Skillz Weekly News Recap – TabTale Creates “Jumanji” Mobile Game ahead of Upcoming Movie Release
Skillz Weekly News Recap – Microsoft’s latest mixed reality headset, HoloLens 2, was released internationally at a starting price of $3,500. With enhanced ergonomics compared to the original HoloLens, the new headset features an increased viewing angle and improved gesture tracking.
Digital/Mobile News
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Microsoft’s latest mixed reality headset, HoloLens 2, was released internationally at a starting price of $3,500. With enhanced ergonomics compared to the original HoloLens, the new headset features an increased viewing angle and improved gesture tracking. (The Verge)
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Adobe announced building a live streaming feature for its Creative Cloud apps. The feature, which currently features a beta for Adobe Fresco, will allow artists to live stream their painting sessions. (The Next Web)
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Google Stadia launches on November 19 across 14 countries. The game streaming service costs an initial $130 for the hardware kit with three months of the subscription service, then just $10 a month afterward. (The Verge)
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YouTube announced an updated, cleaner redesign of its homepage, currently available for tablet and desktop users. The new design highlights videos and titles, including an “Add to Queue” feature. (TechCrunch)
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Apple Arcade has added “Guildlings,” a fantasy game from the creator of “Threes,” to its collection of available titles. The game’s world blends modern, young-adult fiction tropes with high fantasy. (The Verge)
Gaming News
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Resolution Games is releasing a level builder, which will allow fans to create custom levels in “Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs.” The level builder, which will be available later this year, comes as part of a larger update set to release during the holiday season. (VentureBeat)
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The latest update for “Destiny 2” adjusts the game’s new pinnacle power system. The new patch will allow players to grind the game’s late play with more consistency. (Polygon)
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TabTale created a “Jumanji” mobile game ahead of the upcoming movie release. Featuring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as a character, players will be able to complete obstacles similar to those found in the film. (TheGamer)
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Niantic is bringing new augmented reality features to “Pokémon GO.” These features include a mode called Buddy Adventure, which allows multiple people to share an AR experience and take selfies with their Pokémon. (VentureBeat)
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Announced in a new trailer, “Pokémon Sword and Shield” will have its first online competition on December 6. Sign-ups will begin on November 15, the game’s official launch date. (Polygon)
Business News
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G2 Esports partnered with Mastercard for the “League of Legends” World Championship finals. The sponsorship includes meet and greets, as well as all-access experiences for fans. (The Esports Observer)
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Juked, an esports streaming startup based in San Francisco, launched an open beta. Founded earlier this year, Juked provides viewers with a single platform for watching popular esports titles. (Esports Insider)
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Game developer Super Evil Megacorp raised a $10.5 million financing round. Led by Andreessen Horowitz, this round of funding will help the developer create their latest cross-platform game, “Project Spellfire.” (The Esports Observer)
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Gaming veterans Bryna Dabby Smith, Rashad Redic, and Manveer Heir have formed a new studio called Brass Lion. The team wants to build products involving diverse characters, starting with their newest game, “Corner Wolves.” (VentureBeat)
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Ahead of the “FIFA 20” Global Series, EA Sports launched in-game kits featuring participating esports organizations. The kits include promotional branding for players’ jerseys and shorts. (The Esports Observer)