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Forza Horizon 4's First Expansion Revealed, Due December 13

Microsoft Studios, as the publisher of Forza Horizon 4,  has announced its first expansion called Fortune Island would be downloadable and accessible on December 13, 2018. The background of this DLC is set up to be an island in the "remote Northern reaches of the British Isles," where you'll take your rides on dangerous clifftop roads and mountain passes. Also, there are some new lightning storms you must pick a fight with, and the northern lights you perhaps catch well the sight of. Furthermore, you may need to "hunt for hidden treasure,"  and get behind the wheel of five new Ford vehicles from GymkhanaTen, the upcoming installment of Ken Block's Gymkhana video series. It's the first of two planned expansions in the game's $35 expansions bundle. Currently, that bundle looks to be the only way to get your hands on the Fortune Island DLC—individual expansions are listed as "not sold separately" on the Microsoft Store. If you own ...

UEFA Enters Esports With The FIFA 19 EChampions League

The esports version of the Champions League will be launching in 2019 with a $280,000 prize pool  FIFA 19  tournament by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The tournament will kick off with knockout tournaments across the globe from March 2 to 3, with 64 players set to move on to a live qualifier in April. The Top 8 finishers in the qualifier will then face off in the tourney finals in Madrid on May 31 – a day before the finals of the Champions League itself. Those eight finalists will draft and use footballers involved in the Uefa Champions League group stage and will represent their respective clubs, with the winner taking home the lion’s share of $100,000. “It creates a unique opportunity for the competitive FIFA superstars to represent their clubs in the pinnacle of club football,” said EA Sports gaming chief Brent Koning. The tournament is already accessible on the PlayStation 4, one of the platforms for FIFA 19, and will be part of the ongoing...

Old School Runescape Mobile Port Now Had One Million Downloads On iOS App Store

Old School Runescape has debuted as the most downloaded game on the App Store, hitting the one million mark in eight countries since its full release last week, Jagex confirmed. The game also reached the top 10 in 15 countries overall. Jagex's beloved MMO Old School Runescape has become the most downloaded app in several countries in the first 24h of the release. Breaking 1 million downloads on App Store, the game topped charts in Canada, United States, Australia, Netherlands, and "key" Nordic countries while making the top ten list in 15 counties overall. With these numbers, Old School Runescape's player base will rise to over 2 millions with more than 1 million players already playing the game since the subscribers only beta release. These are also the highest average daily user numbers since the PC launch in February 2013. The launch shows the development team Jagex have hit the nail with the decision to create a full port for the mobile platform with implem...

Old School Runescape Mobile First Experience - It's A Nostalgic Rise For Runescape Players

To review RuneScape in 2018 seems a primarily redundant endeavor. The classic game is a lighthouse-ish legendary MMO that no-one who got educated and lectured between its initial release and today haven't played or at least heard of. 17-year continuous modifications and improvements for the game are the way makes Developer Jagex stay relevant, and in this spirit, they’ve just released a mobile port of Old School RuneScape. To the uninitiated, RuneScape has been changing thoroughly all the way, yet fanboys always worship the 2007 build of Runescape 2. In 2013, Jagex released Old School RuneScape - proved to be a hit with the fans - enough to justify a mobile port of it, and enough to justify a review of the said mobile port. Basically, the mobile port Old School Runescape is not just designed for catering to the old or current players of Runescape,  but it is a great game for everyone in general.  Old School RuneScape is no way to divide from the nostalgia that 2007 RuneS...

EA Released FIFA 19 Title Update 3 - See What They Brought Us With

As of Tuesday, EA Sports released FIFA 19 title update 3 for the PC, with Xbox One and PS4 updates coming in a week. However, gamers are aware of this update brings tons of improvements to gameplay. Among the aspects that are updated are specifics for shooting and goalkeepers to tweak how the game goes. Also, gamers will find other exciting changes to FIFA Ultimate Team, as well as the addition of new Starheads, and more. Here are more details about some of the prominent changes to the FIFA 19 game. FIFA 19 Title Update 3 – Shooting Accuracy Changes The new update has adjusted shooting the ball under certain circumstances. For example, when it comes to taking first-time finesse shots, gameplay has been modified for the effectiveness of them scoring or not. Basically, the change affects shots based on the angle which the ball is coming into the player. EA mentions that it will only impact the balls that enter from 135 degrees to 225 degrees. Gamers can check out EA’s link in the twe...

Runescape Mobile Data Usage: How Much Data Is Used On A Phone

Old School RuneScape for mobile has been up and running since the 30th of October. Ever since then, people have been playing to their hearts content no matter where they are. Which means yes, even during their working hours. Not that I’d know anything about that… Regardless, the question of RuneScape mobile data usage has been brought up. As any mobile user will know, sometimes you just want to lighten up and play your favorite game, mobile data be damned. Unfortunately, in some cases that will lead into racking up quite the bill. While it is RuneScape and is arguably worth it, you don’t want to spend more than you need to. So, that leads up to a fundamental question. Just how much data does Old School RuneScape use? Will it make me regret ever installing it on my phone in the first place? Runescape Mobile Data Usage: How Much Data is Used? Well, regardless of what you may think, not a lot of data is used at all. Old School RuneScape Mobile isn’t actually that big of a game e...

FIFA 19: Why 2018 World Cup Finalists Croatia Was Ruled Out Of The Game

FIFA 19 may be one of the favorite fan games on the market as of right now, but even EA Sports’ top installment isn’t discharged from the odd defect or two. One thing which is irritating fans, in particular, is the fact that 2018 World Cup finalists Croatia is still expelled from the game. The addition of the UEFA Champions League in this year’s edition has provided another plausible excuse to buy the game and has perhaps filled a void that existed for way too long in the annual franchise. But putting aside its obvious benefits, FIFA 19 comes with a few flaws also. This year’s installment, for instance, does not feature 2018 World Cup finalists Croatia in any capacity. One would predict a team bragging about the likes of Luka Modric, Mario Mandzukic and Ivan Rakitic to be a sure-shot bet in the list of teams, but the reality fails to the ground here. Eurosport was reporting that the reason behind the deliberate negligence of Croatia from FIFA 19 is the same reason that the co...