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Ubisoft Confirms E3 Conference For June 10

[ad_1] French third party publisher Ubisoft has confirmed that, despite some major conference shake ups at the Electronic Entertainment Expo this year in Los Angeles, Ubisoft at least will not be changing course. The developer of games like Assassin’s Creed and The Division will indeed be holding a press conference ...

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Sekiro: How to Defeat the Ashina Castle Boss, Genichiro

[ad_1] UnlockLast Edited: March 27, 2019 at 2:41 AM Genichiro Ashina is a boss found within the Ashina Castle and is the main boss of the area. Genichiro Ashina / Genichiro, Way of Tomoe Location Ashina Castle Deathblows to defeat 3 Drops Memory, Genichiro, Bloodsmoke Ninjitsu Weakness None The man ...

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Apple Arcade is Apple’s new cross-platform gaming subscription

[ad_1] Apple wants to tilt the balance from ad-laden freemium gaming titles toward all-access ad-free gaming experiences that can be downloaded across platforms on iOS, macOS and tvOS. At the company’s services event this morning, they announced Apple Arcade, their new premium subscription service for gaming across their hardware products. ...

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Apple could announce its gaming subscription service on Monday

[ad_1] Apple is about to announce some new services on Monday. While everybody expects a video streaming service as well as a news subscription, a new report from Bloomberg says that the company might also mention its gaming subscription. Cheddar first reported back in January that Apple has been working ...

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This High School Play Of Alien Will Blow You Away

[ad_1] A New Jersey high school went above and beyond for its spring play put on by the drama club, by putting on an impressive adaptation of Ridley Scott’s classic sci-fi film Alien.  Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, North Bergen High School’s drama teacher Perfecto Cuervo says he is a “huge fan of the movie,” ...

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We Saw a Half Hour of Bloodlines 2

[ad_1] By Jon Ryan Fifteen years is a long time. We’ve gone through three presidents, ten iPhones, and games – both in terms of story and design – have evolved by leaps and bounds. When I learned that Paradox was working with Hardsuit Labs on a follow-up to 2004’s Vampire: ...

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