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Fortnite is no stranger to huge events. Groups like BTS have debuted music videos and movies like Tenet from Christopher Nolan have released trailers within the game. A recent live performance from Travis Scott also reportedly grossed around $20 million for the artist and Fortnite developer Epic Games. Last night, however, saw the massively popular
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The brand-new PS5 console has been in incredible demand since it launched in the US on November 12, 2020. However, those in the UK had to wait until November 19, 2020. According to VGC, sources have claimed that the PS5 has been the UK’s biggest ever console launch. VGC details that its publishing sources at
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Ever since the Playstation 5 was revealed back in July, there have been many conversations surrounding the actual look of the system. Following the reveal, memes circulated the internet comparing the console to Wi-Fi routers, popped collars, and the Eye of Sauron. Now that it’s here, the removable outer plates on the PS5 that were
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Hot off the heels of releasing Yakuza: Like a Dragon in the West just a few weeks ago, developer RGG Studio has now announced plans to celebrate the franchise as a whole in a new live stream. Divulged on the studio’s official Twitter account, a new event will be held next month on December 8 that
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Whether you enjoy the show or not, The Game Awards has essentially become the games industry’s equivalent of the Oscars, Grammys, or Emmys. Even though every other publication around the globe (including us here at DualShockers) ends up handing out annualized “Best Of” awards of their own, Geoff Keighley’s The Game Awards is the showcase
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Stephen A. Smith is prolific in the world sports commentary and journalism, but now he’s making his way into gaming as well. This week, instead of promoting the Stephen A. Smith Show on Twitter, he was promoting the recently released Spider-Man: Miles Morales in a new video ad. If y’all DON’T know who Miles Morales is, I’m
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In a time where PlayStation has openly said that it will continue to support the PS4 for years to come, questions have arisen in regards to the PS5 sequel of God of War and whether it will also be appearing on Sony’s last-gen platform. After all, other upcoming titles like Horizon Forbidden West will also be cross-generation
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