The Entire VR Industry in One Little Email The Daily Roundup is our comprehensive coverage of the VR industry wrapped up into one daily email, delivered directly to your inbox. Joy Way, the studio behind VR titles STRIDE and AGAINST, announced it has another game in the early access pipeline. Called OUTLIER, the sci-fi roguelite is headed to Steam […]
Chaotic VR Cooking Game Sep’s Diner Discounted 60 Percent
Chaotic VR cooking game Sep’s Diner is 60% off on Steam and the Oculus Store’s App Lab for Quest. French development studio Scale-1 Portal is discounting its multiplayer and room-scale VR cooking game down to $4.99 through March 3rd, 2022 ahead of some big plans for updates later in the year. Sep’s Diner is rated […]
5 strategies to consider with cloud deployments
Join today’s leading executives online at the Data Summit on March 9th. Register here. This article was contributed by Lenley Hensarling, chief strategy officer at Aerospike. Cloud adoption has been on the rise since the start of the pandemic, with Gartner estimating global cloud revenue reaching $474 billion this year and surpassing non-cloud enterprise IT […]
Horizon Forbidden West: Every Cauldron Location
Quick Links Repair Bay TAU How To Unlock More Override Data All Cauldron Locations Just as there were in Zero Dawn, Horizon Forbidden West features Cauldrons that you can find and tackle. Essentially the game's equivalent of dungeons, the Cauldrons are old world facilities where machines were produced. You can delve into these facilities and […]
Joy Way's Outlier Gets March Early Access Release Date
Stride and Against developer Joy Way’s next game, Outlier, hits PC VR in March. An early access build of the roguelite shooter will launch on SteamVR on March 17. It will feature a larger variety of weapons, powers and pickups than seen in the demo that launched late last year. Check out a trailer for […]
The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask drops on Nintendo Switch this month
Another N64 classic arrives for the Nintendo Switch’s online service next week and hopefully Nintendo has smoothed out its emulation issues. The age-old debate of which Nintendo 64 Legend Of Zelda game is better is about to flare up once more, as The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask is coming to the Nintendo Switch’s online […]
Wordle is secretly filled with ad tracking software reveals fan
Fans have discovered that The New York Times has added a ‘dozen’ different ad tracking apps to Wordle, when there used to be none. When The New York Times bought Wordle for a ‘low’ seven figure sum they must’ve had some plan in mind to make their money back, and part of that plan seem […]
The New Machines Of Horizon Forbidden West (That We Know So Far)
Horizon Forbidden West’s new setting is teeming with exotic, dangerous, and never-before-seen machines. We already broke down the fearsome Slitherfang, and Guerrilla divulged some additional details on previously revealed robotic creatures. But, for those who haven’t kept track of the game’s fearsome new faces, here’s a handy round-up of the new machines that have been revealed […]
The Biggest Gaming News For February 17, 2022
A couple of industry stories dropped today including Activision Blizzard's latest union-busting efforts and Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot telling shareholders that he would review any acqusition offers. Other stories feature Destiny 2, Tekken, and Jackbox Games. Let's dive into it. Activision Blizzard Places QA Testers In Marketing Department To Prevent Unionization Efforts Activision Blizzard has […]
Video Game History Foundation Criticizes Nintendo Over Decision To Close Wii U and 3DS Eshops
Nintendo's decision to close both the Wii U and 3DS eShops before March 2023 has led to not just fans airing their frustration, but the Video Game History Foundation as well, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to preserving the history of video games. In a scathing statement released on the foundation's official Twitter account […]