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The announcement could come as early as this month
Amazon Prime and Kilter Films are already in full swing with the development of the second season of the Fallout series, although they have not yet confirmed the release date. However, recent leaks have provided a glimpse into the upcoming season's setting, showing the New Vegas Strip and its iconic casinos, including Lucky 38, where the mysterious Mr House lives.
A well-known Fortnite insider, HYPEX, has suggested that the game may soon feature new emotes inspired by Kendrick Lamar's music.
Rainbow Six Siege X will be officially unveiled on 13 March
PS5 users will be offered at least two physical editions
Recently, representatives of Arrowhead Game Studios held a live broadcast dedicated to the one-year anniversary of the game's release, during which they talked about some of the ideas that were never implemented.
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Titanfall 3 wasn't cancelled, but it wasn't even started to be made
Death Stranding fans are in for some exciting news soon
Assassin's Creed Shadows creative director Jonathan Dumont has confirmed that Kassandra from Assassin's Creed Odyssey is alive during the game's events. In an interview with GameRant, he confirmed that she is "somewhere in the world".
Shooter fans will be furious
We recently wrote that the storyline campaign in Assassin's Creed Shadows will last approximately 30-40 hours, but this is not all the news about the game that has appeared recently. It became known that the "New Game+" mode is probably in development.
Activision has teased the upcoming "Verdansk Collection", which is due to appear on 10 March, in a pop-up window in the Call of Duty merchandise store. This announcement has sparked speculation that the iconic Verdansk map, which was removed from Warzone in 2021, will return. Fans are eagerly awaiting the official announcement, with many expecting a return on 20 March, which will mark five years since the map's debut.
The relaunch of Twisted Metal, originally developed by Firesprite, was cancelled a few months before the Twisted Metal series went live. The game was conceived as a third-person vehicular action game, but recent revelations have shown that it was designed as a battle royale game, combining third-person shooter mechanics with vehicle combat.
For now, gamers can't expect significant technical improvements














