CoD: Warzone 2 Will Bring Back 1v1 Gulag With Season 2 Update, Devs Confirm
Infinity Ward has confirmed that one of Call of Duty: Warzone 2's less popular changes is getting reverted in the upcoming Season 2 update. Al Mazarh is downsizing the Gulag…
Dotemu & Netflix Games bring TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge to mobile devices
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge launched on iOS and Android, but you can only check it out if you have a Netflix subscription.
New League of Legends champions bring the monster in 2023
League of Legends champions have come under fire for being too 'pretty' for a while now, but coming into the MOBA's 2023 season Riot has confirmed that one of its…
Sony Might Bring Cloud Gaming to Streaming Services and Devices, Patent Suggests
A newly-discovered patent suggests that Sony is toying with the The post Sony Might Bring Cloud Gaming to Streaming Services and Devices, Patent Suggests appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.
After 13 Years, Avatar: The Way Of Water’s First Theatrical Previews Bring In $17 Million
Disney is reporting that Thursday night previews for Avatar: The Way of Water took in $17 million. Deadline was first to report, adding that the foreign total from 44 markets--not…
Unreal Tournament 3 X Will Bring Popular 2000s Arena Shooter Back For Free On PC
The Steam page for Unreal Tournament 3, which had been long dormant since the game launched in 2007, saw an unexpected update: The game is now called Unreal Tournament 3…
Diablo 2: Resurrected’s 22 Nights Of Terror Holiday Event Will Bring A New Surprise Each Day
Diablo II: Resurrected is ready to celebrate the holiday season with an advent calendar of in-game surprises over the next 22 days.As detailed in a blog post that is appropriately…
Microsoft announces 10-year commitment to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo platforms
Amidst concerns about Call of Duty becoming exclusive, Microsoft says it will bring the series to Nintendo.
Microsoft Has Made a ’10-Year Commitment’ to Bring Call of Duty to Nintendo Consoles
Xbox boss Phil Spencer has said that Microsoft has entered a "10-year commitment" to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo consoles following its acquisition of Activision Blizzard.