Destruction derby simulator Destruction AllStars has been out for a month and has already received a handful of updates. The Playstation 5 exclusive was free on PS Plus last month, putting it on a multiplayer pedestal alongside other free PS Plus games such as Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout. Only time will tell if Destruction AllStars has the longevity that Fall Guys has
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Twin Breaker: A Sacred Symbols Adventure is a new cross-buy brick-breaking adventure for PS4 and PlayStation Vita developed by Lillymo Games, and written by Sacred Symbols podcast creator Colin Moriarty. The adventure takes place in a futuristic world where humanity has colonized planets throughout the Milky Way and a third world-war rages on Earth’s surface.
Back when Final Fantasy VII Remake was still planned to release in March of this year, we knew that the game would be a one year, timed-exclusive to the PS4 platform. Upon getting delayed to April, however, we weren’t sure if this meant that the timed exclusivity would get pushed as well. Now, we have our answer.
Microsoft announced today that Crackdown 3 is receiving a new update called Extra Edition. This new update is free and with it, you will get the “Keys to the City” where everything in the campaign is unlocked. You can also receive vanity items while participating in the wrecking zone mode. The last big addition added to this
It’s nearly been a year since the release of Sony Santa Monica’s re-imagined God of War, and fans of the series are getting antsy — when will we be seeing the inevitable sequel? Though we can’t answer that question yet, we are definitely excited for what the studio has in store for the PS4. And so are
Epic Games Store has certainly ruffled feathers in the dedicated PC gaming community. Given they are a newcomer to the market, their business decisions are under continual scrutiny from an already scrutinizing audience. And after some confusion surrounding Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, Epic Games founder Tim Sweeney has clarified a point — they will support
Something is rotten in the state of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. Beginning yesterday, third-party digital retailers began informing their communities that post-launch they will no longer be selling Ubisoft’s shared-world third person shooter due to upcoming retailer limitations. Even worse, this may lead to some negative impacts to customers and consumers who have already purchased The