The official Twitter account for Twitch shared a video today showcasing some of the best moments from Shroud's career on the platform as a way to bid the star streamer farewell.
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Blizzard may reveal Overwatch 2 at this year's BlizzCon, with "new game modes, maps, heroes and PvE features" in the cards for the rumored sequel, says a new report.
Fortnite developer Epic Games is suing one of its testers for leaking information about Chapter 2. In its lawsuit, the studio accuses tester Ronald Sykes of violating a non-disclosure agreement, adding that this "spoiled" the eventual unveiling of Chapter 2 for its player-base.
Bethesda's new Fallout 1st subscription service for Fallout 76 has been under heavy fire from fans and critics alike, with a slew of issues having been reported. The developer has now responded to these concerns. Here's are the details.
Former CS:GO pro and popular Twitch streamer Mike "Shroud" Grzesiek took to Twitter today to announce his move to Microsoft's Mixer. Here are the details.
Fallout 76 developer Bethesda today launched a new premium subscription service for the game. Called Fallout 1st, the subscription is valued at $12.99 a month or $99 for an entire year, with the core perk on offer being the ability to host private worlds for oneself and up to seven friends.
All signs point to a Diablo 4 reveal being around the corner, with the unannounced game having been mentioned in an advertisement for Blizzard's own "The Art of Diablo" book. Here are the details.
This video offers a visual comparison between the map areas of nearly 50 popular sandbox, BR, MMORPG, and survival games, starting with Assassin's Creed: Unity and Fortnite, all the way to Minecraft and No Man's Sky.
League of Legends developer Riot Games has teased its foray into the FPS genre with what it is currently calling Project A, a "character-based tactical shooter" with a focus on "precise gunplay" coupled with creative use of a wide variety of abilities.
At its Made by Google event in New York today, Google announced a release date for its upcoming game streaming platform Stadia. Here are the details.















