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God Of War Laufey’s Director Talks Fan Skepticism, New Ideas, And Phranque The Cube

God Of War Laufey’s Director Talks Fan Skepticism, New Ideas, And Phranque The Cube https://ift.tt/31ZjLzq The showstopper at PlayStation's State of Play was a new entry in the God of War franchise. However, instead of introducing Kratos's newest adventure, Santa Monica Studio revealed God of War Laufey, which, as indicated by the title, shifts its focus to Faye, a hero and warrior in her own right, to tell a tale that runs parallel to the events of the 2018 God of War reboot. Somewhat expectedly, there has been everything from excitement to anger at the new direction. But to Santa Monica Studio, Laufey has long represented an exciting way to branch out, and to tell new and different stories that enrich the God of War we know. We spoke to the game's director, Ariel Lawrence, about the announcement of the game, the response, and what the studio hopes to achieve with its latest game.  GameSpot: God of War's identity has changed so many times and Laufey is probab...

Destiny 2 Season Passes Will Cost More Starting With Season 21

Destiny 2 Season Passes Will Cost More Starting With Season 21 https://ift.tt/fSVDXMd

Beginning with Destiny 2's forthcoming season, Season of the Deep, the game's standalone season pass will receive a slight price increase. The price is raising from 1,000 Silver ($10) to 1,200 Silver ($12). The season pass bundle, which grants players ten additional ranks upon purchase, is also getting an price adjustment, increasing from 2,000 Silver ($20) to 2,200 Silver ($22).

This price change will not affect players who purchase Lightfall, which provides access to the current season at the time of sale. Additionally, it will not change the price of the Lightfall + Annual Pass edition, which provides season passes for Seasons 20-23. Bungie also stated that it is considering "new approaches" to post-launch content for the year of The Final Shape.

The price change was just one piece of a recent flurry of announcements concerning Destiny 2's future. We got the first look at Season 21: the Season of the Deep. Bungie will not raise power caps, as previous seasons have, and will have less pinnacle drops in kind. However, some weekly challenges will now reward Powerful Exotic engrams. Season of the Deep will also offer new strand aspects and numerous upgrades for Supers. Also, older raid exotics will be easier to obtain. The new season, and these price changes, launch on May 23.

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