Harry Potter: Magic Awakened and Everything Else Featured at NetEase Connect 2022

Harry Potter: Magic Awakened and Everything Else Featured at NetEase Connect 2022

NetEase Games, one of the biggest video game developers and publishers in the world, is back with another NetEase Connect showcase to share not only updates on existing and upcoming games, but also to unveil brand-new, never-before-seen games. From Harry Potter: Magic Awakened to NARAKA: BLADEPOINT to The Lord of…

Pokémon Fans Create a Gorgeous, Imaginary Gen 1 Remake That Will Never Exist

Pokémon Fans Create a Gorgeous, Imaginary Gen 1 Remake That Will Never Exist

A Pokémon Red and Blue fan reimagining has placed the games’ classic artwork into a modern remake that will sadly never come to exist. The @pokeyugami Twitter account, which describes itself as a group “creating fan art with the theme of Pokémon in [a] space-time different from ours,” posted a…

Fans Want HBO Stars in MultiVersus, Including Tony Soprano and John Oliver

Fans Want HBO Stars in MultiVersus, Including Tony Soprano and John Oliver

Fan casting for MultiVersus has gotten pretty wild after the Internet realised HBO characters could make it into the game. Now everyone from Tony Soprano to John Oliver are being suggested as playable fighters in the surprisingly impressive WB Smash Bros-alike. Twitter users were surprised by the inclusion of Arya…

Embracer Eyes ‘Sequels, Remakes, Remasters, and Spin-offs’ for Deus Ex, Tomb Raider, and More

Embracer Eyes ‘Sequels, Remakes, Remasters, and Spin-offs’ for Deus Ex, Tomb Raider, and More

Embracer Group – the owner of Tomb Raider, Deus Ex, and other IPs bought from Square Enix in early May – sees “great potential” in making sequels, remakes, remasters, and spin-offs of these franchises. Revealed in the colossal holding company’s latest financial results, Embracer said it had “further strengthened [its]…

Hearthstone: Blizzard Refunds Players for Infamously Expensive Card – and Nerfs It

Hearthstone: Blizzard Refunds Players for Infamously Expensive Card – and Nerfs It

Blizzard has nerfed Hearthstone‘s infamous Drek’Thar card – which it was selling for $25 – and has offered refunds to the players who already bought it. The Diamond Drek’Thar, a premium version that could only be bought by paying $25 (or 3,000 in-game gold), was released in early April to…