Exactly 364 days after its unveiling, Mortal Kombat: Onslaught — NetherRealm's free-to-play character-collecting RPG — is out of beta testing and available to download on iOS and Android.
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My Hero Ultra Rumble has arrived on PS4 (and obviously PS5, via backwards compatibility). If you haven't been keeping up, this is a free-to-play battle royale game, featuring a bunch of characters from popular manga and anime property My Hero Academia.
Each hero — and there are 18 of them at launch — comes with their own unique style of play, consisting of wacky superpowers, called Quirks. The title supports up to 24 players, split into teams of three — and your goal is to be the last one standing.
Think you might give My Hero Ultra Rumble a shot? Try and work out who's the most overpowered character before everyone else catches on in the comments section below.
Robert's been a dedicated PlayStation fan since the days of Tekken 2, and he still loves a good dust up. When he's not practising combos, he's usually getting lost in the latest 100-hour RPG, or, y'know, replaying The Witcher 3.
The voices don't sound very child like.
Exactly 364 days after its unveiling, Mortal Kombat: Onslaught — NetherRealm's free-to-play character-collecting RPG — is out of beta testing and available to download on iOS and Android.
Windjammers 2 was released in 2022, and we were big fans of the excellent sequel to the 1994 classic. Developer Dotemu has just pushed out a big free update, introducing new characters, modes, and online features for frisbee enthusiasts to enjoy.
There’s a good chance if you were trying to play your PS5 last night, you may have been hit by some server issues. There was a widespread global outage during the middle of the night in the UK, which affected the peak evening window in the United States. All of the issues were resolved within a couple of hours or so, but obviously you wouldn’t have been able to play online-only titles, like the newly released Honkai: Star Rail.
My Hero Ultra Rumble is a relatively new game by Bandai, featuring numerous characters from My Hero Academia duking it out in the USJ center. Being a battle royale game that just came out, we all know that this is not the final roster nor the final way they’ll all turn out after inevitable buffs and debuffs. As the game stands now, we only have a fraction of the characters likely to be added, with big names like Aizawa and Endeavor nowhere to be seen.
The Chapter 239 release date and time have been revealed. In the previous chapter, Kashimo attacks Sukuna but fails to cause any significant damage. Following that, the two have a brief chat about love. Meanwhile, the domain that Hakari and Uraume are inside of breaks, and the likes of Itadori and Higuruma also join the battlefield. Now, it’ll be interesting to see where Chapter 239 will take the story from here on.
The sun is setting on another blissful week of gaming, but the release calendar is so utterly stacked there's still tons of titles to look forward to. Here's what we're playing this weekend.
have been revealed. In the previous chapter, the plot immediately moves forward with more fighting after Gojo’s shocking demise as it delivers Sukuna vs. Kashimo. It even goes on to showcase the beginning of Hakari vs. Uraume. Seeing how that battle pans out in the next chapter will be interesting.
Disney Speedstorm is a solid mascot racer full of iconic characters from the legendary House of Mouse, like Stitch and Mulan. It's now switched to a free-to-play model, so if you were on the fence, there's no reason not to get whisked away to a whole new world of kart racing.
The have been revealed. In the upcoming chapter, we might see the Marine forces making a move against the Straw Hat Pirates yet again. Meanwhile, Luffy and Zoro continue to maintain their dominance in battle. But when will they return?
A playable demo for upcoming action RPG Sword Art Online: Last Recollection is out now PlayStation platforms. It's a very reasonable 7GB on PS5, and 8.4GB on PS4, giving you access to the game's first chapter. You can also carry over your progress to the full release, which is always nice.
A couple of weeks ago, we were treated to the 26.10 Fortnite update, which included the epic (pun intended) collaboration with My Hero Academia. We'd been wanting to Detroit Smash our way through a deathmatch for a while...
Star Wars' Ahsoka Tano is now a part of Epic Games' battle royale, Fortnite. She joined Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 4: Last Resort this morning and includes a battle pass, her white Jedi Training Lightsaber weapon, Force abilities, and more. Epic says Ahsoka, her lightsaber, and Force abilities will remain in Fortnite until the v26.30 update.