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Press Release: MULTIPLAYER FUTURE SPORT SENSATION LASER LEAGUE NOW AVAILABLE

CALABASAS, Calif. – Feb. 8, 2018 –Laser League, the arcade-style multiplayer action sport of the future from indie publisher 505 Games and BAFTA award-winning development studio Roll7, is available now in Early Access on Steam for PC. From today, players can join exhilarating local matches up to 4v4 or go online for 2v2 and 3v3 action, facing off against friends in three packed and vibrant international stadiums with a dozen challenging maps to master.

 
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Multiple Farming Modes in Pure Farming 2018

According to Polish developer and publisher, Techland, their upcoming farming simulation game, Pure Farming 2018, will have up to three different modes for players to work through. On top of their early announcement that farm owners could have 4 farms going at once, in 4 different countries, the company is now detailing some of their other ways to play. Check out the descriptions below!

 
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Smoke and Sacrifice Is Coming to PC and Consoles This Year

Curve Digital has brought a lot of cool games to the Wii U, Nintendo Switch, and other consoles (and PC). And now they are bringing another game to PC and consoles with the survival rpg Smoke and Sacrifice. We have a trailer for the game, plus my some brief impressions from me and a press release with more info! Smoke and Sacrifice looks so good! I love the art style in this game and the gameplay looks really good. I’m…

 
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Press Release: Insurgency: Sandstorm Rolls Out Its Teaser Trailer

January 30, 2018 - Taking the original Insurgency formula and evolving it, the million-selling FPS comes enhanced and expanded. Insurgency: Sandstorm is built in UnrealEngine 4 with upgraded graphics and takes the series into a new era. Coming to PC and, for the first time, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Insurgency: Sandstorm brings extended gameplay possibilities, improved immersion, as well as new co-op and versus objective-based game modes―all while retaining the lethal tactical action that made Insurgency the worldwide phenomenon it is today. Today's brand new teaser trailer follows a wounded fighter as he stumbles through an assault while images of combat flash through his head.

 
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The Optimum Room Set-up for Gamers

As gamers we’re generally familiar with the concept of “modding” the sh*t out of stuff, aren’t we? You upgrade a character by fine tuning his or her skill profile, you specialise your army or cart or whatever it might be for different tasks: lighter armour, more rapid fire rate, greater acceleration; you sacrifice health or clout for a special ability etc. etc. So let us ask you this: What about “modding” your gaming environment…? After all, the space you play…

 
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Press Release: CARTOON NETWORK RELEASES OK K.O.! LET’S PLAY HEROES ON PLAYSTATION®4, XBOX ONE AND WINDOWS PC VIA STEAM

ATLANTA – Jan. 23, 2018 – Cartoon Network has launched OK K.O.! Let’s Play Heroes, a new video game featuring brawler-style combat and off-the-wall adventures based on Cartoon Network’s animated TV series OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes, published by Cartoon Network Games and developed by Capybara Games. The title is available globally today on the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system via the PlayStation®Store, Xbox One through the Xbox Games Store, and Windows PC via Steam for $19.99.

 
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Samsung Unveils First Thunderbolt 3 QLED Curved Monitor at CES 2018

Samsung has had a number of great news items come out of CES 2018, but one of the most important to myself is the unveiling of the Thunderbolt 3 QLED Curved Monitor. This is the first curved model on the market that will support Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. Although many might assume this is soley for a gaming audience, Samsung has assured interested parties that this is a great monitor for all computer related activities. Check out more from Samsung below!

 
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Three Things Assassin’s Creed Origins Doesn’t Need…But Would Be Cool

Assassin's Creed Origins is easily one of the best games released in 2017, and it has even taken my top spot amongst Assassin's Creed titles since the original, topping my previous all-time favorite, Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag. From start to finish, exploring Ancient Egypt and removing its citizens from the grasp of a tyrannical leader was an amazing experience. With so much to do, there really was never a dull moment. Quests were varied, and the chance at rare and legendary loot made me explore every nook the game had to offer. When we look back at past Assassin's Creed experiences, however, there were some game play elements that were never added to Origins. We decided to look at 3 changes Assassin's Creed Origins could have made, despite not needing to!

 
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Undead Dragons coming to Elder Scrolls Online

It has been a few months since I picked up Elder Scrolls Online and put some significant time into it, but with a new paid Dragon Bones DLC and free Update 17 on the horizon, that is about to change. Bethesda announced today that new features are coming to the popular online multiplayer experience, that brings not only new content, but features that long time fans have been asking about for a long time.

 
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Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft Consumer Report – From Least Concerned to Most in 2018

When the clock ticks past 11:59 PM on New Years Eve and everyone celebrates a new year, its hard not to reflect on the past year, and what’s to come, whether in our personal lives, professional lives, or even our gaming lives. Nintendo easily won 2017, despite Sony having a really good showing, and although Microsoft launched a new console this year, it seems to have already sold the bulk of its units to early adopters, as sales have drastically trickled off. But what does 2018 have in store? Can Nintendo maintain - let alone build on - the successes of 2018? Can Sony build on a very solid 2017? And can Microsoft do anything to bring fans back? Let’s break down the big three and where they will sit in 2018!