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  1. Materials are essential for just about everything you can do in Hello Kitty Island Adventure, ranging from crafting items to trading for clothes and furniture. One of the most important materials you need to know how to get is Rubber. Rubber might not be where you’d expect and is fairly small, making it decently easy to overlook if you’re unfamiliar with it. If you’re struggling to locate and obtain this item, here’s where to find Rubber in Hello Kitty Island Adventure. View the full article
  2. Player First Games has announced that MultiVersus Season 5 will be its last, bringing the Warner Bros. platform fighting game to a close May 30, 2025, at 9 a.m. PST. The studio revealed plans to discontinue support for the crossover brawler with a blog post on its website. MultiVersus, which launched May 28 last year, will launch into Season 5 starting next week, February 4, and will continue through its May 2025 end date. It’s at this point that support for online play will come to an end, with Player First promising that players will still be able to access all earned and purchased content while offline via the local gameplay mode and training mode. “Most importantly, we want to thank every player and person who has ever played or supported MultiVersus,” a message from the MultiVersus team says. “All of us on the Player First Games and Warner Bros. Games teams have poured our heart and soul into this game. We will be forever grateful for the incredible support of the MultiVersus community throughout this journey.​” It's been an incredible ride, MVPs. Thank you for all the support. For more details, please visit our blog post [Hidden Content] and FAQ [Hidden Content]. [Hidden Content] — MultiVersus (@multiversus) January 31, 2025 Player First adds that real-money transactions for MultiVersus are no longer available as of today, though fans will still have the option to use Gleamium and character tokens to access in-game content until support ends come May 30. MultiVersus will also be delisted from the PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, Steam, and Epic Games Store at this time. MultiVersus’ demise follows news that the project was seen as a major failure for Warner Bros. Discovery. In a financial call from November, the company explained that MultiVersus performed far worse than expected, resulting in around a $100 million writedown for its games sector. That brought the total to $300 million after the launch of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League in January. Just last week, Variety reported that Warner Bros. Games head David Haddad would be leaving the company following a tumultuous 2024. "We took another $100 million plus impairment due to the underperforming releases, primarily MultiVersus this quarter, bringing total writedown year-to-date to over $300 million in our games business, a key factor in this year’s studio profit decline,” chief financial officer Gunnar Wiedenfels said during the November call. Although today’s news means the free-to-play Warner Bros. fighting game will shut down just days after celebrating its one-year launch anniversary, Season 5 will at least send it out with a bang. In addition to the usual new content seasonal updates bring, new characters Lola Bunny and Aquaman will also be joining the fight as playable characters. Both will be available starting next week, with the Looney Toons icon able to be unlocked as a daily calendar reward and the DC superhero available through the battle pass. Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe). View the full article
  3. According to a new rumor, Fable may be released for PlayStation 5 on day one. Previously announced for PC and Xbox Series X/S, this isn't the first time a PlayStation 5 release for Fable has been speculated, with players on Sony's flagship console wondering if they should get excited ahead of the title's launch later in 2025. View the full article
  4. Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has already received several exciting content updates, with more additions already on the way in early 2025. Even though the updates may be somewhat infrequent compared to other major titles, each Space Marine 2 patch provides plenty of replayability and new ways to tear apart the enemies of mankind. While it's hard to beat the level of quality official updates and patches can provide, community-made content might be the best bet for Space Marine 2's future. View the full article
  5. After nearly two decades, EA is finally bringing the original two Sims games to Steam for the series' 25th anniversary. View the full article
  6. A full-sized Gardevoir plush has been revealed by the Pokemon Center, and will go on ***** in Japan on February 6. This is a perfect gift for young children who love Pokemon, super fans looking to add another rad toy to their collection, and the most down bad gooners to ever exist. Read more View the full article
  7. New Dungeons and Dragons playtest material released by Wizards of the Coast has some Forgotten Realms fans up in arms about a supposed lore change. The new Unearthed Arcana playtest includes eight new subclasses, but the kerfuffle is centered around just one of them, a new Paladin subclass called the Purple Dragon Knight. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: DnD will produce no new campaigns in 2025, and that's a very good thing All DnD classes explained DnD's next free adventure looks like a zombie-busting tower defense game View the full article
  8. Player First Games / Warner Bros. Games have announced that the Super Smash Bros.-like game MultiVersus is officially closing. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  9. Xbox Game Pass subscribers can now play Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector, a game that has the distinction of being the highest-rated new release of 2025 so far. Xbox Game Pass has had a busy January 2025. While there weren't a lot of new games added to Game Pass at the beginning of the month, the second half of January 2025 has been hectic. View the full article
  10. The second season of Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 has arrived after an unusually long, two-and-a-half-month first season. ****** Ops 6 season two brings lots of new content to Zombies, Ranked Play, Warzone, and the game's Multiplayer. There's plenty for multiplayer fans to get stuck into, with ten new weapons, including the fan-favorite PPSh-41 SMG, four new attachments to breathe new life into some of ****** Ops 6's best weapons, three new maps, and some new game modes to go with them. View the full article
  11. Following the layoffs that weren't called layoffs by EA and BioWare in the company's announcement of downsizing at the studio which recently released Dragon Age: The Veilguard, one of the game's writers has shared a message for fans concerned about the series' future. Read more View the full article
  12. The saga began last year when the supermarket, established in 2013 under the name "Super Mario," renewed its trademark registration. This routine filing seemingly caught Nintendo's attention, prompting the lawsuit. Read Entire Article View the full article
  13. Rebels are one of the most iconic comps to come out of TFT Set 13, and it’s thanks to their flashy playstyle and some of the most powerful boards in the meta. Today, we’ll quickly guide you through setting up a powerful Rebel board in TFT Set 13.4 and achieving top-four finishes. View the full article
  14. Bad news Shaggy mains, it looks like the online servers for MultiVersus will soon be no more. In a post to social media as well as a blog post on the official website, it's been confirmed that the end of the game's fifth season will also mark the end of MultiVersus updates in general. Read more View the full article
  15. How badly do you want to play the Elden Ring Nightreign beta? Invites to the upcoming network test have already been sent out by FromSoftware and the first live demo for the RPG and roguelike is scheduled to begin on Friday February 14. Of course, there are some people who applied to play and didn't get access, and if you're one of them, and you're feeling especially forlorn, well, there's good news and bad news. The good news is that you can buy your way into Shadow of the Erdtree's co-op follow-up. The bad news is that it could cost you the same as a brand-new GPU. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: If you want to play the Elden Ring Nightreign beta, FromSoftware has an update Elden Ring Nightreign beta start date and how to sign up Elden Ring Nightreign release date estimate, gameplay, and news View the full article
  16. Warner Bros.' crossover platform fighter MultiVersus is shutting down in 2025, according to a post on the official MultiVersuswebsite. The game was first released in May 2024, after a series of beta tests the two years prior. Playing much like a film-and-TV-themed Smash Bros., it featured fighters from a number of Warner Bros. properties, including Looney Tunes, The Matrix, Game of Thrones, Cartoon Network, and Hanna-Barbera. The decision comes after "careful consideration" by Warner Bros. Games, which thanked players for their interest in its statement. View the full article
  17. The latest episode of VGC: The Video Game Podcast is now available. This week, VGC’s Chris Scullion, Andy Robinson and Pete Donaldson chat about the news that Forza Horizon 5 is coming to PS5, and what this means for Xbox’s multiformat plans going forward. We also chat about Bioware’s downsizing plans, Sony’s decision to drop the PSN account requirement on PC, and Microsoft being the number one publisher last month in terms of global sales. Read More... View the full article
  18. Left 4 Dead 2. Resident Evil 2 Remake. Dying Light 2. Dead Island 2. Your choices for blasting your way through hordes of zombies are many. But I've been eagerly awaiting news on Killing Floor 3, the third entry in the Tripwire Interactive series. Playing the first game was a real revelation for me - its weapons feel so good to fire, from the animation to the sound design, that it makes popping zeds especially satisfying. The second game expanded and evolved that basic formula, and now we're set for another installment with confirmation of a launch date and the ability to sign up for a February beta. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Killing Floor 3 release date, trailers, and gameplay Killing Floor 3 will let you shred down Zeds with over 120 weapon mods Killing Floor 3 returns to its beloved "horror roots" View the full article
  19. The developer of Civilization 7 has explained why it strongly recommends even veteran Civ players stick with the tutorial for their first full campaign. In a post on Steam, Ed Beach, creative director at Firaxis Games, offered his tips for your first game of Civilization 7. “Civilization 7 is a big game, with many new systems and mechanics that differentiate it from earlier games in our series,” he began. “There's a lot to learn, so we felt that it was important that we provide some suggestions to ensure everyone has a successful first experience.” This is a reference to Civilization 7’s Ages system, which is a drastic change for the long-running strategy series. A full campaign in Civilization 7 is one that goes through all three Ages: Antiquity, Exploration, and Modern. Once the Age is completed, all players (and any AI opponents) experience an Age Transition simultaneously. During an Age Transition, three things happen: you select a new civilization from the new Age to represent your empire, you choose which Legacies you want to retain in the new Age, and the game world evolves. The Civilization games have never had such a system. Beach then explained why Firaxis chose Small as the default map size for Civilization 7. “We know that many veteran Civ players love to play on the largest map size and see the maximum number of empires battle it out,” he said. “However, there's a very deliberate reason that we chose Small as the default map size. With three other empires on your home continent, and a few more to discover later in the game, Small Maps make for a very comfortable experience while you are learning the ins and outs of Civ 7. “We especially recommend this map size as you get your feet wet with our new Diplomacy system. Tracking your relationship and ongoing diplomatic activities with a manageable number of opponents makes it way easier to get the hang of how you want to spend and manage your Diplomatic Influence. “We also recommend sticking with Continents Plus for your Map Type selection. The extra islands just off-shore help ease you into the ocean exploration – a key element of the Exploration Age, the second chapter of our game.” As for the Tutorial and Advisors, Beach confirmed that when you launch into your first game of Civilization 7, it turns the Tutorial on for you. He also strongly recommended Civ pros play with the Tutorial on, at least for their first full game. “The Tutorial is designed to provide tips and explanations exactly when you first encounter something new,” Beach explained. “Fans experienced with earlier Civ titles may scoff at the idea of playing with the Tutorial on, but with so many of our game systems having received upgrades and revisions, we really do recommend sticking with the Tutorial for your first full campaign through our three Ages. “Keep in mind that the game has four different Advisors, and you can control which ones are actively leading you through a series of quests to teach you their portion of the game. If it's too much to take in all at once, we suggest listening to only a single Advisor at a time.” Even after you’ve mastered enough systems to turn the tutorial off, you should switch to the setting Only Warnings, Beach recommended. “This setting allows these same Advisors to jump in and warn you if your empire's progress is about to undergo a major setback,” he said. “Even our internal team at Firaxis that knows this game so well plays with these warnings enabled!” Overnight, Firaxis unveiled Civilization 7’s post-launch roadmap as part of a special livestream event (Great Britain has been relegated to DLC). Civilization 7 itself launches on PC via Steam, on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X and S on February 11, although the more expensive Deluxe Edition grants access from February 6. Wesley is the *** News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
  20. Bungie reveals more details on the upcoming fragile mods to the Destiny 2 legendary weapons coming in Episode Heresy. Change is on the horizon for Destiny 2, as Episode Heresy launches on February 4, and while there's still plenty that Bungie has yet to reveal, the studio has already confirmed a lot of new information ahead of the big content drop. View the full article
  21. Bethesda games are famous for their modding communities, and Fallout New Vegas, in particular, is no stranger to some massive, total conversion projects made by fans. Despite there being many of these total conversion projects, most have failed to see the light of day, and this is due to a problem that many mod developers looking to create big projects are suffering from. Although cosmetic mods will always be popular, modding has evolved beyond just these, and with the freedom of Bethesda's Creation Engine, modders for Fallout 4 and Skyrim are attempting some truly ambitious things. View the full article
  22. Foundation is Now Available on Steam and is 25% off!* Foundation is a grid-less, laidback medieval city-building game with a focus on organic development, monument construction and resource management. *Offer ends February 7 at 10AM Pacific Time View the full article
  23. Who says you can't be fashionable when you're lugging around your top-spec PC? Thanks to an interesting collaboration between a fashion designer and a web browser, you could soon own your very own $2,000 high-end gaming PC carry bag, described as a "handcrafted, XXXXXXL bucket bag" for all of your important kit. This isn't an early April fools joke, either. A collaboration between Opera GX and fashion designer Hed Mayner led to the creation of the Prêt-à-Portable collection, of which this bag is part. It might seem mad, but given the size, it looks big enough to fit the best gaming PCs out there with room to spare. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Riot teams up with OperaGX for League of Legends World Championship Opera GX's new browser AI wants to answer all your videogame questions Get popular indie game roguelike free on Opera GX View the full article
  24. Freighters in No Man’s Sky open a whole new range of features and mechanics to have fun with. From building a base on the capital ship to assembling a fleet of frigates and sending them out on expeditions to find rare loot, there’s a lot you can do. You can only own one freighter at a time, but there are ways to expand and upgrade it. For example, Salvaged Frigate Modules unlock new rooms and structures you can build on the freighter, similar to Salvaged Data and regular blueprints. View the full article
  25. Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 and Warzone Season 2 doesn't appear to be off to a great start on Steam, as data shows a decrease of over 70,000 players when compared to 2023's Modern Warfare 3 Season 2 update. Both Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6and Warzone received the highly anticipated Season 2 update on January 28, but new content and improvements don't appear to have brought back players who have recently ditched the shooter. View the full article

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