With its launch back in May of this year, Rage 2 brought fans of the cult classic shooter back into the wastelands for another round of chaotic shooting, looting, and chaos (did we mention chaos), with the game’s second post-launch expansion now out and giving players a frightfully good time. Bethesda Softworks has released the official
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Last week we witnessed Sony Bend Studio’s latest release Days Gone, riding the waves on the gaming charts in the UK for the third week running with Mortal Kombat 11 lagging behind at the number two spot. This week, however, we see a turn of events as Bethesda’s Rage 2 shoots past both titles to take
The marketing leading up to Rage 2 was vibrant, wacky, and included a live performance from party enthusiast, Andrew W.K. For better or worse, the vibe of the reveal and the numerous trailers that proceeded, along with id Software’s collaboration with Avalanche Studios, set clear expectations. This was going to be the fast and fun
Rage 2 is right around the corner. The people at Avalanche Studios and id Software are creating a true open-world sequel to id Software’s roughly eight-year-old post-apocalyptic shooter. This time around, they’ve switched the brown color palette with a more vibrant package, as well as shooting gameplay akin to 2016’s Doom. We talked to id
Rage 2‘s official Twitter account certainly doesn’t do things by halves, including their social media giveaways. In a surprising but awesome twist, the account posted a status update about their latest giveaway, which is a customized Sega Dreamcast that plays Rage 2: Follow and RT for a chance to win this custom Dreamcast — and
The Rage 2 team has been working overtime the last few weeks, pumping out trailer after trailer to get the hype train really rolling before the May 14 release date. In today’s trailer, the team is showing off all the bonuses you get for pre-ordering Rage 2, as well as the goodies that come with
With RAGE 2 and Far Cry New Dawn releasing months apart from one another, there’s been a bit of a (fun) rivalry emerging between these two anticipated games that happen to feature very bright, colorful takes on the post-apocalyptic genre, with Bethesda taking a playful, tongue-in-cheek jab at the upcoming Far Cry game on social media. As previews
Want to win yourself a post-apocalyptic, neon controller to accompany your return to the Wasteland? As part of their “#12DaysofBethesday” holiday giveaway series, publisher Bethesda Softworks is raffling off 12 of these bad boys — but make sure to put your name in while you can, because the clock is ticking! Revealed in a Tweet
After hearing rumors earlier this week, Bethesda confirmed as much today and announced at QuakeCon that both RAGE and DOOM will be added to Xbox Game Pass. RAGE originally launched back in 2010 and released on Xbox 360, PS4, and PC while DOOM released just a few years back on Xbox One, PS4, PC, and later Switch. Both games have both officially joined
After a retailer listing from Walmart gave a posting of Rage 2 potentially being on the horizon, speculation has run rampant this week that the title may be among what Bethesda Softworks is planning to unveil this year at E3 2018, and it appears the studio is getting ahead of the game a bit and is
If you’ve been on the Internet today, you may have seen that the video game listing page on Walmart’s Canadian site listed a handful of upcoming unannounced titles such as Gears of War 5, Just Cause 4, and Splinter Cell by making the games available for pre-order. A few hours later, the listings were removed from the site. Amongst
Sony Interactive Entertainment announced thirteen new titles that have been added to the PlayStation Now roster. The new titles added to the library this month are a solid collection of four PS3 classics including Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas and nine PS4 games including Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut and a new RTS game, Grand Ages: Medieval. Here is