Gaming

Now you can turn into a werewolf in Fortnite

Fortnite’s Halloween update has arrived, and it brings with it a slew of new features to explore. The update, named Fortnitemares, introduces an item called “Howler Claws”. It also brings several new items and a limited-time boss — the Cube Fiend. Fortnite’s Halloween update has arrived, and it brings with...

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The GPU shortage is over: Good news for gamers and cryptocurrency miners

Good news, everyone! The GPU shortage that has been plaguing gamers and cryptocurrency miners for the past few months is finally over. According to industry experts, all the major manufacturers have increased production and are now catching up with demand. This means that prices should start falling soon, and we...

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Top Gun update is now available for Microsoft Flight Simulator

It’s free! So, if you’ve been looking for more options in Microsoft Flight Simulator this is a great update. Microsoft Flight Simulator is getting a very cool Top Gun-themed update today, with players now able to fly the iconic F-18 Super Hornet Microsoft Flight Simulator is getting a very cool...

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A metaverse is being build by Epic And Lego

Epic Games and Lego are partnering up to build a virtual world for kids, called a metaverse. The company behind the popular video game Fortnite, is teaming up with Lego to build a virtual world for kids. Quick Overview The new world will allow kids to explore, build, and play...

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‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ Coming to Mobile

Getting in on the mobile gaming craze, Activision Blizzard has announced that Call of Duty: Warzone, previously an Xbox and PS4 game, will now be released on mobile platforms. With microtransactions and online multiplayer capabilities, it looks like this game has what it takes to appeal to hardcore Call of...

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Microsoft to acquire Activision Blizzard

Microsoft has announced its intent to acquire Activision Blizzard in an all-cash transaction valued at $68.7 billion. The deal, which has been approved by the boards of directors of both companies, will bring together two leaders in creating entertaining and innovative gaming experiences across PC, console, mobile, and tablet platforms....

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Sony Hopes Activision Games Stay Multiplatform

How long will Sony support the idea of developers making console games exclusive to one platform? It looks like that answer may depend on how much third-party publishers want to make their games exclusively available to PlayStation owners. In an, Sony Worldwide Studios head said that Microsoft must continue to...

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