A reader defends Microsoft’s purchase of Bethesda as encouraging competition and ensuring that Sony does not get complacent. I have never been one for getting involved in console wars myself, but I always enjoyed reading the virtual warfare between committed fans on both sides across the internet. I am an avid gamer, I have been […]
Switch's Free Jump Rope Game Isn't Leaving The eShop Anymore [Update]
Update: Nintendo’s free Switch fitness game, Jump Rope Challenge, was originally slated to be delisted from the Switch eShop on September 30, but that’s no longer the case. As announced on Twitter, the game will now remain available to download “until further notice.” The original story follows. Earlier this year, Nintendo released a small fitness […]
VALORANT’s latest skin line, G.U.N., is inspired by 1960s science fiction
Ground Control to Major Tom. Riot Games showcased its next set of VALORANT skins today, previewing Gravitational Uranium Neuroblaster—or G.U.N. for short. Inspired by 1960s science fiction, retro-futurism, and the works of authors like Frank Herbert, Isaac Asimov, Arthur Charles Clarke, and the Strugatsky brothers, G.U.N. brings a totally new aesthetic to the tactical shooter. […]
Spellbreak: Pyromancer Class Guide
Pyromancers are one of the most well-rounded classes in Spellbreak. Offering good damage, excellent area control, and several great attack combinations, it’s likely one of the first classes you’ll enjoy playing. Here’s what you need to know about Pyromancers before touching down in the Hollow Lands. Pyromancer Class Overview One of the best features of […]
Call Of Duty: Warzone mobile game on the way reveals job ad
Activision is working on a mobile version of Warzone, as the publisher accidentally reveals they intend to create a ‘new AAA mobile FPS’. This week in Major Video Game Secrets Casually Revealed in Job Ad Months Before they’re Officially Announced we have… a mobile version of Call Of Duty: Warzone. For the first time in […]
Undertale Developer Toby Fox Gives Substantial Update On Sequel Deltarune
Toby Fox, the lead developer of the wildly popular indie game Undertale, has provided a new update on the development of the game’s sequel, Deltarune. As fans well know, Deltarune’s design process has been somewhat unorthodox since the beginning, with Fox planning to release the game chapter-by-chapter. In the post, Fox reveals that the overall […]
Upcoming Bushido Blade-Esque Game Die By The Blade Gets Gameplay Presentation
If you’re a fighting game fan of a certain age, you might remember the PS1 fighting game Bushido Blade, where clashes were determined by a single decisive blow from a razor-sharp katana or rapier. If you’re looking for a more modern take on that concept, the upcoming Die By The Blade might be just what […]
More first party PlayStation games coming to PC confirms Sony
Horizon Zero Dawn will not be the last first party PlayStation game to make the move to PC, according to Sony themselves. Sony has admitted that it plans to bring more first party games to the PC and while it’s not named any names it’s confirmed that Horizon Zero Dawn was not a one-off. There […]
For tech to serve the public good, we need standards
When I first started as a technology investor, I became interested in Neil Postman’s work at NYU. He stated — in a time of the rising proliferation and expansion of television programming — that mediums of mass persuasion and influence needed extremely careful consideration and society needed to understand the unintended consequences of these mass mediums. […]
Star Wars Squadrons Gets New Gameplay Trailer At Gamescom
Gamescom is officially underway as its opening night festivities commence, and as part of the proceedings we got a new look at EA’s Star Wars Squadrons. After a brief Rebel propaganda film, suggesting Palpatine is still alive (the dead speak!) we got a firsthand look at an Imperial mission. The cockpit view of the TIE […]