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1 week ago |
svg.com | Chris Hodges
The latest trailer for "Grand Theft Auto VI" dropped on Tuesday, May 6, and not surprisingly, has absolutely blown the gaming world away. People have already forgotten the terrible news about the release date, and it's been nothing but good vibes thrown Rockstar's way after what the publisher showed off in the new footage.
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1 week ago |
svg.com | Chris Hodges
After the ridiculous success of "Grand Theft Auto V," it was a foregone conclusion that "Grand Theft Auto VI" was inevitable. Publisher Rockstar Games was often cagey about the topic, refusing for years to outright confirm that "GTAVI" was in development, but it largely went without saying that the game was inevitable.
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Feb 12, 2025 |
svg.com | Ryan Clouse
"Marvel Rivals" has taken the world by storm, introducing a hero shooter that finally rivals the popularity of industry juggernauts like "Overwatch 2." Although fans have found the gameplay to be incredibly addicting and fun, setting it in the Marvel universe has brought even more attention to it. The game's massive roster is full of memorable characters and deep cuts from the comics, and their unique designs have already created a passionate following.
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Jan 28, 2025 |
svg.com | Ryan Clouse |Nathan Simmons
The last few years of gaming have been fairly unpredictable. Massive AAA projects have failed to find an audience, big IP-driven tie-ins have released to zero fanfare, and small indie games have received Game of the Year nominations. It seems almost anything can happen in this industry, and no game is a sure thing.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
svg.com | Nathan Simmons
As of January 19, TikTok is no longer operational in the United States, and it took a number of other popular apps with it. The law banning TikTok was passed by Congress last year amid concerns of national security, stemming from the app's connection to Chinese parent company ByteDance. Unfortunately for fans of "Marvel Snap," the mega-popular deck-building game has also been taken down as an unforeseen victim of the ban.
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