Month: November 2021

Survivors, the first free content update for Rust Console Edition, Devastation Unleashed, is coming November 25! This exciting new update brings brand new mechanics like the tech tree, gestures, adjustments to the gun handling, aim assist, and a host of quality of life improvements and bug fixes! The Tech Trees fundamentally change the way players
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The latest Japanese boxed-software and hardware charts have come in and it is Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Pokemon Shining Pearl at No.1 for the week of 15th November, 2021 to 21st November, 2021 selling an incredible 1,395,642 retail copies. The best-selling hardware was once again the Nintendo Switch family of systems which shifted a spectacular
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Fawzi Mesmar, the head of design of Battlefield and Star Wars Battlefront franchises, has announced his departure from DICE. According to an email obtained by Video Games Chronicle and later corroborated by an Electronic Arts representative, Mesmar’s last day at the studio is tomorrow, November 26th. In his email, Mesmar wrote that he was made an
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Famitsu’s Japanese chart figures are now in for the week ending 21st November, revealing that Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl have absolutely destroyed the competition with a cracking opening weekend. As was actually revealed early this morning, the games managed to sell a combined total of 1,395,642 physical copies in their first three days
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Halo Infinite Multiplayer reviewed by Stella Chung on PC. Also available on Xbox. It’s so nice when a game actually lives up to sky-high expectations! Halo Infinite has been one of the most anticipated games out there since it was first announced three years ago, and for its multiplayer component to so fully deliver on
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The existence of Fallout 5 is yet to be confirmed by Bethesda but we would be very surprise if it wasn’t in the pipeline somewhere given the popularity of the franchise. Fallout 4 was released all the way back in 2015 and the most recent entry in the series was 2018’s online-focused and underwhelming Fallout
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