Today in the Daily, we see in detail the ratings given by the press to Horizon: Forbidden West, the launch as chaotic as it is covered with success of Lost Ark and finally PlatinumGames which says it is ready to accept a takeover offer from of Xbox, under one condition.
Horizon Forbidden West: what does the press think?
Sony is particularly confident regarding its next exclusive and has allowed the press to test Horizon : Forbidden West nearly three weeks before its official release. And obviously, this confidence is completely legitimate since the critics are unanimous: the title of Guerrilla is a success. In our columns the game received the exceptional score of 19/20 while at our neighbors the results are also very good with a Metacritic score of 89/100. While these high ratings testify to the quality of the software, critics admit that it is not free from flaws either. However, at the moment it mainly concerns a few fixable bugs. As a reminder, the new adventures of Aloy arrive on February 18.
Lost Ark: Glory and setbacks for the Korean MMORPG
Lost Arkthe successful Korean MMORPG, had a resounding debut in our country. With excellent results with the press and significant visibility offered by Amazon via Twitch, Lost Ark intrigues more than one player to the point that the servers have been completely overwhelmed since its launch.. To be able to connect, you sometimes have to wait more than an hour, while the waiting lists sometimes exceed 10,000 connections. If this constraint can annoy more than one, it allows the software to break records for simultaneous connections.. On Steam, for example, Lost Ark became the second game with the most players simultaneously, thus beating CS:GO or Dota 2and appearing just behind the mastodon PUBG. To remedy the saturation of servers, Amazon has announced that it will open more soon.
PlatinumGames makes eyes at Xbox
As we know, Phil Spencer wishes to establish Xbox permanently within the Japanese video game market. A task far from easy while the Microsoft console has always suffered from the hegemony of its competitors on the Japanese archipelago. While the Redmond firm continues to buy major studios, it is not impossible that Xbox tries to acquire a Japanese studio to reach the inhabitants of the land of the Rising Sun. If rumors are circulating around SEGA and Konami, PlatinumGames has come forward with regard to a potential takeover. Atsushi Inaba, the studio’s CEO, recently declared that he would be ready to accept a takeover offer from Xbox which, once more according to Atsushi Inaba, leaves complete freedom to its studios.. An independence which remains the main will of PlatinumGames. Obviously, for the moment nothing is recorded. We will not fail to communicate more information to you if things were to move between the two concerned.
Through SengsunnWriting jeuxvideo.com
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