

We’re already moving into Season 2 of Year 8 of Rainbow Six Siege, which launches on May 30th. Operation Dread Factor introduces a new defense operator from Sweden, a rework of the Consulate map, some new gameplay updates for the Shooting Range, a new permanent arcade playlist, and more.
by Cassie Peterson
I’m usually not one to really get into playing board games or tabletop games in general, but occasionally I do like to sit down with some friends or family to just have a good time, and one of the best things to do when chilling is to play some
by Cassie Peterson
In late 2021, the hit Netflix series Squid Game took the world by storm. A dystopian future story, those desperate for money accept invitations to take part in a series of games, however losing is a fatal error. It sat perfectly alongside films like The Hunger Games, Maze Runner, and
by Cassie Peterson
The simulation genre has been one of the most difficult genres for me to catch onto, particularly those that rely on creativity. I will be the first to admit that I’m not the most creative individual – my Minecraft houses are all square and made of oak planks, okay – but
by Cassie Peterson
Happy Division Day! Today Ubisoft showcased the future of Tom Clancy’s The Division franchise. On the livestream, held on their Twitch channel, they gave us a look at The Division 2 Year 5 roadmap, including the upcoming Descent mode featured in Season 1, Broken Wings. Explore solo or with
by Cassie Peterson
Minecraft really is the game that keeps on giving. It’s a game with truly limitless potential for storytelling and creativity. Well, the teams at Mojang Studios and Blackbird Interactive have presented us with yet another opportunity to dive back into this world with Minecraft Legends. In Legends, the Overworld
by Cassie Peterson
In my opinion, the teams at Ubisoft are the undisputed kings of Easter Eggs and crossovers between their various properties, and their upcoming arena shooter is the greatest of them all. XDefiant is Ubisoft’s new free-to-play arena shooter being developed by Ubisoft San Francisco that sees multiple worlds from
by Cassie Peterson
Ghostwire: Tokyo released last March on the PlayStation 5 and PC, scoring rather well across the board. The game blends first-person action gameplay with action-RPG elements and a touch of horror in a ghost-town Tokyo. A massive supernatural event has wiped out 99% of the population of Tokyo. Playing as
by Cassie Peterson