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Geoff Keighley's Summer Games Fest has become one of the biggest gaming events on the calendar--next to Keighley's other show that caps off the year--and has helped fill the void in Not-E3 season. This year's show will air live across the world and will be held at the YouTube Theater at Hollywood Park. For anyone looking to be there in person for all of the announcements, tickets are on sale now. For everyone else who isn't ready to make the trek to Los Angeles, here's how you can watch...
Warhammer Skulls returned for 2023, once again providing Warhammer fans across both the Age of Sigmar and 40,000 franchises with information on their favorite games, upcoming projects, and brand-new announcements. This year, Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin was the biggest announcement, taking the fantasy series into the real-time strategy realm on both PC and consoles. Additionally, we saw a new look at Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, which looks to be a worthy successor to the...
Of all the many, many Warhammer games currently in the works, there are perhaps none more anticipated than Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. The long-awaited and surprise sequel to 2011's Space Marine, the new game looks to deliver all the daemon-killing action you'd expect, complete with gorgeous modern visuals and the return of Titus. And like you'd expect, the game made a splash during the Warhammer Skulls 2023 showcase with a new gameplay trailer. Space Marine 2 looks to be in very...
The Legend of Zelda has always leaned hard on the "legend" part of its namesake. While official material like the Hyrule Historia has attempted to stitch together the various parts of the series into a cohesive whole, it's arguably best read with some flexibility as a loose assembly of similar stories with repeated themes and tropes. You'll almost always find some combination of a princess, a Master Sword, and a Triforce. And of course, there is always a hero named Link who rises to the...
Sony's PlayStation Showcase aired on May 24, and it certainly brought the goods from both first-party and third-party studios. Alongside expected games like Spider-Man 2, the presentation gave us the surprise return of Marathon, a remake of Metal Gear Solid 3, and several live-service multiplayer games coming to PS5 and PC. We also saw a sneak peek at Sony's new hardware--not a console, but a special handheld system--and were very pleasantly surprised by a high-octane Chinese action game...