “deployment error.”

Microsoft Fixed the Xbox One “Deployment Error” Which Made The Console Inoperative for Some Owners

“We are aware of reports of Xbox One console startup, title update, and sign-in errors. We will keep everyone informed once we have more information to share. Thank you all for your patience,” reported Microsoft yesterday, after many Xbox One users complained about some errors.

“Our teams have identified the cause for our earlier issues and are continuing to address these now. Thank you for your patience, we’ll update again when we know of any other changes,” the Xbox One team announced soon after the initial post on Twitter. Finally, “the issues surrounding Xbox One console startup, sign-in, title update errors, and our status page have now been resolved. Thank you for sticking with us while our teams addressed these issues, and we appreciate the reports. As always, we’re here, and we’re listening,” said Microsoft via the Xbox One official Twitter page.

Microsoft solved out the Xbox One “deployment error” that caused some consoles to freeze and crash, but some users have already avoided the issue by merely restarting the console.

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Games With Gold: Xbox One Free Games of February 2019, Finally Revealed

We’re already used with the Microsoft’s program that offers a few Xbox One free games for any Xbox Live Gold members. Next month, in February 2019, four new freebies will arrive on Xbox One, thanks to the so-called Games With Gold program.

As usual, in February, Microsoft would offer four games for free, which would split equally between Xbox One and Xbox 360. The first to roll out would be Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon which is a Castlevania-like title that launched in 2018. Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon is a spinoff of the future sequel in the series, the Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night.

Next, in February, there comes Super Bomberman R, also an action game that takes place in a maze where the gamers have to corner their opponents with bombs. It’s like the classic Bomberman, but with better graphics. Nonetheless, it’s a fun game to play. Then, the third title in the Games With Gold in February would be the Xbox 360’s Assassin’s Creed: Rogue. It’s a cool Assassin’s Creed title, but it was overlooked because it launched on last-gen consoles shortly before Assassin’s Creed Unity came out for the current-gen consoles.

The fourth game in the series of Xbox One free games of February 2019 is Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, the very appreciated title of the franchise, which rolled out initially in 2003.

Practically, we have four Xbox One free games in February 2019 since both Assassin’s Creed: Rogue and Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy are playable on Xbox One thanks to backwards compatibility.

Xbox One Free Games of February 2019 – Games With Gold

  • Xbox One
    • Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon (Feb. 1-28)
    • Super Bomberman R (Feb. 1-Mar. 15)
  • Xbox 360
    • Assassin’s Creed Rogue (Feb. 1-15)
    • Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (Feb. 16-28)

Even more, we can say that we’ll have five free Games With Gold in February since until February 15th the January 2019 Xbox One free game WRC 6 FIA World Rally Championship would be available.

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PlayStation 4 Surpassed Xbox One – Sony’s Console Sold Over 91 Million Units

The battle between the current-gen consoles of Sony and Microsoft has been definitely won by PlayStation 4. Sony’s PlayStation 4 surpassed Xbox One, as it sold over 91 million units, according to the Japanese company’s reports.

“PS4 has now cumulatively sold through more than 91.6 million units globally as of December 31, 2018,” Sony stated. The company added that the success of the PlayStation 4 is due to exclusive games like God of War and Marvel’s Spider-Man. “PS4 has sold more than 5.6 million units globally during the 2018 holiday season alone,” Sony continued.

“More than 50.7 million PS4 games were sold through globally during the 2018 holiday season, which sums up to 876 million PS4 games cumulatively sold through worldwide. Part of that involves Spider-Man, which became the biggest selling PS4 exclusive title to date with over nine million copies sold,” stated Sony.

PlayStation 4 Surpassed Xbox One – Sony’s Console Sold Over 91 Million Units

“We are also happy to announce that the monthly active users of PlayStation Network continues to show strong growth, and has surpassed 90 million as of (the) end of November 2018,” explained John Kodera, the president and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment.

“I would like to express my deepest gratitude to our passionate community around the globe, and our partners, for helping us achieve these milestones. This year, we will bring more enhanced experiences to our fans along with a highly anticipated lineup of games that are only possible on PS4. As we look towards the next PS4 milestone, SIE will continue to evolve, and we will further expand the platform to deliver the best interactive experiences to the world,” he added.

In short, Sony’s PlayStation 4 surpassed Xbox One, as the Japanese console sold over 91 million units, most of them thanks to exclusive PS4 games such as God of War and Spider-Man. It would be an exciting battle between Sony and Microsoft in about a couple of years when the next-gen consoles would roll out.

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New Xbox One Console To Come Out In 2019, Reportedly

I know, many of us are already dreaming about the next-generation consoles, Xbox Scarlett (Xbox Two or whatever Microsoft would name it) and PlayStation 5 from Sony, but recent rumors said that Microsoft is preparing a big surprise for the fans in 2019. Reportedly, based on some suggestions, a new Xbox One console would come out in 2019.

While Sony prepares for a new busy year full of announcements, hopefully about PlayStation 5, and new PS4 updates, Microsoft is also working on something big for the Xbox fans. According to some rumors that rolled out online recently, the famous software developer, Microsoft, is working on a new Xbox One variant.

Currently, Sony has won the battle with Microsoft regarding the current-gen consoles, with PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro scoring more sales than Xbox One and Xbox One X. So, reportedly, Microsoft is not going to give up without fighting before the release of the next-gen consoles.

Reportedly, A New Xbox One Console Would Come Out In 2019

According to some new information regarding PS4, a new game would come out on Sony’s console, exclusively, so the battle between Microsoft and Sony is still active, although we’re moving closer and closer towards the next generation of video games consoles. More specifically, a Bloodborne sequel might roll out exclusively for PlayStation 4, and that would be a massive kick in Xbox’s butt.

Reportedly, Microsoft might tackle any of the Sony’s move in 2019 with the release of a new Xbox One console. According to the rumors, that Xbox One 2019 model would be the one without a disc drive so that it would provide a digital-only experience. Also, it might come with new features and enhanced configuration.

In other news, Xbox Scarlett (or Xbox Two) might also be announced in 2019, while the deployment of the next-gen consoles, including the Sony’s PlayStation 5, might happen in 2020, according to many analysts of the industry.

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