In a clear warning to Call of Duty Warzone cheaters, Activision has shared a video of one player’s reaction to being hardware banned for their crimes. “This is not a drill: If you cheat, we are coming for you,” reads a tweet from the official Call of Duty account. “Banwaves …
Read More »The Last of Us 2 director says that he “stands by the game we made” despite criticism
The Last of Us 2 director Neil Druckmann has recently stated that he “stands by the game we made” when referring to the criticism it received from some players. In an interview with Game Informer (opens in new tab), when discussing how the studio dealt with the negative reaction towards …
Read More »This Devil May Cry 5 43-inch statue of Dante costs $4300
Capcom is releasing a new 43-inch “half-scale” statue of Devil May Cry 5’s Dante for $4,299. Boasting both his Ebony & Ivory pistol set as well as sword Rebellion, the Black Label statue – an upgrade on the prior, slightly less expensive one given it features an alternate head so …
Read More »Halo Infinite battle pass progression is challenge-based, not XP-based
Halo Infinite players will progress the Halo Infinite Battle Pass via in-game challenges rather than XP. In a tweet earlier today, 343 industries community manager John Junyszek said that playing and winning Halo Infinite matches will offer challenges, “which will help players progress through the Battle Pass.” That means “no …
Read More »Post office puzzler KeyWe lets you dress your kiwi birds up as a cassowary or an old man
Adorable post-themed puzzler KeyWe showed off some brand new gameplay during the Future Games Show powered by AMD. KeyWe puts you and a friend in charge of your local post office, tasking you with working together to solve its mail-related puzzles. The twist, however, is that rather than playing as …
Read More »Sword of Symphony is the JRPG thats blowing up on TikTok and you need to check it out now
Sword of Symphony is an upcoming musical JRPG being developed solely by one 22-year-old university student, and it’s blowing up on social media for good reason. Meet Stephen Ddungu, a self-described and self-taught “composer/musician, animator and game developer,” and the solo developer behind two interconnected RPGs, the more recent one …
Read More »From alien farming sims to adorable management games, indie publisher Freedom Games shows off its upcoming titles
Indie publisher Freedom Games just showed off a whole host of upcoming releases during the Future Games Show at Gamescom powered by AMD. Founded just last year, the whistlestop tour of the company’s upcoming games kicked off with Retreat to Enen, a beautiful and meditative first-person survival game set 1,600 …
Read More »Modus Games showcases Super Animal Royale, In Sound Mind, and Rustler at the Future Games Show Powered by AMD
(Image credit: Modus Games) Indie publisher Modus Games has showcased three upcoming releases during today’s Future Games Show Powered by AMD. First up we have Super Animal Royale, a 64-player battle royale in which cutesy critters fight their way to the top of the food chain in an abandoned safari …
Read More »MythBusters: The Game – Crazy Experiments Simulator actually is rocket science
MythBusters: The Game – Crazy Experiments Simulator is a must-see for fans of the show or anyone that wants to tinker and test out weird inventions without risking serious burns or the loss of a limb. We got our latest look at the PC game at the Future Games Show …
Read More »Pokemon Go backtracks on Pokestop changes after fan backlash
Pokemon Go has reversed planned changes to restore the game’s pre-COVID-19 distance requirements for PokeStops and Gyms. Just yesterday, the official Pokemon Go Twitter account published the two tweets you can see below, to announce that they would no longer be reverting to the required distances for PokeStops and Gyms …
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