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Lucy and Tam discuss the Xbox studio closures and the unclear future they have created.
Lucy and Tam discuss the Xbox studio closures and the unclear future they have created.
Jonathan Ferguson, a weapons expert and Keeper of Firearms & Artillery at the Royal Armouries, breaks down the weaponry of Redfall, including a pair of stake launchers, a UV raygun, ...
With the negative reception to Arkane's Redfall this week, Tamoor and Lucy take a closer look at how Bungie's Destiny is influencing the industry, for better or for worse.
Arkane takes a stab at infusing the genre du jour with its signature style, but the end results are a bloody mess.
Redfall is a vampire-hunting co-op shooter from Arkane Studios. Here is everything you need to know before launch about the story, characters, weapons, and pre-order bonuses. Play as Layla with ...
Redfall is an open-world, co-op FPS from Arkane Austin, the award-winning team behind Prey and Dishonored. Slay alone or squad up with up to 4 player co-op and face off ...
Meet the Heroes of Redfall: Devinder Crousley. A cryptozoologist and aspiring inventor. Armed with weapons of his own creation, he’s on a mission to prove himself.
This week was packed with Redfall backlash, PlayStation Plus announcements and massive hype over new looks at Tears of the Kingdom and Final Fantasy 16. Let's recap.
Meet the Heroes of Redfall: Remi De La Rosa. A brilliant combat engineer who has spent her life on the frontlines. With the help of her robot cohort, Bribon, she’s ...
Meet the Heroes of Redfall: Jacob Boyer. An ex-military sharpshooter turned private contractor. An encounter with a vampire god left Jacob with a mysterious vampiric eye, a spectral raven that’s ...
Meet the Heroes of Redfall: Layla Ellison. A biomedical engineering student who interned at an Aevum research facility, where something went very wrong, leaving her with intense telekinetic abilities. Her ...
Redfall is right around the corner, and GameSpot recently had a hands-on session with Arkane Austin's latest game. Here's our early thoughts on Redfall.
Learn more about the story of Redfall in this latest trailer. Redfall is releasing on May 2nd, 2023 on Microsoft Windows and Xbox Series X and S.
The open world of Redfall used to be pleasant, sunny, even quaint, but things have taken a turn for the worse. Overrun by bloodthirsty vampires who cast the town into ...
Xbox and Bethesda present the first Developer Direct, an inside look at some of the biggest games coming to Xbox, PC, and Game Pass, hosted by the game creators themselves. ...
Redfall is the latest game from Arkane Studios Austin, and is a story-driven FPS that can also be played multiplayer. Redfall will be set in an Open World island filled ...
Redfall is an open-world, co-op FPS from Arkane Austin, the award-winning team behind Prey and Dishonored. Continuing Arkane’s legacy of carefully crafted worlds and immersive sims, Redfall brings the studio’s ...
Whether you prefer first person or third person, 2023 is looking to be another great year for the shooter genre. Here are 19 of the biggest ones that are set ...
Xbox has had quite the year. But, 2023 is a new start with some very anticipated games coming out. Here are some of the biggest games you have to look ...
Halloween tastes different here. What better way to get into the spirit than with a brand new trailer highlighting some of the game’s creepiest bloodsuckers. From the devious Angler to ...
The team at Arkane Austin gives you an insider look at Redfall. How were the vampires created? What type of weapons can you find? What makes Redfall Arkane's most ambitious ...
We sat down with one of Redfall's directors, Harvey Smith, to talk about its new open world co-op vampire shooter Redfall.
Kicking off Xbox + Bethesda Showcase 2022 was our first look at Redfall. Arkane, the developers behind Deathloop, Dishonored, and Prey, are trying its hand at co-op vampire slaying. The ...
Pete Hines joined Tamoor Hussain and GameSpot to give details about Bethesda's upcoming games. From Starfield to Redfall, Pete explains Bethesda's work philosophy and his thoughts on Xbox Game Pass.
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