No stone unturned… why Manchester may be the future of gaming
Manchester is known for many things: the diligence of the worker bee, the thriving music scene, the sprawling nightlife comprising of bars, restaurants, and secret locations.
Manchester is known for many things: the diligence of the worker bee, the thriving music scene, the sprawling nightlife comprising of bars, restaurants, and secret locations.
Manchester’s first gaming festival is to arrive in the city next month, with organisers wanting to put the emphasis on the social side of gaming over hardcore competition or the latest triple-A titles hoovering your wallet.
A coroner is investigating violent video game Call of Duty after up to FOUR Manchester teenagers who regularly played it went on to kill themselves.
Titles including Call of Duty: Ghosts and Battlefield 4, are available
The advert sits in front of Manchester’s new KPMG building
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