Showing posts with label orders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orders. Show all posts
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Destiny 2 Pre Orders to Include a Cayde 6 Figure
Destiny 2 Pre Orders to Include a Cayde 6 Figure

One of the gaming industry�s worst kept secrets finally came out yesterday as Bungie revealed the first piece of art from their upcoming shooter, Destiny 2. Unsurprisingly, leaks have started to appear in the wild, first with promotional posters followed most recently by a figure of the Hunter Vanguard, Cayde-6 has been making the rounds online causing most fans to speculate that this item could be involved with Destiny 2 somehow.
Originally Tweeted by Grithorne and later picked up on Reddit, the image shows a very detailed and small figure of Cayde-6 in front of what is clearly rows of pre-owned controllers at GameStop. Naturally, this photo has set of speculation that the figure is the same one mentioned in a leak earlier this year that a GameStop pre-order of Destiny 2 would include an action figure of the lovable Exo rogue. Others have begun to assume that this statue is instead part of the Limited Edition package. Either way, this isn�t the first time a collectible has been issued out at GameStop as Mad Max and Forza Horizon 3 came with replica cars while Battleborn offered fans one of five random character figure boxes with a preorder as well.
@Gothalion apparently this is the Destiny 2 LE item you get #Destiny2 pic.twitter.com/n5WOii2K0v� G (@Grithorne) March 27, 2017
Reddit user Ren_Echo went a step further and confirmed the statue of Cayde comes from the toymakers at BigShot Toyworks who actually displayed a couple of unpainted figures at New York Comic Con last year. At that time, the company revealed it had teamed up with Bungie to produce a line of figures set to release in waves sometime in 2017. The collection on display included the aforementioned Cayde-6, Lord Saladin, and one of the wolves typically seen hanging around the Iron Temple on Felwinter Peak.
What�s unknown at this point is if this figure is a prototype version of one of the figures due out later this year, or perhaps a promotional item there to get people not only excited about Destiny 2, but perhaps willing to throw down some cash on a pre-order. With Age of Triumph finally available to players, fans should be hearing more about Destiny 2 sooner rather than later.
While there�s no official word from either Activision or Bungie regarding the plot of Destiny 2, the first piece of art that Bungie reveal appears to show the Last City under the Traveler set ablaze. Popular fan theories started to develop earlier this year when a leaked retail listing for a Mega Bloks set revealing Lord Shaxx fighting off an Elite Cabal squad and a Siege tank. Longtime fans will note that this is something that has never occurred within the game and could be a possible starting point for where Destiny 2 begins.
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Did Apple give gag orders to Apple Watch app developers
Did Apple give gag orders to Apple Watch app developers
Apple Watch developers who attended clandestine development workshops in Cupertino this year have reportedly been sworn to secrecy regarding the wearables capabilities.
Apple has urged these app developers to zip their lips regarding what theyre working on, according to 9 to 5 Mac, which allegedly spoke with multiple developers involved.
Rather than promoting their apps ahead of time with details, screenshots and videos, or other materials and information, the devs apparently have to wait for Apple to reveal the Watchs final form on March 9.
But even then they may not be free to discuss their work, as Apple has reportedly asked some developers to wait until late March or early April to reveal their Apple Watch applications.
Controlling the message
It seems Apple is intent not only on controlling all the messaging around the Apple Watch - which is definitely not surprising when it comes to Apple - but also on doing all the marketing for its key WatchKit developers.
The iPhone maker also reportedly asked developers for code and assets to include in its March 9 presentation.
A strong suite of apps is essential for any new product launch at this point, and it seems like the Apple Watch will have that right away - or, at least, Apple is going to do its best to make it seem that way.
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