breakout

Climb the Ranks in Season 1 of Warface: Breakout, Available Now

SummaryThe first major content update for Warface: Breakout is out todayRanked Matches invite you to test your combat skills against the worldComplete Seasonal Challenges to unlock season-exclusive cosmetic rewards It’s been nearly a month since we launched Warface: Breakout on Xbox One, and it’s been great to watch players’ battles rage between the Wardens and Reapers! We want to keep the game fresh and exciting post-release and beyond, which is why we’re committed to developing free content that will evolve and expand this world. Today, we’re delighted to share intel

Why the Olympics should add esports

Brandon Byrne Contributor Brandon Byrne is the CEO and co-founder of Opera Event, a technology platform that connects content creators, teams and sponsors to one another programmatically and at scale. He was previously the CFO of Team Liquid and VP of Finance and Administration at Curse. I recently sat on a panel for gaming website Pocket Gamer that was focused on esports and the Olympics. We were debating whether esports were filling the gap in sporting events, including the Olympic games, which have been paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

SwitchArcade Round-Up: ‘Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory’ Announced, ‘Across the Grooves’ and Today’s Other New Releases, Plus the Latest Sales

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for June 17th, 2020. In today’s article, we’ve got two announcements of games coming to Switch, summaries of all of today’s new releases, and the usual list of incoming and outgoing sales. Oddly, most of the games that hit the eShop today are adventure games. Well, that’s cool. Oh, there could also be some Pokemon news through the Pokemon Presents thing that has already happened by the time this is posted, but I am writing this from the past so we’ll

And finally…here’s Sony’s PlayStation 5

Today’s PlayStation 5 event was all about the games — generally a good sign when your system is due out by the end of the year. But after more than an hour of real PS5 gameplay capture, Sony had one more important thing up its sleeve: the console. Announced back at CES in January, we’ve seen very little of the hardware thus far, beyond last month’s DualSense Controller review. [embedded content] Sony finally reviewed the PS5 tower in all its glory — and I’ve got to admit, the damn thing

Spider-Man and stray cats take center stage as Sony showcases its PS5 gaming lineup

Several months after teasing a holiday release for the PlayStation 5 back at CES, Sony finally gave gamers a lengthy sneak peek at the next-gen console’s lineup. The event — which was initially set for last week before being pushed due to nationwide protests — comes a month after a similar event for Microsoft’s Xbox Series X. The event was very much inline with a standard E3 presentation — albeit devoid of the standard live element, due to COVID-19-related restrictions. And honestly, it was a nice change after last year’s

Daniel Abt fired from Audi’s Formula E team for using pro sim driver in virtual race

Audi fired Daniel Abt from its Formula E racing team after learning he had a professional sim driver race for him during a virtual competition called the “Race at Home Challenge” held over the weekend. The automaker said in a statement via Formula E that Abt had been suspended from Audi Sport “with immediate effect.” However, it appears the consequences are more serious and final. Abt said in a video message published Tuesday on YouTube that Audi had dropped him from the team. “Today I was informed in a conversation