• Cyberpunk 2077 Can Cause Seizures. Here's What You Need To Know

    Cyberpunk 2077, perhaps the most anticipated game of 2020, is nearly here, and the early critical response has been positive so far. However, Game Informer associate editor Liana Ruppert has reported suffering a grand mal seizure while reviewing the game.

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  • What Critics Are Saying About Call Of The Sea

    Call of the Sea is now available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. Billed as "a weird tale of otherworldly mystery," the game takes place in the '30s and puts you in control of Norah, who is on a mission to find her lost husband.

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  • The Assassin's Creed: Valhalla Easter Egg LoL Fans Shouldn't Miss

    The hidden Easter eggs in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla just keep on coming, now a month after the game's release. References to popular movie franchises, gaming memes, and anime characters are just a few of the gems that have been found so far. Eagle-eyed gamers added League of Legends.

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  • Prince Of Persia Fans Just Got Bad News

    In Sept. 2020, Ubisoft announced at its Ubisoft Forward event that it would be remaking Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. In a now-deleted Facebook post from Ubisoft Czechoslovakia, it has been revealed that the release date for the Sands of Time remake has been pushed back

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  • This Beloved RPG Is Coming To Mobile

    It's been a long time since Star Wars fans were able to draw their lightsabers in the beloved RPG classic Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. For gamers who have been hoping for some kind of news from the series, their wishes have finally been granted.

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  • The Major Changes Coming To Neverwinter

    Neverwinter, the free-to-play, Dungeons & Dragon-inspired MMORPG from developer Cryptic Studios, is getting a major overhaul to both its combat and character customization systems. The developer is hoping to add balance and flexibility to the gameplay experience.

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  • Nintendo Probably Wants To Forget This Was Trending

    On Dec. 5, a livestream of a Splatoon 2 tournament, called the North American Open, was unexpectedly canceled the day before its final rounds. Then the hashtags #freemelee and #freesplatoon began to trend on Twitter, both of which catalogued unpopular decisions made by Nintendo.

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  • Why The Monster Hunter Movie Is Causing An Uproar

    The Monster Hunter movie is receiving major backlash from China after a controversial scene was shown during screenings of the film. The clip that caused an uproar makes use of a racist joke that has caused the film to be pulled from Chinese cinemas just one day after its release.

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  • What Critics Are Saying About Cyberpunk 2077

    CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077 is just days away from its Dec. 10 official release following three major delays earlier this year and a rumored fourth delay back in November. It's been a long journey to get to this point, but soon, fans will take on the role of a mercenary outlaw.

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  • The Small Detail You Missed About The Latest Xbox Ad

    If you've seen the new ad from Microsoft, you know the company is continuing its "Power Your Dreams" campaign in a rather novel way: by capturing the dreams of gamers in lucid dreaming experiences and using that data to inspire a content series that it's calling "Made from Dreams."

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  • The Dark Truth About Buying PS5s On eBay

    Since some scalpers purportedly have more PS5 stock than most retailers, you might think buying one of these consoles from eBay is your only option, but if you thought it was safe to trust these hustlers, guess again.

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  • The Top Games On Tumblr In 2020 Might Surprise You

    Tumblr's 2020 year-end round-up of the platform's most beloved video games, movies, and television shows is here. In a year where people spent months isolated from each other due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it's not entirely surprising to see that games involving connection & nostalgia topped surveys.

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  • Black Ops Cold War Fans Just Got Some Bad News

    Call of Duty fans were just days away from the Black Ops Cold War and Warzone Season One update, but unfortunately they will have to wait just a little longer. Publisher Activision announced over the weekend that the update, which was scheduled for Dec. 10, will be delayed one more week.

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  • Cyberpunk 2077 May Have Grand Theft Auto Beat

    Lately, video game developers have entered into an unspoken agreement to take up as much of your time as possible. If a game doesn't offer an ever-changing catalogue of new missions and content, it provides an explorable digital landmass quickly approaching the size of Rhode Island.

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  • PS5s Being Stolen Off Moving Trucks

    What began as a somewhat amusing series of console mix-ups has turned into something much more sinister. For weeks, reports have come in from the UK concerning preordered PS5 consoles that have been swapped out with very different items.

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  • Sony Reveals When They Really Locked In The PS5 Price

    Sony finally revealed this week how and when it decided on the price for the PlayStation 5, putting to rest a handful of rumors regarding COVID-19 delays and competitive tactics against Microsoft's Xbox Series X|S. Sony waited until only 2 months before the PS5's official release to drop its price.

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  • Dr Disrespect Adds More Fuel To The Fire

    Fans of the Two-Time Champion may be wondering what he could possibly be up to next, and his latest comments may hint toward his largest move yet. It seems as though Dr Disrespect may be making some kind of big investment in Call of Duty League (CDL).

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  • The Epic Games Store Has A Treat For RPG Fans This December

    The holidays are upon us and Epic Games is celebrating with two free titles from Obsidian that RPG fans are sure to enjoy. From December 10, both Pillars of Eternity: Definitive Edition and Tyranny: Gold Edition will be free on the Epic Games Store until December 17.

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  • This Five-Year-Old Game Just Unlocked Two Free Skins

    It's been five years since Rocksteady Studios released the final entry of its Batman:Arkham series, Batman: Arkham Knight for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PCs. Now the developer has dropped a holiday gift for fans: the Zur En Arrh and Anime Batman skins are now free to all players.

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  • Division 2 Fans Just Got Bad News

    Ubisoft North America has informed its audiences of the terrible news. Ubisoft has just confirmed that a highly-anticipated in-game event has been canceled.

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  • All The Changes Coming In Genshin Impact's Next Update

    While Genshin Impact was just about as immediate of a success as a game could conceivably be at the time of its launch, it was (and still is) incomplete. The world in which Genshin Impact takes place revolves around seven elements.

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  • It Looks Like Persona 5 Fans Are About To Get Great News

    Recently, a trailer for the Western release of Persona 5 Scramble hit the internet. Now named Persona 5 Strikers, the trailer shows off all the Persona 5 musou goodness audiences have longingly anticipated since 2019 — including bosses and special moves — but now with English voiceovers.

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  • The Fortnite Easter Egg Star Wars Fans Shouldn't Miss

    Fans have noticed a Star Wars Easter egg where Fortnite's Peely was encased in carbonite, just as Han Solo was in The Empire Strikes Back. Reddit user Urboijeff shared a screenshot of the carbonite, which could be found in one of the rooms inside the new Hunter's Haven house.

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