While Vampires and first-person shooters don’t seem like two things that should go together, the team over at Toadman Interactive are looking to set the second straight with their upcoming title, EvilVEvil. Launching on July 16th for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, this new vampire powered
Look, I know there aren’t playable Jedi in this game but that was a good pun. In any case, Ubisoft dropped a blog post to show off some of the accessibility features coming in the new Star Wars game from Massive, Outlaws. Remember, when we all play, everyone wins.
I feel like the title is a bit commanding, but you should watch Ubisoft Forward. There’s a lot going to be there, and some really incredible titles to be showcased. Things like Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Star Wars Outlaws, and more are already promised, with a bunch more behind
Streaming games can be tumultuous, and with even single player having it’s issues, you worry more about the precision needed for anything online or competitive focused. NVIDIA has been assuaging those worries with GeForce Now’s incredible dependability, and they’re adding another big name to the fold. Enter
If you want to go to TwitchCon, your opportunity is here. Happening in sunny San Diego, TwitchCon 2024 tickets are now live. All of the info is below, and there’s a ton of great guests to see!
We hear it’s really cool to be an early bird.
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Sony is kicking off the season of reveals with their very own State of Play. Join us as we tune in tomorrow to see the next upcoming slate of PlayStation titles in a 30+ minute show. Seeing as we have no idea what to expect, it seems we have a
Season 4 is here! Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, Warzone, and Warzone Mobile will be facing a little bit of attention competition with the reveal for Black Ops 6’s coming, but there’s a lot of fun stuff that’s been added. We’ve grabbed the patch notes
Today, ATLUS announced a mask collaboration with heavy metal band Slipknot to promote Shin Megamie Tensei V: Vengance. The collaboration videos will explore common themes, visuals, and moods that Slipknot and the game share.
In this first video, Jim Ojala from Ojala Productions, the group behind many of Slipknot’s