Playstation 5 News: Console’s Reported Price And Specs Make Gamers A Winner Over Building A PC

The latest PlayStation 5 news has given gamers a glimpse of what specs to expect from it. And with its rumored price, there is indeed a big reason to consider the next Sony Interactive Entertainment console.

Based on the leaks and reports that have come out, the PS5 may carry a price tag of $499. Accordingly, this is the most affordable unit to be offered.

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With such a price, many gamers have been wondering if it would be wise to buy it. Or, they may stick to their plan of building a gaming PC using the same budget.

Being in the market for more than two decades, the Sony-manufactured product has been getting innovations every time a new variant is introduced. By Nov. 20, 2020, various news reports claimed that the PlayStation 5 model would be launched finally.

The highly anticipated PS5 console is said to be boasting remarkable specifications. Its CPU will feature AMD’s Zen

CD Project Red Talked A Little Bit About Monetization In Cyberpunk 2077

One of the most anticipated games of 2020 is Cyberpunk 2077 by CD Projekt Red. It has garnered a lot of attention ever since an extended clip of gameplay surfaced a while back, showing futuristic settings and limitless possibilities for your created character.

We know that multiplayer will not be available at launch, but it is coming down the pipe eventually. Like most online multiplayer modes, there’s the question of monetary compensation. So many developers today include microtransactions in the online portion of their game as to continually make money. You can’t blame them for their tactics. It’s a sound way of keeping the revenue stream going well after a game has released.

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Will Cyberpunk 2077 have them in its online portion? That’s still up for debate according to president of CD Projekt Red, Adam Kicinski. In a recent investors call, he talked a little bit a

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 Has Received A Release Date, Coming To All Platforms in March, 2020.

Bust out the straw hat, Luffy is heading to all platforms early next year. One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 will set sail on March 27th, 2020, for PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

This game franchise is based on the beloved manga and anime One Piece and is published by Bandai Namco Entertainment and developed by Koei Tecmo Games.

Here is the release date trailer posted by the publisher:

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This is the fourth game in the One Piece: Pirate Warriors franchise, and the first one released since 2015. It was announced at the 2019 Anime Expo and received a great reception from One Piece fans.

The game will feature an original story in the land of Wano, as well as an original ending. The gameplay will be a lot like the Pirate Warriors that came before it, but with a few new features.

For example, the move sets have become more robust. For example, Luffy can now use attacks lik

Three Very Different Factions Arise From World’s Ruins Revealed In Phoenix Point Trailer

Gamers waited for three years before the release of the Phoenix Point, the latest from designer Julian Gollop. Now, the game is almost here, and more details are coming out of the woodworks.

The Phoenix Point trailer lays down the groundwork for the establishment of the Phoenix Project. It was founded on Christmas Eve of 1945, just two months after World War II ended. The world’s superpowers acknowledged that tragedy should not happen again. They believe that lines among empires and nations should be blurred.

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The Phoenix Project serves as an experiment to end conflicts even before they escalate into full-blown wars. Operatives go around the world in search of clues. The project had bases in 24 countries, and another one on the far side of the moon.

Humanity enjoyed a Golden Age, and progress accelerated. However, in 2022, an alien virus from permafrost was released. Scientists cal

100 Thieves Announces The Promotion Of William ‘Stunt’ Chen To The Main Roster

With the recent departure of Aphromoo (For more information, click here) from 100 Thieves, it was unclear who might be the starter support.

A couple of hours ago, 100 Thieves released an announcement promoting Stunt from the academy to the main roster for the upcoming LCS season.

GCDTV 3v3 Winter Brawl Series Is Taking Place In December For World Of Warcraft: Battle For Azeroth PvP Players

Just because the Arena World Championship is over for the year doesn’t mean competitive World of Warcraft esports events are.

GCDTV, an esports tournament host from Battlefy, is introducing a new PvP tournament to the fray.

GCDTV announced their Winter Brawl Series via tweet:

Dontnod Entertainment’s Life Is Strange 2 Partners With Youth Homeless Charity Centrepoint

The final episode of Life is Strange 2 is approaching, making the end of Sean and Daniel’s story for now. Sean and Daniel’s journey have taken them across the West Coast for four episodes, with players’ choices leading up to the ending.

The game has already made an impact on some gamers, but will soon have a more significant impact for many youth.

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Life is Strange 2 stars brothers Sean and Daniel after a tragic accident. Now alone with only a few treasured belongings, they trek through the West Coast to Mexico. The game is a lesson in survival, as Sean and Daniel lose their home and become homeless. Luckily, they find support along their journey.

Unfortunately, many youths who become homeless don’t have the support they need. A new campaign surrounding the game aims to change that.

While Sean and Daniel are homeless, many others are “hidden homeles

Students Can Show Off Their Talents During The World Of Warcraft Student Art Contest 2019

The ninth annual World of Warcraft Student Art Contest is here! The contest gives college and university students that chance to create their World of Warcraft masterpiece, using the art style that is prevalent throughout the franchise. The creative piece can be artwork or animation.

The contest is put on by Blizzard Entertainment’s University Relations and World of Warcraft teams, and they are looking for a unique art piece that fits seamlessly in World of Warcraft universe.

Here is a video about the contest:

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The teams started this contest to help create interest in the art style that World of Warcraft utilizes.

World of Warcraft artists can submit their entry via the online submissions page on Blizzard’s contest page from now until 11:59 pm PST on January 31, 2020.

There are four categories to compete in. Each group has strict requirements for what needs to be fe

Everyday Scenarios Become Epic In Party Game Skelittle, Coming To Switch

What’s the first thing a cereal toy would do upon escaping from the cereal box? That’s right; party.

And that’s exactly what you’ll do in Skelittle: A Giant Party, a new entry for the ever-growing couch crowd, and a perfect, peppy playtime for the upcoming holiday season.

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Skelittle: A Giant Party focuses on “bringing people closer together” through its zany party games, and so far it seems to be dutifully committed. With 15 games available for local multiplayer, it’s managing to do a lot with such a small roster.

A key aspect of Skelittle: A Giant Party is that the game have their roots in the mundane, but as a small skeleton-like creature, they take on a whole new aspect. Mosquitos become a game of target practice, a vacuum becomes a destroyer of worlds that you have to outrun, steal kibbles and bits from a dog, throw friends into a printer, it goes on. The microscopi

Darkness And Fear Come Alive–And For You–In TheNightfall

“The one permanent emotion of the inferior man is fear – fear of the unknown, the complex, the inexplicable.”

H.L. Mencken spoke these words, but they come to frightful life in the upcoming indie horror TheNightfall.

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The most pressing kind of fear is the one you can’t see, the one you don’t know is coming and can appear anywhere at any time. TheNightfall uses this to full effect with heavy atmospheric tone, letting the scenery play out for itself. That’s not to say it forgoes the tired cliche of jumpscares, but thankfully, those moments are few and far between, and the traversing that pads those moments makes up for the presence of that trope.

TheNightfall starts off relatively simple. Victoria, the playable character, moves to a new house, in a new city, to start a new job. Things seem to be going just splendidly for her. Until she gets the message her husband and two c

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