There have been many important developments in the game world in the past week. In this context, we have brought together the most remarkable and most talked about news of the week we left behind.
The week we left behind was very active both in our country and in the world in terms of the game sector. In this context, we have brought together the most read, talked about, and prominent game news of the past week. Let’s take a closer look at all these developments.
Last week’s featured game news
This Is What the Original God of War Would Look Like If It Had Been Made with Unreal Engine 5
Released in 2005 and launching a legendary series, God of War has been recreated in Unreal Engine 5. The shared concept video made all the actors shoot ‘I wish’.
Giant Gaming Platforms Like Steam, Epic Games Banned in Indonesia (Okay, Why?)
Indonesia has imposed access bans on many giant platforms such as Steam, Epic Games, PayPal, and Yahoo due to non-compliance with the regulations after the latest internet regulations were put into effect on July 29.
Papers Please’s Mobile Game Finally Released: It’s Almost As Expensive As Getting A Passport
The mobile version of the popular independent production Papers Please has finally debuted. The game can currently be purchased from the Play Store and App Store.
The Claim That Will Drive Marvel Fans Crazy: Iron Man’s Game Is Coming!
There has been a surprise development regarding one of Marvel’s most beloved superheroes. Tom Henderson, a name known for his industry and video game analysis, claimed that Iron Man’s game was developed.
Family Plan Coming to Xbox Game Pass: Microsoft Has Started Testing The System That Allows Subscribers To Share Their Account
Microsoft has begun testing its ‘family plan’ subscription for the Xbox Game Pass service in Colombia and Ireland. With this option, Ultimate members can add up to 4 people to their subscriptions.
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