As part of its Microsoft 365 for consumers news today, the company announced Microsoft Teams for consumers and new Skype metrics. Skype has passed 40 million daily active users, an increase of 70% month over month. Furthermore, Skype to Skype calling minutes are up 220% month over month. Less than two weeks ago, Microsoft shared […]
United Soccer League announces its own Rocket League tournament
With all traditional sports leagues on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the United Soccer League (USL) is also looking for a way to bring their fans together and get their fill of weekly sports. An announcement on Wednesday revealed they are the next in line to host a virtual tournament. However, unlike the Spanish […]
Sony Announces Reveal Date For Playstation 5
Playstation 5 information has been scarce. The only concrete information we have about the upcoming next-gen console comes from an interview with Sony’s Mark Cerny at Wired almost a year ago. Now, on the heels of Microsoft’s big Xbox Series X system spec update, Sony has announced they will host a livestream with a detailed explanation of […]
Dreams Announces Beta To Allow Players To Use Creations For “Business Purposes” (With Some Conditions)
You can now use stuff created in Dreams for other “business purposes” so long as you ask Media Molecule nicely first. And so long as you were already using Dreams to make stuff in Early Access. Dreams released on the PlayStation 4 last month, and although the game hasn’t quite revolutionized the game development industry […]
Riot Games announces that live audience, tailgates and press at LCS studios have been suspended until further notice
As the news regarding event cancellations and postponements continues to pour in at an alarming rate, Riot Games have announced that the LCS is shutting its doors to fans and media for the foreseeable future. LCS and Academy games will continue as scheduled without a live audience. Fans that purchased tickets to any of the […]
Tim Sweeney Announces Support For GeForce Now As Other Games Leave The Service
Nvidia’s new streaming service, GeForce Now, has been having a bit of trouble lately. Many companies have decided to pull their games from the service — including popular titles such as Borderlands 3, Call of Duty, and Diablo 3 — and its also been reported that Nvidia was allowing access to certain games without permission […]