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Shin Megami Tensei V for Nintendo Switch Gets New Trailer Showing Arahabaki

Atlus is continuing to publish new trailers focusing on the over 200+ demons of its upcoming JRPG Shin Megami Tensei V. We get to see the recurring Arahabaki demon in action, following the previous videos we saw over the past few days featuring Jack Frost, Fionn mac Cumhaill, Amanozako, Angel, Daimon, Mermaid, Mandrake, Arioch, Kumbhanda, Feng Huang, Inugami, Turdak, Fafnir, Mothman, Lilim, Futsunushi, Sraosha, Genbu, Uriel, Orobas, Girimehkala, Horus, and Rangda. You can check out the trailer and video below. [embedded content] Shin Megami Tensei V releases for Nintendo Switch on

Parsec head of marketing Max Sebela on the post-pandemic esports landscape, making online gaming more accessible

Despite esports and gaming events slowly returning to in-person gatherings after more than a year away due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the expansion of online play and various alternatives to physical competitions aren’t just going to go away.  Even beyond competition, playing games with friends became dependent on those titles having online modes. And if the online infrastructure for a game isn’t good or, in the case of older titles, doesn’t exist, that would lead to connection issues, poor performance, or an inability to enjoy a game.  As the pandemic

Microsoft, Hideo Kojima reportedly close to a deal to produce a cloud-based Xbox game

Microsoft and games industry legend Hideo Kojima have reportedly signed a letter of intent that could see the man behind Metal Gear Solid working to publish a new game on Xbox.  In a report from VentureBeat’s Jeff Grubb that builds on long-standing rumors that Kojima has had private talks with Microsoft about a deal like this, both sides are reportedly ready to start collaborating and have agreed to early terms.  The deal is very close to being finalized and Microsoft is already building out a support team that will work

Ec1s and shéd reportedly team up for upcoming VCT Europe Stage 3

Former Team Liquid VALORANT in-game leader Adam “ec1s” Eccles and Finnish player Jani “shéd” Marjanen have reportedly joined NoPoaching, a team that’s looking for an organization and will compete in VCT Europe Stage Three. NoPoaching is a mixed European team that also fields other known VALORANT players such as former Fnatic pro Kostas “tsack” Theodoropoulo, former OG player Dragan “elllement” Milanović, and former G2 stand-in Oscar “ozzy” Scott. They’re coached by former Team Queso player Alex “goked” Kie and have been playing together since May. Their full roster can be

FNAF Creator Scott Cawthorn Announces Retirement Amidst Controversy

Top GamesScott Cawthorn, the original creator and developer behind the Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) franchise, has announced his retirement. / Scott CawthornScott Cawthorn, the original creator and developer behind the Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) franchise, has announced his retirement. The announcement was made early on Thursday, June 17. Cawthorn took to his personal gaming website to publish a statement addressing the situation. In it, he explains his motivations behind ending his career, thanks fans for their support, and shows off a piece of fanart from an unnamed 8-year-old.His

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.

Is There a Live Event for Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 7?

FortniteFortnite players want to know if there is a live event for Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 7. / Epic GamesFortnite players want to know if there is a live event for Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 7. Live events are common fare for Fortnite fans. Typically, players have found these useful to canonically make the jump between seasons and make sense of the upcoming content in-game. Epic Games will traditionally debut these events just before or at the start of a new season as not to cut into a previous season's