Overwatch will never charge you for post-launch content
Overwatch might be a full priced multiplayer shooter, but Blizzard will never make you pay for any new characters and maps they eventually add to the game.
Overwatch might be a full priced multiplayer shooter, but Blizzard will never make you pay for any new characters and maps they eventually add to the game.
If you’ve already ploughed through the epic Protoss campaign in Legacy of the Void, and can’t wait to get your hands on more single-player goodness, there is more of it on the way. It can now be pre-purchased, and comes with additional bonuses if it is.
Our favourite team game of the year is most certainly Rocket League. Even though most of us absolutely stink at the car football game, Rocket League is still fun! If you know what I’m talking about, then you’re either jamming it on PC or PlayStation 4 right now. And Xbox One owners, looks like you’re up next for a turn behind the wheel.
Rocket League is pure fun and then some. It’s also the game that keeps on giving, as various DLC drops have added more cosmetic flair to the title since it launched earlier this year. And next month, Rocket League is getting DLC themed around lying cakes.
This month sees an additional two Arkham Episodes released, that focuses on fan-favourite burglar Catwoman and the boy wonder, Robin. Neither episode, sets any new benchmarks for the middling story content released so far.
Rocket League's most interesting update to date now has a release date, as well as some new details regarding all the new gear you can hope to get.
Bloodborne gets its first - and probably last - proper DLC today, in The Old Hunters. It's quite spectacular.
It used to be that a fighting game would release with everything that it needed in the first week. A bunch of characters, a dozen stages and maybe an extra game mode or two. And you’d be done. These days, the system is massively different. It’s very much a modular sense of development, with game characters and stages being inserted into a fisticuffs simulator after launch. But Street Fighter V wants to change that.
Cloud gaming removed hardware barriers, but it replaced them with something less visible and …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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