Nintendo Isn’t Listening to Their Fans and It Shows
Nintendo held their first full-length Direct in over a year and a half this week and the internet at large seems pretty disappointed.
Nintendo held their first full-length Direct in over a year and a half this week and the internet at large seems pretty disappointed.
February is Black History Month, but cosplayers are celebrating 28 Days of Cosplay around the world and these are some of our favorites this year.
When’s that coming out again? Wonder no more. This is COGconnected’s 2021 Video Game Release Dates page, where the known release dates of prominent and interesting upcoming games are listed for your convenience.
Good news fans, COGconnected has officially launched an online merch store. Here you can pick up various shirts, hoodies, cell phone cases, mugs and more!
The Google Stadia team has officially confirmed that over 100 games are coming to the cloud gaming platform throughout 2021.
In March, Ubisoft will be launching Watch Dogs: Legion multiplayer mode. Ubisoft released a gameplay breakdown to show you what awaits you.
Draugen and Gylt will be receiving 90-second teaser trailers at the Cannes Film Festival, and we can’t wait to see them.
The upcoming co-op shooter Outriders is getting a demo next week. Developer, People Can Fly gives full details on the demo.
Ubisoft has officially confirmed that they are far from done with The Division 2 despite a recent title update initially planned to be its last.
WWE 2K Battlegrounds is being updated over the course of the next month to add several Legends and wrestlers to its roster.
Developer BHVR are working on a fix for Dead by Daylight’s much criticized new HUD which hopes to address some common complaints.
Baldur’s Gate III is about to get its fourth patch, which promises to add a ton of new changes–so many that it’s going to delete your old saves.
When it comes to fear, Little Nightmares II picks up where the first game left off. We hope you aren’t scared of the dark, distorted audio, or enormous monsters that could eat you at any time.
CD Projekt Red refused to pay the ransom to reclaim their stolen files. Reportedly, the files have now been sold on a dark web auction.