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First Look At Fortnite’s New Weapon Reveals It Can Shoot Through Anything
This weapon is definitely a game changer…
The Skins Fortnite Players have been Begging Epic Games for are back in the Store
You’re always a winner if you’re battling in style.
Here is a Closer Look at all the Villains in the Upcoming Spider-man Game
This is getting me even more excited for this game
Esports Vs Streaming – Which One Will Make You Richer?
Both have massive opportunities to make a lot of money, but which is better?
An Interview With Troy Baker: “I Want To Know Your Stories”
He’s one of the biggest names in gaming, but Troy Baker is more interested in his fans than his fame.
Activision Confirms A New Free-To-Play Call Of Duty Game Is Coming
Mobile gamers will be happy with this announcement.
Microsoft’s Disability-Friendly Xbox Controller Even Includes Accessible Box Design
The controller was praised for its innovation when announced, and now even its packaging is going to be easy to open.
How Destiny Has Helped One Gamer’s Social Anxiety
TheNerdyCook got a lot of attention on Reddit for his post about social anxiety and gaming.
Realm Royale Will Go Head-To-Head With Fortnite
Hi-Rez Studios’ free-to-play fantasy shooter is coming to consoles – but can it take on the likes of Fortnite?
Fortnite Has Made More Than $1 Billion But It Might Be Bad News For Gamers
‘Smash-hit’ doesn’t even begin to describe the success that is Fortnite, and now it’s passed $1 billion in revenue, but what does that mean for gamers?
Fallout: New Vegas Player Beats Game on Hardest Difficulty Without Any Kills or Deaths
The patience of this man…
The Company Behind Red Dead Redemption And GTA Addresses Fornite’s Success
Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption, has opened up about Fornite’s massive success and its impact on the industry.
Ubisoft Rep Debunks Fake News About Saudi Arabia Banning Games Due To Children’s Suicide
Saudi Arabia is reported to be planning the ban of 47 video games, including Grand Theft Auto V and The Witcher, but the rumour’s been debunked by Ubisoft.