'Another week, another whiff of next-gen console news. This week? Speaking to the German edition of Gamesindustry International, Remedy Entertainment's (Alan Wake) head of franchise development Oskari Hakkinen confirmed his studio is working on a next-generation project, and shrugged off the thought that new hardware will not be a significant improvement over existing technology. "Right now we're working as always with a relatively small team on a next-generation project," Hakkinen said. "You always ask yourself: Can the new consoles really be that much better than the old ones? Be assured: They are. It is a quantum leap forward." Hakkinen did not say if he was referring to a Microsoft or Sony system, or reveal any other details about the game it has in development for unannounced technology. Regardless, it's further confirmation that things are starting to heat up.
Speaking of which…
So what is Rockstar trying to tell us? That the new game is much broader in scope than GTAIV? That it has more in common with San Andreas (that let you jump out of planes, too)? Possibly. If there's one thing the publisher is good at, it's dribbling out just enough information to get us talking, without giving away anything of real substance. One of the many advantages about a game so big, successful, and beloved is that it inspires such debate. What do you think Rockstar is trying to convey? Let us know in the comments.
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In terms of a release date, Rockstar is still keeping its cards very close to its chest. The game has been the subject of much speculation, with many analysts believing that it will be on store shelves by March 2013, despite Rockstar having remained silent on the subject. Last month, the studio explained why it has remained largely quiet on GTAV since officially announcing it in October, saying it doesn't want to spoil the game prerelease, and it is simply not ready to show more.
If you had to guess, when do you think it will be out?
Additionally, through a partnership with political engagement group Rock the Vote, Vote!!! The Game features in-game voter registration for the real-world presidential election this November. On top of this, Chair Entertainment and parent company Epic Games have teamed with the Video Game Voters Network and Project Vote Smart to provide gamers access to various voting resources.
So what do you think? Do games like this raise awareness and have a positive effect on getting people to think about politics? Or does it just trivialize the whole thing? Let us know in the comments.
Sticking with politics, Microsoft will launch its U.S. Election Hub 2012 on Xbox Live on August 27, showcasing a range of pre-recorded content as well as interactive polls and video streams from the upcoming Republican and Democratic National Conventions. As it has before, and much like Vote!!! The Game, Microsoft is collaborating with Rock the Vote to offer voter registration through the service as well as local information. The Hub will also feature regular Obama and Romney campaign coverage from NBCnews.com, daily polls from online market research agency YouGov, and contributions from public policy fact-finding group Face the Facts USA. "Technology has been a transformative force in politics during recent years," said Fred Humphries, vice president of government affairs at Microsoft. "By bringing the elections directly into the home through this Xbox platform, we hope to encourage greater participation in the democratic process this fall." Some of the hub's features require an Xbox Live Gold membership to function, including NBC news updates and live event streams.
What do you think? Do you agree with him?
On the subject of games with lots of shooting in them, last month, Electronic Arts officially announced Battlefield 4, even though it hasn't yet finished working on add-ons for Battlefield 3. The timing of the game's announcement struck up a commotion with some gamers, but EA executive producer Patrick Bach dismissed these concerns. "We have now announced we are putting a lot of effort into supporting Battlefield 3 and still we get reactions like this. I think it's just sad," he told Eurogamer. "We are dedicated to supporting Battlefield 3. People seem to be worried for all the wrong reasons." Bach said he has heard similar complaints before with Battlefield 2, and claimed they are misguided. "People tend to forget we built three other Battlefield games in between Battlefield 2 and Battlefield 3," Bach said. "That's a natural reaction. People then think we won't support Battlefield 3, even though we have the Premium version. People know we're working on future expansion packs and we've been very open in explaining what we are doing." Ultimately, Bach said that he understands that some will be upset to learn DICE is working on more than Battlefield 3, but noted "people want something awesome in the future, and that takes time."
Sticking with Microsoft, the company also unveiled its first logo change in 25 years on Thursday, revealing a more colorful brand image that will be used to kick off an "incredibly exciting" year for the firm. In an update to the official Microsoft blog, brand strategy general manager Jeff Hansen said now is the "perfect time for a change," as the company prepares to release new versions of "nearly all" of its products this year. The new logo will be a part of Microsoft's aim for a "common look and feel" across its products, including Windows 8, Windows 8 Phone, and new iterations of Office and Xbox services.
What do you think? Do you like it? That new font is called Segoe, if you care about such things. It's actually quite a bit like Adobe's Myriad Pro, which is the font Apple uses on everything. We're sure that's not intentional at all.
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