This week both Gone Home and Hob are free to own on The Epic Games Store. Those who pay attention to PC gaming have grown used to Epic’s weekly free games. Meanwhile, for others who are looking for indoor entertainment, I’d highly recommend checking The Epic Store every Thursday. The first of this week’s free games is Fullbright’s acclaimed
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Torchlight II released in 2012 to critical and commercial success. Developer Runic Games then took a long break from the franchise to create and release 2017’s Hob. However, the team is now working with port studio Panic Button to put the game out on Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One. Watch the announce trailer below.
Last year, Perfect World Entertainment and Echtra Games announced their plans to continue Runic Games’ Torchlight series with a persistent world game called Torchlight Frontiers. The pair recently unveiled a brand new class for the game, the Railmaster, and it’s quite different than what you have come to expect from the series. You can check the
Earlier this month, Panic Button and Perfect World Entertainment finally brought Runic Games’ Hob to Nintendo Switch. For those of you interested in trying out Hob: The Definitive Edition, DualShockers is hosting a giveaway with the help of Perfect World Entertainment. Between today and April 24, you can enter to win one of five digital
Panic Button has risen to prominence recently due to their great work on several Nintendo Switch ports like DOOM, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, and Warframe. Today, we learned more about what the developer will be porting next. Chinese publisher Perfect World Entertainment announced a partnership with Panic Button today to bring Runic Games’ Hob
Today, Seattle-based developer Runic Games and publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment’s action-adventure game, Hob, has finally released for PlayStation 4 and PC. As standard, to celebrate the launch, the above-mentioned pair also released a brand-new, official launch trailer. Runic Games was founded in 2008 by Travis Baldree (creator of Fate), Eric Schaefer, and Max Schaefer (co-founders of Blizzard North, creators of Diablo).