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Bethesda’s Indiana Jones Game Was Multiplatform, Now Xbox Only

During Thursday’s big Xbox vs Federal Trade Commission court hearing, Pete Hines of Bethesda (Fallout, Starfield) confirmed that the upcoming Indiana Jones game from MachineGames was originally planned to be a multiplatform release, meaning available to more people. But after Xbox bought up Bethesda, things changed and the game will be an Xbox console exclusive.

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Warzone Officially Shutting Down, Players Mad

It’s official: Warzone Caldera, formerly known as the original Call of Duty: Warzone, is shutting down later this year so developers can focus on the battle royale’s sequel and players are angry. The announcement came in a Call of Duty blog post titled “An update on Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera” published on June 22.

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Submarine Horror Game Gets Popular Due To Missing Titanic Sub

As you likely are aware, five people are currently missing onboard a tourist sub that was heading down to the remains of the HMS Titanic. We don’t yet know what went wrong and if those onboard are still alive—it seems unlikely at this point—but a large-scale search for the Titan and its crew is still

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Pokimane Thinks Going From Twitch To Kick Is Cringe

Imane “Pokimane” Anys, would never stream on rising platform Kick, which already lured big names xQc and Amouranth away from Twitch with high profile contracts. Rooster Teeth’s RWBY x Justice League Collab Puts Batman’s New Anime Abilities To Good Use Read More: Amouranth Follows xQc’s Lead And Leaves Twitch Anys wouldn’t even do it for

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The Bombshell PlayStation Email About Call Of Duty Exclusivity

PlayStation boss Jim Ryan has been fighting Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard tooth-and-nail, claiming it jeopardizes Call of Duty on PlayStation 5. But in a private email when the deal was first announced, Ryan apparently wrote that he didn’t think it was an “exclusivity play” to take away Call of Duty, and that Microsoft was

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10 Surprising Ways Fans Are Using Recall

Gif: Nintendo / Jhent / YOLOBU / botelho720 / Kotaku In Tears of the Kingdom, Link gets a whole new suite of abilities granting him mastery over the physical world around him as well as control over time itself. With Recall, Link can stop time, select an object previously in motion, and send it backwards.

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Here’s What You’ll Find On Starfield’s 1,000 Procedural Planets

When Bethesda revealed that Starfield would have over 1,000 planets, it sounded both impressive and like a potential nightmare. What if instead of a dozen bespoke locations, the open world sci-fi RPG was scattered across hundreds of lifeless rocks filled with the same old stuff. Director Todd Howard suggests it’s somewhere in the middle. The

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Kid’s Game Roblox Now Lets You Make Games For Fans Aged 17+

Roblox, the online game creation system once populated mostly by kids under 13, is adding a new 17+ category to account for its recent growth in adult players. The Witcher 3 Meets Tense Roguelike PvE Card-Battling In Rogue Mage “17 to 24 year-olds are the fastest-growing group on Roblox, and in 2022, people over 17

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Diablo IV Will Make You Create A New Character For Every Season

Image: Blizzard Entertainment I have yet to dive into Diablo IV, even as my coworkers are raving about it, but I’m starting to think I never will now that I know you apparently have to create a new character each season to take part in its battle passes. The Week In Games: What’s Releasing Beyond

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The Best The Series Has Been In Ages

A bold and risky pivot toward action for Square Enix’s beloved RPG franchise, Final Fantasy XVI is a stunning achievement that revitalizes the series for a new age—and it just may be the best the series has been in more than 20 years. In an era when so many developers try to emulate the open-world

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