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After years of waiting, Mario Kart fans are getting some new content.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is a game Nintendo first unveiled on September 23, 2021, during a Nintendo Direct. Fast forward a few months, and here we are again with a brand new trailer. This is another Kirby platformer if you don’t recall this game when it was first announced. Players will follow the iconic character on a …
A new Mario Strikers game is coming later this year.
Atomic Heart will be launching later this year.
Life is Strange is an iconic franchise at this point as the original title launched back in 2015. Originally developed under Dontnod Entertainment, this game was released as an episodic adventure. Here, players took the role of Max Caulfield, a young photography student that suddenly found herself back in the town she grew up in, Arcadia …
Sony launches the official PSVR2 product page.
Grand Theft Auto fans can rejoice. After a lengthy support cycle for Grand Theft Auto V, it looks like the next installment is in development. For now, Rockstar Games is at least confirming that their next installment to the Grand Theft Auto franchise is in the works. But, don’t expect any fine details quite yet as the game was …
Sony still has some buy money left.
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Bungie finds a new home as a Sony first-party studio.
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Artist Howie Lee gives insight behind his work in Sifu.
A look at what 2022 will bring ESO.
A small look at the upcoming free-to-play game.
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Deck Nine offers another look at this upcoming collection.
It looks like Star Wars Battlefront fans won't find a third installment coming out into the marketplace.
Christopher Natsuume explains blockchain gaming and why it's a terrible idea.