Verizon adds free Apple Arcade or Google Play Pass for gamer subscribers
Chris Davies - May 24, 2021, 8:36am CDT
Verizon is throwing an Apple Arcade or Google Play Pass subscription in with its cellphone plans, with 6-12 months of mobile gaming service being added as a perk for new and existing subscribers. Just how long a free subscription you get will depend on which plan you’re signed up to.
Those on a Verizon unlimited plan will get six months of gaming service, while those on a “Play More” or “Get More” plan will get 12 months instead. You’ll need to sign up for the freebie by August 19, 2021, Verizon says.
Verizon to offer free Apple Arcade, Google Play Pass
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Dwayne The Rock Johnson Joins The Ultimate Rivals Roster
Dwayne The Rock Johnson Joins The Ultimate Rivals Roster
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Bit Fry Games Studio announced another WWE superstar will be joining the roster of Ultimate Rivals as we re getting The Rock.
Dwayne Johnson will be the fifth superstar to join the game, and the first legend as the other four are current WWE talent with
Roman Reigns,
Bayley, and
Sasha Banks. The game is still in development so we have nothing to show beyond the character mock-up design you see below. But it will fun showing off the most electrifying man in entertainment today as he faces off against superstars from multiple sports in an
Rhythm-Based Driving Games are Innovative and Awesome
If you grew up during the back half of the 1990s or the mid-2000s or have kids who did odds are you’re aware of rhythm games. On the off-chance that you’re not, they’re interactive experiences that ask you to perform specific actions that match up with on-screen cues, often set to music. Think Dance Dance Revolution or Guitar Hero. As it turns out, the rhythm game genre pairs perfectly with driving games.
What are rhythm games?
Many rhythm games adopt a common format a set of lanes that stretch forward into the distance. As the player, your job is to switch lanes at the appropriate time to land on a trigger in tempo with the background music. In the case of popular games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band which, in retrospect, is a pretty lazy name the lanes are physically represented on the plastic guitar you use as a controller. If you see a green icon on the far-left track, you press green when the note gets clos
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