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Overwatch has good plans for future updates!

Overwatch has taken the world by storm since its initial release in May and, according to Activison, it has racked up an amazing 15 million player base, the only question on everybody’s minds now is, what is coming to Overwatch in the future? Jeff Kaplan released a developers update video telling us all just this and it is good. Check it ...

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Killing Floor 2 Details and Facts

Killing Floor is a franchise with an interesting history. The original was actually a mod of Unreal Tournament 2004 that was released in 2005. It was eventually released as a standalone game, and a sequel, Killing Floor 2, was eventually released in Steam’s Early Access. Developed by Tripwire Interactive, quite a bit of information on Killing Floor 2 has been ...

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Rockstar teases new Red Dead game

Yesterday morning, the official Twitter account of Rockstar Games tweeted a picture of their logo emblazoned over a textured red background well-known as Red Dead Redemption artwork.   With this single wordless tweet, Rockstar has seemingly teased the existence of a new Red Dead game. Following the tweet, Rockstar uploaded a similar image to its Newswire site, as well as changed the ...

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Sea battles for Endless Legend now possible!

Endless Legend, a game developed by Amplitude Studios, is no stranger to expansions. There have been three full fledged expansions and just as many minor ones. Each of the major expansions has added significant amounts of content to the game, two of them adding new factions. The fourth and latest major expansion, Tempest, has released today, and is available for ...

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Tyranny to be Released November 10

Tyranny is the latest upcoming RPG from famed developer Obsidian, the same company responsible for Pillars of Eternity and Fallout: New Vegas. Recently, they have begun a partnership with Paradox Interactive to bring Tyranny to the world. For the longest time, the game only had a vague release date of sometime within 2016. Eager fans need guess at its release ...

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Dual Universe Kickstarter Funded

Kickstarter is a platform that has garnered a rather mixed reputation. It has churned out both successes and failures, Shadowrun Returns for the former, Mighty No.9 for the latter.  Just to name a few for both groups As a result, some people look on it with concern and are hesitant at the prospect of using it. It seems, however, that ...

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Mass Effect: Andromeda official launch postponed to 2017

Though originally planned for release in 2016, Mass Effect: Andromeda was delayed until publisher EA’s fourth fiscal quarter 2017 – meaning we could expect the game to drop somewhere between January and March. Originally reported by Destructoid, comics publisher Dark Horse seems to have inadvertently narrowed the release window down to March 21, 2017. On the US Amazon listing of their ...

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HTC Vive rises in sales

HTC Vive has almost double the Oculus Rift’s steam users

2016 has been quite a year for virtual reality, with the Oculus Rift’s release on March 28th, the HTC Vive’s release on April 5th, and Playstation VR releasing on October 13th. People were quite interested in knowing their global sales, especially when considering the fact that they can cost up to $800, and while sales figures have been relatively sparse ...

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Mortal Kombat X patch 10

Mortal Kombat X gets its long awaited patch

Mortal Kombat X had quite the support after its release in 2015, the best selling game in the franchise has had up until now two DLC packs with more than 8 new characters to choose from. But if there was a criticism players had it was the lack of balance patches in 2016, many considered the game to have balance ...

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yooka laylee on track

Yooka Laylee gets physical, follows Shovel Knight’s footsteps

Waiting for Yooka Laylee is a struggle for anyone who grew up with a Nintendo 64, the kickstarted spiritual successor to Rare’s greatest works like Banjo Kazooie, Banjo Tooie and Conker’s Bad Fur Day (you decide if you want to count Donkey Kong 64 in there or not) releases in Q1 2017 and it’s blatantly clear that the developers Playtonic Games are really ...

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