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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Sales Top 5 Million

Final Fantasy 7 Remake

The long-awaited Final Fantasy 7 Remake launched in April of this year, and received acclaim from fans and critics alike. However, in the months since then it has also proven to be a big success financially for Square Enix, and now we have learned that the game has just passed 5 million in sales. Square Enix broke the news recently, ...

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Your PS4 Controller Will NOT Work With PS5 Games

DualShock DualSense

Sony is shaking things up with the PS5, which is both in terms of its looks and its feature set. Even the controller is a departure from what has been available on previous Sony systems, nixing the DualShock moniker for the new DualSense one. While some were hoping that you still might be able to use your PS4 controller on ...

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Next Nintendo Switch Might Have DLSS 2.0 Support

Nintendo Switch

The Nintendo Switch has been nothing short of a big success for Nintendo, which was sorely needed after the poor performance of the Wii U. It has enjoyed strong sales since it launched in 2017, though the question remains on whether or not a more powerful version is coming or a new console entirely. Now a new job listing from ...

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Epic Games Store Finally Rolling Out Achievements

Epic Games Store

Achievements have been something that many gamers have been obsessed with ever since Xbox 360 launched in the mid 2000s, and since then several other platforms have incorporated their own achievements. While the Epic Games Store is a hub that gamers have been gaming on for quite some time now, the ever-promised Achievements kept getting delayed and seemed like they ...

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Microsoft Admits Xbox Game Pass Has Not Been Very Profitable

Xbox Game Pass not profitable

When Microsoft announced Xbox Game Pass, it seemed like it was a deal that was too good to be true. The company was giving gamers access to over 100 games at the launch of the service, as well as the promise of day-one access to first-party titles for just $9.99 per month. Well, the company delivered on their promise, though ...

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