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More Mass Effect on the way via DLC and new game

The legendary role-playing game creators at Bioware stepped forth with several announcements in the last twenty-four hours that are sending waves throughout gaming forums across the web. In a blog post published earlier today, Bioware confirmed that more Mass Effect 3 downloadable content is on the way. There will continue to be additions to the multiplayer side of the game, as well as new single-player content, the next episode of which is simply called Omega. We put our thinking caps on and we’ve come to the conclusion that this episode will revolve around the planet Omega, which played a large role in Mass Effect 2. In Mass Effect 2, Omega is controlled by Aria, an all powerful overlord who rules over the planets rival gangs with an iron fist. In Mass Effect 3, Aria has lost Omega to Cerberus, and fled to the Citadel where she plots to retake what she views as hers. The first single-player episode to be released for Mass Effect 3, Leviathan, is available for download now. In case you’re in need of a refresher, Mass Effect 3 uses Kinect to enable voice commands which add an entirely new element to the battle to save the galaxy.

In addition to the announcement of Omega, Bioware noted that the Mass Effect team is also hard at work on creating a new Mass Effect title that will likely be something bold and new for the franchise, as Mass Effect 3 concludes the franchise’s first trilogy and the story of protagonist, Commander Sheaperd. While we don’t currently have any details on where the sci-fi franchise will take us next, we sure are hoping that Kinect will be involved once again. The blog post also confirmed that a new franchise is being worked on behind closed doors at Bioware, who also just announced Dragon Age 3: Inquisition yesterday afternoon. There’s no word on whether the new Dragon Age, or the new IP will utilize Kinect in any way, but we thought you might like to know.

Finally, the co-founders of Bioware, Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk have announced that they have retired from both the studio and from gaming industry altogether. This string of announcements have likely been made to let fans know that new management is in place, and new projects are underway at Bioware. To check out the blog post for yourself, just click this link. That concludes this massive Bioware update.

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Depth Hunter 2 announced

Depth Hunter 2 has been announced from Biart but no release date has been given just yet. The game focuses on underwater diving and players will take on the role of a diver that explores the secrets of the oceans, wrecks, and lost cities. The game will work with Kinect although no description as to how it will work was given. You can count us interested in the title especially with knowing that Biart originally wanted to port the first Depth Hunter to XBLA but the title has not appeared on the service yet.

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Kinect Sports Ultimate Collection Demo out now

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Kinect Sports is easily one of the go to titles, for both party play and general fun with the Kinect. So much so, that they even released a second game in the series. Kinect Sports: Season 2 brought the total number of sports up to 13; with variations on specific parts of those sports, leading to a large number of minigames. Now with the release of Kinect Sports Ultimate Collection the demo has also arrived.

If you missed the games first time round; then now is your chance to pick them up at a bargain price, plus no disc swapping required. Still if you are unsure, then it can’t hurt to queue up the demo from here.

Source: Major Nelson

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Fable: The Journey demo hits Xbox Live

A playable demo of Lionhead Studios’ long awaited Kinect driven role-playing adventure Fable: The Journey is now available on Xbox Live. The Journey represents a drastic change for the franchise, as it is controlled completely via Kinect, with players casting spells, shooting a bow, and driving a horse and buggy and much more all with their own motions. The changes have been a point of pretension for many fans since the game’s revelation, but this demo offers a chance for series veterans and newcomers alike to dive in and see what The Journey has to offer for themselves. To add the demo to your Xbox 360 download queue, just follow this link.

In addition to the debut of the public demo, Lionhead and Microsoft have also revealed a large set of retailer specific pre-order bonuses. Some items will buff in-game spells that you’ll be using in the final game, while others grant experience bonuses, or silly social charms that the Fable games are known for. Head on over to The Dead Hampster for a complete listing of the items that each retailer is offering. Fable: The Journey hits shelves in North America on October 9th, and in Europe on October 12th.

Source: Major Nelson and The Dead Hampster

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Dance Central 3 movie trailer

If you are excited about Dance Central 3 then you need to tighten your belt because your pants are about to be surprised off. The trailer is more reminiscent of a movie trailer than a video game about dancing. Until you get to the part where you are a “Dance Central Operative” – then you realize come October 16th that you’ll be playing a dancing game who doesn’t take themselves too seriously.

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Harry Potter for Kinect demo out now

A demo for Harry Potter for Kinect has hit the digital store shelves and is currently available to download for all Gold members on Xbox Live, but don’t fret Silver members next Tuesday, the 18th, it shall be available to you too. The demo launches in prep for the game’s October 9th release date. With such little fanfare surrounding Harry Potter for Kinect‘s upcoming release the demo is certainly in order and we highly recommend checking it out to prep for what is to come. If you are interested in downloading the demo click HERE!

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NBA Baller Beats out now

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NBA Baller Beats is out now at a most retailers near you for the low price of $59.99. Baller Beats marks the first Kinect game to come with an additional required peripheral, a basketball. The game is a cross between Dance Central and great basketball skills. The official press release can be found below.
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Announcement: Forums Launching!

Hello guys. Today, here at Xbox Kinect Fans and across the Involved Fans network, we are proud to announce our forums are launching publicly!

Involved Fans has always been about community. After all, we too are fans. We embrace open discussion and value everyone’s thoughts and opinions. From favorite games to price disputes to improvement suggestions, we love listening to the ways gamers think and communicate today.

There are four major forums pertaining to our four sister sites within our Involved Fans network. In addition, we have a forum for retail discussion and a junkyard for anything and everything that floats your boat. There’s a neat little feature that tracks gamerscore for Xbox players, and as forum tradition, you rank up based on how often you post, what threads you create, etc. Also, because we all love each other, you can befriend each other and create groups.

Sign on up, chat with the community, and we’d appreciate any feedback you want to give. Enjoy!

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Skyrim: Hearthfire now available

Skryim: Hearthfire is now availble for everyone’s pleasure. It can be downloaded hereHearthfire adds the option to adopt kids and build houses. If more information is sought on the DLC it can be found here.

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Kinect TV trailer and Sesame Street TV details

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Kinect TV has gotten itself a trailer and its a pretty good one at that. While it won’t appeal to most gamers, it will certainly appeal to children and parents. Both the Sesame Street TV and Nat Geo TV will release on the 18th of September with an initial eight episodes. Sesame Street however will double up the number on Christmas day with the release of a further eight. The initial episodes will be 400MSP a pop or 2400MSP for the season but there is currently no pricing for the Christmas episodes.

It all looks rather promising and hopefully it’ll put the theory to practice and be a smash hit as an educational tool. We can only hope that this leads on to tie-ins with more adult and less educational programs; after all who wouldn’t want an interactive Castle, Walking Dead or Doctor Who?

Source: PSFK via 123 Kinect

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