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A Call of Duty The Ghost Of Hope insider has stated that Warzone 3 may not be released alongside Call of Duty in 2026 if the return of the Verdansk map does not attract enough players.
Activision has officially announced the postponement of the third season of Call of Duty: Warzone and Black Ops 6 to 3 April. One of the main events of the season will be the return of the iconic Verdansk map.
According to an eXtas1s insider, a remastered collection of the first three Gears of War games is being prepared for release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC simultaneously. This will be the first time that the iconic Microsoft franchise will appear on the Sony platform.
The game looks interesting and has a good chance of success
For now, gamers can't expect significant technical improvements
The game looks very technologically advanced
The game could be announced in 2025
The famous French voice actress Pascale Chemin, who voiced Wraith in Apex Legends, announced that the entire team of actors refused to sign an agreement allowing their voices to be used for training generative AI.
Despite the fact that Marvel Rivals started strongly, taking away a significant part of the audience from Overwatch 2, NetEase believes that both games can successfully coexist in the market.
The game comes out on the 27th of March
The game will be included in the programme along with two add-ons
Marvel Rivals has been an incredible success, attracting more than 40 million players in the first three months after its release. And the authors plan to support the project for a long time.
Valve has released a major patch for Deadlock, which has significantly changed the gameplay and map of the game. One of the most important changes was the reduction of the number of lines from four to three, which simplifies the map and changes the strategy of players.
The new Reburn studio, founded by former developers of the Ukrainian studio 4A Games, is rumoured to be working on its first project, a futuristic shooter called La Quimera.
Bungie, the developer of Destiny 2, faced an unusual situation during a copyright infringement lawsuit. Due to its practice of "vaulting" (deleting old content), the company was forced to use fan videos from YouTube as evidence in court.














