Pakistan’s Atif Butt wins World Tekken Championship 2023
Takedown 2023, Pakistan’s largest international Tekken tournament, concluded yesterday, with Atif Butt dethroning Arslan Ash as champion.
Takedown 2023, Pakistan’s largest international Tekken tournament, concluded yesterday, with Atif Butt dethroning Arslan Ash as champion.
The King of Fighters XV (KOF 15) and Tekken 7 Takedown 2023, Pakistan’s largest international competition, has begun at the Expo Centre Lahore.
KARACHI: According to industry experts, Pakistan’s gaming industry is growing, but it has yet to reach its full potential.
According to Bloomberg and Steve Moser, a contributing writer at MacRumors, Netflix will allow users to control TV games with their iPhones.
To make a basic Doom-style game, the man simply asked users to ask GPT4 to make a game that resembled Doom Chat.
Netflix is currently working on a cloud gaming service that will allow its growing game collection to be played more easily and on a broader range of devices.
Atif Butt, who on Sunday won the Tekken World Tour 2022 videogame competition in Amsterdam, Netherlands, became the new “King of the Iron Fist,” adding another title to Pakistan’s fighting game community.
Despite how exciting they are to play, video games rarely transition successfully to either the big or small screen; in fact, the crossover genre is rife with duds.
A semi-professional tournament series for PUBG Mobile called PMNC, or “PUBG Mobile National Championship,” has been taking place in numerous nations and sub-regions globally since 2019. The companies in charge of organising it are KRAFTON and Level Infinite, formerly Tencent Games.
Following three months of beta testing, Sony on Wednesday released PlayStation Tournaments for the PS5. Users may locate competition that is appropriate for them quickly thanks to the advent of the new function on PS5. Players will be able to take part in brief competitions on a regular basis thanks to the functionality.
The eagerly anticipated laws are expected to have a significant impact on the gaming industry in India, which research firm Redseeer predicts would be worth $7 billion by 2026 and be dominated by real-money games. Indian businesses Dream11 and Mobile Premier League, which are well-known for fantasy cricket, were recently financed by Tiger Global and Sequoia Capital.