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Sony Isn’t Shunning Japan With the PS5 – PlatinumGames

Having a Single Xbox SKU Would Have Been Preferable, But the Xbox Series S Doesn’t Require Too Much Extra Work – Dev

Destiny 2 Xur Exotics – Graviton Lance, Shinobu’s Vow, Getaway Artist

Hitman 3 Will Receive DLC, Not Looking at New Maps – IO Interactive

Review: Tadpole Treble Encore – A Must-Buy For Fans Of Rhythm Games

Review: John Wick Hex (Nintendo Switch)

The Medium’s been out for less than a week and Bloober Team has already recouped the dev costs

Review: Olija – A Cinematic Adventure Packed With Atmosphere

Chromebook shipments set new record in a pandemic-hit 2020

Battleborn Servers Shut Down Today

Review: Bonkies (Nintendo Switch)

Most of us won’t be able to visit Super Nintendo World, so someone’s making it in Minecraft

Feature: “You Have To Rewire Your Brain To Accept The Absurdities I’m Going To Lay Out”

This leaked image hints Sony first-party games might soon be coming to Xbox consoles too

The Switch Was a “Make or Break Product” for Nintendo – Reggie Fils-Aime

Random: Pokémon Red Is Still Being Played Inside Someone’s Twitter Avatar

Silent Hill arrives in yet another horror game crossover DLC

Reminder: Enjoy Capcom’s “Limited Time” Monster Hunter Rise Demo While You Still Can

Microsoft Was Simply Exploring “Every Angle” When It Approached Nintendo About A Buyout

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury Frame Rate And Resolution Detailed

Review: Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Heart of the Forest (Nintendo Switch)

Call of Duty: Warzone can’t seem to sort out its troublesome stim

Cancelled GoldenEye 007 XBLA remaster fully revealed in 2-hour gameplay video

Gods Will Fall Review – A Smorgasbord of Different Influences

Warner Bros is trying to patent Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor’s Nemesis system

Lawsuit accuses Valve of abusing Steam market power to prevent price competition

Yakuza Remastered Collection Review – The Dragon and the Mad Dog