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Microsoft Is Done Making Games For Xbox One

In a new interview, Xbox game studio chief Matt Booty confirmed that the company is done developing first-party games for the older Xbox

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Tears Of The Kingdom Players Are Now Making Music In The Game

Not only does The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom simulate wind, electricity, aerodynamics, and inertia, it also simulates the phenomenon of

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Global Offensive Pro Dies In Russia-Ukraine War

The war between Russia and Ukraine, which began in 2014 but ramped up in February 2022 as Russia launched a full-scale invasion of

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Bloober Is Almost Worthy Of Silent Hill

There’s a lot to admire about Layers of Fear, Polish studio Bloober Team’s new reimagining of its (relatively) excellent surreal, psychological adventure horror

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Final Fantasy 16’s Menu Screen Does Something Ridiculously Neat

Gif: Square Enix / Kotaku Final Fantasy XVI doesn’t hit PlayStation 5 until June 22, but players have already gotten a chance to

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Tom Holland Was Cute About His Fortnite Collab, Go Figure

The Hollywood Reporter published a profile of Tom Holland on June 14 and revealed to the world how cute and nice Uncharted actor

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These New Street Fighter 6 Characters Are Stealing Fans’ Hearts

Capcom’s Street Fighter series has given us some of the most recognizable and iconic game characters in history. But when attached to Street

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Incredible Diablo IV Cosplay Photographs Bring Lilith To Life

Cinderys is a professional cosplayer from France who has been active in the scene for almost a decade now. Over the years she’s

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Fans Convinced Mysterious New GTA Online Shirt Is Teasing GTA 6

Do you hear that? The faint sound of thousands of Grand Theft Auto fans going wild online over the latest (possible) GTA 6

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Steam Update Improves Visuals, Notifications & In-Game Overlay

Steam! We use it every day, sometimes all day, but as functional as it is, it has also—for much of its now decades-long

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