Dutch indie game studio Vlambeer is breaking up — on its 10th anniversary. The studio, which developed games like Ridiculous Fishing and Nuclear Throne, is a product of developers Rami Ismail and Jan Willem Nijman, who started working together in 2010 after dropping out of their game development university classes. Vlambeer’s first official game, Super […]
Emiru joins Cloud9 as its newest content creator – Daily Esports
Emily, also known as Emiru, is the latest streamer to join Cloud9’s growing team of content creators. As a notable figure in the gaming community, she has nearly a quarter-million followers on Twitch and social media. Besides being a popular streamer, she’s also a software engineering student, cosplayer, and bunny mom. Emiru has been a […]
Rocket League reveals its revamped Challenge system – Daily Esports
Rocket League developer Pysonix truly loves to tease its fans. News on the summer update, announced back in July, is being drip-fed to the community. With new ranks and Rocket League going free-to-play bombshells, Psyonix has yet to give us the full scoop. Today, they revealed the revamped system for Challenges. The new Challenges are […]
Raptor Maps Raises $5M for Its Solar Lifecycle Management Software
Company will use funding to build on its successful software platform and meet customer demand BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–August 26, 2020– Raptor Maps, a solar software company, announced that it has raised a $5 million Series A, co-led by Blue Bear Capital, Data Point Capital, and Buoyant Ventures. Other participants include notable clean energy investors Congruent Ventures, […]
Uber launches its Pass subscription across the U.S., minus California
Uber is launching its monthly Uber Pass subscription service across the U.S., following an extended test period in a handful of cities. The ride-hailing giant first debuted a service called Ride Pass back in 2018, allowing riders to pay $15 per month to lock in a set price for any ride they take. This was […]
Ghost Of Tsushima Changes Its Weather Depending On How You Play
In Ghost of Tsushima, protagonist Jin’s actions, and how you choose to play the game, will actually influence weather conditions. We don’t just mean when he plays his flute, a mechanic which allows you to switch between sunny, foggy, rainy, and storms whenever you want–there’s a more subtle version at play, too. If you like […]
Why it's an awful time to buy a graphics card
If you follow PCWorld’s The Full Nerd podcast, you might know that my general rule of thumb is that you should upgrade your PC’s components when they’re no longer performing as well as you need. Waiting for new hardware tends to be a fool’s game because in the technology world, faster and better things come […]
Outriders details its Pyromancer class and more
On Thursday, developer People Can Fly and Square Enix launched another broadcast for Outriders, the upcoming third-person RPG for current and next-generation consoles. In the broadcast, the studio previewed the game’s structure and detailed another of the four playable classes: the Pyromancer. This new broadcast comes after the initial May stream, which previewed the Trickster […]
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time Coming To PS4 And Xbox One This Year
Crash Bandicoot has been missing in action for years at this point, with remastered versions of his past adventures and racing spin-offs keeping fans occupied. However, the time to wait is almost up, as the famous mascot is back this year with a completely new adventure that Activision is calling a “true sequel.” Crash Bandicoot […]
Crash Bandicoot 4 is on its way, at last
It’s been 22 years since Crash Bandicoot: Warped, the third entry in the original Crash Bandicoot trilogy, and 10 years since the last original Crash Bandicoot game. In other words, Crash fans have been waiting a long time for today’s news: Toys for Bob has a new Crash Bandicoot game in the works, fittingly titled […]