Overwatch and Diablo could be adapted into animated series
According to some information pulled from a LinkedIn profile, it seems possible that both franchise might be making their way to the small screen.
According to some information pulled from a LinkedIn profile, it seems possible that both franchise might be making their way to the small screen.
Nvidia’s GeForce Now launched out of beta last week, and it’s already given Google and its cloud-based platform Stadia something to worry about. According to those who’ve used it, it runs well enough, enables advanced features like RTX, and best of all, lets you play games from your Steam and Epic Game Store libraries without having to purchase games anew. As a result it has a significantly larger and more robust library of games.
Following a developer update, game director Jeff Kaplan has revealed the incoming implementation of the “Hero Pool” system which hopes to solve issues of meta stagnation. I played Overwatch for a very long, long time. It was almost a ritual, getting home from campus, making a disgusting meal only a student (or Darryn) could tolerate and spending a few hours …
That console you’ve got in your living room? Its more than just a gateway to new gaming experiences, online adventures and a hub for sharing content. It’s also a box that can serve a certain other need that usually revolve around a little of the ol’ five-knuckle shuffle. With consoles having a web browser, a lot of pocket pinball players opt to get their sultry kicks through that piece of hardware.
Chronicling Mercy’s efforts in an Egyptian aid camp, the short story was released earlier this week for free and hints at a new in-game skin for the Dr Angela Ziegler
The sequel to the incredibly popular competitive shooter will launch under different clients but eventually unite under a single launcher The thing about multiplayer focused games releasing sequels is that there’s instantly a fear that the servers of the original game will be shut down, essentially forcing people into newer versions of the game their either don’t enjoy or don’t …
As welcome as the presence of Overwatch 2, it’s a strange new take on Blizzard’s beloved hero-shooter experience. For starters, it’s pretty much the original Overwatch but with a few more bells, whistles and Genji in a hoodie which is just adorable. Many of its PvP modes, maps and features from the original game will be copied on over to the sequel, thus allowing for a crossplay between games in online matches, something which you can imagine was massively challenging for Blizzard to throw resources at.
In case you missed it, Blizzard announced that there’s a sequel for its hit team-based multiplayer FPS coming in the future. Yes, Overwatch is getting a sequel – but it’s a weird sort of half-sequel that’s been curiously communicated. For starters, if you’re playing Overwatch just for the PvP, you won’t even have to buy the new game. The new heroes and the new PvP modes will be playable from the older game – and Overwatch 1 and 2 players will be able to play together.
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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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