Month: July 2022

Last week, we asked you to celebrate the launch of Stray by sharing a glimpse at your real-life gamer cats. We cannot stress how hard it was to pick which kitties to highlight, and highly recommend scanning through #PSshare #PSBlog on Twitter and Instagram to see the full feline friend roundup. Until then, sink your
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Resident Evil Village Gold Edition arrives in October and introduces the Winters’ story expansion. This content update includes an expanded version of the game’s Mercenaries mode, introducing Chris Redfield, Karl Heisenberg, and Lady Dimitrescu as playable characters. A new trailer shows off each of their abilities and how players can tear through hordes of monstrosities as this powerful
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Ubisoft has reportedly canceled several in-development titles, including the previously announced Ghost Recon Frontline and Splinter Cell VR. The publisher announced the cancellations in an investor call, part of the same earnings report that revealed the delay of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Ghost Recon Frontline was a battle royale take on the franchise unveiled last October. It boasted 100+
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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Ubisoft’s open-world title set in James Cameron’s sci-fi fantasy universe, will now launch sometime in either 2023 or 2024. The news comes from Ubisoft’s quarterly sales report.  Unfortunately, the report, which you can view here, doesn’t narrow down Avatar’s release window more than that. According to The Verge, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot
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The future of Destiny 2 will be revealed in a livestream showcase set to air on August 23. Bungie tweeted a cryptic video, posted below, and sent an equally vague press release that simply says to expect “exciting details about what’s next for Destiny 2.” The most likely announcement is an update on the Lightfall expansion, which is
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If TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge hasn’t satiated your hunger for the Turtles, TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection should provide a heaping second helping when it transports you back to your childhood on August 30. The collection bundles 13 Turtles games across classic arcades, consoles, and handhelds into one $39.99 package. In addition to traditional couch co-op, some
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