Author: Valhalladidde

Let’s be honest, how many play a real-time strategy game for its campaign? Me. I do. It’s like a practice mode before you head into a pub stomp or, in my case, face off against the AI because I’m getting old and I can’t click nearly as fast as my StarCraft 2 days. Thankfully, Broken Arrow is a bit more tactical, and it’s less about the clicks-per-second and more about overarching strategy. You’ll have plenty of time to practice said strategy, with an extensive campaign and multiple game modes on the side! How long does it take to finish Broken…

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Email us at PSPodcast@sony.com! Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or download here Hey, everybody! Kristen, Tim, Brett, and Sid are back this week to discuss Heretic + Hexen remastered by Nightdive Studios, the multiplayer reveal for Battlefield 6, and much more. Stuff We Talked About Next week’s releases: Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II | PS5 Madden NFL 26 | PS5 Midnight Murder Club | PS5 Echoes of the End | PS5 Battlefield 6 — Multiplayer gameplay reveal, deep diving into multiplayer and the various character classes, modes, and other new features. Heretic + Hexen — Hack-and-cast action returns with this enhanced…

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Image: Nintendo LifeMcDonald’s restaurants in Japan seem to have got a little more than they bargained for over this past weekend, as a promotion between Pokémon and the company’s Happy Meals had to shut down early. The reason? “Higher-than-expected sales”. However, it appears there’s more going on here — and, as you can guess, scalpers seem to be involved. Reported on by Yahoo Japan and as seen on social media (cheers, MyNintendoNews) customers have been showing off counters in stores that are lined with wasted food, purchased only for the Pokémon cards inside. The promotion was originally due to run…

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According to the Financial Times, Nvidia and AMD have joined together in an unprecedented trade agreement that will see them pay the US government 15% of revenue from their chip sales in China. In return, the two tech giants will gain the export licenses they need to sell semiconductors in the Chinese Market.It’s specifically Nvidia’s H20 chips and AMD’s MI308 they’re looking to sell, and which the 15% tariff will be paid on.The H20 chip has been controversial, and was the cause of former President Joe Biden instituting export controls on advanced chips that could be used for artificial intelligence.…

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