Rebellion Developments has been expanding quite a bit recently, having just unveiled its new board game division Rebellion Unplugged. Today, the developer and publisher revealed that it has acquired the rights to The Bitmap Brothers brand and its portfolio of games. While the development team itself does not seem to be getting revived, Rebellion says
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Sniper Elite V2 Remastered for Nintendo Switch may be the least impressive version of the remaster, but it’s a surprisingly good Nintendo Switch port. After a nearly two year silence since the last major release, the Sniper Elite series from Rebellion is ramping up once again with not only Sniper Elite 2 Remastered, but a
While I’m mostly a fan of first-person shooters, there’s still a big place in my heart for the genre’s cousin, the third-person shooter. The first one that I played was Uncharted 2: Among Thieves back in 2009, and since then I try and play as many in the genre as possible. So when I first heard about Strange
Ahead of next month’s release the team at Rebellion Developments dropped a new trailer for Strange Brigade, which shines a light on the game’s robust line-up of post-launch content. The trailer boasts that the upcoming co-op shooter will bring with it a whole host of entertainment to keep players coming back time and time again to
Yesterday we learned that E3 2018 attendees would be able to play Strange Brigade and along with the announcement we got a cool new, albeit short trailer. Now, developer Rebellion Developments have released another new trailer, and this one gives players an new look at gameplay from the upcoming third-person shooter. The trailer seems to be an
Back in 2016, Rebellion Developments released Battlezone on PS4 (for PlayStation VR), before bringing it to PC (via HTC Vive and Oculus Rift) last year. Today, the developer revealed Battlezone: Gold Edition, which bundles all the game’s DLC together, drops the VR requirement, and brings the experience to Xbox One and Nintendo Switch for the
Changing the name of an already announced game mid-development can be a risky move, but some developers are forced to do so due to copyrights or trademarks by larger studios. This happened last year with No Matter Studios’ Praey for the Gods because of a dispute with Bethesda. Today, Australian indie developer Ballistic Interactive announced
Far Cry 2 is a gem. While Far Cry 3 made bigger waves for the franchise and truly pushed it into the mainstream spotlight, the second entry in the series had a lot of interesting mechanics that went missing in the third. And though it used to be a footnote in chapters past, players can now explore
Rogue Trooper Redux has a strange and long history. The series itself started out as a story in the British comic 2000 AD about a genetically enhanced super soldier who happens to be blue. From there these stories garnered a strong cult following and a number of video games were made because of this. In