What is an Extreme Magnification Scope in MW3?

Modern Warfare 3challenges typically include a specific material to use, like theAkimbo-based weaponkills. And, if you are here, you’ve likely encountered the task with an Extreme Magnification Scope inMW3.We’re here to set things straight by explaining what this material is. How to get Extreme Magnification Scope kills in Modern Warfare 3 To get a kill with an Extreme Magnification Scope inMW3,use an Optic with an 8.0x magnification or more. With a wide range of Optics available, we’ll guide you through the ones that are compatible with these eliminations:...

June 20, 2025 · 2 min · 248 words · John Garcia

Will Immortals of Aveum be on PS4 and Xbox One?

AnImmortals of AveumPS4 port would be welcomed with open arms. However, as graphics continue to progress, many modern games, likeFinal Fantasy XVI,have dropped the PS4 and Xbox One. There are many last generation consoles out there, however. Here’s everything we know about a possibleImmortals of AveumPS4 or Xbox One port. Can you play an Immortals of Aveum PS4 or Xbox One port? At the time of writing, there is no way to play anImmortals of AveumPS4 or Xbox One port....

June 20, 2025 · 2 min · 287 words · Antonio Gomez

XCOM 2 Muton is borrowing Marcus Fenix’s Lancer

Unofficially 2K Games and Firaxisjust released a couple screenshotsfor the new Mutons in the upcomingXCOM 2, and something jumps out right away. Is that a chainsaw bayonet? Granted, it’s not like anybody could “own” the idea of attaching a chainsaw to a gun, but the shape of it is strikingly similar, at least from certain angles. (In that last shot it looks more like aScytherto me.) The press release does mention that the Mutons are splicing human DNA in with their own....

June 20, 2025 · 1 min · 98 words · Kimberly Garza

You are a bird, and you must crap on people

Poop on all the people Yes, that is the premise ofTurd Birds, the newest game from 2K Games and developer Cat Daddy Games. This endless runner sees you as a bird that has to fly around levels and poop on people. you may even poop on pictures of your friends if you connect it with your Facebook profile. You can poop different kinds of poop based on what you eat, utilize power-ups, and control different kinds of birds such as Sergeant Squirt and The Deuce....

June 20, 2025 · 1 min · 106 words · Lindsay Schultz

Your Bad Movie Night Guide, Vol. 2: Zombeavers

Can we please stop with the beaver jokes? Some movies are so bad they’re good. Like last week’s entry,Shark Attack 3: Megalodon; while it appears that it must have been somewhat self aware (one would hope), at other times, it clearly took itself plenty seriously. Or,The Room, one man’s personal attempt to make a serious film written by, directed by, and starring himself; entirely serious, yet entirely awful in that special way that makes it amazing....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 487 words · Shannon Moreno

(Update) Control developer Remedy signs with ‘major publisher’ for two mystery next-gen titles

Something new, or a welcome return? [Update:Epic Games did the honorsof announcing its publishing dealwith gen Design, Playdead, and Remedy today.] Remedy Entertainment has inked a deal with a “major publisher” to produce two new games for PC and next-gen consoles. Both titles are expected to arrive from the Finnish studio within the next few years. There are no details at all pertaining to the publisher or the games, but it is known that both titles are within the same franchise; one will be a larger AAA release, with the second be a “smaller-scale” project....

June 19, 2025 · 1 min · 178 words · Eric Salazar

A spoiler-free guide to mitigating disaster in Mass Effect: Legendary Edition

Knowledge is power TheMass Effect: Legendary Editionis finally out, bringing the whole Shepard trilogy onto new consoles with a fresh tune-up. For a lot of long-timeMass Effectfans, the build-up to release has been a rosy and nostalgic journey through all the reasons we loveMass Effect: compelling characters and tough choices, with ramifications that can ripple through all three games. For newcomers though, the thought of making the “wrong” choice might seem a little daunting....

June 19, 2025 · 1 min · 165 words · Donna Castaneda

Animal Crossing: New Horizons has given a huge boost in revenue to Pocket Camp

Is there such a thing as too much Isabelle? (no) While nobody needs to be told that Nintendo Switch releaseAnimal Crossing: New Horizonshas been a major success, it seems that said success has also boosted the popularity of mobile titleAnimal Crossing: Pocket Camp, which saw its most lucrative month to date in April. According to those ever-faithful number-crunchersover at Sensor Tower,Pocket Camp‘s downloads sky-rocketed in April 2020, with 7.1 million installs in a single month....

June 19, 2025 · 1 min · 207 words · Melanie Hill

Arcade Archives closes out 2022 with the iconic Bubble Bobble

Let us make a journey to the cave of monsters… As the year closes out, the retro enthusiasts over at Hamster Corp have one more offering for 2022, bolstering the Arcade Archives range with nothing less than one of the most iconic video games of all time: Taito’sBubble Bobble. Released to the freshly rejuvenated arcade scene in 1986,Bubble Bobblepractically needs no introduction. This single-screen platformer sees one or two players step into the scaly suits of bubble-blowing dinosaurs Bub and Bob, as they descend through 100 levels of monsters and mayhem on a quest to rescue their abducted sweethearts....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 256 words · Kyle Gray

Black Friday: Our roundup of the best deals

All these Black Friday deals are a bitch to keep track of. That’s what we’re here for, though. Over the past few weeks we’ve been reporting on some good deals, but having to hop around our fine website to find them all isn’t going to help you get your shopping done any easier. We’ve made a list of the most notable items for sale this Friday. We’ve also compiled a list of stores running holiday deals....

June 19, 2025 · 1 min · 122 words · Nicholas Rhodes

Blizzard will talk about controversial Diablo 4 patch in Campfire Chat this Friday

CanDiablo 4‘sfirst seasonal patch be saved? Earlier this weekpatch 1.1.0forDiablo 4dropped in preparation for the first season, Season of the Malignant. But after players resoundingly disapproved of its many changes, Blizzard is hosting a Campfire Chat to talk about all the controversial updates made in patch 1.1.0. Diablo 4Campfire Chat set for July 21 ADiablo 4developerCampfire Chatwill take place on July 21 at 11 AM PDT. According to community development director forDiabloAdam Fletcher, they’ve been hearing the feedback....

June 19, 2025 · 3 min · 582 words · Rebecca Aguilar

Bungie copyrights, domains may hint at next project

Since Bungie has moved on from focusing on theHalouniverse, the studio has been quiet about what’s next. But a batch of copyright and domain registrations, dug up by the eagle-eyedsuperannuation, may give us some insight. In July of 2010, the Washington-based developer file copyright registration for artworks (which include logos and marketing materials) for “Seven Seraphs,” “Osiris,” “New Monarchy,” and “Dead Orbit.” Domain registrations related to three of them (“Seven Seraphs,” “New Monarchy,” and “Dead Orbit”) were also registered....

June 19, 2025 · 1 min · 127 words · Rachel Flores

Bungie explains what’s up with Raids and Dungeons in Destiny 2: Frontiers

There’s a whole lot of uncertainty in theDestiny 2community as of late, and for good reason.2025’s content structureis basically yet another humongous revamp, which really could go either way. Thankfully, the Raids and the Dungeons are still on the docket to some extent. Specifically, Bungie finally chimed in on howRaidsandDungeonswill be handled fromFrontiersonwards. The good news is that they’re not entirely foregoing this content (I feel that’d be suicidal, honestly), but the bad news is that there will be a fair bit less of it....

June 19, 2025 · 3 min · 434 words · William Fowler