There’s a lot to discuss in the world of video games today. Publisher 505 Games attempted to clear things up about its controversial next-gen upgrade plans for Control. We also got a quick teaser for the new Borderlands 3 DLC, the upcoming Demon’s Souls remake was rated in Korea, leading many to think it’ll be out soon, and a lot more. Here’s the video game news you might’ve missed on August 20, 2020.
Gearbox Has Shared a Teaser for Borderlands 3’s Upcoming DLC
Today, Gearbox released a special teaser trailer for the next DLC for Borderlands 3. Campaign DLC 4, as it’s being referred to, will be a campaign expansion, with the full reveal set to go live on August 25th. The teaser doesn’t give us much to go on, but it’s bizarre and comical, so we recommend you check it out. It’s unclear when it will release, What we do know is that DLC 4 will feature the Vault Hunter, Krieg, as shown in the video below.
Latest Fall Guys Update Eliminates Back-to-Back Team Games
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout is trucking along and its latest update brings some much-requested features. As announced via the game’s official Twitter page, the new update will introduce Valve costumes on PS4, Fall Mountain will now have a max player count of 15, the timer for Team Tail Tag has been changed to 1:30, and no more back-to-back team games (hallelujah!).
Players have expressed their concerns with team games, as they’re often left up to chance and/or the skills of your teammates, making it harder to stay in the game. Thanks to the new update, that will no longer be an issue.
We just stealthily made a few changes to the game ๐
S N E A K Y
U P D A T E๐ Valve costumes will now be available in the store on PS4
๐ Max player count for Fall Mountain is now 15
๐ Team Tail Tag and Royal Fumble timer is now 1:30
๐ No more back to back team games— Fall Guys ๐ (@FallGuysGame) August 20, 2020
iam8bit Is Reprinting the Original Battletoads For NES
To celebrate the launch of 2020’s Battletoads reboot, iam8bit has teamed up with Rare to bring us some new merch, including a reprint of the original game for NES. The company also has a 2xLP vinyl soundtrack available, featuring the songs from the original and new game — perfect for a nostalgia trip.
The Battletoads Legacy Cartridge Collection will set you back $99.99, but includes the following goodies:
- Limited Edition of 2,000
- Brand-New Playable Cartridge
- Translucent Zitz Green and Ultra Limited Pimple Brown Cartridges**
- Specialty Fold-Out Foil Box with Gloss and Embellishments
- Full-Color, Premium Instruction Booklet w/ Restored Artwork + Foreword by Jirard โThe Completionistโ Khalil
- Custom Dust Cover
- Retro Pack-In Surprises
- Custom Package Design & Restoration by Jango Snow Art & Design
- Manufactured by Retrotainment Games + Infinite NES Lives
The Battletoads are in stock!
iam8bit is proud to announce the "Smash Hits" 2xLP vinyl featuring both the OG NES soundtrack + brand new 2020 metal-drenched score AND the playable Battletoads Legacy Cartridge Collection.
Both are Toadally Available Now: https://t.co/W32vCqifJf pic.twitter.com/1IUVmbIkNL
— iam8bit (@iam8bit) August 20, 2020
Nintendo’s Share the Fun eShop Sale Has Discounts on Cooperate Games
Looking for some eShop deals? Nintendo has brought the goods, this time with its Share the Fun sale — featuring discounts on cooperative games. Headlining the sale is Luigi’s Mansion 3 for $41.99, Overwatch for $19.99, and ARMS (woooo-ooooh-oooh) available for $41.99. Other notable entries are Streets of Rage 4, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, Diablo III, and Cuphead, so make sure you check it out.
The sale is good until August 30, 2020.
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Demon’s Souls Remake Rated in Korea, Leading Fans to Think It’s Coming Soon
While this might not mean much, the PS5 remake of Demon’s Souls has been rated in Korea, leading many to think it’s a lot closer than we had initially thought. When it was revealed a couple months ago, Sony had yet to reveal its release date. It still doesn’t have one — but we’re keeping our fingers crossed for it to be a launch title for the PS5.
Typically, when a game is rated, it means it’s not far off so this could be good news for Demon’s Souls fans (or masochists, in general).
Missed this last week, but Demon's Souls was rated in Korea on August 13 https://t.co/wG2n5vGR1U pic.twitter.com/5teyeQFVnl
— Gematsu (@gematsucom) August 20, 2020