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Chivalry 2 has been officially announced, will be timed-exclusive to Epic Games Store

Tripwire Interactive has announced its partnership with developer Torn Banner Studios to publish Chivalry 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the genre-defining, multiplayer first-person slasher that brought brutal medieval battlefields to life in gruesome cinematic fashion. Continue reading Chivalry 2 has been officially announced, will be timed-exclusive to Epic Games Store

CD Projekt RED explains why it will not stream online Cyberpunk 2077’s E3 2019 public gameplay demo

CD Projekt RED has issued a statement about the lack of an online stream for the public gameplay demo of Cyberpunk 2077 that will be present at E3 2019. According to the company, this decision was made in order to further hype its title and increase interest for the upcoming Gamescom 2019 gaming event. Continue reading CD Projekt RED explains why it will not stream online Cyberpunk 2077’s E3 2019 public gameplay demo

Phantasy Star Online 2 is coming to North America in Spring 2020

SEGA has announced that Phantasy Star Online 2, one of Japan’s greatest online RPGs, will launch in the West, debuting in North America in Spring 2020 on both Xbox One and the PC. All stories and content, and especially the fan-favorite epic battles with their huge number of enemies, will be included in this free-to-play release. Continue reading Phantasy Star Online 2 is coming to North America in Spring 2020

Carrion is a brand new reverse horror game, first screenshots and E3 2019 trailer

At E3 2019, Devolver announced brand new game called Carrion. Carrion is a reverse horror game in which you assume the role of an amorphous creature of unknown origin, and you can find its first official screenshots – as well as its E3 2019 trailer – below. Continue reading Carrion is a brand new reverse horror game, first screenshots and E3 2019 trailer

Bethesda announces Orion; new engine-based tech for streaming games, developed by id Software

During E3 2019, Bethesda announced Orion; a patented collection of software technologies that optimize game engines for superior performance in a streaming environment. Developed by the engineers at id Software, renowned for the industry-leading id Tech 6 game engine, Orion is a game – and platform – agnostic game streaming technology that will stream video games at lower latency and lower bandwidth, making streaming games accessible to more people, in more areas, at higher quality. Continue reading Bethesda announces Orion; new engine-based tech for streaming games, developed by id Software

DOOM Eternal releases on November 22nd, gets new action-packed E3 2019 gameplay trailers

Bethesda and id Software have announced that DOOM Eternal will be officially released on November 22nd. In order to celebrate this announcement, the publisher has released two action-packed E3 2019 gameplay trailers. DOOM Eternal appears to be as good as DOOM 2016 and returns the fast-paced action that players enjoyed. Continue reading DOOM Eternal releases on November 22nd, gets new action-packed E3 2019 gameplay trailers

Human NPCs and full dialogue trees are coming to Fallout 76 for free this Fall, battle royale mode announced

Bethesda has announced that a new update, called Wastelanders, will be coming to Fallout 76 this Fall. This update will be free to all Fallout 76 players and will be coming to all platforms this Fall. Furthermore, Bethesda announced Nuclear Winter; an all-new 52-player PvP Battle Royale mode, free for Fallout 76 players. Continue reading Human NPCs and full dialogue trees are coming to Fallout 76 for free this Fall, battle royale mode announced

Halo: The Master Chief Collection – Halo 3: ODST will cost $4.99, all other Halo games will cost $9.99 each

Microsoft has revealed the price for each individual Halo game that will be coming on the PC via the Halo: The Master Chief Collection. According to the team, each title can be purchased individually and almost all of them, Halo: Reach, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 2 Anniversary, Halo 3, and Halo 4, will be offered at $9.99USD on both the Microsoft Store and Steam. Continue reading Halo: The Master Chief Collection – Halo 3: ODST will cost $4.99, all other Halo games will cost $9.99 each