Month: February 2019

As of today, BioWare and EA have now officially released Anthem. While it has been a long time coming from reveal to launch day, the release of Anthem is merely BioWare’s first step for the game in the grander scheme of things. As such, BioWare has followed up today’s launch of Anthem by also revealing their plans for the
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Despite a rough few months after launch for Bethesda and Fallout 76, the developer seems to remain committed to the project for the long haul. Today, Bethesda outlined the future content roadmap for Fallout 76 while acknowledging the mistakes they have made in the past. Starting on March 12, Fallout 76’s Wild Appalachia content update will start rolling
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Square Enix published a new 14-minutes gameplay video for Left Alive, featuring both” survival action” and story parts. As a reminder, Left Alive has 3 protagonists, the Wanzer pilot of the Rutenian army Mikhail, the Novoslava police officer Olga, and the Novoslava liberation movement’s second-in-command Leonid, with each chapter having us control one of the three.
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MLB The Show 19 launches on PS4 just about one month from today, which isn’t all that newsworthy on its own, but is made all the more intriguing due to the fact that the game’s cover athlete, Bryce Harper, still isn’t representing a Major League team on the cover. As of this writing, Harper still
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Believe it or not, they’re making a Space Jam 2. I’m not really sure why they’re making Space Jam 2 but this time around, it’s set to star current Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James alongside Bugs Bunny and pals. It was recently announced, the film is set to release on July 16, 2021. While video game
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Nippon Ichi Software revealed new information and the first teaser trailer for Jinrui no Minasama e, the game only featuring cute girls, who after visiting Akihabara and staying in a hotel, woke up the next day in a post-apocalyptic world. The girls’ profiles and artworks can be found in our article covering Jinrui no Minasama e‘s
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Not even 24 hours after we reported on the impending layoffs at Guild Wars 2 developer ArenaNet, another studio belonging to Electronic Arts is now undergoing layoffs itself. Australian studio FireMonkeys, which was founded in 2012 after EA merged IronMonkey Studios and FireMint, has this week started a massive round of layoffs at the company. As first
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Over the past year, it has become clear that Microsoft and Nintendo are getting very close. Several titles feature cross-play between the two platforms and some games from Microsoft owned studios like Minecraft and Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice are still finding life on Nintendo’s hybrid console. That being said, recent rumors are suggesting that we could
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While Dragon Ball Action RPG Project Z may have been the most notable Dragon Ball related announcement to happen in January, the western release of Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission for PC and Nintendo Switch shouldn’t be overlooked, especially by collectible card game fans. Today, Bandai Namco delved into the game a bit further by unveiling
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Another week, another slate of games coming to Xbox One’s Backward Compatibility program. This week, four new games in total have joined the service all from publisher Capcom. For starters, the entire Lost Planet trilogy is now available to revisit on Xbox One. If you’re unfamiliar with Lost Planet, it is a series of third-person shooter games that
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As we draw closer to the release of Asobo Studio and Focus Home Interactive’s mesmerizing title A Plague Tale: Innocence on May 14, DualShockers wanted to delve into this dark, emotional-based story that revolves around siblings Amicia and Hugo and ask its game director Kevin Choteau some questions that should give players a more in-depth
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