New Trailer for Sonic The Hedgehog Movie Reveals Redesigned Sonic!

The reaction to the original trailer for the Sonic the Hedgehog Movie was….yeah, it was not good. In fact it was received so terribly by fans that not only did the director respond by saying they would be completely redesigning the character model to be more like the video game Sonic, but the film itself was delayed until February 14th 2020….and it was worth it, this new trailer with brand new Sonic looks way better!

Sonic The Hedgehog is speeding to theatres for a big screen adventure for the whole family! Watch the new trailer now, and #CatchSonic in theatres February 14!

Based on the global blockbuster videogame franchise from Sega, SONIC THE HEDGEHOG tells the story of the world’s speediest hedgehog as he embraces his new home on Earth. In this live-action adventure comedy, Sonic and his new best friend Tom (James Marsden) team up to defend the planet from the evil genius Dr. Robotnik (Jim Carrey) and his plans for world domination.

The family-friendly film also stars Tika Sumpter and Ben Schwartz as the voice of Sonic.

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Romancing SaGa 3 Available Now on Consoles and PC

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SQUARE ENIX has announced that the RPG classic, Romancing SaGa 3, is now available to purchase digitally on the Nintendo Switch system, PlayStation 4 , PlayStation Vita handheld entertainment system, the Xbox One family of devices, including Xbox One X, Windows 10, STEAM, the App Store and Google Play.

24 years after the game’s initial Japanese release, Romancing Saga 3 is now available for the first time in the West on modern platforms. Romancing Saga 3 gives players the freedom to forge their own path, choosing to play through eight different narratives led by eight protagonists, each with their own motives and unique personalities. Developed by industry veterans, including renowned developer Akitoshi Kawazu (FINAL FANTASY, Romancing SaGa, SaGa Frontier), this HD remaster will feature optimized graphics, a new dungeon called the ‘Phantom Maze’ to explore, and a NEW GAME+ function. Romancing Saga 3 adds new storylines to the game original game, making it the perfect time for both new and veteran players to experience the SaGa series.

To celebrate the launch of Romancing Saga 3 and introduce a world of new players to the epic adventure, a 20% discount is available for the Nintendo Switch version from today until December 1, 2019, and for all other platforms from today until December 4, 2019.

Players looking for even more adventures in the SaGa series can also look forward to SaGa SCARLET GRACE: AMBITIONS, available on December 3 on the Nintendo Switch system, PlayStation 4, STEAM, the App Store and Google Play. Additionally, Romancing SaGa Re;universe, the popular mobile game with over 15 million downloads based in the world of Romancing SaGa 3, will be available globally in 2020 for iOS and Android devices. To view a teaser for Romancing SaGa Re;universe, visit:

Romancing SaGa 3 is now available on the Nintendo Switch system, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita handheld entertainment system, the Xbox One family of devices, including Xbox One X, Windows 10, STEAM, the App Store and Google Play.

Related Links:
Official website: https://sagafranchise.square-enix-games.com/en-gb/romancing-saga-3
Official Facebook: www.facebook.com/squareenix
Official Twitter: @squareenix
Official Instagram: @squareenix
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/squareenixNA

We Happy Few’ Final DLC Announced with ‘We All Fall Down’

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Gearbox Publishing and Compulsion Games today announced We All Fall Down, the conclusion to their drugged-out dystopian adventure, We Happy FewWe All Fall Down stars Victoria Byng who is on a mission to rid Wellington Wells of the psychedelic drug, Joy, and free the people from their drug-induced prison. This expansion introduces additional combat options and rooftop traversal players can use to out-maneuver the authorities as they make their way around the city. We All Fall Down will launch on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 on November 19, 2019, for a suggested retail price of $7.99.

We All Fall Down returns to We Happy Few’s dark origins, but burns it all down in spectacular fashion. Starving like the rest of the people, Victoria wrestles with her own withdrawals as the city slides deeper into Joy shortage and disorder. Victoria has always helped to keep things proper, but the closer she looks, the deeper the rot seems to run.

To free the city from Joy, players will strategically maneuver around the city’s rooftops, take up arms against the Bobbies, and expose citizens to their dismal truth. Victoria can whip foes in a snappy take on combat or silently take out enemies with the new dart gun. Stealthy players can climb around the rooftops, adding more variety to We Happy Few’s gameplay. We All Fall Down focuses on storytelling and fast-paced action without including the survival mechanics found in We Happy Few.

We All Fall Down offers the best way to experience We Happy Few to date:

  • Tour Wellington Wells at its absolute most dire
  • Crack the whip across the face of your foes in a snappy take on combat
  • Take the stealthy route with a shocking dart gun
  • Climb across the rooftops in a stealthy spin on We Happy Few exploration
  • Stick it to the system swiftly – there’s no time for eating, sleeping, and crafting while the world falls apart

Players who purchased We Happy Few’s Season Pass will have access to the We All Fall Down expansion at launch. Those who did not purchase a Season Pass can visit:

For more information about We Happy Few and We All Fall Down, become a fan on Facebook, subscribe on YouTube, follow We Happy Few on Twitter and Instagram, and join the conversation using the hashtag #WeHappyFew.

Special Look at The Mandalorian with New Trailer

The day has finally arrived….as long as you live in the US that is, as the Disney + Streaming service goes LIVE today. To mark the occasion and to build more hype for when The Mandalorian series launches on the service tomorrow, a special look trailer showing an incredible scene has been released:

It is painful knowing that we here in the UK as well as some EU regions will have to wait a very long time to have the service on March 31st 2020, so the long 5 month mission to avoid spoilers pretty much begins now….no, YOU’RE CRYING!!

Review: The Outer Worlds

Ever since it was announced that Obsidian where working on a brand-new game, my gaming spider-sense started tingling especially when that new game had an announcement trailer which looked like they were making their very own Fallout style game. The team behind Fallout: New Vegas were working on a game that would move away from the post-apocalyptic universe of Fallout and go to the stars in a fresh space sci-fi themed game whilst retaining all the things fans have loved about their Fallout entry.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AI_u_0oJRQ

The Outer Worlds places you the player as one of thousands of colonists on board the colony ship ‘The Hope’ which was lost in transit bound for the furthest edge of the galaxy. A mysterious stranger revives you and, in a panic, launches you in an escape pod in the hope of meeting his contact on the planet below with the goal of helping the stranger find a way to revive everyone else on The Hope in order to save the Halcyon galaxy.

On the run up to release, everything about The Outer Worlds made it seem like the Fallout game that everyone wanted and deserved but Bethesda had failed to deliver and when you do fire up and jump into the game, you simply cannot escape just how Fallouty it feels. But thinking that this game is simply a prettier copy of say Fallout 4, the most recent Fallout title because Fallout 76 really REALLY does not count, is a huge disservice to what Obsidian has managed to achieve with The Outer Worlds. So much of this game takes anything you would know from a Fallout experience and completely spins it on its head to deliver quite frankly, my 2019 GOTY experience.

It really doesn’t take long for The Outer Worlds to shake off the obvious comparisons with Fallout as within minutes of taking control of your own customised character, all you need to do is two things, look down then look up. By looking down you immediately get the tone of the humour that The Outer Worlds as you discover that the very contact that the mysterious stranger, Phineas Welles, has sent you to meet. However, stepping out of the escape pod and looking down, and you discover the squashed remains of that very contact underneath the pod, in fact only the legs are sticking out like the wicked witch of the west in the Wizard of Oz. It is quite an introduction to the world and is a sense humour I really liked even more as its threaded throughout the game in the characters you meet, companions that join you and in all the missions both main story and side quests you pick up along the way. This is just a game full of worlds that are just fun to explore and experience.

Looking up at the same moment reveals how astonishing the visuals are in The Outer Worlds, and I mean this game is just gorgeous on the eyes especially on the Xbox One X. Looking up into the sky and seeing planets, moons and space craft is impressive alone, but the colour schemes are so vibrant from the environments, to the wildlife and the structures that everything really just pops right off the screen. I just really love the sci-fi setting over the post-apocalyptic setting of Fallout and it immediately lifts every location you visit through the story campaign. The diversity between the different places you will visit as well as you move from world to world completing missions shows the depth of design Obsidian has gone to into making this galaxy feel like a genuine collection of living breathing worlds and people.

Everything about the Outer Worlds is just so lovingly polished right down to amour and weapon design to the excellent animations in cut-scenes with some of the best facial animation that compliments the tremendous voice acting of all the NPCs you meet on your journey but especially when it comes down to your companions. Having a travelling companion is nothing new to Obsidian or to Fallout fans, but what has changed is that the companion system is far more in tune with the MASS Effect style of using companions, which for The Outer Worlds is perhaps the highlight of the game for me. Like MASS Effect, you will meet a variety of people and some will even other to help you on your travels whether it is just to help you out on a mission or in the hopes you will in turn be able to help them out which leads to having a companion quest for each of them who join your crew. These can really be very fun side objectives and depending on whether or not you actually take them on and then how you complete them will help them fulfil their own goals and improve their relationship with you. Some can be short whilst others can be very interesting multi-step missions that will require visiting new worlds. The companions are so well written and performed by the cast that despite this being the first time ‘meeting’ them so to speak, I connected to all of them as though we had spent more than a single game travelling together, especially Parvati voiced by Ashley Burch who Borderlands fans will instantly recognise as Tiny Tenah, who is just so wholesome and lovely as the first companion you meet that it just connects you right away to the heart of the game.

 

The RPG elements work exceedingly well as you not only use XP to gain levels in order to upgrade your skills but also to unlock perks for your character as well as all the companions who will all level up even if they are not selected for your active party making the option of switching party members depending on how their own skills can augment your own or just to help out on a particular mission. You can choose their chosen weapons and armour as well so the level of team management and how you upgrade their perks is such a great element to have. But when it comes to how you tailor your character’s skill set is where this game comes to life. No matter which style of play you want to use, the skill and perk trees allow you to explore a single style or a mixture of a few and just as the launch trailer shows, you can be an assassin, a criminal, a gunslinger, a hero or a bad guy. The game facilitates any wish you want and the quests be it a main story or a side story, allows for a such a freedom of choice that almost everyone you make will impact the very worlds you visit, good or bad it will be up to you and it will make you want to replay the game perhaps to make a different decision or change how you treat and deal with a companion.

The Outer Worlds is simply an incredible game that took everything they knew about Fallout and evolved it into something very new and brilliant whilst looking to other game series to bring their sci-fi vision to life. It has left behind all the failings of Fallout and given fans of that series and Obsidian something truly remarkable to lose yourself in. In the forty plus hours that it took me to complete my first run on hard, the moment the credits finished rolling I immediately jumped back in to start another run and I am planning to attempt the more perma-death focused ‘Supernova’ difficulty for my time off at Christmas. There really is not downside to playing this game and it has all the making of the start of a fantastic series for Obsidian. Plus, if you have Xbox Game Pass you can play this right now, which alone is a very good reason to go play in this majestic sci-fi adventure.

Play this now, you will not regret it.

Doctor Who: The Edge of Time VR Game Out Now!

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Today, publisher PlayStack and Developer Maze Theory are excited to reveal the Launch Trailer for  Doctor Who: The Edge Of Time, the feature-length Doctor Who VR videogame. Launching tomorrow on November 12th (£19.99 / $24.99) for for PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and HTC Vive Cosmos, with  Oculus Quest coming later this year.

Players will visit Victorian London, escape from a space-stranded cruiser and explore an Egyptian temple as they operate the TARDIS across the Doctor Who universe, under guidance from The Doctor herself, played by Jodie Whittaker.

Crafted with countless references to the show and its 55-year history, Doctor Who: The Edge Of Time combines action, horror and sci-fi, equipping players with the Sonic Screwdriver to solve mind-bending puzzles, escape treacherous environments and come face-to-face with classic Doctor Who monsters, all within virtual reality for the first time ever. Escape from Weeping Angels, face off against brand-new monsters and pilot a Dalek shell to harness its’ fearsome weaponry in a thrilling and immersive single-player adventure!

Features

  • Become Part Of Doctor Who – a thrilling single-player adventure developed by Sony London alumni (VR Worlds, The London Heist, Blood and Truth), Doctor Who: The Edge Of Time  will immerse players in Doctor Who like never before as they travel across space and time to save reality.
  • Wield The Sonic Screwdriver – With exhilarating moment-to-moment gameplay, wield the Sonic Screwdriver to solve fiendish puzzles and traverse a dangerous universe full of challenges, enemies and wonder.
  • Stunning Cinematic Visuals – From the Dalekanium of a Dalek’s shell, to the stone-cold terror of a Weeping Angel, experience stunning visuals that bring the show to life!
  • Doctor Who Talent – Featuring Jodie Whittaker as the voice of The Doctor and Nicholas Briggs as the voice of the Daleks, in a story written by Gavin Collinson – Digital Producer for Doctor Who and author
  • Oculus Quest Support – experience the next level of immersion with Oculus Quest, as you explore the Doctor Who universe without boundaries in untethered virtual reality

Doctor Who: The Edge Of Time will launch November 12th worldwide for PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and HTC Vive Cosmos, with Oculus Quest coming later this year.

For More on Doctor Who: The Edge of Time

Doctor Who: The Edge Of Time is a Maze Theory production for BBC Studios

Review: Gioteck VX4 Premium Wireless Controller for PS4

Here is our review of the Gioteck VX4 Premium Wireless Controller for PS4 and PC.

The VX-4 premium wired and wireless pro PS4 controllers offers superb comfort during marathon gaming sessions. Quick-fire triggers, precision D-Pad and anti-slip rubber thumb sticks deliver lightning fast performance. With motion compatibility and a 3.5mm Audio port for headset compatibility on selected versions, the VX-4 is available in 4 vibrant colours and makes for next-level immersive gaming experience.

Features

  • Motion and vibration compatibility
  • Traditional PlayStation layout
  • Quick fire triggers
  • Precision D-Pad
  • Anti-slip rubber thumb sticks
  • Wired version features 3.5mm Audio port for headset compatibility available exclusively from GAME in black, silver, red and blue
  • Wired version without Audio port available in red, black, blue and silver
  • Wireless version with Audio port available in black

What’s in the box?

The box contains the controller, a user manual and a cable.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

The last thing you ever want is a broken controller and no replacement, but some controllers are rather expensive to replace.

Along comes the Gioteck VX4 Premium Wireless Controller and it not only works very well, it’s also reasonably priced.

The controller itself looks very similar to the official PS4 controller and handles just as well. It feels very comfortable in your hands. The only comment I would make is that the triggers can feel a little stiff at times.

The VX4 comes in either a wired or a wireless version, in the case of this review we had the wireless version. It was very easy to sync up to the PS4 and get going with it. The same can be said for syncing it up to a PC – both were quick and easy to do.

The controller comes in black, red, silver and blue, so you have your choice of colours.

If you are looking for a reasonably priced, good quality controller for use on a PS4 and / or a PC, then take a look at this one – it might just be your next one!

The Gioteck VX4 Premium Wireless Controller for PS4 and PC is available now priced around £34.99 depending on the version you want.

You can learn more from the Gioteck website.

Need for Speed: Heat Out Now!

Today, Ghost Games, a studio of Electronic Arts Inc. have announced Need for Speed Heat is available worldwide on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Origin for PC. Need for Speed Heat sends players to Palm City, a brand-new open world where street racers choose their way to play; earn Bank in sanctioned events by day, or risk it all to build Rep in underground races by night. Big risks could mean big rewards, it’s up to the player to make the call.

“At its core Need for Speed is about custom rides, adrenaline-filled races with cops and without them and showcasing the latest in car customization. With Need for Speed Heat we’ve dialed those core tenants up and dropped them into a vibrant new world,” said Riley Cooper, Creative Director at Ghost Games. “Heat offers two firsts for the series including a unique day and night cycle that offers players two ways to play, and customizable avatars so they can express themselves beyond just their wheels.”

In Need for Speed Heat, players can drive the hybrid-electric performance, Polestar 1, for the first time ever, as well as some of the most iconic car brands in the world, see the full list here. The game also offers the deepest customization the series has ever seen, including a range of options for both performance and style, which gives players the tools they need to create their perfect high-octane, anything-goes, dream car. Additionally, as another first for the franchise, Need for Speed Heat features character customization, giving players 12 preset avatars to choose from to further adapt their own style. Clothing and accessories from PUMA, Life’s a Beach, End Clothing and other well-known brands, ensure that players will be going full throttle with the latest fashion when they hit the streets of Palm City.

Need for Speed Heat also introduces players to a bright, new urban environment that becomes a dangerous neon playground once the sun sets. Taking inspiration from Miami – a vibrant city with a multicultural blend of music, cool street art and stunning night lights – Palm City is a street-racer’s paradise. Day and night are at the core of progression in Need for Speed Heat. During the day, players race in a series of sanctioned events to build Bank. At night, they must engage in illicit racing to establish themselves and reap extra Rep. When the sun goes down things heat up, but the rewards are there for the fearless.

EA Access and Origin Access Basic subscribers can enjoy up to 10 hours of play time, along with 10% off the purchase of the full game. Origin Access Premier subscribers get all the benefits of Basic on top of full access to the game on PC for as long as they are subscribed.

Need for Speed Heat is rated 16 and is available worldwide for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC for £59.99 GBP.

To join the conversation, players can like Need for Speed page on Facebook, or follow the Need for Speed channels on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

For more information, visit the website at https://www.ea.com/games/need-for-speed/.

Review: NordVPN

Here is our review of NordVPN.

This is how it is described:

“Imagine VPN as a secure, encrypted tunnel for online traffic to flow. Nobody can see through the tunnel and get their hands on your internet data. NordVPN gives you peace of mind each time you use public Wi-Fi, access personal and work accounts on the road, or want to keep your browsing history to yourself.”

Servers, data, and privacy

NordVPN is one of the few VPN providers that have such a huge and diverse collection of servers around the globe (5500+ servers in 60 countries, and the number tends to grow every week!). The service operates from Panama, which ensures a privacy-friendly jurisdiction with no data retention law. Because of the latter, NordVPN features a strict no-logs policy. PricewaterhouseCoopers AG, Zurich, Switzerland has performed an industry-first audit on the company’s no-logging claims and confirmed them. That’s how serious NordVPN is about its business.

NordVPN doesn’t track, gather, or share any private data of its users and their activity online. The service requires just as little as your email address and billing information for payments and refunds. The rest is yours and yours only — that’s why it’s called personal information.

In addition, the encryption used by NordVPN isn’t just any encryption. With NordVPN, users’ online data and traffic get protected by 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard. The same AES is used worldwide by governments for securing classified information and is said to be virtually uncrackable. Impressive, right?

Quick & easy

Downloading the application, launching it on the computer and signing in for the first time takes only a minute or two. Once the app is active, you can choose from a great variety of servers tagged on the map. You get connected to a selected server in a blink of an eye. It’s that easy.

Having some unforeseen issues? NordVPN customer service provides assistance 24/7. You can have a live chat with an always-ready-to-help agent, email them, or try to find the answer in the help center. They are so nice that the company won the Best Customer Service award in 2018.

Security for every device out there

You can download and set up NordVPN on a wide range of platforms from Windows and macOS to Android and BlackBerry, including some less known ones. Not many VPN providers allow their users to simultaneously connect up to six devices with a single account. NordVPN does! You can now secure your computers, smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and other devices with one account.

A little tip: once you connect your router to NordVPN, it protects all the smart devices on your network. It uses only a single space out of the six available but provides security to all the gadgets connected. With one account and multiple connections, NordVPN grants maximum protection to all your office or household devices.

Extra features

NordVPN has some nice and handy additional features for extra security to your data and connection.

Automatic Kill Switch by NordVPN is a mechanism that terminates your device or your specified apps from accessing the web when the VPN connection drops (this may happen because of poor internet connection or software interference). This way, NordVPN secures your sensitive private data from accidental exposure.

NordVPN offers its users Double VPN solution for high-level online privacy and security. Double traffic encryption, maximum security level, IP protection, and complete confidentiality are what you get with this thoughtful feature.

In addition to NordVPN’s unbreakable encryption and secure access to the internet, you get CyberSec attribute which when enabled automatically blocks suspicious websites and protects you from annoying advertisements, malware and other kinds of cyber threats that could compromise your privacy online.

Speed 

NordVPN is committed to giving you both privacy and speed, and that’s not just an empty promise. Their high-speed security experience was approved by Speedtest. However, sometimes connection might be not as smooth as needed for servers get overcrowded. Simply pick another server or location closer to you and enjoy uninterrupted browsing and continuous streaming.

NordVPN protects your IP address and makes sure that no one else can see which websites you visit or what files you download.

One NordVPN account enables you to protect up to six devices, including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android and even Android TV! For this review, we are using the Mac version of the app.

You can choose from over 5100 NordVPN servers in 59 countries very easily.

You can choose to automatically launch and run NordVPN when your computer starts, or you can just launch it whenever you need it. Whether you choose to launch automatically will depend on where you use your devices.

You can also choose to connect to trusted networks automatically and which country you want to connect to – all very easily.

There are even options you can choose showing we the application appears.

In terms of using the app and connecting to a server it really is as simple as clicking on or selecting a country and that’s it – you are connected and most importantly, you are protected. And having the ability to have it connect automatically so you don’t forget is really useful too.

You can sign up for a month, a year, 2 years or 3 years, the choice is yours. The prices start from £2.82 a month for a 3 year plan. The most expensive option is 1 month option at £9.68 per month. NordVPN often have great deals going on so make sure you check out their website. Whichever plan you choose, NordVPN offers a 30-day full refund guarantee.

NordVPN is a fantastic offering and if you are serious about protecting yourself whenever you go online then NordVPN is a must! There’s nothing else that really needs to be said, 12 million users cant be wrong.

You can learn more about NordVPN and purchase the service from their website.

Death Stranding Now Available on PlayStation 4

The waiting is over as Death Stranding has finally launched on PlayStation 4 and PS4 Pro. Death Stranding is an open world action game developed by Kojima Productions. It is the first game from director Hideo Kojima and Kojima Productions after their disbandment from Konami in 2015.

After the collapse of civilization, Sam Bridges must journey across a ravaged landscape crawling with otherworldly threats to save mankind from the brink of extinction. From legendary game creator Hideo Kojima comes an all-new, genre-defying experience for the PlayStation 4.

Reconnect a fractured society as Sam Bridges. Save us all.

Tomorrow is in your hands.

Disney Plus Coming to the UK March 31st 2020

The news that fans outside the US have been waiting for has finally been delivered as the launch date for the Disney + Streaming service has finally been confirmed and announced via the official Disney Twitter account:

With the service launching next week in the US, this will mean a very long four month wait to see shows like Star Wars series The Mandalorian and all the MARVEL MCU films and TV shows that the service will launch out.

Whilst it is a long time to try and avoid spoilers it will mean even more shows at the service launch in the UK and EU regions come March 31st 2020, though the *Titles May Vary by Territory* could be an issue for some regions.

AO Tennis 2 Announced with New Trailer

BIGBEN and Big Ant Studios, Australia’s leading developer of sports titles, are delighted to announce their partnership for the publishing and distribution of AO Tennis 2, the second game in the official Australia Open series.

In AO Tennis 2, tennis fans can take themselves from the outside courts to centre-stage glory in the all-new narrative-driven career mode. For the first time in AO Tennis, success for a young talented player depends as much on external events as great play on the court, which provides deeper immersion into the world of professional tennis.

Players can once again use Big Ant’s celebrated content editor, which was loved by the community in AO Tennis, to customise every element of their game. Furthermore, all content created and shared by users since the first game from 2018 will be available in AO Tennis 2. That’s over 20,000 players and hundreds of courts that can be enjoyed by fans of the sport.

For fans that want to relive the glories of their favourite players, AO Tennis 2 includes a roster of some of the brightest talents across both the ATP and WTA, including Rafael Nadal, Ash Barty, Angélique Kerber and many others. All venues that will be used in the 2020 Australian Open will also be available in the game, so fans can enjoy maximum authenticity as they play along with the Australian summer of tennis.

Big Ant also listened to the community and has implemented many other improvements and new features requested by players. More details about content and the career mode will be shared soon.

Developed in close collaboration with the tournament’s organisers, AO Tennis 2 will give fans a more intense experience of the Australia Open, the first of the year’s four Grand Slam events, which begins on 20 January.

AO Tennis 2 is planned for release on 9 January 2020 on PC, PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

Blitz Twister Cup 2019 powered by Gorilla Energy—When to Tune In?

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For the 4th year in a row, World of Tanks Blitz is organizing its premier esports event in the form of the Blitz Twister Cup 2019 world championships on November 9th, 2019. The world’s 6 best teams will take to the stage, fighting for a $100,00 prize pool in explosive 7v7 tank battles. Passionate World of Tanks Blitz fans will not only get to watch their favourite game played at the highest level, but will also get to participate in contests and use stream chat to talk to the game’s developers.

The event stream is set to start at 2 PM local time in Minsk (11am GMT) and will show the entirety of the tournament. European users can tune into the event here, North American users can tune in here, while Asian users can tune in here – as well as on the official WoT Blitz Youtube channel.

Viewers tuning into the stream will be rewarded with both a collective bonus, as well as a personal bonus as a thank you for their dedication to the World of Tanks Blitz community. These range from experience bonus, different boosters and premium days – all the way to camo certificates and research discounts. For more details, click here.

Review: Day and Night

A lot has changed since Tetris was initially released and made it possible for countless people to spend hours playing it on all kinds of devices. Ever since then, different developers have attempted to put a spin on this classic game and that is also the case with Nintendo Switch exclusive, Day and Night.