EVE Galaxy Conquest, the mobile strategy spin-off to the sci-fi MMO phenomenon EVE Online, just unveiled a new cinematic trailer exclusively at the Mobile Gaming Show.Introduced by CCP Games’ CEO Hilmar Veigar Petursson, EVE Galaxy Conquest will put you in control of iconic ships from Eve Online, eventually controlling an entire armada in your attempt to take back New Eden and craft your own legacy.The trailer puts the famous battles of Eve Online front and center – but it also puts you on the back foot. When lawless factions banded together under a single banner, the forces of the Empire – weakened by years of infighting – were all but destroyed, retreating to the edge of known space in order to rebuild, amassing their fleets and taking any helping hand they can find.GamesRadar+ Presents Welcome to Mobile Gaming Week 2024, where we explore what’s hot, what’s best, and what’s next in the world of mobile gaming following the Mobile Gaming Showcase.That’s where you com…
Space Marine 2 game director Dmitriy Grigorenko told us he agrees that the forces of Chaos aren’t as enjoyable to blast as the Tyranid swarms, so it’s convenient that the latest update for Saber Interactive’s Warhammer shooter makes Chaos enemies significantly easier to deal with in Operations. Patch 3.0 came to Space Marine 2 earlier today, headlined by private lobbies for Operations, ultrawide support (still reportedly quite bad for many users), and a sparring PvP arena in the Battle Barge that lets you clown on your friends between missions. There’s a nice addition to custom color presets – you can now reset and replace them “instantly” – and a few buffs to weapons such as the Power Fish and Heavy Plasma. Med Stims are better, too, as they now “restore contested health in addition to actual healing.” That said, the biggest changes, numerically speaking, are down in the nitty-gritty of Operations. Several Chaos enemies have been heavily nerfed – not in qua…
During the opening hours of Star Wars Outlaws, there’s a moment that feels magical. After crash-landing on the plains of Toshara Moon, you’re set loose with a speeder and tasked with reaching the nearby city before a pursuing group of bandits turn protagonist Kay Vess to scoundrel Swiss cheese. Despite the danger, the adventure ahead feels limitless. The planet unfurls in every direction, its grassy plains billowing as your speeder tears across them, and it feels like you’re about to be set loose upon it all. After seeing early impressions comparing Star Wars Outlaws to Red Dead Redemption 2 – and those comparisons labeled “great” by creative director Julian Gerighty – it seemed like my dreams were coming true. After all, this supposed likeness was the reason I dived into Outlaws. I’m not a Star Wars buff, but the merest mention of Rockstar’s western epic is usually enough to send me trotting around the Grizzlies. Yet, not long after Kay’s speeder coughed into life, cr…