The Stoner 63 in Warzone might be a tough sell at first glance amidst faster and less heavy weapons, but when paired with the right attachments, it becomes a powerhouse. Whether you’re planning to take it
April has come and gone, and with it some incredible new releases. The Players’ Choice polls are open now for you to vote on which game made the biggest impression on you last month! We’ll keep
A basketball mini-game and an open-world survival simulator have been in development within Fortnite. The details are the latest to come to light as part of documentation revealed in the Epic Games vs Apple courtroom drama,
Fortnite generated $9.1bn in revenue across 2018 and 2019, new documents from the ongoing Epic vs Apple lawsuit have shown. This breaks down to $5.4bn in 2018 and a further $3.7bn in 2019, as reported in
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If you want to team up with friends on both PlayStation and PC, there’s good news for you, as Sony has announced a partnership with Discord to put the voice chat system on PlayStation Network. In
A treasure trove of confidential Fortnite information has come to light as part of the Epic Games and Apple trial, revealing an unprecedented level of detail on cancelled or postponed events, collaborations and in-game modes. One
Epic boss Tim Sweeney has said Sony requires compensation from publishers for cross-play in certain circumstances. In explosive comments made during the opening day of the Epic vs Apple trial, Sweeney said Epic agreed to the
Nintendo Switch exclusive New Pokémon Snap sold almost three times as many physical copies as Returnal over its opening weekend. The Pokémon photography game was top of this week’s GfK Chart-Track physical games chart, while the
You got a taste of competitive play in Open Series Tournaments*, felt the thrill of watching rivals develop, and learned how to get better month after month. It’s been one year since we launched free events