

- #Gamestop dying light the following update#
- #Gamestop dying light the following upgrade#
- #Gamestop dying light the following full#
Discussing the oddest news of last week, Titanfall 3 was reportedly spotted for pre-order in GameStop retail stores across Germany, despite having no announcement of even being in development. The long dominating portable console is expected to further decrease in sales in subsequent years.

Likewise, Nintendo Switch sales have also seen a decline of nearly 20% from last year. Nevertheless, both games will get their due time to brew to perfection. Furthermore, Starfield and Redfall have been officially delayed to the first half of 2023. It is free-to-play but will likely include microtransactions, like every big mobile title now. Gameplay footage for the rumored Need For Speed mobile game was reportedly leaked last week as well. Additionally, a classical title, Duke Nukem Forever’s pre-release build from 2001 was leaked on 4chan, which is mostly playable. The title dominated the Nintendo 64 console and is still highly esteemed.įurthermore, the 80s classic Montezuma’s Revenge is getting a physical port for the NES from the original game designer, Robert Jaeger, with the Kickstarter campaign up for players to contribute. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time received its deserved tribute by being inducted into the World Video Game Hall of Fame by The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, United States. Some nostalgic titles came to light this week, too. On the other hand, The DioField Chronicle also received a rating in the Indicative Classification System (Sistema de Classificação Indicativa), which is a rating system from the Ministry of Justice (Ministério da Justiça) in Brazil, suggesting that the title is closer to release.

It retains the old rating on the PlayStation Store, however.
#Gamestop dying light the following update#
Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition received an update to the rating it is 18+ in the Australian Classification Board. Perhaps, both these news might be intertwined.įurthermore, two prominent titles received ratings this week. Jeff Grubb, an accredited insider, stated that SQUARE ENIX is looking “streamlined.”When questioned whether the subsidiaries were sold for a planned sale, he cited, “Perhaps I’ve said too much” in a follow-up tweet. Moreover, the leading rumor behind the acquisition suggests that SQUARE ENIX is preparing to be acquired by Sony. SQUARE ENIX astoundingly sold off its western subsidiaries to Embracer Group. Furthermore, SoCs will be either upgraded for newer iterations of current-generation consoles or next-generation consoles, as suggested by a job listing from AMD.Ģ022 has been labeled as the year of significant acquisitions for gaming.
#Gamestop dying light the following upgrade#
News ranging from exhilarating leaks about console chips getting an upgrade to the anticipated update regarding the development of Final Fantasy XVI, which is “pretty much” complete, according to Naoki Yoshida. Last week, all sorts of peculiar leaks came forward. This Week In Gaming will air weekly episodes on our official YouTube channel, where you’ll get your weekly news intake, all in a laid-back video. What’s a better way than to slouch down on the couch and consume current-happenings of gaming news in a short and easy-to-digest video? eXputer has taken a new initiative to ensure that catching up on gaming news is as fun as possible.
#Gamestop dying light the following full#
Last week was full of outlandish gaming news to cover.
