Author Archives: Rebekah Valentine

  • Golf Club Wasteland Lets You Play Golf in the Ruins of a Climate Apocalypse

    Golf Club Wasteland is a lovely, haunting experience in the post-apocalypse where almost all human life has been wiped out, and Earth is a golf course for the ultra-rich who escaped to Mars. Continue reading

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    Capcom Dubs Resident Evil 3 Remake a ‘Hit’ After Selling 3.9 Million Copies

    Capcom’s pleased with how its 2020 remake of Resident Evil 3 turned out. The publisher called the game a “hit” in its annual report published today, and it has the numbers to back it up: the game has sold 3.9 million units. Continue reading

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    Amy Hennig and Skydance’s Unannounced Game Is a New Marvel Project

    Remember Amy Hennig’s big AAA, story-driven project with Skydance Media announced back in 2019? Good news: it’s a Marvel game. Continue reading

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    Ubisoft Has Quietly Delayed Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland

    You’d be forgiven if, glancing through Ubisoft’s earnings announcements today, you didn’t immediately catch onto yet another game delay stealthily snuck in: it’s Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland. Continue reading

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    Ubisoft Plans to Create its Own Blockchain Games to ‘Enable More Play-to-Earn’

    Ubisoft just concluded its Q2 earnings call, and one element of it that seemed to make both Ubisoft and investors happy was the discussion of blockchain. Continue reading

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