 Yeah, Xbox, Xbox One, BLEH, Xbox One, BOSS! Oh yeah, what's up guys, it's Chris Pipe, my friends call me Banksy! I'm back again, guys, today we got some more game news, we got some game talk. As usual, this is game news for gamers like you that play video games. I'll put them to YouTube and make money off it. Let's go guys, let's get right into the news. First topic is... Alright guys, the first topic is Sony Online Entertainment's alpha release of H1Z1, not H1N1, which is that nasty clue that went around there in the past. Now H1Z1, the originally named title, is a zombie survival title. But here's the thing guys, it is currently in its alpha state, and it is on Steam and it's available. Which is good, good, good, I know I get that, but here's the thing, it's $20 to play it. That's right, you get to beta test H1Z1 for $20, which sounds like a pretty good deal, but you need to keep in mind that when the game is released, it's going to be free to play. So they're paying you to beta test the game, that's going to end up being free when it comes out. Okay, some people pay money to get early access to alpha to beta test, that's one thing. Here's another thing, originally when the game came out, or when eight months ago or so, the developers said that look, you know what, it's free to play, we're going to add in air drops, so they're going to drop in some stuff behind enemy lines, so to speak, but it's not going to come with things like guns and bullets and stuff like that, because that would make the game a pay-to-win game, and that would be all microtransaction pay-to-win stuff. Well, it looks like they lied, or they forgot what they said, can't guarantee which one that was. But anyways, now it's still in alpha, and here's the thing, air drops are coming in, and they got guns, and they got ammo, the exact things that they said weren't going to be in it are in fact in the air drops. So anyways, there is a huge, huge, huge online, everybody's bashing them, it's really, really ugly, and you know, I don't know all the facts, I don't know if anybody knows all the facts except maybe Sony and, well, a couple of you guys that bought the game, but anyways, one thing you should know is if you have bought the game, and you don't like being lied to, or you don't like being misled, you can return the game now for $20, for the $20 you paid, you can return it, there's an email that you can send it to, and they will refund you the money. That's what I'm trying to say, guys, so anyways, the game is out, it is a free-to-play game, but you can pay $20 to beta test it for them, if that's your thing. Let's get into topic number two! Alright guys, next topic is not, is also kind of negative, and I apologize for this, but this is the news, I can't help what comes out. Guys, an 18-year-old UK man has been arrested in conjunction with the DDoS attacks on the Sony and the Xbox One networks over the holiday season. That's right, this guy is not only involved in that, probably a Lizard Squad guy, but he's also been alleged to be involved in swatting. Swatting, for a few of you that don't know what that is, is when they call in bomb threats, or they call in where somebody's got guns and holding somebody hostage while they're live streaming on Twitch or something like that. Really, really, really nasty stuff. Well, this guy is apparently a real piece of work, and yeah, he's going in, he's getting charged up, or he's getting arrested for both of them. So, to this guy, like I said to the last guy, don't forget liquid soap is better in prison because you can't drop it. Alright, let's get on to topic number three! Alright guys, next topic is Microsoft. Microsoft is in the news. Giddy up, these guys are back at it. Recently, Xbox One boss, Bill Spencer, has gone on to say that the soon-to-be-released Windows 10 operating system could be the most PC gamer-friendly operating system ever, or in a long time. That's good news. That's also potentially PR spin, who knows. But what I get out of this is there is a chance for a couple of things. One, hopefully Microsoft is making a bigger push back into PC gaming. Age of Empires, I don't know, there's been some real winners out there in the past in the past, and hopefully maybe they're going to launch something like that. Wouldn't that be awesome? A new Age of Empires, part 24, I don't know. But joking aside, guys, that's possible, but it also gets me thinking that maybe, and this is just conjecture, this is just a rumor, maybe Microsoft has some sort of unified gaming system or something like that going on where the Xbox One and your PC are going to play well together and you can stream back and forth and do all sorts of things. You know, Microsoft has the talent and they got the people to do it, so let's hope they watch this video and that happens. Alright, guys, let's get on to the next topic. Alright, guys, back on topic Microsoft, it can. Yeah, Xbox, Xbox One... Bleh! Xbox One boss, Phil Spencer has said that the Xbox One can expect to have screenshot functionality early this year. That's right, screenshot functionality. Yeah, I know he was talking about how great Windows 10 is and it's going to be maybe potentially revolutionized PC gaming and... But yeah, the Xbox One's going to be getting that screenshot stuff. Just so you guys know, I've been taking screenshots on my PC since, I don't know, like 1999? And the PlayStation 4 came with it outside of the box, but anyways, I'm joking aside. Screenshot functionality is coming to Xbox One early this year, so that's going to happen. Alright, guys, that's the news for today. Thanks for watching. I'll be back soon tomorrow with some more stuff. 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