I sat down with Jonathan Dumont, Creative Director for Ubisoft Québec talk with him about the improvements in the upcoming title, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. In this interview he reveals that the game will have over 100 hours, feature fantastical creatures based on the real-world beliefs of the ancient Greeks,
While talking with Jonathan Dumont, Creative Director of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, he casually mentions that this newest title will be “easily” over 100 hours of gameplay. To say that Odyssey is the biggest Assassin’s Creed yet is an understatement, and even more impressively, it bings more than just
EA and DICE’s hotly anticipated shooter, Battlefield V is getting a beta next month. EA Early Access members will get to check out the game starting on September 4th, while everyone else can look forward to stepping into some of history’s most famous battles beginning on September 6th.
During our run up to gamescom, I got to sit down with Ubisoft Montréal’s Kévin Racape, Producer for the upcoming mind-bending game, Transference. Playable in VR on PlayStation 4, HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift, as well as on traditional flat screen-using consoles, the game explores the twisted world of
FromSoftware’s hotly anticipated feudal Souls-like, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, has finally gotten a release date. You can dive into its gritty world on March 22, 2019, and those inclined can even purchase a collector’s edition. Available for pre-order, this version of the game includes a host of goodies,
Ubisoft has just announced that it will release its third DLC for Far Cry 5 on August 28 as part of the season pass, Gold Edition, or as a standalone purchase on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The content will focus on Guy Marvel as he tries to create
Summer might be almost over, but the Overwatch Summer Games have just been heating up! Blizzard has announced that the critically-acclaimed multiplayer game will be free-to-play from August 23 to August 27 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in order to celebrate the Summer Games, which will run until
As a late night announcement, Co-Studio Head for Toys for Bob, Paul Yan, announced via the Activision blog that the long-awaited remastered trilogy for Spyro will no longer be released in September. Fans waiting to roast some Rhynocs in glorious HD will have to wait until November to do so.