The story of Rocket League, EA bans a country from accessing their games and Titanfall 2 gets released.
Former Gamespot employee Danny o'Dwyer left his job just over a month ago in order to start a documentary company called Noclip. So far they are receiving near $20,000 a month from Patreon supporters. Tomorrow will be the arrival of their first video, how to build a rocket and on the 1st, how to launch a rocket. Both are based on Rocket League and go in depth on how the successful sports game came of origin.
Speaking of Origin EA has banned an entire country from accessing their services and games. Reddit user trivial_sublime took to /r/Gaming and explained how his home country Myanmar was not allowed to play games that they bought. He goes on to explain how he had spent 100s of dollars on the Battlefield franchise and only to see it disappear. You can read the whole post here.
Lastly, the long-awaited Titanfall 2 saw its release on Friday but is not getting the attention it needs according to other news outlets. Nonetheless, fans of the original seem to be returning to the sequel.
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