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Rectify Gaming Podcast Episode #36- Can Destiny be an eSport?

https://soundcloud.com/rectify-gaming/podcast-episode-36-can-destiny-be-an-esport   Welcome to another Podcast episode with Rectify Gaming! In this episode TwiztedShotzTV, MrTerdFergason, Tyboy, and Ward-47 who comes in a little later in the show talk about Destiny and how we feel about the exclusive situation, is eSports really a sport? and we talk about PAX West quickly. iTunes Google Play Stitcher Follow the podcast crew: TwiztedShotzTV Tyboy17 MrTerdFergason Ward-47  

Respawn has prepared significant changes to Titanfall 2 due to feedback

After just the first Titanfall 2 Tech Test, players have had problems with the game already so Respawn has responded and made changes such as Pilot Mobility, Titan Meter, Titan Survivability, and more. Keep in mind this isn’t the actual beta, Respawn wants to test the servers and then this Fall comes the official Beta. Check out some of the new changes coming: Pilot Mobility Respawn will be tuning air speed and wall-running speed to be faster. Titan Meter Pilots will once again acquire a small passive amount of Titan meter every few seconds. Titan Mobility  Titan dashes will recharge faster. HUD Respawn  are going to bring in the fade distance for enemy outlines so they don’t reveal pilots at extreme distances. Read More here.

New Halo 5 update announced & Forge coming to Win10 in September.

343 has announced the upcoming free update for Halo 5: Guardians coming September 8th. It includes new maps, new weapon skins, content browser and much more unannounced. Let’s take a look what’s arriving with Anvil’s Legacy update. Halo 5: Forge Comes to Windows 10 PC. First announced back in May, Halo 5: Forge brings the entire Forge level-creation experience from Halo 5: Guardians to Windows 10, with support for mouse and keyboard for highly refined object placement and manipulation, higher-resolution displays (including 4k) for stunning graphic fidelity, the ability to host and play custom matches for up to 16 players, and a new content browser that spans platforms. Creators will be able to download levels from the Forge community created on both Windows 10 PC and Xbox One, which they can then customize, or create their own from scratch. Halo 5: Forge opens the door to new possibilities in Halo 5: Guardians and beyond. Content Browser that Spans Platforms. The Anvil’s Legacy content release brings the highly anticipated content browser to Forge mode in Halo 5: Guardians on Xbox One – a new, streamlined way to discover community-created Forge content, with support for custom maps, game modes and Forge Object Groups. Combined with Halo 5: Forge on Windows 10 PC, the new content browser will let users browse, access and enjoy content from both PC and console Forgers, regardless of which system it was originally created on. New Arena and Warzone Maps – Mercy and Temple. With the addition of “Mercy”, a new battleground is open for competitive Arena players, while “Temple” brings the desert environment of Sanghelios to Warzone Assault modes. New Weapons, REQs, Customization Options and More. Anvil’s Legacy brings several new desirable REQ items including three new weapons, new Sound Dampener attachments, weapon and armor skins, and more. Source: news.xbox.com

Games With Gold for September announced!

A new month is almost upon us meaning a new batch of free games are arriving for your Xbox One and Xbox 360. Shall we see what on Xbox One?    Earthlock: Festival of Magic ($29.99 ERP): Available from September 1-30 on Xbox One Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China ($9.99 ERP): Available from September 16- October 15 on Xbox One    Forza Horizon ($19.99 ERP): Available from September 1-15 on Xbox 360 & Xbox One  Mirror’s Edge ($14.99 ERP): Available from September 16-30 on Xbox 360 & Xbox One Source: news.xbox.com / Majornelson.com

Battlefield 1 Premium Pass revealed on Origin with 4 expansions

 Although it hasn’t been announced yet, the Battlefield 1 Premium Pass has been revealed on Origin and it comes with 4 expansion packs. The first pack won’t be available until March 2017 and be called “They Shall Not Pass”. Each pack cones with a new army, and this pack will include the French army. The Russian army will be included later, which also answers why the war’s two biggest armies weren’t included in the initial game. Each of these packs will include four multiplayer maps for a total of 16, which has been the standard for Battlefield games in the past. The Pass will cost the usual $50 and also include 20 new weapons,  14 dog tags and 14 custom Battlepacks delivered during the season. The first pack will come in November. Battlefield 1 launches October 21st on Xbox One, 18th with pre-orders and the 16th with EA Access.