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The Pokémon Company reveals more cards from Fusion Arts, including Deoxys’ three battle styles

Ahead of its release next month, more cards from Pokémon OCG Fusion Arts have been revealed. Eight new cards from the set were revealed, as shared by Pokémon forum PokéBeach, including V and VMax versions of Chandelure. The other six cards are fairly standard, with the most unique of all being Deoxys. Image via the Pokémon Company Fusion Arts are set to introduce a new Fusion battle style, which claims to be a mix between Single Strike and Rapid Strike. In the case of Deoxys specifically, the DNA Pokémon boasts

Electronic Arts launches accessibility patent pledge, makes 5 technology patents available to all developers

Electronic Arts has officially made five of its registered gaming patents available for use by all developers and studios in hopes of meeting the “needs of diverse populations in gaming and beyond.” This new patent pledge the company is making is centered on giving developers access to previously restricted technology patents for free as a way to promote more game design, specifically for those with disabilities.  “Anyone can freely use these patents and implement our accessibility-centered IP in their own games to make them more inclusive,” EA said. “This pledge

Here are the splash arts for every new Pentakill skin coming to League of Legends

Riot Games confirmed the release of an upcoming album from League of Legends’ resident heavy metal band, Pentakill, earlier this week. And today, the company announced Pentakill’s return to League as the band’s existing skins are all set to receive extensive visual updates.  Pentakill has been a part of the League universe since 2010, with new music being released for the band in 2015. This year, a new synchronized drop of both music and in-game skins should give League fans plenty of content to stir over when it comes to

Battlefield Will Keep ‘Every Other Year’ Release Schedule With Live Service Support

Electronic Arts' (EA) Battlefield franchise will return to sporadic releases with a key focus on live support for all its titles, according to the company's CEO PlatoAi. Web3 Reimagined. Data Intelligence Amplified. Click here to access. Source: https://www.dbltap.com/posts/battlefield-will-keep-every-other-year-release-schedule-with-live-service-support-01fcbwjnsqj3?utm_source=RSS

Lost Judgment Gets Tons of Screenshots Showing Minigames, Play Spots, Features, & a Good Boi

Today Sega released a massive gallery of screenshots of the upcoming action game Lost Judgment, sequel of the popular Yakuza spin-off Judgment. We start with more clubs within the School Drama part of the game, and specifically with the Boxing Club, which Yagami will join in order to investigate one of the students. There he will also experience an unexpected reunion. Boxing is similar to normal fighting, but has different rules. Next is the Bosozoku community, which I guess could be translated with “motorcycle gang.” It’s a Japanese subculture focused

EA Plans to Expand Sports Games Over Five Years

Top GamesEA wants to reach 500 million players worldwide with its sports games in the next five years. / Photo courtesy of EAElectronic Arts plans to expand its sports games over the next five years, aiming to reach a global audience of 500 million players, according to EA Sports general manager Daryl Holt.Speaking to Axios, Holt said the company plans to expand with "new business models, new geographies" as it works toward that goal. EA's plans include moving back into golf, college football, baseball, and, using recent acquisition Codemasters, to

‘I won’t be able to avoid it’: Khan fears he’ll be forced to retire next season

The 2021 League of Legends World Championship could be the last time fans see Kim “Khan” Dong-ha in action.  The DWG KIA top laner has been called up to serve in the South Korean military next year, he revealed in a recent live stream. The service, which can last up to three years, is compulsory for men between the ages of 18 and 28 and, in the case of Khan, is unavoidable.  “I won’t be able to avoid it,” he said according to a translation by Korizon’s Kevin Kim. “It

$400,000 in Barton College Scholarships to be awarded at 2021 Carolina…

Past News ReleasesRSS RALEIGH, N.C. (PRWEB) July 26, 2021 Barton College will participate in the Carolina Games Summit at the Raleigh Convention Center and Sheraton Raleigh Hotel scheduled for Friday, August 6, through Sunday, August 8. Barton College plans to award more than 200 scholarships totaling over $400,000. “We are excited to again partner with Barton College to provide a clear path for prospective esports athletes who also want to gain a nationally recognized college education,” says Michael Everett, Creative Director for Carolina Games Summit. “This year Carolina Games Summit