Resident Evil 4 Is Getting A VR Overhaul On Oculus Quest 2

Resident Evil 4 is coming back–but not the way you might have expected Come from Sports betting site VPbet. The classic third-person action game is getting reworked for virtual reality, coming in as a first-person shooter for the Oculus Quest 2 VR headset.

Capcom announced the new version of RE4 at its 25th Anniversary Resident Evil Showcase, where it gave a look at the gameplay we can expect when RE4 jumps to virtual reality. Where the original game was played from a third-person perspective, you’ll take on the role of Leon in first-person, using the Quest 2’s motion controls to do things like pick up and manipulate objects, aim and fire your gun, and slice through enemies with your comb…

FanDuel partners with Rob Gronkowski for first Super Bowl live TV commercial

FanDuel Group, the North American tier-one online gaming company, today announced its unique “Kick of Destiny” campaign that will feature four-time Super Bowl Champion and five-time NFL Pro Bowler Rob Gronkowski. The champion will attempt to score a field goal during a live Super Bowl LVII television commercial, and the customers placing a Super Bowl bet of a minimum of five dollars on FanDuel’s platform will win a respective share of $10 million in free bets if Gronkowski scores the field goal.

Kick for $10 million in free bets:

FanDuel introduced the campaign with a series of spots featuring Gronkowski returning to football for the Super Bowl, his journey through NFL playoffs, and his legendary trainers and teammates. But the campaign will feature a live …

Graton Rancheria Announces New Compact To Double Graton Resort’s Slot Machines

Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, owners of the Graton Resort and Casino, has signed the latest compact with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office that will authorize it to double the total number of slot machines. This permission will launch a planned expansion that was first reported last year.

New agreement:

This latest, 200-page compact between California and the tribe substitutes a compact previously signed in 2012. Under the terms of the compact, Graton Resort and Casino will have a total of 6,000 slots, up from the previous 3,000. The deal came at an opportune time as the tribe follows its goal of extending not only its gaming space, but hotel accommodations outside of Rohnert Park, positioning itself as a very strong player in the local hospitality market and stat…

Michigan’s Online Gambling Revenue Jumps in August, iGaming Leads Growth

Michigan’s online gambling market continues to thrive, with the state’s iGaming sector leading a significant revenue increase in August. The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) revealed that the total gross receipts from both online gambling and sports betting hit $224.0 million for the month. This figure represents a 27.7% increase compared to August 2023, and a 1.4% rise from July this year, demonstrating sustained growth in the sector.

The iGaming sector once again proved to be the primary driver of Michigan’s online gambling revenue in August according to the data published by the MGCB. Gross receipts from iGaming alone amounted to $196.7 million, up 29.2% year-on-year, marking the sector’s third-best month in …

AMD’s AI GPU business has barely been going for a year but it’s already as big as its entire CPU operation

AMD only announced its Instinct MI300, arguably the company’s first truly competitive GPU for AI inferencing and training, back in November last year. It’s really only been selling in big numbers for the last few months. But already its bringing in about as much money as AMD’s entire CPU operations.

That includes CPUs for servers, CPUs for cloud computing, for desktop PCs, for laptops, the works. So says AMD’s CEO Lisa Su, speaking at the company’s most recent earnings call for financial wonks, held yesterday (via Seeking Alpha).

Su was responding to a high-ranking bean counter from Swiss bank UBS, who was trying to drill down into exactly how much money AMD has been raking in over recent months specifically from its nascent AI GPU operations.

The analyst reckoned AM…

Assassin’s Creed- Syndicate, the one about murderous siblings in London during the Industrial Revolution, is free to keep from Ubisoft-

Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate, the game about a brother-sister duo who commit murders for fun and profit on the streets of London amidst the bustle and furor of the Industrial Revolution, is free to keep from the Ubisoft Store, as long as you grab it before December 6.

Syndicate didn’t entirely knock our socks off when it launched in 2015: “The new toys and tools freshen up the formula,” we said in our 66% review, “but after a while, for better and worse, it’s still Assassin’s Creed.” Ubisoft may have felt the same way, as the next mainline Assassin’s Creed game, Origins—the first to miss the annualized schedule that had been running since 2009—came out of the gate much stronger and essentially revitalized the entire series.

Nonetheless, “it’s still Assassin’s Cree…

How to use valuables in Dragon Age- The Veilguard

Unsure what to do with your valuables in Dragon Age: The Veilguard? You’ll start stockpiling loot pretty early in the RPG as you explore every nook and cranny and upend treasure chests into your backpack. But the game doesn’t make it clear what valuables are for. Sure, you can sell them to a merchant, but they also have a secondary purpose:gaining faction strength.

There are a number of ways to get loot in the game, whether from random merchants, quests, or by finding it during quests in the treasure-filled locations you’ll be frequenting. All that said, here’s how valuables work in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

How to sell valuables

You can find faction merchants in each region