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The Pokémon Splatfest Splatoon X Event is won by Team Water

Update (Monday, November 14, 2022, 10:30 GMT): Team Water, led by Big Man, won the Splatoon x Pokémon Splatfest competition! Best wishes to Team Water. As of the time of writing, the majority of you lovely people had also voted in our poll, giving Team Water a 36% victory! Team Grass won the bronze medal with 30%, followed by Team ...

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Sanrio and Puzzle & Dragons collaborate on a super-cute project

RPG Match-3 With Sanrio characters joining the cast this month, Puzzle & Dragons is about to get a whole lot cuter. Players will be able to acquire fresh Sanrio characters, such as numerous variations of Hello Kitty, Gudetama, Kerokerokeroppi, and Tuxedosam. All players who log in between November 14 and November 27 will receive one free pull from the Sanrio ...

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Okay, Forspoken Is a Contemporary PS5 Open World Game

Square Enix, a Japanese publisher, is starting to reveal more details about the PS5 platform exclusive Forspoken as its long-awaited release date draws closer. The focus of this most recent installment in its ongoing Deep Dive trailer series is Athia’s vast world and the variety of activities it offers. TL;DR: It’s a contemporary open-world game. No, but in all seriousness, ...

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Control 2 is being developed by Remedy for the PS5, XSX, and PC

A Control sequel is being co-developed and co-published by 505 Games and Remedy, respectively. The two companies revealed on Friday that Control 2 (formerly known as Codename Heron) will launch for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S and be based on Remedy’s Northlight engine. The game will be released by Remedy for the PC platform and by 505 Games ...

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Ash is named the champion of the Pokemon anime series

In the most recent episode of Pokemon Ultimate Journeys: The Series, Ash Ketchum, the most famous trainer from the Pokemon anime series, is officially named World Champion. An crucial turning point in the 25-year quest to become the best Pokemon trainer and the history of the Pokemon anime was marked by this triumph. In 1997, when the first episode of ...

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Pokemon is now no longer the top-selling game in Japan

The first Pokemon games were no longer the most popular video games in Japan since Animal Crossing: New Horizons has surpassed them in sales. When Nintendo released Pokemon Red, Green, and Blue in Japan in 1996, it completely transformed the video game business. The first Pokemon video games not only significantly increased the lifespan of the Game Boy handheld, but ...

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Former Disco Elysium developers claim Studio ZA/UM committed fraud and assert that “civil and criminal accusations are on the table”

I called this ZA/uM issue a catastrophe just over two weeks ago, so slap my face and name me Mystic Meg. Robert Kurvitz, the game’s director, and Aleksander Rostov, the game’s art director, have written a Medium article titled “TO FANS OF DISCO ELYSIUM, CONCERNING THE SITUATION AT ZA/UM” in which they explain, at least in part, why they were ...

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Id Software’s director is accused of lying about the failure of the original music by the composer of Doom Eternal

The Doom Eternal composer has charged the studio head of Id Software with lying about his involvement in the debacle of the game’s official soundtrack. The game’s Collector’s Edition contained a soundtrack that promised “lossless” and “uncompressed” audio files with music from composer Mick Gordon. Players, however, took issue with the fact that only 11 of the 59 tracks on ...

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