
Logan Moore
Staff Writer at ComicBook.com
video game writer at @ComicBook | please listen to my podcast @chapterselect | [email protected]
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1 week ago |
comicbook.com | Logan Moore
PlayStation Plus subscribers are finding themselves incredibly frustrated by a new promotion that Sony has pushed live this week. On an annual basis, PlayStation kicks off its “Days of Play” promo to begin each summer. This offer not only brings big discounts to a variety of PlayStation games, but it also is one of the few times each year that PS Plus is available to purchase at a lower cost.
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2 weeks ago |
comicbook.com | Logan Moore
A cult-classic PlayStation Vita game that was exclusive to the Sony handheld has now returned with a new remaster. While the PS Vita wasn’t all that popular throughout its brief run, some of the best games that appeared on the handheld have started to come back lately in the form of new ports and remasters. This was perhaps most prominently seen at the start of 2025 when Freedom Wars Remastered launched across a variety of new platforms.
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3 weeks ago |
comicbook.com | Logan Moore
Nintendo Switch Online has finally added a new N64 game to its vast library of titles in 2025. While there are already plenty of games from the Nintendo 64 to play via Switch Online, new additions to the service are pretty rare. To this point in the year, only Ridge Racer 64has joined the Switch Online catalog of N64 games, which brought the number of playable titles to 40 in total. Now, the 41st game from the N64 has landed on NSO, and it’s one that many should adore.
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3 weeks ago |
comicbook.com | Logan Moore
A new sale for Bethesda’s spacefaring RPG Starfield has seen the game dip below $20 for the first time ever. At this point, Starfield has almost been out for two full years. As such, Bethesda has already discounted the game numerous times, not only on Xbox Series X and S, but also PC. Now, a new promotion for Starfield has begun that slashes the game’s price to a low that has never been seen before. This new deal in question for Starfield comes from an unexpected place: the Verizon store.
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3 weeks ago |
comicbook.com | Logan Moore
Mortal Kombat fans have found themselves quite upset today in the wake of support for Mortal Kombat 1 suddenly coming to an end. NetherRealm Studios and WB Games announced Mortal Kombat 1: Definitive Editionthis morning, which is meant to be a new, content-complete version of the fighting game. Although Definitive Edition isn’t guaranteed to be the end of MK1, its mere existence is more or less a confirmation that NetherRealm is done adding new fighters, stages, and other content as DLC.
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