• The Easiest Way To Get Rid Of Weeds In Animal Crossing

    Animal Crossing: New Horizons has provided a lovely second life for gamers of all kinds. One chore that every Animal Crossing homeowner seems to get sick of is pulling the weeds that can sprout up around their lovely islands. If you're tired of dealing with pesky weeds, then you are in luck.

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  • This Xbox Feature Will Change The Feel Of Games

    With the middle of 2020 approaching, gamers are becoming anxious to learn more about the next generation of consoles coming out soon. Xbox fans just received some exciting words from Xbox head honcho Phil Spencer that may actually show us how confident the Xbox team is in its next console offering.

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  • We Finally Know When The PS5 Lineup Will Be Announced

    PlayStation fans rejoice! After months of speculation and small reveals, Sony is finally poised to officially reveal some of the games that will be coming to the PlayStation 5 when it is released this holiday season. Official PlayStation Magazine ran an ad in this month's issue announcing a feature.

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  • World Of Warcraft Players Killed For Exploring Secret Areas

    There are simply some places where man was never meant to venture. One of those places is apparently any unfinished areas within World of Warcraft. Twitch streamer Asmongold found that out the hard way when he and his party were slain by a Blizzard Game Master for trespassing in glitchy territory.

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  • How Infinity Ward Really Plans To Stop Cheaters

    Infinity Ward's Call of Duty: Warzone has proven to be an extremely fun battle royale game, but it's not entirely without issues. More than anything else, however, the game is suffering from an overabundance of cheaters. Infinity Ward explained that Warzone cheaters will get what's coming to them.

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  • Animal Crossing's Isabelle Needs To Learn To Read A Room

    Animal Crossing's Isabelle is an undeniable icon. Even Doomguy loves her. Reddit user pkbronsonb shared a screenshot from Animal Crossing: New Horizons that proves that Isabelle may not always have the clearest idea of what's going on in the real world. Commenters on Reddit came to Isabelle's aid.

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  • Half-Life: Alyx Is Getting A Level Editor

    It has finally been confirmed that Valve is currently working on a level editor mode for its new VR game, Half-Life: Alyx. In fact, the game's Steam page already lists that a level editor is available for the game, which would presumably allow players to craft their own environments and gameplay.

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  • Microsoft Has No Plan B For Series X Launch

    With major events like E3 being canceled, it's reasonable to wonder how COVID-19 might alter release plans for the next console generation. We may now have a bit of an answer to that in regards to the Xbox Series X, thanks to an interview with Xbox head honcho Phil Spencer on IGN's Podcast Unlocked.

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  • Why Sony Russia Refuses To Release Modern Warfare 2

    It appears as though "No Russian" has caused problems for Russian gamers yet again. For those unaware, "No Russian" is a controversial mission from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 that caused a stir when the original game was released. The remaster won't be released for the PlayStation 4 in Russia.

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  • The Last Of Us Part 2 Delayed

    Sorry, The Last of Us fans. It looks like we still have to wait a while before we see Ellie and Joel in action again. The much-anticipated (and oft-delayed) The Last of Us Part 2 has been delayed yet again. However, the delay doesn't have anything to do with the game not being ready this time.

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  • Borderlands 3 Employees Are Causing An Uproar

    Since its release last September, Gearbox's Borderlands 3 has been a massively popular game. As of last month, the game had sold nearly 8 million copies worldwide. Despite this, however, Kotaku is reporting that the developers behind the game are not being paid the bonuses they were expecting.

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  • Small Details You Missed In The Fortnite Chapter 2 Map

    It's been mere hours since Fortnite: Chapter 2 dropped with its brand new map, but players are already discovering fun new areas, secrets, and even some callbacks to the Fortnite map of old. Here's a look at what's been found so far.

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  • This Warzone Weapon Is Way Overpowered

    Ninja recently complained about how custom loadouts in Call of Duty: Warzone allow every player to have the same badass weapons. However, there's an even more insidious killer at work in the new battle royale game: trucks. Yes, players are turning to the trucks in Warzone to run down their enemies.

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  • Isabelle Makes Her Resident Evil 3 Debut

    Animal Crossing fans have a way of getting their favorite characters involved in just about everything. The latest example of this trend is the surprise appearance of fan-favorite Isabelle in Resident Evil 3. Naturally, this comes to us thanks to a mod from a mad genius by the name of Crazy Potato.

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  • Legends Of Runeterra: Champion Card Abilities And Stats

    In Legends of Runeterra, the new digital, strategy-based card game from Riot Games, you build decks centered around iconic League of Legends characters. These champions come from different regions of Runeterra, bringing their own styles and advantages to the table.

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  • Animal Crossing Listened To Eggsasperated Fans

    Animal Crossing fans have been having a pretty good time with the newest game in the series, the aptly-named Animal Crossing: New Horizons. However, one of the game's first big events has been causing a bit of a headache for some folks: New Horizons' "Bunny Day" event, meant to run until April 12.

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  • This Super Mario 64 Glitch Took 24 Years To Solve

    Super Mario 64 is rightfully considered to be one of the greatest video games of all time. Still, for all of its successes, there are still a few things about the game that haven't aged well. And we now know, thanks to a modder named zoinknoise, that some of these little issues are due to glitches.

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  • Things Keep Getting Worse For The Last Of Us Part 2

    Just last week, the decision was made to delay The Last of Us Part 2 yet again, this time "indefinitely." However, in an unexpected move, PlayStation has chosen to cancel all digital preorders for The Last of Us Part 2. What's more, Sony is now refunding all digital pre-orders for the delayed game.

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  • Twitter Reacts To Sony's New PS5 Controller

    Yesterday, Sony finally revealed the look for the PlayStation 5's controller, the DualSense. This put an end to years of rumors and guesswork regarding the controller's design and style aesthetics. Now, as with all new things, the time's come for social media to debate the DualSense's every detail.

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  • Why Respawn Isn't Releasing Solos For Apex Legends

    Apex Legends fans who were hoping that Solos would become permanent fixtures in the game are in for a disappointment. According to recent updates from EA and Respawn Entertainment, it doesn't look like we can expect that to happen any time soon. The game was simply designed to be played with others.

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  • What Happened To DualSense's Back Buttons?

    This week brought the long-awaited reveal of the DualSense, Sony's new controller for the PlayStation 5. While the design of the controller has caused a bit of a stir, there's one very important thing that seems missing. What happened to the buttons that were supposedly on the back of the DualSense?

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  • Microsoft Responds To PS5 Controller Release

    If one of Microsoft's latest posts on social media is anything to go by, the next gen console war may finally be heating up ever so slightly. It appears as though Microsoft took notice of the attention the DualSense was getting on social media, posting a gif of the Xbox Series X's controller.

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  • The GTA Easter Egg You Missed In Better Call Saul

    Gamers recently found out that Red Dead Redemption 2's Arthur Morgan looks exactly like Breaking Bad's Walter White after a shave. Eagle-eyed viewers of Breaking Bad spinoff Better Call Saul spotted an unbelievable vehicular connection to Grand Theft Auto in the latest episode of the series.

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  • World Of Warcraft Will Fix Its Biggest Problem In Shadowlands

    Shadowlands, the latest expansion for the unstoppable World of Warcraft, is arriving soon. It can sometimes be a daunting task to jump into World of Warcraft. Diving straight into a long running game like World of Warcraft is particularly tricky, but Shadowlands may have finally figured things out.

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  • The Sony And Silent Hill Rumor Unpacked

    Another week brings more rumors about the state of the Silent Hill franchise. This time, we have some new rumors from noted Silent Hill leaker DuskGolem, a.k.a. AestheticGamer, as well as a curious social media post from manga artist Suehiro Maruo. Konami & Sony may have entered into a partnership.

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  • The Real Reason #RIPfortnite Was Trending

    Within the last couple of days, the hashtag "#RIPFortnite" has been trending on Twitter. This would seem to suggest that Epic Games had made some kind of major announcement regarding the future of Fortnite, but that's not the case. Fortnite fans are still unhappy and they're airing their grievances.

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