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Who Won E3 2021? Every Conference Ranked

The dust has settled from E3 2021, and there were some clear frontrunners in terms of who put on the best showcases. Some had only a few new titles to show off or had segments that left viewers scratching their heads. Others blew the house down with non-stop reveals and established themselves as big players. That’s why they earned the places they did in this rundown of who won E3 2021. Let’s rank every showcase ranked from worst to best. 12. Gearbox Every E3 2021 Showcase Ranked It’s pretty unfortunate,

Far Cry 6, Resident Evil Village, and More Will Support AMD Fidelity FX Super Resolution – Rumour

AMD’s supersampling tech FidelityFX Super Resolution (or FSR) is launching later this month, on June 22, and ahead of that, it seems a new report has spilled the beans on what sort of support we can expect to see for it in the immediate future. A report on VideoCardz, who say they’ve reached out to their sources, drops potential details on what games will support FSR when it launches, which games will add support soon, and which developers are currently supporting it. When FSR launches on June 22, it will

The Biggest Winner from E3 2021 Is…

This year's E3 wasn't one of most exciting in living memory, but it had its moments. / Photo courtesy of E3Kind of a sleepy E3, huh? After so many years as the most show-stopping event in the gaming calendar, with a pedigree of major announcements nearly as long as the industry is old, E3's time at the top may be coming to a close. But that doesn't mean this year's all-digital conference was devoid of excitement.A few companies in particular stepped up to bring the heat on the announcements front.

Avowed – Obsidian Looking Forward to Showcasing it “Soon”

Obsidian Entertainment had a few big announcements at the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase, namely The Shroom and Doom Update for Grounded and The Outer Worlds 2. Its first person fantasy RPG Avowed was absent but the developer addressed the same. On Xbox Wire, it said that the team is “hard at work making something we’re sure fans of our games and the Pillars of Eternity universe are going to love. “While we are not showing anything right now, we are looking forward to showing off what we have been

All fighting styles in Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier explained

Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier is a new battle royale game by Square Enix set 30 years before the events of FFVII. In this game, 75 players drop onto the map Midgar to decide the champions. One of the most important elements of the game are the fighting styles. The First Soldier has four fighting styles, namely Warrior, Sorcerer, Monk, and Ranger. Selecting an ideal one could be the deciding factor for victory. Each style has a base trait, ability, and skill. Playing with a particular style will make

Battlefield 2042 Will Have Three Multiplayer Modes, Seven Maps, and Ten Specialists

[embedded content] We know what Battlefield 2042 will not have — namely, a battle royale mode or a campaign. So what will it have? According to EA, it’ll have three modes of gameplay, though we don’t know much about two of them yet. The main one that we know about will offer the classic Conquest and Breakthrough gameplay. As we’ve previously reported, the game will have ten playable characters, or Specialists, for players to choose from at launch, with more to come later. It will also have seven maps, from

Team Ranking: May 2021

Last month was all about the Regional Major Ranking (RMR) tournaments. These Major qualifying events, held globally, were responsible for some of the biggest changes in the top 30, including mousesports jumping to sixth, their highest ranking in exactly a year, and Akuma entering the top 20 on the back of a controversial third-place finish in EPIC League CIS. Despite the RMR setback, NAVI moved up to second thanks to their DH Masters Spring triumph But the RMRs were far from being the sole top-tier tournaments that were held in

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered is Coming to Xbox Game Pass and EA Play

Need for Speed‘s had a rough go of it lately, with several of the series’ older games, namely Need for Speed Carbon, Need for Speed Undercover, Need for Speed Shift, Need for Speed Shift 2: Unleashed, and Need for Speed The Run delisted from digital storefronts in late May. But it’s not all bad news. Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered will be coming to Xbox Game Pass and EA Play on June 24th. The title, a remaster of Criterion’s 2010 Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, features cross-platform multiplayer on

Far Cry 6 Narrative Director: ‘Our Story is Political’

Far Cry 6 won't dodge politics the way its predecessors have. | Photo courtesy of UbisoftIn a stark contrast to previous Far Cry games, Far Cry 6 narrative director Navid Khavari has acknowledged the political nature of the game.Khavari addressed the issue in a blog post Monday, promising fans there would be "hard, relevant discussions in Far Cry 6 about the conditions that lead tot he rise of fascism in a nation, the costs of imperialism, forced labor, the need for free-and-fair elections, LGBTQ+ rights, and more," in Far Cry

League of Legends: Wild Rift patch 2.3 is coming on June 2

If you were excited for League of Legends: Wild Rift’s patch 2.3, you may have to wait a bit longer. According to Wild Rift’s official patch schedule, version 2.3 was going to release on June 1. However, the game’s communications lead, Ben Forbes clarified today that the patch will be released a day later. It seems that Riot Games had forgotten to update the patch schedule page which led to this confusion. Forbes added that they will be “more diligent” in the future to keep the schedule updated. we messed