- Epic Games Unleashes Unreal Editor for Fortnite, Bringing Creative 2.0 to Life Epic Games, the creator of the popular battle royale game Fortnite, recently released their new Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN). With this new tool, players are now able to create and publish games and experiences directly into the world of Fortnite. This editor is available on PC and includes all of Unreal Engine 5's powerful tools and a brand-new programming language called Verse. So what does this mean for aspiring game designers? Let's take a closer look at UEFTN and how it can help unlock your creativity.
The main feature of UEFN is its ability to create custom assets that can... Continue reading
- Advantages of Using Unity in Cities: Skylines 2 Cities: Skylines 2, the eagerly anticipated sequel to the popular city-building simulator from Paradox Interactive, has recently been announced. Although the official trailer left many players wondering if the game would be powered by Unreal Engine 5, the developers have since confirmed it will be using the same Unity engine as the original Cities: Skylines. Many fans of the game have discussed the advantages of this choice, prompting them to consider why developers would choose to remain with Unity.
One of the main advantages of using Unity is that the developers already possess extensive knowledge of the engine, meaning they do... Continue reading
- Massive Savings on Shovel Knight for 3DS Before the eShop Closes With just weeks to go before the 3DS eShop closes its doors, owners of the system have a unique opportunity to snag one of its most popular games at an incredible discount. Shovel Knight, the acclaimed indie darling developed by Yacht Club Games, can now be purchased on the eShop for an incredible 85% off its regular price. Now is the perfect time to experience the game that has become one of the most successful stories in the indie games space.
When it was first released in 2014, Shovel Knight quickly became one of the most beloved indie games on the... Continue reading
- Hacking of Activision Servers Leaks Future of Call of Duty At the beginning of 2023, several Activision servers were hacked, leaking important data related to their upcoming games. This included the newest installment of the Call of Duty franchise, which has been a popular shooter game since 2003. The hackers were able to access private information about the development and release of the next game in the series. As a result, the future of the game was put into question.
It was unclear how the hackers gained access to the servers, but many speculate that it was an inside job. The leaked information included details such as the game's title, levels,... Continue reading
- Company of Heroes 3: All Factions Explained Company of Heroes 3 is the upcoming real-time strategy video game developed by Relic Entertainment and set to be released in 2021. The game is set during the Second World War and features four different factions, each with their own unique playstyles and strategies. In this article, we will take a closer look at all of these factions and explain what makes them special.
United Kingdom
The first faction is the United Kingdom, which is based on the Allied forces during the Second World War. This faction is known for its versatile tactics, making it difficult for opponents to predict its movements.... Continue reading
- Tesla on the Road to Cybertruck Series Production Tesla's Cybertruck is on track for mass production by the end of 2023, according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
The electric vehicle maker unveiled the Cybertruck in November 2019, and it has since garnered over 250,000 reservations.
Tesla has said that it plans to begin production of the Cybertruck in late 2021, but it has not given a specific date for when mass production will begin.
However, Musk said in a recent tweet that the company is on track to begin mass production of the Cybertruck by the end of 2023.
The Cybertruck is Tesla's first electric pickup truck. It is unique in its... Continue reading
- Meta Develops AI Translator for a Primarily-Spoken Language Meta has created an AI translator for spoken language. The translator, currently in beta, is available for free on the Google Play Store.
The app, which is still in development, is designed to help people who speak a primarily-spoken language communicate with those who don't.
"The app is designed to help people who speak a primarily-spoken language communicate with those who don't."
The program is under development and is not yet available for use. However, Meta is currently working on a version that will be available for both Android and iOS devices.
Meta's AI translator is based on the company's own neural network technology.... Continue reading
- Samsung Electronics’ Brand Value Makes Double-Digit Increase Samsung Electronics’ brand value has increased by double digits, taking a spot in the top five global brands list for 2022.
The world’s leading technology company announced on Tuesday that its brand value had reached $61.4 billion as of December 31, 2022, up 11.4 percent from a year earlier.
This is the first time that Samsung Electronics has been included in the top five of the annual list compiled by brand consultancy Interbrand.
The other companies in the top five are Amazon, Google, Apple, and Microsoft.
Samsung Electronics’ brand value had been on the rise in recent years but took a hit in 2020... Continue reading
- What's Leaving Netflix in November 2022? It's hard to believe, but November 2022 is just around the corner. And that means it's time to start thinking about what's leaving Netflix.
For those who are unaware, Netflix is a streaming service that offers a wide variety of TV shows, movies, and documentaries. They add new content every month, but they also remove some older titles.
So, what's leaving Netflix in November 2022? Here's an overview of some of the titles:
1. The Crown
The Crown is a critically-acclaimed drama series that chronicles the life of Queen Elizabeth II. It's a fascinating look at the British monarchy, and it's one of the... Continue reading
- Netflix mobile games attract 13 million downloads According to new data from Sensor Tower, Netflix mobile games have amassed over 13 million downloads worldwide across the App Store and Google Play. The popular streaming service currently publishes 24 titles that require a Netflix account to be accessed and played, such as Bandersnatch and Trivia Quest. Future releases titles such as The Queen’s Gambit Chess, based on the hit Netflix series.
The top titles are Stranger Things 1984 which has been downloaded 2 million times, followed by Netflix Asphalt Xtreme with 1.8 million installs and Stranger Things 3 at 1.5 million installs. While it’s not yet strong competition to traditional mobile... Continue reading