TOP 5 TRENDING VIDEO GAME NEWS HEADLINES 10TH NOVEMBER 2017

Welcome to General Gaming’s Top Five, each week we take a quick look at five breaking news stories in the world of video gaming. Watch this week's episode.
Bethesda is releasing DOOM VFR on December the 1st. DOOM VFR has been completely rewritten for VR and fans won’t be disappointed with it’s fast-paced, brutal gameplay. A huge improvement on the original, players can fully interact with their environment and experience doom like never before. Once again players must return to Mars to fight off a Demonic invasion from another dimension. For younger readers, Doom was originally released in 1993 on MS-DOS and was revolutionary for its time. DOOM VF R is available on either PlayStation 4 or PC’s an HTC Vive VR Headset. More on Doom VFR: https://store.bethsoft.com/doom-vfr
Another Bethesda release, Fallout 4 VR will be out on December the 12th. The Fallout series started in 1997 with the most recent release Fallout 4 in December 2015. Already an award-winning game the VR edition contains the core of Fallout 4 plus new combat, crafting and building systems. Fallout 4 VR is only available on PC with the HTC Vive VR headset. More on Fallout 4 VR: http://store.steampowered.com/app/611660/Fallout_4_VR/
FIFA the international body that governs football aka soccer has announced plans to launch the eWorld Cup in 2018. The first FIFA Interactive World Cup was in 2004 and today you can find thousands of matches online plus FIFA introduced the Ultimate Championship Series last year. With eSports becoming a billion dollar Industry, it may not be too long before we see eSports in the Olympics. Learn more about the 2018 eWorld Cup: http://www.fifa.com/fifaeworldcup/index.html
Razer manufactures of precision keyboards, mice and headsets for gamers have released a mobile phone. It will feature a 5.72in screen with a 120hz refresh rate and an amplified sound pods thanks to a partnership between Dolby and THX. With specs similar to a desktop computer the quad-core CPU will be joined by 8gb of ram, a 4000mha battery and connect to 4G networks. Learn more about Razer’s smartphone: https://www.razerzone.com/mobile/razer-phone
For years Apple users have often been forgotten about when it comes to gaming. While there have been many attempts often using emulators and virtual machines to enable Apple users to play PC games, they have all been average. Recently the integration of Microsoft compatible hardware has enabled Apple users to run Windows on their Apple using Bootcamp, but it's frustrating having to log out of one machine into another, let alone lose the Apple UI. Still, in beta testing, GeForce Now enables Apple Mac users to play PC games within OS X. With GeForce Now you can play many of the games in your existing Steam Library. Visit the GeForce now site to learn more and see if your Apple is compatible. Download your Beta copy of GeForce Now for Mac: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/geforce-now/mac-pc/
That’s the Top five trending news stories in the world of video gaming. Don’t forget to check out last week’s episode.