Ethos

Latin artist Ozuna partners with XSET

Lifestyle gaming organisation XSET has announced a partnership with multi-award-winning Puerto Rican singer/songwriter Ozuna. The partnership sees Ozuna become a managing partner of the organisation, making him the first-ever Latin artist esports team owner. Photo credit: XSET RELATED: XSET names HyperX official peripheral and memory partner Ozuna and XSET will embark on several significant business initiatives, not only gaming and content creation, but merchandise drops and the currently popular blockchain NFT’s. According to the release, the partnership is due of XSET’s commitment to diversity and equity in gaming and business.

Ace of Clay Creates His Own Terrifying Little Nightmares Monsters

Little Nightmares is known for having some of the most creative and grotesque creatures in video gaming. They range from a terrifying Teacher that can stretch out her necks to gluttonous Twin Chefs that chop up everything they see.These creatures were so creative, they actually inspired professional sculptor Ace of Clay (real name Anthony) to dedicate a segment of videos on his YouTube channel to them. In this series, he not only comes up with his own ideas for new monsters for the Little Nightmares ethos but also crafts them

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 Round-Up: ‘Brigandine’ and ‘Ultracore’ Review, Mini-Views Featuring ‘Star Wars Episode I Racer’, Plus New Releases and Sales

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for June 29th, 2020. In today’s article, we’ve got two full reviews: the grand strategy RPG Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia, and the blast from the alternate past Ultracore. There are a couple of Mini-Views to check out as well, along with summaries of the latest releases and a list of fresh sales to dig into. Plenty to see, so let’s get going! Reviews Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia ($49.99) Everything about Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia is so odd to

Mobile developer Tru Luv enlists investors to help build a more inclusive alternative to gaming

Developer and programmer Brie Code has worked at the peak of the video game industry – she was responsible for many of the AI systems that powered non-player character (NPC) behavior in the extremely popular Assassin’s Creed series created by Ubisoft. It’s obvious that gaming isn’t for everyone, but Code became more and more interested in why that maxim seemed to play out along predictable gender lines, leading her ultimately to develop and launch #SelfCare through her own independent development studio TRU LUV. #SelfCare went on to win accolades including