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One of Ubisoft’s biggest fan-favorite franchises is “Far Cry,” a first-person shooter series that began in 2004. The series quickly expanded its gameplay experience to be an open-world one, letting players clear out areas of enemies and complete side missions alongside the main story. Fans agree that the best “Far Cry” games combine open-world exploration…

Not too long ago, most in-game items existed in a closed ecosystem. Players could spend hundreds of hours unlocking rare skins, weapons, characters, or collectables, but none of it truly belonged to them outside the game itself. NFTs began to change that idea by giving players actual ownership of digital assets. Instead of items sitting…

Overshadowed by the end of PlayStation game discs, Sony rubbed it in by simultaneously announcing the closure of digital storefronts for the PS3 and PS Vita. In one year’s time, you will no longer be able to make new purchases on either platform, locking out some of Sony’s earliest digital downloads. It only further illustrates…

As the first serious competition for Nintendo’s home console dominance, at least in the North American market, Sega was never the same after the Genesis. Launched in 1988, the 16-bit console brought franchises like “Sonic the Hedgehog” and “Golden Axe” to gamers worldwide. The console and its games were a staple throughout the early to…

While it may not seem like it at first glance, 2004 was a deceptively pivotal year for gaming, with the release of plenty of enduring titles across multiple platforms. The year marked the tail end of the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube eras, and the launch of the Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable. PC gaming…