Author: Dinesh

Hardcore PC Gamer, as well as an outdoor player - cricket, Badminton, etc. Fond of exploring news related to technology, video games, and more. Shoot me anything related to gaming or tech at this email address - [email protected].

Titanfall 3 is rumored to be in development and may be released next year. Last month, EA revealed that Titanfall 3 was dependent on Respawn Entertainment for its creation, which in turn gave fans the hope of a third game coming out one day. Other players recalled that Respawn Entertainment is currently working on Apex Legends and a sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2, which is rumored to be in development. However, it looks like Titanfall 3 has been recently in talks by the studio. On his Twitter account, industry insider Tom Henderson, best known for his Call…

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A recent rumor has anticipated a possible landing of Godfall on Xbox Series X/S between the months of May and June and even there would also be plans to bring it to the Xbox Games Pass later. The aforementioned rumor of Godfall coming to Xbox Series X/S then resumed on Twitter with a fairly precise schedule on the transition path that Godfall should make, also shows the intention to bring the game in Collector Edition format and during the year there is also mention of the possible landing of the game on Google Stadia. You can check the tweet at…

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The head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, stated in the latest roundtable that the Redmond company is pursuing the goal of strengthening the Xbox Game Pass with the exclusivity of Bethesda games. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that the Bethesda brands will stay away from other platforms from now on. For many years now, Microsoft has endeavored to invest a lot of money in buying development studios and publishers. A total of $7.5 billion recently went into the takeover of ZeniMax Media and Bethesda. The goals that Microsoft is pursuing are no secret, as the Redmond company would like to expand…

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The next Sony livestream for PS4 and PS5 games will start in a few days. The show, adapted for the Asian audience, is dedicated to the games Resident Evil Village and Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, which should also meet with an interest in the western countries. Sony has announced a new livestream called Play! Play! Play! for PS5 and PS4. It is broadcast by Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Asia, but the western audience should also be interested in the games shown. Because the focus is on Resident Evil Village and Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade. If you would like…

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As we all know, id Software is hard at work on the previous year’s release of DOOM Eternal with new DLCs. The first part of the DLC called The Ancient Gods – Part One was released in October 2020 last year. Now, part two of the DLC will be making its entry soon in 2021, as the studio had promised. According to the post on Reddit, the release date of the DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part Two DLC has been leaked, as new details have come up regarding the title. The latest DLC will launch on March 18…

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Due to the great success of The Sims 4, it is only a matter of time before we will see a sequel to the successful life simulation. Electronic Arts has now published a couple of job advertisements that give an interesting indication of future innovations for The Sims 5. The American game publisher is currently looking for new backend software engineers for the “Sims” series. This is what the summary of the job tells us: “You will work with multiple designers, producers, and client engineers prototyping and shipping features that expand the gameplay possibilities of The Sims.” What exactly awaits…

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In the past few hours, a very tempting voice has surfaced on the net for the most avid fans of the Redmond giant and the Bethesda franchises. Both Skyrim Special Edition and the GOTY edition of Fallout 4 for Windows 10 have been released on the Microsoft Store with a release date set for March 11th, which suggests that both could be released on the Xbox Game Pass PC service to celebrate during the course of this week. It would seem to be an article that, purchased individually, can offer the user both games: for those who have not yet…

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As already announced last year, the role-playing game Final Fantasy XVI will be released exclusively for the PlayStation 5. According to current reports, this time we could be dealing with a “real” time exclusivity in which the PC version of the game is also left out for the time being. One of the first major third-party titles announced for the PlayStation 5 last year was the role-playing action-oriented game Final Fantasy XVI. However, the announcement quickly caused a lot of confusion. Officials spoke of a timed-exclusive release on the PlayStation 5. Since the presented gameplay scenes came from the PC…

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As it turns out, there would be a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle on the way. The publisher of the solid revival of classic games, DotEmu, today announced Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, a side-scrolling brawler for up to four players. Shredder’s Revenge is a title inspired by the most community-loved classics of the genre, among which we also see Turtles in Time. The relative details that have been given to us are very few, however, this news will make many players and fans happy with the comic series of the sci-fi genre created in 1984 by the designers…

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In a recent announcement, Denuvo announced that the in-house anti-tamper technology will find its way onto the PlayStation 5. On the PC, Denuvo is one of the best-known providers of software of this type. Also on the PlayStation 5, players in competitive titles are repeatedly confronted with cheaters that unfairly gain an advantage. As announced, developers and publishers can now look forward to prominent support in the fight against cheaters and hackers on the PlayStation 5. Denuvo anti-cheat technology is officially found on Sony’s new consoles and is now part of the PlayStation 5 Tools and Middleware Program. Denuvo is…

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