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Xbox is supposedly going to "shadow drop" the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remake — really?
By Jez Corden published
Xbox There's so much smoke at this point that there has to be a fire somewhere, but the build up to one of the industry's worst kept secrets doesn't make a lot of sense.

The Elder Scrolls Online Direct 2025 reveals Subclasses and more
By Samuel Tolbert published
Xbox The Elder Scrolls Online Direct 2025 shared details on what's coming to the MMORPG, including Subclasses and a sequel story.

Is DOOM: The Dark Ages on Xbox Game Pass?
By Brendan Lowry published
Guide DOOM: The Dark Ages could be the best DOOM game we've gotten yet, but is it coming to Xbox Game Pass?

Fallout 76 is finally getting its most requested, critical feature
By Jez Corden published
Gaming Fishing! Can you imagine an open world RPG without fishing in 2025? I sure can't. Thankfully, neither can Bethesda anymore.

I played DOOM: The Dark Ages — here's 3 things I loved, and 2 things I didn't
By Jez Corden published
Gaming I recently had the privilege of going hands-on with a pre-launch build of DOOM: The Dark Ages, which is somehow even more metal than its predecessors.

DOOM: The Dark Ages is coming to Blizzard's Battle.net store
By Samuel Tolbert published
Xbox DOOM: The Dark Ages is the first Bethesda Softworks game to launch on Blizzard Entertainment's Battle.net storefront, with Xbox cross-purchase support.

Fallout 76's long-awaited playable Ghouls are now available
By Samuel Tolbert published
Xbox The Ghoul Within update is now live for Fallout 76, bringing playable Ghouls to Bethesda Game Studio's post-apocalyptic West Virgiana RPG.

DOOM: The Dark Ages' dragon has a name, and I want to protect them
By Samuel Tolbert published
Xbox The cybernetic dragon the Doom Slayer rides in DOOM: The Dark Ages is named Serrat, and I want to protect them.

Fallout season 2 will have some big twists and surprises
By Richard Devine published
Gaming Fallout stars, Walton Goggins and Ella Purnell, have been talking up season 2 and promising some big twists and surprises along the way,

Obsidian's Fallout: New Vegas lead writer has returned to the studio "for exciting times" — and no, that doesn't mean what you think it does
By Brendan Lowry published
News Fallout: New Vegas' lead writer has come back to Obsidian Entertainment "for exciting times" after 14 years of being away.
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