Month: August 2020

In barely four months, Animal Crossing: New Horizons has become Japan’s second best selling game ever. In a recent report from Game Data Library, New Horizons was ranked third under Pokemon Red/Blue/Green version and Pokemon Gold/Silver. However, that ranking is inaccurate as of recently when the new sales data released:  Adding the additional sales,
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Granblue Fantasy Versus received two new trailers, one for the latest update and the other a character trailer for one of two upcoming new  fighters making their debut. The 1.40 update includes a new “Boss Battle Time Attack,” in which players compete against each other to see who can take down bosses faster, and a
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Are you looking forward to PlayStation exclusive content coming to Marvel’s Avengers? Get ready to be more hyped. According to industry insider Imran Kahn, Sony has actively approached all major third-party developers and publishers to poach exclusive games, in-game content, or both for PS5. According to Kahn, PlayStation Advantage will have long legs through the next
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Here’s a hot take for you: Spider-Man Being a PlayStation exclusive character for Marvel’s Avengers sucks. And while this is an opinion being passed around by stalwarts in the Xbox community, a few members of our team (who are primarily PlayStation gamers) share the same opinion. Specifically, that console-locked in-game content is a bad practice
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Sega Sammy recently released their Fiscal Year Ending March 2021 first quarter financial results, encompasing the period from April to June 2020. As such there was the usual investor’s Q&A which featured Haruki Satomi (President and Group COO) and Koichi Fukazawa (Senior Executive Vice President and Group CFO). One of the questions concerned the recent
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In a report from the PlayStation Blog, Marvel’s Avengers developer Crystal Dynamics details different community challenges and cosmetics that players can expect. Starting with community challenges, Marvel’s Avengers will have different challenges each month with different goals that have to be achieved. The point of the challenges is to get everyone to work together in
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Elder Scrolls Online is a mainstay of Bethesda’s output. Ever since its release in 2014, it’s appeared front and center in Bethesda’s marketing and output and received notoriously long sections in their E3 press conferences. Now, it’s joining DOOM Eternal as a pillar of Bethesda’s presence on next-gen consoles. Originally announced in a blog post on the Elder Scrolls
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Crystal Dynamics’ upcoming game, Marvel‘s Avengers, has seen a lot of support from Sony in the past week or so. Sony and Crystal Dynamics announced that Spider-Man would be coming to the game exclusively on PlayStation as downloadable content following the game’s rapidly approaching launch in September. And today, Sony uploaded a trailer for the upcoming
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Remedy just yesterday revealed the AWE expansion for Control and it confirmed that Alan Wake himself, the main protagonist from one of the studio’s most popular games ever, will be appearing in the DLC. While this crossover has been teased for quite some time now, it seems as though the shared universe that Alan Wake and Control both
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I’m not going to beat around the bush – The Last of Us Part 2 and Crysis are obviously radically different games. One deals with the cycle of violence that people perpetuate endlessly, dehumanizing their enemies to justify their actions. The other is about big dudes in hyper-advanced suits of armor that snuff life out like it’s just another
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Following yesterday’s announcement that DOOM Eternal would be coming to both PS5 and Xbox Series X in the future, Bethesda today gave us our first taste of what to expect from the game’s forthcoming DLC. Unveiled during today’s Quakecon at Home opening presentation, DOOM Eternal’s add-on story content is called The Ancient Gods. Bethesda and id Software gave us
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After a short break due to a wild summer of video games so far, we’re back with our next iteration of our ongoing “Making a Video Game Hero” series. Thus far, we’ve tackled the Action-Adventure, Platformer, and Sports genres. Today, we dip our toes into the shooter side of things. Now, usually these experiments have
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