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République: Anniversary Edition Finally Sneaks Onto PlayStation VR Next Week

The Hope is that République still stands up after all this time.

How IoT Transforming The Gaming Industry in 2020-21?

INTRODUCTION Internet of things supports the industries to access information and data. It is the best platform that allows you to make intelligent decisions physically; the timely and relevant insights about your organization and consumers, but these innovative solutions deliver the platform to make better decisions. Internet of things is the physical arrangement of an […]

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Search Engines Using Deep Learning

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. An end-to-end guide on building Information Retrieval system using NLP                                                                     […]

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Meta Jobs Point To Future AR/VR Headsets With Cellular

Job listings at Meta Platforms suggest the company is exploring next generation VR and AR headsets with cellular connectivity features.

Our 10 Favorite VR Demos from Steam Next Fest

Valve kicked off another edition of Steam Next Fest this week, an indie showcase that offers up free demos of a bunch of upcoming games. We went hands-on with the most promising of the bunch so you know where to start first. There are hundreds of demos on offer during Next Fest, and it’s no […]

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S.W.A.N.: Chernobyl Unexplored Review

The team who have made S.W.A.N.: Chernobyl Unexplored have managed to create a fascinating bit of original sci-fi, even though it takes us to an area and place in time that we've seen many times before. The story is solid throughout with some nice surprises and shocks galore.

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Explaining Text Generation with LSTM

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. An end-to-end guide on Text generation using LSTM                                                                   Source: develop-paper […]

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Rainbow 6 Siege’s Next Season Adds A New Operator, Map, Game Mode And More

Ubisoft is kicking off its support of Tom Clancy's Rainbow 6 Siege with a bang. The game's first season of the year, Demon Veil, is adding a new map and permanent game mode to the competitive shooter, along with a new Operator who can rebuild defenses.

Named Azami, Rainbow 6 Siege's first Operator of the year is a Defender. With medium speed and health, Azami is unremarkable save for her gadget, the Kiba Barrier. The Operator can throw kunai that release gas in a small circle where they land. That gas then solidifies into a bulletproof surface, providing quick cover.

Beyond creating cover for players, Azami's gadget offers players a brand-new defensive option in Rainbow 6 Siege. Using her Kiba Barrier, holes on any surface can be easily patched, including on ceilings, giving players protection against enemies attacking from both above and below. Of course, Azami can also be countered by other operators, specifically any equipped with grenade launchers. Her Kiba Barrier gadgets can be destroyed by either a single explosion or three melee attacks.

Regardless of counters, Azami is likely to be an extremely impactful character on Rainbow 6 Siege's new map, Emerald Plains. Set in Ireland, the map takes players to a manor that's been renovated into a country club, complete with a large, open first floor and compact second floor. Outside of the main building, it also seems like players will be able to fight in a small courtyard and stable.

Along with new content, Rainbow 6 Siege's upcoming season will also add some substantial gameplay changes. Along with Team Deathmatch becoming a permanent addition to the game, Attacker Repick is also coming to each game mode, both ranked and unranked. As its name implies, Attacker Repick will let Attackers change their Operator during the preparation phase of any match, letting teams change their strategy as a game goes on.

Ubisoft hasn't revealed a release date for Demon Veil yet, but players can get in on the action starting today. Test Servers for the game are currently hosting an early build of Rainbow Six Siege's next season for players to try out.

VR Sci-fi Shooter Turns Your Hands Into Laser Cannons

Rogue Ascent VR is available free on Meta Quest and Meta Quest 2 headsets via SideQuest. Rogue Ascent VR is a killer-looking VR shooter that makes use of Quest hand-tracking technology to immerse you in a sci-fi adventure where you use your bare hands to blast your way through multiple action-packed levels. Like other games […]

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Rainbow Six Siege: Demon Veil Season and New Operator Azami Full Breakdown

Year Seven, Season One of Rainbow Six Siege - titled Demon Veil - is set to arrive on March 8th, 2022, and brings...

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