Category: Video Games

PETA Wants a Vegan Guide to Palworld

Once something becomes popular, it doesn’t take wrong for the crazies to complain about it. Right now, the Japanese indie video game Palworld is taking the gaming world by storm, selling over seven million copies in five days and being the most-played game on Steam at the moment. Now, PETA – th...

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New “Pokémon with Guns” Game Palworld is a Hit

Sometimes, it’s the simplest concepts that prove the most popular. Over the past few days, the latest example of this is “Pokémon with guns.” That phrase is being used to describe Palworld, a new action survival video game from Japanese game developer Pocketpair. Palworld drops you into an o...

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Trailer Puts You in Indy’s Shoes

While his last movie (or two) may have been a bust, Indian Jones is putting his best foot forward in the gaming world. Today, Bethesda released a trailer for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, the upcoming video game that continues the exploits of the world’s greatest adventurer. This time, Indy ...

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Ubisoft Wants Gamers “Comfortable with Not Owning Games”

Another shot has been fired in the war against physical media. In a recent interview with GamesIndustry.biz, Ubisoft’s director of subscriptions, Philippe Tremblay, talked about the video game company’s new subscription service, Ubisoft+. (Disney really started a trend with that plus sign, huh?)...

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Suicide Squad Video Game Leak Presents Disturbing Poison Ivy Scene

Another video game leak has comic book fans wondering what to make of an upcoming release. A clip from Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League reveals a plot point from the game, and it’s… strange. In the clip, the Squad discovers a reborn Poison Ivy (who died in Arkham Knight, the last game in ...

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Insomniac Games Leak Reveals Wolverine Footage

The best there is at what he does has been exposed a little early. A week ago, Insomniac Games was hacked by a group called Rhysida, who threatened to release the stolen files online unless the video game studio paid them $2 million. Insomniac declined, so the hackers followed through with their thr...

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