Humble Bundle and Crema have announced that their Pokemon-inspired game, Temtem has sold half a million copies on the PC. Temtem came out on January 21st, meaning that it took Crema a month in order to hit its 500K milestone. Continue reading Pokemon-inspired game, Temtem, has sold half a million copies on the PC in a month
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Cloud Imperium and Crytek have settled their Star Citizen/Cryengine case out of court
Back in 2017, we informed you about Crytek’s lawsuit against Cloud Imperium. In case you weren’t aware of, Crytek sued Cloud Imperium for violating a contract. Cloud Imperium responded in 2018 to that lawsuit, eliminating virtually all of Crytek’s claims. And today, it has come to our attention that the companies have settled their case out of court. Continue reading Cloud Imperium and Crytek have settled their Star Citizen/Cryengine case out of court
Flying Wild Hog ditches Roadhog Engine over Unreal Engine 4, will announce two new games in 2020
Flying Wild Hog is the team behind two really cool first-person shooter games. Obviously, these two games are Hard Reset and Shadow Warrior 2. Now as you may know, these games took advantage of its in-house engine, the Roadhog Engine. However, it appears that the team has decided to ditch it over Unreal Engine 4. Continue reading Flying Wild Hog ditches Roadhog Engine over Unreal Engine 4, will announce two new games in 2020
Othercide is a new tactical RPG that is coming to the PC in Summer 2020
Focus Home Interactive has just revealed a new tactical RPG, Othercide. In this title, players will explore a dying timeline and discover the secrets of the City and the Suffering bred within it. Moreover, the publisher has released the game’s debut trailer that you can find below. Continue reading Othercide is a new tactical RPG that is coming to the PC in Summer 2020
NVIDIA’s cloud service, GeForce Now, has over 1 million registered players, 1500 games coming soon
NVIDIA has announced that its gaming cloud service is a huge success so far. According to the green team, over 1 million new gamers have signed up for a free plan or upgraded to the Founders membership. Continue reading NVIDIA’s cloud service, GeForce Now, has over 1 million registered players, 1500 games coming soon
Microsoft Flight Simulator features all airports on Earth, including 37K manually edited
Microsoft has released a new part in its Feature Discover Series for Microsoft Flight Simulator. In this video, Sven Mestas, Lead Game Designer from Asobo Studio talks about the game’s Airports and Airport features. Continue reading Microsoft Flight Simulator features all airports on Earth, including 37K manually edited
Camera mods released for Torchlight 2 and Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem
Isometric action RPG fans, here are two interesting mods for you today. Modders Cristi and Phnx have released two camera mods for Torchlight 2 and Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem. These mods aim to provide some additional camera viewpoints for these two hack n slash RPGs. Continue reading Camera mods released for Torchlight 2 and Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem
CEMU 1.17.2 will be available to everyone tomorrow, brings multicore & performance improvements
The team behind the amazing Nintendo Wii U emulator, CEMU, will release a brand new version of it tomorrow. CEMU 1.17.2 brings major multicore & performance improvements. As such, players can expect to be running a variety of games faster than ever. Continue reading CEMU 1.17.2 will be available to everyone tomorrow, brings multicore & performance improvements
The Witcher 3 sales on Steam have exceeded $50 million for the period between October 2018 & today
CD Projekt RED has announced that the sales for Steam version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt have exceeded $50 million. That’s for the period between October 1st, 2018, and today. Do note that The Witcher 3 came out in 2015 on the PC. Continue reading The Witcher 3 sales on Steam have exceeded $50 million for the period between October 2018 & today
“If we had a little bit more time, it would’ve been better” Respawn’s CEO on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has been a success for publisher Electronic Arts and developer Respawn Entertainment. The game sold well on all platforms, but that doesn’t mean the game is perfect. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was plagued with issues on launch. Most of these problems have now been fixed, but some still exist within the game.