Month: July 2021

Over the weekend, reports emerged that Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment is looking to sell Mortal Kombat developer, NetherRealm Studios, and Lego developer, TT Games, following a complicated merger with Discovery. The report came from Windows Central’s Jez Corden, who claimed to have seen a document pertaining to the potential sale. According to Corden, NetherRealm and
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Ah, The Forest. I returned to it recently and remembered that there are horrors in the game beyond the creatures that look like God’s spare parts bin got tipped over. The building system still feels like it never left early access, and I wished I could craft cabins that looked like mansions. Luckily, I’ve found
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SUBSCRIBE for more gaming facts ► http://bit.ly/DYKG_Subscribe More Simpsons Facts ► http://bit.ly/2kGLtrT Caddicarus ► http://bit.ly/2k5iVZN In this episode, Did You Know Gaming takes a look at some facts, secrets, Easter eggs and history of Simpsons Games. The Simpsons is an animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for Fox. The series focuses on the Simpson family,
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Arc System Works has announced that the WayForward-developed side-scrolling, 2D adventure game RWBY: Arrowfell will release on the PlayStation 5 and 4 among other platforms in 2022. It was first announced in September 2020 for multi-platform release this year. “I am beyond excited to finally share details around our new video game, RWBY: Arrowfell,” Rooster Teeth’s Kerry
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What’s the best Metroid game of all time? The reveal and upcoming release of ‘Metroid 5’, better known as Metroid Dread, has had many of us going back to either revisit games in the franchise or catch up on ones we missed first time round. We compiled our personal ranking of the best Metroid games
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Bees and tower defense are a match made in heaven. You’ve got the hive and queen to be defended, and – if Winnie the Pooh has taught us anything – honey is going to attract a lot of attention. You have drones to protect the hive, while pollen can be gathered from the surroundings as
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The European Championships 2020 are in full swing… in 2021. Yes, it’s been a bit weird. You know what’s also a bit weird? Being a football / soccer fan that owns a Switch. Nintendo’s system somehow misses out on the ‘Premier’ games while getting bombarded with loads of smaller releases, and it can be hard
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We know you’re busy and might miss out on all the exciting things we’re talking about on Xbox Wire every week. If you’ve got a few minutes, we can help remedy that. We’ve pared down the past week’s news into one easy-to-digest article for all things Xbox! Or, if you’d rather watch than read, you
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Sometimes, developers share some really cool things about favorite games from the past. That’s exactly what level designer Brett Johnson is doing by sharing some early Half-Life prototypes over on TikTok, and we love him for it. Johnson also has more experience than just Half-Life under his belt too. He’s a designer that has over 20
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Last week, we asked you to soak in the summer sun from your favorite games using #PSshare #PSBlog. From beachy shores or green summer fields, here are this week’s seasonal highlights:  JRPyznar explores a beachy scene in Astro’s Playroom. CGBehemoth shares the blue waters of Hitman 3. imroyank lounges in the sun of Fortnite. M_Joe_Hort
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Sony announced during yesterday’s State of Play that the TiGames-developed action platformer F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow will release on the PlayStation 5 and 4 on September 7th. It’ll cost $29.99. In F.I.S.T., the animals of Torch City were defeated by a robotic army, forcing Rayton the rabbit to keep a low profile. When his friend was arrested, Rayton
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