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Insider Gaming

Insider Gaming is a fresh player in the world of video game journalism. In just five months since its launch, the Insider Gaming team has covered more than 100 exclusive stories. Founded by gamers for gamers, Insider Gaming aims to shed light on the often-hidden aspects of the gaming industry. We strive to deliver video game news in a straightforward manner, free from bias and political influences.

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  • 1 week ago | insider-gaming.com | Andrew Highton

    It’s fair to say Skull and Bones didn’t meet anyone’s expectations when it first launched. Ubisoft seems to be learning from its mistakes, though, as its Year 2 roadmap includes land combat and many other gameplay upgrades. Skull and Bones was in development for 11 years, cost hundreds of millions of dollars to make, and had its development restarted several times.

  • 1 week ago | insider-gaming.com | Grant Taylor-Hill

    Oblivion Remastered started leaking online on April 15, alongside exclusive details that uncovered a Deluxe Edition and other key elements. One concern fans of the Elder Scrolls franchise had was centered around the platforms that Oblivion Remastered would be released on (whenever it is released), prompting the question, ‘Is Oblivion Remastered coming to PS5?’Let’s find out.

  • 1 week ago | insider-gaming.com | Grant Taylor-Hill

    Minutes ago, images were uploaded and circulated on social media showcasing alleged shots of Oblivion ‘Remastered’ – not Oblivion ‘Remake’. In the images, we see side-by-side comparisons, which help to uncover how much of an evolution the game will be. The details that have appeared online also suggest a Deluxe Edition is on the way. The game is still expected to be shadowdropped by Bethesda and Virtuous next week, after April 21.

  • 1 week ago | insider-gaming.com | Andrew Highton

    Barely two weeks after A Minecraft Movie was released, a sequel was demanded by the rabid fanbase. It honors the franchise and brings Minecraft to life in ways never thought possible, and if a sequel does happen, you’d have to think it would be as big a smash hit. Jack Black, Jason Momoa, and co. had the difficult task of bringing to life one of the most successful franchises of all time. Minecraft has earned billions from game sales, merchandise, and much more.

  • 1 week ago | insider-gaming.com | Andrew Highton

    It’s been a long time coming, but A Minecraft Movie has finally creeped up on 2025 and delivered the goods. It’s raking in hundreds of millions of dollars, and if you’re looking to see it yourself, we can tell you how long it is and if you need to stick around for a post-credits scene. Video game movies and TV are as popular as they’ve ever been. The Last of Us has captivated TV audiences, whereas animated blockbusters like the Super Mario. Bros Movie has lit up the silver screen.

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