• 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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  • This Console Dominated The Game Awards 2020's Nominee List

    The nominations for Geoff Keighley's The Game Awards 2020 were unveiled this week, filled with the year's most popular and groundbreaking titles across all gaming platforms. The PlayStation 4 made out particularly well, as the console's exclusives dominated the nominee list in multiple categories.

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  • Sea Of Thieves Has Big Plans For 2021

    While marking the Nov. 18 Sea of Thieves update, Rare executive producer Joe Neate took to Twitter to reflect on his team's accomplishments in 2020. Neate even teased new Shrouded Ghost content, referring to a rare megalodon whose in-game elusiveness has tantalized Sea of Thieves players for years.

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  • 8 Games To Play Before They Leave Xbox Game Pass In December

    Eight games will be leaving Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass program on Dec. 1, 2020. The diverse group of titles include Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden, Demon's Tilt, Faeria, Hatoful Boyfriend, Absolver, The Escapists 2, Wandersong, as well as the remaster of the controversial Dead Island.

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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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  • The PS5 DualSense Feature You Didn't Know About

    Thanks to its adaptive triggers and haptic feedback capabilities, PlayStation's latest video game controller is able to engage with a few of the player's senses at once. Now gamers have discovered that the DualSense controller has another handy feature that nobody knew about before launch.

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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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  • A Next-Gen Winner Appears To Emerge

    The new console generation is officially underway. The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S have made their way to customer's homes (well, at least the lucky pre-orders did), and people are settling in to see what the new systems have in store. However, we may now know the winner of the console war.

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  • PlayStation Releases Bizarre PSA

    For many people, gaming is a way of life, and it's a great way to connect with loved ones and share mutual interests. The family that slays together, stays together. Some gamers have also figured out they can use a love of gaming to help tie the knot, which has resulted in an unusual PSA.

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  • In Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Be A Trash-Can, Not A Trash-Can't

    Spider-Man: Miles Morales is finally out for PS4 and PS5 gamers. While critical response to the game is very positive, players are beginning to discover a hilariously weird glitch. While playing Spider-Man: Miles Morales, some players are finding the titular hero being replaced by inanimate objects.

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  • Sekiro 2: Will We Ever Get A Sequel?

    While Sekiro's difficult can be enraging at times, it's a beloved game that managed to sell an impressive two million copies before it has even been out for 10 days. Clearly, the fans cannot get enough of this game. With that said, a sequel should be inevitable, right? You would definitely think so.

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  • This GTA Clone Was A Huge Flop. Here's Why

    Grand Theft Auto is an incredibly successful series that has gone on to influence many other video game franchises, particularly due to its large open-world maps and sandbox-style gameplay. With any influential video game property, there are bound to be clones that attempt to ride those coattails.

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  • Baby Yoda Has Infiltrated Yet Another Video Game

    One year since his meme takeover, Baby Yoda continues to show that his influence is as ever-expanding as the galaxy itself. The adorable green creature made his blocky debut In the trailer for Minecraft's new Star Wars DLC pack. And guess what? He's still as cute as ever.

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