Dying Light 2 developer Techland has decided to delay the release of story DLC for their sprawling zombie parkour mashup until September, telling fans they “need a bit more time” to get it just right.
Techland’s Dying Light 2 dropped in February of this year, expanding on the fluid parkour and gory combat that made the original a runaway success. In the weeks and months since launch, the sequel has received multiple updates, including an April patch that added New Game+.
Former Overwatch League star Jehong ‘Ryujehong’ Ryu has been suspended from the Gen.G organization after reportedly making sexist comments on stream.
Widely regarded as one of the best Ana and flex support players around, Ryujehong is a familiar name to any Overwatch esports fan. He was one of the most popular players in OWL before stepping away from the competitive scene after the Vancouver Titans nuked their roster back in May 2020.
NRG and Ryan ‘Shanks’ Ngo have agreed to mutually part ways and he will no longer be fielded with the team’s Valorant roster.
Shanks is open to a new Valorant team. NRG and Shanks worked to reverse a Twitch ban a month prior. NRG Valorant have yet to announce his replacement. Shanks and NRG part ways Shanks will no longer play under the NRG Valorant banner, the club and player announced on March 23.
v10.20 Update, taking over an area in the south-east corner of the island, as part of a special collaboration with Borderlands 3 which runs until September 10.
The new location’s appearance did mean that one of Fortnite’s most popular landing spots was removed from the game entirely, with the location commonly referred to as ‘Westworld’ taken out in favor of Pandora – something which annoyed Tfue.
Westworld was a popular landing spot in Fortnite.
Picked up an Apex Legends Legend Edition bundle for the exclusive skin for your favorite character? They might soon become rare as Respawn and EA look to phase out the bundles — although they could be returning in a new way.
If you play a lot of one character in Apex Legends, you likely own their special Legend Edition bundle.
With eight different editions covering nearly half the game’s roster, they not only give you plenty of cool loot, but also a healthy dose of Apex Coins to spend on packs.
A Sea of Thieves player has gone viral on TikTok for her incredible sea shanty covers using a real-life hurdy-gurdy.
While the Sea of Thieves community loves nothing more than boarding opposing ships and collecting loot to their heart’s content, there’s always one member of every crew who gets distracted by the game’s amazing set of instruments.
With a variety of sea shanties to play and the ability to sync up the tune with your crewmates, it’s easy to spend hours playing music rather than exploring islands for buried treasure.
The saga of Dream’s supposed cheating to achieve Minecraft speedrun records is still dragging on, even after his response to the claims. At least Videogamedunkey has come out with an apology – of sorts – after initially believing the accusations.
Never one to be taken too seriously, Dunkey initially covered the drama when the speedrun moderators made their claims about Dream’s “too lucky to be genuine” time in Minecraft.
Although he was tongue-in-cheek, his video covering the allegations actually racked up more views than the allegation video itself, so it certainly spread the word of the drama even further.
YouTube sensations TimTheTatman and Dr Disrespect were among the first streamers to partake in the Overwatch 2 beta, but Doc seems to have a lot of training to do.
Back in his Twitch heyday, TimTheTatman was one of the top Overwatch streamers and was pulling in thousands of viewers to watch him climb the ranked ladder.
Doc, meanwhile, wasn’t as big of an Overwatch fan, instead opting for the battle royale experiences of PUBG, Apex Legends and even Fortnite before being mysteriously banned on Twitch in 2020.
Fortnite Creative maps give players the freedom to let their imagination run wild, with everything from obstacle courses to innovative new game modes on offer.
When Epic Games launched Creative mode in 2018, it promised a huge sandbox experience for gamers to build to their heart’s content. It’s more than delivered on those expectations over the last few years and has become the standout mode for many players.
As well as being able to design their own Creative Islands and jump into featured games in the Welcome Hub, players can use map codes to access a seemingly endless number of community creations, each presenting a new way of playing.
The Rainbow Six Y6S4.2 update is on its way, and it’s a small one in anticipation of the Six Invitational 2022. However, there’s still some balance changes on the way for Aruni, Ela, and Zofia, as the three Operators get touch ups ahead of the world championship.
Ubisoft are deliberately shipping a small patch in Y6S4.2 as Rainbow Six players gear up for the Six Invitational 2022 and what Year 7 has on offer.