Month: December 2018

The hit fighting game of this year, Dragon Ball FighterZ, is running into some issues recently in the esports world. Major tournaments such as EVO Japan and (most recently) Anime Ascension are not running tournaments for the fighter, leaving speculation as to why: Due to unforeseen circumstances, Dragonball FighterZ will no longer be run at Anime
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As we get closer and closer to 2018, eagle-eyed Steam users may have seen something now uncommon — PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is back on top. After a year-long slump with the success of Fortnite and other battle royale games, PUBG is seeing its further player growth on PC since January 2018. Tracked by Steam analytics site Steam Charts, we can look at
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Gaming communities in both ResetEra and Reddit went all kinds of crazy at the potential reveal of a Death Stranding alternate reality game. And though everything managed to get solved within the hour of the “game” launching, one lingering question remained — was any of this connected to Hideo Kojima or Kojima Productions? The answer is (perhaps
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Anyone who popped in to play the wildly successful and absolutely perfect Fallout 76 in 2018 will receive an entitlement for Fallout Classic Collection on PC. The Fallout Classic Collection comes bundled with the original Fallout, Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel, and Fallout 2. The offer applies to all players, which means Xbox One and PS4 players will
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Developer Chucklefish has released a short trailer for their upcoming Advance Wars-inspired strategy title Wargroove. While the trailer doesn’t show anything new in terms of features, we do get a chance to see a brief cutscene as well as various unit types, and more. You can check out the trailer for yourself down below. Wargroove was recently delayed into
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Despite some major wins from Nintendo’s legal team in the past, the Kyoto-based organization will need to soon defend itself from Europe. According to a recent report from German publication Pressfire, the Norwegian Consumer Council is taking German-located Nintendo of Europe to court over illegal refund policies on the eShop. For anyone who is aware
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Back when E3 2018 was taking place, Square Enix teased a game called The Quiet Man and it stood out because the protagonist was deaf, utilizing American Sign Language to communicate with some gangsters. The game launched but coverage was bare, most reviews that appeared online were out-of-pocket reviews and very negative. A new trailer that
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