Fast Travel, a Weekly Gaming Recap – March 23rd Edition
Fast Travel, a Weekly Gaming Recap – March 23rd Edition
The Fast Travel weekly gaming recap is your resource for staying 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 bit of esports news. Followed by a helping of “The Best Thing on the Internet, This Week.” 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
Once again, this week’s headlines were dominated by PUBG and Fortnite. Each game debuted their mobile games and each set records doing so. Both games are sitting on top of the iOS downloads charts and Fortnite has already grossed more than $1.5 million in total. That’s nearly 28 times as much as its closest competitor.
PUBG Mobile hasn’t turned on in-game transactions yet, but rest assured that when it does, you’ll be reading another article about how much money it’s making. And don’t forget, PUBG Mobile is available on Android too, meaning its gross numbers are likely to be a lot higher than Fortnite’s, which is currently still in invite-only mode on iOS.
Since 2015, Ubisoft has been in the uncomfortable position of fending off the possibility of a hostile takeover from Vivendi. Luckily for them, Vivendi finally sold its shares back to the original owners just this week. That means that Ubisoft is back in the hands of the Guillemot brothers, the original founders of the company.
Ray tracing is a buzzword that’s been thrown around the gaming and tech worlds for a while now. Many people have touted it as the next great advancement in graphical development, and that might not be an overstatement.
Just this week, Epic Games showed off their latest lifelike and real-time capture technology and it was pretty amazing to say the least.
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Esports Spotlight
The 2018 League of Legends Spring split had some of the most chaotic final numbers of any split ever. Echo Fox dominated the up until the last couple weeks when cracks began to show. 100 Thieves on the other hand, they looked like they were clad in Warmog’s Armor. Seemingly every time you blinked, their entire team was at full health, beating down the competition thanks largely to incredible play from Aphromoo in particular.
When the dust of the spring split settled, 100 Thieves found themselves in first, Echo Fox had to settle for second, and Cloud9 was just able to eek out a playoff spot.
The Best Thing on the Internet, This Week
Courtesy of the Japanese magazine Famitsu, fans of Dark Souls now get a look at what the Remastered game will look like. The screens don’t show much, but it does look noticeably better than its predecessor. Sen’s Fortress, for one, looks more obviously rusted and aged, but that might be the effect of the lighting or just us misremembering because we were busy trying not to roll off the catwalk. Either way, these shots have us more hyped than ever for the new game.
TL;DR for the Week
- Epic Games Gives Away Paragon Assets to Developers
- Price for Vive Pro Set at $799
- New Fortnite More, Blitz, Goes Live
- Fortnite Goes Mobile, PUBG Goes Mobile Too
- Fortnite Tops iOS Charts Upon Mobile Release
- Sea of Thieves Day One Patch Is a Cosmetic Eyepatch
- Alpha Males Are Dominating The Streaming Landscape
- Assassin’s Creed Rumored To Be Going Greek For 2019
- THQ Nordic Is Bringing Back Some Classic Nickelodeon Games
- Banjo Could Be In New Super Smash Bros According to Microsoft
- OpTic Gaming Benches Zig and LemonNation
- PUBG Mobile Tops Fortnite in App Store
- Smash Bros. Tournament To Be Held at E3
- Epic and Nvidia Bring Awesome New Ray Tracing Tech To GDC
- ‘A Way Out’ Earns Rave Reviews Across the Board
- Ubisoft or Activision May Get A Shot At Making a New Star Wars Game
- EA SEED Build AI That Can Teach Itself To Play BF1
- Twitch Extensions Go Mobile
- Gaming Companies Create ‘Fair Play Alliance’ To Combat Player Toxicity
- Original Punch-Out! Is Coming to Switch
- Remastered Dark Souls Screenshots are here
- Some Foreign Game Developers Kept From GDC Because of Travel Ban
- PlayerUnknown’s Battleground Adds in the Ability to Emote
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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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