Cyberpunk 2077’s latest patch adds new life quality changes

cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077 may just go down in history as the most hyped game of all time. From the developers of the Witcher series, CD Projekt Red, Cyberpunk was expected to set the tone of the genre for generations as it would truly change the open-world experience offering players a litany of different objectives, exploration, character development, freedom of choice, and much more. Unfortunately, Cyberpunk 2077 ended up being just in

Battlefield 4 is growing more popular after the release of 2042

Battlefield 4

Earlier this month, EA dropped the reveal trailer for Battlefield 2042, the latest installment in the company’s blockbuster shooter franchise. The game looks incredible, but it won’t be out until later this year. So fans are looking to fill the void by returning to 2013’s Battlefield 4. So many players have returned to Battlefield 4 that EA has had to increase the server capacity. In a message on the Battlefield 4

Back 4 Blood will always be online for every mode

Back 4 Blood

Back 4 Blood developer, Turtle Rock has confirmed that the upcoming game will be always-online, even when played alone. In a tweet from the developer, it was confirmed that players will need an internet connection to play Back 4 Blood, regardless of whether or not they are playing ‘online’. The tweet went on to say that Turtle Rock will be “looking into ways we could support offline for the future”, but that

Microsoft and Nintendo reveal upcoming releases.

Sony makes clear it will still sell PSP games on the PS3 and Vita stores

Much of the country is reopening as concerns about the coronavirus pandemic lessen, but video game makers have a message: If you want to stay inside, we can keep you entertained.  Publishers and developers big and small unveiled video games in the pipeline for the rest of 2021 and 2022 during the Electronic Entertainment Expo, which ran from Saturday to Tuesday (June 12-15). Even before that, during the Summer Games

Free Playstation Plus games leaked for July month

PlayStation

A free PlayStation Plus game coming to PS4 and PS5 users for July has seemingly leaked. Before E3, a leaker claimed that A Plague Tale: Innocence was getting a next-gen remaster. At the time of this claim, there was no word of this happening. However, the remaster has since been announced. This wasn’t the only thing leaker claimed though. They also claimed the remaster would be one of July’s free PlayStation Plus

E3 2021’s 8 best games

Xbox

The annual marathon of the video games industry’s biggest reveals started out with a big stumble in the form of an online media hub hyped to include all sorts of exclusive reveals — but was instead a creepy character creator and links out to the official websites of major publishers. Microsoft and Nintendo set a high bar with tantalizing looks at highly anticipated games and a few hype-worthy surprises. Meanwhile, other high-profile publishers — like Square

Ratchet and Clank is one of my favorite games here’s why

Ratchet and Clank

Since Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando — the sequel to the original game on PlayStation 2 — many played every game in the series with one goal: to upgrade all the guns. It’s a noble goal and a good bit of fun, but it’s difficult to pull off in a single playthrough. That’s where New Game Plus comes in. Ratchet & Clank didn’t invent New Game Plus, but it’s the first time

Bethesda wants an apology for Starfield

Bethesda wants an apology for Starfield

Bethesda kept details on “Starfield” relatively hidden after its announcement at E3 2018. So, when the developer dropped the new trailer and release date during this year’s E3 showcase, one would expect that fans of the hit-making dev would be stoked. So what’s got them riled up now? Simply put, Sony fans aren’t happy that “Starfield” is set to be Xbox and PC exclusive, a result of Microsoft’s acquisition of

Pokemon Unite will be launched in July on Nintendo Switch

Pokemon Unite will be launched in July on Nintendo

Pokémon Unite, the team-based, five vs. five strategy game co-developed with Tencent’s Timi Studio Group, now has a release window — and it’s soon. It’s coming first to Nintendo Switch in July 2021, followed by a release on mobile devices in September. Presumably, it’ll be released on both iOS and Android, but specific platforms weren’t confirmed today. In case you can’t decide which platform you want to play the game

The Atari VCS retro console is here, but it’s most interesting as a mini PC

Atari VCS console

Atari has finally released the Atari VCS, a hybrid between a desktop PC and an Atari 2600 console. The VCS was first announced in 2018 and expected to ship in 2019 but was besieged by development delays. Early backers of Atari’s Indiegogo campaign began receiving their orders in November 2020, and now the Atari VCS is available for anyone to buy through select retailers. It starts at $299, with a $399 model including