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Daniel R. Miller, Author at GameZone - Page 251 of 251 → Read More
Metro: Exodus' reveal kicked off a rather impressive showing for Microsoft during E3 2017, but it has stayed relatively quiet ever since. That has all changed thanks to Game Informer. → Read More
Players are going to be the driving force behind a lot of what will happen in Sea of Thieves. But there's a lot about the world that they can uncover for themselves. → Read More
Splinter Cell may have gone off the grid, but Xbox One players can now pop in their old copies of 2010's stylish entry, Conviction courtesy of newly launched backwards compatibility support. → Read More
It's been a long time coming, but Ubisoft is finally getting ready to launch dedicated server support for their multiplayer melee fest, For Honor. → Read More
Star Wars, Star Wars, and more Star Wars. Disney CEO Bob Iger has announced that multiple Star Wars TV series' are in the works for the company's upcoming streaming service. → Read More
Cheaters have once again ruined a good thing. If you've been playing PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds via Steam's Family Sharing feature, you'll need to invest in your own copy from here on. → Read More
Focus Home Interactive and developer Deck 13 have announced plans that they are moving forward with a sequel to last year's Souls-like sleeper hit, The Surge. The Surge 2 will be bigger and better than its predecessor. → Read More
Daniel R. Miller, Author at GameZone - Page 250 of 250 → Read More
While it didn't satisfy every fan out there, Star Wars: The Last Jedi Director Rian Johnson has found himself on the defensive over its details, some of which that aren't even in the movie. → Read More
Humble Monthly just continues to serve up incredible value to frugal gamers everywhere. After revealing their full list of games for February's monthly bundle, the site has also announced that Dark Souls 3 and its DLC, Ashes of Ariandel will headline March 2018's. → Read More
It's time for another Saturday afternoon look at what's on sale on Steam. Provided you didn't blow your paychecks last night, Steam has a deeper offering of quality games on sale this weekend. → Read More
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is without a doubt one of the most intriguing open-world RPGs to come around in some time and its latest trailer gives us a taste of what's to come from its narrative. → Read More
Looking forward to what's coming down the pike with Destiny 2? Here's what you need to know straight from the horse's mouth. → Read More
Less than a month ago, Square Enix confirmed what many fans probably could have guessed, in that Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age was coming to Steam. That day is today as the game is now available and comes with a nice launch discount. → Read More
Halo: The Master Chief Collection was supposed to be every Halo fans' dream; until it wasn't. However, 343 Industries recommitted itself to the project and is assuring fans that it will not disrupt progress on Halo 6. → Read More
At long last, Age of Empires: Definitive Edition is just under a month away, and developer Forgotten Empires has launched the game's multiplayer-only Closed Beta to insiders. → Read More
Psyonix has just revealed that their development roadmap for Rocket League in 2018 and it includes an Xbox One X patch. However, there will be a bit of a wait. → Read More
If you're looking to invest in some new DualShock 4 controllers, PlayStation has just revealed two new colors for your consideration. → Read More
As always, rumors should be taken with a grain of salt. But we may very well be looking at the Starters for Gen 8, which will supposedly make their debut on Nintendo Switch in the near future. → Read More