It wasn't long ago when Riot Games was known solely for publishing one of the most popular games in the world, League of Legends. On Tuesday morning, quite a bit changed.
On Tuesday morning, Riot Games announced another title coming next week to further expand the League of Legends' universe that is no longer encased within a single title.
After weeks of anticipation, Pokémon UNITE, The Pokémon Company's venture into the MOBA space, has a release date.
Nintendo fans are not happy with the new Switch.
Ever since Blizzard Entertainment released its' take on the FPS genre back in 2016 with the launch of Overwatch, there have always been limitations to who you could play with.
Riot Games announced on Saturday morning that they are set to not only expand the League of Legends universe with another title but a new platform as well: the console. Titled Ruined King: A League of Legends Story and set to be developed by Airship Syndicate and published by Riot Games, the single-player, story-driven, turn-based RPG is set to be released early next year after a gameplay trailer was released by the company in the morning.
Thanks to a global lockdown, the desire to go outside and explore has never been higher. Enter Pokémon Snap, an update on the 1999 classic, making you an roller coaster riding adventurer who takes pictures of cute Pokémon for research. Read all about the release here:
As the holiday season approaches, two prominent global phenomenons will be releasing their next installments in the gaming industry on Friday, November 15 with the hopes of entertaining, inspiring, and bringing in a whole lot of money. Set to release at the end of the week, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Pokémon Sword and Shield have millions upon millions of eager fans (and skeptics) looking to see what each franchise has in store next. From the grassy knoll of the Galar region to the forests of Kashyyyk, both Nintendo and Electronic Arts, respectively, will have their hands full taking players on journeys through known and unknown worlds while working to fight off the competition.
On September 4th, 2019, a Nintendo Direct live stream confirmed that Blizzard Entertainment flagship title Overwatch would be coming to the Nintendo Switch on October 15th, 2019.
With Sony absent, and Microsoft's next step in the Xbox lineage, Project Scarlett, announcing only two exclusives in a pre-convention press conference, E3 was wide open for Nintendo to steal the spotlight. Here are some of the highlights of Nintendo's smashing success at E3 2019.
Avenger Bird will be issued for Nintendo Switch – a platformer referring to games from over 20 years ago. As the creators indicate, Avenger Bird is a retro style game that offers unusual control
This is the full text of Sep 19, 2018 press release. First and Only 5v5 MOBA Available on Nintendo's Versatile Home Console PALO ALTO – Sept. 19, 2018 – The most popular mobile game in the