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  • Fortnite Scandals You Never Knew About

    When a single title is catapulted to become the face of gaming, all of the problems associated with gaming -- hardcore or casual -- come along with it. Fun as it is, the battle royale juggernaut has stirred up some serious ethical and legal battles in real life.

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  • The Real Reason Overwatch League's MVP Just Quit

    Jay "Sinatraa" Won is arguably the best pro Overwatch player in the scene. Last year, he was named the MVP of the Overwatch League's 2019 season. Sinatraa recently revealed his Overwatch days are behind him. This is obviously a shock, considering how much time and effort he has put into playing.

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  • Twitter Reacts To BossLogic's Assassin's Creed Reveal

    Yesterday saw the reveal of the awesomely titled Assassin's Creed Valhalla. The method Ubisoft used to unveil this new title was an interesting one, to say the least. Superstar artist BossLogic took to Twitch to livestream a work in progress, creating an announcement poster before fans' very eyes.

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  • Things Keep Getting Better For FaZe Clan

    FaZe Clan has some news to report: it's teamed up with production company Sugar23 to "develop films and scripted television in line with the brand's 'aspirational gaming lifestyle' image."

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  • Why This New GTA Leak Has PlayStation Fans Confused

    Grand Theft Auto fans have finally been blessed with confirmation of a new game in the works, but they may have something else to look forward to in the very near future. The PEGI website has just been updated to list new ratings for the original Grand Theft Auto and its sequel, Grand Theft Auto 2.

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  • This Overpowered Weapon Is Totally Wrecking Borderlands 3

    Borderlands 3 is full of the wacky weapons and over the top battles the series is known for. However, there is a specific weapon present in the looter shooter that is causing problems for some gamers. Currently, many players are having issues with a new rocket launcher called the Yellowcake.

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  • We Finally Know What Country Has The Best Gamers

    Have you ever wondered who the best gamers in the world are, or at least where they call home? Kwalee has conducted research into finding out exactly where the best gamers are. The results were then published in a blog post on Kale's official website and they might night be at all what you expected.

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  • Summit1g's Net Worth And How Much Money He Makes On Twitch

    Jaryd Lazar -- or "Summit1g" as he's known in the gaming community -- is a former CS: GO pro who now earns a living streaming on Twitch. Summit1g has a large following, which has people wondering: what is Summit1g's net worth, exactly? And what does he make from his Twitch channel?

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  • Who Is Timthetatman's Wife And How Did They Meet?

    Timethetatman has played things relatively close to the vest where his personal life is concerned, but he's been opening up more about his wife recently. Who is Timthetatman's wife and how did they meet, exactly? Let's find out.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Summit1g

    Below, you'll find a collection of untold truths, which cover Summit1g's triumphs, failures, and missteps. By the end, you'll know even more about the player that's been lighting up the Twitch charts and making a name for himself outside of professional gaming.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Fortnite Coaches

    You've probably seen the stories about Fortnite coaches on your local news network as the anchors all say, "My kid can't stop playing that game!" But the info you've gotten so far has likely just scratched the surface. There's a lot more to the Fortnite coaches that are popping up all over.

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  • Ex-CS:GO Pro Slapped With 116 Year Prison Sentence

    Former Counter-Strike: Global Offensive pro gamer shaAy (real name Shayene Victorio) is in quite a bit of trouble. According to AFK Gaming, the Brazilian streamer has been accused of embezzling and running a fraudulent business. The wildest part is she has been given a prison sentence of 116 years.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Shroud

    By the time you reach the bottom of the list, you'll know some things a lot of Shroud fans don't. And you'll be able to unofficially call yourself his biggest fan.

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  • PewDiePie Ties The Knot With His Longtime Girlfriend

    PewDiePie is having a rather memorable August. He recently celebrated hitting 99 million YouTube subscribers, which is a massive achievement. And just yesterday, he reached yet another significant milestone in his life: he got married.

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  • Logan Paul Helps Pewds Throw Jake Under The Bus

    The Paul brothers, Logan and Jake, are YouTubers who first gained notoriety on the video platform Vine. Logan, for what it's worth, seems to have bettered his behavior as of late. Jake, however, is still stirring up a whole lot of controversy.

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  • PewDiePie Hits An Insane Milestone

    Controversial YouTuber PewDiePie is back in the news once more, but this time, it's not for any sort of video-related stunt. He's actually managed to reach a significant milestone on his YouTube channel; one that no other lone creator has yet to attain.

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  • PewDiePie Reveals His Feelings On Misogyny In Gaming

    PewDiePie has weighed in on a recent video experiment from Jubilee that attempts to figure out if all pro gamers have a similar mindset. The video delves heavily into the topics of misogyny in the gaming scene, something that PewDiePie himself has confronted in his own unique way in the past.

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  • The Real Reason PewDiePie Is Stepping Away From YouTube

    PewDiePie made a big announcement regarding his channel in a recent video titled "YouTube's New Update has A BIG FLAW!" At some point in early 2020, PewDiePie will take a break from YouTube. His reason for it is simple: He's exhausted.

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  • PewDiePie Opens Up On His Robbery

    In December 2019, Felix "PewDiePie" Kjellberg revealed his residence in Japan had been robbed. It wasn't exactly a great time for PewDiePie and his wife The streamer insists in a new video the incident helped him make minimalist choices about his lifestyle.

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  • Ninja Now Has More Subscribers On Mixer Than He Did On Twitch

    After skipping out on Twitch to stream on its rival, Mixer, Ninja is off to a roaring start on the platform. He can now say, emphatically, that he has more subscribers on Mixer at this moment than he ever did over on Twitch. But there's a very good reason for that: one we'll fill you in on.

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  • The 10 Most Epic Ninja Moments

    Like the game, Ninja's success seems to have happened overnight. Epic Games' epic win of a title has it all: a creative aesthetic, fun gameplay, and intense firefights. Ninja's popularity may be linked to how he brings out the best of Fortnite: he's having fun, but he's also good. Really good.

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  • Ninja Reveals His Loftiest Goal Yet

    Tyler "Ninja" Blevins spends a lot of time on camera, but that's mostly due to the fact that he's a streamer. He doesn't often he gets to sit down for an in-depth interview, but that changed recently thanks to a recently published episode of the True Geordie podcast.

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  • Twitch Slams The Banhammer Again

    As many seek information for how to best protect themselves from the coronavirus, streaming platform Twitch has made one thing perfectly clear: it won't tolerate distasteful jokes on the matter.

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  • PewDiePie Slams Ninja Over Football Tweet

    PewDiePie and Ninja were always bound to collide at some point, weren't they? It seemed inevitable that, someday, we'd hear chatter from one about the other -- both are simply too big for the other to ignore. That day has finally arrived, friends. Strap in.

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  • Ninja Is Playing Fortnite With A Star Wars Legend

    A rather unlikely duo is about to team up to promote Fortnite's latest Star Wars-themed content. Ninja has streamed with celebrities before, but he's never partnered with such star power. Mark Hamill -- Luke Skywalker himself -- will be giving the game a try alongside its most prolific player.

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  • LazerBeam Reacts To PewDiePie Copying Claim

    YouTuber LazarBeam has a massive fanbase, but he has also seen his fair share of detractors over the years. While he very rarely takes them to task in a public way, the gamer couldn't help himself when he was recently accused of copying PewDiePie's content in his latest Minecraft video upload.

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  • PewDiePie Makes 'The Worst Mistake Ever'

    PewDiePie is no stranger to the world of Minecraft. Last year, the YouTuber celebrated 101 million subscribers, livestreaming the game for 12 hours straight, an incredible feat even for the most hardcore Minecraft fans. Still, even an old pro can make a huge mistake in one of their favorite games.

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  • The Internet Reacts To Ninja's New Sneaker

    It's not uncommon to see shoe companies collaborating with athletes, but video game streamers? That's new. Tyler "Ninja" Blevins has been working with Adidas since the end of August, and the two recently unveiled the design for his official sneaker line: the Ninja x adidas.

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  • The Game Pokimane Says Will Kill Overwatch

    Popular Twitch streamer Pokimane has a feeling that Riot Games' upcoming Valorant could potentially signal the end of Overwatch's time in the spotlight. She expressed this anticipation in an appearance on the Offline TV Podcast when the topic of Valorant (and its similarities to Overwatch) came up.

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  • Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins' Most Controversial Moments

    And though younger viewers make up a big bulk of his audience, Ninja has also made fans out of parents, who love that he makes a concerted effort to keep his channel clean. Still, there have been some slip-ups. Though the instances are rare, Ninja hasn't always stayed entirely clear of controversy.

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  • Are You A Real Or Fake Gamer?

    PewDiePie is back with another commentary on a gaming-centric video from Jubilee. This time, a group of gamers have to figure out which among them is a fake. If they manage to suss out the correct person, the remaining gamers split a cash prize. If they lose, the fake gamer keeps the whole amount.

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  • Twitch Viewers Discover A Ninja Doppelganger

    Can Ninja be replaced? If you asked the hundreds of thousands of fans who followed him to Mixer after he left Twitch, the answer is no. Still, that hasn't stopped some Twitch viewers from trying to fill the Ninja-sized void in their lives through other means, though.

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  • The Warzone Feature Ninja Wants Fortnite To Steal

    Call of Duty: Warzone has been out for a month now and players are beginning to make up their opinions about the new battle royale game. One of those players is superstar streamer Tyler "Ninja" Blevins. In fact, Ninja thinks Fortnite could stand to learn a thing or two from Call of Duty: Warzone.

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  • The Fortnite Feature Ninja Thinks Is Hacking

    Ninja's been talking a lot about his problems with Fortnite lately. His latest complaint is a rather strange one, though, as it pertains to a feature that's been present in Fortnite for a very long time.

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  • Twitter Reacts To Ninja's Awkward Warzone Stream

    Another day brings more beef between streamers. This time, a match in the newly-released Call of Duty: Warzone led to a bit of a blowup between Ninja and Nadeshot. During a stream yesterday, Ninja had already been taken out and Nadeshot was left on the battlefield. Ninja began ripping into Nadeshot.

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  • 'Fraudulent' Dr Disrespect Fires Back At Critic

    Dr Disrespect is a streamer whose entire online persona revolves around acting over the top and aggressive. But there are times when the act seems to become the real deal. That's what happened this week when Dr Disrespect was confronted over how he had been promoting and labeling his streams.

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  • Dr Disrespect Reveals Warzone's Biggest Problem

    Call of Duty: Warzone has proven to be something of a divisive game among players. For everything the game does right, it seems that there are major quality of life issues. One of these biggest problems has been the game's audio mixing, which was just taken to task by none other than Dr Disrespect.

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  • The Real Reason Ninja Hates 'Brain-Dead' Fortnite

    Ninja has another major bone to pick with Fortnite. This time, the streamer has set his sights on some of the weaponry that he feels should be removed from the game. Ninja's latest tirade began during a game with his new Duos partner, SypherPK. Ninja is seen getting more and more visibly frustrated.

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  • The Twitch Vs. Mixer Battle Is Alive And Well

    The streaming world seems mostly divided between two camps: Twitch vs. Mixer. It's understandable, given that these platforms are where the streamers with the biggest followings call home. However, there are times when that rivalry is brought back to the forefront. That's exactly what just happened.

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  • Who Is Ninja's Wife And How Did They Meet?

    Tyler "Ninja" Blevins married his long-term girlfriend Jessica Goch in a private ceremony in August 2017. Before that, Jessica spent years helping Tyler build his career as his business manager, a role she continues to occupy.

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  • FIFA Pro Qualifier Ruined By An Untimely Bug

    A pro FIFA player has been taken out of the running for the North American qualifiers for the FIFA Ultimate Team Champions Cup ... thanks to a ridiculous bug in FIFA 20. This is the annoying nightmare currently faced by gamer Giuseppe Guastella, who took to Twitter to air his grievances with EA.

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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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  • The Final Fantasy 7 Character That Shouldn't Be Remade

    The announcement of a Final Fantasy 7 remake has fans excited about seeing their favorite Final Fantasy game with updated graphics and new gaming mechanics. And while we're excited to see this remastered version, there is one character we could probably do without in the FF7 remake.

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Destiny 2: Shadowkeep - How To Use The Gate Lord's Eye Artifact

    How would it be if players could use a Finisher and get a guaranteed heavy ammo drop in exchange for half their super energy? In Season of the Undying, the Gate Lord's Eye can let it happen ... but only for a limited time. Once a new season starts, the previous Seasonal Artifact goes away.

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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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  • How Did Bugha Get His Name?

    If you don't recognize the username "Bugha" yet, you will soon. At the very first Fortnite World Cup Solo Championship held in New York City this past August, sixteen-year-old Kyle Giersdorf, also known as Bugha, took home the number one spot.

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  • Here's How To Catch The Mythic Goldfish In Fortnite: Chapter 2

    Fortnite: Chapter 2 has brought a lot of new changes with it, but one of the biggest being the ability for players to fish. When the massive Chapter 2 update rolled out on Oct. 15 -- and players got to fishing -- there was talk of a rare catch that could yield great rewards: the Mythic Goldfish.

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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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  • Will Halo Infinite Have A Battle Royale Mode?

    A slew of shooting games are chasing the battle royale trend made popular by Fortnite and PUBG. Will Halo Infinite follow suit and give fans their very own Halo inspired battle royale? That depends on who you ask.

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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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  • This Country Has Banned Animal Crossing: New Horizons

    Poor Isabelle is in trouble. Believe it or not, it looks like China is banning the cutest game of 2020 from sale. Reuters is reporting that retailers in China are officially refusing to carry Animal Crossing: New Horizons for the Nintendo Switch due to activists using the game as a protest platform.

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  • You Can Play Half-Life: Alyx Without VR

    Half-Life: Alyx has proven to be a worthy addition to the Half-Life franchise. Telling a side-story involving the character Alyx Vance from Half-Life 2, this new game has been huge for its developers. Modders have taken it upon themselves to bring Half-Life: Alyx to a more traditional gaming set-up.

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  • Valorant's Invasive Anti-Cheat Software Is Causing An Uproar

    Riot Games' Valorant hasn't even been officially released, but it's already raising some concerns regarding customer privacy. It has been discovered that Valorant's anti-cheat software, Riot Vanguard, is always active on user computers, even when they aren't actively signed in and playing the game.

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  • The Truth About Pokemon Yellow's Companion Game

    Fans already knew that there were many characters cut from the Pokemon games, but that was really just the tip of the iceberg. Pokemon games have gone through many different iterations. However, it now appears that there was an entire Pokemon spin-off that was canceled in the series' early years.

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  • That Days Gone PC Rumor Unpacked

    A few fans on Twitter have stumbled upon what appears to be a listing on Amazon France for Days Gone for the PC. This has led to quite a bit of speculation, considering Days Gone was released as a PlayStation exclusive. However, there are a few reasons why this may not actually be in the works.

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  • PS5 Will Be Limited At Launch

    If you were hoping to get a PlayStation 5 when it is finally released, you may want to preorder it when you can. Sources close to Sony are expecting a much smaller production run of the new console than we may have anticipated, releasing around 5 to 6 million units for the first fiscal year.

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  • Former Xbox Director Breaks His Silence On PS5 Controller

    Sony finally unveiled the design of the PlayStation 5 controller last week, and it has had everyone talking. However, we haven't heard a lot out of the folks on the opposing team, aside from a pointed gif. That has now changed with recent comments from former Xbox marketing director Albert Penello.

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  • The One Problem GTA 6 Has To Fix

    Finally, after years of speculation, we seemingly have confirmation that Grand Theft Auto 6 is, indeed, on its way. Now that we know that the game is happening, ScreenRant's Hayes Madsen made solid points regarding one thing that GTA 6 may need to implement before anything else: cross-platform play.

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  • Did Modern Warfare Add A Tiger King Skin?

    The Call of Duty franchise has provided fans with plenty of surprises in the last month or so. However, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare players are currently obsessing over a new character skin in the game that seems to resemble a recent Netflix celebrity: John Finlay from the new TV show Tiger King.

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  • Twitter Reacts To Nintendo Hacking Issues

    Nintendo Switch fans are having something of a difficult time with hackers. According to a report from Eurogamer, multiple Nintendo Switch users are complaining about having their accounts accessed by outside parties, some of whom aren't even in the same country as the accounts being hacked.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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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  • Niantic Is Trying To Make Pokemon Go Easier For Rural Players

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    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.

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  • 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.

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  • Fortnite Fan Theories That Might Be True

    Some of the game's most ardent fans have been hard at work deciphering secret clues, and when you see what they've found -- well, let's just say that Epic Games has been putting a lot more thought into this battle royale than most have assumed.

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  • Our First Look At The Canceled Superman Game

    It appears that concept art has just surfaced for a canceled Superman video game from WB Games. The art was spotted on the website of artist Joël Dos Reis Viegas, who has worked on titles like Batman: Arkham Knight and Batman: Arkham Origins. It appears to show Superman flying over a beautiful city.

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  • The Most Epic Boss Fights In The God Of War Series

    God of War was never about being subtle. Protagonist Kratos doesn't just kill: he annihilates anything in his path. Who wants to open a door when he can smash it open instead? So when it came time to design the boss battles, did the games' developers go small? Oh, no: they went as big as they could.

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  • The Real Reason Valorant Is Offering Hackers $100,000

    Riot Games is offering $100,000 to any hackers who can crack their software, but for a good reason. It could actually end up making Valorant a much more enjoyable experience. Gamers were somewhat riled up last week by Vanguard, the anti-cheat software in Riot Games' new tactical shooter, Valorant.

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  • Most Impressive Fortnite Records

    Fortnite is nothing short of a phenomenon. Whether it's the number of people tuning in to watch someone survive Anarchy Acres or it's a gunshot heard 'round the world, Fortnite just can't stop setting the bar. Here's our compilation of the most impressive records in Fortnite.

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  • GTA 6 Development Stage Rumor Unpacked

    Surprising no one, it appears as though there's more to the recent Grand Theft Auto 6 announcements than we first realized. Recent leaks led many fans to believe that Grand Theft Auto 6 is actually closer to completion than we have been told by Rockstar Games. It may actually be "60% to 70% done."

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  • BlizzCon 2019 Mystery Panels Hint At Up To 6 New Game Announcements

    With BlizzCon just over a week away, the gaming industry is abuzz with rumors about what Blizzard will unveil at their annual convention. A look at the official schedule adds more fuel to the fire, with six mystery panels hinting that the developer might have more in store than anyone expected.

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  • The Worst Steam Games Ever Released

    From barely functioning adventure games to simulators that forgot to simulate any semblance of fun, the following games are examples of some of the very worst that Steam has to offer, past and present. Some of the titles here were even so bad that they've been removed from sale.

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  • The Bizarre Truth About PS5's Robot

    It seems like every time we get more info about the PlayStation 5, it's weirder than the last thing we learned. A new patent just filed by Sony for a PlayStation 5 peripheral might easily be the most bizarre leak yet. One word, PlayStation fans: robots. Sony has filed a patent for a robot companion

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  • The 3 Best And 3 Worst Slender Man Games

    Like all genres — and, in this case, exceedingly specific subgenres — there's games in the Slender Man mythos that are must-plays, and some that are so bad they have to be seen to be believed. We've got the best examples of both. Grab your flashlight — it's time for a walk in the woods.

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  • Why Rockstar Won't Release A GTA 5 Single Player DLC

    Grand Theft Auto 5 is one of the best-selling games of all time. Since its initial release, the game has sold over 120 million copies. A good reason for this longevity is Grand Theft Auto Online. However, many fans still feel cheated by the fact that we never received any single-player story DLCs.

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  • Selena Gomez Sues Game Company For $10 Million

    Variety has reported that Singer and actress Selena Gomez has filed a lawsuit against a mobile game for allegedly using her likeness. According to the lawsuit, Gomez believes that her likeness and that of many other celebrities have been used by mobile game Clothes Forever without their permission.

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  • This Gamer Almost Lost A $1.4 Million Character

    Some people aren't messing around when it comes to building their characters in their favorite games. In fact, late last year, an MMORPG character was literally held hostage once and has become the subject of legal battles. Unfortunately for this player, he trusted his character to the wrong person.

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  • Rockstar Just Lost A Co-Founder

    A recent SEC filing from Take-Two Interactive has revealed a major shakeup at Rockstar Games. In a shocking turn of events, Dan Houser, Rockstar's co-founder and vice president of creativity, has left the company.

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    Cooking Mama: Cookstar, an adorable cooking simulator, has found itself at the center of another scandal. This time, the game is the subject of possible legal battles between the Office Create, the IP holders, and Planet Entertainment, the company that published the latest installment of the series.

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  • The Truth Behind ESRB's New Rating

    The Entertainment Software Ratings Board, a.k.a. ESRB, has made an announcement regarding loot boxes in games. There will be a new disclaimer assigned to games featuring loot boxes and other microtransactions, which will read "In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items)," accounting for random items.

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  • Stadia Is Making Desperate Moves To Stay Relevant

    Due to the continuing lockdowns and social distancing happening in the face of the coronavirus outbreak, a lot of people have suddenly found themselves with a ton of free time to play video games. To that end, Google is offering two months of its top tier service, Stadia Pro, to users for free.

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  • Dark Souls 3 Is Harder With A Ring Fit Controller

    The Dark Souls franchise already has a reputation for being one of the more dastardly difficult series in gaming. However, notable game modder Super Louis 64 found a way to ratchet up the difficulty and make sure that players feel the burn when they're battling monsters: using a Ring Fit controller.

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  • The Dark Truth Behind Cooking Mama: Cookstar

    When is a game more than just a game? When it's potentially a front for a cryptocurrency mining operation. That's the accusation some players are leveling at Cooking Mama: Cookstar, which most believed at first was the latest title in the beloved Cooking Mama series.

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  • What The Critics Are Saying About The Final Fantasy VII Remake

    After years of speculation, delays, and fan anticipation, Final Fantasy 7 Remake will finally arrive in stores this Friday. Critics have already gotten their hands on the game and shared their thoughts on this update of a classic. Final Fantasy 7 Remake is more than just a retread of the original.

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  • How Rockstar Plans To Help Coronavirus Relief

    The coronavirus outbreak has affected the way of life for many people, leading to business closures and economic uncertainty. Rockstar Games has just told its fans how it plans to help out in the fight against COVID-19. The company announced its newest pledge in a post on its official website.

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  • Is Luigi's Mansion 3 Mission Based?

    Luigi's Mansion 3 will be released on Halloween this year, and will follow Luigi as he infiltrates a scary hotel and does his best to rid it of otherworldly entities. Now fans of the series want to know one thing: is Luigi's Mansion 3 mission based?

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    We often wrestle with mysteries in our universe, but if we dig deep enough, we can usually come up with a suitable answer. Will that be the case for this latest PewDiePie riddle, which has left us more confused than ever about YouTube's algorithms and what exactly defines "success?"

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  • Ninja Reveals His True Feelings About Fortnite's First Map

    While most were delighted to be playing in a new Fortnite location at the start of Chapter 2, it seems some players are now missing that first map and all the memories they made there. One of those players is Ninja, the popular Mixer streamer who makes his living playing Fortnite for the world.

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  • Twitter Reacts To Ninja's Big Announcement

    Today, Tyler "Ninja" Blevins made a huge announcement in conjunction with Epic Games. After years of streaming Fortnite content, Ninja himself has finally become a part of the game itself. As of tomorrow, players will be able to purchase a character skin themed after the popular streamer.

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  • Things Keep Getting Worse For Ninja

    First Ninja tweeted something that a lot of people didn't like. Then his Twitter account got hacked. Now another Fortnite streamer is challenging him to a real-life fight. It's safe to say Ninja's had a rough few days.

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    If recent reports are to be believed, Twitch's viewership is on a slow but steady decline. There are also reasons to think that these numbers could be related to the career trajectory of Tyler "Ninja" Blevins.

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    A new competitor is on the battle royale scene in Call of Duty: Warzone -- though it seems not everyone is a fan of Call of Duty's newest take on the formula. Ninja, for example, seems to take issue with the way Warzone handles the looting process.

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  • Twitter Reacts To Ninja's 'Weak Mindset' Dig

    Superstar streamer Tyler "Ninja" Blevins is known for his extremely competitive nature. However, a recent tweet from Ninja has raised the ire of some of his followers, as he seems to be suggesting that any gamers who don't react with anger towards a loss are simply playing incorrectly.

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  • Ninja Savagely Roasts Cloak Over Mixer Jab

    While we've gotten pretty used to streamers feuding with one another over the years, sometimes a jab between players can actually be pretty funny. Over the weekend, Ninja joined Summit1g and Cloak (a.k.a. Cloakzy) for a stream of Call of Duty: Warzone. A few words were exchanged roasting Ninja.

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  • Ninja Has A New Duos Partner

    There is a new Fortnite Duos partnership in town. Tyler "Ninja" Blevins and Ali "SypherPK" Hassan have joined forces to make the battle royale game theirs. In a new video posted by SypherPK, he announced to his fans that Ninja will be his new Duos partner heading into the Fortnite Champion Series.

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  • Ninja Breaks His Silence On FaZe Dubs Controversy

    Recently, streamer FaZe Dubs landed himself in hot water when he was caught on stream using a racial slur during a game of Fortnite. FaZe Clan announced that Dubs was suspended from the team indefinitely. A few notable streamers have weighed in on the controversy, including Tfue and Ninja.

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    It's not been a great week for the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate community. Yesterday we reported on the story of a 15-year-old girl who was harassed after defeating a pro player at a Smash Bros. tournament. Now it appears that same pro player is embroiled in a controversy of his own.

    By Shawn Farner Read More
  • The Real Reason #BoycottBlizzard Is Trending On Twitter

    After winning a match during the 2019 Hearthstone Grandmasters Event, Ng Wai "Blitzchung" Chung expressed his support of the Hong Kong pro-democracy protests. Following the steam, Activision Blizzard removed Chung from the tournament, banning him from Hearthstone esports for a period of one year.

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  • Mario Kart's Best Racers Are Ready To Smoke You

    Do you think you're pretty good at Mario Kart 8 Deluxe? If so, you'll get a chance to prove it over the next two days, thanks to a new tournament Nintendo is about to launch that'll run through Sunday, Jan. 19.

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  • Ninja Breaks His Silence On Fortnite Pros' Cheating Scandal

    The Fortnite community is in an uproar again, all thanks to a group of pro players who were found to be cheating during the Fortnite Champion Series. Videos surfaced of two pro teams clearly colluding with one another to outlast the other teams, which put an end to the teams' involvement in the FCS.

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  • The Real Reason Why CouRage And Myth Don't Want To Stream Fortnite

    While Fortnite continues to be one the biggest games on the market, many of gaming's biggest streamers are beginning to pull away from the battle royale phenomenon in a noticeable way. Two of more high profile examples of this would be CouRage and Myth. Both expressed an interest in branching out.

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  • Fortnite Cheater Removed From World Cup

    Fans at this year's Fortnite World Cup got to see something that doesn't happen very often; a competitor being removed from the tournament for blatantly cheating while playing.

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  • FaZe Banks Breaks His Silence On FaZe Jarvis

    It looks like FaZe Jarvis is once again back in the news, but this time, it's not because of anything the former Fortnite pro and content creator did. Rather, it's because another major player in the esports community weighed in on his situation.

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  • Dr Disrespect Breaks His Silence On Drop Scandal

    Just last week, Dr Disrespect came under fire for labeling his streams in a misleading manner. He had been putting the word "drops" in stream titles, which led many disappointed viewers to believe that he was giving away keys to access the closed beta for Riot Games' Valorant. He has now responded.

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  • 2019 Streamer Of The Year Revealed

    At the 2019 Esports Awards last night, one streamer was recognized above all others as Streamer of the Year. On the honey yellow stage in Arlington, Texas, the mayor of the city handed over the trophy to none other than Guy "Dr. Disrespect" Beahm.

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  • EA Just Gave Out One Of The Harshest Bans Ever

    Kurt "Kurt0411" Fenech is a competitive esports player and streamer with a bit of a reputation for having an attitude in the face of defeat. His profanity-laden rants, blow-ups, and conduct during Electronic Arts-sponsored events have led to him butting heads with EA in more than one instance.

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  • Mortal Kombat 11 (And More) Snubbed By EVO 2020 Lineup

    It's always exciting when the EVO fighting video game tournament announces their annual lineup. This year's no different, though the games lineup announced for EVO 2020 brings some surprises. For instance: Mortal Kombat 11 has been snubbed by the competition after only a year of its release.

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  • Esports Pro Player Sues Over An Oppressive Gaming Contract

    According to the Hollywood Reporter, Tfue, one of the world's most popular Fortnite: Battle Royale players, has filed a lawsuit against his gaming organization. Turner "Tfue" Tenney today initiated the process for suing FaZe Clan, the esports organization he signed with in April 2018.

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    According to LG Hyena, a Rainbow Six Siege player on the Luminosity Gaming squad, Ubisoft left his team completely in the dark about competing in the Siege Pro League. As a result, Hyena took to Twitter to make his unhappiness known.

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  • Esports Are Reportedly Just As Stressful As Athletics

    Can you imagine the stress an NFL kicker must be under when it's time for a last-second field goal attempt? That experience is reportedly right on par with how esports players feel when they're competing on a big stage, according to a new study.

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    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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  • 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.

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  • Video Games That Made Their Creators Stupid Rich

    Don't let your parents tell you that there is no money in video games. There's actually a ridiculous amount of money in video games. In a world where streamers like Ninja can get rich by playing games for an audience, imagine just how much the creators of those games are making.

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    Talented designers have taken it upon themselves to invent their own PS5s. These fan concepts are seriously alluring, so much so that it might be a disappointment when Sony finally gets around to revealing the actual design of the PlayStation 5.

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  • Horizon: Zero Dawn 2: Will We Ever Get A Sequel?

    With the PlayStation 5 on the way, players are wondering if some of their favorite exclusives will receive sequels for the powerful, next gen console. While a God of War follow-up is practically guaranteed, it's less clear if Guerrilla Games has plans for a Horizon: Zero Dawn 2.

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    With beginnings that sound more like a fangirl fantasy than a real life relationship, PewDiePie and Marzia have kept their fun relationship vibrant and engaging on social media. Now that Marzia is officially Mrs. PewDiePie, here are some interesting facts you may not have known about her.

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    In the past few years, it's become apparent that if you've got the personality and drive, Twitch can be a lucrative source of income. The rewards can be huge. Here are ten Twitch streamers who show that hard work, gaming skills, and an entertaining personality can pay off big time.

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    The battle lines have been drawn. On one side, FaZe Clan, one of the most well-known clans in gaming. On the other side, Turney "Tfue" Tenney, who might be the most famous person playing Fortnite right now (sorry, Ninja). The fight is over money, and the whole thing is weird.

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