Gaming

Blizzard Entertainment has announced it will suspend most Blizzard game services in mainland China due to the expiration of the current licensing agreements with NetEase. Come January 23, World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, Warcraft 3: Reforged, Overwatch, the StarCraft series, Diablo 3, and Heroes of the Storm. World of Wacraft: Dragonflight Launch Cinematic “Take to the
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The Devil in Me marks the fourth instalment in Supermassive Games’ The Dark Pictures Anthology, the finale of the anthology’s first season. You’d expect The Devil in Me to go out with some sort of bang, then, right? Sadly, this lacklustre dénouement lets itself down with performance issues, a severe lack of quality, and limited
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Xbox Game Pass launched all the way back in 2017, but it’s undeniably the ‘killer app’ for Microsoft’s new Xbox Series X/S hardware. Often referred to as a ‘Netflix for games’, it’s a moniker that’s actually pretty accurate – just as the now ubiquitous streaming service means you could never buy a DVD or 4K
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Audio player loading… Since before its official announcement, there has been a cloud of speculation surrounding key aspects of Hogwarts Legacy, the Harry Potter RPG. In particular, how the game would handle character creation. It may sound odd that a character creator would be the focus of so much attention, but there are good reasons
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The Xbox One S All-Digital was Microsoft’s first disc-less console, and a sign of things to come. It represented a grand experiment into the future of how we consume film, TV, entertainment and games.  We’re using past tense there because Microsoft is no longer producing new Xbox One S All-Digital or Xbox One X consoles.
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With Xbox Series X now here, is it worth buying an Xbox One X? Well, not really, but that’s not to say it’s a bad console. Microsoft previously announced that the Xbox One X is no longer in production. Instead, the company has focused production efforts on the Xbox Series X, the new-generation successor that
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The Xbox One S launched three years after the original Xbox One. Back in 2016, it captured our attention as a quieter, smaller, higher-quality gaming machine that showed-off the capabilities of the current-gen console. But the question is: can we still recommend it even though Microsoft has since released the more powerful Xbox One X?
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