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Egon Kilin

I’m Load The Game’s co-founder and community manager, and whenever I’m not answering questions on social media platforms, I spend my time digging up the latest news and rumors and writing them up. That’s not to say I’m all work and no fun, not at all. If my spare time allows it, I like to engage in some good old fashioned online carnage. If it’s an MMO with swords and lots of PvP, I’m most likely in it. Oh, and if you’re looking to pick a fight in Tekken or Mortal Kombat, I’ll be more than happy to assist! Connect with me by email markjudge (@) loadthegame.com only

Titanfall update 4 coming tomorrow for PC and Xbox One

The fourth update for Respawn Entertainment’s online FPS Titanfall will be arriving tomorrow for PC and the Xbox One. This update comes with the usual assortment of bugfixes and balance changes, but some brand new features have been added as well. Among them we can find the Featured Game Modes. The first one is being called Marked For Death, and Wingman ...

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Samsung Gear Live and LG G Watch available today

Google announced today at their I/O conference that the LG G Watch and all-new Samsung Gear Live, both running Android Wear, will be available to order today. The previously announced LG G Watch will also be available for $299, and the Moto 360 will be available later this summer. Samsung watches make their return to Android, as they were using ...

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Android TV brings Google back to the living room

Google is making a huge push with Android this year, spreading its reach to your phone, your computer, your car, your wrist, and now finally, your television with the all new Android TV. The long-rumored service finally debuted onstage at Google’s I/O conference, featuring a simple to use, clean user interface based on Google’s new Material Design, the software running ...

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Google previews Android L and new Material interface

The first order of business today at Google’s I/O conference was to show what everyone came to see: A new version of Android. Google showed off a major redesign of the mobile OS with the Android L Developer Preview, the biggest change being purely an aesthetic one with the new Material Design. But don’t worry, the Google Now inspired interface ...

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Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida talks about the future of Project Morpheus

There has been a lot of talk about Sony Entertainment’s Project Morpheus VR these last few months. Most people were expecting some exciting announcements regarding the headset to be made at E3 2014, but the company didn’t seem keen on talking much about it unfortunately. The only interesting news I can think of was the reveal of The Assembly, a promising new ...

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Google takes their OS to the streets with Android Auto

As a company, Google has always made strides to try and change the way we do things. Now, the company is looking to change one more thing: driving. The company announced at their developer conference a version of the Android OS designed to plug into our cars and help us use our phones in the car called Android Auto. The ...

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Ubisoft’s Valiant Hearts: The Great War releases later today

Valiant Hearts: The Great War, a new puzzle adventure game developed by Ubisoft will be releasing today for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and the PC. Ubisoft’s latest addition caught the attention of more than a few people when it was presented at this year’s E3. The upcoming title is set during World War 1 (hence the subtitle The Great War) ...

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GTA Online Heist missions details and new DLC leaked

Details for a number of GTA Online Heist missions have been recently leaked on Gyazo. The leak comes from none other than DomisLive, a Youtube user credited with revealing important information about the GTA Online “I’m Not a Hipster” update prior to its release. He, in turn, credits two other sources that are presumably quite reliable. In the description of his video we ...

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Oxford University invents breakthrough facial recognition software

A new type of facial recognition software invented by researchers at the University of Oxford can tell if a person has a rare genetic disorder just by analyzing their photos. The breakthrough invention is able to recognize faces in everyday pictures, just like the photo software used by Facebook or Google. According to Oxford, between 30 and 40 percent of rare genetic ...

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OtterBox Unveils New Resurgence Power Cases for iPhone 5/5s

OtterBox Resurgence Case

If you’re like me, you drop your phone more than you actually talk on it, and battery power is of the utmost importance. Now, OtterBox will look to solve both of these problems at once with the addition of their new line of cases, the Resurgence Power Cases. These new cases are for the Apple iPhone 5/5s, and have cutting-edge ...

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