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Blizzard has recently dropped an update for its first-person competitive shooter, "Overwatch."
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The much awaited racing game "Forza Horizon 3" will be released soon, and fans, especially players from Down Under, have reacted to the game's inaccurate Australia map.
Bioware has recently talked about the challenges the team has encountered during the making of its upcoming sci-fi game "Mass Effect: Andromeda."
2K Sports' latest game “NBA 2K17” gets a new trailer for fans to see. The video is titled “Momentous” and the name couldn't be more apt with what the trailer has to show. Several reactions were triggered regarding the game's overall looks and how “life-like” it is now.
Electronic Arts is preparing for the deployment of its World War I-themed shooter "Battlefield 1" next month, and has already announced a map update for December.
Electronic Arts and Visceral Studios are both silent on the highly anticipated follow-up to their third-person shooter "Dead Space," sparking rumors about its cancellation.
Bandai Namco's newest "Digimon World" game, "Digimon World: Next Order," will be coming to North America in 2017.
Level-5 has recently confirmed that the much awaited RPG title "Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom" is still in development.
Recent announcement from game company Bandai Namco Entertainment will be bringing a new DLC for “Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4.” The DLC is titled “Road to Boruto” and will star the generation that follows Team 7.
Ever since the demise of the popular tracking app Pokévision, plus the seemingly broken in-game tracking system, "Pokémon GO" players everywhere have been left struggling to find mons more effectively.
Gearbox Software's highly anticipated game "Borderlands 3" was a no-show at this year's PAX West, despite the fans' requests for updates from the developers.
Sony Santa Monica is now hard at work on the highly anticipated PS4-exclusive "God of War." It is unavoidable, however, that there are some hardcore fans and critics who are not too keen on the new direction "God of War" is taking.
Microsoft has recently added five more games to its growing collection of Xbox One backwards compatible titles this week. As for the most requested Xbox One Backwards Compatible titles, "Call of Duty: Black Ops II" still holds the crown.