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
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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
Developer Nils Jakrins’ Flashing Lights is now available on Steam Early Access as June 7th. The title lets players take on the role of three different emergency services amongst an open-world. It’s published by Excalibur Games is known for being behind titles such as Circuit Breakers, or Shoppe Keep 2. Flashing Lights will introduce players to police, fire, and
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,
Today, developer Dim Bulb Games tweeted some good news for fans of Where the Water Tastes Like Wine. Where the Water Tastes Like Wine is on sale! AND we’ve added a bunch of new stories! https://t.co/PsgA6940yw pic.twitter.com/uylsDD5lF6 — Dim Bulb Games (@dimbulbgames) June 3, 2018 This newest “Tall Tales Update” gives Where the Water Tastes Like Wine
Developer Studio Mono has announced on Kickstarter that the first closed beta has begun for their upcoming game Insomnia: The Ark. The Russian developer says that the beta includes four hours of gameplay and the first story quests. Beta testers will be able to craft items, scavenge, and fight just like they will in the finished
With about a week to go in its campaign, the creator of Tala, Matthew Petrak, posted an update on the game’s Kickstarter page. He also shared a video featuring an adorable flying companion that will help players figure out some of the game’s puzzles. Point-and-click game Tala was relaunched on Kickstarter last month, and at the
Few games have been dominating the world like Epic Games’ Fortnite has in the past few months, and while the game has a massive playerbase already across consoles, PC, and mobile, it appears that Epic Games might be bringing its Battle Royale phenomenon to the Nintendo Switch. A ratings listing for Fortnite on Nintendo Switch has
Originally released in 2016, Heart Machine’s Hyper Light Drifter earned critical acclaim for its deep and challenging RPG gameplay, and with its upcoming release on Nintendo Switch, the latest release for the title will have a few new surprises in store. GameXplain detailed in a new gameplay video that Hyper Light Drifter on Nintendo Switch, which is
Snowcastle Games put forward the latest update that adds an additional ten languages to the Earthlock title bringing the total supported languages to twelve. They invite players who are testing the beta to leave any feedback related to the translations in the discussion thread. The single-player title now supports the following and will be later
Independent games are often framed as niche passion projects; artistic endeavors that would flounder under the bureaucratic management of a big corporation. While this is often true, it doesn’t change the fact that many of these indie games have large audiences, most importantly, large paying audiences. And that has been proven true again with Queen‘s Wish:
I have long been attracted to rogue-like adventures because they often give me a plentiful level of replay value or have surprising multiplayer elements. Death Road to Canada most certainly fits that mold, but still retains its originality while using a grand list of parody material that pulls from video game lore and super-hero fanaticism.
While titles like Hearthstone are extremely popular, one can admit the in order to stay competitive, players do have to buy card packs an expansions, which can get expensive. Developer Playniac is hoping to counter titles like Hearthstone with its more wallet-friendly CCG title Insane Robots, which is poised to hit PC, Mac, PS4, and
Somehow, it seems like indie games are consistently raising the bar for both presentation and visuals. At one point, LIMBO was the top of indie art direction. Now we’ve just got a glimpse of New Zealand-based developers Wildboys Studio’s ATONE, a hand-drawn puzzle game that already has my interest peaked. So what is ATONE? Based in Midgard — so cue the
Earlier this month we reported on the reveal of the next update for Psyonix’s Rocket League. The Salty Shores update has now officially launched onto all available platforms with a selection of new content. The update is free for Xbox One, PS4, PC, Mac, and Nintendo Switch. Here’s what you can expect to see: A
Neon lights, a futuristic metropolis, and lots of lasers are exactly what you’ll find in Ice Code Games’ latest teaser trailer for the cyberpunk RTS, Re-Legion. In a futuristic city, a prophet walking the streets urges others to join their cult. Once joined they become upgraded and trained in combat ready and head off to
Last October, the spiritual successor to Road Rash, Road Redemption, made its way to PC, Mac, and Linux. It looks as though another platform will be added to that list after confirmation of a Switch version is currently in development. Initially, the official Road Redemption Twitter account posted a tweet stating that the devs were
Indie developer White Noise Team recently released an article detailing their plans for their latest indie title, Twin Soul. The game is planned to release on PC, Linux, and Mac, as well as Xbox One and PS4. We’ve gotten a few neat screenshots of the game’s environments, which you can check out in the gallery
As the long-awaited follow-up to one of their most acclaimed series, Telltale Games’s upcoming season season of The Wolf Among Us is one that many fans are surely looking forward to, though unfortunately the wait will be just a little longer for the premiere. Developer Telltale Games has announced that The Wolf Among Us: Season 2
From drawing massive amounts of players on consoles and PC to its recent domination on mobile, little has been slowing down the progress of Fortnite in the past few months, and now Epic is giving its players a sneak peek at what to expect from the title in the near future. Developer Epic Games released a
Stoic Games and Versus Evil’s The Banner Saga series has given players the chance to experience an epic and heartbreaking story set in Norse mythology, and with the series set to conclude this July with the third game, Nintendo Switch owners will get to experience the next chapter in a few weeks with The Banner Saga 2.
Don’t get too fascinated by the brand new Razer Blade 15 that you miss out on the other major product revealed by Razer: the Razer Core X. Designed as an efficient (and cheaper) plug-in-and-play device, the Core X promises to boost laptop performance — even if you don’t own a Razer-branded computer. You read that right.
Kickstarter is a breeding ground for exciting game releases, and all too often, a final resting place. While many independent titles and passion projects can find their niche audiences and flourish, others inevitably fall by the wayside. Escape Doodland is one of the former, but not by much. Yesterday, on its final day of fundraising,
Asymmetric revealed that they would be bringing West of Loathing, which released on PC back in August of 2017, to Nintendo Switch during March’s Nindies Presentation. Today, the developer announced that it will finally be hitting the console/handheld hybrid on May 31. For those of you who don’t know, West of Loathing is a western themed turn-based
Today, China’s Royal Never Give Up defeated South Korea’s King-Zone DragonX in a 3-1 series at the 2018 League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational Finals held in Paris, France. The two teams squared off in a best-of-five series giving viewers some great action. In the end, RNG was able to outperform KZ finishing the series in
Vehicle-adventure game FAR: Lone Sails was released this past week and, in addition to a launch trailer, the game’s Twitter has been sharing some of the concept art and 3D modeling used for the game. FAR: Lone Sails finds players striving to survive on their own in a post-apocalyptic world as they guide their unique vessel through a dangerous wasteland.
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