April 30, 2025 - 18:29
The iconic El Rey Theater in Los Angeles is set to make a splash in the upcoming Tony Hawk video game, much to the excitement of fans and gamers alike. Known for its rich history and vibrant atmosphere, the El Rey Theater has long been a staple in the Los Angeles music scene, hosting a myriad of artists and events since its opening in 1936.
The inclusion of this historic venue in the game highlights the developers' commitment to capturing the essence of skate culture and the urban landscape of Los Angeles. Players will have the opportunity to skate through a virtual rendition of the theater, experiencing its unique architecture and ambiance in a new and interactive way.
As the release date approaches, anticipation builds among both gaming enthusiasts and fans of the El Rey Theater. This collaboration not only honors the venue's legacy but also integrates it into the dynamic world of skateboarding, making it a must-see feature for players exploring the game’s environments.
March 4, 2026 - 19:18
PlayStation’s strategy of releasing its single-player games on PC is reportedly stoppingIn a significant shift for the gaming industry, Sony Interactive Entertainment is reportedly ending its strategy of bringing its major first-party, single-player games to PC. This change in policy...
March 4, 2026 - 05:50
Pokopia: The Pokémon spin-off game surprising reviewersThe gaming landscape has a charming new resident as Pokopia, a unique title blending the cozy community of Animal Crossing with the creative freedom of Minecraft, earns unexpected praise from...
March 3, 2026 - 04:32
Another video game event.The early-year calendar of video game announcements continues to fill, with Nintendo set to host its latest Indie World presentation. The event is scheduled to stream on March 3rd, beginning at...
March 2, 2026 - 05:40
The older Pokémon (and I) get, the more I appreciate its greatest asset - inter-generational brillianceAs the iconic franchise celebrates a monumental anniversary, its greatest strength reveals itself not in nostalgia, but in its unique ability to bridge generations. What began as a pair of handheld...