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The 40th Golden Joystick Awards to be hosted by Troy Baker and Laura Bailey

Audio player loading… The 40th Golden Joystick Awards will be hosted by actors Laura Bailey and Troy Baker (Abby and Joel in The Last...

Neil Druckmann Confirms Original TLOU Cast is Part of HBO Show

Naughty Dog co-president Neil Druckmann introduced original TLOU cast members Ashley Johnson and Troy Baker to the Summer Game Fest stage, confirming that the...

Get ready for the video game movie takeover

It’s coming for us all It’s no secret that superhero movies have dominated the box office for over a decade...

The post Get ready for the video game movie takeover appeared first on Destructoid.

Team17 Staff Speak Out on Sexual Harassment, Low Pay, Poor Treatment, and More

Staff at Worms developer Team17 have spoken out on issues of sexual harassment, low pay, and poor treatment within the studio in the wake of public backlash following its NFT U-turn.

Far Cry 6 Joseph: Collapse DLC Review

Far Cry 6 Joseph: Collapse is a brief, bland dive into one of the series’ more forgettable villains.

GameStop Confirms Plans For NFT Marketplace, Announces $100 Million Fund With Immutable X

While many companies in the gaming space are shifting away from NFTs, GameStop is pushing further into the space with its latest big deal. The company on Thursday announced a partnership with Australian crypto company Immutable to create a $100 million fund in Immutable's IMX tokens.

GameStop and Immutable will use these funds to create grants to give to creators of NFT content and technology. The retailer also mentioned that Immutable will partner with GameStop on its own NFT marketplace that should launch later in 2022.

Additionally, Immutable will give GameStop up to $150 million worth of IMX tokens if the company is able to reach "certain milestones."

Those interested in apply for a GameStop/Immutable NFT grant can do so here on GameStop's website.

Immutable X bills itself as the first layer-2 for NFTs on Ethereum. "Experience zero gas fees, instant trades, and carbon neutral NFTs for marketplaces, games, and applications without compromise," the company says. Immutable is also the developer of the digital card game Gods Unchained, which uses the "play-to-earn" model whereby players can sell their digital goods.

Just this week, Worms developer Team17 backtracked on its NFTs plans after a public backlash, while the developer of Overcooked said its games will never use NFTs. Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson also discussed NFTs this week, saying "right now it's not something that we're driving hard on." Voice actor Troy Baker also canceled his plans to work with an NFT company.

Here are the Upcoming Dark Pictures Anthology Games

Supermassive Games has filed trademarks for five upcoming games in […]

The post Here are the Upcoming Dark Pictures Anthology Games appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

Overcooked and Going Under devs revolt against publisher Team17’s NFT plans

Aggro Crab and Ghost Town Games aren't happy with Team17's crypto grab.

Gran Turismo 7 Gets Its Own State of Play Show Later This Week

Sony will be holding its first PlayStation State of Play […]

The post Gran Turismo 7 Gets Its Own State of Play Show Later This Week appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

Voice actor Troy Baker cancels NFT plans after fan backlash

Troy Baker stirred up quite the controversy earlier this month with his planned partnership with a new NFT venture. Baker has been fielding angry replies...

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Troy Baker Apologizes for NFT Tweet and Calling Critics ‘Haters’

Troy Baker has apologized for a controversial Twitter post in […]

The post Troy Baker Apologizes for NFT Tweet and Calling Critics ‘Haters’ appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

Review: Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection (PS5) – Still the Best Cinematic Action You’ll Find on PlayStation

Fortune favours the old.

Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection is a damn good time. It bundles both Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy into one PlayStation 5 package, boasting new graphics modes, a complete lack of load times, and DualSense functionality. Both games are more than a few years old now, but as far as we're concerned, they're yet to be topped when it comes to cinematic action titles.

For the purposes of this review, we're going to write about each game individually, starting with Uncharted 4 — but our conclusion at the bottom of the page will take the whole collection into account.

Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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