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By Alex Calvin, Tuesday, 8 December 2020 17:52 GMT Developer Bungie details what we can expect from Season 13. Bungie has confirmed that crossplay will be coming to its online sci-fi shooter Destiny 2 next year. In an update on the studio’s website from Destiny 2 assistant game director Joe Blackburn, the developer revealed that
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TimeSplitters isn’t often recognized for its story. Intricate level design, innovative multiplayer, and a cast of goofy characters hallmark the franchise. But its third instalment, Future Perfect, had a distinctive overarching narrative at the heart of its time-jumping escapades that brought a new spin to the series. Typical of game development, this story wasn’t oven-ready
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Since its release in 2017, the Nintendo Switch has been raking in money for the House of Mario – but two years on, in classic Nintendo fashion, the company decided to change things up and provide a compact alternative to the hybrid console: the Nintendo Switch Lite.  The Switch Lite is the smaller, lighter sibling
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Two-minute review The Thrustmaster TCA Sidestick Airbus Edition is a flight stick made in the image of an Airbus sidestick. It’s an officially licensed tie-in. And as well as the base controller you can get a throttle set and a pack of additional modules that add a real sense of authenticity to sims like Microsoft
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Sony PlayStation 4 Slim deals Sony PlayStation 4 500GB… Sony PlayStation 4 500GB… PS4 1 To Slim PS4 Slim 500GB Black Console… Deal ends Tue, 1 Dec Show More Deals The Sony PS4 console is available in a smaller ‘PS4 Slim’ variant. But although it’s had a design upgrade, it’s still a fantastic console –
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Moga XP5-X Plus Bluetooth Controller deals Amazon UK View Similar One-minute review Despite the new console hype, the future of gaming sits not solely with the likes of the Xbox Series X or the PS5, but in the cloud, with subscription services and data centers doing the heavy lifting, and our lower-powered mobile devices acting
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When I first became interested in computers, the idea of gaming on a low-end laptop or desktop was a contradiction in terms. Your options were: Intel, if you could afford them, AMD if you needed a cheaper but good-enough option, and Cyrix if you hated yourself. In the modern era, we aren’t nearly so constrained.
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