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  1. Farming for materials like Dragonite Ore has always been a core part of the gameplay loop for the Monster Hunter series, with the latest Monster Hunter Wilds being no exception to the rule. Although Wilds doesn't have the one-shot mining ability that its predecessor had, there are still plenty of improvements to make farming much easier. The Seikret is by far one of the greatest changes in material farming in Wilds, allowing you to travel around the map much faster and even collect resources without having to get off the saddle. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  2. The soundtrack for the finale of the rumored World Quest in Genshin Impact 5.5 has leaked and it may carry an ominous secret message that may be indicative of what will occur upon the conclusion of the story arc. The action RPG is still a few weeks away from receiving the contents of Version 5.5 as it is currently in the midst of Version 5.4. However, the Version 5.5 beta tests have been continuously revealing information about the next patch. This includes details about Varesa’s gameplay kit in Genshin Impact 5.5, as well as the materials she uses. View the full article
  3. The co-op isometric action RPG Dragonkin: The Banished is now available via Steam Early Access with an early access roadmap detailed. View the full article
  4. It feels like a very, very long time since we had something to shout about in regards to Starfield. While there's been a steady trickle of Bethesda-approved and supported Creations mods, we haven't had a game update of any magnitude since November last year - that's over three and a half months ago. There have also been no teasers or comments on the RPG's next DLC, which will hopefully deliver a more memorable experience than the mediocre Shattered Space. Acknowledging that things have been a little quiet lately, Bethesda has now come out to say that it has "a lot of exciting things" planned for Starfield in 2025. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The 67 best Starfield mods Starfield system requirements The best games like Starfield 2025 View the full article
  5. The upcoming grand strategy and city-builder game, developed by Overseer and published by a label founded by Paradox veterans,Kaiserpunk, will be released on March 21. Featuring some of the people responsible for making games like Surviving Mars, Crusader Kings, and Cities: Skylines, Kaiserpunk promises an interesting blend of strategy and city-building, aiming to be a decent Civilization 7 competitor. View the full article
  6. Grand Theft Auto 6 is already shaping up to be the biggest game of the decade, but could it also be the most expensive? Rockstar’s highly anticipated title might come with a jaw-dropping price tag that could shake up the market, according to one industry analyst. Michael Pachter, managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities, believes Take-Two may be planning to sell GTA 6 at an unprecedented price point of $100 or more per copy. In a research note only seen by Video Games Chronicle, Pachter suggested Rockstar could justify this increase by bundling in a significant amount of in-game currency for GTA Online, making the higher price tag more appealing to players. View the full article
  7. A popular Fortnite leaker has stated that a new "enhanced resurrection" method could be coming to the island, which would allow gamers to reboot with a stronger weapon, shields, and ammo. Reboot vans have become a staple of the Fortnite experience, giving players the opportunity to bring back eliminated teammates as long as they possess the person's reboot card. View the full article
  8. Monster Hunter Wilds is making players hungry—not for the game's best weapons or armor, but for cheese... Read more.View the full article
  9. Starfield's development team has some big, fan-driven plans for the game coming later in 2025. Last year saw a lot of big changes made to Starfield, and while there's still some secrecy involved in what's to come, it doesn't sound like the team at Bethesda is done adding more content and features just yet. View the full article
  10. Drecom has released its 3D mobile dungeon crawler on PC via Steam with landscape mode, controller support, and more. View the full article
  11. As a surprise treat, Guardians will get the chance to take a swing at a repurposed Strike from the original Destiny. The Sunless Cell will come to Destiny 2, getting a facelift in the process: it won't be what you remember from The Taken King. The Sunless Cell was initially a Strike for The Taken King expansion in the original Destiny. With the Dreadnaught and Oryx returning for Episode: Heresy, it's a timely and welcome addition to the game. Bungie doesn't usually add new strikes to Destiny 2 beyond what comes with a given expansion, often opting for Episodic Battlegrounds instead. Though the content is similar, Battlegrounds have proven to be a bit more of a hit-or-miss. With that in mind, it's probably best that Bungie is reintroducing Guardians to an old haunt. The real question is, when will the Sunless Cell be playable in Destiny 2? When is the Sunless Cell Strike coming to Destiny 2? Image via Bungie YouTube During a developer stream previewing what was to come in Act II and beyond of Episode: Heresy, Bungie teased the return of the Sunless Cell Strike. Though the studio did not give any specific dates for when the Strike would be playable, it's possible to infer some conclusions based on how the team talked about Sunless Cell. Bungie confirmed that the Sunless Cell would return in Act III of Episode: Heresy, pinned as the "featured activity" for the Act. We know that Act II starts on Tuesday, March 11, and that it will run for three weeks. So, based on that information, it's fair to say that the earliest players should expect the Sunless Cell Strike... on April Fool's Day. While there's no certainty that the studio will release the Strike the day Act III starts, it wouldn't make a lot of sense for the featured activity of an Act to be absent from launch, even odder if it wasn't there after a week or two. So, with that said, I'd wager on the Sunless Cell Strike appearing on April 1 or within the following reset. Thankfully, it seems like there will be plenty to do in the three short weeks between Act II and Act III. During the same stream, Bungie showed off some of the returning Guardian Games event, complete with a new mini boss-rush activity and the new Artifact Perks coming in Act II. The Sunless Cell won't be how you remember it Image via Bungie YouTube Though the Sunless Cell is technically a returning Strike from Destiny, the Destiny 2 iteration will have some key differences. In the original, Guardians descended into the Dreadnaught after Oryx's destruction to stop Alak-Hul, The Darkblade, from commandeering The Taken King's vacant throne. With Alak-Hul now known as The Lightblade and in service to Savathun's Lucent Brood, Bungie confirmed you wouldn't see the same antagonist in the Sunless Cell. The team didn't share any specifics about what we'd find in the Strike now, but given that the Dreadnaught is currently infested with Dread and Dire Taken, my money is on one or a combination of those forces. The post What is the release date of The Taken King’s Sunless Cell Strike in Destiny 2? appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  12. During the Beware the Gypceros, you must find Zatoh to complete the quest. Unlike most missions, he won't have a map marker, making it challenging to pin down his location. We're here to show you where to find Zatoh in Monster Hunter Wilds. MH Wilds Zatoh location, explained The NPC Zatoh can be found at the Kunafa (Windsong Village) at Windward Plains. You'll have to walk around this village, as he frequently roams near the houses. If you can't find Zatoh for the Beware the Gypceros quest, set the Environment to Daytime and Plenty. He tends to show up more regularly at this time, differing from the night. You must rest at one of your camps or Portable BBQ Grills to change the time of day, mandating 300 Guild Points. Screenshot by Destructoid If there's an active sandstorm, you cannot speak to him during this time. Sandstorms force the residents to go into their homes, where it's impossible to interact with them. I suggest waiting it out or resting to progress time. Hopefully, you'll get the chance to speak to Zatoh and provide him with the Gypercos materials. He'll offer Sharp Kunafa Cheese and three Carbalite Ore for your efforts, adding more to your meal recipes and armor/weapon upgrades. Occasionally, Zatoh will ask you to return to the village for a meal to gain powerful buffs temporarily. Screenshot by Destructoid The Beware the Gypceros side quest also gives you access to Kunafa's Material Retrieval, a resource delivery system Nata will manage for you. Speak to Murtabak at the Windsong Village to collect daily Material Retrieval items. Or, interact with Nata at the Base Camp to view all regional-exclusive deliveries at the Village Intermediary. This system provides you with many Hidden Armor Set resources, which boost your performance significantly. If you need help with these materials, check out our guide on how to get Sparkly Treasure. The post Where to find Zatoh in Monster Hunter Wilds appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  13. Though many are excited about it, there has been a decent amount of negativity surrounding Borderlands 4. ****** Pitchford responds to concerns. View the full article
  14. Assassin's Creed Shadows, the latest entry in the long-running Assassin's Creed franchise, is bringing players to a brand-new, long-requested setting: 16th century Japan. Players will switch between the roles of dual protagonists Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke in their continuing struggle against the Templar Order. Each character promises a unique playstyle, with Naoe wielding the traditional hidden blade and stealth skills, while Yasuke will be more aggressive and destructive. View the full article
  15. Freedom Wars Remastered recently received a new update that introduces several gameplay tweaks and a host of bug fixes, among other things. The latest Freedom Wars Remastered patch from developer Dimps further improves the action RPG title that came out in January 2025. View the full article
  16. Survival sandbox Core Keeper may have hit 1.0 in 2024, but developer Pugstorm is still cooking. The first big patch since it graduated from early access is due to arrive next week: Core Keepers' Bags & Blasts update is coming on March 10, and as the kids say the kids used to say, it's gonna be the bomb... Read more.View the full article
  17. 2023’s RoboCop: Rogue City is officially getting a sequel later this year titled RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business. Developed by Terminator: Resistance studio Teyon, RoboCop: Rogue Cityput players behind the visor of resurrected Old Detroit police officer Alex Murphy, complete with original RoboCop actor Peter Weller reprising his iconic role. Its story was set between the second and third RoboCop movies, and players could blast away criminals and solve dangerous cases as they patrolled the mean streets of Old Detroit. View the full article
  18. If you want that unbeatable feeling when you defeat bosses, indulge in high-octane chases, and bond with loved ones without the need to have them sitting next to you, then look no further than Split Fiction‘s Friend’s Pass. The best part? You can always mute or deafen if things go south. Revitalizing the couch co-op feature, Split Fiction provides an incredible two-player experience for the price of one game. What makes this game a no-brainer for co-op enjoyers is that there’s no need for both players to purchase the game. This, alongside having crossplay means you can pick this adventure up to play with your loved ones on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, or Windows. But none of this would be possible without the Friend’s Pass. View the full article
  19. After Monster Hunter Wilds' staggeringly successful release week, a recurring franchise staple has begun once again. The first two event quests have been released for Monster HunterWilds, starting off the now-perpetual event quest rotation. With the ever-inventive Monster Hunter naming conventions, the first two quests are Kut-Ku Gone Cuckoo and Stalking Supper. View the full article
  20. In order to get the best ending in the original Suikoden, you will need to recruit all 108 Stars of Destiny and this guide will show you how to get each and every one. View the full article
  21. Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydrahas a tentative release window, but when it seems like every game nowadays faces multiple delays, it seems unlikely that it will come out on time. There are other complicating factors added into this, and I'm not convinced that the game will actually appear by then. However, if it did manage to come out on time, there are a few historical reasons why it would be pretty apt for it to make it as scheduled. View the full article
  22. The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York has announced a dozen finalists for the World Video Game Hall of Fame Class of 2025, which includes games like Angry Birds, Quake, and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Fans of Angry Birds and other games on the list now have until March 13 to cast a daily player's choice poll, and the top three picks will be submitted as a collective Hall of Fame ballot. View the full article
  23. A gamer has recently uncovered a hidden location in Horizon Zero Dawn eight years after the game’s original release: a mysterious whirlpool outside the title’s reachable area. Horizon Zero Dawnhas a big open world, and details like this prove that the game may still have some secrets to be uncovered by fans. View the full article

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