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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Faces Turbulent Start
Although, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 had a rough start with bugs and crashes, its new Career Mode offers an impressive and immersive experience.
Guild Wars 2 Now on Epic Games Store
Guild Wars 2 is now available on the Epic Games Store, bringing its expansive content and new features to a wider audience.
Former Air National Guardsman Sentenced to 15 Years for Leaking Classified Military Documents on Discord
Former Airman Jack Teixeira has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for leaking classified military documents to a private Discord server, causing severe damage to U.S. national security and international relations.
Ghostface Joins Mortal Kombat 1: Khaos Reigns
Ghostface joins Mortal Kombat 1 with a fourth-wall-breaking Fatality, blending horror and humor while introducing multiple identities tied to the franchise’s lore.
Blizzard Releases Remastered Warcraft Classics and Warcraft III: Reforged 2.0 Update
Blizzard celebrates Warcraft’s 30th anniversary with remastered versions of Warcraft: Remastered and Warcraft II: Remastered, alongside a major update for Warcraft III: Reforged.
ALG Hosts Video Game Lounge for Service Members at San Diego Fleet Week
During San Diego’s Fleet Week on Broadway Pier, American Legion Gaming (ALG) set up a video game lounge to give service members a space to unwind over Marine Corps Birthday and Veterans Day Weekend.
Video Game ‘World of Warships’ Powers New Documentary Series on Pluto TV
The popular online combat game World of Warships is taking its immersive experience beyond gaming with the launch of World of Warships Clash of Titans, an eight-part documentary series premiering on Pluto TV on Nov. 10 at 6 p.m. Eastern.
Six Days in Fallujah Launches on Steam Featuring Single-Player Mode and AI Upgrades
Today is the Steam release of Six Days in Fallujah, a documentary-style tactical shooter experience that combines real military events with immersive gameplay and historical footage.
🚨 First PS5 Pro Giveaway Winner Announced! 🎮
American Legion Gaming is preparing to receive its first PlayStation 5 Pro this week, concluding the initial phase of our giveaway series.
Nintendo Confirms Backward Compatibility for Switch Successor
Nintendo announced that its upcoming Switch successor will support backward compatibility with current Switch games and include Nintendo Switch Online functionality.
Indiana University’s New Video Game Museum Leads Efforts to Preserve Classic Games
The Media Arts Research and Learning Arcade at Indiana University is on a mission to preserve classic video games and consoles, and they are looking for donations.
Sony Closes Two Studios Following Concord’s Underperformance
Sony has announced the closure of Firewalk Studios, developer of the sci-fi shooter Concord, and Neon Koi, a mobile-focused studio, following challenges with Concord’s market performance.
The Air Force Is Turning to Video Games to Help Train for Modern Warfare
The U.S. Air Force is using the video game Command: Professional Edition to simulate combat scenarios securely and cost-effectively, helping personnel prepare for evolving warfare strategies.
🚨 Last Chance: Win a PS5 Pro! 🎮
Our Sony Playstation 5 Pro giveaway is over just before midnight tonight. Maxed out your entry points to win!
Several Years Later, Beyond Good and Evil 2 Is Still in Development
Several years after its initial announcement in 2008, Beyond Good and Evil 2 remains in development, with Ubisoft striving to realize its vision following challenges, such as the loss of its creative director.
Netflix Shuts Down Team Blue, Halting AAA Game Development Efforts
Netflix closes its Southern California studio, raising questions about the future of its ambitions in AAA game development.
Western University Study Finds Video Games Enhance Cognitive Skills, While Exercise Improves Mental Health
A recent study by Western University found that video games boost cognitive function, while exercise improves mental health, with each activity offering separate benefits.
Ralph Baer and 5 Things to Know About the Creation of Video Games
Ralph Baer is widely recognized as the “Father of Video Games” for his pioneering work in developing the first home video game system.