Cross-platform gaming has sparked a new level of excitement among gamers by removing the previously existing barriers between players based on their preferred platforms. This fusion of gaming universes is about to get even more spectacular with the tantalizing prospect of Valorant, the acclaimed tactical shooter from Riot Games, making its way to Valorant Xbox
The PS5 was like goldust upon its release in November 2020. It hit one million sales in record time and beyond that, finding one at retail value was near impossible along with the Xbox One X which released around the same time. Supply troubles hit and many loyal customers were left (im)patiently waiting to get
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Image: Valve I know it is still available and being played, but Team Fortress 2 can at times feel like a game from a different age. Partly because it is, but also because it’s so old—and has gone so long without a major update—that you’d be forgiven for thinking it was on its last legs.
Image: Rumbleverse In August 2022, Epic Games—developers of Fortnite, custodians of the Epic Games Store, creators of the Unreal Engine, rich as God—published a melee-based battle royale game called Rumbleverse. It is now January 2023 (February already for me here in Australia), and the game is already being killed off. Watch CC Off English The
Almost two years after it first aired on Prime Video, Invincible is back with a new trailer and late 2023 release window for Season 2. Based on the Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley comic book series, Invincible follows high school student Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) as he discovers his superpowers and learns about