Month: January 2020

Cyberpunk 2077 has been in the hotseat recently, first with announcement that the title’s release has been pushed back to September and then the reveal that the developers will continue to experience studio crunch to ensure the game’s release. So the news that QLOC will be working with CD Projekt Red on Cyberpunk 2077‘s development and
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The Goose is near inescapable anymore. He’s on your consoles and in your memes. He’s at your award shows and on your desktop. And now he might be coming to you in blocky LEGO form with his wings up. A design that recreates the garden from developer House House’s breakout hit, Untitled Goose Game, has
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Pokemon Sword and Shield finally met the demand for console entries into the series, and the market responded. Big time. Nintendo’s nine-month earnings report, released Thursday, revealed that Sword and Shield have sold more than 16 million copies since their November release, becoming the latest highlight in what’s been an incredibly strong fiscal year for
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Sega held on January 29 the 11th Sakura Taisen Imperial Communication Department’s Broadcast stream. You can find the full stream here.  As usual, it featured MC Mami Yamashita, Yohei Azakami, and Producer Tetsu Katano. At the beginning of the stream, Producer Tetsu Katano mentioned the development team is closely analyzing the feedback and impressions they
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Sega held on January 29 the 11th Sakura Taisen Imperial Communication Department’s Broadcast stream. You can find the full stream here. It was the first stream since 2020 began. As usual, it featured MC Mami Yamashita, Yohei Azakami, who was cosplaying Seijuro, and Producer Tetsu Katano. The stream included many new details on the upcoming
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Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the free games that PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to get their hands on in the month of February 2020 and, needless to say, it’s a pretty packed month. Kicking things off next month is BioShock: The Collection. For those that don’t know, this title comes with the single-player campaigns
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Let’s get real for a second here. PUBG came out in 2017. Fortnite came out that very same year. Since that fateful year, battle royale games have been everywhere. New Call of Duty? Battle royale game mode. Fallout 76? Now has a battle royale game mode! Like an infection, battle royale game modes have been spreading across gaming. Which
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Developer Perfectly Paranormal’s first game was Manual Samuel, a wacky game that saw you in complete control of each and every bodily function of the game’s star. It featured a bonkers narrative and fun gameplay. It only stands to reason that the team’s next game would be even weirder. Helheim Hassle is another narrative adventure
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Pokemon Home is set for release next month, and we’ve finally found out how much it will cost to use it to its fullest. According to a new page on the Pokemon Home website, it’s priced similarly to many other live services. Pricing periods go from one month to a year, with prices ranging from $2.99 to $15.99.
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EverQuest was one of the first massively-multiplayer online roleplaying games to break ground, landing in 1999 and defining the landscape of gaming for generations to come. Modern titles like Final Fantasy XIV and World of Warcraft owe their existence to innovations first introduced in EverQuest. Since the game was originally released, its developer Verant Interactive
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Atlus and Koei Tecmo revealed new details on Persona 5 Scramble through this week’s Famitsu magazine, detailing how New Game Plus works. What’s interesting here is how Persona 5 Scramble has a special condition required to unlock New Game Plus mode, where you’ll keep your level, items, equipment, and more. To unlock it, besides clearing
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In a surprise release yesterday, Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales landed on the Nintendo Switch. So essentially, it’s more Witcher news to surround the plethora of Witcher news we’re seeing since Netflix’s live-action series launched in December 2019. Developed by CD Projekt Red Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales is a spin-off title, taking the Gwent card game that’s playable
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