• We Now Know When The PS5 Was Supposed To Be Revealed

    We still don't have a clear idea of what the PlayStation 5 is going to look like or when it will be released in stores. However, we were originally supposed to know much more within the next month. A source close to Sony claims that the company meant to host a big reveal event for the PS5 this May.

    By Nathan Simmons April 29th, 2020 Read More
  • This Movie Inspired Final Fantasy 7's Biggest Villain

    Inspiration for stories and characters can come from the most unlikely places. In a recent interview on the official Square Enix blogsite, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Producer Yoshinori Kitase went into explaining the interesting origin of one of the Final Fantasy franchise's biggest villains: Sephiroth.

    By Nathan Simmons April 29th, 2020 Read More
  • Fortnite Throws Google Under The Bus

    Fortnite is finally available for purchase through the Google Play Store, which will comes as a welcome sight to many fans. However, behind this release is a story of two companies at odds with one another. In fact, Epic Games has been very reluctant to allow the Google Play Store to carry Fortnite.

    By Nathan Simmons April 29th, 2020 Read More
  • Xbox Series X's New Logo Means More Than You Know

    The new Xbox Series X logo has been revealed early, thanks to a recent trademark filed by Microsoft. It's very different from what many of us were expecting, diverging quite a bit from previous Xbox logo designs. It's a departure from previous Xbox branding, but there may be more to it than we know.

    By Nathan Simmons April 29th, 2020 Read More
  • Nintendo Finally Responds To Account Breaches

    Earlier this week, it was reported that Nintendo customers have been having issues with account security. Multiple customers complained. At the time, however, Nintendo was suspiciously silent regarding the situation. Thankfully, Nintendo has finally issued a statement regarding the hacking issues.

    By Nathan Simmons April 29th, 2020 Read More
  • Call Of Duty Has A Plan For Cheaters

    Infinity Ward has a message for folks who cheat in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare & Warzone: if you cheat, you're gone. Even worse, if Infinity Ward even thinks you might be cheating, you'll be forced to play with other cheaters. In a Twitter post, Infinity Ward detailed changes in the latest update.

    By Nathan Simmons April 29th, 2020 Read More
  • We Finally Know How Switches Were Being Hacked

    Over the last few weeks, gamers with Nintendo accounts have complained of multiple security breaches. People have reported seeing logins on their accounts from multiple countries, with unauthorized purchases being made with the payment methods attached to their accounts. Nintendo finally responded.

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  • Respawn Writer Reveals Why Pathfinder Is Affected By Nox Gas

    If there's one thing that gamers love to dig into, it's the logic and lore behind their favorite characters. Apex Legends fans are no different in this regard, as proven when one gamer reached out to one of the game's writers with a question about the character Caustic and his Nox gas that he uses.

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  • GTA 5's New Missions Hit A Little Close To Home

    Grand Theft Auto Online just received an update with some new missions from an old friend. Gerald is one of the players' main criminal associates from way back in GTA Online's first few missions. However, these "Gerald's Last Play" missions feel like they mirror current events in an unexpected way.

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  • Sony Has 'Well Kept' Secrets About The PS5

    Since the initial announcement of the PlayStation 5, fans have been clamoring for any and all information on the new console. However, according to Matt Hargett, the former Principle Software Engineer for PlayStation 5, there are plenty of surprises that have yet to be revealed from the Sony camp.

    By Nathan Simmons April 29th, 2020 Read More
  • Niantic Is Trying To Make Pokemon Go Easier For Rural Players

    Since its start, Pokemon Go has been a game optimized for metropolises. It's easy to find PokeStops, Gyms, and Raids in the city. It's not so easy if there is nothing but cornfields as far as the eye can see. But rural players, rejoice: Niantic hasn't forgotten about you.

    By Daley Wilhelm April 29th, 2020 Read More
  • Apple Arcade Adds Five New Games

    Apple Arcade has added five new games to its growing catalog. Players can now enjoy Fallen Knight, Yaga, Lifelike, Hogwash, and Tales of Memo as part of the $4.99 monthly subscription service.

    By Dani Lee Damas April 29th, 2020 Read More
  • Creative Ways Games Punish Pirates

    From slowly breaking your game to leaving terrifying cryptic messages in the audio files, here are some of the creative ways games punish pirates.

    By Shannen Camp April 28th, 2020 Read More
  • The Entire Doom Story Explained

    But believe it or not, there is a story to be had in Doom. There's still a huge debate over where exactly certain games fall on the timeline. And so, we have this guide to catch everybody up on what they missed in their relentless search for keycards and chainsaws.

    By Justin Clark April 27th, 2020 Read More
  • Blizzard Has 'No Idea' When Overwatch 2 Will Release

    Last weekend, Blizzard wowed us all with the next step in Overwatch: Overwatch 2. This is a sequel that will "redefine" sequels, according to the game's director, Jeff Kaplan. Kaplan has also said, however, that he doesn't know when Overwatch 2 will release. The game is still in early development.

    By Daley Wilhelm April 26th, 2020 Read More
  • Half-Life 3: Will We Ever Get A Sequel?

    Beware of spoilers ahead for the ending of Half-Life: Alyx. For the longest time, it seemed as though a true Half-Life sequel was entirely off the table. After Half-Life 2: Episode 2 ended on a cliffhanger way back in 2007, the series went quiet for over a decade. There were occasional rumblings.

    By Nathan Simmons April 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Most Bizarre Games Coming Out In 2020

    There are a ton of games released every year, and even though we've seen quite a few delays in 2020, there are still plenty to look forward to. 2020 has already been a great year for games and it's not over yet. There are some truly unique and downright bonkers games coming our way this year.

    By Nathan Simmons April 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Will Rockstar's New Policies Affect Grand Theft Auto?

    Rockstar Games has had its fair share of controversies over the years. None, though, has come close to the revelation that Rockstar was overworking its employees pretty severely. New policies aimed at addressing this issue are now in place. Here's what that means for GTA.

    By Daley Wilhelm April 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Things Only Experts Know You Can Do In Fortnite

    Despite its popularity, Fortnite has a distinct learning curve. You'll need every advantage you can find to secure victory. Whether you're a seasoned regular or just dipping your toes in the water, here are some expert tips to help you rise through the ranks and get the most out of your experience.

    By Dani Lee Damas April 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Most Controversial Skins In Gaming

    Skins are supposed to add in a little extra pizazz, excitement, and maybe a fun reference. Players are often willing to pay for this bonus bit of bling. That's why it's so disappointing when skins wind up being lackluster, or worse, controversial. Here are some notable offenders.

    By Daley Wilhelm April 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • Finally, The Nintendo Switch eShop Sale Is Upon Us

    We've been hoping and wishing all week that Nintendo would offer the U.S. a Black Friday sale to rival that of Europe's, which started a few days back. Now it has done so, slashing prices on dozens of Nintendo Switch titles in the name of holiday savings.

    By Shawn Farner April 23rd, 2020 Read More