- Call of Duty: Mobile Alternative Games You Should Try With more than 100 million downloads on both Android and iOS, Call of Duty: Mobile is one of the most popular mobile games out there. It offers intense, action-packed multiplayer battles, along with an expansive Battle Royale mode to keep you entertained. But if you’re looking for something a bit different, here are five alternative games that should satisfy your craving for shooter games on the go.
PUBG Mobile
PUBG Mobile is the official port of Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds, a battle royale game first released on PC in 2017. The mobile version takes place on a smaller 8x8 km map called Erangel,... Continue reading
- Microsoft Commits to Halo in Face of 343 Layoffs Microsoft recently announced layoffs at 343 Industries, the company’s game development unit. Despite the layoffs, Microsoft CEO Phil Spencer said that the company would continue to support and grow the Halo franchise.
The Halo series is one of the most popular franchises in gaming history, having sold over 65 million copies of its games since 2001. It has become an important part of Microsoft’s gaming identity, and the company has invested heavily in the brand. Microsoft also announced a new game in the series, Halo Infinite, at E3 2018.
Spencer said that the layoffs were part of Microsoft’s “realignment” of their gaming... Continue reading
- Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 to Bring Back Hardcore Mode Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 is now bringing back the much-loved hardcore mode. This was first introduced in the original Modern Warfare and has since become a popular game mode among fans. The hardcore mode has been absent from the recent installments of the franchise, but it will now make its triumphant return with the upcoming Modern Warfare 2.
The hardcore mode in Modern Warfare 2 will offer a fast-paced and intense experience for players. It will feature some of the same settings as the regular mode, such as bullet penetration, friendly fire, and weapon sway, but it will also... Continue reading
- Dead Space Remake Features an Alternate Ending One of these days, Electronic Arts will release a remake of the popular 2008 horror game Dead Space. The original game was highly praised for its thrilling atmosphere and intense gameplay. Therefore, the remake will be long-awaited. Now EA has announced that the Dead Space remake includes an alternate ending, which has not been released before.
The alternate ending is only available if the player chooses a particular path when playing the game. This path is difficult to find as it is hidden away and requires the player to search for certain items in order to access it. Once discovered, the... Continue reading
- Top-5 Fishdom Alternatives: Five Fun Games for Fish Lovers Everywhere Fishdom is a fun and entertaining game that has become popular among casual gamers. It allows players to build their own aquariums, buy virtual fish, and decorate the tank with all kinds of items. But if you're looking for something a little different, there are plenty of other games available that can offer an exciting alternative to Fishdom. Here are five top-rated alternatives you may want to try out:
Aquaria – A Unique 3D Adventure Game
Aquaria is a unique action-adventure game set in an underwater world full of puzzles and challenges. Players take on the role of Naija, a mermaid who... Continue reading
- Seattle Public Schools Sue Big Tech Over Mental Health Crisis Seattle's public school district has filed a lawsuit against some of the biggest names in tech, claiming that Google, Snap, and TikTok are responsible for a worsening mental health crisis among students. The complaint alleges that the companies purposefully designed their products to hook young people on their platforms, leading to a decline in student mental health and consequently hindering the schools' ability to carry out their educational mission.
In response to the lawsuit, Google stated that it has invested heavily in creating safe experiences for children across its platforms as well as introducing "strong protections and dedicated features" with an... Continue reading
- How to Find and Catch Kecleon in Pokemon Go: A Comprehensive Guide Kecleon, the Color Swap Pokémon, has finally made its debut in Pokémon Go as part of the January 2023 Community Day event. Here’s everything you need to know about finding and catching this elusive creature – including details on its Shiny release.
Step 1: Activate a Lure Module
The first step to finding Kecleon is activating a Lure Module at a PokéStop. This will attract wild Pokémon from the surrounding area for 30 minutes. You can buy Lure Modules from the in-game shop or receive them as rewards for completing certain tasks.
Step 2: Look for Unusual Spawns
Once you have activated your Lure... Continue reading
- Exploring Kratos’ Age in God of War Ragnarok: A Fan Debate The much-anticipated release of the new God of War installment, Ragnarok, is quickly approaching. As fans eagerly await to explore the world and characters created by Santa Monica Studios, the question on everyone's mind is – just how old is Kratos? The Spartan warrior has been a staple character throughout all titles from the franchise, and his mysterious age has sparked debates among fans. In this article, we will explore fan theories regarding Kratos' age in God of War Ragnarok.
The backstory of Kratos is deeply tragic - he was once a proud Spartan soldier who served Ares blindly until his... Continue reading
- YouTube Music Is Developing Its Own Radio Playlist Feature YouTube Music is a popular streaming platform that allows users to customize their music queue based on genre and mood. Recently, the platform has been testing a new feature that allows users to create a custom radio list.
This feature is expected to roll out for users in a stable version soon. In addition to this, YouTube Music is also conducting a poll asking users to vote for the features that they want to see on the app. This article will discuss the new “Create a Radio” feature and the implications it has for users.
The “Create a Radio” feature has been... Continue reading
- Get Ready for 2022: The Top 10 Best Strategy Games for iPhone and iPad With the rise of mobile gaming, developers have been hard at work creating amazing titles for iPhone and iPad users. In 2022, we’ll have an even larger selection of strategy games to choose from. Strategy games have become increasingly popular because they require a level of thought and analysis that other genres don’t. Whether you’re an avid gamer or just looking for something new to try, here’s a list of the top 10 best strategy games for iPhone and iPad in 2022.
1. Age of Empires: World Domination
Age of Empires: World Domination is an intense real-time strategy game set in the... Continue reading
- TikTok Is Testing A New Horizontal Full-Screen Mode TikTok is a popular social media platform that has seen tremendous growth in recent years. Now, the company is testing a new feature that could take it even further into YouTube's territory: a horizontal full-screen mode. This feature will allow users to take advantage of all the real estate on their phones by viewing videos in a horizontal orientation. This test feature is just the latest in a series of moves by TikTok to attract longer-form video creators who normally post content on YouTube.
The horizontal full-screen mode test feature will appear as a "full screen" button on square or rectangle... Continue reading
- Using Google Password Manager on Android Will Become Very Simple Due to Google's built-in Password Manager, Android and Google Chrome users will have quick access to all login information on each of their devices. Thus, logging into various applications and services will become as simple and fast as possible, since it will require only one click to confirm the data.
The main inconvenience of Google's password manager is that it is not a separate application like many similar services, but rather an auto-fill service. Thus, in order to use it and make any adjustments, you need to go deep enough into the Android settings. However, the latest update from Google partly... Continue reading