• The Truth About Steam's New Records

    Over the weekend, Steam set a new record for the largest number of concurrent users in the history of the platform. At one point, over 20 million people were logged in at once. That's a massive number, so let's break this number down and look at some of the reasons why this record may have been set.

    By Nathan Simmons March 16th, 2020 Read More
  • The Shady Side Of Kurt0411

    Fenech has made his displeasure with the current state of FIFA known multiple times and built a career based on flinging insults and spewing hate. This approach has landed him in a variety of questionable situations. Here are some of Kurt0411's shadier moments.

    By Miguel Moran March 16th, 2020 Read More
  • Xbox's New Tech Explained

    Microsoft -- eager to recapture the lead in the next generation -- has been incredibly generous with news about its upcoming Xbox Series X. Here's what the company shared today.

    By Shawn Farner March 16th, 2020 Read More
  • These CoD: Warzone Bunkers And Phones Are Confusing Everyone

    Infinity Ward's Call of Duty: Warzone has only been out for a few days, but players are working hard to master the new battle royale spinoff. However, there are still plenty of mysteries in the game that have yet to be deciphered, such as the presence of a number of bunkers scattered around the map.

    By Nathan Simmons March 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Things Keep Getting Worse For Naughty Dog

    Naughty Dog is the studio behind The Last of Us. A recent report from Kotaku uncovered an alarming trend in Naughty Dog's production cycles. Specifically, the legendary developer has a crunch culture that's wearing down its employees and anyone brought in to help finish one of the company's titles.

    By Nathan Simmons March 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Judge Denies Nintendo's Request To Dismiss Lawsuit

    Nintendo is continuing to have a rough time dealing with complaints over the design of the Nintendo Switch's Joy-Con controllers. The company currently faces a class action lawsuit and it looks like the case is going forward. Nintendo's request to have the lawsuit thrown out has been dismissed.

    By Nathan Simmons March 12th, 2020 Read More
  • Dr. Disrespect Says He Has A Big Announcement Coming

    Dr. Disrespect may be making a big change in the very near future, and his fans are on the edge of their seats. During his March 11 broadcast, Dr. Disrespect was asked by a fan to give them some hints about future plans. The Doc went one step further that that, hinting at a new streaming platform.

    By Nathan Simmons March 12th, 2020 Read More
  • Apex Legends Players Make It To Secret Island

    From giant sea monsters called Nessy to adorable stuffed dogs hidden in the map, Apex Legends continues to yield some bizarre secrets. The latest such secret to be discovered is that players can actually reach an island with an airship that was long thought to simply be part of the background.

    By Nathan Simmons March 12th, 2020 Read More
  • Have Kojima And Konami Reunited?

    Norman Reedus recent participated in one of Wired's "Autocomplete Interviews," which take questions based on common Google searches about the subject. He had a few interesting things to say in regards to future projects with Hideo Kojima, including a possible Death Stranding sequel.

    By Nathan Simmons March 11th, 2020 Read More
  • Celebs You Never Knew Were Addicted To Video Games

    Sometimes celebrities avoid the real world by retreating into a digital one, ignoring responsibilities and even potentially missing out on important opportunities. Here are some big names who found themselves addicted to gaming.

    By Daley Wilhelm March 11th, 2020 Read More
  • Warzone's Shady Trick Gives You An Early Lead

    Well, that certainly didn't take super long. Call of Duty: Warzone has been out for a just about a day and already some sneaky players are finding exploits within the game to put themselves ahead of the competition. Now thanks to this new trick, some players aren't even making it to the ground.

    By Nathan Simmons March 11th, 2020 Read More
  • Sony Just Gave PC Fans Bad News

    Earlier this year, we got some pretty astounding news about Sony bringing Horizon Zero Dawn to PC. Unfortunately, it looks like the company won't be making PC ports a habit -- at least not right away.

    By Shawn Farner March 11th, 2020 Read More
  • How Does The Gulag Work In Call Of Duty: Warzone?

    Among the most interesting features in the newly-launched Call of Duty: Warzone battle royale game, we have the Gulag. As explained by Activision, this prison is where players find themselves upon their first defeat during a match in Battle Royale mode. The fight is not over when you are defeated.

    By Nathan Simmons March 10th, 2020 Read More
  • How To Collect And Use Cash In Call Of Duty: Warzone

    As a battle royale game, Call of Duty: Warzone features several interesting new wrinkles to the way we approach playing a Call of Duty title. One of the cool features of Warzone is the use of Cash within the various game modes. Here's how Cash is collected and used in Warzone's two modes of play.

    By Nathan Simmons March 10th, 2020 Read More
  • What Time Can You Play Call Of Duty: Warzone?

    Activision shocked and delighted Call of Duty fans yesterday when they officially announced the imminent arrival of Call of Duty: Warzone. Naturally, the biggest question on everyone's minds is: how and when can we get our hands on Call of Duty: Warzone? We've got you covered with all the details.

    By Nathan Simmons March 10th, 2020 Read More
  • Ex-Nintendo President Becomes A Board Member For GameStop

    GameStop is a company desperately in need of a boost. Revenue is down. The very industry it serves is changing in a way that could leave it behind. And several pivots haven't worked out in the retailer's favor. Never fear, though -- the Reginator is on the case.

    By Shawn Farner March 10th, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Tamagotchis

    There's a lot more to these egg-shaped virtual pet keychains than beeping and pooping, even if that's what we all remember most. From anime adaptations to real-life cemeteries, here are some oddities from the history of this '90s fad.

    By Jordan Baranowski March 10th, 2020 Read More