Today, crypto markets continue to trade sideways as Bitcoin and Ethereum battle bearish momentum. On the other hand, Metaverse crypto coins are doing well today, with some registering insane gains of over 3000%! This article looks at the top three Metaverse crypto coins gaining the most price today, ordered by 24-hour growth, lowest to highest. […]
Throughout Smash’s years of existence, many advocated for the game to become an esports. Panda Esports has been a force of proposition and innovation for Smash, going into 2022. They’ve started picking up pro players in the early days of Super Smash Bros 4 and kept doing it throughout the Melee and Ultimate competitive seasons. […]
Speculation is already rampant. This week developer Beat Games teased a new block type on its way to the ultra-popular VR rhythm game Beat Saber. In a tweet posted yesterday to their official Twitter account, the company shared a picture featuring a classic Beat Saber block sliced into several even layers. The post was accompanied […]
Respawn has released a new update for Apex Legends. The update reinstates Bangalore's legendary MIL-SPEC skin, as well as the Sentinel sniper rifle and Rampage LMG.
The MIL-SPEC Bangalore skin was removed from Apex Legends as equipping it to Bangalore and then selecting to play as the character would cause your game to crash on the legend select screen. The glitch would cause your squadmates' games to crash too.
A small update to @PlayApex just went live to fix the following: 👕 A crash related to the MIL-SPEC skin 🔋 An issue with charging weapons 🔫 Re-enabling the MIL-SPEC skin, Rampage, and Sentinel in-game
Respawn writes that this new update should fix that issue--you can safely equip the skin again if you have it, and now buy it from the in-game store during the limited-time Dark Depths event if you've yet to unlock it.
Both the Sentinel and Rampage had been removed from Apex Legends after a discovered exploit was allowing players to charge both weapons indefinitely. This new update fixes that issue, so you shouldn't be running into players with supercharged Sentinels and Rampages anymore.
The update also implements a nerf for the Rampage. Bullet damage has been decreased from 28 to 26, and thermite consumption per shot has been increased while the LMG is in its charged state. So not only is the gun weaker but it won't stay charged for as long as it once did the moment you pull the trigger.
You may notice the Rampage feels a bit different. We decreased the damage per bullet down from 28 -> 26 and increased the thermite consumption per shot in its charged state. Give it a try and let us know what ya think. As always, we appreciate your patience, legends.
Apex Legends is currently in the midst of its Dark Depths event, which adds the new Habitat map to Arenas, 40 aquatic-themed cosmetic items to the in-game store, and a free three-week reward track. The event will continue until February 1--if the Season 11 battle pass is any indication, that's days before the end of the season and the start of Season 12.
Guntech 2 is a return of the good old “cave flyer” shoot ’em ups genre. It’s a twin-stick shooter influenced by such classics as Thrust, Oids, Geometry Wars, and Asteroids. For me, it’s a return to my roots as a game developer. I’ve made games for almost 30 years, mostly for big studios in roles […]
Activision has released a statement in which it acknowledged the frustrations some players are reporting across the suite of Call of Duty games, promising that fixes and improvements are coming.
Posting on Twitter, Activision said, "We hear you, and we feel your frustrations."
"Our teams are hard at work addressing the issues that are being experienced across Vanguard, Warzone, and Modern Warfare. Updates are being deployed as quickly as possible. We want everyone to have a seamless experience, no matter which games, game mode, or platform you play on," Activision said.
The company said player feedback is "critical" to the development process, and the company told fans to keep an eye out for upcoming changes.
For Warzone Pacific, Activision said it has a number of known issues it's investigating right now, including console performance across Xbox and PlayStation, as well as a bug causing some skins to appear as invisible. Developer Raven Software is also tracking an issue with freezes pertaining to Buy Stations.
For Vanguard, Sledgehammer said it will make further changes to weapons and equipment, while it will fix issues related to the Attack Dogs killstreak, as well as problems related to challenges. Sledgehammer added that it is working on fixes for party-disconnect issues with matchmaking and is looking to improve the diversity of map rotation. For Zombies, the long-awaited addition of a pause option is coming.
SEATTLE – Headset, the leading provider of data and analytics to the cannabis industry, today released its updated long-term forecast for the U.S. cannabis market. The forecast compiles an analysis […]
Grab your bow and jump into the virtual arena. This week, developer Normal VR (Half+Half) unveiled its latest VR game, NOCK. Coming “soon” to the Quest platform, the multiplayer VR experience looks a lot like the popular vehicular soccer game Rocket League, only instead of driving rocket-powered cars, players instead use a bow and arrow […]