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Technobabylon Birthright Goes 3D
Wadjet Eye Games announced Technobabylon: Birthright, the sequel to the well-received 2015 adventure game. It will be the first fully 3D game from the developer.
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Adrian Werner
February 19, 2019
The Bard's Tale 4 Gets Director's Cut Update
inXile Entertainment announced that the planned 2.0 update for The Bard's Tale IV: Barrows Deep has grown in size so much, that with its release the game's title will be changed to The Bard's Tale IV: Director's Cut.
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Adrian Werner
February 19, 2019
Survival Mode in Apex Legends?
Poking around Apex Legends' game files continues. This time, the fans have dug up info of a survival mode, a tank, and the names of the two new characters.
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Adrian Werner
February 19, 2019
Steam vs GOG.com and Other Digital Stores, Based on Cultist Simulator Sales
The independent developer Weather Factory boasted pushing 100,000 copies of Cultist Simulator. What's interesting, the devs have revealed the sales data for all major digital stores, providing a clear picture of the market.
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Jacob Blazewicz
February 19, 2019
DiRT Rally 2.0 in First Reviews
Only a week left until the release of the latest installment of the racing game series developed by Codemasters. Will DiRT Rally 2.0 meet community's high expectations?
video games
February 18, 2019
Far Cry: New Dawn - Nvidia and AMD Comparison
Far Cry: New Dawn is one of the high-profile titles that launched in recent months. If you ever wondered how the game performs on various Nvidia and AMD chipsets, the Internet has got you covered with an extensive benchmark.
hardware & software
February 18, 2019
Rainbow Six Siege Year 4 Roadmap
Ubisoft revealed development plans for the online tactical shooter Rainbow Six Siege. Devs published a video, in which the present what's going to change in the game in its fourth year of post-release support.
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Bart Swiatek
February 18, 2019
Google Won't Block Ad Blockers
Google decided to withdraw from the planned changes to the Chromium engine, the technology behind the Chrome browser, which were to prevent users from employing ad-blocking browser plugins.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
February 18, 2019
Anthem - First Impressions
Initial hands-on impressions of the full version of Anthem have surfaced on the web. The reviewers praise combat and flight mechanics. The same cannot be said of the rest of the game - the mediocre plot, technical issues and repetitiveness.
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Adrian Werner
February 18, 2019
VR Game Gains Popularity Thanks to a Certain Battle Royale Title
The VR game Apex Construct, developed by the independent studio Fast Travel Games, has been enjoying a burst of popularity recently. All thanks to some people who mistook the game for the recent free-to-play shooter hit – Apex Legends.
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Milosz Szubert
February 18, 2019
200,000 Gamers Pre-Ordered Metro Exodus on Steam
We've learned the estimate sales of Metro Exodus on Steam. Before the game was pulled and became an Epic Games Store exclusive, 200 thousand people pre-ordered it on Valve's digital platform.
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Adrian Werner
February 18, 2019
Fortnite Dance Affair - US Goverment Denies Carlton Dance Claim
US patent office responded to Alfons Ribeiro's claim of alleged copyright infringement in Fortnite using the Fresh emote. According to patent examiners, a short, simple dance does not fall under copyright law, rendering the claim invalid.
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Jacob Blazewicz
February 17, 2019
Razer Game Store Closes After 10 Months
Razer Game Store, the digital distribution service founded by the dedicated gaming peripherals manufacturer, will close by the end of this month.
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Adrian Werner
February 17, 2019
Apex Legends - Bans and Rumors About New Game Modes
Further analysis of Apex Legends game files, suggests that the devs are planning 8-, 12-, and 24-player team game modes; there is also some info on bots. Meanwhile, the devs revealed the number of players banned for cheating.
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Adrian Werner
February 17, 2019
Game Workers Unite Demands Bobby Kotick's Resignation
A web petition was started, aiming to make Bobby Kotick, the CEO of Activision Blizzard, after the company announced a lay-off of almost 800 employees a few days ago.
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Jakub Mirowski
February 16, 2019
SNOW Debuts in Version 1.0 - Free Winter Sports Game from Crytek
SNOW has been released in full version - a game about winter sports published by Crytek company. The production is available on the Steam platform and was released in a free-to-play model.
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Bart Swiatek
February 15, 2019
Nvidia's Financial Statement, RTX Series Disapponts
Nvidia presented its financial results for Q4 2018, and they could have been better. What is noticeable is the significant drop in the gaming sector, stemming from the poor sales of GeForce RTX chipsets.
hardware & software
February 15, 2019
The Division 2 Has More Pre-Orders Than First Part
Yves Guillemot, President of Ubisoft, said in a conversation with investors that the number of pre-orders for the PC version of The Division 2 is higher than for the first installment of the series.
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Bart Swiatek
February 15, 2019
Ubisoft Plans to Publish 3-4 New AAA Titles Before April 2020
Ubisoft boasted good financial results, boosted by e.g. the sales of Far Cry 5 and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. The publisher also revealed its plans to publish several AAA titles before April 2020.
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Adrian Werner
February 15, 2019
Metro Exodus Goes Live
Today is the launch day of Metro Exodus, the post-apocalyptic FPS from 4A Games, set in the universe created by book author Dmitry Glukhovsky.
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Bart Swiatek
February 15, 2019