World Of Warcraft Shadowlands Weekly Checklist

World of Warcraft: Shadowlands introduces a lot of content, bringing players new locations and abilities, as well as adding Covenants, mounts, and other collectibles. Without a proper plan, it might be overwhelming to try and figure out what to do every week or every day when logging into World of Warcraft. Players’ first priority should be reaching the new level cap now that players’ toons have been squished down to level 50....

March 3, 2022 · 6 min · 1068 words · Jeremy Wells

World Of Warcraft S Faction Warfare Feels Out Of Place In Shadowlands

Of all the conflicts in World of Warcraft’s 16-year history, the war between the Horde and the Alliance has lasted the longest. Players have been forced to pick a side since the very beginning, and it’s still a long-standing BlizzCon tradition for Alliance and Horde players to sound off against each other during the opening ceremony. Though the relationship between the factions has shifted with every expansion’s story, the game mechanics supporting them have largely remained the same....

March 3, 2022 · 5 min · 1054 words · Marsha Kelley

Wwe 2K16 Hulk Hogan Cut From Upcoming Game

For fans of professional wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, the last 24 hours have not been kind. A transcript of a video recording of Hogan from eight years ago has surfaced, featuring Hogan using racial slurs and even flat out admitting to being racist. This has resulted in WWE terminating his contract, and scrubbing their website clean of any mention of Hogan, as well as rescinding his 2005 Hall of Fame induction....

March 3, 2022 · 3 min · 494 words · Kellie Selmer

Xbox 360 Production Stops Servers Staying Online

Microsoft ends production of its Xbox 360 console, explaining that ’the realities of manufacturing a product over a decade old are starting to creep up on us.' Released all the way back in November 2005, Microsoft’s Xbox 360 has sold over 84 million units across the globe. Not only did the console introduce (now iconic) series like Gears of War and Saints Row, but it also helped to make online multiplayer service Xbox Live the massively popular juggernaut that it is today....

March 3, 2022 · 3 min · 500 words · Gregory Stollsteimer

Xbox Congratulates Sony On Ps5 Launch

The next generation of consoles has arrived. Both the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X consoles are now available. Both the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S launched two days ago on November 10. The PS5 followed, launching today, November 12. Console video game fans have a lot to be excited about, and console manufacturers, too. As has become normalized in recent generations, Xbox took the opportunity to congratulate PlayStation for the launch of the PS5....

March 3, 2022 · 3 min · 473 words · James Soto

Xbox One Copper Shadow And Dusk Shadow Controllers Revealed

Microsoft reveals two new controllers for the Xbox One, dubbed Copper Shadow and Dusk Shadow, which will be available to purchase later on in the month. Over the course of the Xbox One’s lifespan so far, Microsoft has made a wide variety of controller choices available to users. Whether it be the standard controller or one of the number of controllers themed around specific games and franchises, including the likes of Fallout 4 and Titanfall, it’s fair to say that Xbox One owners have plenty of options open to them....

March 3, 2022 · 3 min · 469 words · Gary Benson

Xbox Series X Quick Resume Works Even When Console Is Unplugged

The next-generation of consoles looks set to introduce exciting new elements into gaming and the Xbox Series X is no exception. Many have noted the impressive specifications of the Xbox consoles and it seems that quick loading times aren’t all that fans have to look forward to. An element that has attracted the attention of several gamers is the Quick Resume feature that allows players to play and pause multiple games at the same time without rebooting....

March 3, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · Connie Kirk

Xbox Throws Shade At Ps5 Controller Compatibility Announcement

With both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X on a launch collision course later in 2020, the console wars continue to heat up between both Sony and Microsoft. Earlier, Sony confirmed that the DualShock4 controller isn’t going to be compatible with the PS5 largely due to the new features inside of the DualSense wireless controller. Upon hearing this, one Microsoft employee couldn’t resist throwing shade at Sony and its decision....

March 3, 2022 · 3 min · 449 words · Kendra Ramirez

Xbox Wireless Headset Review

Xbox has always lagged behind PlayStation when it comes to official peripherals. Beyond its fantastic Elite Controller series, Microsoft has seemed content with players picking up third-party headsets and calling it a day, but this pattern changes, hopefully forever, with the recent release of the Xbox Wireless Headset. It’s an affordable headset that looks, feels, and sounds incredible no matter what you’re doing - and that’s no easy feat for this price....

March 3, 2022 · 5 min · 989 words · Nancy Peterson

Young Justice Season 3 Episode 1 Review Princes All

This Young Justice review contains spoilers. Young Justice Season 3 Episode 1 Young Justice is a fascinating show. In preparation for the return of this critically acclaimed show with a very vocal fanbase (and as a way to maximize the value of my DC Universe subscription, natch), I went back and rewatched the old seasons of Young Justice on the app. I…can’t really believe it ever got made. Not because it’s not good, mind you....

March 3, 2022 · 5 min · 1028 words · John Lewis

Youtuber S Vr Game Preserves Closed Disney World Ride

Defunctland, a YouTube channel dedicated to exploring shuttered theme-park attractions, has replicated a classic Walt Disney World attraction in VR. The results are impressive, and will likely be nostalgic for viewers of a certain age. While Disney is far from the only company to operate theme parks, it may be the most iconic. Many millions have fond memories of classic rides like Space Mountain that remain open to this day. Even those who haven’t been to Disney parks may recognize classic rides from Kingdom Hearts 3, where Sora utilizes them as a weapon through the Attraction Flow system....

March 3, 2022 · 3 min · 516 words · Dwight Cameron

Zombie Army 4 All Roads Lead To Hell Walkthrough And Collectibles

The seventh campaign in Zombie Army 4: Dead War, called All Roads Lead To Hell, takes the hero to Rome in their first step towards the final confrontation with Hitler. Here’s everything you need to know to complete All Roads Lead To Hell and find every collectible. Chapter 1: Reaching The War Room Walkthrough When All Roads Lead To Hell begins, gather some supplies from the safe room before heading out....

March 3, 2022 · 6 min · 1102 words · Richard Horn

What Is An App Drawer

What Does App Drawer Mean? An app drawer is a feature in a smartphone operating system that shows all of the applications installed on the device. Applications are typically represented by icons in a menu that may resemble the home screen of the device, or they may be listed in a “details” lined format. Techopedia Explains App Drawer One of the big differences between the app drawer and the home screen of the device, if both of them use icons, is that the home screen can be customized to whichever applications the user wants to feature....

March 2, 2022 · 1 min · 128 words · Steve Esbenshade

What Is Dridex Malware

What Does Dridex Malware Mean? Dridex malware is a type of malware that uses Microsoft Office macros. It can help hackers to steal financial information and other identifiers for users. It typically appears as a spam e-mail with a Microsoft Word document attached to it. Techopedia Explains Dridex Malware Cybersecurity experts show that Dridex malware evolved from an earlier product called Zeus Trojan Horse. A Trojan horse virus is something that looks like a safe application or product, but wreaks havoc inside of the system when it is downloaded or otherwise integrated, usually without the end user’s knowledge....

March 2, 2022 · 1 min · 142 words · Janice Chapman

What The Outer Worlds Can Learn From Mass Effect

Obsidian Entertainment’s 2019 game The Outer Worlds was well-received by fans and critics, leading to many players expecting a follow-up sequel. Though nothing has been confirmed yet, there are rumors that The Outer Worlds 2 is already in pre-production, leading to speculation about what the sequel will entail. Whether it’s speculation about the upcoming plotline, the game’s location, or even the roster of characters involved, players have quite a few different theories about what the next The Outer Worlds game could tackle....

March 2, 2022 · 4 min · 670 words · Kevin Kinley

Where To Find All Of The Underground Caches In Spider Man Miles Morales

Hidden throughout New York are 35 Underground caches just waiting to be discovered. You’ll get a Tech Point for each one that you find and can use these to upgrade gadgets, craft mods and even unlock new suits for Miles to wear as he swings his way across the city. You’ll also get the “Salvager” trophy for collecting them all. Before you can start tracking them down though, you’ll first need to complete the main story mission “Harlem Trains Out of Service”....

March 2, 2022 · 8 min · 1697 words · Carol Burke

Who Is The Arkham Knight Batman S New Enemy Revealed

As any comic book fan knows, a great Batman story needs a great villain, first and foremost. Admittedly, the Dark Knight isn’t an easy hero to stand against, but Rocksteady Studios has made some wise picks in their game series. For Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, the team turned to the Joker to drive the events, but for the upcoming finale, they’re headed a completely new direction. As it turns out, Batman: Arkham Knight isn’t just a reference to Batman’s pseudonym - it’s the name of a new villain created specifically for Rocksteady’s final chapter in their Arkham saga....

March 2, 2022 · 4 min · 788 words · Roger Mcbride

Why Black Adam S Doctor Fate Felt Like A Good Fit For Pierce Brosnan After James Bond

The chance to speak to a Hollywood icon like Pierce Brosnan is a rare one, but we were lucky enough to do just that in an exclusive chat about his role in Black Adam. Playing Doctor Fate marks Brosnan’s entry into the superhero movie world and it’s long overdue. Brosnan reveals he’s a lifelong comic book fan who couldn’t be happier to be a part of the epic and potentially game changing DC movie, especially in a role as important as Doctor Fate....

March 2, 2022 · 3 min · 498 words · Victor Brahler

Why Dune Is Still Timely In 2020

When Frank Herbert’s novel Dune was published in 1965, it was heralded for its deft blend of science fiction and non-scientific elements to tell a story that reflected on humanity’s ability (or lack thereof) to evolve, its relationship with its environment and the politics of how empires rise and fall. Some 55 years later, the themes of the book are even more relevant to the world today. We face shortages of water and literally exploding climate change....

March 2, 2022 · 4 min · 688 words · Walter Butler

Why I M Excited For Platinumgames Project G G

The city is in danger. The ground shakes, send many people fleeing the streets in fear. Panic envelops the atmosphere. The danger is not coming from something as explainable as an earthquake, however. The streets tremble from the footsteps of a giant creature. A building topples, and oh no! It is about to crush a puppy that can’t escape from rubble. But before a tragedy can occur, an individual rushes in, and does something miraculous....

March 2, 2022 · 3 min · 522 words · Nichole Brouillet