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Live A Live Coming to Steam, PS4, And PS5 This Spring, Demo Out Now

Live A Live is headed to PS4, PS5, and PC via Steam on April 27, 2023. Square Enix also announced that a free demo featuring the game’s first three stories is available across the aforementioned platforms today.

On the PlayStation Store, Live A Live is available to preorder now. Players who preorder will earn a 20% discount across all platforms, though the Steam version isn’t quite available to preorder just yet.

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Call Of Duty- Black Ops 6 Is Not A Day-One Game Pass Release For The New Tier

Microsoft recently announced a price hike for Xbox Game Pass and a new tier of the popular subscription service. If you’re already signed up for the membership program, or are considering jumping in before Black Ops 6 comes to the catalog later this year, there are some key things to know.

To begin with, the new Game Pass tier, Game Pass Standard ($15/month), will not include Black Ops 6 or any of Microsoft’s other games as day-one launch titles Come from South African Online Casinos . However, Game Pass Standard members still get access to a library of hundreds of games, along with perks like multiplayer access and discounts. And then there is a possibility of any and all of Microsoft’s first-party games coming to other Game Pass tiers eventually, we just know that it won’t be right away for Game Pass Standard.

Save Big On The Nintendo Switch OLED Today Only (June 4)

If you’re in the market for a Nintendo Switch, Amazon-owned retailer Woot has slashed the price of the Switch OLED to $315 (was $350) today only (June 4). This particular model has a very sharp and vibrant OLED display, an improved dock and kickstand, and several other nice upgrades. Only the model with white Joy-Con controllers is up for grabs at this price. If you want an extra pair of controllers for multiplayer, check out these deals on multiple different color styles.

This version of the Switch has double the storage capacity of the regular model–64GB instead of 32GB–and an improved stand for when you want to play Tears of the Kingdom on a plane. The OLED screen really does make a tangible difference to games, and when you’re playing retro titles via the Nintendo Online membership, these titles look better than ever.

Like the standard Switch model, the OLED comes with a dock to connect it to your TV and two Joy-Con controllers. The dock is wider than the original,…

CD Projekt Red Reports Major Profit And Revenue Growth Year-On-Year

CD Projekt Red has released its earnings report for 2022, and it’s looking good for the Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 developer. The company boasted a 66% increase in net profit, driven by an increase in revenue, and a decrease in CDPR’s overall operating costs.

The Polish company reported a revenue of 953 million PLN ($222 million USD) in 2022, up from 888 million PLN ($207 million USD) the previous year, and a net profit of 347 million PLN ($81 million USD), up from 209 million PLN ($49 million USD) in 2021. Despite the upwards trend, CDPR hasn’t managed to hit the same level of success it saw in 2020, when Cyberpunk 2077’s release caused a massive revenue spike that took its yearly profit to a massive 1.15 billion PLN ($268 million USD).

Check Out The First Trailer For Playing With Power- The Nintendo Story

The debut trailer of Playing With Power: The Nintendo Story is here, teasing a deep dive into the history of one of the industry’s most iconic companies. As well as outlining some of the history the documentary will cover, the trailer teases appearances from well-known gaming personalities including Wil Wheaton, Phil Spencer, Alison Haislip, Cliff Bleszinski, and more.

Debuted by IGN, the trailer goes over some of the Nintendo history gamers may already be familiar with, before hinting at a deeper dive into some of the company’s controversies, lawsuits, and notorious failures.

Halloween Ends' Kyle Richards Originally Wasn't Going To Be In The Movie

One of the surprising highlights of 2021’s Halloween Kills was the return of Kyle Richards as Lindsay, a character she played in the 1978 original. While so much of the Halloween franchise has been about the aftermath of that horrible night for Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), Halloween Kills reminded us that she wasn’t then only one terrorized by Michael Myers back then. With that in mind, it made perfect sense when it was revealed that Richards would figure, once again, into the final chapter of this current trilogy of films, Halloween Ends. As revealed by the actress herself, though, that wasn’t originally the case.

“I was originally not in Halloween Ends,” Richards told GameSpot. “They wrote me into the already written script after Halloween Kills.”

While, ultimately, Lindsay doesn’t play a major role in the new film, Richards notes she was “just grateful to be a part of it in whatever capacity.” What’s more, she was plenty happy to “ge…

Halo Boss Bonnie Ross Is Leaving 343 Industries

Bonnie Ross, the head of Halo development studio 343 Industries, is leaving the company. She said on Twitter that he had planned to stay with 343 until the November launch of Halo Infinite’s Winter Update, but has decided to leave now to deal with a “family medical issue.”

“I am incredibly proud of the work everyone at 343 Industries has done with Halo Infinite, the Master Chief Collection, the Halo television series, and so much more,” she said. “It has been an honor to serve alongside the team for the last 15 years and to be a part of a universe that I love.”