Clocked News Over 475,000 ‘Warzone’ players have been banned, but cheaters are still bragging online by Alison Lam If there’s a game, there’s a way. That seems to be the motto Call of Duty: Warzone fans are still abiding by after cheater purges have banned 475,000 players. Call…
Clocked News Bye-bye cheaters: how the Chinese police disrupted a $760 million hacking ring by Cameron Syme Chinese police have seized over $46m in assets and dismantled one of the largest producers of software for video game cheaters. As someone who has been playing competitive shooters for…
Clocked News Escaped convict kicks policeman in the groin while out to buy ‘Call of Duty’ by Cameron Syme The new Call of Duty game might be pretty good, but it’s definitely not ‘kick a cop in the groin’ good. Clint Butler, 36, has unfortunately made headlines after being…
Clocked News Sports ‘COD: Warzone’ players are claiming a recent skin gives a pay-to-win advantage by Rian Howlett Players of COD: Warzone have been kicking up a fuss over a skin they’re claiming gives a ‘pay-to-win’ advantage over anyone without it. Call of Duty: Warzone has seen its…
Clocked News PlayStation Plus will be completely free for one weekend only by James He Whether it’s PlayStation Plus or Nintendo Switch Online, some players will always be frustrated with the paywalls restricting access to online multiplayer content. For a limited time only on the…
Clocked Features Lock and load: the sonic landscape of FPS by Dan Shaw For more than 20 years, the first-person shooter (FPS) genre of games has gripped our imagination like no other. Key to its obsession-inducing qualities is its ability to put you…
Clocked Features Suspending disbelief: ambient sound and foley in video games by Dan Shaw The success of a game hinges on its ability to absorb you into its world. Hollywood has been doing this for generations – creating audio and visual experiences that create…
Clocked Features Pro Audio From the nostalgic to now – meet the composers behind your favourite games by Claudia Schmidt Video game music first emerged in the late ’70s. These early compositions were made using simple, synthetic chips, and were aptly named “chiptunes.” Monophonic, looped scores, they accompanied arcade games…