For the next two weeks, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is swapping out hostages and bombs for safeboxes full of… well it doesn’t actually say what they’re full of. I imagine it’s money, or gold, or something that old-timey English gangsters like, because it’s all part of the Grand Larceny …
Read More »Cyberpunk 2077 Night City Wire Announced for June 11th
“Stuff will be shown” as per CD Projekt RED’s Marcin Momot. CD Projekt RED has dropped quite a few details about Cyberpunk 2077 over the past few months but not much by way of new gameplay. However, that could change on June 11th as the game’s official Twitter has announced …
Read More »Even Coronavirus Covid-19 Cannot Stop Cosplay
Kotaku EastEast is your slice of Asian internet culture, bringing you the latest talking points from Japan, Korea, China and beyond. Tune in every morning from 4am to 8am. Last month, Kotaku posted what it thought could be this year’s last cosplay gallery. For an in-person show, that’s probably true! …
Read More »Intel’s first 7nm Xe graphics cards are in pre-alpha testing
Back in November, Intel detailed its supercomputer ambition with Ponte Vecchio—a 7nm GPU built with the Intel Xe architecture. Now, Intel’s maiden data centre graphics card has appeared in pre-alpha form, according to a registration on the EEC, way ahead of its 2021 release window. The Ponte Vecchio RVP (reference …
Read More »Paper Beast Delivers A Thought-Provoking, Immersive World – PlayStation.Blog
My first glimpse of Paper Beast came during last December’s jam-packed State of Play presentation. Nestled between the mind-bending puzzles of Superliminal and the Kingdom Hearts III expansion was a captivating trailer showcasing a first-person journey through dreamlike terrain. The video featured interesting topography and trippy visuals, but what did …
Read More »id confirms it’s parted ways with Doom Eternal composer after soundtrack controversy • Eurogamer.net
After several weeks of silence, id Software has addressed the controversy surrounding the quality of its official Doom Eternal soundtrack and, in particular, the comments made by original composer Mick Gordon in light of fan complaints, confirming Gordon will not be returning to work on the music for Doom Eternal’s …
Read More »EA Play Live Will Be A Digital Event Next Month
E3 was canceled this year, but EA just announced a digital EA Play Live event full of “world premieres, news and more,” which will take place on June 11. This would have been around the time that E3 would have happened, so hopefully this is a good way to kick off the summer …
Read More »Random: Major UK Bank Creates Free Switch Game To Teach Kids About Money
Any readers of a certain age from the UK will no doubt remember NatWest’s promotional piggy banks; way before Pokémon was a thing, these were the ultimate collectables and are now worth a pretty penny. But times have changed, and the National Westminster Bank has made the jump to releasing …
Read More »This Week on Xbox: May 1, 2020
We know you’re busy and might miss out on all the exciting things we’re talking about on Xbox Wire every week. If you’ve got a few minutes, we can help remedy that. We’ve pared down the past week’s news into one easy-to-digest article for all things Xbox! Or, if you’d …
Read More »Haunted Paintings and Creepy Fake Art – Animal Crossing: New Horizons Wiki Guide
Each time you visit Redd, he will display 4 works of art – they could be real or fake. Fortunately, these artworks are from the real world so if you’re an art history buff you may already know what to look for! Otherwise, you may buy fake artwork that Blathers …
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