EA Confirms Battlefield Game is Shutting Down on Consoles on June 22

I remember when Battlefield Hardline came out in 2015. It was a bit of a departure for the series, being a spin-off developed by Visceral Games – sadly, they’re no longer around. Instead of the big military battles we were used to, Hardline went for a “cops and robbers” vibe, and honestly, it felt a lot smaller in scope than the other Battlefield games. It was an interesting idea, but a lot of critics weren’t so sure it worked, feeling like it lost some of what made the main series great by trying to be different.

Every Biome Confirmed for Subnautica 2 So Far

Similar to the first two Subnautica games, Subnautica 2 will feature a variety of underwater areas for players to discover. Last year, a developer video shared on the Subnautica YouTube channel unintentionally revealed some of these environments. A Reddit user, gamegeek292, noticed biome names within the video’s files, and combined with other promotional content, this gives us a glimpse of the diverse underwater world Subnautica 2 will offer.

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Ties Frieren As MyAnimeList’s New #1 Anime

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure is a famous series that artist Araki began creating in 1987. Although the manga was always well-liked, it didn’t receive a full anime adaptation until 2012, when David Studio brought it to life. Since then, fans have enjoyed a new part of the Jojo story adapted into anime every few years.

Ubisoft Studio Was Working on 10 Games Before Being Hit With Mass Layoffs

Red Storm Entertainment has a long and respected history in the video game world. Founded in North Carolina in 1996 with author Tom Clancy, the studio spent almost three decades creating popular tactical shooter games known for intense military action. After being acquired in 2000, Red Storm became a key developer behind some of gaming’s biggest stealth and combat franchises. Initially, the team focused on perfecting cooperative gameplay, leading to a period of highly successful games. More recently, however, Red Storm transitioned to a support role, providing crucial assistance to other large game projects worldwide.

Toyotaro Draws New Dragon Ball Content, But There’s a Catch

Although most fans still expect the manga to continue someday, some are starting to worry if the story will ever be finished or if they’ll get to see what happens next. There was recent news about Toyotaro creating more Dragon Ball material, but it wasn’t the announcement everyone was hoping for.

8 Pokemon Abilities That Completely Broke The Games

Abilities were added to Pokémon games in the third generation as a way to give Pokémon helpful, automatic effects during battles. While some abilities aren’t very strong, eight of them were so powerful that they significantly impacted both casual and competitive gameplay. Some of these abilities have been weakened over time, but others remain incredibly strong, and are feared by experienced players.

Dying Light: The Beast Is Getting Tons of New Free Content This Week

Initially planned as downloadable content for Dying Light 2, Dying Light: The Beast was released as a standalone game last September on PlayStation 5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S. It received a generally positive response from critics, earning an 81 from top critics and an 80% recommendation rate on OpenCritic. Reviewers particularly enjoyed the game’s improved parkour and intense zombie combat, though some found the missions to be repetitive and the story inconsistent.

How to Use Spotter Relays in ARC Raiders PvP

This tactic will draw the attention of ARC enemies – like Wasps, Hornets, Rocketeers, and even Spotters and Bombardiers – to one specific player (or multiple players if you use several Spotter Relays). This guide will show you how to get Spotter Relays and use them effectively in player-versus-player combat.

Final Fantasy Director Comments on Why Some Gamers Are Struggling to Connect With the Series

The first Final Fantasy game debuted on the Famicom in December 1987. Its development was greenlit after Square (now Square Enix) noticed the popularity of RPGs like Dragon Quest in Japan. Since then, Final Fantasy has become a cornerstone of the JRPG genre, boasting 16 main games and numerous spin-offs. Whether you prefer classic turn-based combat, like in Final Fantasy 10, or more action-oriented gameplay, such as in Final Fantasy 16 and Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, there’s a Final Fantasy game for everyone.