Today, Nexon has launched the third-person action RPG Darkness Rises on both iOS and Android devices. For those unfamiliar with Darkness Rises, it takes place in a dark fantasy world where players can create their own character to level up and progress through the game’s narrative. Additionally, you can sleuth through dungeons with friends in co-op to
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Here’s something I thought I would never say– the Nintendo Switch is now the home to a wide variety of shooting games. From Fortnite to Paladins, this month has brought a whole slew of familiar shooters to Nintendo’s handy hybrid. Of course, both of those titles are due for some new company, as Madfinger Games has announced
Originally debuting on Steam Early Access in the beginning of last year, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds went pretty quickly from being an unknown entity to one of the main sparks for the battle royale craze currently taking over the games industry, and since that time PUBG has seen some incredible growth according to new stats from its development studio.
While PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has been available for some time, the Battle Royale phenomenon has only continued to grow with new updates and features added regularly, and now the game’s next major update will also include its long-awaited next map. Over on the game’s Steam Community page, developer PUBG Corps has revealed the patch notes for the
If you still play Ark: Survival Evolved and you want some new content to sink your teeth into, then it’s your lucky day. Today, developer and publisher Studio Wildcard released a brand new in-game event, titled ARKaeology, and it gives players just that. While the event doesn’t reward players with a ton of new content, it does
As announced a while ago, today Cygames opened the Persona 5 crossover event in its popular mobile game Granblue Fantasy. The event is particularly juicy because as usual Cygames isn’t doing things halfway. It comes with a full storyline, and fully voiced characters featuring Persona 5‘s original cast. Music and visuals from the game are also
Pretty soon, players that enjoy venturing out into the real-world to capture Pokémon through the Pokémon GO mobile game by Niantic, will be able to try out brand new features coming to the title. In a blog post detailing the update, The Pokémon GO team announced that players will be getting a new update sometime later this week. The
For all of the months of build-up, here we are: a week after E3 2018 and in full-on conference withdrawal. However, with all of our staff back and our votes tallied, it’s time that we showcase what was DualShockers’ top picks in Los Angeles for this year’s E3. And what a terrific show this year’s
Canyon Ridge by Vector Arcade tells a personal story of developer Aj Gonzalez’s mental health through an autobiographical game played through the screen of a type of retro gaming device known as the O28i by fictional company Ocron. Canyon Ridge is a 2D visual adventure experience where the player wakes up in a place they don’t recognize. They’ll explore the areas
PUBG communications lead Ryan Rigney took to Reddit recently in order to dispel rumors that PUBG maps were simply asset flips straight from their engine’s asset store. The term “asset flip” refers to when a developer buys generic items available in an engine’s storefront, like Unreal or Unity, and plops them into the game. These can
Back in April, Square Enix revealed the much-teased companion app for its successful MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV, and now we finally know more of when it’s coming The publisher announced that the app will be release in “late July,” bringing a lot of features to iOS and Android phones and tablets. These will include chatting
Since the debut of its battle royale mode last fall, Fortnite‘s growth has been nothing but exponential, and while the game has been celebrated for giving players the ability to crossplay with friends on other systems and letting players carry over progress between platforms, the lack of support between PS4 and other consoles has been a
Going into E3 2018, one of the most persistent rumors that Nintendo was expected to share was the news that the massively-popular Fortnite would be coming to the system. Sure enough, the game launched that day for the system, and the Switch player base for Fortnite is already off to an incredibly good start, according to
With the recent release of the game on Nintendo Switch, Fortnite has continued to go into a global phenomenon, and if the new player count revealed by Epic Games is any indication, it’s only going to continue to grow in the coming months and (maybe) years. In a blog post, developer Epic Games has revealed that Fortnite
Fortnite has dominated numerous platforms since launching its Battle Royale mode last fall, and while Nintendo dropped the official announcement that the game is now available for the Switch, players are already running into a massive issue if they played on another platform, specifically with PS4. Several users on Twitter, including Kinda Funny‘s Greg Miller, have
Fortnite has become a global phenomenon in the past few months since releasing its Battle Royale mode last fall, and a big portion of that has had to do with the fact that the game has been so widely accessible on various platforms. Like in its previous iterations, the latest release for the game —
Epic Games’ Fortnite, in case you haven’t heard, is the game that is currently dominating the globe with tens of millions of players on consoles, PC, and mobile, and now the ever-popular shooter is making its way to Nintendo Switch owners…right now. During the latest Nintendo Direct for E3 2018, the company officially announced that Fortnite will
During Bethesda’s press conference being held in Los Angeles, the publisher announced two The Elder Scrolls games: The Elder Scrolls VI and The Elder Scrolls Blades. The Elder Scrolls Blades is a “Pure Elder Scrolls game” designed for mobile platforms, but Bethesda’s Todd Howard announced that it’s going to come to all platforms possible, including PC, consoles, and virtual
The second big press conference of E3 2018 is coming, and it’s Bethesda’s turn to show its hand. We already know that we’re going to see more of Fallout 76, and another probably extensive look at Rage 2, but considering Bethesda‘s rich portfolio of owned IPs, there are certainly few limits to what the imagination can concoct
It seems that a lot of video games are making their way onto mobile devices these days, and Ark: Survival Evolved is just another one to add to the list. Developer Studio Wildcard announced that the title will launch onto mobile devices and tablets later this month as a free-to-play title. Originally available on PC,
Back in 2016, Somasim and Kalypso Media release Project Highrise on PC. Today, they revealed that the game would be coming to Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One this fall, around two years after its initial release. Project Highrise: Architect’s Edition will actually be Kalypso Media’s first game to release on Nintendo Switch. When it
Ever since Fortnite was released almost a year ago, Epic Games has done a good job of updating the game and making sure that it stays fresh with new items and bug fixes. Of course, they aren’t planning on stopping any time soon as they just released a brand new update for the game, and it does
DMM’s Muv-Luv themed mobile game Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier is shutting down in July, as reported by DualShockers a few days ago. While it’s always sad to see a game go (and especially one that contributed actively to ease my stress level), the developers have taken a rather unusual approach to the end of the title’s life.
Square Enix released Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition, an abridged version of the 2016 RPG with Chibi-style graphics, on iOS and Android. Today, a few months after its initial launch, Square Enix announced that Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition is now available for the “Universal Windows Platform,” specifically PCs, laptop, and Microsoft Surface tablets. When
Here’s a fact that makes me feel incredibly old; MapleStory came out in North America over thirteen years ago. If MapleStory, the free-to-play, two-dimensional, online game, was a person it would almost be able to legally drive a car, buy lottery tickets, or register to vote. Thankfully, for the sake of nostalgia, Korean developer Nexon
Over on the employment page for Blizzard Entertainment, new job listings have appeared that seem to reveal some of the projects that Blizzard has in store for the future, all of which are unannounced, but one that will certainly ring a (demonic) bell: Diablo. Around 28 job listings have been posted for unannounced projects at Blizzard,
2018 has been a busy year for folks on the nostalgia train. With the recent release of SEGA Genesis Classics, the crowdfunding campaign for Atari’s new device, and the news that Intellivision is trying to break back into the console market, fans of vintage gaming have a lot to look forward to, or rather, a lot
It’s a scenario as old as gaming itself– you find yourself alone in a room surrounded by boxes. You spot an exit somewhere in the distance but there’s no clear path to your destination. If you’re a seasoned gamer or simply a puzzle fan, you know what comes next; you have to move all of
Today Square Enix released a transcript of the latest quarterly financial conference call, and it includes a few interesting tidbits of information about the publisher’s business. During the Q&A section of the call, CEO Yosuke Matsuda was asked to comment on the growth of home console platforms, and he mentioned that the company expects to
Square Enix has announced that Dontnod Entertainment’s narrative adventure Life is Strange has started allowing players to pre-register for the Android version arriving in July. It is expected to launch with all five episodes and will feature controller support that is exclusive to Android users. Life is Strange is already available on iOS and has access to all five episodes.
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