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NBA 2K20 Is No.1 In UK Sales Past Week

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When it comes to video game sales in the United Kingdom, a U.S. sports game has topped all titles for the past week. The NBA 2K20 sales landed the 2K title atop the physical video game sales for the UK. the NBA 2K20 sales put the new game three spots higher than 2K19 was in last year. However, the game just debuted officially Friday, September 6, 2019 and edged out Spyro Reignited Trilogy for the top spot. NBA 2K20, Spyro Reignited Trilogy, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan, Mario Kart 8: Deluxe, and Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled rounded out the top five sellers for the UK. Now, Gamers are already unpacking the game from the box or downloading and launching it on their systems of choice. It's now available for purchase, download, and install through PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, Nintendo Store, or Steam for PCs. Here's a look at the complete UK sales chart top 10 for the past week: NBA 2K20 Spyro Reignited Trilogy The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of

Finally! Twitch Launches Public Beta Test Of New App For Apple TV

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An official Twitch app for Apple TV is on the way. Popular live game streaming service Twitch has launched a public beta of its upcoming Apple TV app through TestFlight. The Twitch app for Apple TV offers the same features found on the iOS and Mac apps, this includes live streaming, chat support, and more. The main homepage of the Twitch app allows you to scroll through popular games and popular channels. You can also navigate to the Browse TAB to get a closer look at popular games and how many viewers each title has. Once you pick a game, you can see live channels, popular recorded videos, and popular clips, including live Thursday Night NFL Games, so this news isn't necessarily just for videogame fans. Here's the full description fo the app from Twitch: Watch your favorite games being played LIVE in the new Twitch app for Apple TV Beta version. LIVE video Previews – check out live streams and recorded videos while you browse On-Screen Chat –connect with players and

World Of Warcraft Classic Servers Are Back Online After A Wave Of DDoS Attacks

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Last night, the US World of Warcraft Classic server suffered a number of DDoS attacks. Blizzard's North American customer support team reports that the server is now back online and running stable. According to BTS Kotaku, the wave of DDoS attacks began at 3pm yesterday and a Twitter account, UkDrillas, claimed responsibility. The twitter account was alerted 30 minutes before each attack, but has since been suspended and the tweet deleted. It has not been confirmed whether twitter accounts were actually responsible for the DDoS attack. At the time of the attack, Blizzard confirmed the problems via Twitter, explaining that it was actively working to prevent damage. "Some online services continue to be impacted by a series of DDoS attacks which are resulting in high latency and disconnections," the tweet says. "These disruption effects have been felt by a portion of our players, impacting their gaming experience. Thank you again for your continued patience."