EA announces new Battlefield mobile game launching in 2022



The Battlefield series is headed to mobile devices. The hugely popular shooter franchise will make its debut on smartphones and tablets in a new game that’s set to release in 2022. The game will be developed by Industrial Toys in partnership with longtime Battlefield developer DICE, which is owned by Electronic Arts. “Make no mistake, this is a standalone game,” Oskar Gabrielson, the general manager of DICE, said in a blog post. “A completely different game from the one we’re making for console and PC, designed specifically for the mobile platform. It’s being built from the ground up by iToys to make Battlefield-on-the-go a reality and you can expect a fully-fledged, skill-based experience.”

Amazon Grand Gaming Days sale goes live, brings up to 50 per cent discount on laptops, consoles and more

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Amazon is giving up to 50 per cent on gaming components during its Amazon grand gaming days sale from December 21 till December 23.

Users can avail of discounts on gaming laptops, accessories, PC components, consoles, gaming mice, headphones and other accessories.

Amazon is giving 52 per cent off on TCL 100 cm (40 inches) Full HD Android TV and 31 per cent off on Lenovo Legion Y540 Intel Core i5 9th Gen Gaming laptop.

Free Epic Games list and day:

 

Epic Games free games list over the days, as per the leaks

  • December 17 - Dying Light free
  • December 18 - Resident Evil 
  • December 19 - The Witcher 3
  • December 20 - Mass Effect Andromeda
  • December 21 - Assassin's Creed Origins
  • December 22 - Metal Gear Solid V
  • December 23 - The Evil Within 2
  • December 24 - Far Cry 5
  • December 25 - Fall Out 4
  • December 26 - Borderlands 3
  • December 27 - Monster Hunter: World
  • December 28 - Dragon Age Inquisition
  • December 29 - Horizon Zero Down
  • December 30 - Ghost Recon Breakpoint
  • December 31 - Hitman 2 

Epic Games will offer one free game every day for 15 days, starting December 17

Cities: Skylines is free for one day today. Epic Games has kicked off its holiday sale offering one free game every day for 15 days, and city building sim Cities: Skylines is the first on the list. The game is available for free on the Epic Games store today, December 18, till 9:30pm IST, after which players will have to pay for it. The Epic Games holiday sale started on December 17 and will offer a different free game every 24 hours. The only caveat is that players have no way of knowing what's coming the next day.

Each free game that Epic offers during the sale period will be available for 24 hours and then replaced by the next game. But not a free game every day, the Epic Games Store Holiday Sale also brings deals with up to 75 percent off on some titles. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (Review) is on sale for Rs. 2,489, which is a 17 percent discount over its retail price of Rs. 2,999. Immortals: Fenyx Rising (Review) has got a 33 percent discount and is going for Rs. 2,009. Stars Wars Squadrons is on 40 percent off and you can buy it for Rs. 1,499. Another new title, Watch Dogs: Legion (Review), has got a 33 percent discount and is available for Rs. 2,009

Marvel Avengers Game: What you need to play ???

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system. 

OS: Windows 10 64-bit. Processor: i3-4160 or AMD equivalent.👇👇👇 

Memory: 8 GB RAM. Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 950 / AMD 270 (min 2GB video ram) 

DirectX: Version 12. Storage: 75 GB available space


FAU-G Mobile game to be released by December-end?

FAU-G Mobile game is all set to be launched by December-end, according to sources in nCore Games

Among Us launched on Nintendo Switch, supports cross-platform gaming

Among Us, one of the most unique and popular games in 2020 is now available on Nintendo Switch. The engaging multiplayer game will also support cross-platform play on Nintendo Switch. It is currently available for five dollars on Nintendo’s online store which translates to Rs 370 approximately. The game was developed and published by Innersloth in 2018 but it managed to bag Best Multiplayer Game and Best Mobile Game at The Game Awards two years later after gaining popularity during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

‘No permissions to PUBG relaunch - Ministry makes it official through a RTI reply

PUBG Mobile Latest – Ministry declares ’No Permission to PUBG’ : The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) has made it official that no permission has been granted to PUBG Mobile in India to relaunch itself.

Efforts from PUBG were made in the right earnest, but situation is such – that there has been no headwind or progress on the matter. We don’t see game making a comeback in India for the next few months, at-least not before March 2021. It’s unfortunate but everyone has to live with it”, said the official closely following the developments from PUBG’s side.

GOG nixes re-release of censored horror game

40 The game was pulled from Steam shortly after its release date — and now blocked from GOG before it even got there.

Red Candle Games’ Devotion received critical acclaim for its intimate, familial horror — but it was only available on Steam for six days before it was removed from Valve’s storefront, meaning tons of people never got to play it. Devotion may never come back to Steam, but it was getting a re-release through GOG.com on Dec. 18, Taiwanese developer Red Candle Games announced on Twitter Wednesday. Then, GOG published an update to Twitter announcing it will no longer publish Devotion. “Earlier today, it was announced that the game Devotion is coming to GOG,” the company wrote in a tweet. “After receiving many messages from gamers we have decided not to list the game in our store.” Devotion was removed from Steam shortly after its release date in February 2019, after a meme critical of Chinese president Xi Jinping — which compared his likeness to Winnie the Pooh — was discovered in the game. Chinese players began review-bombing the game on Steam before Devotion was eventually pulled for a “complete QA check,” the developer said at the time. The game never returned. Red Candle Games has apologized multiple times for its “critical and unprofessional error” that angered Chinese fans. We’ve reached out to GOG and Red Candle Games for more information, but have not heard back before publishing. The Devotion tweet from GOG has quickly amassed thousands of comments and retweets, most of which are from fans upset to see the game pulled from the platform. Many are speculating that the “many messages from gamers” refers to a similar backlash as what happened after Devotion’s initial release. RELATED Devotion is a beautiful, mesmerizing game of ‘hallway horror’ Like Red Candle Games’ Detention before it, Devotion is set in Taiwan. Whereas Detention was focused on Taiwan’s White Terror period of the 1960s, Devotion followed a Taiwanese family intertwined with a religious cult and is largely set in the 1980s. Taiwanese fans were able to order a physical copy of Devotion in June, but it never got an English release. In February, Devotion was added to the Harvard-Yenching Library, alongside Detention. The titles were the first two games added to the library’s prestigious Chinese collection, Harvard-Yenching librarian Ma Xiao-he told Polygon at the time. Last year, Polygon named Devotion third on our 2019 Game of the Year list. Update: The original version of this story covered the announcement of Devotion coming to GOG. Shortly after this story was published, GOG published a tweet stating that Devotion will no longer be published on GOG. This story has been updated to reflect this information. FEATURED VIDEOS FROM POLYGON Next Up In News Modern Warfare’s Double XP tokens no longer work in Call of Duty: Warzone Among Us fans are playing the airship map early on Switch Warframe’s next operation is a big battle between mechs and evil AI Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s season 1 patch brings back a fan-favorite map Call of Duty: Warzone season 1 patch adds Rebirth Island, the mode’s first new map Destiny 2’s older subclasses could get an upgrade, eventually Most Read Driving a car in Cyberpunk 2077 Cyberpunk 2077 drivers are showing their butts to all of Night City 

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