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Fortnite developer Epic Games is considering adding a monthly subscription package into their massively popular battle royale and is currently surveying players to see how they would feel about the addition. Information on the potential subscription and survey was shared on Twitter by user FireMonkey, who specialises in Fortnite news and leaks. The survey asks
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Brace Yourself Games, the developer behind the rhythmic dungeon crawler Crypt of the NecroDancer announced near the end of September that the indie title will be receiving the physical treatment early of next year. The developer may be more recognizable for their partnership with Nintendo developing Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer Feat. The Legend of
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Leading up to the PS5’s launch, PlayStation has released a new trailer for Sackboy: A Big Adventure, alongside two special editions releasing at launch. The trailer features developer Sumo Digital’s Ned Waterhouse breaking down what the game is. First off, the game will run at 60 FPS. They also had to redesign Sackboy’s moveset since
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As the next-generation consoles near this fall, one of the biggest questions that has been on the hearts and minds of prospective console-owners has been the type of first-party experiences that we’ll expect to see on both platforms. Last week we looked at Microsoft’s first-party plans for Xbox, with the company aggressively pursuing new studios
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Survival games, in general, can be a little hit or miss, sometimes circulating the same formula over again in a rinse and repeat fashion. Windbound, however, promises to offer players a “one of a kind experience” and “unique gameplay interwoven with a complex but subtle narrative.” Unfortunately in my playthrough, I struggled to find many
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I am what feels like one of the few PlayStation owners that didn’t play Horizon Zero Dawn at all during its time as a console exclusive. Now with a release on PC, I was vastly more interested in the game’s sci-fi world and what it could look and play like. Unsurprisingly, the base benefits of a
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The Playstation 5 hardware reveal trailer that debuted in the PS5 showcase on July 11 turned some heads. Its cinematic use of a giant, amorphous blob of beads that moved to create the four button symbols was something straight out of the ending of Annihilation. All that creative work seemed to have paid off because,
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