The holiday season is that special time of the year when it is better to give than to receive. Digital Extremes, the studio behind the free-to-play action RPG Warframe, has the holiday spirit. For a limited time, one of their older titles Dark Sector is available on Steam for free!
Earlier today, Valve announced that the highly anticipated Steam Decks will be delayed. Like many other manufacturers and companies around the globe, getting supplies to their destinations has become rather problematic. Stuff that would take hours if not days to produce is now taking days to weeks. This is partially due to shipping issues affecting the supply chain. Because of this, there has been...[Read More]
This week has not been the best for Ubisoft. While combatting sexual allegations, multiple executives stepping down, and game footage leaking, Ubisoft had their work cut out for them this weekend. Yesterday afternoon, Ubisoft held their Ubisoft Forward event to showcase their upcoming line up of games. Prior to the event, gamers knew they would be seeing footage for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla...[Read More]
E3 2019 is less than a few weeks away, and one of the most anticipated games being showcased is Borderlands 3. It was already confirmed by Gearbox that they would be showing off more Borderlands 3 at this upcoming E3. During Gearbox’s Gameplay Reveal event this month, we got to see a good chunk of content for the upcoming sequel, so fans are expecting no less this summer.
Gearbox’s Borderlands 3 gameplay reveal was everything fans could’ve hoped for. We got to see a good chunk of gameplay that showcases a ton of new features. And yes, if you’re wondering, the guns with legs were as awesome as you hoped!
Yes, another “leak” happened from Gearbox. I think this might be the third or fourth leak from their team, which leads me to believe all of these are intentional. With the Borderlands 3 Gameplay Reveal a day away, it’s only natural that some screenshots would end up on the internet. The latest of which are the skill trees for Zane, The Operative class.
Destiny 2: The Forsaken is just on the horizon. To help build up the excitement, Bungie has released a brand new launch trailer to give us more insight into The Forsaken’s epic story. Sadly though, according the trailer, Cayde has died. For me personally, I don’t believe that Cayde will stay permanently dead, considering they got Nolan North to take over the role.
Steam Early Access can be a tough place for a small developer. The need to get a revenue stream flowing is vitally important to keeping the lights on and development continuing, but it’s also vital to not put something out there too soon, lest players sour on the experience of a glorified vertical slice that they paid real money for. A lot of developers get it right. Others, not so much. Unfortuna...[Read More]
Earlier today, Kasedo Games officially announced Warhammer 40K Mechanicus. In the announcement trailer, gamers are introduced to the Adeptus Mechanicus army led by Magos Dominus Faustinius; this will be the first video game adaptation of Adeptus Mechanicus army. Characters will lead their priests and troops on a tactical quest to salvage ancient technology from the mysterious tombs of the planet ...[Read More]
Earlier today, THQ Nordic announced that they had purchased Koch Media for 121 million pounds and had acquired the rights to Metro, Dead Island, and Saints Row. Five years have passed since THQ closed its doors after filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy and its assets were liquidated. Since then, a majority of THQ franchises have had a sequel announced or one that is rumored to be currently in develop...[Read More]
Swedish developers Image & Form and Zoink have announced that they will be merging. The newly combined company will be called Thunderful, and instantly becomes one of the major players in the European game development community.
Online action RPG Closers has released a new gameplay video and details of the game’s first raid in advance of the its February 6 release date. Published by En Masse Entertainment, Closers focuses on a group of psychic high school students in Neo-Seoul, and combines the action of old school 2D beat ‘em ups, combos from classic fighting games, with the art and drama of modern episodic anime.