Author: Ryan Thomas

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I've always loved video games since I was a little kid and enjoy nearly every genre from multiplayer shooters to single player story driven games and everything in between, including racing games. I have so many awesome memories from gaming too, including getting my first Xbox 360 and Playstation, growing up and playing games with my bros and experiencing many different gaming events both here in the US and internationally. Gaming has been a part of my life nearly from the beginning and brought me so many awesome memories with my friends and family.

Battlefield 6 Roadmap: Why I’m Excited for What’s Coming With Battlefield 6 launching on October 10, 2025, I can’t help but feel excited about what’s on the horizon. The roadmap EA shared for Season One makes it clear that we won’t have to wait long before diving into a steady stream of new content. And honestly, that’s exactly what Battlefield needs — fast, meaningful updates that keep the community engaged. Phase One: Rogue Ops Starting October 28, the first phase of updates arrives. We’ll be heading into Blackwell Fields, a massive new map set in the California badlands that supports…

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Big News from Tokyo Game Show Hey Vault Hunters, welcome back! In my latest video, I cover some exciting news straight from Tokyo Game Show. Gearbox took the stage to reveal a brand-new Vault Hunter, and I have to say—I’m really intrigued by what they shared. While we didn’t see full gameplay just yet, the teaser alone has me hyped for what’s coming next year. Watch the video below for all the details: Meet the New Vault Hunter The new character goes by the name C4SH, and his backstory is unlike anything we’ve seen before in the series. Without giving…

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My First Reaction to the Trailer When I first watched the new Wolverine gameplay trailer, my jaw actually dropped. I’ve played enough of Insomniac’s Spider-Man games to expect slick, cinematic action, but this was something else entirely. The violence was front and center—claws slicing through enemies, blood flying, and a grittiness that felt brand new for the studio. Why the Violence Makes Sense for Wolverine I know some people might see the brutality and wonder if it’s too much, but to me, it makes perfect sense. Wolverine isn’t Spider-Man. He’s never been the wisecracking, family-friendly type. His claws are weapons,…

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