The Big Stories You May Have Missed Last Week

The Big Stories You May Have Missed Last Week

Each week there are a lot of news stories that come through, some are massive enough that they generate conversation, then there are those that can just slide on by.

This weekly post will allow you to catch up on the bigger stories of the week that was, ensuring you didn’t miss anything.


The Ratchet And Clank Rift Apart State Of Play Delivers On 15 Minutes Of All New Gameplay

There is no denying that Ratchet and Clank are one heck of a dynamic duo and their upcoming adventure seems to take their fun to new heights and realms. Thankfully PlayStation hosted a State of Play, which revealed more about the game, including details about Rivet, the female Lombax.

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Halo Infinite Will Offer Full Cross-Play And Cross-Progression Across PC And Consoles

Halo has always shined as a multiplayer game and while there has been delays between console and PC releases in the past, that won’t be the case with Infinite. Another change is that on day one, players on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S or PC will be able to enjoy playing online against the other platforms and even more, the game will support full cross-save functionality

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Knockout City Is Hitting Xbox Game Pass On Day One

Multiplayer games live and die based on their player base and thankfully, Knockout City will have a massive boost, with it launch into Xbox Game Pass on day one. As the game supports cross-play as well, that means that any gamer on any platform should always find folks to play with.

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Monster Hunter Rise Gets Its First Big Update Today

Monster Hunter Rise has been a massive win for Capcom, it is almost up there as the best selling single platform title in Capcom history. So makes sense that the developers are planning on supporting the game for a while and last week, saw their first big content patch release, adding a half dozen new monsters to take on and a few more things as well.

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Super Mario Party Gets Its Second Update Ever And Adds Full Online

The game has been out for over 2 years and while players were demanding more, it seems it was not to be, until randomly, when Nintendo updated the game, adding full online for it. There are some restrictions on some modes, but they are few compared to the amount of freedom the new online mode odders.

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