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About Michael Beckwith
After falling in love with videogames during the days of the GameCube, Michael Beckwith has been writing about them since 2014. After graduating from university with a degree in Computer Games Design and Creative Writng, he got his feet wet contributing to a number of smaller sites, before finding a home at TheBestWarGames to report on the latest news. When he's not writing for his own website, Too Long for Twitter, he also takes part in a radio show called The Entertainment Dome. For more of his ramblings about games, film, anime and more, check out his Twitter @Brawler1993.
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Pokemon GO Update Fixes GO Battle League Exploit
Pokemon GO players who quit matches before they even start will now be issued a penalty, but this also applies to unlucky players whose game crashes.
Gears of War Developers Address Star Wars Rumors
Following rumors that The Coalition was working with the Star Wars IP, the Gears of War studio has issued a statement to dismiss the rumors entirely.
PlayStation Confirms Days of Play 2021 Event With Special Prizes
Sony is bring back its Days of Play celebration event, which will run throughout May and include a community tasks that yield exclusive rewards.
Call of Duty: Warzone Hackers Caught Shooting at Bizarre Spot
At least one hacker has found a way to score kills in Call of Duty: Warzone by shooting at the floor, as captured in a now viral clip on Twitter.
PS5 Reportedly Getting Hardware Redesign Next Year Due to Supply Shortages
A new report claims that the PlayStation 5 will undergo a redesign, albeit one that only changes the internal hardware and not the console's design.
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition Can Do 120 FPS on Xbox Series X, 60 FPS on PS5
EA shares details of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition's framerate across all platforms, with the Xbox Series X version capable of running at 120fps.
More Companies Confirmed for E3 2021
E3 confirms a deluge of new companies that will be attending this year's event, including big names like Bandai Namco, though some are still absent
Proposed Class Action Suit Challenges Sony Over Digital PlayStation Sales Restrictions
A new lawsuit is accusing Sony of operating an unlawful monopoly because it only allows its digital games to be sold through the PlayStation Store.
Jade Raymond's Haven Entertainment Recruits Former Google Stadia Developers
Jade Raymond's new Haven studio garners six more employees and, curiously, every single one of them had previously worked on Google Stadia
Activision Wants All of Its Franchises To Be Like Call of Duty
With how successful Call of Duty is at the moment, Activision's CEO states that the company will be using it as a template for its other franchises.
The Elder Scrolls Online Explains How Companion Customization Will Work
In preparation for the upcoming Blackwood chapter in Elder Scrolls Online, Zenimax has detailed what players can expect from the new companion system.
Walmart Working On Video Game Streaming Service Project Storm
The Epic Games vs Apple trial has leaked documents concerning Walmart's own attempt at a cloud gaming service that was supposed to launch in 2019.
Respawn Thinks Legal Action May Be 'Justifiable' Response to DDoS Attacks
After attempts to ban players causing DDoS attacks in Apex Legends failed to curb the problem, Respawn admits it may need to consider legal action.