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It is important to keep in mind what is going on within Activision Blizzard at this time regarding ongoing allegations about the work culture. The ongoing lawsuit from the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) against the company is over reported toxic workplace culture. The bulk of the suit focuses on “violations of
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Every week, the Nintendo Switch eShop is updated with a new chart showing what games have doing the best in the past 7 days. This is one of the very few ways that fans an analysts can see how digital sales are going for games on the eShop. This week isn’t all that surprising. Kirby
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Like Monster Couch and Nomad Games, Acram Digital have taken it upon themselves to bring popular board games to the digital space. Having tackled classics like Catan and Concordia, their next stop has taken them to Istanbul. As a board game fan, Istanbul has been in my blind spot. I’d heard about it and even
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Adventure. Excitement. A Jedi craves not these things. If that’s the case, then all Jedi should probably cancel their preorders for LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, since this dazzling new entry in Traveller’s Tales’ longrunning LEGO game series has brought both adventure and excitement by the plastic bucketload. With stunning set pieces cribbed from
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Last week we asked to face off against the formidable foes and bosses of Elden Ring using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights:   LordOvWoe shares a close up of Malenia, Blade of Miquella. Shadow1214_ shares a look at Astel, Stars of Darkness. sirevanztheduke reigns victorious over Rennala. RB_SKKN faces down the Fire Giant. Jesslow1511
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SEGA has confirmed today that the Sonic Origins collection will be released on the Nintendo Switch family of systems on 23rd June. The classic Sonic the Hedgehog collection contains Sonic The Hedgehog, Sonic The Hedgehog 2, Sonic 3 & Knuckles, and Sonic CD. If you decide to pre-order you will receive the Start Dash DLC
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There’s a limit to how much development can happen on a game in a single year, and MLB The Show 22 is the perfect example of what hitting that wall can look like. This year’s entry into Sony San Diego’s annualized baseball series plays as well as ever and looks great, but the confines imposed
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It’s strange now to think that, until May 2020, there were no Dread X games. Indie publishers DreadXP have become so synonymous with tightly curated, intriguing horror experiences that it’s hard to believe the original demo anthology that kickstarted that reputation is only approaching its second anniversary. Regular RPS readers may already be aware that
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