A new trailer for the chapter shows both new characters, with Sadako climbing out of her well to terrorise the survivors of Dead By Daylight. In keeping with the game's naming conventions, Sadako will be known in-game as The Onryō, after a Japanese term meaning "vengeful spirit."
Yoichi Asakawa, a character who appeared in the first two Japanese Ring films as a young boy with psychic abilities, is the Ringu installment's new Survivor. Dead By Daylight's version of the character shows Yoichi all grown up, as the only hero of the Ring films to have faced Sadako and made it out alive. In a surprising move for the franchise, the continuation of Yoichi's story will happen exclusively in-game.
The Ringu update sees Dead By Daylight exploring new territory, departing from the classic slasher films it was originally inspired by to explore a different style of horror. "Ringu introduces psychological horror to our game, which is very different from the slasher style our fans are used to," explains creative director Dave Richard. "They can expect Sadako to come with creepy and surprising gameplay mechanics that are not found in other Killers. Survivors beware, she will freak you out!"
Seascape Network, an innovative gaming platform based around Web 3.0 economies, is joining with the Polkadot Smart Contract platform Moonbeam to bring the chain to SeaDex, an original decentralized exchange. This integration heralds the continued diversification of the Moonbeam ecosystem, bringing Gamefi into the fold. With the addition of Moonbeam to the network, Seascape users […]
The upcoming growth in decentralized finance (DeFi) will be driven by the ability to embed DeFi applications into the open metaverse. This concept, which venture capital (VC) firm Outlier Ventures
When CD Projekt Red announced that it was going to host a Cyberpunk 2077 livestream following months of silence on the game's future, we felt a small jolt of hope. But when the developer kicked said livestream off with a hugely underwhelming 'next-gen' demo, we knew that we'd have to play the newly released PlayStation 5 version for ourselves — and so here we are with our first impressions.
We've spent about four hours with the freshly updated title, booting our old PS4 save and rampaging across Night City. And while this is still the same Cyberpunk 2077 — the game that many would argue is a disappointingly shallow RPG — it finally feels like a finished product. It's actually polished, it looks great, and it isn't threatening to crash your console every time that you turn a corner in a speedy vehicle.
Boost Insurance, an insurance infrastructure-as-a-service platform, alongside go-to-market partner, Breach Insurance, a company that provides insurance technology and regulated insurance products for the cryptocurrency market, today announced the launch of Crypto Shield, an insurance product for cryptocurrency available to retail wallet holders. Crypto Shield covers the theft of cryptocurrency while in the custody of a […]
Data analytics has become a very important part of business management. Large corporations all over the world have discovered the wonders of using big data to develop a competitive edge in an increasingly competitive global market. American Express is an example of a company that has used big data to improve its business model. They […]
SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The People’s Ecosystem, announced the launch of The People’s DAO, the first cannabis Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO). The ... Read More
If you're in the UK you can currently get Cyberpunk 2077 for just £20. This comes at a perfect time, as the game has also just received a brand new PS5 and Xbox Series X upgrade, alongside a slew of new fixes and DLC additions.