Almost
all gaming websites report on the free games given monthly to PS + subscribers - that's good; the more people that know what's headed their way, the better.
Almost
all gaming websites report on the free games given monthly through PS + - that's good; the more people that know what's headed their way, the better.
Not exact matches
Last week,
gaming website Eurogamer
reported that some who have seen the next version of Sony's PSP portable console say it will sport touch controls on its back.
Belgian
website VTM is
reporting that the country's
Gaming Commission is currently taking a look at loot boxes in video games, with particular focus on EA's inclusion of them in Star Wars: Battlefront II and Blizzard's use in Overwatch.
The Census
report lists nearly 600 companies alphabetically by U.S. state and Canadian province, along with addresses,
website information, estimates of employee numbers and details on their market specialties (from casual
gaming, online
gaming, mobile
gaming and serious
gaming to PC, handheld or console
gaming).
This new piece of news was
reported by respected French
gaming website JeuxVideo.
Either way, they're not tied to anyone who we know has insider connections (like Emily Rogers, Laura Kate Dale or Liam Robertson), they're not backed by any credible
gaming websites that could support their rumour (like how Nintendo World
Report backed the Mario / Rabbids crossover) and there's no evidence that they really have any credible access to information like this.
As koengeens.be is the
website of the minister (that's actually his name — Koen Geens) and not of the ministry and without seeing the actual
report prepared by the
Gaming Commission it is unknown where the statement on SWBF2 comes from.
Besides, if it was true I would hear this
report on major
gaming websites and other blogs by now.
The news comes from an image, that is
reported to be leaked, which made its way onto French
gaming website Gamekyo, although in situations like this is it often the publisher that is behind the details revealed, in this case SEGA.
Rumors about Microsoft having signed an Xbox marketing deal for various upcoming titles, including the upcoming new Borderlands game, surfaced earlier this month following an article from
website Rectify
Gaming, although IGN's Ryan McCaffrey already stated that this
report was false.
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