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Hideo Kojima has launched a podcast

Hideo Kojima, famous for Death Stranding, Metal Gear Solid and the sweat-inducing PT, has started his own podcast.

The podcast, which is simply called Hideo Kojima's Radioverse, is available on Amazon Audio. In each episode, Kojima will host a variety of guests, while they "talk about deep topics related to games and movies that cannot be heard anywhere else" (via Gamespot).

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Rumors Suggest Hideo Kojima Could Be Working On A PSVR 2 Game

Rumors emerged over the weekend that suggest Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding creator Hideo Kojima could be working on a new game for PSVR2.

Hideo Kojima Is Rumored To Be Working On A VR Game

Could Metal Gear Solid VR be on the way? Word is legendary video game developer and industry-darling Hideo Kojima might be working on his own VR game. According to a tweet from OopsLeaks, a Twitter account dedicated to video game rumors and leaks, the award-winning game designer, director, producer, and writer is currently in possession […]

The post Hideo Kojima Is Rumored To Be Working On A VR Game appeared first on VRScout.

Death Stranding Director’s Cut Arrives on the PC This March

Death Stranding Director's Cut is arriving on the PC this March, with a $10 upgrade for anyone who owns the original.

The post Death Stranding Director’s Cut Arrives on the PC This March appeared first on GameSpew.

Death Stranding Director’s Cut Will Make Its PC Debut on 30th March

Hope you like hiking, too.

As was expected – and previously announcedDeath Stranding Director’s Cut will launch on PC from 30th March. Unlike other recent PC releases, such as God of War and Horizon Zero Dawn, this will not be published by PlayStation – despite it being a Sony game. Instead, 505 Games will publish it on Steam and Epic Games Store, as was the case with the original.

It’ll retail for £34.99/$39.99, but those who already own a copy of Death Stranding for PC will be able to upgrade for £10/$10, as was the case on the PlayStation 5. Personally, we enjoyed this re-release of Hideo Kojima’s oddball delivery sim, as we felt it included some really cool new gear and quality of life improvements. You can read our review through here.

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Death Stranding Director’s Cut gets March release date on PC

Death Stranding Director's Cut - the tarted up version of Hideo Kojima's acclaimed damp hillside traipsing adventure - will be making its way to Steam and the Epic Games Store on 30th March, with a $10 upgrade offer for owners of the original.

Death Stranding Director's Cut initially launched for PS5 last summer, introducing new story elements, a photo mode, expanded combat, new gadgets - including a laser gun and mounted machine guns - plus a variety of other tweaks to the original. Oh, and and it through in a fully featured racing mode too, because why not? The new PC version, incidentally, also features Xe Super Sampling and ultra-wide monitor support.

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Death Stranding Director’s Cut is a $10 upgrade on PC, too

Steam and Epic Games Store upgrade available for returning PC players on March 30, 2022 The enhanced Death Stranding Director’s...

The post Death Stranding Director’s Cut is a $10 upgrade on PC, too appeared first on Destructoid.

Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection Performance Review

Nathan Drake is back once again with his first PlayStation 5 adventure, bringing Chloe and friends along for an updated and upgraded dual...

Crunchyroll Announces FreakAngels Voice Cast, Previews First Episode

Crunchyroll Announces FreakAngels Voice Cast, Previews First Episode

Crunchyroll recently announced the voice cast of the upcoming Crunchyroll Original series FreakAngels. Crunchyroll also revealed a first look at the new series, providing a glimpse of the dangers that await the FreakAngels as they attempt to band together after so much time apart.

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PlayStation Wrap Up for 2021 is now live, get your gaming stats and a reward

Sony have launched their annual PlayStation Wrap Up site which allows you to see just how much time you spent on your PS4 and PS5 during 2021. The site summarise your total playtime (955 hours for me!) and them breaks things down further. You can see your totally time split between PS4 and PS5, how long you played online, the number of days you turned on your console, and how many hours spent using PlayStation VR. You also get to see how many different games you played and the time split between them.My number one game is Destiny 2 with 644 hours but there’s a surprise in second place as I seem to have played 53 hours of Days Gone. Trophies get a spotlight with your total shown and then a breakdown of the Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze trophies you have attained. The site also lists community stats for various games; players have travelled 45 million kilometres in Death Stranding: Directors Cut, played over 12 million hours within Returnal,  26.1% found all the CraiggerBears in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and over 107 million vehicles have been wrecked in Destruction AllStars. Finally, a PlayStation Plus section lets you know how game were claimable in 2021 (it’s 37) and how many of those you have added to your library. If you scroll to the bottom of the site you will also be able to claim a personalised avatar pack for to use on your PlayStation. However, before you dive in there are a few caveats. You must have played at least ten hours last year (I don’t think that will be a problem for most of our readers) but you must have also consented to the collection of “Full Data” in the PlayStation 5 system settings. If you have not allowed that then the site will not work. You can access the site here. This year is looking good for PlayStation with God of War and Horizon Forbidden West set to be released. Will they feature in your Wrap Up of 2022? Source: PlayStation Wrap Up

Several PlayStation Studios Asked to Put Their Games on PC, God of War Director Says

Following the launch of God of War on PC, Sony Santa Monica creative director Cory Barlog has revealed that many of PlayStation's own studios helped convince Sony that it was a "really good idea" to bring its biggest exclusives to PC.

Troy Baker Announces NFT Project For His Voice

Veteran and prolific voice actor Troy Baker--known for his roles in The Last of Us, Fortnite, Death Stranding, and many more--is getting involved with NFTs. Baker announced on Twitter that he is partnering with Voiceverse NFT to think about what might be possible in the emerging market.

"I'm partnering with Voiceverse NFT to explore ways where together we might bring new tools to new creators to make new things, and allow everyone a chance to own and invest in the IPs they create. We all have a story to tell," Baker said.

Baker also seemingly had a message for those who don't believe in NFTs. "You can hate. Or you can create. What'll it be?" he wrote. Baker shared an cartoon image of himself with the tweet, leading some to believe an NFT version of Baker's likeness was on the way, but this is not the case.

Voiceverse also this week announced a partnership with comedian and streamer Andy Milonakis.

Voiceverse says its voice-based NFTs are different from owning jpegs. "Voice NFTs provide intrinsic utility in addition to a fantastic community. You can't right click either of these," the company explained.

"Imagine being able to create customized audiobooks, Youtube videos, e-learning lectures, or even podcasts with your favorite voice! All without the hassle of additional legal work. This also allows people with limited resources to access professional-grade voices more easily," the company said. "Voice NFTs provide a new way for you to communicate and build up your persona in metaverse worlds. You can look like anyone you want in the metaverse, and now you can sound like the Voice NFT you own."

"Imagine being able to talk in the voice of the character you are playing as in a multiplayer game! Imagine the next level of immersive experience!" the company added. "We understand the environmental impacts of NFTs. We are working hard to move our Voice NFTs to a much more environmentally friendly mainnet in the future such as Polygon or Solana. Proof of Work→ Proof of Stake."

For creators, Voiceverse said the original voice actor will receive royalty payments, and if the value of the NFT rise, the voice actor will see a bump as well. "We aren't saying Voice NFT is the perfect-child in the family of NFTs. We admit some of the short-comings, but we ask that you give it a chance without shunning it from the get-go, and look into what value and utility it can provide to the creator and gamer communities," Voiceverse said.

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