GTA 6 News & Rumors: Talk Of Possible VR Gameplay And Japan Or London Map On The Rise

GTA 6 News & Rumors: Talk Of Possible VR Gameplay And Japan Or London Map On The Rise

There have been lots of speculations going on around Rockstar Games’ upcoming title, GTA 6, from the new features it will offer down to the locations it will introduce. Now, latest rumors have surfaced pointing to the possibility of the new installment arriving with VR capability. Apart from that, it is also said to introduce a massive map that covers all of the ones found in previous GTA titles.

According to Game & Guide, GTA 6, once it arrives, will have a VR (that is Virtual Reality) feature — something that a good number of fans have been clamoring for. And indeed, if it becomes a reality, it will present a new kind of excitement for the fans to experience.

Aside from the aforementioned feature, GTA 6 is also rumored to introduce the biggest map in the franchise. This gameplay map, for lack of a better term, is deemed to be a combination of all the maps from previous titles in the franchise. Of course, it remains a mystery as to how it will be made accessible in the game — let alone the truth about its existence.

As for the GTA 6 setting, a handful of locations have been placed on the list – from Japan to London to San Diego. However, the one that intrigues the community the most is London. That, according to Ecumenical News, Rockstar might possibly take the new title to Europe — particularly in the aforesaid country.

But of course, London is not something new to the franchise. It has already been utilized in the past — specifically in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. The only catch, however, is that it was set in year 1961. The speculation about GTA 6 being set in the aforementioned location stems from the number of British staff involved in developing the game.
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Although it holds true that Rockstar has yet to confirm these rumors, there is every inch of possibility that either one of these rumors might come true. As for its release date, GTA 6 is believed to be released sometime between 2018 to 2020.

GTA 6 News & Rumors: Talk Of Possible VR Gameplay And Japan Or London Map On The Rise

‘Minecraft’ Update: Console Edition Mini-Games Coming This June

‘Minecraft’ Update: Console Edition Mini-Games Coming This June

Usually, when players are bored, they opt to playing short but oddly satisfying mini-games. It is perhaps to kill some time, or at least give themselves a fresh perspective. And for “Minecraft” fans, they should expect this to happen!

According to Tech Times, the titular developer “Mojang” recently announced that they are set to roll out a set of mini-games for “Minecraft” (Console Edition). The said games are expected to arrive some time in June this year.

It should be noted that mini-games are not new to “Minecraft” gamers, particularly for PC owners. However, this will be the first ever treat to console owners, allowing them to get hold of the game’s short yet oddly satisfying mini-games.

The “Minecraft” Console Edition basically allows players to come up with their own set of rules. They can even create new ways to communicate with other players. But as far as the mini-games are concerned, they can set foot directly into the competition without even worrying about setting rules. Through this, they will not be wasting even a second just to decide who will keep the score.

PCMag, on the other hand, notes one of the interesting “Minecraft” mini-games to come and is called “Battle.” Simply put, it is where players get to engage with their friends and/or strangers in a battle to death. But what is cool about it? It does not require any setup!

“Battle,” in one way or another,” is the “Minecraft” death match. It is deemed as a very competitive multiplayer bout for survival. But make no mistake — strategy and speed (and even luck) are key to winning it.

A total of 4 “Minecraft” players are allowed to play in the mini-game called “Battle.” But if they play via the Xbox Live, they are allowed to join up to 8 players. If an unfortunate player dies, he/she can still watch the fight in a free-roam camera perspective.

“Minecraft” Console Edition mini-games are expected to arrive in June. It shall include the aforesaid “Battle,” along with three brand new maps for players to try out.

Meanwhile, enjoy these other minecraft mini-games before June, as per The Top Tens.

1. Hide and Seek — The player should “pick the right spot to blend in.”

2. The Walls — The player waits for the walls to come down

3. Skywars — One way to knock the opponents is to use to a snowball while they are Void-building.

4. Spleef — Just block and break legs!

5. Super Craft Brothers — This is a “super smash” brothers’ brawl.

‘Minecraft’ Update: Console Edition Mini-Games Coming This June

‘Minecraft: Pocket Edition’ And Other Top Apps In Canada

‘Minecraft: Pocket Edition’ And Other Top Apps In Canada

Mojang is surely in greater heights, after its titular “Minecraft: Pocket Edition” reached a new milestone. The mobile version of the highly celebrated PC and console game has now become the top paid app in Canada.

According to App Annie, “Minecraft: Pocket Edition” acquired the number one spot, becoming the most paid game apps for iPad and iPhone in the aforementioned country. The chart covered the week of May 23 to May 29.

Mojang’s latest title was among the highly anticipated mobile games when it was yet to be released. In fact, fans are now eagerly waiting for “Minecraft: Pocket Edition” update 0.15.0 to arrive. It is said to be the biggest update that the game will receive since its release.

“Minecraft: Pocket Edition” is being followed by Warner Bros.’ “Heads Up!,” while Ndemic Creations’ “Plague Inc.” took the third spot. “Geometry Dash” from RobTop Games AB and Rovio Entertainment Ltd.’s “Angry Birds” fell at the fourth and fifth spots, respectively.

The Chronicle Herald mentions “Bloons TD 5” from Ninja Kiwi in the sixth spot, while Lightricks Ltd.s’ “Facetune” followed at the seventh spot. The “7 Minute Workout Challenge” (Fitness Guide Inc.) and “Goat Simulator Waste of Space” (Coffee Stain Studios) nabbed the eighth and ninth places, respectively. Microsoft Corp.’s “Halo: Spartan Strike” took the last spot.

“Minecraft: Pocket Edition” conquered both the Top Paid iPhone and iPad Apps category. On the other hand, “Snapchat” ruled the Top Free iPhone Apps, with Facebook Inc.’s “Messenger” taking the second spot.

Meanwhile, below are the full list of Top Free iPad and TV apps:

Top Free iPad Apps

1. slither.io (Steve Howse)

2. Tank.ai – Tank.io Edition (Peter Nguyen)

3. YouTube (Google Inc.)

4. Messenger (Facebook Inc.)

5. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Legends” (Ludia)

6. Netflix (Netflix Inc.)

7. Facebook (Facebook Inc.)

8. “Barbie Dreamtopia — Magical Hair” (Budge Studios)

9. “Mr. Crab 2” (Illusion Labs)

10. The Weather Network for iPad (Pelmorex Media Inc.)

Top Free TV Apps

1. Netflix (Netflix Inc.)

2. YouTube (Google Inc.)

3. The Weather Network TV App (Pelmorex Media Inc.)

4. shomi_ (Shomi Partnership)

5. CBC News (CBC)

6. CraveTV (Bell Media Inc.)

7. Sportsnet (Rogers Media)

8. TED (TED Conferences)

9. Crackle (Sony Pictures Television)

10. Vevo (VEVO)

‘Minecraft: Pocket Edition’ And Other Top Apps In Canada

Minecraft Pocket Edition Gets Oculus Rift Upgrade, Other New Features Revealed

Minecraft Pocket Edition Gets Oculus Rift Upgrade, Other New Features Revealed

When it comes to listing one of the best games in this generation, it is almost impossible not to enlist Minecraft Pocket Edition. After all, it is a title celebrated by lots of players worldwide.
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Now, things will become more interesting, as the game’s so-called Oculus Rift Support for Android devices is already available. And yes, fans can begin downloading it in Google Play Store.

According to GameNGuide, the availability of the Oculus Rift Support feature will allow Minecraft Pocket Edition players to experience better graphics. More enhanced 3D building modes are expected, while adventures are believed to be more intense than ever. Apart from that, various improvements are said to be introduced.

The aforementioned feature for Minecraft Pocket Edition also arrives with a couple of updates. From jungle to temples to texture packs, among others, players can expect lots of changes. Xbox live support is also believed to be part of the new changes, as reported by Neurogadget. The said support capability, however, is only intended for Minecraft Realms where players can build their own worlds and play alongside with their friends.

Of course, the most interesting part of the new Minecraft Pocket Edition update is the integration of Oculus Rift. With the VR headset’s capability, players will surely have a new way to explore and experience the game’s vast environment. It will certainly take the game into a whole new level.

It should be noted, however, that Minecraft Pocket Edition players need to have an Oculus Rift headset in hand first. So for those looking to purchase it, they can expect their orders to arrive within 2 to 4 business days.
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Furthermore, the Oculus Rift support for Minecraft Pocket Edition will only work alone with the game’s PC version. But of course, players will have to ensure that their computers are equipped with the latest Microsoft Windows 10.

Minecraft Pocket Edition Gets Oculus Rift Upgrade, Other New Features Revealed

Update Mondays: ‘Pokemon Go’, ‘Minecraft: Pocket Edition’, ‘SimCity BuildIt’, ‘Dungeons of Chaos Unity Edition’, and More

Update Mondays: ‘Pokemon Go’, ‘Minecraft: Pocket Edition’, ‘SimCity BuildIt’, ‘Dungeons of Chaos Unity Edition’, and More

Hello everyone, and welcome to the week! It’s time once again for our look back at the noteworthy updates of the last seven days. At long last, we’ve got a relatively healthy-sized Update Mondays again. I’m all finished moving, the updates are flowing, and all seems to be well for our little corner of the TouchArcadiverse. Of course, you can keep an eye out for updates yourself using AppShopper Social [Free], the watchlist in the TouchArcade App [Free], or by participating in the TouchArcade forums, but this weekly summary is here to fill in the things you might have missed. Let’s dig in!

Pokémon GO, Free The Pokemon giveth, the Pokemon taketh away. So, good news, everyone! Niantic has addressed issues with the game’s tracking and the battery saver mode. They addressed them by removing both features. Got any other complaints? Because there’s a whole lot more they could strip out, if you catch what we’re saying here. Oh, but at least you can change your avatar’s appearance whenever you want now. That’s a fair trade.

Phoenix II, Free The long-awaited Phoenix 2 is out and while certain points of the game are getting a mixed reaction, the fundamentals are as good as ever. This quick update appears to mainly address some balance issues with certain weapons and ships. Well hey, that works for me. I’d personally like to see an extra mode that isn’t tied to daily challenges, though.

Minecraft: Pocket Edition, $6.99 Well, I guess we’ll be seeing more updates like this now that the big targets have been taken care of. By that, I mean updates that just have some new cosmetic items to buy. This one is a pack of villain skins, so you can embrace your inner bad guy. It’s $1.99 and it gets you 17 different skins, which isn’t a bad deal for this kind of thing.

Miitomo, Free Ha ha, remember Miitomo? Ah, that was a fun week or two. I guess it’s still available or something, because here’s an update. There’s a new mini-game that lets you finally put that candy to some use, effectively letting you exchange it for game tickets. In turn, the old use for candy, hearing your friends’ answers, is now free. Speaking of, you can finally choose which friends you’ll hear answers from and which ones will stay forever quiet, in the awkward zone between “I don’t want to offend you by unfriending you” and “I don’t really want to hear what you have to say”. Nintendo! It’s a cereal!

Dungeons of Chaos UNITY EDITION, $3.99 I’m including this here not so much because it’s a spectacular update on its own. I mean, it’s cool. It adds an auto-fight action to help you manage your rogues and fixes a number of issues. But I’m including this more because ever since this version of the game hit, the developer has been working seemingly tirelessly on updating it based on player feedback. That shows excellent dedication, certainly enough to earn the coveted Update Mondays Most Spider-Mans of the Week award.

Thumb Drift – Furious One Touch Car Racing, Free The extremely fun Thumb Drift has a new update with two new cars to take for a ride. The Street FX WTF-96 and the OzzyMan Drifts join the line-up, giving you some new wheels to wear out on the road. I’m avoiding making a lot of puns here, so I hope you all appreciate my restraint.

Shooty Skies – Endless Arcade Flyer, Free I have no idea what Cute Cuddle Chaos is supposed to be, but whatever it is, Shooty Skies now has 10 new pilots, a new boss and some new enemies, a brand-new weapon, and a whole mess of fixes and performance improvements. You’ll have to do some searching to unlock it all, so get on it. And see if you can find out what Cute Cuddle Chaos is. I have a feeling, or perhaps more accurately an ever-present sense of dread, that Hanson will one day reform. This could be it.

Shadow Fight 2, Free Not much to talk about here, but fans of the enjoyable Shadow Fight 2 should be happy to see a new boss to square off against. Plus, there’s now a sixth dan rank to achieve. This update also adds in some new, more difficult daily quests. So keep on boxing those shadows, friends. Something good will come of it all, I’m sure.

Pinball Arcade, $0.99 This month’s new Pinball Arcade table is Frank Thomas’ Big Hurt, a baseball-themed board from 1995, originally manufactured by Gottlieb. Designed by Bill Parker and Jon Norris, it’s not the most exciting of machines around, but if you like baseball or are just on the look-out for a new pinball table to play, you’ll probably get your $4.99 worth out of this. The prime gimmick on this table is the moving catcher’s mitt that sits at the back of the play area, but otherwise, it’s fairly typical of Gottlieb tables of this era.

True Skate, $1.99 This new version of the game adds an IAP to buy the classic Love Park, a once-beloved destination for skaters that has, I’ve heard, fallen off in recent years. Well, you can enjoy it in its prime in True Skate. This update also includes some new grab moves, among a few other things. It’s weird how much is packed into this game now. Add a few models and button controls and this could have easily sold for full price on consoles back in the day.

Dungeon Link, Free Dungeon Link, he come to dungeon town, come to save, the dungeon princess Ze- oh, it’s not that Link? Well, excuse me. This update includes two new areas, a new story hero who is an Ancient Dragon, a new sub-story to play through, and some new guild emblems. Naturally, there are also bug fixes and performance improvements, so you might want to break out the expensive plates for this special occasion.

Disney Crossy Road, Free It looks like Disney has spent all of their lame live action movies for the next month or so. That means this Disney Crossy Road update is free to add in a classic world and some characters to go with it. Pirates of the Caribbean is somehow still kicking as a movie series, and this new version lets you travel through a new world based on it. There are 14 new figures in the prize machine, and they include pretty much all of the major characters from the films. On top of that, there are six secret characters to sniff out. You’d best start believing in Update Mondays, Disney Crossy Road. You’re in one!”

Hungry Shark World, Free Uh, okay, so that whale from Free Willy, who I guess is named Willy, has escaped from a theme park and is now on a bloody rampaging, destroying and devouring all that stands in his path. Since nobody knows what happened to Jason James Richter, there is no apparent means of quelling his rage. Well, I mean, they don’t say that it’s THE Willy, but come on. You put a killer whale in your game and say he escaped from an aquatic park, we can put two and two together. And that’s the update!

Temple Run 2, Free Cleopatra is one of the most famous queens in history, if not the most famous. All of her efforts and hard work are finally paying off, however, as she is now a guest character in Temple Run. Oh, and King Imhotep, too, but who cares about that guy? Elizabeth Taylor never played him in a movie. I think. I guess there are some special limited time artifacts to collect, too. If you get enough of them, you’ll earn the Championship Wreath. Hey, any reason to take a run.

Asphalt 8: Airborne, Free You know, I’m surprised we aren’t getting buried in Olympics updates yet. Asphalt is the first big one I’ve seen so far, and it’s tangential at best. Basically, Rio is a new location in the game, so you can take in all the sights without worrying about the debilitating mosquito viruses, nasty water, and crumbling infrastructure. Yes, just you, a digital car, and the cleaned-up sights. Some new events and cars are coming, too. The Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe, the Cadillac ATS-V Coupe, the Fenyr Supersport, and the Donkervoort D8 GTO. Today, I learned there is a car company named Donkervoort, and friends, I think I’m in love.

World of Tanks Blitz, Free It’s not every day that World of Tanks Blitz gets a new game mode. This update brings the Supremacy mode to the game, where you have to earn 1,000 victory points before the other team does. How does one earn such points? Eh, the usual tank ways. Blowing up enemy tanks, taking flags, that kind of thing. You do not earn victory points for: shooting your own teammates, getting in the way of everyone else, or driving around in circles randomly shooting at rocks. Trust me on this one. For good measure, the developers also updated the Falls Creek map and adjusted the profitability of a number of vehicles.

Land Sliders, Free Universally agreed upon by the TouchArcade staffers to be the greatest piece of entertainment in this era, Land Sliders nevertheless maintains its humble demeanor, updating with cool stuff on a semi-regular basis. This one adds 11 new characters to the game, including a sheriff, a showgirl, and tumbleweed. Yes, it’s an Old West theme, and that’s rare enough to get my attention at least for a few minutes. And hey, there’s even some Old West levels to go with those new characters.

Rodeo Stampede – Sky Zoo Safari, Free Riding on the backs of weird animals is a pretty fun and noble pursuit. You can do it safely in this game, and now the selection is broader than ever. This new version puts 42 new animals in the game, most of which are connected with mountains. That has potential, friends. There’s a new mountain environment to go with that, and the Sky Zoo has been expanded to accommodate all the new animals. As a side thing, the jungle area now has new music.

SimCity BuildIt, Free Let’s finish things off with a look at the new update for SimCity BuildIt. It’s a summer-themed update, with each week bringing new sports venues to add to your bustling metropolis. Get all of them, and your virtual city will probably be quite fit to host the Olympics, which is more than we can say for… oh wait, I think I already did that joke this week. Well, whatever. The developer has also increased the area you can build in by 10% and added the ability to store specialized buildings, which should make things more manageable for those who were pushing up against boundaries in more ways than one.

That about wraps it up for last week’s significant updates. I’m sure I’ve missed some, though, so please feel free to comment below and let everyone know if you think something should be mentioned. As usual, major updates will likely get their own news stories throughout this week, and I’ll be back next Monday to summarize and fill in the blanks. Have a great week!

Update Mondays: ‘Pokemon Go’, ‘Minecraft: Pocket Edition’, ‘SimCity BuildIt’, ‘Dungeons of Chaos Unity Edition’, and More

‘Minecraft’ Latest News & Update: Game Now With Oculus Rift Support! Pocket Edition Now Available on Android Apps

‘Minecraft’ Latest News & Update: Game Now With Oculus Rift Support! Pocket Edition Now Available on Android Apps

Minecraft that is also called as sandbox video game was originally created by a Swedish programmer named Markus “Notch” Persson, it was later published and developed by Mojang. Minecraft enables players to build constructions out of textured cubes in a 3D generated world.

Minecraft is now available on Android Apps on Google play, their recent updates includes jungles, temples, texture packs, Xbox live support and a brand new service called Realms. Realms is the easiest way to play with your friends all over the world where you can explore randomly generated worlds and build amazing things

According to CDA News, Microsoft recently announced that it is rolling out Mincraft support to Facebook’s Oculus Rift. Oculus Rift is a virtual reality headset that is developed and manufactured by Oculus VR, it was launched last March 28 2016.

Oculus Rift Support for the popular Minecraft game means that Redmond will be using one of its most loved brands to make the PC owners upgrade to its latest desktop OS. Microsoft hopes to get many users on its new PC operating system as possible.

After months of waiting, the window maker is finally ready to give Minecraft video game users a taste of virtual reality. The Minecraft support could help ensure that there are many interesting things to do to justify the price tags of the virtual reality visors and the powerful computers required to run them.

Soon the popular Minecraft will be playable on Oculus VR’s visors. Minecraft Windows 10 Edition Beta will be getting the Oculus Rift VR support for the next few weeks. The VR version of the headset will feature all of the main methods of gameplay available on PC. Stay tuned for more news and updates for the popular sandbox video game Minecraft.

‘Minecraft’ Latest News & Update: Game Now With Oculus Rift Support! Pocket Edition Now Available on Android Apps