Archive for: May, 2016

The Division Update 1.2 Will Add Incursion and Hijack Feature

Ubisoft announced today that The Division update 1.2 will release on May 24 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, adding a new Incursion, new gear sets, new weapons, new loot, a mission to take down enemy leaders, and the new Hijack feature. The new Incursion, Clear Sky, takes place in Columbus Circle, with Rikers […]

Battlefield 4’s Final Stand DLC Now Free on Xbox One, Xbox 360

Electronic Arts has confirmed that Battlefield 4‘s Final Stand expansion is now free on Xbox One and Xbox 360. At press time, the content remains at its normal $15 price on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PC. The PlayStation Store has not yet updated this week, which could explain why the freebie is not extended to […]

Call of Duty: Black Ops Is Now Backwards Compatible

Maybe this will please some fans who are still mad about Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare—the Xbox 360 version of Black Ops is now compatible with Xbox One, Microsoft said today. Call of Duty: Black Ops was one of the most-requested backwards-compatibility games, along with Skyrim, Red Dead Redemption, and Black Ops II. It’s on […]

Dota 2 International 2016 Battle Pass Has Arrived!

The Battle Pass for the Dota 2 International 2016 is here, and it contains a whole lot of stuff. If you don’t know what it is, the Battle Pass grants you a bunch of in-game items, plus you can level it up in order to unlock even more. This is done by completing quests, winning […]

Castle Series Finale Delivers Season Highs

ABC’s Castle closed out its eight-season run on Monday with 7.8 million total viewers and a 1.3 rating, rising 16 percent and two tenths week-to-week to deliver season highs. Versus its previous finale, Castle was down just 7 percent and a tenth. Opening ABC’s night, Dancing With the Stars (11.5 mil/1.8) ticked up. Over on CBS, […]

Google Staring Down Likely €3B fine for Antitrust

Alphabet subsidiary Google is in line for fines totaling at least €3 billion ($3.4 billion) from the EU for abuse of its monopoly position in search. The European Commission investigation into Google’s search practices dates back to 2010, with officials in Brussels said to be close to issuing its findings and the final penalty, reports […]

Steamworld Heist Hits PS Vita and PS 4 This Month

After the celebrated Steamworld Dig, Image & Form took on a whole different genre with Steamworld Heist. It stayed in the same universe though but this time the game focused a lot more on turn based combat in funky spaceships. “SteamWorld Heist is turn-based strategy with a twist,” says Image & Form Games. “In battle […]

G.Skill’s Trident Z DDR4 RAM Kits Push CAS Latency Lower than Others

G.Skill announced new Trident Z-branded DDR4 RAM kits coming in June that push the boundaries of DDR4 one step further with lower latency and higher capacities. The new RAM kits will operate at 3200 MHz, 3466 MHz or 4266 MHz. As clock speed is usually what people tend to focus on, naturally the 4266 MHz […]

EKWB Ships a Camouflaged Monoblock for Asus Z170S

EK Water Blocks launched a monoblock CPU cooler for Asus’s Sabertooth Z170 S. The block features camouflage patterns that match the motherboard’s design. EK Water Blocks was on a roll with monoblock releases in 2015. From September through December, the company released no fewer than seven monoblock coolers for a range of different motherboards. Today, […]

Apple Targets Chinese With Latest GarageBand Update

Apple is targeting the Chinese market with the latest update to GarageBand for iOS for all users. The new 2.1.1 update is designed to “celebrate the rich history of Chinese music,” and brings with it several new traditional Chinese instruments including the pipa, erhu, and Chinese percussion. Also included in the update are 300 new […]

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