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It's fair to say GTA fans have been waiting for something, anything in the way of concrete information about the next game in the series for a while. We've all been playing GTA 5 for nine years at this point after all. Well, according to a new report, Rockstar has been hard at work on GTA 6 for eight of those nine years, starting development on what might be the most anticpated game ever all the ...read more
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While some companies that shall remain nameless have been struggling to evolve from their frat boy work cultures, a new report says that Rockstar Games--famous for horribly misogynistic and even racist depictions in its video games--has actually cleaned up its act. Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier spoke to at least 20 current and former Rockstar employees who described a company that evolved ...read more
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Rockstar is yet to officially confirm exactly what part of the world GTA 6 will be modeled after, or exactly how big the next game in the series will be. However, the best indiciator yet may have just arrived courtesy of a new report claiming GTA 6's map will be based on Miami, and that new areas and even entire cities will be added to the game post-launch. The new information on the highly ...read more
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So, you know all those rumours from a while back about Sony snatching up Square Enix? Well, a new interview with Games Industry has added some fuel to the fire all these months later. Ex-Eidos Montreal developer Stephane D'Astous says that he had heard "rumours" of the aforementioned acquisition. According to D'Astous, Square Enix's Tokyo HQ didn't seem to be hugely invested in the publisher's ...read more
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Sony Interactive Entertainment has officially confirmed August 2022’s PlayStation Plus games. Following an earlier leak, Sony announced on Wednesday that August’s PlayStation Plus games will be Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 (PS5 / PS4), Yakuza: Like a Dragon (PS5 / PS4) and Little Nightmares (PS4). The three games will be available for subscribers to claim from August 2 until September ...read more
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Activision has promised a massive giveaway of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 beta codes next week – the biggest ever in Call of Duty League’s history, apparently. While watching Call of Duty League Championships comes with perks every day, it’s next Sunday that you’ll really wanna tune in if you want a chance to get into the upcoming beta, which will reportedly kick off in ...read more
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During the PlayStation September 2021 Showcase, Sony revealed that it was working with Aspyr Media — the team that's ported a lot of classic Star Wars games to modern consoles — on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake. Since then, excitement for the project has been through the roof, but it seems like development has hit major problems. According to Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, ...read more
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Marvel's Midnight Suns developer Firaxis Games and 2K have released a new trailer detailing Spider-Man gameplay in the title. This is just the latest in a series of gameplay deep dives for Marvel's Midnight Suns, with previous installments going over Iron Man gameplay and Captain America gameplay. Given that combat plays out a bit differently in Marvel's Midnight Suns from many other modern ...read more
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Last week saw The Last of Us Part 1’s gameplay, accessibility options and controls leaked, which caused a major stir when the gameplay was discovered to be largely the same. However, that may not be the end for Sony. Xbox Era co-founder Nick Baker recently said on its podcast that he had been offered various other Sony-related leaks. The sheer amount of leaks seemingly took him by surprise, ...read more
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It’s been said multiple times at this point, Sony is looking to keep expanding. As its acquisition of Bungie closes, players should expect more to come – because that’s what we’ve been told. Now, a recent hire looks like they’re continuing to gear up their legal team for more acquisitions. Sony picked up Gregory McCurdy to be the company’s top antitrust and public policy ...read more
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