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‘Deathloop’ And ‘Ghostwire: Tokyo’ Apparently Confirmed For PS5 Exclusivity For 12 Months

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It seems that in spite of the current Bethesda-Microsoft situation, Sony appears to have the upper hand when it comes to two of Bethesda’s upcoming titles. That’s the assumption one can make with the latest video from PlayStation hyping upcoming titles, including Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo.

According to the video, the PlayStation 5 and PC will have both Bethesda games under exclusivity for at least a year. When Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo footage shows up, a disclaimer is shown at the bottom of the video stating that these titles won’t be able to appear on other consoles till at least 12 months after launch.

Xbox head Phil Spencer has mentioned before in interviews that Xbox will have exclusivity for titles from Bethesda, but the speculation over announced titles prior to Microsoft’s acquisition of Bethesda was always a question.

Deathloop arrives on May 21, 2021. Ghostwire: Tokyo has yet to have its release date announcement, though with The Game Awards happening this Thursday, there’s a possibility that we’d see that release date reveal.

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Brand New Steam Demo Released for ‘The Transylvania Adventure of Simon Quest’ [Trailer]

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It’s been a long while since we had an update on Programancer and Retroware’s Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest tribute The Transylvania Adventure of Simon Quest. Of course, that’s all changed now, as the devs have opened the gates and released a new demo on Steam for the upcoming throwback sidescroller.

Unlike the original that was available back in 2021, this new demo has been completely rebuilt, however, featuring refined visuals, controls, and an overall more polished experience. The demo features the Bram region, where you can find plenty of content, including 8 subweapons, alternate routes, a hidden boss and more. We even get the full intro cutscene bringing players up to speed about what’s going on in the land of 15xx Transylvania.

“This is the first publicly available demo I’ve released of The Transylvania Adventure of Simon Quest since it had its massive overhaul/rewrite,” explains Programancer. “I’ve shown this off at conventions recently, but now people can finally have this version of TASQ to play at home!”

The story for The Transylvania Adventure of Simon Quest sees the eponymous Simon Quest arriving in Transylvania, only to discover his vampire hunting rival, Stan Helsing, has already slain Dracula. Seeking to reclaim his glory, Simon Quest journeys across Wallachia to gather the dark count’s body parts to resurrect him, and then slay Dracula himself!

The game is currently in development for PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series.

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