Call of Duty continues aggressive Fortnite-ification with new skins from Diablo, Spawn, and He-Man-

In the same way that YouTube and Instagram are pushing vertical short-form video to try and keep up with Tiktok, it seems Call of Duty wants to emulate Fortnite as a game where you can be Goku doing the Griddy. CoD will be introducing skins straight out of Diablo 4 and other out-there fictional universes in its upcoming Halloween-themed season.

At least they kinda fit that vibe. Highlights of the wacky wave include Lady Diablo Lilith, a faceless angel guy named Inarius (not to be confused with the faceless angel guy named Tyrael I guess), Ash Williams from the Evil Dead, Skeletor (?), and Todd McFarlane’s Spawn, once again voiced by the inimitable Keith David.

I feel like I can’t get too mad at this goofy stuff, nobody’s forcing anybody to pay for it, and these skins will ca…

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Controversial game designer Peter Molyneux wants to prove that not ‘everything I say is a promise that’s going to be broken’-

It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Peter Molyneux, the mind behind the original Fable and Theme Park games, whose experiments with blockchain games and other shortcomings around promises made have seen his reputation take a few hits over the years. Perhaps worst of all, this is the man that promised us acorns that sprout into oak trees in Fable, but that never manifested.

The betrayal, it still stings.

Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, Molyneux goes into some detail about what he’s been doing since the controversy around his game, Curiosity, cooled off. This was a game that promised to deliver a life-changing experience for the winner, but instead left them feeling disappointed, and has been a source of much contention for his work over the years. 

“The press u…

Magic- The Gathering Arena adds another format where you can play all your old cards, called Timeless-

Broadly speaking, when you play Magic: The Gathering via its digital incarnation in Arena, you choose a format to decide whether you want to play with just new cards (Standard), a mix of new and old cards (Historic), or a mix of new and old cards but none older than the popular Return to Ravnica block (Explorer). There are other formats like Brawl, which lets you add more players, or Alchemy, which includes digital-only cards, but if you want to play a traditional one-on-one game of constructed Magic in Arena just like you would at the table, those are the three formats you pick from.

Until now. With the new Timeless format, Arena has yet another way to play.  “We are creating Timeless as a home for MTG Arena’s most powerful cards”, senior product manager Dave Finseth wrote o…

Meteor Lake muscles into the portable gaming PC market with the new OneXPlayer three-in-one X1-

OneXPlayer is hardly a novice when it comes to portable PCs, as it has been producing handheld devices and tablets for over six years, originally under the name of One-Notebook. Now it’s bringing Intel’s Meteor Lake CPUs to its portfolio with the X1, the latest range-topper for the OneXPlayer OneXPlorer Series of handheld PCs. It’s not the smallest thing you’ll ever see but the feature set might help it stand out from the very busy crowd of PC gaming-on-the-go machines.

OneXPlayer first dropped hints to the X1 project last December but the official crowdsourced funding campaign under way, I was hoping for more details. Well, colour me disappointed because the retail prices and full specifications are still shrouded in mystery.

But what we do know is that all of the processin…