These days, retailers are already eagerly listing what one can expect to buy in the months to come. This is probably because the E3 2016 is just less than a week away. Yesterday XCOM 2 was revealed through a German retailer 4U2Play and now the UK’s Base has revealed when one can get to buy the often rumoured Skyrim Remaster Game. According to the leak, the high definition re-release of Bethesda’s open-world role-playing game will be out on November 23 of this year. The pricing part appears to be a point of contention though. Base has listed the game at GBP 39.99, which is marked down from GBP 49.99. This could mean that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim The Definitive Edition could be priced at $ 50. If so, one can expect an Indian price of around INR 3,000. This seems a tad too high for a 2011 game.
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A few days back GameInformer, while citing multiple sources from within the company, said that EA is looking to shift from Ignite to the Frostbite engine, which is developed by Battlefield studio Dice. Apart from the Battlefield series, Frostbite is known to power a large chunk of EA’s games. Most notable of all the games it powers is Need for Speed, commonly known as NFS Series, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Mirror’s Edge, and Star Wars Battlefront.
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Release Dates have always been a debate before a game launch. Gaming blog Kotaku had first revealed that space survival game No Man’s Sky would be delayed to July or August of this year. However, an employee at Canadian retailer EB Games reportedly posted marketing materials online proving that it would be out earlier. It will now be available in the second week of August.