• Nintendo's Account Breach Was Worse Than We Thought

    Someone has been hacking Nintendo accounts over the last few months, much to the chagrin of loyal Nintendo fans. A few months ago, it appeared as though the issue had been handled. However, the hacking issues experienced by Nintendo were more widespread than Nintendo or customers previously thought.

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  • Microsoft's Big Decision Before Series X Release Has Everyone Talking

    With concerns surrounding business closures and furloughs at a higher number, it is easy to wonder what will become of the next console generation. What if this isn't the right time for people to invest in a new console? According to the head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, that is perfectly okay with him.

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  • The Real Reason GTA Online Changed Los Santos Customs

    Grand Theft Auto 5 and GTA Online have proven that Los Santos and the surrounding areas may be the most dangerous locale in video games. However, it has been discovered that at least one place has been made perfectly safe. That is none other than the ride-pimping haven known as Los Santos Customs.

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  • Here's What Destiny 2 Didn't Mention During Its Livestream

    In a recent livestream, Bungie showed off a plethora of new content coming to Destiny 2. It was a pretty exciting display, showing off some of the new story missions that players can expect in the coming months. We've learned Destiny's future appears to be more long term than we could have expected.

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  • Things Are Getting Worse For Jake Paul

    Even before this week, Jake Paul has been a controversial figure in the world of YouTube content creators. He's come under fire in the past for his behavior and offensive comments on everything from race to other content creators. However, things are continuing to get more complicated for Jake Paul.

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  • The Real Reason Players Are Trying To Save Battlefield 5

    The final update for Battlefield 5 was somewhat delayed due to health and safety concerns surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. However, there is a petition gathering quite a bit of steam from fans who aren't ready to say goodbye to Battlefield 5. Not only that, but #SaveBFV is trending on Twitter.

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  • Trouble Is Brewing In FaZe Clan

    To put things lightly, sports organization FaZe Clan has had a rough year or so. A few new scandals have popped up that have rocked the esports organization.

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  • Why PewDiePie Wants To Join Forces With T-Series

    When it first looked as though T-Series would surpass Pewds in the number of subscribers, PewDiePie began campaigning against T-Series. Now, it appears as if PewDiePie is considering extending the Indian music corporation an olive branch to overtake the children's YouTube channel called Cocomelon.

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  • New Leak Adds Fuel To The Lockhart Fire

    For quite a while, we've been hearing rumblings about the possibility of Microsoft releasing two separate consoles for the next generation of gaming. One of these was nicknamed Scarlett, the other was Lockhart. A recent discovery seems to point to the idea that the Lockhart is still on the table.

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  • Call Of Duty League's Silent Update Is Causing An Uproar

    Call of Duty League players are up in arms over some recent updates that have been made to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. However, what seems to be throwing these professional players off is the fact that changes appear to be taking place without any official word or patch notes from Infinity Ward.

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  • The Sad Reason This Esports Pro Is Retiring At 23

    Jian Zihao, a.k.a. Uzi, is a pro League of Legends player who has been in the competitive scene since around 2012. Sadly, he will be retiring. The 23 year old gamer has recently announced that his developing health issues have led to him hanging up his mouse and keyboard for the foreseeable future.

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  • Pokimane Breaks Her Silence On Difficult Twitch Decision

    Pokimane has had a truly meteoric rise in popularity since she began streaming. Pokimane told viewers in March of this year that she wasn't planning on going from Twitch to Mixer anytime soon. It now seems as though her decision to stay with Twitch was more difficult than fans were led to believe.

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  • The Truth Behind Sony's $3.5 Million Fine

    According to a release from the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC), Sony Europe is currently on the receiving end of a big lawsuit. In a stunning move, the Australian Federal Court has ordered Sony Europe to pay $3.5 million AUD for "for making false and misleading representations."

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  • Warzone Players Demanding Change To 'Frustrating' Item

    In the heat of battle, it's particularly important to be as quick and efficient as possible. This doesn't just go for the act of shooting and defense, either. Unfortunately, players of Call of Duty: Warzone are having a very difficult time when it comes to the seemingly simple act of grabbing items.

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  • The Real Reason Smash Bros Developer Won't Reveal What Game He's Playing

    Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has been out for around a year and a half, but it still has a few surprises in store for fans. Each new DLC character brings with it an insane amount of hype. Unfortunately, that has led to a somewhat frustrating situation for series creator and director Masahiro Sakurai.

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  • The Fortnite Feature Fans Want To Steal For Warzone

    Call of Duty: Warzone continues to tease players with mysterious bunkers and gamers have been setting insane kill count records within the game. However, there are some players who think that Call of Duty: Warzone would do well to borrow a gameplay mechanic from fellow battle royale game Fortnite.

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  • The Last Of Us 2 Accused Of Copying Trailer Music

    Naughty Dog seems to have gotten involved in yet another controversy, this time for music in the The Last of Us Part 2's latest trailer. It appears that the trailer features a folksy cover of New Order's "True Faith" performed by Ellie, which has been called out on Twitter by musician Lotte Kestner.

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  • The Truth About The Last Of Us 2's Heroes Gets Cloudy

    After a series of high profile delays, The Last of Us Part 2 will finally be released later this month. In an interview with Polygon, The Last of Us Part 2 co-writer Haley Gross dissected some of the game's themes. As far as Gross is concerned, there isn't much of a delineation between good & evil.

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  • Game Engineers Revive Long-Lost NES Game

    The 1990 racing film Days of Thunder received mixed reviews but was a big hit for leading man Tom Cruise, who did all of his own driving. While a video game adaptation of the film was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, there's an earlier version of the game nobody ever saw... Until now.

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  • GTA Parent Company Accused Of Extreme Tactics

    Take-Two Interactive, the parent company behind such studios as GTA developer Rockstar Games, has been accused of using some "extreme" tactics to get one of its latest games completed. It appears as though Take-Two has pulled some underhanded moves that left an entire development studio in the dust.

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  • Red Dead Redemption 2 Fans Make A Petition For Rockstar

    Red Dead Redemption 2 is an incredible game with immersive mechanics and a well-written story. Unfortunately, as with all great stories, it eventually has an ending point. To that end, a Red Dead Redemption fan has started up a petition for Rockstar Games to add single player DLC expansions to RDR2.

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  • Warzone On PC Has One Huge Advantage

    Another day brings another newly discovered issue with Call of Duty: Warzone. Though the game's built a following among gamers since its release, it hasn't been without its problems. Now, it turns out that PC players of Warzone can quite literally see more of the game on screen than console players.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Sega's Fog Gaming

    Sega is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, and it looks like the company is ready to make some big waves. Sega is now poised to unveil a new type of gaming technology. It appears that the future of arcade gaming (in Japan, at least) may be "fog gaming." Here's what we know about fog gaming.

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  • The Real Reason There's A Lack Of Elden Ring News

    Last year saw the surprise announcement of Elden Ring from FromSoftware and George R.R. Martin. It was starting to look like the game had been quietly canceled at some point. Luckily, we now know that isn't at all the case. A long series of trademarks and appeals related to the game have been filed.

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  • The Red Dead Redemption Remake Rumor Unpacked

    While fans continue to look for any and all signs regarding an official Grand Theft Auto 6 announcement, it's always good to remember that Rockstar Games has another massive franchise to be excited about. It seems Red Dead Redemption may be the next game to receive the big budget remake treatment.

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  • Valorant Confirms Highly Requested Feature

    There are few things more frustrating than when you're stuck in a game that you know you can't win. Having to finish a match that's going catastrophically wrong can be discouraging. That seems to be the thought process behind the latest feature being added to Riot Games' tactical shooter, Valorant.

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