Month: October 2021

Cyberpunk 2077 appears to be facing further delays after an update to the game’s post-launch roadmap shows that all “updates, improvements, and free DLCs” can now be expected in 2022, rather than towards the end of 2021 as was originally shown. The updated roadmap, published in late October on the Cyberpunk 2077 website, shows that
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Bethesda has detailed the previously announced four new creations headed to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition, and has released a new trailer that provides an overview of what’s coming. Check out the video below. [embedded content] [embedded content] New creations include Saints and Seducers expansion, Rare Curios, Survival Mode, and Fishing, which have
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A report from Kotaku has revealed that Nintendo has shut down its branches located in California and Toronto. Nintendo America’s SVP of Sales and Marketing, Nick Chavez, will also be moving on – revealing on LinkedIn he’s joined KFC and the Yum! Brand. Nintendo America shared the following statement about the news – explaining how
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According to a new report from Kotaku and confirmed by The Verge, Nintendo has closed its offices in California and Toronto. The shuttering of the office in Redwood City, California, affects around 100 employees within Nintendo’s Sales and Marketing department, as well as its NMI, which is “a dedicated merchandising field team who work with retail stores across
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It’s time to party – Mario Party Superstars for Nintendo Switch.  a classic collection featuringboards from the Nintendo 64 Mario Party games and 100 minigames from across the Mario Party series, is available today from select retailers across the UK and via My Nintendo Store. The boards have been redesigned for Nintendo Switch and each come with their own unique events.
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Disciples: Liberation reviewed on PC by Jon Bolding. Also available on Xbox and PlayStation. Narration by Michael Swaim. Disciples: Liberation struggles against itself. A rich world and high-stakes story are coupled with fun and varied tactical combat, but this is a game that feels destined for cult status, especially among those who didn’t know they
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Attention all PlayStation players, it’s time to rise on every front, as Call of Duty: Vanguard is nearly here! Starting November 5 on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 experience an epic, international Campaign, signature Call of Duty Multiplayer combat, and a franchise-first Zombies crossover marking the continuation of the Dark Aether saga. Call of Duty:
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Last week, we asked you to take a walk on the spooky side and share some scary gaming moments using #PSshare #PSBlog. Just in time for Halloween, here are this week’s scary highlights:  BarryPaust encounters a terrifying mold monster in Control. CaliOcelot shares a haunting freaker in Days Gone. Yuric83 shares a BB in some
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Dekovir Game Studio and Big Way Games have come to market with a slightly new take on an old classic, as players get the opportunity to break the ice – quite literally – in Amazing Breaker.  Available to purchase and download on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, Amazing Breaker is an ice breaker in
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One of the best things about the current-gen consoles is that PS5 and Xbox Series X games with 120fps support are becoming increasingly common. From blockbuster hits to inventive platformers, more titles are taking advantage of 120fps support which is fantastic to see. We’ve previously been stuck in the doldrums of running games at a treacle-like
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Following the publication of its financial results yesterday, Ubisoft told investors that the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Infinity won’t adapt a free-to-play model. Ubisoft hasn’t said much about Infinity beyond the confirmation of its existence, which was spurred by a Bloomberg report that claimed Infinity will be an evolving online platform with multiple settings. According to
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