Project Gummy Bear’s details include a divergence from traditional health bars, opting instead for a percentage-based damage system similar to Super Smash Bros. Like the platform fighter ...
We have some interesting new details on Bungie’s upcoming game Gummy Bears. In Gummy Bears, your percentage damage goes up depending on how much damage you have received. But the percentage can ...
A new report claims this incubation project is the multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) Gummy Bears, which may come as a surprise since a separate report from March claimed it had been cancelled.
The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
Bungie's all-new IP, codenamed Gummy Bears, is a team-based competitive MOBA that has now been handed over to a brand-new PlayStation studio. That's according to The Game Post, which said that ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pre-emptively warned the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, not to get involved in the upcoming ...
"Gummy Bears" is the rather odd name by which a secret Sony project is currently known. Originally in development at Destiny, Marathon developer Bungie, during its most recent round of layoffs ...
Anthony Albanese could have spent Christmas at home with his fiancé and his summer at the cricket. But he worked through it, and this week he packed his bags and travelled north on a week-long ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared hope for a ceasefire in Gaza that could take heat out of the domestic dispute over the ...
Bungie's mysterious game code-named Gummy Bears has reportedly changed developers and is now in the works at a new PlayStation studio. While primarily a MOBA, the game is rumored to take ...
While it's unusual for a Prime Minister to also attend such an event, and there is therefore nothing diplomatically wrong with Anthony Albanese's decision to stay home, he should consider going ...
Dick Smith is calling on Meta to do better to take down scam ads that involve prominent people like Anthony Albanese. (Source: Getty/Facebook) “I started seeing these ads on Facebook and they had ...