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Death’s Door PS4, PS5, and Switch Release Date Announced

Top GamesImage courtesy of Acid NerveA release date for Death's Door on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch has been announced. As part of Sony's State of Play event yesterday, a release date for Death's Door was announced for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The release date will also be the same for Nintendo Switch. The 3D action-adventure game will be releasing on these platforms on Nov. 23, 2021.Developed by Acid Nerve and published by Devolver Digital, Death's Door originally launched on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows

Apple announces its 2021 Apple Design Award winners

Apple incorporated the announcement of this year’s Apple Design Award winners into its virtual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) online event instead of waiting until the event had wrapped, like last year. Ahead of WWDC, Apple previewed the finalists, whose apps and games showcased a combination of technical achievement, design and ingenuity. This evening, Apple announced the winners across six new award categories. In each category, Apple selected one app and one game as the winner. In the Inclusivity category, winners supported people from a diversity of backgrounds, abilities and languages.

Haptics in VR gaming with Alex Meland (Haptics Club #1)

The Haptics club is an Open community about #Haptics. Founded by members of Unity, Interhaptics, Senseglove, and Nanoport. An event every other week with speakers from various industries and academia.Do you want to listen to the full podcast?Alex Meland is a Community Manager at bHaptics, and passionate about the world of haptics. bHaptics is a company that specialized in full-body haptic suits. It provides a ‘sense of touch’ to virtual reality more closely than ever before imaginable. The company believes the most elaborate haptic feedback brings gaming, entertainment, and other

Tales of Arise Gets Release Dates, Trailer & Gameplay; PS5 & Xbox Series X|S Versions Announced

Today Bandai Namco announced the release date of Tales of Arise via Famitsu. The game is coming to Japan for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, and Xbox One on September 9. It’s also coming on Steam and to the other platforms in North America and Europe on September 10.You can check out a new trailer, gameplay, and another video featuring the developers (with more footage) below.Update: English versions of the trailers have been released via IGN.[embedded content][embedded content][embedded content][embedded content][embedded content]We learn that the unique shader used for the game

Outriders Interview: Microtransactions, Cross-Gen Development, Post Launch Support And More

Outriders is an extremely interesting proposition – co-op story driven looter shooter game that eschews games as a service trappings to deliver a complete product to customers in one go? The game had initially drawn puzzlement and confusion from players who didn’t know what to make of its marriage of seemingly contradictory and incompatible elements, but the demo that released earlier this month seems to have drawn a lot of eyes to the game, and a lot of positive attention and buzz. Ahead of the launch of the game later

WWDC 2020: New Controllers, Rumble Support, Motion Controls, Custom Button Mapping, and More Confirmed for iOS 14 and iPadOS 14

WWDC 2020 has revealed quite a bit of good stuff for iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and Apple Arcade already with a plethora of additions and enhancements coming not just to the OS but also to the App Store. After WWDC 2020’s opening presentation ended, the developer videos and plans for the week have revealed quite a bit of information for Apple’s plans this year on iPhone and iPad. An “Advancements in Game Controllers" session for WWDC 2020 has revealed some excellent things coming for controllers on iOS, iPadOS, and more.

PS5 Pre-Orders Aren’t Live Yet, But You Can Sign Up For Notifications Now

Over the past year, we've learned about the PlayStation 5 bit by bit, and the latest news brought a complete reveal of the next-gen PS5 controller, also known as the DualSense. We've still got a lot to learn about the upcoming console, including its release date and more, but if you want to be one of the first people to put your money down, then several retailers have started sign-ups to notify users when the PS5 is available to pre-order.When will PS5 be available to pre-order?Best Buy, Target, and GameStop