E3 2013-the second day of the fair in brief
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Ruben Trasatti / DarkAp89
P 11 giu 2013 23:00
- Scippate Exclusive to Sony -despite evidence presented during the conference dedicated to the PlayStation 4 and many had come to believe in exclusivity, the late Kingdom Hearts 3, Final Fantasy XV and The Elder Scrolls also come Online on Xbox One.
- The Italy will have One at launch -Microsoft has confirmed that among the 21 countries in which the console will be marketed at launch, in November 2013, there will also be Italy. The beautiful country proves to be a pawn in the chess game of the console war.
- Goodbye to Microsoft points -although announced in brief during the presentation of the Xbox, Microsoft has clarified the mechanism behind the conversion of Microsoft Points in real currency. The new payment system will enter into force in autumn, but the points can still be used until 2014: obviously the points will be converted into real money when purchasing.
- Killer Instict is a free to play game -is perhaps one of the most bitter news of the day: players cannot see kindly to the F2P system on a historic game as Killer Instict. In addition, graphically it looks not having enjoyed the transition to next-gen.
- The more exclusive receive the first details -TitanFall, Dead Rising 3 and Ryse: Son of Rome are the first important information on story and gameplay. We recommend therefore to deepen it by retrieving the relevant news.
- Mirror's Edge is not a sequel but a reboot -SAYS has made it clear that the game was released in 2008 was a sort of zero and bet that the real Mirror's Edge will be what will be released soon on next-gen platforms. Sara Jansson has also tried to guess that the title will have a much more open gameplay.
See you tomorrow for another intense day of news directly from Los Angeles.