• Everything We Know About Black Ops Cold War Season 1

    The Call of Duty series is getting ready for a big transition with the launch of the first official season of Call of Duty: Black Ops - Cold War. Here's everything we know about Black Ops - Cold War Season 1.

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  • Nintendo Continues To Target Streamers

    Critics love Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity for its combat, and its story (but not its technical performance). If you want to play the game, go ahead — you will probably enjoy it. However, if you want to livestream Age of Calamity's 30+ hours worth of content, that's where Nintendo draws the line.

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  • Don't Get Used To Seeing New Hyrule Warriors Games

    Leading up to its release on Nov. 20, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity has been, despite some flaws, well-received overall by critics. However, Eiji Aonuma, a long-time producer for the Legend of Zelda series, explained in an interview with IGN that this will not necessarily translate into a sequel.

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  • Animal Crossing: New Horizons Players Are Getting The Cold Shoulder

    From villagers that annoy players endlessly to ones that add more joy to the Animal Crossing: New Horizons experience, the range of interactions is fairly diverse. However, with the new reactions, players are discovering villagers who aren't warm to the idea of relaxing next to them on the ground.

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  • What You Didn't Know About The Game Boy Color's Black Cartridges

    The original Nintendo Game Boy line of handheld consoles were iconic pieces of gaming hardware from the late '80s into the early 2000s. While most Game Boy owners know that clear cartridges only work on Game Boy Color and the grey cartridges work on both, the black cartridges hold a special secret.

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  • PS5 DualSense And Switch Joy-Cons Share A Surprising Connection

    The PlayStation 5's DualSense controller is one of the system's biggest selling points, offering a genuine next-gen feel in the palm of your hands. However, not all of its features are groundbreaking. If you've already played a Nintendo Switch, the PS5's haptic feedback features might seem familiar.

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  • What This Time Travel Change Means For Animal Crossing Players

    The Nov. 19 update adding future Turkey Day (based on Thanksgiving) and Toy Day (based on Christmas) holidays also brought with it a significant change to time traveling, which was outlined in detail by Polygon. Now players are no longer able to participate in events prior to their real-world date.

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  • Epic Has Found A Way To Bring Fortnite Back To iOS

    As the legal fight between Epic Games and Apple drags on and enters new battlegrounds, Fortnite remains conspicuously absent from the App Store. Through an innovative partnership with NVIDIA's GeForce Now cloud gaming service, however, Fortnite will be making a return to iOS devices.

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  • Tim Sweeney's Comments Set Twitter On Fire

    Epic Games founder Tim Sweeney, who has been in the spotlight plenty recently due to his company's legal fight against Apple, has ignited more controversy with comments he made this week, likening his legal struggle with Apple over App Store commissions to the fight for civil rights.

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  • Why This Animal Crossing Guidelines Update Is Causing An Uproar

    A Nov. 19 update to Animal Crossing: New Horizons was, for the most part, a welcome addition to Nintendo's latest mega hit. New features, including some long-awaited by fans, have maintained what has been a steady stream of new content through the eight months since the game's release.

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  • Over 2,000 People Reveal Their Choice For The Best Video Game Remake Ever

    Video game fans share several great memories. It took time to master the original PlayStation controls of Crash Bandicoot or topple giants in Shadow of the Colossus, and many fans would be thrilled to relive those experiences. That's why remakes are such a great way to replay or share classic games

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  • What You Didn't Know About N64's Bizarre Glove Controller

    Although not all of Nintendo's controllers were functional, some were and still are extremely rare and valuable collectibles. The perfect example of a bizarre and rare collector's item was the Nintendo 64 Reality Quest Glove -- not to be confused with the 1989 NES Power Glove, which became infamous.

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  • What This New Fortnite Feature Could Mean For The Future

    In a fast-paced game like Fortnite, communication is key to victory. You can't help your allies corral enemies into a trap if you can't talk effectively. While Fortnite has a voice chat, the devs have decided to add another optional to the arsenal of communication options in the form of video chat

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  • Epic Games Declares A New Battleground In Fight Against Apple

    Fortnite developer Epic Games has officially made its legal battle with Apple into an international one by filing a thirteen-page complaint in the Federal Court of Australia. Epic Games says that Apple is in breach of the Australian Consumer Law and certain parts of the Competition and Consumer Act.

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  • What To Expect From The Massive Pokemon Go Update On The Way

    Niantic has just announced numerous key additions to its flagship product, Pokémon Go, set to roll out over the course of the next few weeks. As explained in a recent post to the Pokémon Go blog, the series of updates is titled "Go Beyond." The expansion includes an increase to the game's level cap.

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  • What Critics Are Saying About Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Calamity

    In the second week of November, Famitsu posted its early review of Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. The magazine gave the unexpected love child of Breath of the Wild and Hyrule Warriors an impressive 36/40. Famitsu's analysis also set the stage for a slew of subsequent stellar reviews.

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  • Nintendo Joy-Con Lawsuits Keep Piling Up

    One of Nintendo's biggest system embarrassments is the long Joy-Con "drift" saga, and it's not over yet. According to Polygon, Nintendo is facing another lawsuit regarding the design flaw. One of the Nintendo Switch's biggest issues from launch had to do with a flaw in the Joy-Con controller design.

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  • New Features Coming In Animal Crossing: New Horizons' Winter Update

    Animal Crossing is known for its holiday events, and New Horizons is no exception. Starting Nov. 19, Animal Crossing: New Horizons' winter update will roll out to Switches everywhere. According to the official trailer, players have a number of features and treats to look forward to.

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  • These Are The Most Brutal Bosses In Final Fantasy History

    The upcoming Final Fantasy 16 may have a lot of cool lore for fans to delve into, but many players may be wondering what the popular franchise will have in store when it comes to the game's biggest battles. The Final Fantasy franchise is notorious for its incredibly difficult boss fights.

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  • Can This New Overwatch Feature Fix One Of Its Biggest Problems?

    In his latest Developer Update video, Overwatch Director Jeff Kaplan announced the addition of a new feature designed to cut down on queue times, PC Gamer confirmed. Players from Overwatch League pros and popular Twitch streamers have all publicly noted the game's long waiting periods.

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