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Bungie's Legal Victory: Destiny 2 Cheat Seller to Pay $12 Million in Damages
Bungie, the creators of the popular online multiplayer game Destiny 2, has won a lawsuit against Rome-based cheat vendor Mihai Claudiu-Florentin. What is the conclusion? According to TheGamePost, the damages totaled $12 million. VeteranCheats, Claudiu-Florentin's platform, facilitated the sale of cheats that provided players with unfair advantages such as seeing through walls and improved aiming capabilities.
Xbox Game Pass Price Hike Looms as Microsoft's Activision Blizzard Takeover Faces Resistance
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in the United Kingdom is concerned that Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard will result in a significant price increase for Xbox Game Pass. With both the CMA and the FTC putting up roadblocks to the deal, the gaming community is left to speculate on the consequences of this corporate clash.
Terra Invicta: A Grand Strategy Odyssey with Infinite Possibilities
Prepare for a journey into Terra Invicta's vast cosmos, a grand strategy game that promises an incredibly deep and engrossing experience. Despite being in early access, the game already has multiple layers of gameplay, diverse factions, and infinite replayability. However, it is not without flaws—let's get into the details of what makes Terra Invicta both fascinating and difficult.
Dredge Review: Reeling in the Eldritch Depths of a Fishy Adventure
Dredge, a game that immerses players in an eldritch mystery, proves to be an unexpected find. It's easy to see why gamers are hooked with a compelling narrative, simple yet engaging gameplay, and an eerie atmosphere.
Super Mario Bros. Movie Leaps Towards a Billion-Dollar High Score
According to Deadline, the Super Mario Bros. Movie is on track to become the first film of the year to gross more than a billion dollars in theaters worldwide. The film has already grossed $693.1 million worldwide in just two weekends.
Doctor Who Meets Fortnite: Timey-Wimey Terrors and Teasers Abound
Doctor Who and Fortnite fans, grab your fezzes and sonic screwdrivers, because the iconic sci-fi series Doctor Who is gearing up to celebrate its 60th anniversary with an intergalactic collaboration with Fortnite. There have been numerous leaks and rumors, and we're here to dissect the timey-wimey details of what promises to be an event for the ages.
Get Ready to Fly: Warner Bros. Games Announces Harry Potter Quidditch Champions
Prepare to soar through the skies on your broomstick, Harry Potter fans! Warner Bros. Games has announced Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions, a new game that will immerse players in the magical world of Quidditch.
American McGee Tells Fans to Stop Asking About Alice: EA Controls the IP
American McGee, the creator of the popular Alice video game series, has stated that he is getting tired of being asked about the franchise's future. McGee stated on his Patreon page that Electronic Arts (EA) owns the rights to Alice and controls its fate.
Angry Birds Fly to Sega in €706 Million Acquisition Deal
Sonic the Hedgehog is on a mission to conquer the mobile gaming market, thanks to Sega Europe Limited's acquisition of Rovio, the Finnish company best known for its Angry Birds franchise.
Super Success for Super Mario bros.: Movie Breaks Record as Most Successful Game Adaptation Yet!
It's-a me, Josh from NeonLightsMedia, eh.... okay, that doesn't sound as smooth as hoped, regardless, we have some exciting news for all Super Mario Bros. fans out there! The Super Mario Bros. Film is now officially the most successful video game film adaptation of all time.
Call of Duty goes Underground: Microsoft advertises potential Activision Blizzard acquisition in London tube stations
Activision's potential acquisition by Microsoft Blizzard has been making waves in the gaming industry for more than a year, and it appears that the company is going all out with its advertising efforts in order to win the public opinion.
Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Receives Rating in Korea confirming 2023 Release
Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon by FromSoftware has been a long-awaited release in the gaming community, and fans of the series will be pleased to learn that it has been rated in Korea. While no official release date has been set (apart from somewhere in 2023), this is a promising sign that the game will still be released this year.
Microsoft dismisses gamers' antitrust lawsuit over Activision Blizzard takeover as 'implausible'
Microsoft is facing another lawsuit, this time from a group of gamers who are protesting the tech giant's acquisition of Activision Blizzard. While the lawsuit was initially dismissed in March of this year, the group has refilled it with new information that they believe strengthens their case. Microsoft, on the other hand, is skeptical, calling the claims "unsupported and implausible." (Via Reuters)
"Peaches" from the Super Mario Bros. Movie May Score Oscar Nomination for Best Original Song
The Super Mario Bros. Movie may not have impressed critics, but it appears to have won the hearts of audiences worldwide, and it may now be in contention for an Oscar. Universal Studios has announced that the film's theme song, "Peaches," could be nominated for Best Original Song at the prestigious awards ceremony.
Diablo 4 Promises Solid Quarterly Updates with New Narrative Content, Features, and Mechanics
According to associate director Joe Piepiora, Blizzard Entertainment's upcoming hack-and-slash action role-playing game Diablo 4 will receive new narrative content every quarter. Piepiora revealed in an interview with Game Informer magazine (via GameSpot) that these updates will include "solid" quarterly content that will add new storylines and features to the game.
Experience Counter-Strike Like Never Before with Virtex's Virtual Stadium: A New Era in E-Sports?
Virtex's latest creation, a virtual stadium for Counter-Strike, is changing the game for e-sports fans. While the idea of a virtual stadium is appealing, there are some concerns about how it will be implemented and what impact it will have on the gaming community.
Half-Life: Alyx Without the VR Headset? NoVR Mod Opens Game to New Audience
Half-Life: Alyx's initial release was met with critical acclaim, but the game's virtual reality (VR) requirement was a significant barrier to entry for many gamers. That is why the 'NoVR' mod for the game is a game changer. Players can now play the entire game without using a VR headset, allowing the game to reach a much larger audience.
Breath of the Wild just got wilder: Multiplayer mod released after $10,000 challenge
A small group of modders has completed a multiplayer mod for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which many gamers have wished for for years. The modders have released a fully functional multiplayer mod for the popular game, allowing up to 32 players to explore Hyrule together, after nearly a year and a half of work.
Miniland adventure review: a pixel survival game where you decide how the world looks
Welcome to Miniland Adventure, a delightful pixel-art gem that promises to take you on an enthralling journey. With its charming graphics, inventive gameplay mechanics, and customizability, this game has quickly risen to the top of the popular upcoming page on steam.
Breaking Barriers: The Gaming Industry's Journey Towards Inclusivity and Accessibility for All
In recent years, the gaming industry has made great strides in promoting inclusivity and accessibility for players with disabilities, but, what is it exactly that has been changing?