Total War: THREE KINGDOMS has been delayed

SEGA has announced that Creative Assembly’s highly anticipated strategy title, Total War: THREE KINGDOMS, has been delayed. According to the publisher, Total War: THREE KINGDOMS marks a significant step forward for Total War, creating a new level of depth for the franchise’s dedicated players. Continue reading Total War: THREE KINGDOMS has been delayed

APEX Legends surpasses 25 million players, over 2 million concurrent players peak

Respawn has announced that its free to play game, APEX Legends, has surpassed more than 25 million players and had well over 2 million concurrent players at its peak. APEX Legends seems to be doing great and it’s the game that has brought Respawn back to everyone’s radar. Continue reading APEX Legends surpasses 25 million players, over 2 million concurrent players peak

OtherSide Entertainment has acquired the rights for System Shock 3 from Starbreeze

Starbreeze and OtherSide Entertainment have mutually agreed to sell back the publishing rights to OtherSide Entertainment for System Shock 3. According to the press release, Starbreeze expects to be fully reimbursed for costs the company has had in connection with development of the game. Continue reading OtherSide Entertainment has acquired the rights for System Shock 3 from Starbreeze

Crackdown 3’s destruction has been severely downgraded, comparison video between 2015 and 2019 builds

Back in 2015, Crackdown 3 was advertised as the game that would show the power of the Cloud and that it would offer incredible destruction never before seen in any game. However, that was in 2015. The game will release in a couple of days and as we can see, the destruction system has been severely downgraded. Continue reading Crackdown 3’s destruction has been severely downgraded, comparison video between 2015 and 2019 builds

Sid Meier’s Civilization VI is free to play on Steam for the next two days

Firaxis and 2K Games have announced that Sid Meier’s Civilization VI is currently free to play on Steam for the next two days. This basically means that strategy fans can go ahead, download the game now and start playing the game until this limited offer ends. Continue reading Sid Meier’s Civilization VI is free to play on Steam for the next two days

You can now play as Triss Merigold from The Witcher 3 in Monster Hunter World

Now here is something cool. Monster Hunter: World’s Witcher 3 crossover event is live (on consoles, it will be coming to the PC later this year), allowing players to assume the role of Geralt of Rivia and slay some monsters. And if that wasn’t enough, a new mod has surfaced, allowing players to assume the role of Triss Merigold from The Witcher series in order to kill more monsters. Continue reading You can now play as Triss Merigold from The Witcher 3 in Monster Hunter World

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition – Review

The Tales of, or just Tales, series has always occupied something of a strange blind spot in the résumés of even the most hardened JRPG fans in the West, and I am no exception. Indeed, these games have faithfully preserved so many of the most recognisable motifs of this genre through release after release. Yet, somehow, they have slipped under my radar time and time again. Continue reading Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition – Review

Battlefield 5 February 12th update will bring DLSS support, full patch release notes revealed

DICE has revealed the full patch release notes for Battlefield 5’s February 12th update. According to the release notes, this update will fix numerous netcode issues, will bring general quality of life improvements on maps and ground vehicles and will add four-player co-op to Battlefield V with Combined Arms. Continue reading Battlefield 5 February 12th update will bring DLSS support, full patch release notes revealed