In just under two months, the long-awaited DOOM Eternal will finally be bringing us all back to Hell. Thankfully, that’s a good thing, as the long-awaited sequel looks like it will be delivering another hell-raising adventure with demons, badass weapons, more demons, and more of the over-the-top action that DOOM has been known for. While the game
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When DOOM revitalized the classic shooter series in 2016, the response that it was met with was about as subtle as the game itself. Backed by blaring heavy metal music and punching demons in the face, id Software’s reboot of the franchise was met with critical acclaim and commercial success, as it reimagined what a
As the follow-up to 2016’s acclaimed DOOM revival, DOOM Eternal already looks like the amped up successor that we’ve been waiting for. Thankfully, there are only a few months left until the game is in our hands, and ahead of its release in March a new trailer gives us an even better look at what’s to
Were you (among the many) let down by Fallout 76? Are you wishing you were in the good ol’ Fallout days–specifically Fallout: New Vegas? Well you’re in luck — the Fallout 4 mod project that is adding in New Vegas is around the corner. Titled Fallout 4 New Vegas, the development team of modders is recreating and remastering New Vegas within the Fallout 4 engine. Even better,
With its launch back in May of this year, Rage 2 brought fans of the cult classic shooter back into the wastelands for another round of chaotic shooting, looting, and chaos (did we mention chaos), with the game’s second post-launch expansion now out and giving players a frightfully good time. Bethesda Softworks has released the official
From consoles to PC, Bethesda Softworks has plenty of major titles in the pipeline like the upcoming DOOM Eternal, The Elder Scrolls VI, Starfield and more. However, the publisher also hasn’t shied away from focusing its efforts on other platforms, with a new studio it has brought into the fold to expand on its projects in the mobile
Coming after this weekend’s earlier conferences like EA and Microsoft, Sunday night was Bethesda’s chance to shine with plenty of new looks at upcoming titles, some surprises, and a couple updates to recent game releases. While obviously we were expecting some new looks at titles like Wolfenstein: Youngblood and DOOM Eternal — which are both coming later
If you’ve been faithfully tuning in to HBO every Sunday for the past 5 weeks, to watch Game of Thrones. Then you probably had the chance to notice something was off in one of the scenes of episode 4. A cardboard coffee cup was left in a shot during filming and that shot made it into
Last week we witnessed Sony Bend Studio’s latest release Days Gone, riding the waves on the gaming charts in the UK for the third week running with Mortal Kombat 11 lagging behind at the number two spot. This week, however, we see a turn of events as Bethesda’s Rage 2 shoots past both titles to take
The marketing leading up to Rage 2 was vibrant, wacky, and included a live performance from party enthusiast, Andrew W.K. For better or worse, the vibe of the reveal and the numerous trailers that proceeded, along with id Software’s collaboration with Avalanche Studios, set clear expectations. This was going to be the fast and fun
Since its debut in 2014, The Elder Scrolls Online has continued to expand for its player base with a variety of new content and expansions each year. That of course has continued with the next upcoming expansion called The Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr, and while a promotional D&D campaign based around the expansion was meant to
Rage 2 is right around the corner. The people at Avalanche Studios and id Software are creating a true open-world sequel to id Software’s roughly eight-year-old post-apocalyptic shooter. This time around, they’ve switched the brown color palette with a more vibrant package, as well as shooting gameplay akin to 2016’s Doom. We talked to id
Rage 2‘s official Twitter account certainly doesn’t do things by halves, including their social media giveaways. In a surprising but awesome twist, the account posted a status update about their latest giveaway, which is a customized Sega Dreamcast that plays Rage 2: Follow and RT for a chance to win this custom Dreamcast — and
The debate rages on if time-saver microtransactions are pay-to-win. In a recent update to open-world survival game Fallout 76, the still-dedicated community noticed that there were non-cosmetic items coming to the real-money Atomic Shop. This would be a big departure from previous statements from developer Bethesda Softworks that the Atomic Shop would be cosmetic only, plunging
The Elder Scrolls VI and Starfield will not make an appearance at Bethesda’s annual E3 press conference. The sad, but not unexpected news, was revealed by Bethesda Director Todd Howard during the company’s Elder Scrolls 25th Anniversary stream. Both games were confirmed to be in active development last year during Bethesda’s E3 press conference. The
Coming off the critical acclaim of the more recent entries in the series, such as 2017’s excellent Wolfenstein: The New Colossus, the Wolfenstein series is primed and ready for its next installment with the upcoming Wolfenstein: Youngblood. While the game hasn’t been confirmed for an exact release date just yet, a new teaser from Bethesda might signify that
What in the world is Bethesda doing? They are already swamped with projects, but new placeholder listings on Amazon may indicate that the Fallout and The Elder Scrolls developer has something up their sleeve. And while I wouldn’t hold your breath that we are seeing a new project before E3, these leaks do have us wondering. The news comes
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
There seems to be a war of attrition between Fallout 76 and German retailers. After a series of other questionable bundles, another retailer is packing the game in with Seagate Hard Drives. News comes by way of Reddit, with an image surfacing of the Seagate 2TB hard drive coming bundled with a copy of Fallout 76. According to
It looks like GameStop Germany aren’t the only ones looking to liquidate their stock of Fallout 76. Other shoppers that noted that German electronic store Saturn is bundling a physical version of the post-apocalyptic game with the Xbox One X Fallout 76 Bundle–despite the fact that a digital version comes with the game. News comes by way of Reddit,
With RAGE 2 and Far Cry New Dawn releasing months apart from one another, there’s been a bit of a (fun) rivalry emerging between these two anticipated games that happen to feature very bright, colorful takes on the post-apocalyptic genre, with Bethesda taking a playful, tongue-in-cheek jab at the upcoming Far Cry game on social media. As previews
Despite an incredibly rough 2018 for Bethesda and Fallout 76 (and even a rough start to 2019), the publisher has remained committed to turning things around for the online survival title moving forward. Today, Bethesda took those first steps by announcing the latest plans for Fallout 76 which includes a sequence of new updates. As revealed on
One of the stranger stories to come out of 2018 involved Warner Bros.’ Westworld mobile game, which was said to share some of the same source code as Bethesda Softworks’ mobile title Fallout Shelter. Following this discovery, Bethesda then filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. which as of earlier today was still pending. Well, that no longer seems
Fallout 76 has been rife with controversy since its launch in November 2018. From being released in an unacceptable and buggy state to misleading consumers about the bag included in the Fallout 76: Power Armor Edition to falsely advertising discounts on Christmas items that had never been available beforehand, almost every week of 2018 since the
Without question, Bethesda Game Studios’ titles are some of the most modded games in existence–despite being nearly a decade-old game, The Elder Scrolls V: Skryim is continually being propped up by the modding community with expansions, added content, and texture packs. With this in mind, it’s almost crazy that reports are coming out claiming that Bethesda is
Seven years after the game’s initial launch, Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is still finding ways to stay relevant — even if it is entirely unintentional. According to a few fans of the game, an accidental glitch is changing the aesthetic of the game… to look straight out of Persona 5. The images seen below come
The 12 Days of Christmas is objectively the worst Christmas song ever made. If you disagree with that statement then I doubt you’ve ever actually listened to the song, because it’s one of the strangest, most monotonous pieces of music ever created. Luckily, the existence of The 12 Days of Christmas isn’t all bad, as
With Bethesda and id Software preparing for the 25th anniversary of the DOOM series in the appropriately named “Year of DOOM” that will be coming in 2019, those that have yet to experience the 2016 iteration of the game may want to consider taking on the version released for Nintendo Switch last year, as developer Panic Button has
To say that Fallout 76 had a bit of a rough start at launch would be a bit of an understatement, but combined with the backlash that Bethesda faced when it was revealed that the company switched out the canvas bag included with the game’s $200 Power Armor Edition for a cheaper nylon bag was an
In the eyes of many–including us here at DualShockers—Fallout 76 is going to need more than a few updates to redeem the game and make it a far more enjoyable experience. Well, Bethesda is preparing to push out a new patch next week for all of the game’s platforms that will hopefully put it on
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