Category: gaming

Now your ‘Pokémon Go’ buddy will gather gifts while you stay at home

The features Niantic announced for Pokémon Go in mid-April are starting to make their way to your mobile devices. To start with, your Buddy Pokémon — that one special monster you choose to appear next to your avatar — will now bring back gifts from n… Source

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‘The Last Of Us: Part II’ will be released on June 19th

The Last of Us: Part II, fingers crossed, will make its way to PS4 on June 19th. Sony and Naughty Dog had originally planned a February 21st release date, but they pushed the sequel back to May 29th. Earlier this month, they delayed the game indefini… Source

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Overwatch League tries to galvanize interest with a May Madness tournament

The Overwatch League will switch to a tournament format for May with prize money and season playoff seeding implications at stake. The seven Asia-based teams (the Chinese and Korean teams, along with the all-Korean London Spitfire and New York Excels… Source

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Major ‘The Last of Us Part II’ leak appears to show pivotal cutscenes

Oh boy. A massive amount of The Last of Us Part II footage appears to have leaked online, showing gameplay, menus and multiple cutscenes that contain crucial narrative moments. The leak's authenticity hasn't been confirmed by Sony or Naughty Dog, the… Source

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‘Battlefield V’ will get one last standalone update this summer

DICE and EA are bringing Battlefield V’s steady stream of updates to a close. The developers have announced (via Rock Paper Shotgun) that there will be one last standalone update to the WWII shooter this summer. It’s not clear what the update will co… Source

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Twitch has a problem with non-stop ‘Valorant’ streams

Valorant has been a hit on Twitch, but it’s now clear that success isn’t always for the right reasons. Kotaku has documented a slew of Twitch streams that are running 24/7 solely to attract people looking for Valorant beta keys that drop after watchi… Source

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