Ubisoft is celebrating its 30th birthday by giving away goodies, including games, for the next 30 days.
The festive event starts today, November 24, with Rayman Classic going free on mobile. All you need to do to claim your free gifts is log into 30days.ubi.comusing your Ubisoft account every day until December 23.
The pressies will also include “free digital assets,” as well as discounts for games on the Ubisoft store. Meanwhile a special, limited time only competition will be run where 300 people can win one of three select Ubisoft games. The publisher hasn’t stated which games these might be, though they are among the company’s “latest titles.”
According to the latest reports, next month, Minecraft will receive one of the biggest console updates so far. In fact, the update is so big that the console version of the game will finally be as good as the PC Edition.
In concordance with Engadget, the December Update for Minecraft will finally bring “Elytra” to the players, which is a set of wings that the players can find in the Minecraft world, and which will allow them to glide in the game.
In addition, the new Minecraft console update will also bring some additional features such as: “End Cities”, “Dragon’s Breath” portion ingredients, Amplified Terrain and many more.
The expected update will be released for Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, PS3 and PS4, which will finally bring the game almost at the same “level” with the Minecraft: PC Edition. In addition, the new “Minecraft” December Update (also known as the “Holiday Update”), will come with user interface bug fixes and new blocks, mobs, items, status effects and more.
Let’s go back to “Elytra Wings Set” and where you will be able to find it. First of all, you should know that this item is found when you reach “The End” in the Minecraft game. “The End” is the third and the final dimension of the game. “The End” will be included in the console update that we’ve talked about in this article and it will also have: End Cities, Chorus Plants, Purpur blocks, Ships, Chorus Flower and more.
It seems that Mojang has already confirmed the December Update for Minecraft, but it didn’t offer too many details about it yet. The company will most likely reveal some information about it in the following days.
Do you think that the Minecraft version of Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, PS3, PS4 and PS Vita will receive this major update next month?
Winter is in full swing, which means it’s time to avoid the world, grab a blanket, and never leave the couch for days on end. Netflix is making that a bit easier on you this month with new additions like Captain America: Civil War and The Rock.
Highlights
The bulk of new editions come from Netflix originals, which are increasingly difficult to sift through based on volume alone, let alone the fact most of these shows and movies aren’t marketed at all. That said, you’ll get another season of Fuller House, the premier of White Rabbit Project, the project from everyone from Mythbusters not named Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, and Barry, a biopic about Barack Obama’s early years. Other Netflix exclusive and originals include, Merli Season 1, Fauda Season 1, Hip Hop Evolution Season 1, Pacific Heat, Lost and Found Music Studios Season 2, The Cuba Libre Story Season 1, and a bunch more.
That’s not to say there’s no good media coming that has nothing to do with Netflix. If you’re a fan of bulky dudes punching other bulky dudes, you’ll love that Captain America: Civil War (RT: 90%) arrives on Christmas Day. If you’re a fan of the dude-on-dude punching things genre but prefer your dudes scrawny, then the action classic The Rock (RT: 66%) will surely suit your needs.
As for on the way out this month, it’s a short list. You’ll certainly want to catch Star Trek: First Contact (RT: 93%) because it’s one of the actually watchable Next Generation movies. If punching dudes is your genre of choice though, you’ll need to sneak in one last viewing of Top Gun (RT: 55%) before it leaves, while schlocky ‘90s horror fans would be remise not to watch Event Horizon (RT: 24%) one last time.
Leaving This Month
December 1
50 First Dates (2004)
American Beauty (1999)
Black Ops: Series 2
Camp Takota (2014)
Carmen Jones (1954)
Cats & Dogs (2001)
Curious George: Swings Into Spring (2013)
Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996)
Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)
Event Horizon (1997)
Frequencies (2013)
McConkey
Medora (2013)
Monkey Business (1952)
Myth Hunters: Series 1
Myth Hunters: Series 2
Neil Young: Heart of Gold (2006)
Paycheck (2003)
Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie (2008)
River of No Return (1954)
Sling Blade (1996)
Thor: Hammer of the Gods (2009)
The Great War Diary: Season 1
The In-Laws (2003)
The Out-of-Towners (1999)
Top Gun (1986)
Valley of the Dolls (1967)
World Trade Center (2006)
December 2
Legends of the Knight (2013)
The Red Baron (2008)
December 3
The Best of Me (2014)
December 5
Holes (2003)
December 14
The Da Vinci Code (2006)
December 15
High Profits: Season 1
World War II in Colour (2009)
December 16
Beyond the Hills (2012)
December 22
Dark Skies (2013)
December 26
Just Friends (2005)
December 27
Spy Kids (2001)
December 31
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: Season 1
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: Season 2
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: Season 3
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: Season 4
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: Season 5
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: Season 6
Arriving This Month
December 1
Always (1989)
Angels in the Snow (2015)
Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
Beyond Bollywood (2014)
Black Snake Moan (2007)
Chill with Bob Ross: Collection (1990)
Compulsion (1959)
D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994)
David Blaine: Street Magic (1997)
Dreamland (2010)
For the Love of Spock (2016)
Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce: Season 2 (2015)
Glory Daze: The Life and Time of Michael Alig (2016)
Harry and the Hendersons (1987)
Hitler: A Career (1977)
Holiday Engagement (2011)
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989)
House of Wax (2006)
Hannibal (2001)
Merli: Season 1 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Merry Kissmas (2015)
National Lampoon’s Animal House (1978)
Picture Perfect (1997)
Rainbow Time (2016)
Rodeo & Juliet (2015)
Swept Under (2016)
Switchback (1997)
The Angry Birds Movie (2016)
The Crucible (1996)
The Little Rascals (1994)
The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000)
The Rock (1996)
The Spirit of Christmas (2015)
Toys (1992)
Uncle Nick (2015)
Waking Life (2001)
Way of the Dragon (1972)
We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story (1993)
White Girl (2016)
Wildflower (2016)
Zero Point (2014)
December 2
Fauda: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Hip Hop Evolution: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Pacific Heat: Season 1 –NETFLIX ORIGINAL
December 3
Lost & Found Music Studios: Season 2 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
December 5
Mad (2016)
The Good Neighbor (2016)
December 6
Blue Jay
Homeland (Iraq Year Zero): Season 1
Reggie Watts: Spatial—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Devil Dolls (2016)
The Model (2016)
December 8
The Cuba Libre Story: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
December 9
Captive: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Cirque du Soleil Junior – Luna Petunia: Season 1 NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Club de Cuervos: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Fuller House: Season 2—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Four Seasons in Havana: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Medici: Masters of Florence: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Spectral—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
White Rabbit Project: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
December 10
Lucky Number Slevin (2006)
Phantom of the Theater (2016)
December 11
Breaking a Monster (2016)
December 12
Ricardo O’Farrill: Christmas Special—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
December 13
Colony: Season 1
Killswitch (2016)
I Am Not a Serial Killer (2016)
Nobel: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
December 14
Versailles: Season 1 (2015)
December 16
Barry—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Call Me Francis: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Crazyhead: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
No Second Chance: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Rats (2016)
The Adventures of Puss in Boots: Season 4 —NETFLIX ORIGINAL
December 19
Miss Stevens (2016)
December 20
Disorder (2015)
Gabriel Iglesias: Sorry For What I Said When I Was Hungry—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Season 6 (2016)
“Minecraft” is close to having its new update named the Update 1.11. The release of this patch was confirmed earlier this week. This is good news to fans as they haven’t received any update for a while now.
On Nov. 8, Mojang announced the pre-release of “Minecraft” Update 1.11. As can be seen in the list of fixes, the team responsible for sandbox video game came up with at least 18 remedies for common flaws in the game.
“We have reached a point for ‘Minecraft’ 1.11 where we feel ready to level up our snapshots to pre-release status!” the post on Mojang website reads. “The observer, llamas, and exploration maps will soon hit all vanilla servers across the world, and here’s your last chance to give it a test run before it does so.”
Then again, there are people who were saying that the fixes presented may disappoint some avid “Minecraft” gamers. This is due to the fact that long-time gamers noticed that there are not many new features offered in the supposed “next big update.”
In contrast, “Minecraft” players were quite impressed with the major features that were introduced by Mojang last month. They like the Exploration Update that was unveiled during the 2016 MineCon at the Anaheim Convention Center in Southern California.
Gamers were thrilled with the experience of getting to ride llamas and the update allows them to look inside mansions with all sorts of treasures. Thus, it is somehow understandable why some “Minecraft” fans are frustrated with Update 1.11’s lack of really notable feature.
On the brighter side, “Minecraft” players may instead look forward to a range of bug fixes that will improve and make things easier in the gameplay. For instance, the update offers fixes to reduce lags and the maps were made better to make finding mansions and underwater temples a lot easier than before.
Meanwhile, Mojang stated that these things will go well and the “Minecraft” team will not experience any issues. The update 1.11 is coming on Nov. 14. The target release date is three days away so fans still have time to prepare for the upgrading of their game.
Ender Dragon set to grace Windows 10 beta and Pocket Edition
A major update is incoming for the Windows 10 and Pocket Edition versions of Minecraft, bringing with it the ultimate block-based boss bash – a fight against the Ender Dragon.
The Windows 10 Edition beta and Pocket Edition will reach version 1.0 with this soon-to-be-released update, which will introduce the final dimension of The End, the scary void which plays host to the aforementioned Ender Dragon (as well as Endermen and Shulkers).
As Mojang notes, the boss beast represents a tangible end-game goal (literally) for survival players – although you can of course still keep on playing after you’ve vanquished the foe.
Aside from The End, there’s another big change coming to version 1.0 with the developer increasing the maximum height of the world to 256 blocks. Much taller buildings are coming, then…
And Mojang also revealed it’s introducing the Elytra, an item which is a pair of wings that allow you to glide around the world.
There are a lot more features coming besides, the developer promises, although these are the only ones mentioned at this point.
Mojang also clarified that version 1.0 doesn’t mean it’ll stop cramming features into the Windows 10 incarnation of Minecraft, and we can expect plenty more new stuff down the line.
Oh, it’s also worth noting that this is the version which the Apple TV Edition will ship with upon release.
How long do you have to wait for The End to begin? Windows 10 and Pocket Edition players can expect to see it before the year is out, with v1.0 currently available to beta test on Android if you sign up to partake.
Recently, we saw the Windows 10 Edition beta get bolstered VR capabilities with Oculus Touch support, not to mention add-ons which take customization of the game to a whole new level.
The Anniversary Update is an impressive piece of work that ensures Windows 10 is on track to replace Windows 7. It’s reliable, easy to use and keeps getting better – although there’s still room for more significant improvements.
A creative game developer has worked out a way to incorporate Minecraft builds into his game, turning the blocky builder into a level editor of sorts.
As you can see in this short video, the developer, r00nk, is able to place blocks into a configuration that matches the level size in his game, Back Into Orbit, a cutesy retro-looking isometric shooter, and then very easily import them (in the video it happens instantaneously.)
This is how it works, according to r00nk’s comments in the related reddit thread:
“In order to make the in game buttons do commands, I use a server wrapper which searches for the docmd keyword. It’s important to note that this is somewhat insecure, because anyone who writes “docmd(banana)“ can make the server execute the “banana” command, so don’t try this at home kids, unless you know you’ll be the only person on the server.”
R00nk can only export and use levels made with certain types of blocks, not the full arsenal of what Minecraft has available. It’s still an impressive feat, especially if you take it as a proof of concept. If you could get this working on a large enough scale or with enough ease, it could be one of the smoothest level creation tools since the days of Warcraft III.
Game development, especially at the indie level, is as often about what’s fun and interesting as about what’s efficient, and r00nk has definitely shown some serious chops here.