Members of the Ball State soccer team celebrate after scoring a point during the game against the Haiti National team on April 12 at the Briner Sports Complex. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY

Ball State ends non-conference play with Roberts' 50th career victory

The Ball State soccer team ended non-conference play with a win, and head coach Craig Roberts reached a milestone in the process. Ball State traveled to Morehead State on Sept. 20 and took home a 3-1 victory over the Eagles. Roberts became the second Ball State soccer coach to reach 50 career victories, joining Ron Rainey.



Hello Games is expected to release <em>No Man’s Sky</em> in late 2015 or early 2016.
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Potential release date for No Man’s Sky at New Yorker Festival

An exclusive look into the upcoming adventure/exploration game No Man’s Sky will be shown at the New Yorker Festival.  Many of the game’s followers wonder if there is finally a release date in sight. The launch date for No Man’s Sky has been pushed back several times during production.  While it had initially been slated for a specific release on the PlayStation 4 platform, creator and project leader Sean Murray stated at E3 2014 that a timed release would not be possible. Due to the game’s open world nature, according to Murray, it was impossible to complete only one section at a time.  No Man's Sky's various interconnected systems would each need to advance in tandem with each other.  This made for slow, but methodical, production.   The premise of No Man’s Sky is simple: climb into a spaceship and explore a galaxy.  Numerous side quests and a flexible, open world plot allow players to mine, upgrade equipment, and explore planets never before seen by man, all while avoiding or confronting dangers both natural and man-made.  The galaxy itself is enormous and spans more than 18 quintillion procedurally generated planets, each with its own plant and animal life that players can discover and permanently name. The “Blast Off” event will be held October 3 at 7 p.m.




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Alison Road heads to Kickstarter

Allison Road, the mysterious P.T.-like game that made rounds on the Internet earlier this summer, is heading to Kickstarter. The developer behind Allison Road, Lilith Ltd., is looking to raise £250,000 ($388,281) for the project. The game is aiming for a PC release by the end of 2016, with Mac, Linux and current-gen consoles expected to follow after.



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Live at Five 9-21

Live at Five is back and better than ever! Hear what's happening around you with the WCRD News Live at Five team! Anchors Brittney Ermon Alaina Jaye Halsey Sports Jonathan Chapman Weather Evan Brosman Entertainment Terrance Fullilove Producer Madeline May





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