Destiny Rising Announced for Mobile As F2P Title

The beloved Destiny series from Bungie is now set to make its debut on smartphones. As announced today, Bungie is partnering with skilled mobile developer NetEase (known for Dead by Daylight Mobile and Naraka Bladepoint) to create Destiny: Rising, a free-to-play game that aims to deliver the Destiny gaming experience to mobile gamers.

Rumor: Halo 1 Remake Could Be Coming Sooner Than Expected

It appears that the anticipated remake of the original Halo game, titled “Halo: Combat Evolved,” might be more advanced in development than initially thought, based on recent rumors that surfaced earlier this year. Notably, the developers of the Halo series, 343 Industries, underwent a significant transformation, rebranding as Halo Studios and announcing their future projects will utilize Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 5 instead of the Slipspace engine used in “Halo Infinite.” This announcement followed shortly after whispers of a “Halo: Combat Evolved” remake.

What to Do with Steel Trap in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

In the game “Echoes of Wisdom”, Zelda can call upon mechanical creatures called Automatons. Upon finishing the main quest titled “Still Missing”, you’ll encounter Dampe, initiating the Automaton side missions. If you desire an Automaton capable of quickly defeating many enemies in a single strike within Echoes of Wisdom, complete the mission known as “Endless Stomach!” to acquire the High-Teku Baba. To do this, present Dampe with both a Deku Baba Echo and the Steel Trap key item.

343 Industries’ Rebrand Squashes a Long-Running Hope of Many Fans

The outlook for the Halo series is more defined than it has been in a while, which is both exciting and a tad melancholic. A recent announcement on Halo Waypoint not only unveiled that Halo will transition to Unreal Engine, but also that 343 Industries will now be known as Halo Studios – a move that appears to demonstrate their strong dedication to the franchise.

Sony Wants to Make VR More Accessible for Deaf Gamers

A newly disclosed patent unveils an innovative software being crafted by Sony. This software aims to recognize sign language within the realm of virtual reality gaming. Over the past few years, Sony’s research and development endeavors have highlighted a significant emphasis on enhancing accessibility options in gaming, as well as advancements in VR gaming. This latest patent seems to combine these two aspects, potentially offering substantial advantages for gamers with hearing impairments.