We are still learning more about The Outer Worlds, Obsidian Entertainment and Private Division’s recently unveiled project that debuted at The Game Awards 2018. And while we don’t have a complete picture of what the Fallout-esque project will end up being, we did manage to get confirmations of some bright news: the game will be microtransaction-free. Speaking
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Hot off the heels of announcing their acquisition by Microsoft Studios, it seems that Obsidian Entertainment is now gearing up to announce a new project next week during The Game Awards 2018. As revealed by Geoff Keighley over on Twitter, this game will be an RPG (of course) and will be published by Private Division,
UPDATE (11/11/18): During yesterday’s Inside Xbox: X018 Special, Microsoft revealed that it had acquired two more studios: Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment. As such, I have updated this article to reflect that and give insight about these newly acquired studios. During Microsoft’s E3 Press Conference, the large publisher announced the acquisition of five brand new
Publication Kotaku reported earlier today that Microsoft is finalizing a deal to acquire Obsidian Entertainment, creators of Fallout: New Vegas and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II. Speaking to sources that have not been verified by DualShockers, multiple persons who have reportedly been briefed on the negotiation had mentioned to Kotaku that the meetings were taking place and
Obsidian Entertainment and Versus Evil have revealed the second major expansion for Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, named Seeker, Slayer, Survivor, will be releasing on September 25, 2018. This expansion heavily focuses on fighting a wide variety of enemies and is based on three pillars of combat. The Seeker challenges have players searching for a
In 2010, Bethesda Softworks published Fallout: New Vegas, a spin-off game in the Fallout series that was developed by Obsidian Entertainment rather than Bethesda Game Studios, the team that had created Fallout 3. Since this time, the company has never worked with an outside developer in this manner again and Bethesda’s Todd Howard doesn’t see that changing. In a
Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire brought players back into a rich, deep RPG experience earlier this year alongside a new setting and cast of characters, and now those looking for more adventures will have plenty to look forward to in a few weeks with the release of the game’s first major expansion. Obsidian Entertainment has
South Park: The Stick of Truth has finally received a physical re-release on current-gen consoles, and to celebrate Ubisoft has released a new video showing off the title. South Park: The Stick of Truth’s re-release is available now for $29.99. Although South Park: The Stick of Truth was already available (digitally) for current-gen systems for those who pre-ordered South Park: The
Following several rumors surfacing the internet over the last few weeks, today Ubisoft Entertainment officially announced that South Park: The Stick of Truth would officially be re-released on current generation consoles. According to the press release, South Park: The Stick of Truth will be re-released on February 13, 2018, for $29.99. Although South Park: The Stick of Truth
In 2008, we got Fallout 3 from Bethesda and its internal studio Bethesda Game Studios. It was very big deal. Then two years later we got another Fallout title, Fallout: New Vegas, except this one wasn’t from Bethesda itself, it was from contracted developer Obsidian Entertainment. It also was a very big deal. Heavily decorated and estimated to have shipped at least
Two years after Bethesda and its internal studio Bethesda Game Studios released Fallout 3 in 2008, Fallout: New Vegas, the fourth major installment in the series, hit from contracted developer Obsidian Entertainment. Just like Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas was a massive hit commercially and critically, heavily decorated with game of the year awards for 2010, and having shipped an estimated 12 million
Two years after Bethesda and its internal studio Bethesda Game Studios released Fallout 3 in 2008, Fallout: New Vegas, the fourth major installment in the series, hit from contracted developer Obsidian Entertainment. Just like Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas was a massive hit commercially and critically, heavily decorated with game of the year awards for 2010, and having shipped an estimated 12 million
In a tiny hamlet, the King has gone mad with power — believing that the purveyors of older religions have welcomed a curse on the town, resulting in the birth of soulless children. Unfortunately, the village’s woes don’t end there. A plight has infested the grain crop, and the townspeople are now so obsessed with