Capcom’s upcoming fighting game collections will come to Xbox after all

Capcom sparked enthusiasm among fighting game enthusiasts by revealing two compilation sets of classic games, featuring fan favorites like Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and Power Stone. Initially planned to bypass Xbox consoles entirely, Capcom has now disclosed a deal that will see both the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 arrive on Xbox in 2025.

Akimbot review: A shaky platform

In contrast to some developers who hesitate to compare their games with others, the French indie studio Evil Raptor openly acknowledges similarities when discussing Akimbot. Similar to Pumpkin Jack, a 2020 release by the studio’s founder, Akimbot aspires to emulate the PS2 platformers Jak & Daxter and Ratchet & Clank. The game’s retro design capitalizes on nostalgia for these iconic games. However, while it successfully recreates that atmosphere, Akimbot fails to improve upon the elements that made its predecessors successful and contains several challenging aspects.

George R.R. Martin Claims Things ‘Have Gone Wrong With House of the Dragon’

George R.R. Martin, the mastermind behind the widely acclaimed fantasy-drama series “Game of Thrones,” has voiced his sentiments regarding its spinoff show. However, based on his statement, it seems that the 75-year-old might not be pleased with “House of the Dragon,” a production that has garnered positive reviews for its script. George RR Martin’s criticism towards House of the Dragon emerged following the release of Season 2 in June 2024, as expressed in a recent blog post by the author. Here is a snippet of what he shared.

Bitcoin Analyst Points To $55,000 As Potential Bottom – US Liquidity The Key

As a seasoned crypto investor with a knack for navigating market turbulence and interpreting analysts’ insights, I find myself intrigued by the current Bitcoin scenario. The recent selling pressure has undeniably been disconcerting, but as Chicken Genius aptly points out, the surge in US liquidity could signal a much-needed reversal in the crypto market. Bitcoin … Read more

Deadlock peaked at over 170k players during its playtest this last weekend

Last week, it was revealed that Valve’s latest game, Deadlock, has made its grand entrance. This revelation has sparked a significant wave of interest in the third-person shooter MOBA genre. A key factor contributing to this buzz is that a playtest for the game went live, with access granted exclusively through invitations from those who were already playing. Remarkably, Deadlock appears to have ignited rapidly due to an impressive 170,000 simultaneous players on Steam over the weekend.