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As-it-happens update May 2, 2020
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GameSpot
Streets of Rage 4 is a fantastic throwback to the classic era of side-scrolling brawlers. While this revisit to one of the Sega Genesis' most iconic franchises introduces a brand new look and revamped gameplay, its roots are firmly planted in the retro-era, making ...
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GameSpot
Update: Tarantulas are now out of season for Animal Crossing: New Horizons players with Northern Hemisphere islands, replaced with the near-identical scorpion. If you have a Southern Hemisphere island, then you'll be saying hello to the tarantula for the ...
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Game Rant
Few games are as highly regarded as 1997's Final Fantasy VII and for good reason. Beyond the RPG's excellent combat, penchant for customization, and masterfully told story, Final Fantasy VII was able to capitalize on the experience of playing video games ...
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Gizmodo
Now that both Sony and Microsoft have released the official specs of their upcoming consoles, there's plenty to get excited about this coming holiday season—maybe. In a recent interview with CNBC, Microsoft Xbox chief Phil Spencer said that, while he ...
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GameSpot
Fortnite's Travis Scott concert was a huge success and, now, more big-name music acts are about to host their very own gigs in Epic Games' absurdly successful game. This time it's Diplo and Major Lazer, who will be available to watch in the game's Party ...
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Game Rant
A new Battlefield game typically comes out every other year or so, but 2020 won't see a new game in the long-running first-person shooter franchise. However, it's now been confirmed by DICE that a new Battlefield game will launch at some point in 2021, and ...
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Screen Rant
The discussion around Assassin's Creed Valhalla has been more or less dominated by players still put off by its unique announcement stream and "historical accuracy" concerns surrounding the game's equal approach to player gender, but many have missed ...
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Game Rant
Another major gaming event is making the appropriate choice in the face of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. EVO 2020, the biggest annual fighting game tournament event in the world, is now officially canceled. The cancelation was announced Friday ...
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Yahoo Sports
Yahoo Life is committed to finding you the best products at the best prices. We may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Pricing and availability are subject to change. For the month of May: Get six free games with Twitch Prime. (Photo: ...
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WorthPlaying.com
BPM: Bullets Per Minute is a rhythm-action, FPS, rogue-like game where you must shoot, jump and dodge to the beat of an epic rock soundtrack. Delve into a randomly generated dungeon where one missed note can lead to your death. Gain game-changing ...
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Comicbook.com
Popular and controversial streamer, Natalia "Alinity" Mogollon was banned from the platform last week following a wardrobe malfunction. However, earlier this week, she returned to the platform after suggesting her suspension didn't for far enough.
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InvenGlobal
The VALORANT closed Beta is expanding its reach to new regions. On May 5th, Latin America, Brasil, and Korea will join North America and Europe on the closed Beta for VALORANT. Riot Games' Anna "RiotSuperCakes" Donlon, the Executive 'Decider of ...
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Explica
The wearables segment has grown a lot in recent years. Now it is most common to find a watch or smart band on the wrist of many people, but some may look for more than just a device. By this we mean that there are devices that are very simple at the design ...
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Miami Herald
Farmers are just one of the many groups of essential workers we depend on for food during the coronavirus pandemic, but a new study shows their already harsh working conditions will worsen over the coming decades as climate change drives temperatures ...
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