Electronic Arts has said it’s now planning a “*******, more meaningful update” for Apex Legends, or “an Apex 2.0”, several months after playing down the idea of a sequel. Speaking in October, EA CEO Andrew Wilson said Apex Legends’ latest season had fallen short of expectations, but that it was trying to improve the existing game experience through updates, rather than planning a full Version 2, which he said in the context of live service games, “has almost never been as successful as the Version 1 thing”. However, speaking during EA’s earnings call on Tuesday, Wilson appeared to have softened his stance. As engagement continues to decline for Apex, the exec admitted that “a more meaningful update” was needed, and that Apex’s development team is at work planning one. Read More... View the full article
s if Monster Hunter Wilds wasn't already threatening to devour every scrap of spare time we have for the first half of 2025, Capcom threw in another reason to spend hours and hours making our hunters look as cool as possible: Photo mode... Read more.View the full article
I count 24 days until Monster Hunter Wilds is out. That's close enough that I'd recommend going on a full promotional blackout until you can play it yourself, but if you're already here, you should know Capcom's latest Wilds showcase debuted another handful of monsters I'd describe with varying levels of "gross" and "cool.".. Read more.View the full article
Year four of the ALGS concluded on Feb. 1 following the intense and highly entertaining championship. With year five right around the corner for a Feb. 22 start, our attention turns to rostermania. Just where will your favorite players end up? Much like the soccer transfer window, Apex pros move around the scene with orgs signing people as quickly as people trade Pokémon cards. We’ve seen it all in year four and thought nothing could beat the shock that was ImperialHal leaving TSM. But it’s happened again, and this time it’s TSM’s entire roster making moves that kickstarted rostermania on Feb. 3. View the full article
John Gonzalez has returned to Obsidian Entertainment after 14 years, stirring excitement from many fans of Fallout: New Vegas. Gonzales was the lead writer for the highly praised Fallout: New Vegas, and his return has lead to speculation about a possible sequel. Regardless of what Gonzales was going to do, fans of Fallout would have immediately thought of a sequel to New Vegas. View the full article
World of Warcraft just released a new bundle on Battle.net that includes two Valentine's Day-themed broom mounts, alongside 600 Trader’s Tender. Fans can collect extra currency for the Trading Post in World of Warcraft by buying this controversial $30 bundle from now through March 31. View the full article
EA Sports FC 25 has recently released its Title Update 9 for all platforms. While the new update is not as large as some previous ones, it’s still good to see Electronic Arts continuing to support EA Sports FC 25 by squashing bugs and improving the overall experience. View the full article
Normally in games where you inherit a farm or plant shop or garden from an elderly relative, you conveniently have enough of a green thumb to keep that farm or plant shop or garden alive and thriving. (At least until winter.) Not so in Greenheart Necromancer, a game in which your thumb is only green when it's got a bit of rotting flesh on it, because you are, as the name suggests, a necromancer... Read more.View the full article
The Lion’s Crest is a DLC quest you can get in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 where you track down and unlock the Brunswicks Armor. Unfortunately, just locating the quest is only the first step, and you’ll have to find a way to locate all the different armor pieces. These armor pieces are scattered throughout the game, making them tricky to find. You’ll want to make sure you have access to this DLC, as not every player will get it. You’ll need to have pre-ordered the game to unlock this armor set. If you did not preorder this title, the quest won’t show up for you. Here’s what you need to know about how to complete The Lion’s Crest in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, and how to find the Brunswicks Armor. View the full article
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is a massive game with a sprawling world where you can do almost anything you put your mind to. It’s so enormous that it feels like it should be shared with your friends to form a little bandit brigade or a mercenary group. Wouldn’t that be something? We can see why folks are searching to find multiplayer for the game, so let’s dive into the burning question that brought you here and fill you in quickly. View the full article
Destiny 2's third and final Episode of its experimental year between its old Light and Darkness saga and its new Frontiers era has just arrived. Heresy, which revives old foe Oryx and could see us face fellow Hive god Xivu Arath at some point, is the last chance for Bungie to tie up loose ends before its new saga - and win back some players after a difficult spell post-Final Shape. While there's plenty to get stuck into in today's Heresy update, dataminers have been digging a little deeper, and they've uncovered a major hint that we could be hearing more about Marathon, Bungie's upcoming extraction shooter, soon. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Destiny 2 Star Wars collab turns your Guardian into a stormtrooper Destiny 2 codes for free emblems and shaders Destiny 2 confirms a world's first race for new dungeon, but there's a twist View the full article
Capcom ended its latest Spotlight event with the announcement that Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny is being remastered. Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny was originally released for the PlayStation 2 in 2002, earning mostly positive reviews and enjoying strong sales at the time of its release. Unfortunately, it's remained trapped on the PS2 for decades, with Capcom giving no indication that it ever planned on remastering the game - until now. View the full article
The Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 and Warzone LA Fire Relief Tracer Pack has raised $1.6 million for California wildfire efforts. The series is known for contributions via the Endowment program, and this Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 and Warzone bundle shows other ways the community can help. View the full article
A new gaming console is always going to be a hot seller, but scalpers and those looking to buy one just to re-sell them at a higher price make the process infinitely more annoying. Nintendo has been watching. With the Nintendo Switch 2 coming out some time this year, the company says it’s bracing itself for a battle with how to deal with resellers and scalpers looking to game the system, according to a new quote from the company’s president, Shuntaro Furukawa. View the full article
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Poppy Playtime: Safe Haven was the most lore-heavy chapter, providing insight into Poppy and The Prototype’s plans and motivation, alongside a few confirmed theories. But in the midst of all the running (and there really was a lot of running) were secrets you may have missed in your playthrough. Every new chapter furthers Poppy Playtime‘s timeline and enriches its story. While many questions remain unanswered, there’s always something to sink your teeth into as you wait for the next chapter to release. Safe Haven provides multiple revelations as it confirms popular theories surrounding Poppy and The Prototype, alongside bringing back a fan-favorite right before the credits roll. But every chapter has its secrets outside of the hunt for lore in their VHS tapes and notes. View the full article
Destiny 2's third and final Episode of its experimental year between its old Light and Darkness saga and its new Frontiers era has just arrived. Heresy, which revives old foe Oryx and could see us face fellow Hive god Xivu Arath at some point, is the last chance for Bungie to tie up loose ends before its new saga - and win back some players after a difficult spell post-Final Shape. While there's plenty to get stuck into in today's Heresy update, dataminers have been digging a little deeper, and they've uncovered a major hint that we could be hearing more about Marathon, Bungie's upcoming extraction shooter, soon. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Destiny 2 Star Wars collab turns your Guardian into a stormtrooper Destiny 2 codes for free emblems and shaders Destiny 2 confirms a world's first race for new dungeon, but there's a twist View the full article
Capcom has revealed new details on Onimusha: Way of the Sword and confirmed that a remastered version of the PS2 title Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny will be released this year. Speaking during a live stream on Tuesday, Way of the Sword’s producer said the 2026 title would focus on three core concepts; compelling characters including a new protagonist, the setting of Kyoto, and “the ultimate sword fighting action”. [Hidden Content] Read More... View the full article
One of the most iconic townies from The Sims 3 is back in The Sims 4’s special anniversary event. Week one of the Blast from the Past event has plenty of special quests you can tackle to earn exclusive rewards. Some of the tasks you have to work on are tricky, but they’re all worth finishing so you can claim free prizes. Here are all of the quests and rewards in the Blast from the Past event in The Sims 4. View the full article
Watch the Trails Through Daybreak II opening movie ahead of its launch on February 14 for PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC platforms in the West. View the full article
The latest Capcom Spotlight has arrived and promises exciting updates on some of the company's biggest upcoming games and new content for its existing ones. This roundup will gather all the biggest news and we'll be updating it throughout the show! Street Fighter 6 Adds Fatal Fury's Mai on February 5 Street Fighter 6 is set to add Fatal Fury's Mai to its roster on February 5, and she will be the second-last character Year 2 character following M. Bison and Terry. Elena will be the final character added in this group, and more details on her will be revealed in the future. Developing... View the full article
Dead by Daylight is a smorgasbord of horror icons, from Michael Myers to Ghostface and the Xenomorph, but Behaviour Interactive recently brought Nicolas Cage into the fold as himself, setting a new precedent — real people are fair game. So, who better than horror legend Stephen King to join him? View the full article
Despite untold destruction and the displacement of people, Niantic has announced that it still plans to host the Pokémon Go Tour in-person Unova event at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena from Feb. 21 to 23, as well as the citywide gameplay in the greater Los Angeles and Orange County area. The post comes from the official Pokémon Go website, where a short press release outlined Niantic’s commitment to seeing the event continue despite the wildfires that have decimated Los Angeles the past couple of months, with thousands of people without a home. It also follows a post by VisitPasadena a few days ago, where they confirmed the Eaton Fire that destroyed much of nearby Altadena was 100-percent contained, and thanked the first responders and frontline workers for their jobs. Pasadena’s Rose Bowl stadium, where the event is set to be held, and the immediate surrounding areas were left relatively unscathed by the fires. View the full article
Pokémon Day is fast approaching, expected to take place later this month on Feb. 27, and while everyone is awaiting news of Pokémon Legends Z-A, there’s a series I am personally praying will get some love after years of neglect—the Mystery Dungeon series. The Mystery Dungeon series is a fan-favorite spin-off game where you wake up as a Pokémon and create a team to rescue various creatures and the world. It has become a beloved part of the franchise with a rabid fanbase, and most of them, including myself, have been crying out for a new installment for quite some time. The last time we got a new entry in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series was a decade ago with the release of Super Mystery Dungeon for Nintendo 3DS. In 2020, we did get a remake of the original Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team for Nintendo Switch for its 15th anniversary, but a new entry in the series has been painfully missing for some time. View the full article
It’s time to mask up and take a look at the new heroic-themed skins coming to League of Legends, even if the community feels split about their designs. Criminals beware, League is launching a Masked Justice skinline that turns three of their most famous characters into masked vigilantes interested in dispensing justice. The skins are made for Lucian, Senna, and Yone, transforming each into futuristic heroes with heavily electronic weapons and suits. View the full article
After completing the prologue quest in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, Henry and Sir Hans Capon find themselves in the town of Troskowitz, looking for a way to attend a wedding Lord Von Bergow will be attending. You'll have to decide between helping the Blacksmith or the Miller in order to attend the wedding. Should you choose to help the Blacksmith or the Miller? I would choose to help the Blacksmith over the Miller. Realistically, either option is doable. In fact, the main quest Wedding Crashers very directly gives you two optional side objectives: Get into the wedding party with the help of the Blacksmith Radovan or gain access to the wedding party with the help of Miller Kreyzl. Both are acceptable means to an end, which is granting you access to Lord Von Bergow, but I recommend choosing to help Blacksmith Radovan. Screenshot by Destructoid Help Blacksmith Radovan The main reason I recommend choosing to help Blacksmith Radovan is it immediately opens up one of the exciting and important new features of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2: blacksmithing. North of Troskowitz is the small village of Tachov, home of the Blacksmith Radovan. When you met Radovan in Troskowitz, he was very interested in having Henry help him out due to his blacksmithing background. Head to Tachov and the proper quest indicator on your map and you will find Radovan at his Blacksmithing shop. Accept his offer to join him and this will give you a proper Blacksmithing tutorial. Blacksmithing is incredibly important as it will enable you to later craft the best weapons in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, so now is a good time to get started. Also, both quest chains for helping either Radovan or the Miller are long and unfold over several different quests. In my opinion, the quest chain for helping Blacksmith Radovan is much more enjoyable overall. Here are the steps required to help Blacksmith Radovan: Learn how to Blacksmith. Serves as a tutorial for the new Blacksmithing feature. The Jaunt questline. Join Lord Semine and Captain Gnarly in hunting down a lost supply cart intended for the wedding. The Hermit questline. Track down a hermit in the Apollonia region of Trosky. Screenshot by Destructoid Help Miller Kreyzl Despite my recommendation, you still have the option of choosing to help Miller Kreyzl instead, and it will still fulfill the requirements to progress the main questline Wedding Crashers forward. To help Miller Kreyzl, you must head further southwest to the Lower Semine Mill. Once here, you'll find Miller Kreyzl who's willing to put you to work right away. He'll first task you with collecting bags and bringing them from the barn, paying you a Groschen for every three you deliver. It's not very good earnings, but it's something. Afterward, you'll have to complete a series of three quests for Kreyzl to gain access to the wedding. These quests will teach you a bit about stealth, lockpicking, and overall thievery, if that's of interested to you. Here are the steps required to help Miller Kreyzl: Materia Prima questline. Steal back a missing document from the Troskowitz guards. Forbidden Fruit questline. Find Saltpetere to help Kreyzl with alchemy. Opus Magnum questline. Track down an accomplice to join in Kreyzl's plan to distract the Chamberlain at the wedding. In the end, you actually have the option of completing all the above questlines. Helping the Blacksmith, for example, will not prevent you from then going and helping the Miller. If you want all of the potential rewards, that is the best thing to do. However, if you just want to quickly progress the main quest and access the wedding for the Wedding Crashers quest, I recommend helping Blacksmith Radovan. The post Should you help the Blacksmith or the Miller in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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