Ubisoft is holding a Tom Clancy crossover as Ghost Recon Breakpoint will be colliding with Rainbow Six Siege. The event will be called Operation Amber Sky and will be released as part of Title Update 3. 24 which launches on October 25th.

Additionally, Ghost Recon with Tom Clancy series (Team Ghost Recon) has been invited to join the Rainbow Six Siege as a featured playable game mode in this event. It is currently unknown as the game will be released as a crossplay title.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege will initially first be featured in the series' Breakpoint event and its first ever crossplay will happen on October 24th, Ubisoft revealed.

Get Samurai

From SEGA and Gameworks comes Get Samurai. The tactical building RPG will updated for Gear VR, leveraging the new HMD to better tell visually rich stories with New-Type combat. It will feature a unique development team who worked on the exclusive arcade-style location in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale and new game engine.

Get Samurai was already released at the end of October and won 6 Game of the Month awards worldwide, and recently set a Guinness World Record for Producing the Fastest Voice Lines in a VR Game.

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DEVIL PROJECT

Devil Project is being adapted for virtual reality devices and creates temperature variations which causes a VR experience that is realistic yet also scary.

Devil Project remixes the conventional temperature variations / extremes of this creature and evolves it through an immersive virtual reality environment based on experience, creating a world of fear that resets every time you play.

Social media tends to get the blame for a lot of things that don't happen in real life. But, in one case, social media seems to be working on behalf of NFL players.

On Tuesday, Craig Davison blocked the NFL. Davison, a reserve safety who played Pittsburgh Steelers games last season, had plenty of people on Twitter asking him to unblock them, or at least get them access to watch one of his teams on Saturday — the first game of the NFL Week 4 N.F.L. playoffs.

Davison decided not to. But on Wednesday, he changed his mind and decided to unblock one social media user, Everton Bailey of Columbus, Ga., who for most of his journey might have been better known as the late-night person who tweets offensive things about Pittsburgh.

Everybody be chill - I thought I could play my show (and maybe gotta go to the bathroom too)

Tonight the river will run blue, 7:15!

By the way, when I get there anyway no one will want to play my show

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