Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is officially announced

Reading Time: < 1 minuteLarry Hyrb aka Major Nelson announced via the Major Nelson Blog that the rumored Xbox One S All-Digital Edition will be available through the Microsoft Store, Microsoft.com, as well as select retails Walmart, Best Buy and Amazon on May 7th. As we mentioned the other day, the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition will launch with …

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Images of ‘All Digital’ Discless Xbox One S leak

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThis shouldn’t come as a surprise for anyone but it seems the age of the disc is coming to an end very soon with the success of the online console stores. Now it looks like Microsoft is looking to push that a bit further with the Xbox One S ‘All Digital’ which Winfuture has recently …

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Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp down

Reading Time: < 1 minuteYou may be having difficulty getting to our Instagram and here’s why. Sunday is normally the day of rest for many but not the people at Facebook as they scramble to find out why the popular social media platform is down just a month after their last biggest outage. Many users, like myself, woke up …

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From the creators of Left 4 Dead, Back 4 Blood announced

Reading Time: < 1 minuteWarner Bros. Interactive and Turtle Rock Studios announced on Thursday that Back 4 Blood is currently in development. Back 4 Blood is going to be a new AAA title that will marry “the best of what made to co-op shooter so successful with new features and new technology.” The announcement was made very early on …

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New Plants vs. Zombies shooter “announced”

Reading Time: < 1 minuteLooks like Electronic Arts may have a few tricks up their sleeves for fiscal 2020. During their fiscal 3Q 2019 earnings, Blake J. Jorgensen – Electronic Arts Inc. – COO & CFO, broke the news that they are going to launch a new “Plant vs. Zombie shooter” along with a new Need for Speed and …

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Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 available free with Games with Gold on Xbox One

Reading Time: 2 minutesPlants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 is now available, FOR FREE, with Games with Gold on Xbox One. If you have a Gold Membership of Xbox Live and an Xbox One you should stop reading now, start downloading PvZGW2 and pick one of the 14 playable classes. PvZGW2 comes stacked with different play modes for …

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Building a World: Take a glimpse into our Minecraft Realm

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Just about 3 years ago GlutenMifflin and I started building a world on a Minecraft realm. For us, Minecraft is one of those tried and true games that you can pick up and simply play any time. Sometimes we will spend months fixated on our projects within that game and then, when a break is needed leave it for a couple of months to play something else, knowing full well that at some point we will return and pick up where we left off.

At the time, we were in a sort of dry spell with gaming. Having mastered all of our favorite characters in Garden Warfare 2 we didn’t really know what we wanted to play and we were kind of done with the horrors of battle in the never ending war between the virtuous plants and evil zombies. We still loved the game, but after hours upon hours of play time and the prospect of going through the grind, leveling those leftover characters that we didn’t really want to play left us bored with the idea so we decided to return to Minecraft and the release of realms was perfect timing.

We had always endeavored to create a world on an epic scale. A world that would have its own separate but functional areas and a transit system to connect them. This was problematic before realms came along as only the host of the world would be able to add anything when we weren’t playing together. And, While we did manage to build some very nice things within our own Minecraft worlds, we would have to take turns hosting or visiting and as a result the interconnectivity we sought was never able to truly manifest.

That was until, Minecraft Realms was released. With the introduction of realms we were able to have a perpetual world where we would be able to drop in and out anytime we wanted to. We would be able to work on our own projects solo or team up and work on a group effort all with a common goal of expanding this ever prevalent world.

Currently our world has 6 functional areas which are basically towns. They are Gondor, Erebor, Endor, Mordor, Laketown, and Pandora. Some are closer to each other and some are pretty far. They are all connected through a transit system so travel from town to town is quick, safe, and easy. We finally have that massive epic world and are constantly looking to expand it. Unexpectedly, it has even taken on its own life in the form of lore. As we were building these awesome structure I started to notice that there was a story behind these places. The stories are heavily borrowed and amalgamated versions of the pop culture fiction that we watch and grew up with so much of it may seem very familiar. Even the names of the towns have significance. They weren’t named simply because we wanted to name them after some movie, no, there was some element in the game that gave rise to that reference and thus the name of the town.

The video below will hopefully be the first of many in which we showcase some of the parts of our Minecraft realm. This is my very first video so please don’t take it too seriously, it’s all simply for fun. In this video I showcase my baby, Endor. In it I simply take you on a journey to several points of interest and try to explain to you the story, the lore, behind the place.

Here is the text from the book I show in the video if you care to read more…

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Minecraft – Bedrock – 1.9.0 Update 2/5/19

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Nice little update to Minecraft Bedrock edition that hit yesterday bringing some new flowers, new slabs, new signage and new fences. The changelog is below which details all the new items.

After the jump I also included the new Experimental Features after the jump.

New Features:

  • Added new flowers: Lily of the Valley and Cornflower 
  • Added new signs for spruce, birch, jungle, acacia, and dark oak 
  • Added new stair, slab, and wall variants: 
    • Stone stairs and slabs
    • Granite stairs, slabs, and walls
    • Polished Granite stairs and slabs
    • Diorite stairs, slabs, and walls
    • Polished Diorite stairs and slabs
    • Andesite stairs, slabs, and walls
    • Polished Andesite stairs and slabs
    • Sandstone walls
    • Smooth Red Sandstone stairs and slabs
    • Smooth Quartz stairs and slabs
    • Brick walls
    • Stone Brick walls
    • Mossy Stone Brick stairs, slabs, and walls
    • Nether Brick walls
    • End Stone Brick stairs, slabs, and walls
    • Prismarine walls
    • Red Sandstone walls
    • Red Nether Brick stairs, slabs, and walls
    • Smooth Sandstone stairs and slabs
    • Mossy Cobblestone stairs and slabs
  • Added a new option to the /gamerule commands called ‘showDeathMessages’ which allows players to select whether a message appears in chat when a player or tamed mob dies 
  • Added new “Immediate Respawn” option with associated /gamerule 
  • New feedback button in the pause menu – shows links to the Minecraft feedback site, MoJira bug tracker, and Mojang support

Changes:

  • Added several new loading screen tips and trivia suggested by the community! 
  • Added several new splash texts to the main menu 
  • Added the ability to delete expired Realms from your worlds list
  • Cauldrons can now hold Lava
  • Tripwires are now activated when broken, unless broken with shears 
  • A notification is now sent to chat when a tamed animal dies (MCPE-35138)
  • How to Play button is now visible from the in-game settings menu.

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Microsoft preparing to bring Xbox Live to iOS, Android and Nintendo Switch

Reading Time: < 1 minuteRemember the days when it was faux pas to have one major console interact with another? Well it’s not anymore! Big news for cross platform gaming and communities. Microsoft is set to launch software development kit (SDK), as early as next month, that would allow game developers to bring Xbox Live elements to their games. …

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