Nintendo Switch Games List Updates: New Clue on big Pokemon Surprise Title Dropped; 3 New Games Added
A big Pokemon game surprise is likely coming to join the list of Nintendo Switch games list as hinted by a job posting by Game Freak.
A big Pokemon game surprise is likely coming to join the list of Nintendo Switch games list as hinted by a job posting by Game Freak.
The release date of Ubisoft's highly anticipated "Assassin's Creed Empire" as the next entry in the franchise will reportedly take place in October 2017. Meanwhile, an image which has been circulating on the web for quite some time appears to be a fake one.
PDP has recalled the Energizer Xbox One 2X Smart Chargers units due to burn hazard issues.
Hackers may be classified into three, the black hat, gray hat, and the white hat hacker. However, society is more interested in the black hat, mainly because of their impact on the cyber world.
Bethesda will likely feature the "Fallout 4" VR at the upcoming E3 2017 instead of the much anticipated "The Elder Scrolls VI."
The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is another success for Nvidia as the recently released GeForce graphics processor is selling like hot cakes. Apart from the price, its performance is one of the reasons behind the warm reception of the processor.
Following the Nintendo Switch's launch a few weeks ago, there have been complaints about hardware issues with the console. The Joy-Con, in particular, had a problem that easily irked fans. Now, it looks like Nintendo has found a way to fix the problem with the simple use of a black piece of foam. Looking through the inner structure of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con, a piece of black foam is now present in the hardware.
The latest details for "No Man's Sky" will feature improved frame rate changes on the PlayStation Pro and Xbox One could still happen.
New updates for "Fallout 4" will feature the virtaul reality gameplay at E3 2017 and will it launch in the consoles and PC platforms this year.
Hollywood has reportedly hatched a new plan to kill The Pirate Bay and possibly all torrenting operations. Specifically to stop or minimize movie piracy, American film producers are studying the possibility of quick releasing freshly-made movie titles to home viewers who are willing to pay up $30 for the privilege.