Slap on the Wrist: Dr Disrespect is officially reinstated on Twitch
After some super questionable behaviour and a swift response from the streaming platform, it seems Dr Disrespect got off pretty light in the end.
After some super questionable behaviour and a swift response from the streaming platform, it seems Dr Disrespect got off pretty light in the end.
Google Stadia! It’s the future of gaming, if you happen to enjoy playing games that you already own on various consoles through a streaming connection. It all sounds like magic when you think about it: Provided that you’ve got a decent internet connection and happen to live in a country that Google gives a damn about.
Google has finally taken the wraps off of its Stadia game-streaming service. In a special presentation they called Stadia Connect, Google revealed the games that’ll be coming to Stadia when it launches in November, what they’ll cost and how the service in general works. Former PlayStation man Phil Harrison kicked off Stadia Connect, telling us about the first wave of …
Apple have officially announced the launch of their video streaming service to compete with the likes of Netflix and Amazon. Apple TV+ is coming later this year, with original content, selectable third-party content, and a redesigned TV app to combine them all.
We may not have a consistent supply of power to keep the lights on, but if there’s one thing that South Africans do have, it’s a level of freedom that we make the most of. In terms of entertainment, we’ve got it made. We can create content online, upload it and publish it without having to worry about a squad of goons bashing down our door for daring to publish a highlight reel of Apex Legends kills. That may be changing soon.
For better or for worse, exciting times lie ahead of us. It’s a brave new world out there for video games and for many of us, we didn’t even see it sneak up on us.
It’s official! Google is entering the gaming sphere, and they’re planning to bring some massive disruption to the traditional hardware sphere that gaming has existed in for many a year now. Revealed last night at GDC 2019, Google’s Stadia will bring gaming to just about any device, without the requirement of a dedicated hardware box beyond the display itself to run games.
We put a man on the moon fifty years ago, so surely our best and brightest minds can come together to solve humanity’s greatest problem next to the impending hellstorm the planet is about to become in a few years: Playing video games without needing to drop all the dimes on fancy console or PC hardware. Google reckons that they’ve got the problem licked.
In an industry often clouded by exclusivity and inflated price tags, Dossier Perfumes emerges …
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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