Mandy Patinkin just stole your job. The ‘Tinker’s stepping in as Odin in Amazon’s live-action adaptation of Sony’s God of War games, Deadline reported today. He’ll be facing off against Ryan Hurst, ...
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Another year, another Call of Duty that somehow devolved further from its predecessor - less coherent, less confident, and less meaningful. 2025 is ...
Ethan Krieger (He/Him) is an editor at DualShockers that got started in the writing industry by covering professional basketball for a sports network. Despite being a diehard sports fan (mainly ...
I put Call of Duty WW2 and Black Ops 4 head-to-head to see how they stack up. From gameplay mechanics to maps and weapons, here’s my take on the key differences and which one comes out on top. #CODWW2 ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Activision has brought Call of Duty: World War II back to the Microsoft Store and Xbox PC App after it was removed more than a month ago, though the ...
It’s been less than two weeks since Call of Duty: WW2 was added to the Xbox Game Pass library on PC and consoles, and the game’s servers have already been brought offline by publisher Activision.
While classic Call of Duty games getting hacked isn’t anything new, what’s happening now in Call of Duty: WW2 is unprecedented, as it has now moved past in-game hacks and has become such a security ...
Recently, Call of Duty: WW2 arrived on Xbox Game Pass. Many fans of the franchise were initially thrilled to see the game arrive on the subscription service, but things quickly went downhill. Soon ...
Jake is a writer from the United Kingdom. With a focus on first-person shooters, RPGs, and achievement hunting, writing about the gaming industry comes naturally and is a real point of pride. Outside ...
Activision has brought the Microsoft PC store version of Call of Duty: WW2 offline, as it investigates what it calls "an issue." While it's currently unclear what the developer thinks this problem is, ...
Cape Cod wears its contradictions well. On one hand, it’s mythic: presidential compounds, maritime research outposts, artisanal glassmakers with lineage and legitimacy. On the other, it’s disarmingly ...