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.
April 29, 2026 - 03:42
‘Fortnite’ maker Epic Games slashes dozens of Bay Area jobsNew regulatory filings reveal that Epic Games, the developer behind the blockbuster video game “Fortnite,” has laid off a significant number of employees across the Bay Area, including remote...
April 28, 2026 - 01:30
PS5 Pro Owners Get a Feast of Upgrades with Latest Arc Raiders PatchA fresh update for the cooperative survival shooter Arc Raiders has arrived on PlayStation 5, bringing a suite of visual and gameplay enhancements that are particularly optimized for the PS5 Pro...
April 27, 2026 - 03:24
Brian Bucklew on Caves of Qud: Solving the Impossible, Switch Ports, and Endless ExpansionsIn a recent wide-ranging interview, Freehold Games` co-founder Brian Bucklew opened up about the decade-long development of Caves of Qud , the beloved science-fantasy roguelike that continues to...
April 26, 2026 - 01:13
From Pixels to Projectors: Indie Horror Games Are Reshaping Hollywood CinemaA quiet revolution is underway in Hollywood, and it’s being powered not by billion-dollar studios or blockbuster franchises, but by the eerie, low-budget worlds of indie horror games. Titles like...