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Magic: The Gathering Arena is finally coming to Steam this month
Magic: The Gathering Arena will come to Steam this month
Magic: The Gathering Arena was released in 2019 as a (better) digital adaptation of the decades-old physical trading card game. Our review deemed it a success for its ability to make untapping and cycling graspable for newcomers and for its adoption of HearthStone-style attack animations.
Previously it’s only been available as a download from its own website, but now Wizards say it’ll come to Steam on May 23rd.
Magic: The Gathering Arena gets a Steam version in May, much earlier than expected
A console-compatible version for Xbox and PlayStation is still a ways off
Manchester Arena survivor stays true to FA Cup promise to paramedic
Erykah Badu Announces 2023 ‘Unfollow Me’ Arena Tour
Queen of NeoSoul Erykah Badu sent her fans into a royal frenzy Monday (April 17) with the announcement she will be hitting the road on a 25-city North American trek this summer.
Dubbed the ‘Unfollow Me Tour,’ the jaunt – produced by Outback Presents – will be supported by critically acclaimed Hip-Hop star yasiin bey and kicks off in San Antonio on June 11 and is slated to touch down in major U.S.
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Ubisoft’s arena shooter XDefiant needs to do more to stand out from the crowd
After two hours of XDefiant, I came away with a rather different thought in my mind than I expected. More than anything, I was impressed at just how good we have it in the multiplayer FPS genre at the moment. Apex Legends, Warzone 2, Overwatch 2, Valorant, Rainbow Six Siege. That’s some unbelievably tough competition. XDefiant has to either give players something completely different, or absolutely nail the basics. It’s opted for the second path, and having played several matches against a medley of press people and content creators, I’m not convinced Ubisoft’s new arena shooter is up to the challenge.
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Riot made its esports arena transform for new Valorant league
This weekend is an important one for Valorant esports, with the launch of a new professional league for teams across North America, Latin America, and Brazil. The debut of the VCT Americas league, as it’s known, will also mark the first time Valorant games have taken place live and in person in North America. That meant that Riot had to redesign its Los Angeles studio to be much more high tech and flexible to accommodate the league, which shares the space with League of Legends — the new esports arena can even transform.
The space is formerly known as the LCS Arena, and for years has been home to the top League of Legends league in North America (the LCS). As part of the redesign, the studio space has been christened Riot Games Arena. In…