After taking a holiday break at the beginning of the month, Treyarch has finally gotten back in the rhythm of pushing out consistent updates for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Today, the developer detailed a ton of new features that’ll be coming to the first-person shooter next week. Kicking things off are the changes coming to certain
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There have been a lot of questions surrounding FromSoftware’s upcoming release of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and how it will be both similar and different compared to some of the developer’s past games. While Sekiro largely will stray away from much of the Souls formula that FromSoft has spent years creating, there do still seem to be some
Yesterday, we got our weekly major update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 and with it came an update to the in-game Black Market, which saw the addition of a new Vampire Hunter gun variant, but since it costs 1,000 COD points, most people probably won’t be able to see it. Now, they can, as Treyarch
More details are emerging from The NPD Group about how the video game industry performed in 2018. Sales in the United States were healthier than ever, with last year producing a record-breaking $43.4 billion in revenue. NPD also revealed the top twenty software titles of the year, with Red Dead Redemption 2 coming up on
Here yee, here yee! Come one, come all to the weekly Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 content update. Treyarch’s done a lot to surprise everyone this week, most notably PS4 players, in the form of a brand new weapon, the Kap-45, a new Contraband Special Event Stream, a new game mode, and more. The biggest content
Treyarch has been known for adding a ton of free content to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 ever since the game was released back in October, but I’ve honestly never seen them do anything like this. Today, the developer added the Kap-45 pistol as a part of the game’s new Barbarian Special Event Stream, which in-and-of-itself
Even though fans (at least on PlayStation 4) have just started sinking their teeth into Down But Not Out, we already know what the next limited-time mode will be for Blackout. Earlier today, developer Treyarch confirmed that a new mode called Ambush will be making its way to the game once Down But Not Out
Boy, the Blackout news just keeps on coming. Even though the mode was originally added in Tuesday’s 1.11 update, today, developer Treyarch released a brand new trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s new Down But Not Out mode. The short trailer, which clocks in at around 17 seconds long, explains how the mode works, all
A few days ago, Treyarch released a brand new variation of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s Blackout mode in the form of Down But Not Out. While it’s a cool addition, it may, in fact, owe its existence to Josh Olin, Treyarch’s former Community Manager, who seemingly came up with the idea back in November of last
It has been over a week since the news broke that Activision and developer Bungie would be parting ways, with the latter retaining the rights to the Destiny IP in the split. Since that time, many have wondered what would be the next steps for Bungie following this move and more so, what it would mean
If you’re a fan of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s Zombies mode and you’ve been upset by the lack of transparency about the horde mode then you’re in luck. Today, to celebrate 115 day (named after the fictional element that caused the in-game zombie outbreak), Treyarch gave fans a new look at what the future of the
Even though it feels like its been a while since Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s last major update, fans don’t have to wait any longer. Right on time, developer Treyarch released a brand new patch for the first-person shooter, update 1.11, and boy oh boy does it pack in a ton of content. Beyond the previously announced Blackout looting system
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s Blackout mode is one of the newest battle royale contenders on the block and clearly, Activision thinks it’s the best of the bunch. To prove as much, it was announced today that Blackout will be free-to-play for everyone starting later this week so that you can get in on
It’s been a rather odd start to 2019 for Activision Blizzard. To kick off the new year, the company’s previous CFO Spencer Neumann departed from the publisher which was then followed up by last week’s announcement that developer Bungie would be parting ways as well. Not to mention, the Activision Blizzard’s stock is currently sitting
A few days ago, we got the first details about Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s next major patch, update 1.11, which is scheduled to go live on Tuesday. Now, just a few days ahead of its release, Treyarch has announced more details about what exactly is coming during, what they are calling, 115 day. As previously
During GameInformer’s coverage of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice for their cover story a new gameplay video showing off the Hirata Estates appeared. In it the player character Sekiro approaches the Hirata Estates from on high, quickly descending towards the enemies below thanks to the grappling hook. Commentators Dan Tacka nd Suriel Vazquez talk over the
2018 might be dead and gone at this point, but we’re still in the midst of learning who the year’s biggest winners and losers were when it comes to sales. Today, more of that information came to light when PlayStation announced the top-downloading games on its digital storefront for the entirety of 2018. To the
Following yesterday’s major news that Bungie and Activision would part ways, many were left with one major question: what will Bungie do next? Will the studio double-down on the Destiny IP, which it retained in the divorce, or would it instead opt to move onto something entirely different? Well, according to research firm Cowen & Company,
Destiny developer Bungie has announced that their publishing partnership with Activision has come to an end. Bungie has retained the right to publish Destiny going forward. None of Destiny’s current DLC plans have changed. The announcement comes via a blog post on Bungie’s website, alongside a joint statement from the two companies. The statement from
New information on Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice continues to emerge this week, painting a clearer picture of what we can expect when the action title releases this March. In a series of new details from Game Informer, an explanation of the hub area of Sekiro has been given and it sounds fairly similar to what players of
Earlier today, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 recieved a brand new playlist titled “Endurance Chaos Moshpit” as a part of a new hotfix, however, at the time we had no idea what else the update added. Now, we do, as developer Treyarch has released this week’s patch notes, as well as given us an idea about
Ever since a few days before Christmas, we haven’t really gotten many updates for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Now, that’s starting to change, as developer Treyarch has released a new hot fix for the first-person shooter and it adds….well, not a lot as far as we know. The biggest addition, and perhaps one of the
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy was a phenomenal remake. That’s hard for me to say because of my die-hard fandom of a bear, bird, and plumber and dislike of bandicoots during the PS1/N64 era. Even if I do not enjoy the games, I can respect how well they were remade, and how beautiful they are. Crash
Ever since Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 launched back in October, there’s been one major complaint about the game’s Blackout mode: the looting system. Today, Vonderhaar confirmed that Treyarch is answering their prayers as the battle royale mode will be getting a new and improved looting system in the near future. The new looting system is
It looks like there’s going to be a rather large executive shakeup over at Activision to start the 2019 calendar year. In a recent securities filing from Activision Blizzard Inc., it was revealed that the company’s current Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Spencer Neumann is pending termination from his role for matters that aren’t related to
ESRB ratings can occasionally be very notable, sometimes leaking entire games, ports, or physical releases before their official announcements. Additionally, the descriptions provided can sometimes hint at the kind of content players can expect from certain titles. FromSoftware and Activision’s Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was recently rated by the ESRB, and while its rating is a
No matter what console you play on, no one can really deny that the Xbox One X is the most powerful console on the market. Despite this, there are still bugs that occur and in the case of Black Ops 4, it can be pretty annoying. Today, Treyarch announced that they are aware of a bug that’s
Tuesday’s the typical day that Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 gets its Black Market update, but because it was Christmas, the fact that it got new content was a bit more fitting. While the update saw the arrival of normal calling cards, reticles, etc., two new items stood out: a new Blackout character and a new
Last Friday, Treyarch revealed that zombies had “mysteriously disappeared” from Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s Blackout mode. Now, Treyarch’s revealed that they’ve returned to the battle royale mode with a bit of a holiday twist, as they now appear with…a Santa hat on? As far as I can tell, they don’t act any differently than they did
Hearthstone released back in 2014 and in the four years it’s been around Blizzard have released 15 unique expansions for the game, each looking to add gameplay value in the form of new cards and single-player adventures. Rastakhan’s Rumble is just the latest in a long tradition of creative art design, constant support, and captivating
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