It’s a new week with lots more video game news to cover, such as the announcement of April’s PS Now games. We also have a better idea of Outriders sales launch performance in the U.K., Apex Legends Season 9 will get more Titanfall content, and more. Here’s the video game news you might’ve missed on April 5, 2021.
April’s PS Now Games Include Borderlands 3 and Marvel’s Avengers
Sony has announced the latest list of PS Now games for the month of April 2021, and while the lineup is noteworthy, it comes with some caveats. Joining the service tomorrow, April 6, 2021, are the following games:
- Borderlands 3
- Marvel’s Avengers
- The Long Dark
The problem is that Marvel’s Avengers will only be available until July 5, while Borderlands 3 will remain on the service until Sept. 29. The Long Dark doesn’t have a set removal date, so that will be available until further notice.
PlayStation Now games for April: Marvelās Avengers, Borderlands 3, and The Long Dark, all available to play starting tomorrow: https://t.co/XRje3Lakf8 pic.twitter.com/Qj8JQve6WN
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) April 5, 2021
Apex Legends Season 9 Will Incorporate More Titanfall Content
As part of the Brown Girl Gamer Code developer panel, Apex Legends game director Chad Grenier told fans to expect more Titanfall content in the game’s ninth season. Specifically, Grenier said that “youāre going to see a ton of Titanfall coming into [Apex] in one way or another. If youāre a Titanfall fan, hang on for Season 9.”
Apex Legends writer Ashley Reed added, “Titanfall is a war story — Apex is life after the war. Weāre trying to integrate Titanfall into that. Weāre looking at what Titanfall means for this universe. It has lasting impacts that are going to become bigger and bigger.” As you might be aware, Apex Legends takes place in the Titanfall universe, but the two series play very differently from one another, so it’ll be interesting how Respawn integrates the two during Season 9.
In Season 9, āyouāre going to see a ton of Titanfall coming into [Apex] in one way or another. If youāre a Titanfall fan, hang on for Season 9.ā
ā Chad Grenier, Game Director. pic.twitter.com/cxfWWI7ws7
— Apex Legends News (@alphaINTEL) April 3, 2021
Ace Combat 7 Is Getting New 25th Anniversary DLC
Ace Combat 7 will soon be getting a new DLC in celebration of the series’s 25th anniversary. It’s called “Experimental Aircraft” and will include new planes for you to take to the skies. You’ll gain access to the F-15 S/MTD, the F-16XL, and the FB-22 Strike Raptor as part of this DLC pack, along with new skins and emblems to enjoy. It’s due out sometime in spring 2021, and you can check out the add-on’s new trailer below.
The Monster Hunter Series Has Surpassed 70 Million Units Shipped Thanks to Rise’s Performance
Monster Hunter is one of Capcom’s most successful franchises, and recently, the series surpassed 70 million units shipped worldwide. This is due in part to the performance of Monster Hunter Rise, which just surpassed 5 million units shipped in less than two weeks. Of course, Monster Hunter: World is Capcom’s bestselling game, which has reached over 16 million units sold as of 2020. Considering Rise is only available on Nintendo Switch, its performance thus far is impressive.
Read More: Monster Hunter Rise Surpasses 5 Million Units Globally!
Outriders Performed Best on PlayStation in U.K., Xbox Game Pass Data Not Included
Outriders was off to a rough start last week due to its server issues, which prevented many of us from playing. Despite this, the game has done quite well, at least in the U.K., and has debuted as the 6th bestselling game in that territory. Of the game’s overall player base, 52% were on PlayStation 5, while 31% were on PlayStation 4. These stats only pertain to physical sales and do not include any downloads via Xbox Game Pass. Outriders launched day and date on Xbox Game Pass, which led to even more players checking it out.
Read More: Outriders debuts at No.6 as FIFA 21 returns to No.1 | UK Boxed Charts
Published: Apr 5, 2021 06:23 pm