Nathaniel Artosilla

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  • 'Player Unknown's Battlegrounds' Developer Shares New Screens From New Map

    After teasing "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" fans back in July, Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene recently shared a whole new set of screenshots for to its upcoming desert map. The work-in-progress images were posted in Greene's official Twitter account showcasing the map's many areas.

  • Nintendo Says Goodbye To Miiverse With Collage Of Users' Post

    Nintendo finally bade farewell to Miiverse in the most touching way possible. Using thousands of users' farewell drawings combined into a mosaic, Nintendo made a nice thank-you note for five years of memories on the Wii U and 3Ds' social network.

  • 'Stardew Valley' Developer Shares Progress On Multiplayer Mode

    The developer behind the hit farming simulation role-playing game "Stardew Valley" recently gave updates about the game's upcoming multiplayer mode. Along with the assurance that the feature is coming along just fine, Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone also posted an image of the game.

  • 'Pokemon Ultra Sun And Ultra Moon' Dataminers Discover New Pokemon

    Dataminers working on "Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon" have discovered a slew of new information. These include Ultra Beasts, new Z-Crystals, moves, and of course, new Pokemon.

  • 'Batman: The Telltale Series' Nintendo Switch Release Date News: Game To Arrive Next Week

    Telltale Games has finally announced the release date for the first season of "Batman: The Telltale Series" for Nintendo's hybrid console. Nintendo Switch owners can pick up a copy of the point-and-click graphic adventure game starting next Friday, Nov. 17 from retailers and the Switch eShop.

  • 'Call Of Duty: WW2' Doubles 'Infinite Warfare' Sales In Three-Days

    "Call of Duty: WW2" has sold more copies than its predecessor in the first three days of release. This is according to Activision, who revealed that the series returning to its Second World War roots sold twice as much copies as Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.

  • Kevin Spacey Cut From Ridley Scott's 'All The Money In The World'

    Kevin Spacey continues to suffer the consequences of the sexual assault allegations against him. This time, the veteran actor was cut from Ridley Scott's "All the Money in the World" just weeks prior to its release and will be replaced by Christopher Plummer.

  • Uber Plans To Bring On-Demand Flying Taxis To L.A.

    One of the most iconic future promises will soon be within reach as Uber plans to bring its on-demand flying taxis to Los Angeles. To do this, the ride-sharing service has recruited the help of NASA saying that its first demonstration of a flying car is only three years away.

  • 'Justice League' Budget Revealed After Reshoots

    Due to the switch in directors and substantial reshoots, the production budget for "Justice League" has soared to a whopping $300 million. This poses a significant dilemma for Warner Bros. as every dollar spend on the film also raises the amount it needs to break even and more importantly, turn a profit.

  • Take-Two Hints At New Entry To A Major 2K Franchise

    Take-Two Interactive has revealed that they will be launching a new entry into one of 2K Games' biggest franchises next year. This is in addition to "Red Dead Redemption 2" which is also slated for a 2018 release for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.