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The upcoming collab between Monster Hunter Wilds and Street Fighter 6 sees Akuma added to the game as a unique full set of armor players can equip. Similar to previous Monster Hunter games ...
Capcom has officially announced that, yes, in case all the teasers weren’t clear enough, the first Monster Hunter Wilds collaboration event will be with none other than Street Fighter.
After teasing an upcoming collaboration recently, Capcom has now revealed a special collaboration between Monster Hunter Wilds and Street Fighter 6. Akuma will be added to the game on May 28 ...
Capcom has unveiled its Monster Hunter Wilds special collaboration event with its own fighting game, Street Fighter 6. The event goes live on May 28 and will introduce a brand new side mission ...
After a few playful teases earlier in the week, the Monster Hunter Wilds team has officially announced its Street Fighter 6 collaboration. "A demon begins his HUNT," reads the blurb on Capcom's ...
The moment LEGO announced its epic ... the hidden features I found in the Cullen House set. An unexpected element that made me laugh is the Loch Ness Monster artwork situated behind the grand ...
Winter’s nearly here, and with it comes the perfect excuse to hunker down with some great games at even better prices. Whether you're chasing sprawling RPGs, stylish indies, or action-packed ...
and Frankenstein's monster! The main haunted house will stand 9.5" tall when fully built, with tons of eerie detail being showcased on the inside. This is the closest LEGO fans have been to a ...
Lego is working to build up its in-house game development, the company's boss has revealed. Speaking to The Financial Times, Lego boss Niels Christiansen said the company was increasing its focus ...
The world's largest toymaker, Lego, has told the Financial Times that it intends to build its own videogames in-house from now on. The company has heavily invested in digital infrastructure in ...
However, it seems that collaborations with the likes of TT Games, 2K and Epic may soon come to an end, as a LEGO executive has suggested that the company wants to take things in-house in the future.
LEGO Group has announced plans to bring development of its video game efforts in-house, having previously collaborated with a number of third-party studios for decades now. Speaking with the ...