Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Final Fantasy XV Is Coming Out In 2016, Get The Details

Today, as part of a new year's surprise, Square Enix posted on their official blog that they would be releasing Final Fantasy XV this year in 2016. GameSpot had posted a video in August exclaiming that Square Enix had given an official date for release, but it was only a window of sometime before 2017. We probably won't have an official release date for another few months. Many are excited to finally have a more precise window for release. With so many diehard Final Fantasy fans, it's rare to see anyone upset by this New Year's news. In 2013, Final Fantasy XV announced it was being developed for Xbox One and PS4 when it was originally announced at the 2006 E3 as Final Fantasy Versus XIII with Final Fantasy XIII, so it's fair to say Final Fantasy XV is a rebranding. It's obvious to see from former Final Fantasy games that creators have always taken their time with them. From the intricate details enhanced by the crystal-clear graphics and emotional storylines to the in-depth character development, a Final Fantasy game is never just a game. You have to remember, that interview was back in late 2014. Surely the game has more than surpassed that amount of time with additional content. Amazon Japan announced a June 1 release date, but that hasn't been confirmed and is only a rumor. The actual release date has not been announced yet and won't be announced until at least March.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

World Of Warcraft North American Arena Qualifiers Now Open For Sign-Ups

"Warlords of Draenor Arena and Battleground" PvP Season 2 contains some adjustments compared to its previous season. Blizzard Entertainment released details of the "World of Warcraft" North American Arena Qualifiers. The winners of the qualifiers will have a chance to compete at the North American Regionals and may even proceed to the World Championships at BlizzCon 2015. There will be three online cups that are produced in partnership with Global Cooldown TV (GCDTV). A single-elimination tournament structure will be used for these cups. Below is the schedule of the North American Arena Qualifier Cups. The matches will be best of three until the semifinals. On the semifinals round, the matches will be best of five until the finals. During the finals, it will be a best of seven series. Players are advised to use the 4-player team roster. Keep in mind that teams cannot compete again in the online North American Qualifiers if they have already qualified for the North American Regionals. This year, there will be a Macro and Script Whitelist that can be used by players from the Regionals up to BlizzCon 2015. If it's not listed in the Macro and Script Whitelist, it will not be allowed for use during the live competitions. Players from Latin American countries, Australia and New Zealand are eligible to compete in the North American Arena Qualifiers, but they are still encouraged to compete at their countries' regional qualifiers. However, should they choose to do so, they won't be eligible to compete for the North American Qualifiers anymore. Click here to learn more about the Australia and New Zealand 3v3 Arena. Buy cheap wow gold from http://www.6kgm.com/