Monthly Archives: "January 2020"

The Drop: New PlayStation Games for January...

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This time on Dra– er, The Drop, an RPG experience of earth-shattering proportions comes to PS4, based on the anime phenomenon that helped bring the

MLB The Show 19 PS4 Tournaments: New Year�...

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Hundreds of thousands of gamers of all skill levels have challenged each other for thousands of prizes, ranging from unique dynamic themes to real world

Share of the Week – 2019’s Year In Gami...

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Happy New Year! In the final days of 2019, we asked you to take a look back at the year in gaming and share moments

PlayStation.Blog Game of the Decade: The Wi...

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As the 2010s drew to a close, we asked you to scan through an impressive list of games and choose three that stood out as

As GAME battles with its landlords over sto...

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GAME staff face an anxious start to 2020 as they wait to learn their fate following the struggling company’s announcement of impending store closures. Yesterday,

2020 in preview: Cake Bash already looks de...

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Now that 2020 is here we’re having a little look ahead at some of the year’s new games that have us intrigued. “Play as your

Five of the Best: Cats

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Five of the Best is a weekly series about the bits of games we overlook, those poor old things. I’m talking about crowds, potions, mountains,

Resident Evil 3 remake gives Carlos “...

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It sounds like Carlos Oliveira will have a bigger role to play in Resident Evil 3 remake than he did in the original game. Speaking

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare player gets re...

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We’ve had spawns raining men, tactical insertion teleports and players flying around the unreleased battle royale map – but now another glitch has gained prominence

Rio Ferdinand wants parents to turn on cons...

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Former football pro Rio Ferdinand is fronting a new campaign designed to encourage parents to turn on console family controls. The video game industry has