Monthly Archives: "June 2020"

Introducing “The Official The Last of Us�...

Jun 09, 2020Comments off

Hey everyone, I’m Christian Spicer– a writer, podcaster, stand-up comedian, and a huge fan of The Last of Us. Like so many of you, when

Bungie’s new IP is “lighthearte...

Jun 09, 2020Comments off

Bungie has given few hints on its new, non-Destiny franchise currently early in development – though a series of new job postings have offered up

Destiny 2’s new season name and Septe...

Jun 09, 2020Comments off

Bungie will this evening lift the lid on Destiny 2’s future – so, of course, some of it has popped up on the internet a

FIFA 20 gets Black Lives Matter in-game mes...

Jun 09, 2020Comments off

EA has added a Black Lives matter in-game message to FIFA 20. The message, below, is shown on the initial startup of the game before

GAME will isolate all traded-in stock for t...

Jun 09, 2020Comments off

UK high street giant GAME will begin re-opening in England and Northern Ireland from 15th June, but with some changes. In line with local guidance,

UPDATED TIME: This Thursday, See the Future...

Jun 08, 2020Comments off

Hi all – thanks for being patient and understanding while we rescheduled this PS5 event for Thursday, June 11 at 1pm Pacific Time / 9pm

Behind the Scenes: Creating Iron Man in VR

Jun 08, 2020Comments off

Hello, this is Aaron Whiting of Seattle-based Camouflaj. I have the honor of being the lead producer on Marvel’s Iron Man VR, coming July 3

Need for Speed Heat the first EA game to ge...

Jun 08, 2020Comments off

Need for Speed Heat is getting crossplay. Crossplay launches on Tuesday 9th June, making Need for Speed Heat the first EA title to offer the

Use these discount codes to get Breath of t...

Jun 08, 2020Comments off

Over three years after release, it’s still rare to get a good discount on Breath of the Wild. But if you’re a new Switch owner,

UK government calls for evidence on loot bo...

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The UK government could classify loot boxes as gambling following an upcoming call for evidence, The Guardian reports. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and