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E3 2021 Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase Recap

Top GamesBy Max Mallow | Jun 13, 2021, 2:26 PM EDTPhoto by Microsoft/XboxIn case you missed it, here's a recap of the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase at E3 2021.It’s the first all-new universe from @BethesdaStudios in 25 years. Ready?​@StarfieldGame is coming exclusively to Xbox and you can #PlayDayOne with @XboxGamePass | #XboxBethesda pic.twitter.com/AIrRcmwO7x— Xbox (@Xbox) June 13, 2021Todd Howard opened the show with the first in-game teaser for Starfield. One of the most anticipated releases for the new generation of consoles, the trailer showcased what fans can expect from

QTCinderella shares plan to host summer camp-style streamer event

After the small-scale Twitchcon parody event, Shitcon, became an unexpected success over the past weekend, there are already plans being put together to bring some of Twitch’s biggest personalities back together later in the summer. During a recent stream, QTCinderella shared that she had already begun planning Shitcamp, a similar event to the past Shitcon, but to take place away from home. According to the streamer, the event will be held in an AirBnB and include activities such as kickball, a dunk tank, a “without a recipe” competition, Mario Kart

Shakezullah, motm part ways with Triumph

Alan “Shakezullah” Hardeman and Ian “motm” Hardy announced today they have left Triumph’s CS:GO roster. Shakezullah, a seasoned North American in-game leader, was responsible for helping some of the best young North American players improve during his 15-month spell in Triumph. The list most notably includes Michael "Grim" Wince and Paytyn "⁠junior⁠" Johnson, who rose under Shakezullah's wing before moving to Team Liquid and FURIA, respectively. It also includes talented players who made the transition to VALORANT such as Version1's Erik Penny and T1's Rahul "curry" Nemani. Shakezullah's exit comes

As Zynga impresses, rival mobile-gaming shop Jam City looks to list via SPAC

While it would be nice to write about something other than yet another tech company looking to list via a SPAC, the deals keep dropping, so our more traditional fare of covering startup trends will remain on hold for at least one day more. This morning, we’re looking at the Jam City deal to merge with DPCM Capital. Jam City is a bit like Zynga, but unless you are a mobile-gaming aficionado, you might not have heard of it. The Exchange explores startups, markets and money.  Read it every morning

Revered Gaming Industry Podcast, Crashing Game Night, Signs with…

Crashing Game Night “During the podcast we will be talking about the latest news and rumors in the gaming and movie industries." -Matt Diorio LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) May 17, 2021 Shining light on the career opportunities and all facets of the gaming industry Crashing Game Night led by the indestructible quartet, Matt Diori, Gerard Barrera, Theo Wolski and Jason Balidio, serves as a valuable resource for gamers and comic fans alike. In the debut live stream Matt shares, "We will talk about the games we have been playing lately and

The 21 Best Dinosaur Games Ever Released

Dinosaurs! Everyone loves the scaly beasts! Or are they even scaley? I can barely keep up with that particular part of canon anymore. Brontosaurus never existed, all my favorite dinosaurs actually looked a whole lot different, tyrannosaurus rex was ate carrion and didn’t hunt – or did he? Anyway, we are gathered here tonight to celebrate video games that feature dinosaurs. Those beloved ancient beasts, staple food of any healthy boy’s diet. Or girl’s diet. Not that love for dinosaurs would be gender specific. Dinosaurs are a huge thing in

What students need to know about 2021’s college esports scholarships

Nick Johnson • Apr 16, 14:29Esports scholarships are on the rise, with colleges and universities around the world starting to offer students money to come play for their teams, and the proof is in the numbers. Confetti blanketed the arena as it erupted in cheers as the University of California defeated Maryvale, winning the 2018 National Championships not thanks to a buzzer-beater three-point shot or a hail mary play on fourth-and-one but off the back of a pentakill. Esports is growing around the world and colleges are starting to take

Call of Duty League power rankings for April 13

The Toronto Ultra proved they are a top team in the Call of Duty League this weekend. Despite performing poorly in Stage 1 and in the leadup to the end of Stage 2, the veteran gunner led the Toronto Ultra to a slam dunk victory over the Atlanta FaZe after climbing out of the loser’s bracket. They are the Stage 2 Major champions. Now they’ll have to prove they can keep that crown heading into Stage 3 as the Dallas Empire, New York Subliners and FaZe look for revenge. The

LA Thieves defeat New York Subliners to continue at Stage 2 Major

Los Angeles Thieves sweep the New York Subliners to keep their losers bracket run alive. After benching franchised player Austin “SlasheR” Liddicoat for rookie Zach “Drazah” Jordan, LA Thieves has outshined everyone’s expectations. The LA Thieves started in Losers Round 1 at the beginning of the tournament after going 1-4 in Group A. Drazah joining the team from Challengers and Kenneth “Kenny” Williams switching from submachine gun to assault rifle was the change the team needed. LA Thieves swept the Paris Legion in Losers Round 1 to begin the Stage