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Fast Travel Through the Week: September 22nd Edition

by | Sep 22, 2017 | News, News Section, weekly

Fast Travel Through the Week: September 22nd Edition

by | Sep 22, 2017 | News, News Section, weekly

Each week, Fast Travel helps you get caught up on everything going on in the gaming industry. We start by highlighting a few of the week’s biggest news pieces. Then it’s on to a dollop of indie news. Followed by a helping of “The Best Thing on the Internet, This Week” to help you along. And finally, we gather up all the week’s headlines and smash them into a TL;DR pie for you to enjoy.

This Weeks Headlines

Philadelphia based team, owned partially by Comcast, as well as Team EnVyUs and OpTic Gaming, representing the cities of Dallas and Houston, are the final three teams to join the Overwatch League. This brings the grand total of teams to twelve, making it one of the larger single esports leagues around.

Although teams will be representing cities from all over the world, including Shanghai and Seoul, all games will be played in Burbank, California at Blizzard’s brand new venue, Blizzard Arena Los Angeles. The preseason will kickoff December 6 with a few exhibition games. Then the regular season will get underway on January 10. It’ll run through the month of June with the season finales slated for July 2018.

Nintendo’s stock price has been trending up ever since the Switch rumors began swirling around in early 2015. Thanks to positive sales and strong upside potential, Credit Suisse, one of the world’s leading financial services company, recently upgraded Nintendo’s outlook from ‘neutral’ to ‘outperform.’ Atul Goyal, an analyst from the global investment banking firm Jefferies, has also upgraded Nintendo’s stock to a buy. The analyst cited Rockstar’s interest in the Switch as a primary reason for his optimism.

On top of elevating the outlook for Nintendo, Suisse also updated their projected sales numbers. Previously, Suisse foresaw the Switch selling 70 million units over its lifetime. Now they’ve nearly doubled that number, estimating that 130 millions Switch units will be sold through 2022.

 

This may be the biggest news for Final Fantasy and Square Enix in a very long time. The latest installment in the Final Fantasy series has broken 6.5 million in units sold without even entering into the PC market, and according to director Hajime Tabata, that’s just the beginning.

Director Hajime Tabata put a lot of effort into this game, even going so far as to call it the “last chance” the series might get, but it must have exceeded even his expectations. The game has been receiving good reviews from both fans and critics, both of whom have managed to overlook the game’s rocky first impressions.  

Valve has partnered with China’s Perfect World to bring CS:GO to Chinese gamers. The game has long been a powerhouse in the esports sphere, but strict Chinese censorship laws have kept it from the world’s most populous country for years. Of course, there have been ways for Chinese gamers to get their hands on the game, but its never had dedicated Chinese support or servers like it does now. 

The game is releasing as technically free when you sign up for a CS:GO account through Perfect World, but there is a catch. Chinese players will have to “complete a quick identity verification process” in order to download the client. According to the Esports Observer, this means the game will be tied to a player’s Personal Identification number, phone number and banking account number. That means if you get caught cheating, your credit rating could potentially take a big hit. And of course that’s on top of the permanent ban you’ll receive.

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Indie Spotlight

Fig Succeeds at Investor Crowdfunding

The crowdfunding platform Fig has recently experienced their first major success. Kingdoms and Castles, released in July, has started paying out investors in the form of dividends based on profits. Thus far, all investors have already surpassed twice their initial investment, and the game is expected to continue generating revenue.

Fig’s process is simple, users can either contribute traditionally, à la the Kickstarter model, and be rewarded through tiers, or developers can opt-in to let funders contribute in return for shares in the game. These investors will not only receive the traditional rewards, but once the game has generated a profit, the dividends will be paid out to the investors and will continue to pay out so long as the title continues to make a profit.

If Fig can continue to turn out success stories, they could very well transform the way indie gaming works. The one thing that is for certain, this is a huge win for the young company. 

The Coolest Thing on the Internet This Week

A Hotel With A Proper Gaming Set Up

This week’s coolest thing comes from Mashable. If you’re serious about your gaming and you find yourself in Taiwan, you seriously need to visit the i Hotel. Not only does this place have a seriously legit gaming arena set up in it’s lobby, it also has killer rigs in the rooms. You can rent rooms hourly or nightly and the prices aren’t too bad. A room for the night will only run you around $100, depending on the date.

You can see more images from the hotel here.  

TL;DR for the Week

  • Hackers Say Nintendo Switch Contains A Game That Unlocks On The Date Of Satoru Iwata’s Death
  • Super Mario Odyssey Will Get a Switch Bundle on October 27th
  • Nintendo Files Copyright Strikes Against Super Mario 64 Online
  • New Resident Evil 7 DLC Gameplay Video Shows Chris Redfield In Action
  • Xbox’s Biggest Controller of All Time Will Be in Stores Soon
  • Battlefield Heroes Is Coming Back
  • Final Fantasy XV’s Online Multiplayer Mode Goes Live in October
  • Monster Hunter: World Launches Worldwide January 2018
  • Toxic Overwatch Players On Xbox One Will Have Voice Chat Disabled
  • PS4 And Xbox One Cross-Play Was Accidentally Live In Fortnite
  • Xbox One X Pre-Orders Open Again
  • Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds Breaks Steam’s Record for Most Users Ever
  • New Mod Brings Shirtless Mario to Smash 4
  • Sony Is Releasing A Monster Hunter World PS4 Pro
  • ‘Neko Atsume’ Is Coming to Playstation Vr in 2018
  • Destiny 2’s Faction Rallies Special Event Goes Live on Sept. 26
  • Full Trailer For Square Enix’s Left Alive Released
  • A Megadeth Video Game Is Coming
  • Forza 7 Demo and Launch Trailer Are Out

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Don’t forget to check out some of our other weekly pieces, The LoL Weekly Preview, Recap and Highlight, as well as Something I’m Forgetting and Week in Review.

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