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January’s Can’t-Miss Game Releases And More Top Stories

Image: Nintendo / Jump Over the Age / Yellow Brick Games / Kotaku, Apple / Kotaku, Arrowhead Game Studios, Rocksteady Studios, Nintendo / Kotaku, Game

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Tom Holland Is Ready To Quit Acting After This Life Achievement

Image: Carter Smith You may have not noticed it, but Tom Holland wasn’t on your movie screen in 2024, and that could become an extended

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The Final Steam Hit Of 2024 Is An Anime Girlfriend Horror Game

Screenshot: AIHASTO Steam’s latest mini-sensation has arrived and it’s called MiSide. The meta thriller in the vein of Doki Doki Literature Club has already racked

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Xbox Cloud Streaming Down For 24 Hours, Microsoft Confirms

On December 26, Microsoft confirmed that its Game Pass cloud streaming platform wasn’t working as expected. Over 24 hours later, many players are still complaining

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The 15 Biggest Video Game Disappointments Of 2024

Image: Xbox Generally, when something feels too good to be true, it’s because it isn’t going to last for much longer. That was very much

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Pokémon TCG Pocket’s Game-Changing Update, More Big Gaming News

The year is wrapping up but the gaming news keeps coming. This week, tales of hurt feelings and anger among some developers and fans of

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NBA Team Sorry After Tricking Kid With Fake PS5 Gift

NBA team the Charlotte Hornets screwed up and is having to apologize after recently giving a young fan a PlayStation 5 console during a Christmas-themed

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Most Game Awards Winners Are Also No-Brainer Christmas Gifts

Image: Sony / Ninja Theory / ATLUS / Kotaku The Game Awards, the biggest annual celebration of video games, commenced this past Thursday, handing out

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Beloved Zelda-Like Okami Is Getting A Sequel 18-Years Later

Screenshot: The Game Awards / Kotaku Okami was a 2006 game of the year winner that never achieved sale success in-line with its critical-acclaim. It’s

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Keira Knightley Thought That Love Actually Scene Was Creepy, Too

Love Actually is meant to be an antidote to Hollywood romances and happily-ever-after endings. Its mix of vulnerability, sentimentality, and disarming goofiness has made it