Anthony J Nash
Anthony Nash has been writing about games and the gaming industry for nearly a decade. When he’s not writing about games, he’s usually playing them. You can find him on Twitter talking about games or sports at @_anthonynash.
Latest articles by Anthony J Nash
Celebrities like Snoop Dogg will compete in a Madden NFL 21 tournament ahead of the Super Bowl
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Which countries is the Diablo Immortal Technical Alpha available?
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Latest Fortnite update includes 120 FPS mode for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S
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The latest update to Fortnite includes the ability to play the game in 120 frames per second on next-gen consoles, as long as you have the television able to support it.
Here are the all of the big announcements from The Game Awards 2020
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Master Chief and Blood Gulch are officially heading to Fortnite
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After leaks popped up earlier this week, Epic confirmed that Fortnite and Halo would be crossing over with each other after all, with Master Chief joining the world of Fortnite.
Should you buy the PS5 Media Remote?
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The PS5 is here, and with it comes a wide variety of accessories, one of which is the PS5 Media Remote. For those wondering whether or not the remote is worth buying, we've got you covered.
How to upgrade to Madden NFL 21 next-gen version
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Madden NFL 21 is set to get its big next-gen upgrade this week, and players who already own the game can upgrade for free, and fairly easily too!
How to upgrade to FIFA 21 next-gen version
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When FIFA 21 gets its big next-gen upgrade this week, players who own the game will be able to upgrade for free, and see all of their progress transfer as well.
Does PS5 support HDR?
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The PlayStation 5 is finally here for us to play! (Well, if you were lucky enough to order one). But what kind of HDR does Sony's new console support?
Should you install an SSD in your PlayStation 4?
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Are you thinking about getting a new SSD for your PlayStation 4? You might want to take a look here before you do.
How to prep your PlayStation 4 for sale
By Jaz Brown, Anthony J Nash published
With the next generation of consoles officially here, many people may be looking to trade in their older systems. Here's how to make sure your PlayStation 4 is ready to go before you sell it.
Fortnite details PS5 and Xbox Series X improvements, includes 4K and 60 FPS support
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In a brand new blog post, Epic Games has detailed many of the next-gen changes Fortnite will feature, including support for 4K and 60 FPS gameplay, improved visuals, and much more.
Spelunky 2: Tips and tricks for beginners
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Check out these tips and tricks before starting your adventure in Spelunky 2, the sequel to the classic roguelike platformer.
Fortnite tips, tricks, and cheats to help you earn a Victory Royale
By Anthony J Nash, Quentyn Kennemer published
You need every advantage to win big in Fortnite, and we've collected every advantage we can think of.
Hitman 3 for PS5: Release date, gameplay, trailers, and everything you need to know
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Hogwarts Legacy releasing in 2021, check out the first trailer
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Hogwarts Legacy, the Harry Potter RPG from Avalanche Games, received its first trailer during Sony's PS5 games showcase, along with an expected release date of 2021.
How to optimize home networks for Xbox Game Pass on Android (xCloud)
By Anthony J Nash published
Streaming Xbox Game Pass games to your Android phone through the cloud is a fairly easy process. If you're looking to best optimize your home network to have the best connection, here's how.
NBA 2K21 for PS4 review: Current-gen version offers some updates, but not enough
By Anthony J Nash published
NBA 2K21 is the latest release in the longrunning basketball game franchise, and while it does offer some big improvements in key areas, it often ends up feeling like too much of the same.