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6 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Aaditya Chugh |Arijit Saha
The Elder Scrolls 6 is looking nothing less than a distant dream right now, thanks to Bethesda straight up refusing to give out any information on the upcoming title. While the community looks out eagerly just for the slightest peek at what the future holds, another, fan-made project, seems to be catching on, all according to Todd Howard’s plan. Elder Scrolls Skyblivion is a Skyrim mod that aims to bring back the world of Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion.
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1 week ago |
fandomwire.com | Aaditya Chugh |Souhardya Choudhury
Marvel Rivals has been ruling the hero-shooter space for a while now, and for the longest time, players have suspected foul play on NetEase’s part when it comes to matchmaking. Engagement Optimised Matchmaking, called EOMM for short, is often deployed in video games as a way to get the player mentally hooked, something many suspected was the case with Marvel Rivals as well. Unfortunately, the game’s executive producer’s statement has stirred up everything we knew about EOMM so far.
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1 week ago |
fandomwire.com | Aaditya Chugh |Arijit Saha
The Dying Light franchise has been a long-running icon in the zombie-survival genre, balancing horror with parkour at the same time, which keeps the player hooked. Moreover, with the upcoming Dying Light: The Beast, the developers seem to be going an extra mile by including a mechanic that takes inspiration straight out of a legendary arcade game.
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1 week ago |
fandomwire.com | Aaditya Chugh |Souhardya Choudhury
The Batman: Arkham video game series has withstood the test of time and is now considered one of the best superhero-based adaptations in the gaming industry. Many are expecting it to return one day, but maybe not on Xbox this time around, thanks to Sony eyeing the publisher behind the IP. According to recent reports, Sony is currently looking to acquire a stake in Warner Bros., including its streaming and gaming divisions.
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1 week ago |
fandomwire.com | Aaditya Chugh |Souhardya Choudhury
Gearbox and 2K recently unveiled the Collector’s Edition for Borderlands 4, and at first glance, it looks like a vault hunter’s dream. But a deeper look inside, and you start realising everything that is going wrong with today’s gaming world. Priced at a big $150, the bundle includes a lot of physical goodies, including a figurine, posters, a necklace, and even a map of Kairos made out of cloth. Sounds pretty good, right? It does, until you realize one crucial detail: the base game isn’t included.
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