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Sigma’s Ultimate Bug in Overwatch is Breaking the Game

Sigma's Ultimate Bug in Overwatch is breaking the game. | Photo courtesy of Blizzard EntertainmentSigma's Ultimate Bug in Overwatch is breaking the game. Sigma is a powerful tank and is often seen being picked more often than not in professional and casual team lineups because of this. This mad scientist has been said to be too powerful since this bug has emerged that completely breaks a match when his ultimate is in progress.To celebrate the launch of the new Kanezaka map, @overwatchleague is hosting a tournament that’s open to everyone!

Black Friday 2020: Everything we recommend this holiday

Get the most out of your game’s subscription plans Best practices for designing and managing your subscription strategy Access guide here I find it … discomforting … to write “Happy Holidays” in 2020. Will they be happy? I hope so. But with the coronavirus pandemic raging harder than at any point so far in the United States, and as other nations hit their second waves, I do want to find some way to spread some holiday cheer. And one way to do so is for me and my fellow GamesBeat

[ASL10] Ro16 Preview P2: Crazy, Messy, Beautiful

Last week's games were fantastic. Between JyJ's surprisingly great play which ultimately fell short to Best's struggle to survive in the Group of Death to Larva's July-esque ballsy all-in play, there are ample storylines to tell going into the Ro8 already. If you didn't get a chance go watch the games, we highly recommend you go back and watch them.If there's anything we've learned from the map pool so far, it's that Optimizer and Plasma are (unsurprisingly) making life really difficult and producing incredibly weird and impossible games to predict.

Tell Me Why Review – Cleaning Out My Closet

There's an important milestone in every adult's life when they realize that their parents aren't just monolithic figures known only as Mom and/or Dad, but people in their own right who have hopes, dreams, thoughts, and desires that have nothing to do with their children. That’s not exactly new territory in other art, but it's a rarity in games. In the few that do explore that idea, it's usually Dad who gets the attention. That makes Dontnod's Tell Me Why a fascinating anomaly right off the bat. It is, without

SwitchArcade Presents: The Best Nintendo Switch Fighting Games

For today’s special edition of SwitchArcade, I’m going to highlight the best fighting games on Nintendo Switch. These include retro arcade ports, new releases, some surprises, one game that people don’t consider a fighting game, and more. With the Nintendo Switch in its fourth year on the market, it has gotten quite a bit of support in the fighting game genre across many publishers. I also didn’t want to feature every single fighting game I like on the platform and cover the ones I would recommend when anyone is looking

Onward On Oculus Quest Review: Lock And Load Without Wires

Multiplayer shooter Onward released this week for Oculus Quest. If you’re curious what we think so far, here is our Onward Oculus Quest review! Technically, this is an Early Access release, as you’ll be informed when you first boot the game up. However, Facebook doesn’t officially allow Early Access content on Quest and the game’s store page doesn’t designate it as an early version; this means you don’t find out it’s Early Access until after buying it. With that in mind, we’re treating this like a full launch. [This was

Iron Man VR Review: Flying High As Tony Stark

The verdict is in. After several days of playing you can read our Iron Man VR review right here to see how this superhero adventure stacks up![embedded content]Making superhero games is already very difficult. Not only do they have all of the typical stressors and difficulties that any other game has, but they have a pre-existing fan base of comic readers and movie watchers that have a specific idea in their head of what that hero is supposed to do, say, and look like. Add in years of idolization, the

Rick May, voice of Team Fortress 2’s Soldier, passes away from COVID-19

The man behind TF2's Soldier and Star Fox 64's Peppy Hare, Rick May, has tragically died after contracting the COVID-19 coronavirus. In the world of video games, people have looked at the coronavirus pandemic through a couple of different prisms. How many events have been canceled or how has game development been affected? However, there's a real human toll that's rising around the world and on Monday, video games is mourning a tragic death due to COVID-19. Rick May, known primarily in the gaming world for his roles as the

Unboxing & Review: Final Fantasy 7 Remake – 1st Class Edition

Greg takes a look at the Final Fantasy 7 Remake 1st Class Edition collector's package. Final Fantasy 7 Remake releases on the PlayStation 4 on April 10, bringing Cloud Strife’s story to a brand-new generation. On top of being available to pre-order, the game also featured a few different versions for fans to purchase. Luckily, Greg managed to get his hands on one of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake 1st Edition collector’s packages, and today we’re going to be taking a look at it. For those who are waiting on