Microsoft continues on not wasting time and while it seems that the CMA refusal to let the Redmond giant to buy Activision Blizzard has some government with pro business interest in the UK calling the CMA out, the company is making good use of its words.
Additionally on a 10 year agreement for having Call Of Duty available on their network, Microsoft and Nvidia has already inked another agreement, this time with Xbox and GeForce Now, which will bring Xbox Game Studio to the Cloud Gaming platform.
The speculations and waiting is over as this week, WB Games and NetherRealm Studios finally release the first full trailer of the newest entry in the Mortal Kombat and an interesting concept of reboot with Mortal Kombat 1.
It has been a while since Nintendo updated the games available for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, at least with Nintendo-made games and it is time for a blast from the past with Gameboy Advance.
While the E3-less E3 season starts in June, Sony is not wasting time with Playstation taking the lead in the hype for what’s in store for Playstation in 2023 and the future and we got the first show in the form of Playstation Showcase 2023.
The launch weekend of the newest The Legend Of Zelda game can be anything at this point, but for Nintendo, if The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom is the beginning of the last ride of Nintendo Switch, they started well.
Out of the blue, Blizzard Entertainment gave some bad news for Overwatch players, mainly Overwatch 2 as the PvE mode called Hero was a feature that was previously on development but it seems that, no more.
It seems that the co-developers of Battlefield Mobile, a Smartphone Battlefield experience that never got out of the trial markets in Asia and never saw the light in our market, got a few things to say about why it was never meant.
What better way to jumpstart the week than to announce being involved in a major project? And even better as for Amazon and its gaming venture Amazon Games, has landed another big publishing rights deal with Embracer Group.