Updated February 1, 2025: Found the latest code! Not all princesses like to sit around and look pretty. Some princesses prefer to craft swords, run a capitalist empire, and look pretty. Create a pastel pink factory and rock that outfit while earning money. Princess Tycoon codes will pamper you like royalty, so redeem them before they expire. All Princess Tycoon codes list Active Princess Tycoon codes PRINCE — 10 minutes of Double Cash (New) JEWEL — 10 minutes of Double Cash (New) TREASURE — 10 minutes of Double Cash (New) SPARKLES — 10 minutes of Double Cash (New) 5K — 5 minutes of Double Cash MAGIC — 10 minutes of Double Cash Expired Princess Tycoon codes There are currently no expired Princess Tycoon codes. Related: Dress To Impress codes and Clothing Factory Tycoon codes How to redeem codes in Princess Tycoon To redeem Princess Tycoon codes, follow the instructions below: Image by PC Invasion ...View the full article
Announced during August 2024's Nintendo Direct, the next Rune Factory game, Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma, is quickly approaching. Rune Factory has captured the hearts of many as a spin-off to the popular Story of Seasons and Harvest Moon games. Since then, it's flourished into its own popular franchise, mixing elements of fantasy into the life and farming sim genres. View the full article
Dark-type decks weren’t always meta-defining in Pokémon TCG Pocket, but since the introduction of Weavlle ex and Darkrai ex in the Space-Time Smackdown expansion set, they’ve felt unstoppable in the competitive scene. Below, you’ll find the best Darkrai ex Pocket deck list, including a breakdown of all the cards you’ll need, the deck’s overall strengths and weaknesses, and other popular iterations of the deck to take a look at while building. View the full article
Blizzard has confirmed that Overwatch 2 will be removing the Clash game mode from Competitive Play with the start of Season 15. Overwatch 2 is currently in the midst of Season 14, but the hero shooter is already looking ahead to Season 15 and beyond. View the full article
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Game Studio revealed the first post-launch content for SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada, their new mecha action game. The game’s first season of content, which adds a new map combining both the Northern and Southern zones, will launch for all platforms on February 6th. Here’s a brief blurb on the new content, […] Source View the full article
With The Sims 4 now more than a decade old, it feels like there's certainly space for challengers in the life game space. While 2024 saw the cancellation of promising rival Life By You, I'm looking forward to upcoming games such as InZOI and Paralives this year. But out right now is My Little Life, a new life sim with a unique twist. Built to fit neatly at the bottom of your screen, it's designed to keep running while you go about the rest of your day, and you can get it on Steam at a bargain price, with a bonus launch ***** if you're quick. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
Enshrouded is a survival action RPG that, despite being in early access sports, has lots of great features and an engaging co-op experience. If you’re a player who prefers surviving with friends, you may wonder how big the servers are and how many friends you can play with. Here’s everything you need to know about Enshrouded’s online experience and player count. View the full article
Blizzard announces that it has disabled the Decay Augmentation Witchcraft Power in Diablo 4 after players have been using it to deal damage beyond what was originally intended. Season 7, which also introduced Witchcraft powers to Diablo 4, arrived later in January, letting players team up with the Witches of Hawezar to find the missing heads from the Tree of Whisper. View the full article
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Senior Game Designer Max Bottomley, TCR Community Manager Josh Mathews, and Project Design Director Jey Hicks go over brawling, elixirs, and clan abilities for Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2. View the full article
This is the latest in a series of guest columns from Pure Xbox, a loyal community dedicated to all things Team Green. We bring you all the biggest news from the world of Xbox, as well as features, polls, talking points, reviews and so much more! Many Xbox fans have been wondering whether one of the 'big three' Xbox franchises – Halo, Gears or Forza – would eventually make their way over to PS5. It turns out Forza Horizon 5 is the first to make the jump, having been officially revealed for Sony's current-gen system with a Spring 2025 release window. Unsurprisingly, fans have been very opinionated about the announcement ever since it dropped. There's even heartbreak over the decision to move such a treasured Xbox exclusive over to its rival console, but truthfully it's something we've been expecting for a while now. If you read between the lines, Phil Spencer and the team at Xbox have subtly tried to inform us about the "no red lines" rule when it comes to exclusives these days, which most likely means that Halo, Gears, Starfield and many other Xbox franchises will be heading to PS5 and possibly even Nintendo Switch 2 sooner or later. But why do this? Why risk alienating loyal fans who have aligned themselves with the Xbox brand because of its exclusives? The answer almost certainly lies in the numbers. We've seen time and again how hardware revenue has declined for Microsoft, while income from Xbox content and services has increased. It's no wonder the company's priorities have shifted. This change in strategy means Xbox can focus more on becoming a publishing behemoth while also making its games accessible to more players on all platforms. Earlier this year Spencer talked about Xbox having "evolved" its identity in order to continue thriving amidst challenging times for the industry. Furthermore, he believes Xbox's new approach would be best adopted by the masses, to allow major developers and publishers to keep making high-budget AAA games. Moon Studios CEO Thomas Mahler recently agreed with this idea, suggesting that, due to rising game development costs, the industry can only grow if it starts reducing its reliance on exclusives. Of course, it helps when those former Xbox exclusives actually sell in big numbers. Back in February 2024, Xbox announced that Hi-Fi RUSH, Sea Of Thieves, Pentiment and Grounded would be heading to other systems, and we quickly discovered PlayStation and Nintendo owners had an appetite for games they previously couldn't play. Sea of Thieves, in particular, has become a massive success on PS5, and Microsoft hasn't been shy in highlighting that fact. That said, there was also criticism for suggesting only four titles would make the jump, which inevitably was never going to be the case once PlayStation owners started flocking to them in droves. And that is the biggest issue I have with Xbox's new strategy at this point. Xbox has embarked on a major marketing campaign claiming every device "is an Xbox", and everyone seems to have understood that message by now. However, it's never really explained what's happening with games going to PS5 and Switch. Initially it was four games, followed by a couple more, and eventually it might (okay, probably will) be Xbox's entire catalogue. Xbox fans still don't have a truly clear picture of what to anticipate, aside from rumours and the occasional hint from Phil Spencer. Will Microsoft be able to sell hardware without major exclusives as a sweetener, and can Xbox Game Pass shift enough systems on its own? Forza Horizon 5's debut on PS5 may feel like a new era or even the beginning of the end for some Xbox fans, but really it's just the evolution of a strategy that's been underway for some time – a strategy that's set to be very profitable in 2025. The multiplatform push is in full swing, and even though Microsoft clearly doesn't want to give us much of a roadmap, we're bound to see more Xbox first-party titles on PS5, Nintendo Switch 2 and other platforms before the end of the year. It'll be fantastic from a business and industry perspective, but obviously sad for those who'd prefer Xbox to keeps its games down as exclusives. There's also no telling how it'll fare in the long run. What happens when the next Xbox console rolls around? What about the Xbox handheld? Will Microsoft be able to sell hardware without major exclusives as a sweetener, and can Xbox Game Pass shift enough systems on its own? I have no doubt Phil Spencer has thought about these questions and more and, hopefully, has answers to them. But there's a feeling of unease throughout the Xbox community right now, and Xbox will have to work harder than ever to keep its loyal fans coming back in the future. I just hope that's enough because Xbox is changing, forever. Fraser Gilbert is the Editor of Pure Xbox. View the full article
WWE 2K25 has been revealed in three separate editions ahead of its release this March. This will be the latest in a long line of WWE video games, which have been released annually (barring only 2021) under the 2K banner since 2014. WWE games typically offer players a chance to live out their in-ring dreams, living out matches they could only ever dream of, or creating their own wrestlers and attempting to climb the proverbial ladder (or table, or chair) to success. View the full article
Epic Games have officially launched the FortniteOG Chapter 1 Season 2 event, which will see the return of the iconic map and points of interest from 2017-2018. A host of nostalgic features will be available in the gamemode between January 31 to March 25, along with a dedicated OG Battle Pass with vintage Outfits. View the full article
Undisputed developer Steel City Interactive has released a new development update video detailing the studio’s plans for the controversial boxing game, including future patches and new features. Steel City Interactive launched Undisputedback in October, but the first major boxing video game since 2011’s Fight Night Champion has received mixed reviews due to a myriad of bugs and gameplay issues. View the full article
The Space-Time Smackdown expansion set introduced a slew of interesting new cards into Pokémon TCG Pocket. One Pokémon ex card that stands out from the crowd is Gallade ex—with the right deck list and timing, this Fighting-type card can be unstoppable. Here, you’ll find the best Gallade ex deck list for Pocket, including a full card list, a breakdown of how the deck works, and its overall strengths and weaknesses. View the full article
The Orcas update is now live in Fisch, and it has brought a new type of secret fish to the popular Roblox title. The latest update might revolve around Orcas (as suggested by the name itself), but you can also enjoy a new location called the Oil Rig. You'll also find Dr. Glimmerfin once again at this location, who will task you with completing a brand new quest. Oil Rig location in Fisch If you already have the GPS with you, it will be really easy to find the Oil Rig POI in Fisch. It's located at the following coordinates (XYZ: -1793, 130, -480). If you don't have the GPS, the Oil Rig is located between the Forsaken Shore and Grand Reef. Once you reach the location, you'll find a massive rig in the middle of the ocean. Once you climb to the first place of the rig, you'll be able to interact with Dr. Glimmerfin and the other NPCs available at this location. Dr. Glimmerfin quest in Fisch Oil Rig explained As of writing, the exact quest remains unknown. You can interact with Dr. Glimmerfin and all the NPCs, but so far, there's no information about the quest or its objectives. However, there is no doubt that we will be getting a quest in the near future. [Hidden Content] The developers have already dropped hints on the official Discord, and Dr. Glimmerfin himself speaks about a type of Fin. We don't know much as of now about what this Fin is (it doesn't appear to be related to the new secret Orcas that you can catch in the game. Similarly, a bestiary is yet to be discovered at this time of writing. This might be related to Dr. Glimmerfin quest. Last time, the quest involved obtaining specific fish, and something similar might happen once again. For the time being, the only option for us is to stay patient and wait for future updates from the developers. The post How to complete Oil Rig Bestiary and Dr. Glimmerfin location in Fisch appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Mass Effect and Dragon Age developer BioWare has reportedly halved in size compared to two years ago, partly caused by owner Electronic Arts’ decision to make cuts and move employees to different teams within the company. Bloomberg reports that, following the announcement of a studio reorganization this week, EA informed team members who believed that they had been temporarily loaned to other EA studios following the completion of Dragon Age: The Veilguard that these moves were now, in fact, permanent. BioWare confirmed this week that some employees had been moved to help on other EA projects, said to include Skate and Iron Man, since the next Mass Effect game was in pre-production and did not need the entire studio. Read More... View the full article
Riley’s story may be short and sad in Poppy Playtime: Chapter 4, but I cannot help but see similarities between Riley and Kissy Missy. But would Mob reveal Experiment 1172’s identity so suddenly? Your journey into Playtime’s Prison starts off rocky with the deadly embrace of Nightmare Critters and Mini Huggies. But in the midst of all the chaos, there are moments to breathe and explore. VHS tapes and notes are scattered across the Loading Bay, providing lore as you maneuver around staff corpses and half-eaten ******* Body projects. What catches our attention are the new names Poppy Playtime brings to light—Riley and Cole. Their journal entries offer lore to sink our teeth into, but who exactly is Riley? View the full article
After months of speculation, Halo Infinite has finally teased a new gun called the Mutilator, which is coming to the game later this year. Developed by Halo Studios, Halo Infinite is the sixth mainline entry in the highly popular FPS series and the sequel to 2015's Halo 5: Guardians. View the full article
As Sid Meier's Civilization 7's release date edges closer, many players are getting excited to jump into their first campaign in the new game. The massive 4X strategy simulation game has several major features that differentiate it from previous entries in the series. While these big changes were necessary for helping the series to grow and evolve rather than becoming stagnant, it could also prove frustrating for players who are expecting it to be similar to Civ 6. View the full article
Sniper Elite: Resistance lets you take down enemies with bonus style points for precision shooting—providing you the iconic x-ray vision when shooting the vital organs. One of the game’s many achievements is Open Surgery, which requires you to hit every organ once with a rifle in the campaign mode. This is a relatively easy achievement to earn—provided you know which spots to target. View the full article
The developers behind Overwatch 2 have shared a director’s take teasing changes coming to the hero-shooter, but I can’t help but feel like they are too afraid to acknowledge the writing on the wall. When Overwatch was first released, I remember coming home from school ecstatic to learn my favorite heroes and play matches with my friends. The game felt so fresh, and I could collect a constant stream of rewards from the loot system. Now that time has passed, I can’t help but feel despondent when I think of Overwatch 2 and all the false promises involved. View the full article
The lead writer of Fallout: New Vegas has returned to developer Obsidian, after 14 years away from the company. John Gonzalez announced the news on his LinkedIn profile this week, confirming he’s taken up the role of creative director. However, according to the writer, his new job is “not FNV2”. After his previous stint at Obsidian in 2008 – 2011, Gonzalez was notably a writer for Monolith’s Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor, the lead writer for Guerrilla’s Horizon: Zero Dawn, and narrative director for its sequel Forbidden West. Read More... View the full article
Diablo 4 Season 7 is well underway, and if you've been playing then you're likely experimenting with all the various Witchcraft powers and blasting your way through Headhunt zones to reclaim the lost heads that have escaped from the Tree of Whispers. The new season is a welcome change of pace for ARPG fans, whether you're all-in on Blizzard's iconic series or just fancy a break from running Path of Exile 2 maps. Arriving soon, Diablo 4 patch 2.1.1 is set to make your life smoother, whether you're still unlocking Witchcraft abilities or are grinding for the perfect gear set - but two problematic powers have been switched off for now. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Diablo 4's lead class designer is leaving Blizzard after 15 years Diablo 4 Season 8 release date estimate Diablo 4 and its DLC-exclusive Spiritborn class are now free, but not for long View the full article
t the beginning of every season in Marvel Rivals, each player will get a rank reset and will be demoted around seven tiers (unless they're already floating around the bottom), meaning they'll all just get grouped in Bronze 3. This reset has meant that the first half of Season 1 has—what I can only imagine—felt like a free-for-all fistfight inside a house that's on fire, and every so often, one of your teammates pours gasoline everywhere—so, yeah, it's been fun... Read more.View the full article
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