by Joey McDermott | Nov 4, 2022 | Gaming, News
In what is looking to be a ragnarökin’ holiday window for the gaming industry, Sony Santa Monica’s God of War Ragnarök, sequel to their critically-acclaimed hit God of War (2018), is set to lead the way. Putting up an impressive 94/100 score on OpenCritic ahead of its...
by Drew Walker | Nov 4, 2022 | Gaming, News
Just a few weeks after Square Enix Montreal announced its rebrand to “Onoma”, Embracer Group has shut down the newly acquired studio. This comes just months after Embracer Group acquired the former western studios belonging to Square Enix, including Eidos Montreal and...
by Jon Byrum | Nov 3, 2022 | Gaming, News
There were no tricks, only treats coming from Electronic Arts’ press release on October 31st announcing a three game collaboration with Marvel. In the partnership, EA aims to develop three original stories set within the ever-expanding Marvel Universe. Jay Ong,...
by Joey McDermott | Oct 29, 2022 | Gaming, News
This past week Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, sat down with the Wall Street Journal at WSJ Tech Live to discuss a wide range of topics from mobile gaming to the “metaverse”, giving plenty of insight along the way. Here are the highlights: The...
by Jon Byrum | Oct 27, 2022 | Gaming, News
Riot Games announced they are delaying two upcoming League of Legends spinoff games. Originally scheduled to come out in 2022, Song of Nunu and Convergence are now prepared to come out sometime in 2023. Song of Nunu and Convergence are just the two latest games in a...
by Drew Walker | Oct 26, 2022 | Gaming, News
Age of Empires is celebrating its 25th Anniversary and it is doing it in style! The beloved gaming franchise just marked this special anniversary with a livestream event that was filled with nostalgia and exciting announcements. Fans new and old all had things to...
by Joey McDermott | Oct 22, 2022 | Gaming, News
This past week was home to a number of high profile game releases across multiple platforms and genres. Here’s how they’ve landed so far: A Plague Tale: Requiem (84 on OpenCritic) – As a sequel to 2019’s award-winning A Plague Tale: Innocence, Requiem sees...