14 New PS4, PSVR Game Announcements by Sony

There was no shortage of new PS4 games revealed today during Sony’s PlayStation Media Showcase at Paris Games Week. In addition to major game reveals like Sucker Punch’s new title Ghost of Tsushima, a sequel to Spelunky, and Guacamelee! 2, there was a bevy of unique indie and PSVR game announcements for PlayStation 4 owners to get excited about.

Don’t miss our rundown of all the big news and trailers from PlayStation’s Media Showcase, and check out our comprehensive overview of all the indie and PSVR game announcements from Sony’s conference and pre-show below.

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Rocket League Nintendo Switch Release Date Announced

After several “holiday season” teases, Rocket League officially has a release date for its Nintendo Switch release.

Psyonix will release Rocket League on the Switch on November 14, the company announced today. The game will retail for $19.99 USD (or the regional equivalent) and be available in the Nintendo Switch eShop. As part of the announcement, Nintendo and Psyonix released an in-depth look at the studio and its work on the Switch version.

As noted before by the developer, the Nintendo Switch version of Rocket League will include all the features, upgrades and content from other versions, as well as Switch-exclusive battle cars and customization options.

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Dota 2’s 7.07 Patch Notes Released, Includes Details About New Heroes

Valve has released the patch notes for Dota 2 update 7.07, The Dueling Fates.

Originally announced at The International 2017 back in August, The Dueling Fates update brings with it a massive number of new features and changes, including the two new heroes Pangolier and Dark Willow. Pangolier is a melee hero with powerful defenses, and the ability to negate enemy armor. Dark Willow is a ranged hero with a variety of disruptive abilities that can root, stun, and inflict fear on enemy heroes.

Dueling Fates also includes a rework to matchmaking, for both ranked and unranked players. Matchmaking Rating will now be seasonal, recalibrating every six months to ensure every player’s MMR is recent and accurate. Players will also gain a profile medal based on their peak MMR in each season. Valve hopes this change will result in better game quality at all skill levels. The first ranked season begins in two weeks.

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