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Digital card games seem to be the rage these days. While Blizzard didn’t exactly invent the genre, it’s safe to say that the success of Hearthstone saw many other developers hop on board the bandwagon. This has resulted in quite a few digital card games such as The Elder Scrolls: Legends, Gwent, and now it looks like Valve wants in as well.
In a tweet by Brad Muir (via Engadget), the programmer at Valve announced a new game that the company was working on called “Artifact” which is a digital card game that is based on the DotA 2 title. Unfortunately details about the game and how it plays remains scarce, but it is slated to be released in 2018 which is pretty much all we know at the moment.
Whether or not it will tie-in with DotA 2 remains to be seen, like how Blizzard likes to cross-promote its games, or how it plays for that matter. However as DotA 2 fans have been dreaming of a card game of their own, we can only imagine that many players are pretty excited to see what it entails, and hopefully it will be able to live up to the hype.
We expect additional details to be shared in the future leading up to its release, so be sure to check back with us then for more updates. In the meantime you can check out the teaser video above for a very, very tiny taste of what’s to come.
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Apple’s desire to get into the video entertainment game is pretty well-known and was made more clear last year when they bought the rights to the Carpool Karaoke TV series. The series was expected to debut on Apple Music earlier this year, but was apparently delayed, but not anymore.
For those who have enjoyed the Carpool Karaoke TV series, you’ll be pleased to learn that the show’s first episode is now available for streaming via Apple Music. Of course this entails that you have an Apple Music subscription, something that we imagine Apple is hoping and pushing for by offering more than just music through the service.
The first episode will feature James Corden as the host and will star Will Smith as the show’s first guest. While the original Carpool Karaoke segment on “The Late Late Show With James Corden” typically featured Corden as the host, from what we can tell from the series’ trailer, the show on Apple Music is expected to rotate hosts depending on the episode, which should make for a pretty interesting watch.
Whether or not this will help boost Apple Music subscriptions remains to be seen, but if you’re an Apple Music subscriber, you can go ahead and check it out now.
Apple’s ‘Carpool Karaoke: The Series’ Available On Apple Music , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
The Nokia 8 is expected to be the company’s flagship smartphone. So far HMD Global has released quite a few Nokia handsets, but none of them have been what you would call flagship quality, which is what the Nokia 8 (and the rumored Nokia 9) are expected to change, and with flagship phones comes flagship specs.
Now thanks to a series of photos posted onto Slashleaks (via GSMArena), the Nokia 8 has been caught on camera with its specs proudly on display. Now there’s no way to confirm if the specs shown on the screen are the real deal, but like we said, flagship phones usually come with flagship specs, and this year’s flagship phones have been largely similar so the Nokia 8 shouldn’t be too far off.
Based on the leaked photo, we’re looking at the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset along with 4GB of RAM, along with a QHD display. Based on the PPI shown, it is safe to assume that we’re looking at a display size of around 5.3-inches. It also appears to be running on Android 7.1.1 Nougat, which presumably will be eligible for an upgrade to Android O later.
The photo is a bit dark so it’s hard to tell if there is a fingerprint sensor at the bottom like what we’ve seen so far, but HMD is expected to officially announce the phone on the 16th of August, so check back with us then for the details.
Nokia 8 Leaked, ‘Confirms’ Specs In The Process , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
When you think of streaming TV shows and movies online, Netflix might come to mind, and it looks like the company is expanding its horizons as they have made their first acquisition. Interestingly enough this acquisition has nothing to do with streaming technology, TV shows, or movies, but rather it has to do with comic books.
In a report from Variety, it seems that Netflix’s first acquisition is a comic book publisher called Millarworld, who for those unfamiliar was founded by Mark Millar, the creator of various characters and stories, such as Kick-Ass, Kingsman, and Old Man Logan, so safe to say that the company has quite a few big names that is part of its portfolio.
In a way you could say that Netflix could start getting into the comic book business, but it seems that Netflix’s interest in the company isn’t so much about publishing comics, but rather they are interested in their portfolio which they do plan to develop movies, TV shows, and kids series around it.
In a statement made by Millar, “This is only the third time in history a major comic book company has been purchased at this level. I’m so in love with what Netflix is doing and excited by their plans. Netflix is the future, and Millarworld couldn’t have a better home.” Netflix’s acquisition makes them the third studio to acquire a comic publisher, following Warner Bros. acquiring DC Comics in 1968, and Disney buying Marvel in 2009.
Netflix Acquires Comic Book Publisher Millarworld , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
Activision’s Call of Duty franchise is one of the bigger names when it comes to online multiplayer games and also in the FPS genre. It has been going on for years, with Activision pretty much never failing to launch a new Call of Duty title a year. So for fans of the franchise who want to learn more about it, you’re in luck.
Devolver Digital Films has recently announced that the upcoming Call of Duty documentary “CODumentary” will be seeing a release in September. This will tell the story of how the Call of Duty series came about since its creation way back in 2003 by Infinity Ward, and how it has evolved from then until now, and how it has dealt with the competition along the way.
The documentary is written, directed, and produced by Jonathan Beales. According to Beales, “One of the biggest challenges making the film was encapsulating a 15 year timeline into 93 minutes. I was very fortunate to work with a lot of great people whose input and contribution really helped make this happen. It’s a rich story of evolution told through the eyes of games developers, fans, industry experts and professional players.”
The documentary will be made available worldwide through the Steam store and VOD via Amazon on the 19th of September, where it is also expected to launch on a variety of video platforms after that, and will also have a physical Blu-ray/DVD release in the future.
Call Of Duty ‘CODumentary’ Set For September Release , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
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Multiplayer in Fallout on PC and consoles probably isn’t going to happen. So, if you want friends to join you in the wasteland you’re going to have to go old school. The folks from Fantasy Flight Games have devised a tabletop board game that’s suitab…