An Infinity Nikki leak has given players a detailed look at the matching makeup set for Moonlight Oath, one of the most expensive and controversial outfits in the game. While Infinity Nikki has established a reputation for being generous to its players, this may not have been the case at launch. Version 1.0 launched to critical and popular acclaim, catapulting the Nikki franchise to new heights, but Infinity Nikki players weren't quite ready to invest a large sum of money into their account. View the full article
While it may not be the most exciting aspect ofMonster Hunter Wilds, the great variety of endemic life is one of the many ways Capcom makes the game world come to life. If you pay close enough attention, plenty of smaller creatures are scattered about each area of Wilds'detailed locations, with some offering valuable rewards when caught. The Ghillie Mantle and Bug Net are equipped by the hunter at all times and don't take up pouch space, so it's a good habit to watch out for any rare creatures you may come across. View the full article
Once you reach the endgame of Monster Hunter Wilds, you'll be able to craft a new type of gear called Artian Weapons. No, that's not a typo: these unique weapons are crafted out of the parts of special monster variants, which you can only find after completing the main story. These, in turn, require you to defeat rare and difficult monsters, which you'll have to find via unusual methods. Suffice it to say that Artian Weapons are very difficult to come by. View the full article
Your work in R.E.P.O is never done, and there are ways you can enhance your experience while you play. For those who want to take cleaner screenshots, or add funny backgrounds to your images, the development team has shared several console commands you can use. These console commands do not dramatically change the game as if they were a mod, but they provide small benefits to you while you’re playing. This might be more suitable for content creators or those who want to take screenshots when they’re playing in the middle of a match. Here’s what you need to know about the console commands in R.E.P.O. and how you get them to work. View the full article
The Wine 10.3 development release is now available for testing, which includes some new features and the usual assorted bug fixes to make running Windows games and apps on Linux even better. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
The FUT Birthday Challenge 1 SBC is the first fodder challenge of the new promo in EA FC 25 Ultimate Team, and it rewards a free pack once it's done. Like all fodder challenges, the requirements are pretty simple. The required fodder should already be available at your club. You can always get some cards directly from the Ultimate Team market if they are missing. Let's look at how to complete the challenge and the rewards waiting for you. EA FC 25 FUT Birthday Challenge 1 SBC tasks The FUT Birthday Challenge 1 SBC has only one task, and here are its requirements. Task - FUT Birthday Challenge 1 SBC Max. 4 Players from the same LeagueMin. 3 Players from the same ClubMin. 2 Players: GoldMin. 6 Players: RareMin. Team Rating: 70Min. Squad Total Chemistry Points: 25EA FC 25 FUT Birthday Challenge 1 SBC solutions Here's a solution you can use to complete this fodder challenge. Task - FUT Birthday Challenge 1 SBC Bunbury ST 64Ofori LM 56Josep Sene CM 71Luis Perea CM 70Villacorta CM 71Jackson RM 64Jaroszynski LB 64***** CB 68Gama CB 79McCutcheon RB 76Romero GK 62 Completing the challenge earns you a Rare Mixed Players Pack. The pack contains 4 Rare Bronze, Silver, and Gold Player items. Any one of those 12 items is guaranteed to be rated 81 or higher, so there's a statistical chance of finding a Promo/Walkout item. At worst, the fodder can always help complete SBCs like Kai Havertz FUT Birthday Player Pick. The post EA FC FUT Birthday Challenge 1 SBC solutions appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
With the sheer number of unique items and features in Baldur’s Gate 3, many players will find that they may have not been using something to its fullest potential. One example of this is the Alchemy feature, which many players will only use once or twice for quests. Arrows are also quite underused, and you may often find your inventory being clogged up by items that you’re “saving” for later use. View the full article
Revisiting a game series from your youth is like exploring the basement in your childhood home. As you sift through the boxes and shelves, old memories come flooding back — which is exactly what happened as I started playing Carmen Sandiego, the latest game in a multimedia series that spans four decades. When the master thief appeared onscreen in her iconic trenchcoat and fedora, I was eight years old again, my face inches from a computer screen as I used my nascent knowledge of math, geography, and history to solve Carmen’s latest ******. 40 years later, Carmen Sandiego gives me that same thrill of solving puzzles by collecting clues, even if some of the modern additions to the visual novel-esque interface miss their mark. As a former child gumshoe whose grasp of geography was gleaned from tracking down the world’s worst criminals as they scurried around the globe, I was more than ready to revisit the Carmen Sandiego-verse with the release of this eponymous new adventure from Gameloft. Though it takes some story cues from the animated Netflix series that wrapped up in 2021 — and emulates its cartoony visual style — it’s not necessary to know anything about Carmen’s backstory with the evil organization VILE to enjoy her latest quest. Significantly, this is the first time in the long-running series that players get to step into Carmen’s shoes and don her famous fedora, but it doesn’t make a real difference to the crook-hunting formula. While the series got its start as an edutainment game, modern Carmen Sandiego is a mix of puzzle-solving, quick-time events, a dash of third-person top-down exploration, and (of course!) the occasional trivia question. In some ways, the newer elements make the world feel ******* and more exciting than its early DOS iterations; there’s more to do than simply click on icons representing key locations, parse through dialogue, and answer questions that wouldn’t be out of place on a fifth-grade final exam. That said, I wouldn’t have missed new activities like hang-gliding and grappling from rooftop to rooftop if they weren’t included. In some ways, the newer elements make the world feel ******* and more exciting than its early DOS iterations. As you follow VILE thieves from one country to the next, you’ll need to collect two types of clues: those that help them figure out where to go next, and those that help narrow down the list of suspects in the ACME detective agency’s database. In the ’80s and ’90s, Carmen Sandiego games relied on physical almanacs full of geographical and historical facts to help answer the in-game trivia questions and figure out what their clues meant. This time around, all of that information is kept within the game itself. Throughout the campaign, you’ll find pieces of data like airport codes, exports, national languages, government structures, and more. This self-built almanac comes in handy when you’re on a VILE villain’s tail and need to decide what to do next. Typically, you’ll have a handful of clues to go by — a color or pattern on the flag, the spoken language, or whether residents drive on the left or right side of the road. You’ll use those clues to determine your next city from three provided choices. Similarly, you’ll use personal information to narrow down the criminal behind each ******. The reimagined ACME Database makes this process smooth and streamlined; you can easily filter out suspects based on details about their hair and eye colors, hobbies, favorite foods, and fears. It’s quite satisfying to whittle down a list of 30-something suspects until there’s only one remaining and issue a warrant for their arrest. Just make sure you have the right person, otherwise it’s game over for Carmen (and time to start over for you). It’s quite satisfying to whittle down a list of 30-something suspects until there’s only one remaining. Clues are found by exploring key spots throughout a variety of exotic locations around the globe, from New Orleans to Barcelona to Singapore to Brisbane, with a few stops in between. This is similar to how the early games worked, but there’s a bit more room for exploration and making choices this time around. In some places, Carmen gets to wander around, question multiple witnesses, and seek out local trivia that could come in handy later. You don’t get to choose which activities happen in which location, but there’s more action involved than there used to be. Every case has several chapters with individual heists connected by an overarching villain. The cases start out at the scene of the crime, whether that crime is the theft of a Japanese bullet train, or the replacement of a city’s free Wi-Fi hotspots with paid “Vi-Fi” versions. In each city, you can visit three locations to collect clues that bring you one step closer to solving the case. Here’s how it works in practice: As you visit each of the in-city landmarks and districts, such as Singapore’s Merlion statue, or a viking-themed museum in Reykjavik, you’ll need to complete pre-determined activities to uncover that location’s clues. Sometimes, that means walking around and questioning suspects and witnesses, often picking up some geographical fun facts along the way. Other times, you may have to complete a hacking or lock-picking puzzle or use Carmen’s hang glider or grappling hook. Some of these gameplay elements are more fun than others. Completing puzzles to hack safes or boost wireless signals was satisfying, but the more physical activities are mostly on rails and not particularly thrilling. I have a particular beef with the grappling hook mini-game, which requires a simple button press as icons align on your screen. The problem is, those icons sometimes move erratically, so grappling is either way too simple or frustratingly obtuse. There’s also a hang-gliding activity that’s perfectly… fine, but I’d rather have fewer gameplay elements that are more fleshed out than some forced action that feels like filler. I would have been perfectly happy with more brain-teasers instead. I would have been perfectly happy with more brain-teasers. Though not as unforgiving as the 1985 iteration, it is possible to fail cases in Carmen Sandiego. The clock is always ticking. You typically have five or seven days to solve each case, and all of your activities take time — as does flying from one city to the next. If you missed a critical clue and ended up flying to Singapore when you’re supposed to be in Buenos Aires, you just wasted 11 hours. If you run out of time, the thief gets away and you have to start the case over. However, I never really felt the time crunch in the main campaign; I typically had at least a day left over, if not several. There are other ways to fail cases in Carmen Sandiego, and these represented more of a threat in my playthrough. If you’re pickpocketing a VILE lackey and get noticed, you’ve just missed out on a key piece of evidence. Missing one clue won’t blow your case, but do that a few times and you won’t have enough information to make an arrest. Most of the time, I could pinpoint the exact moment when I blew it — I was too slow when following a mark, I didn’t pay close enough attention to actions that required precise button presses. Other times, I found myself at the end with several suspects still in my database and no idea where I missed a clue. Though I did make some mistakes, the main campaign isn’t exactly what I’d call challenging. But considering the series’ history as a children’s educational resource, I may not be the target audience. I could see parents and kids playing through Carmen Sandiego together and having a great time as children build critical thinking skills and parents brush up on elementary-school geography. And though it’s on the simpler side, Carmen Sandiego never feels dumbed down. For my fellow olds looking for more of a challenge, you’re in luck. Aside from the main campaign, you can explore the ACME Files for what we’re told are cold cases dating back to the ’80s. These cases have adopted the modern systems for filtering out suspects and jetting around the world, but they’re presented in a retro, pixel art style — and injected with questions that might make you feel like you’re back in school and your teacher just slapped a pop quiz on your desk. Quick, what’s the biggest island in the Caribbean? Which country was the biggest producer of wheat and rice back in 1985? What’s 4x13x80? (Thankfully, despite what my teachers told me, I do have a calculator in my pocket everywhere I go.) The ACME Files use a simplified interface that made me feel like I was back in front of my family computer in the early ’90s frantically paging through a physical book to find the answers. This time around, Google was my almanac. That might make the retro cases seem easier than those of the campaign, but they’re actually more difficult, particularly the time crunch. I actually did run out of time in the ACME Files, and watching those last few hours tick away filled me with a determination to do it better next time. Overall, these cases are a smart addition that add variety to the experience and provide some comforting fan service. The historical cases pull from the same list of cities as the main campaign, and it’s only a few hours before you’ve seen everywhere in the world that Carmen Sandiego can visit. I’m not sure why they couldn’t have expanded her global reach in the main campaign, but it results in every environment feeling a bit repetitive after a while. Still, there are often new facts to find upon revisiting, so every city is always worth another look. Maybe it’s the nostalgia goggles, but none of these shortcomings bothered me enough to make me want to stop playing. Each chapter is paced really well, so it always feels like you’re making progress. I love games that make you think your way out of problems, and for the most part, that’s exactly what Carmen Sandiego demands of the player. It’s a shame, however, that the campaign ends rather abruptly. There’s another ****** coming in a free DLC release later this year, but it was jarring to gear up for the final mystery and see “Coming Soon” in the menu of a completed, publicly released game. The story doesn’t feel like it’s reached a natural conclusion yet, but there’s still a good 15 hours of content between the campaign and the ACME Files — even more if you complete all of the cold cases from way back when. After my initial confusion, I took this as an opportunity to explore more old cases and await the day when I can complete Carmen’s adventure. View the full article
To little surprise, Monster Hunter Wilds has brought back the recurring, stat-boosting inventory weights in the Armorcham and Powercharm. Existing in nearly every single Monster Hunter entry, the Powercharm and Armorcharm are items that boost the attack and defense, respectively, of the hunter. In Wilds, these items are completely free, but require the completion of a corresponding high-rank side quest. View the full article
While fans have been waiting for any news on a potential sequel to The Last of Us Part 2, Naughty Dog has been very quiet on that front. However, that silence has broken, but perhaps not in the way many of us were hoping for. But what exactly the reasoning behind that is, we may have to wait to find out, although it may have something to do with Naughty Dog's other title currently in development. View the full article
"Our goal isn't just to make Killing Floor 3 an ambitious step forward for the franchise, but also to maintain the core experience that you've come to know and love"View the full article
Happy St. Patty’s Day to you, Call of Duty players. The Clover Craze event in ****** Ops 6 and Warzone celebrates the day with some fittingly green and free rewards to unlock. Clover Craze works similarly to the Terminator event earlier in BO6 where enemies you eliminate in BO6 multiplayer or Zombies, or supply caches you open in Warzone, will drop Clovers for you to collect. These clovers can then be exchanged for free St. Patrick’s Day-themed rewards. View the full article
Perhaps the most exciting feature of any new Monster Hunter entry is the slew of new monsters to hunt, carve, and craft with, and Monster Hunter Wilds is no exception. While seeing returning classics like the ever-present Rathalos and Rathian duo is always appreciated, there's simply nothing as exciting as an entirely new monster to fight. Fortunately, Monster Hunter Wilds has an impressive suite of new monsters, coming just ahead of World and eclipsing Rise in their respective new monster counts. View the full article
"Rainbow farts are the best!" Zoe informs us. Our dual protagonists have been transformed into adorable little pigs, one with the ability to turn into a slinky, while the other, well, rainbow farts for speed boosts. We begin feeding apples to ravenous door locks and rolling around in the mud, then slowly but surely make our way toward the end of this wild and wonderful adventure. We dive into the darkness, expecting to reappear in Mio's cyberpunk-inspired dystopia. Instead, blood covers the screen and the adorable little piggies are turned into a pair of sausages and tasked with cooking themselves. I'd say this alone sums up the chaos that is Split Fiction, but it's only really scratching the surface. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Split Fiction friend pass explained Split Fiction system requirements Split Fiction's stellar critic reviews joined by sky-high Steam user score View the full article
A trickier task you’ll have to do in FragPunk is to complete Entertain Matches, which are not fully explained when playing the game. The task is part of a handful of challenges to complete in the game that require you to perform specific duties. This all comes down to difficulty with translation, and it is easy to miss what you have to do for this particular challenge. For anyone attempting to complete the Porcelain Hunting reward track with the hopes of unlocking the Mad Dog-S-Azure Blossom or the Discipline Blossom skins, you’ll want to make sure you complete this before the rewards disappear, along with other challenges that will likely feature this task. Here’s what you need to know about what it means to complete Entertain Matches in FragPunk. View the full article
Apex Legends developer Respawn has canceled an incubation project this week, and laid off an unknown number of individuals working on it in the process. This news was first reported by Insider Gaming, sourcing a now-unavailable LinkedIn post from a former production coordinator who wrote that “The unannounced incubation project I was a part of for the past year was canceled this week, so I am joining the group of extremely talented and kind people in the games industry searching for a new role." IGN has been able to independently confirm that Respawn has canceled an unannounced incubation project. IGN understands this was a multiplayer FPS (for which at least one job posting was listed last year) spun off by members of an internal team that was formerly working on a Star Wars FPS at Respawn, which was itself canceled last year. IGN can also confirm that a number of individuals have been laid off as part of the cancellation. Though we are unable to confirm the exact number, it has been characterized as "small" by a source familiar with the project. IGN has also identified at least one individual connected to the project who has clarified on LinkedIn that their departure was voluntary. This continues an ongoing trend of canceled projects, layoffs, and restructuring across EA, which kicked off in 2023 with the elimination of 50 jobs at BioWare and an unknown number more at Codemasters. The culling continued almost exactly one year ago when the company laid off 670 workers company-wide and shuttered multiple projects, including the aforementioned Star Wars FPS. As part of those cuts, around two dozen workers at Respawn lost their jobs. Since then, EA has restructured BioWare, moving developers to other projects internally and laying off another unknown number of key individuals. IGN has reached out to Electronic Arts for comment. Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. You can find her posting on BlueSky @duckvalentine.bsky.social. Got a story tip? Send it to [email protected]. View the full article
Marvel Rivals’ upcoming Clone Rumble event looks like an interesting and fun new challenge. This limited-time game mode launches today and will be a nice way to shake things up if you want a change from Rivals’ standard game modes. It also has some unique rewards for you to collect, including a new ****** Widow skin. View the full article
The praise for Marvel Rivals from across the gamersphere, and even beyond it, has been well-deserved up to this point. The game is a massive success critically, financially, and in the court of public opinion, too. And one more reason to show the game some love was recently brought to the internet’s attention by a gamer who sparked a fun discussion about it. View the full article
The upcoming WWE 2K25 Dunk & Destruction DLC pack will add Abyss to the roster, finally making it possible for fans to simulate the Abyss vs. Kane dream match. WWE 2K25 DLC features some genuinely unexpected new additions that should go a long way in convincing fans to buy the season pass or pick up the individual DLC packs they're interested in. View the full article
More Wicked characters are now available in Funko Fusion as part of its Wicked Pack 3, with Winkie Prince Fiyero making his debut in the game alongside new versions of frenemies Elphaba and Glinda. While previously released versions of Elphaba and Glinda are already available in Funko Fusion, this new pack features them in their school attire, reflecting life at Shiz University. View the full article
The Kai Havertz FUT Birthday Player Pick SBC is now live in EA FC 25, and you can complete the challenge to unlock two special cards. You'll have to pick between two versions of the ******* star. The two cards are pretty different, but one choice is clear. Let's look at how to complete the challenge in the first place and which version you should pick. EA FC 25 Kai Havertz FUT Birthday Player Pick SBC tasks The Kai Havertz FUT Birthday Player Pick SBC has ten tasks, and here are their requirements. Task 1 - Arsenal Min. 1 Players from: Arsenal OR ArsenalMin. 1 Players: Team of the WeekMin. Team Rating: 85 Task 2 - Germany Min. 1 Players from: GermanyMin. 1 Players: Team of the WeekMin. Team Rating: 86 Task 3 - Premier League Min. 1 Players from: Premier LeagueMin. 1 Players: Team of the WeekMin. Team Rating: 86 Task 4 - Top Form Min. 1 Players: Team of the WeekMin. Team Rating: 87 Task 5 - 87-Rated Squad Min. 1 Players: Team of the WeekMin. Team Rating: 87 Task 6 - 88-Rated Squad Min. Team Rating: 88 Task 7 - 88-Rated Squad Min. 1 Players: Team of the WeekMin. Team Rating: 88 Task 8 - 88-Rated Squad Min. 1 Players: Team of the WeekMin. Team Rating: 88 Task 9 - 89-Rated Squad Min. Team Rating: 89 Task 10 - 89-Rated squad Min. 1 Players: Team of the WeekMin. Team Rating: 89EA FC 25 Kai Havertz FUT Birthday Player Pick SBC solutions Here's a set of solutions to complete the latest Player Pick SBC in Ultimate Team. Task 1 - Arsenal Any 9 85-rated itemsHavertz 83Any 85-rated TOTW item Task 2 - Germany Lavelle 87Blundell 84Pajor 87Sommer 87Palacios 84Ruben Neves 84Vlahovic 84Gundogan 87Engen 84Any 86-rated TOTW itemDe Paul 84 Task 3 - Premier League Lavelle 87Blundell 84Pajor 87Sommer 87Palacios 84Ruben Neves 84Vlahovic 84Gundogan 87Engen 84Any 86-rated TOTW itemDe Paul 84 Task 4 - Top Form Osimhen 87Palmer 85Musiala 87Pedri 86Pajor 87Mateo 85Gabriel 86Hansen 90Girellli 85Bruno Fernandes 87Any 86-rated TOTW item Task 5 - 87-Rated Squad Osimhen 87Palmer 85Musiala 87Pedri 86Pajor 87Mateo 85Gabriel 86Hansen 90Girellli 85Bruno Fernandes 87Any 86-rated TOTW item Task 6 - 88-Rated Squad Pajor 87Renard 88Osimhen 87Gundogan 87Hegerberg 89Gabriel 86Mead 88Messi 88Kobel 88Ederson 88Reiten 88 Task 7 - 88-Rated Squad Pajor 87Renard 88Osimhen 87Gundogan 87Hegerberg 89Gabriel 86Mead 88Messi 88Kobel 88Ederson 88Any 88-rated TOTW item Task 8 - 88-Rated Squad Pajor 87Renard 88Osimhen 87Gundogan 87Hegerberg 89Gabriel 86Mead 88Messi 88Kobel 88Ederson 88Any 88-rated TOTW item Task 9 - 89-Rated Squad Bellingham 90Gyokeres 84Mapi Leon 89Cascarino 84Haaland 91Kane 90Odegaard 89Ilestedt 84Casemiro 84Hegerbeg 89Tsygankov Fantasy 90 Task 10 - 89-Rated squad Bellingham 90Gyokeres 84Mapi Leon 89Cascarino 84Haaland 91Kane 90Odegaard 89Ilestedt 84Casemiro 84Any 89-rated TOTW itemTsygankov Fantasy 90 The CM item is infinitely better than the ST version. It has better playstyles, roles, stats, and suitable body type. Ideally, Havertz is best utilized as a CDM in the Holding Role. The Long Ball+ and Anticipate+ combination and the silver Intercept are perfect for the position. Despite costing over 1 million coins in terms of fodder, the SBC offers excellent value as long as you select the CM card. If you want to go for a striker, it might be worth looking at the Cristiano Ronaldo Flashback SBC instead. The post EA FC 25 Kai Havertz FUT Birthday Player Pick SBC solutions appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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If you're weak in defense in EA FC 25 Ultimate Team, the Skillful CB Evolution might be the perfect upgrade to complete. This evolution is available for free, and adds a lot of notable upgrades on your selected cards. Apart from stat boosts, your selected item will get new roles, along with fresh playstyles. Let's take a look at the best candidates, along with the upgrades and requirements. EA FC 25 Skillful CB Evolution requirements Here are the requirements of the Skillful CB Evolution in EA FC 25. Overall Max. 88Position CBMax PS 10Max PS+ 1Pace Max. 87Defending Max. 87Physicality Max. 98EA FC 25 Skillful CB Evolution upgrades There are three levels of upgrades, and here are the required conditions. Upgrade level 1 Rarity In-Progress EvolutionOverall +8 (^90)Pace +6 (^86)Dribbling +25 (^90) Upgrade level 2 Rarity In-Progress EvolutionPlayStyle Long Ball Pass (^10)Defending +9 (^88)Physicality +9 (^90)Vision +35 (^90)Short Passing +40 (^90)Long Passing +40 (^87) Upgrade level 3 Rarity FUT Birthday EVOSM +4 ★Role++ CB Ball-Playing Defender++Role+ CB Defender+PlayStyle+ Long Ball Pass (^2)PlayStyle Trickster (^10)Curve +20 (^86) Upgrade level 1 requirements Play 4 matches in any mode using your active EVO player in game. Upgrade level 2 requirements Play 3 matches in Rush, Rivals, Champions, or Squad Battles on Min. Semi-Pro using your active EVO player in game.Win 2 matches in Rush, Rivals, Champions, or Squad Battles on Min. Semi-Pro using your active EVO player in game. Upgrade level 3 requirements Play 3 matches in Rush, Rivals, Champions, or Squad Battles on Min. Semi-Pro using your active EVO player in game.Win 2 matches in Rivals or Champions using your active EVO player in game.Best players to use in EA FC 25 Skillful CB Evolution Here are some of the best cards to consider for this evolution. Josko Gvardiol TOTWJamie Carragher FlashbackMohamed Simakan World TourFederico Redondo FC ProJavi Rodriguez TOTWDavid Hancko Winter WildcardsJubal TOTWEmre Can CenturionsPablo Mari Globetrotters These are some of the best items for this evolution, considering the upgrades, but you can include plenty of other great cards as well. The post EA FC 25 Skillful CB Evolution: Best players to use appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
The launch of the AMD Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards has run into a snag, as some customers around the globe have reportedly had their preorders canceled within hours of release. AMD users took to social media to express their concerns as the company stated it would work with retailers and manufacturing partners to satisfy demand and keep prices at MSRP. View the full article
There are several consumable items in FragPunk you can use during matches, which are fun items you can activate with your teammates, and knowing what all of them do just helps you show off a little bit more. A consumable won’t directly impact the match you’re playing, but they’re a fun addition to sweep into the mix while you’re waiting for a match to start. So far, consumables are flavor items, and they don’t give your side an advantage against enemies, unlike the abilities your characters, the Lancers, have. These are mostly used to celebrate with your friends while you’re playing. Here’s what you need to know about all consumables, and what they do in FragPunk. View the full article
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