Michael Goroff
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Rumors place this year’s Call of Duty back in World War II
The Sledgehammer-developed game is subtitled “Vanguard.”
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Xbox testing service changes that will remove Live Gold requirement for free-to-play games
You will no longer need an Xbox Live Gold subscription to play Fortnite or Call of Duty: Warzone soon.
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Six Days in Fallujah is Too Gameified to be a Documentary
Procedural generation runs the risk of erasing Fallujah.
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Rocket League is coming to phones with a new perspective
Sideswipe will be a standalone Rocket League experience for mobile devices.
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You can now make Zofia look like Resident Evil’s Jill Valentine in Rainbow Six Siege
Siege’s latest Elite Set turns one of the game’s most popular operators into a legendary zombie killer.
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Amazon announces new Montreal studio, led by former Rainbow Six Siege devs
Amazon’s first attempt at a multiplayer shooter failed. Will it have better luck with its new studio?
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Latest Atomic Heart trailer gets uncomfortably close to the action
The new trailer is cool, but the game’s launch date is now “TBA,” not “2021.”
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Hardcore World War II shooter Hell Let Loose is coming to next-gen consoles
The hardcore World War II FPS will have a separate development team for its console versions, which will have cross-play.
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Payday 3 gets new release window, co-publisher
There’s still a long ways to go before we see the next Payday.
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Latest Outriders trailer recaps everything you need to know about the game
People Can Fly’s upcoming RPG-shooter gets another trailer that basically explains everything.
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Square Enix announces Life is Strange: True Colors, Life is Strange: Remastered Collection
The next game in the Life is Strange series launches in full later this year.
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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s first major DLC finally has an official release date
The latest Assassin’s Creed Valhalla season is here, and it’s bringing with it a ton of changes.
