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  1. Warner Bros. has confirmed that it's cancelled the Wonder Woman game that'd long been in the works at Shadow of Mordor developer Monolith Productions. As had sadly become a norm for the the games industry in 2025, that news has come alongside the closure of Monolith and two other studios under the WB Games umbrella - Multiversus dev Player First Games and Warner Bros. Games San Diego. Read more View the full article
  2. Tekken series director Katsuhiro Harada has criticised a fan, and “people like them”, for complaining about a returning character’s updated appearance. It was announced this week that Anna Williams, who has been in every main Tekken game except Tekken 4, will be coming to Tekken 8 in April as a DLC character. Anna will be sporting a new look, however, with a new asymmetrical bob-cut hairdo tinted red and covering her left eye. Read More... View the full article
  3. Framework continue doing some really impressive stuff with their modular approach to hardware, and they just had a big event to reveal the Framework Desktop, Framework Laptop 12 and an upgraded Framework Laptop 13. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  4. I can't be certain, but the music for Castle V Castle sounds very much like it was made on an old Roland TR-808 drum machine or equivalent plug-in. Your ears will be familiar with the 808 even if your brain isn't - it's about as ubiquitous in hip hop as the Amen break. That's actually quite fitting, because this minimalist strategy game has the rhythms of a call-and-response rap battle. That's something you could say for all I-go-you-gos to an extent, but the bellicose back and forth here is especially sizzling, snappy, and scintillating. (The game music is very different from the trailer music.) Read more View the full article
  5. Valve just rolled out a major Deadlock update, completely overhauling the map to focus on three lanes rather than four. But that's not the headline. Nestled within the update are strings of code referencing the elusive "HLX", which is strongly believed to be Half-Life 3. View the full article
  6. I can't be certain, but the music for Castle V Castle sounds very much like it was made on an old Roland TR-808 drum machine or equivalent plug-in. Your ears will be familiar with the 808 even if your brain isn't - it's about as ubiquitous in hip hop as the Amen break. That's actually quite fitting, because this minimalist strategy game has the rhythms of a call-and-response rap battle. That's something you could say for all I-go-you-gos to an extent, but the bellicose back and forth here is especially sizzling, snappy, and scintillating. (The game music is very different from the trailer music.) Read more View the full article
  7. There's a lot of different stands and protective cases for the Steam Deck, all with their own unique selling point and the Steam Deck Folio looks like another interesting option. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  8. It's time for your Sims to start locking their doors and closing their curtains at night – not to mention nailing down anything that could conceivably fit into a comedically-shoulder-slung swag sack with the space-saving properties of the TARDIS and a simoleon sign on it – because this month's Sims 4 base game update has reintroduced the burglar at long last! Sure enough, this is the secret surprise concealed by an eyeball emoji on the game's latest DLC roadmap, which dropped at the beginning of this month. Read more View the full article
  9. Monster Hunter Wilds is going to launch worldwide on February 28, but you don't have to wait that long after purchasing your copy. You can preload your game ahead of the release on whichever platform you own, and doing so has certain benefits. For starters, you can jump right in once the game goes live, as all the files will be downloaded and installed. Let's take a look at how preload works for the latest Monster Hunter title on all available platforms. How to preload Monster Hunter Wilds on PC If you have purchased your copy from Steam, go to your Library and complete the following steps. Select the game and clock on the preload/pre-install banner. Select your storage location, and accept all the EULA. The preload will begin and complete automatically. Once the preload is complete, you'll find that the Play button is unavailable. It will be made available automatically by Steam once the game is live. How to preload Monster Hunter Wilds on Xbox consoles Image via Destructoid The process of downloading the game on consoles is pretty much similar to PC. On your Xbox, go to the game's page. Select the edition you want to purchase. Once you've purchased the game, you'll get the option to load your game. Complete the download process, which will automatically start the installation part. How to preload Monster Hunter Wilds on PS5 Just like on PC and Xbox, you'll first have to go to the page of Monster Hunter Wilds. There are three different editions to pick from. Once you have purchased your edition, complete the following steps. Open your Library from the Home Screen. Pick Monster Hunter Wilds. You'll find an option to preload the game on the left-hand side of the screen. Just wait for the download to finish, and you should be good to go. Do note that the pre-load should be available on all available platforms as of February 25. If you don't have the option after purchasing the game, make sure to restart Steam/console once for it to appear. The post How to preload Monster Hunter Wilds on all platforms appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  10. In first-person stealth game Skin Deep you are a "deep freeze insurance commando" who gets defrosted whenever pirates board the space vessel you're aboard. The ships you work are crewed by talking house cats with big personalities and a poor track record in information security. It's your job, when things go wrong, to save them from their captors. We've seen a couple of trailers for this sci-fi Die Hard homage before but now we have a full demo to blast through, in which you can throw fishbones at elevator switches and overflow an entire laundry room with soap suds, useful if you want your enemies slip up and donk their heads. Just be careful, because it'll do the same to you. The demo takes about 90 minutes (if you're taking your time like me), but it already feels like Blendo Games at their most playful. Read more View the full article
  11. Steam Next Fest always brings a flood of indie demos, but not all of them leave a lasting impression. These 10 stood out in my own exploration, ranked from least to most impressive based on their potential, gameplay polish, and how much more I wanted the game after playing: 10 best demos to play during Steam Next Fest 2025 10) The Barkeeper Challenging for a first round. Screenshot by Dot Esports A fast-paced bartending simulator, The Barkeeper challenges players to mix cocktails and other drinks under time pressure. Success depends on tactics, space planning, and speed. The demo shows an Overcooked-style party game that needs a better tutorial to ease new players in—putting you in a separate bar away from customers and going through each drink with a series of arrows and images does not tell you how to play. View the full article
  12. Warner Bros are closing three video game development studios as they seek "to get back to a 'fewer but ******* franchises' strategy", according to a leaked staff memo from Warner Bros head of games and streaming JB Perrette. The three studios in question are MultiVersus developer Player First Games, free-to-play specialists Warner Bros Games San Diego, and Monolith, the 30-year-old studio behind No One Lives Forever, F.E.A.R., Condemned: Criminal Origins, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, and a troubled forthcoming Wonder Woman adaptation that has now been cancelled. Read more View the full article
  13. Hot on the heels of the global success of Marvel Rivals and with other popular live-service games like Naraka: Bladepoint and Once Human under its belt, NetEase has turned its attention to the hero shooter genre with FragPunk. New internal development team Bad Guitar Studio is made up of young, hardcore FPS fans, and after joining them for a one-hour play session where we tried a new character and map revealed exclusively in this preview, the team’s eye for detail is clear to see. FragPunk’s main game mode is the 5v5 Shard Clash mode. On its surface, this mode resembles your typical Overwatch-like hero shooter skirmish, but it also pulls from a variety of influences to mix up the gameplay. The rounds in this mode are closer to the bomb-defusal objectives of Counter Strike, with one team planting bombs at specified locations and the other defending, with relatively small arenas that keep rounds tight and focused. As with any hero shooter, players can choose from a selection of characters – named Lancers – who each have a selection of unique skills, meaning plenty to learn in terms of individual character preferences and team makeup. For our session, we tried the newly unveiled character Chum, a stone robot who is accompanied by a mechanical **** angler fish named Chomper. In addition to using the game’s arsenal of satisfying guns, Chum can toss projectiles similar to sticky mines and smoke grenades, as well as sending Chomper out as support. Chomper can track and bite enemies for multiple low-damage attacks, essentially like a walking turret, or can be modified with **** treats that make it explode on contact or trail a thick smokescreen in its wake, adding several strategic layers that felt fun to mix up. Chum is a stone robot who is accompanied by a mechanical **** angler fish named Chomper. And being made of stone, Chum is also a strong defence character, making him a great all-round option for newcomers. Many other Lancer abilities are not only offensive but defensive or tactical – walls for cover, traps, speed boosts, skills that highlight enemies on the map, and so on. We tried several Lancers, and found a varied effect on gameplay. Using Nitro, with her directly-controllable four-legged drone and gun turrets, we were able to rack up multiple assists; while Axon was another favourite thanks to his more aggressive selection of skills, including projectile bombs and a cool guitar-gun. In the Lancer selection screen, you can watch a short video clip for each ability to help you quickly grasp what they do. But what really sets FragPunk apart is its Shard Cards system. At the start of each round, each team is randomly assigned a set of three cards, which they can swap in and out, each of which changes the rules of the round for your entire team. Some are simple stat percentage boosts or buffs, while others do things like increasing the size of your enemies’ heads, decreasing your own or equipping helmets, affecting the difficulty of headshots for that round. Others still are much more unusual, and completely change the gameplay. For example, one Shard Card gave our team a kind of proximity detector so that we got an aural and visual signal whenever an enemy was nearby, while another slowly regenerated our health gauge, both of which gave us a welcome advantage. Some cards affect the environment, such as shrouding the map in fog that adds tension as enemies are harder to spot. Others have active effects – press the Z key to swap health bars with an enemy, or to swap gear with them, or to jump into a parallel world where you can essentially run unseen to a new location and then pop back into the fight to ambush your foes. It’s a lot to take in. You only have around 30 seconds to finalise your hand for each round, and at first each of the 150+ cards will be new to you. “We deliberately made the rule for each card as simple as possible so that they can be quick to understand,” Creative Director Xin Chang told us. “We also made the description text for each card as short as possible, and used visual design to make its effects more obvious.” The ruleset-shuffling Shard Cards were inspired not only by other videogames, but also by sports. After a few rounds, the Shard Cards system began to make sense, and really paid off in terms of making each round feel different. We were forced to engage differently with every round, rethinking strategies and responding not only to our team’s current hand but also the enemy team’s. Interestingly, the ruleset-shuffling Shard Cards were inspired not only by other videogames, but also by sports. The development team’s building has a large gymnasium with facilities for activities such as basketball, table tennis and badminton, its walls adorned with photos of the developers in competition. Chang explained, “I play soccer and basketball, so I like games with a two-team system. I also watch a lot of NBA, and they often make changes to the rules to keep the sport interesting. Based on that idea, I also wanted to have a system of tweaking the rules in our game.” Sports also influenced the team’s approach to FragPunk’s maps. Level Designer An Yuan added, “In level design, we divide the map into areas that are good for attack or defence phases, so that the player has to keep moving. It’s kind of like basketball, where you have different spatial design around the court that suits the different roles of the players. We applied that concept in our game, and also in the Shard Cards, which can turn a good hiding place into a bad one.” FragPunk also features a Duel mode. When a match ends in a tie, it changes to a one-on-one showdown, a little bit like the mano a mano face-offs in Call of Duty: Warzone’s Gulag, but inspired by soccer’s penalty shootouts. Each player takes their turn in the ****** for a series of short and sharp winner-stays-on rounds in small but vertically layered arenas. With all our teammates spectating during our turn, we totally felt the pressure, making for a fun and different tie-breaker mini-game. It’s so cool, the devs even added it as a separate standalone mode called Duel Master. Each map has interactive gimmicks that players can use strategically to gain the upper hand. First, we tried the newly unveiled map Dongtian. This is the Hangzhou, China-based dev team’s stab at an Asian-flavoured map, and its two bomb sites can be rotated by players for tactical advantage. When the switch in the middle of the map is activated by a player, the core cover at the bomb site rotates, altering strategies for both the offensive and defensive teams. Each map has interactive gimmicks that players can use strategically to gain the upper hand. “We want to use these rotating walls to switch the edge between the attack team and the defence team,” explained Yuan. “So we encourage players to fight for that core area to maintain their edge or get the edge for themselves.” Other maps have their own gimmicks – BlackMarket’s manually controlled bridge allows players to change the map’s layout and even pull the ground from under their opponents’ feet; Akhet has an underground river that allows sneaky players to move directly from the middle area to a bomb site; and Tundra has magic portals that instantly zap players between gates to outmanoeuvre the other team. It was fun to explore these maps, and clearly players who take the time to learn them properly will gain an advantage. Dongtian is the home setting for the Lancer Kismet. Narrative Director Wenhe Fu explained, “The game has a multiverse concept, which allows us to have each character come from quite a different universe. We’ll take some time in future phases to introduce those background details to players.” Built into a mountain and dotted with ancient wooden temple buildings, mystical statues and wizened trees with gracefully warped trunks, Dongtian’s Eastern aesthetic brings a smart visual twist to FragPunks’ colourful world. Art Director Yiming Li told us, “We wanted to blend ancient buildings that look like they could come from China with near-future science and technology elements, as well as some religious elements. While each map will have its own distinctive cultural features, we want them all to fit into the game’s overall sci-fi feeling. It’s like in Star Wars: Each of the civilisations are very different, but when they are viewed as a whole, they also exist under a harmonious sci-fi setting.” And that brings us to FragPunk’s visuals. This is a really gorgeous game. The punk-influenced and sci-fi-tinged fluorescent aesthetic is rich and appealing, and its kill animations are punctuated by dazzling bursts of colour. Its maps are extremely readable, and player characters pop, making it easy to follow the action. Even its menus are pretty to look at, with the flashy presentation you’d expect from a Persona game or Street Fighter 6, with bold layouts accented by graffiti scribbles. It really stands out in the hero shooter space. FragPunk will be free to play, with a small selection of Lancers available at the start so that players can learn them gradually, unlocking more as they go through in-game currency accrued through play or paid microtransactions. Other optional purchases will be strictly cosmetic. We’ll have to wait until launch to see how the service side pans out – other NetEase games like Marvel Rivals and Naraka: Bladepoint have seen complaints about pricing, but that aside they have managed to keep players satisfied, so hopefully that’s a good sign. In addition to the Shard Clash and Duel modes we tried, FragPunk will feature a mix of modes at or after launch that are targeted at both hardcore and casual players, including one where all players are forced to use the same Lancer, or melee weapons only, and so on. The development team is apparently largely made up of pro-level players, but it’s clear they have also taken steps to make the game accessible to newbies and even streamers and their viewers. View the full article
  14. Disclosure: This article contains an affiliate link to our friends at Play-Asia. Yostuba& and Azumanga Daioh take place in the same canon if a leak from a Korean blog is legitimate. Both series were created by artist and writer Kiyohiko Azuma. In 1999 he released what’s perhaps his most popular work Azumanga Daioh, a slice-of-life comedy series […] Source View the full article
  15. If you’ve been playing the new season of Fortnite, chances are you’ve received multiple quests that task you with sabotaging payphones. These antiquated phones can only be found in a single location, and offer up some serious battle pass XP if they are tampered with. Players who are looking to complete both the Valentina and Skillet questlines will have to sabotage three phones, so it’s important to find their locations quickly in a match. Here’s everything you need to know about locating and sabotaging payphones in Chapter Six, season two of Fortnite. View the full article
  16. Instead of saving the world, the current Fortnite season is all about executing the perfect bank heist. To help you along the path of becoming an expert criminal, a seasoned bank-robbing professional named Skillet is offering players tips via his personal quest line. While the quest line is meant to help players out, the multiple objectives can get quite confusing and are also plagued with unforeseen bugs. If you need to complete the Wanted: Skillet quests in Fortnite, check out the full guide below. View the full article
  17. There are many secrets in Avowed, and one somewhat hidden interaction with the Steel Garrote occurs in Emerald Stair. What happens here has major implications for the future of Fior mes Ivèrno. As you make your way through the various Emerald Stair side quests in Avowed, you might pick up some clues about the presence of the Steel Garrote, which is alarming as they belong in Paradis and aren't welcome by the locals out this way. One quest in particular, the "Steel Resolve" Ranger quest, will unveil their exact location - if you know what to say. View the full article
  18. So you're strapped for cash in Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. There are many reasons you might need to make a quick buck: for one thing, there's a pretty early story beat where you need to gather $10,000 relatively quickly in order to upgrade your ship and access Madlantis, home to some of Pirate Yakuza's best mini-games. Maybe you've been struggling with a difficult battle, and want to upgrade your abilities. Or maybe you just spent your last dime trying to win a rare plushie from the UFO Catcher. View the full article
  19. One of the coolest new features of World of Warcraft: The War Within is the addition of Warbands. With the latest patch 11.1, players can now acquire four new Warband Camp backgrounds that will display on the login screen. Image via Blizzard How to unlock all World of Warcraft 11.1 Warband Camp backgrounds Each of the four new Warband Camp backgrounds has its own unique ways to unlock them. First, here are the four new Warband Camp backgrounds with the World of Warcraft Season 2 11.1 patch: Ohn'ahran Overlook Cultists' Quay Freywold Spring Gallagio Grand Gallery How to unlock Ohn'ahran Overlook The Ohn'ahran Overlook Warband Camp background is the easiest of the four to unlock, and simply requires you to login to World of Warcraft once the Season 2 11.1 Patch update is live, which it now is! This is essentially a freebie background for everyone to change it up from Season 1 right out of the gate. How to unlock Cultist's Quay Next is the Cultist's Quay Warband Camp background which can be purchased from Reno Jackson in Dornogl using the new Undercoin currency you acquire from completing Delves. This Warband Camp background is basically a cosmetic reward you can opt to spend your Undercoins on. You will unlock access to purchase the Cultist's Quay Warband Camp background by progressing through the Season 2 Delver's Journey from Brann. How to unlock Freywold Spring The Freywold Spring Warband Camp background is tied to the Meta Achievement All That Khaz. This requires you to complete six other individual achievements in order to complete the All That Khaz Meta Achievement. Interestingly enough, if you've been actively playing World of Warcraft: The War Within during Season 1, you more than likely already have the required achievements to complete the Meta Achievement and unlock the Freywold Spring Warband Camp background. Here are the required achievements: Allied Races: Earthen (Complete the prerequisites to unlock the Earthen Allied Race) Khaz Algar Diplomat (Reach Max Renown with Council of Dornogal, The Assembly of the Deeps, Hallowfall Arathi, and Severed Threads) Khaz Algar Flight Master (Visit each Flight Master in Khaz Algar) Khaz Algar Glyph Hunter (Collect all the Glyphs in all four zones in Khaz Algar) Khaz Algar Lore Hunter (Discover all the Lore Objects (also known as Treasures) in Khaz Algar Loremaster of Khaz Algar (Complete every zone's side quest chain including The Isle of Dorn, The Ringing Deeps, Hallowfall, and Azj-Kahet) How to unlock Gallagio Grand Gallery Like the Freywold Spring, the Gallagio Grand Gallery Warband Camp background is tied to a Meta Achievement, this time called Going Goblin Mode. These achievements however are tied to the new Undermine zone, so you will have to complete them in Season 2 and will not have them unlocked from Season 1. Here are all the things you must do to get the Going Goblin Mode achievement and unlock the Gallagio Grand Gallery Warband Camp background: Adventurer of Undermine (Complete 10 Special Encounters -by killing 10 Rares- Across Undermine) Nine-Tenths of the Law (Successfully unlock all five *****'s Auto-Lockers throughout Undermine) Read Between the Lines (Read all 7 Lore Books in Undermine) That Can-Do Attitude (Find enlightenment by cleaning the streets of Undermine. This requires you to kick Discarded Cans 25 times) Treasures of Undermine (Discover all 15 Undermine Treasures) You're My Friend Now (Mkae friends with all 5 Grabbable Rats in Undermine) The post How to unlock all the new Warband Camp login backgrounds in WoW Patch 11.1 appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  20. WWE 2K25 is less than a month away from release and with the release just around the bend, 2K has continued to release new information about the upcoming game. Alongside the list of WWE Superstars, 2K has unveiled the celebrity soundtrack and now the details for the WWE 2K25 Showcase mode. WWE 2K25 will feature […] Source View the full article
  21. Developer Flatter Than Earth has teamed up with publisher Daedalic Entertainment to reveal a brand-new trailer for the upcoming puzzle-platformer Once Upon A Puppet. As part of the Steam Next Fest, a playable demo has also been released, giving players an early chance to experience the striking visuals and intriguing gameplay of Once Upon A Puppet ahead of its launch for PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox Series X|S. View the full article
  22. Bungie has released Destiny 2 update 8.2.0.2 on February 25 with several bug fixes to in-game activities like Trials of Osiris and the Sundered Doctrine dungeon, Exotic armor adjustments, and much more. The new Destiny 2 update arrived with the weekly reset, which brought refreshed content like a Nightfall strike, seasonal missions, challenges, and much more. View the full article
  23. WWE 2K25 has shared new information about a few unlockable Superstars from MyRise. MyRise has been host to many unique characters for the last few years, and WWE 2K25 continues this tradition. Past games have given fans original names like Chase, El Ordinario, and Geneva Rose from the said mode. However, even characters like Cole Quinn from older games' MyCareer mode have made their presence felt even in more recent games. View the full article
  24. Once again, it’s time for me to level up your library without breaking your bank account. Today is all about bringing legendary adventures, pulse-pounding action, and some deep cuts into game prices. Personally, I’m all about a sub-15-buck Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered, as it’s basically the Ghostbusters 3 we should have been on a movie screen. I will also extol the brilliance of Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut to anyone who will listen (especially when its price has been katana sliced in half). This Day in Gaming In retro news, I'm celebrating the dual 16 year birthdays of Halo Wars and Killzone 2. The former was a gateway RTS that deftly dodged between the hardcore micromanagement of real-time strategy and the instant gratification expected by Halo fans. (I also played the ******* out of its two-player online/system link co-op.) Meanwhile, on PS3, the retail launch of Killzone 2 resulted in a critically acclaimed sequel, despite the E3 2005 trailer debacle that shadowed it. Long story short, a “what if” pre-rendered target video was somehow put forth as a “running in real-time on PS3" affair. Strange times. Aussie bdays for notable games - Halo Wars (X360) 2009. Get - Killzone 2 (PS3) 2009. eBay - Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon (DS) 2009. eBay - Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (PS3,X360) 2013. Get Contents NintendoPCXboxPlayStationLEGOSnacks Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 (-90%) - A$8.99Persona 5 Royal (-29%) - A$71.34Rune Factory 5 (-26%) - A$55.46Persona 5 Tactica (-44%) - A$52.78Maneater (-25%) - A$45.19 Expiring Recent Deals Outward Definitive Edition (-35%) - A$39.00Inside (-90%) - A$2.99Batman: Arkham Trilogy (-60%) - A$35.98Torchlight III (-88%) - A$7.50Moving Out (-80%) - A$7.50Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion (-80%) - A$4.50 Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card. Switch Console Prices How much to Switch it up? [/url] Back to top Purchase Cheap for PC Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning (-75%) - A$17.48The Pathless (-75%) - A$14.98Soma (-80%) - A$8.79Outlast (-80%) - A$4.59Amnesia: Dark Descent (-70%) - A$8.89Little Nightmares (-75%) - A$6.79 Expiring Recent Deals Monster Hunter Wilds (-18%) - A$86.05What Remains of Edith Finch (-75%) - A$7.48Moss & Moss: Book II (-45%) - A$22.71Braid (-75%) - A$7.37Inside (-90%) - A$2.99Orcs Must Die! 2 (-76%) - A$5.16Rock of Ages 3 (-92%) - A$3.43 Or just get a Steam Wallet Card PC Hardware Prices Slay your pile of shame. [/url] Back to top Exciting Bargains for Xbox Harry Potter: Quidditch Del. (-60%) - A$24.00No More Heroes 3 (-24%) - A$57.13Lego Harry Potter Col. (-43%) - A$34.00Wild Hearts (-74%) - A$29.00 Xbox One Tiny Tina's Wonderlands (-76%) - A$23.92MotoGP 23 (-38%) - A$43.60TopSpin 2K25 (-80%) - A$24.00 Expiring Recent Deals Monster Hunter Wilds - A$99NBA 2K25 (-68%) - A$38.00Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed (-41%) - A$59.00Tekken 8 (-39%) - A$73.55Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (-31%) - A$79.00Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl (-73%) - A$19.00Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Edition (-50%) - A$24.00Riders Republic (-23%) - A$46.06F1 24 (-36%) - A$69.99 Or just invest in an Xbox Card. Xbox Console Prices How many bucks for a 'Box? [/url] Back to top Pure Scores for PlayStation Ghost of Tsushima Dir. (-50%) - A$62.47Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (-31%) - A$79.00Granblue Fantasy: Relink (-29%) - A$59.95Lego Harry Potter Col. (-43%) - A$34.00PowerWash Simulator (-30%) - A$21.80Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin (-58%) - A$42.02 PS4 Castlevania Anniversary Col. (-80%) - A$5.99Hogwarts Legacy: Del. (-67%) - A$39.95Grand Theft Auto Tril. (-76%) - A$24.00The Last of Us Part II (-21%) - A$47.09Jurassic World Evolution 2 (-29%) - A$59.95 Expiring Recent Deals Tales of Arise (-67%) - A$33.18Dragon Age: The Veilguard (-40%) - A$65.72Hitman World of Assassination (-34%) - A$70.14RoboCop: Rogue City (-30%) - A$59.85EA Sports FC 25 (-25%) - A$81.98Sakura Wars (-75%) - A$25.40Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (-74%) - A$26.46Digimon World: Next Order (-54%) - A$38.89Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD (-56%) - A$17.64 PS+ Monthly Freebies Yours to keep from Feb 4 with this subscription Payday 3 [PS5]High on Life [PS4/5]Pac-Man World Re-Pac [PS4/5] Or purchase a PS Store Card. What you'll pay to 'Station. [/url] Back to top Legit LEGO Deals Creator: Red Dragon (-33%) - A$10Wicked: Emerald City (-30%) - A$119 Expiring Recent Deals Technic Porsche GT4 (-30%) - A$175Botanicals Daffodils (-48%) - A$12Classic Creative Food (-33%) - A$10Mario Yoshi's Forest (-33%) - A$10 Back to top Superb Snacks Deals Because you need fuel. Delicious and discounted. Bundaberg Diet Ginger Beer, 12 x 375 ml (-28%)Red Bull 24 x 250ml (41%)Powerade Berry Ice 12 x 600ml (-31%) Back to top Adam Mathew is our Aussie deals wrangler. He plays practically everything, often on YouTube. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  25. Playground Games' take on the classic RPG series will take just a bit longer before we'll be able to play it View the full article

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