Month: December 2020

Sony’s interest in the anime streaming service Crunchyroll has been known for a while now, but back in October, we reported that it looked like a deal would be closing soon. Now the company has confirmed that it has acquired the anime hotspot, selling it to its own Funimation, effectively absorbing its largest competition.  “The
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Cyberpunk 2077 has encountered a number of technical issues in its release, from underwhelming console performance to huge downloads for PC. So it might a surprise that some players are finding that their preferred way to play CD Projekt Red’s huge sci-fi RPG is Stadia. Google’s game streaming platform hasn’t really had a real heavy
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Drink your noodle juice Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time. Draugen is described as a “fjord noir”, a story-heavy mystery set in an isolated (in fact, abandoned) town in 1920s Norway. It’s also got a character called Alice in it, which is
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Microsoft’s xCloud cloud gaming service is expanding in 2021 and its Xbox Game Pass service is driving new engagement with the Xbox ecosystem. That’s the word from the company in a recent blog post, which highlighted recent developments for both
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The latest edition of Famitsu magazine has arrived with subscribers and this week’s edition contains plenty of reviews including Ubisoft’s, Immortals Fenyx Rising. Immortals Fenyx Rising was one of the highest reviewed games this week and received 34/40. Here’s all this week’s Famitsu reviews: Children of Morta (PS4, Switch) – 9/8/8/8 [33/40 Immortals Fenyx Rising (PS5, Xbox
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By Stephany Nunneley, Wednesday, 9 December 2020 18:18 GMT November was also Control’s best selling month. Quick bit of news for you: Remedy announced today that Control has sold over 2 million copies since it was released 15 months ago. The news was announced during a company briefing, according to Remedy’s communications director Thomas Puha.
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