Most anticipated games – November 2023

Next month, the holiday season will be in full swing, and there are many November 2023 games to look out for. From a classic returning to a newCall of Dutyapproaching physical and digital stores, you better prepare your wallet. After a busy September andOctober, I wonder if we’ll get a chance to check out any of these titles. Nevertheless, here are all of the most anticipated November 2023 games. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3(2023) – PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC Publisher: ActivisionDeveloper: Sledgehammer Games, Treyarch, Infinity Ward, Beenox, Raven Software, High Moon Studios, DemonwarePrice: $69....

June 21, 2025 · 4 min · 841 words · Larry Barrera

New Overwatch comic ships Junkrat x Roadhog 4eva

Well… not exactly The latest issue of Blizzard’s Free-to-ReadOverwatchcomic is out now. This issue looks at the events that brought together our favourite funny murderers, Junkrat and Roadhog. The short story sees Roadhog meandering as a low-level reprobate, until a chance encounter during a bar-brawl in Junkertown teams him up with the poor man’s Joker, beginning a bromance that will rock theOverwatchuniverse to its core, or at least frustrate a lot of people in competitive mode....

June 21, 2025 · 1 min · 186 words · Eric Jones

Nintendo fires Treehouse employee Alison Rapp

Company cites ‘internal policy’ Alison Rapp, a now-former Nintendo Treehouse spokesperson, has beenlet go fromNintendo after the company discovered she was holding a second job. Rapp had been the center of a recentharassment campaignregarding the removal of a “boob slider” inXenoblade Chronicles Xand a “petting” minigame inFire Emblem Fates(both of which occurredindependent of Rapp). She has previously appeared onmultiplevideosrepresenting the company at events like E3 2015. In a commentsent to IGN, Nintendo claims the termination stemmed from an internal policy regarding employees holding second jobs, and was unconnected to the harassment....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 510 words · Julia Walton

Part one of Dark Souls II’s prologue released

Counting the hours Should I have waited until the game comes out for consoles on Tuesday to watch this, part one of theDark Souls IIprologue? Probably. But what’s done is done. If you’re on the fence, there’s talk of the usual subjects — lost humanity, feeding on souls — and an introduction to the kingdom of Drangleic that gets cut short. It’s going to be part two of the game’s pre-rendered opening sequence that delves into deep spoiler territory, I’m willing to bet....

June 21, 2025 · 1 min · 114 words · Audrey Ramos

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Undead Prisoner miniboss guide

Although not super challenging, the first boss of any type inPrince of Persia: The Lost Crownis a miniboss called the Undead Prisoner. The first real challenge of the game, the Undead Prisoners tests the ability of the player to both Parry and evade the boss’s attacks. We’ve put together thisPrince of Persia: The Lost CrownUndead Prisoner miniboss guide to help you secure the kill. The Undead Prisoner will consistently pull back the massive pillar he’s wielding and begins to charge at you....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 334 words · Kelly Miller

PSA: You can get a Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom discount with a Switch voucher

Snag a sizable discount on a pricey game We’ve seen the video game pricing debate play out time and again. Every time a studio bumps up the price of a major release, people comment on how things are getting out of hand, other people counter that video game prices actually rise very slowly relative to other luxury goods, and so on and so forth. Unsurprisingly, when Nintendo revealed thatThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomwould retail for $69....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 219 words · Amber Warren

PvP vendor locations for the Dragon Isles in WoW Dragonflight

When in doubt, the capital probably has it InWorld of Warcraftexpansions, the prevalent formula of new content typically includes adding a new capital city. Dalaran was one of the most memorable inWoWhistory, but Valdrakken, with its emphasis on dragonflight, could approach that realm for some. Here’s where to find the PVP vendors there. You can find the PVP vendors in the capital city of Valdrakken, across from the Sapphire Enclave As soon as you unlock dragonridingin the expansion, you can head to Valdrakken, even before any story-related happenings actually guide you there....

June 21, 2025 · 1 min · 210 words · Austin Morgan

Returning to Azeroth: How to acclimate to current WoW for The War Within

It’s been quite a while since I last dove headfirst intoWorld of Warcraft, and the game is quite different now. Yes, you’re still creating an Alliance or Horde character and leveling them up through the ongoing conflicts on Azeroth and beyond; however, several new systems and features drastically change the experience. Starting or returning toWoWnow is easier than before, but some changes might require a bit of time to get used to....

June 21, 2025 · 5 min · 1053 words · Jessica Crawford

Review: Death Squared

Billions of box bots blown to bits There’s a lot we can thank Valve for, apart from the annual Steam sale. Hiring the team behindNarbacular Dropand expanding those ideas intoPortalkicked off an entire generation of clever, challenging action/puzzle games, many of them set in secretive government labs. Games that take an interesting mechanic and really drill down and explore all the possible applications and permutations of that mechanic are common now, but when done well, they can still be a lot of fun....

June 21, 2025 · 5 min · 974 words · Keith Fuller

Rocket League Sideswipe is a free mobile spin-off for iOS and Android

Are you too good for your home? This probably isn’t what you imaginedRocket Leaguewould be like on iOS and Android, but that might not be such a bad thing. Instead of trying to be a one-to-one port of the PC and console experience,Rocket League Sideswipeis a 2.5D spinoff created specifically for touch controls. It’s interesting! As much as it looks like a lighter game than the super-competitive source material, Psyonix says there are “advanced mechanics” inRocket League Sideswipe– and there’s even going to be online ranked play....

June 21, 2025 · 1 min · 176 words · Samuel Bell

See all the Wonderful 101 characters in their underwear

One of the things I wish I had talked more about in my review ofThe Wonderful 101is how fun it is to collect all the characters. Finding a new hero to join your crew combines the excitement of discovering a secretly bomb-able wall in TheLegend of Zeldawith the thrill of catching a new Pokemon, or finding a rare toy in a random, hole-in-the-wall toy store. The game hasn’t sold in the multi-millions yet, which means that there aren’t legions of people digging into to excavate all its secrets, though the people who are playing it are playing ithard....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 231 words · Kelly Vasquez

Splitgate will stay in open beta for the foreseeable future

The portal-shooter saw over 10 million downloads in its first 30 days of open beta 1047 Games has announced that theSplitgateopen beta will carry on for the foreseeable future. The studio will use the time to continue scaling up, in order to match its sudden increase in popularity. Splitgate, which is essentially a first-person shooter that includes portals similar to those seen inPortal, recently saw a massive influx of players. 1047 Games hadpreviously delayed the launchofSplitgateto spend some time scaling for its sudden uptick in player count....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 331 words · Kelsey Salinas

Super Mario Maker is getting a ton of new costumes this week

Badge Arcade Bunny As I’ve said recently, Nintendo is doing a commendable job of supportingSuper Mario Maker. Sure it still has a ways to go until it becomes the definitive level-making tool it was touted as, but a lot of these updates are getting it one step closer to that reality. In addition to the three new tools this week, you’ll also find brand new 8-bit costumes for Mr. Saturn, Master Belch, and the Badge Arcade Bunny....

June 21, 2025 · 1 min · 96 words · Catherine Harper