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Final Fantasy VII Remake finally gets a release date

Highly anticipated: After years of silence, some developer shuffling, and loads of conjecture about a release window, the Final Fantasy VII remake will finally hit shelves March 3, 2020. Final Fantasy VII Remake is still going to be episodic, so while we’ll get our hands on it in March, we’ll have to wait further for a full release.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Leaked Key Art Confirms October Release

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Leaked Key Art Confirms October Release

Ahead of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s official reveal next week, some key art and a possible release date for the game has leaked.

Earlier this morning, Activision and Infinity Ward officially released the first teaser video for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, which is rumored to be this year’s title in the series. While the official reveal is scheduled for tomorrow, some new key art has been leaked for the game thanks to, in a rare turn of events, the franchise’s own YouTube channel.

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Sony and Microsoft team up on cloud-based gaming and entertainment

If you can’t beat’em, join’em.

In an unlikely turn of events, Microsoft and Sony announced today that they are to tackle the future of entertainment. The companies are planning to work together to build future cloud solutions in Microsoft Azure that will support gaming and content streaming. Sony will also use Microsoft data centers for its existing game and streaming platforms. The agreement could open up the possibility of cross-play in the future, despite previous reluctance between the competing firms.

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FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Teaser Trailer | State of Play

Enjoy the new teaser from State of Play !

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Sony reveals first PlayStation 5 details

The console will have an SSD and a graphics card that supports ray-tracing.

It’s no secret that Sony is working on a new PlayStation console. Last October, for instance, company president Kenichiro Yoshida said it was “necessary” to have “next-generation hardware” after the PlayStation 4 Pro. Sony has been understandably hush-hush since then, shifting the spotlight toward its next batch of exclusive games, such as Days GoneDreams, and The Last of Us Part II. Today, however, we have some cold-hard facts about the PlayStation 5 — or whatever Sony decides to call its new gaming box.

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