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  1. Diablo 4’s Season of Witchcraft introduces a variety of Witch Powers to enhance your gameplay. You can unlock most of these powers you play through the seasonal journey, but some are locked. To access these, you must find Forgotten Altars and complete their associated tasks. This is where you can find Forgotten Altars in Diablo 4 season seven. View the full article
  2. Getting hit with an error code when logging into Pokémon TCG Pocket and opening up your daily booster packs can be irritating, especially if you know you’ve got Pack Hourglasses to burn. One of the most frustrating error codes in Pocket is 102-256-014. Here’s a breakdown of the key reasons this error code appears frequently in the game, when it occurs, and whether you can do anything about it. View the full article
  3. Solving the Statue puzzle in the Dig Site in ****** Ops 6 The Tomb lets you begin the Blood Sacrifice—which rewards you the prestigious tier four Gold Armor Vest upon completion. The Statue puzzle is one of the few Easter eggs in The Tomb that you can easily solve before round 10 begins. In your spawn location, the Dig Site, there are two statues without their heads—one on the higher ground and one slightly below. You must find and place their heads to have the option to begin the Blood Sacrifice. View the full article
  4. Updated January 30, 2025: We added new codes! Explore a magical world filled with food-themed heroes and adventures! Form teams, engage in battles, and complete various challenges to advance through the game. If you need additional Diamonds, Summon Tickets, and other freebies, redeem Isekai Feast: Tales of Recipes codes! All Isekai Feast: Tales of Recipes codes list Working Isekai Feast: Tales of Recipes codes GongXiFaCai — Free rewards (New) WelcomeTo2025 — Free rewards CHRISTMASDAY24 — Free rewards CubanSandwic — Free rewards FriedChicken — 2 Summon Tickets, 500K Hero EXP, and 500K Coins jollymax — 188 Diamonds, 2 Summon Tickets, and 100K Hero EXP IFTOR — Miya & Yuri SSR Hero, 10 Hunt Tokens, 5 Elite Scrolls, 1.5K Diamonds, and 5M Coins Recipes — 5 Wish Crystals, 1 Bubble-Storyline, 5 Hunt Tokens, 1K Diamonds, and 500K Coins Tales — 1 Storybook, 15 Summon Tickets, 800 Diamonds, and 800 Advanced Stones Feast — 600 Dia...View the full article
  5. Updated January 30, 2025: Added a new code! Roll for your element, pick your fighting style, and engage in combat against powerful foes. The more spins you have, the higher the chances of rolling Darkness or at least an epic element. That’s why you should redeem Elemental Duels codes to obtain free spins easily. All Elemental Duels codes list Working Elemental Duels codes 50KLikes! — 20 Spins (New) FESTIVEBESTIVE — 15 Spins MECHISHERE — 25 Spins ITSSNOWING — 20k Gold Sorry4Spins! — Spins SHIMMER! — 15 Spins HammerRelease! — 25 Spins Sorry4Spins — 10 Spins NegativeGold — 20k Gold MagmaRelease! — 35 Spins RankedRelease! — 35 Spins NewLighting! — 25 Spins RedWater! — 45 Spins Eruption — 20 Spins NewSystem — 15 Spins Preparation! — 35 Spins BigOne — 25 Spins WinStreaks —15 Spins RevampsAGAIN! — 15 Spins Entanglement! — 10 Spins QualityOfLife! — 10 Spins ...View the full article
  6. Assetto Corsa Evo is easily one of the most exciting racing games of 2025. The huge open-world map of ******* countryside surrounding the famous Nürburgring Nordschleife that developer Kunos Simulazioni is currently crafting for it should make it one of the biggest in the genre. Literally, that is. The map is going to be 1,600 square kilometres in size. That’s about 15 Forza Horizon 5s. However, we’ll need to be patient for that, as the first chunk of it isn’t set to arrive in Evo’s evolving early access version until mid-year, and then grow from there. For now, at least, we get five tracks and 20 cars to noodle around in. The good news is that the driving feel is unsurprisingly fabulous, right out of the gate. At this point, however, that’s… essentially it. It’s hard to argue Evo makes a strong case as an immediately crucial purchase in this early state if you’re not especially keen on taking some warm-up laps before the main event kicks off. It’d be unfair to haul Assetto Corsa Evo over the coals too severely for its current technical blemishes. Yes, I’ve had it hitch up and drop frames occasionally and, yes, it’s crashed or frozen on me several times following its launch – although I’ve certainly had lengthy stints on-track where it’s been entirely cooperative on my current high-powered PC setup (RTX 4080, Intel Core Ultra 9 185H). Overall, it’s admittedly not running on all cylinders right now, but that’s the nature of ‘Early Access’ as a concept. We obviously need to be prepared for it to be a little more Alpha Romeo than Alfa Romeo at this point. And while five circuits and 20 available cars is modest, it does make for a decent amount of combinations to experiment with – and that’s without factoring in the adjustable wet weather options that obviously have very real effects on handling. If you think you’ll be happy to simply hotlap solo around the initial tracks (which include Mount Panorama, Brands Hatch, Imola, Laguna Seca, and Suzuka), Evo’s early access version may keep you busy for at least a few days. It’s certainly worth remembering the early access program for Evo’s immediate predecessor, Assetto Corsa Competizione, launched with just a single car and a single track – the Lamborghini Huracan GT3 race car and the Nürburgring GP circuit. By comparison, Evo’s launch is at least a considerably chunkier one. The first salvo of circuits includes a track from the US, Japan, the ***, continental Europe, and Australia. Moreover, it’s a well-curated one. Notice, for instance, the first salvo of circuits includes a track from the US, Japan, the ***, continental Europe, and Australia. That’s a thoughtful mix that I don’t doubt was deliberate. Similarly, the short but sweet car list includes a spectrum of vehicles, ranging from front-wheel drive hatches to purpose-built race models. The feel of the cars I’ve tested so far has been top notch. I won’t pretend to be able to gauge the accuracy of the tyre model with the kind of insight you might glean from a professional racing driver, because I’m not one; I’m a car nerd journalist with a handful of trackdays in my past that I’m skeptical I’ll ever be able to afford to repeat. What I can say is the sensation of grip is excellent and I was instantly confident to push hard across the top of the mountain at Bathurst. Things always get a little murky when I’m comparing experiences gleaned many years ago using totally different racing setups (I personally migrated from a Thrustmaster TS-XW racing wheel to a direct drive Moza R12 some years ago), but Evo already seems to have nailed that feeling of being able to overdrive a car but still snap it back under control, because the grip will return as long as you wrestle it back into the window. That always suits me, as I’m a bit more of a butcher than a surgeon when it comes to racing sims these days. Forget the whole world turning into ice the second you slip into a slide; Evo is wonderfully intuitive. Compared to ACC, race cars also feel a little less punishingly stiff and cling to the track more tenaciously, even while clattering over bumps or kerbs. In ACC, I generally felt like I was going as fast as I could without losing control. In Evo, I’ve found I feel like I could probably push faster. If I had the skill, that is. There’s also a really great feeling of balance, especially as cars squirm under braking, and the feel of the front end becoming lighter and heavier based on elevation changes is nice and pronounced. So yes, in the tradition of the original Assetto Corsa and ACC before it, Evo is already a genuinely terrific driving experience. But does that make this first taste a must-play? Right now, no. Not really. If you get it today you’re essentially just pre-ordering the final game at a slightly discounted price. That alone could be reason enough for you to grab it, and it’s a totally fair argument. However, other than confirming it feels good, there’s just not really much more joy to extract from Evo for the time being. As a man who peeled countless demo discs from the front of magazines back in ’90s, I’ve certainly got nothing against what’s essentially a hefty demo, but it’s not one I really want to keep playing anymore after seeing all of its tracks. But I’ll definitely be back for more when it’s available and some of the more annoying aspects have been resolved. Simply put, the racing itself just isn’t that robust at the moment, and it’s tedious being punted off track by computer-controlled opponents who simply try to drive through you around corners. I don’t know what the answer is, but the AI certainly still needs work. There have definitely been times when other cars seemed to be deliberately giving me racing room, and others where they’ve made unscripted mistakes. That’s good, because it creates the illusion they’re not just machines. It’s also true that getting speared into from behind is an unfortunate reality in real racing. Incidents happen, sure. But it’d be something that would happen to you quite irregularly in reality, whereas it’s far too common in Evo for racing to remain fun. If I wanted to get rear-ended for kicks, I’d brake-check Lance Stroll in a drive-thru. If I wanted to get rear-ended for kicks, I’d brake-check Lance Stroll in a drive-thru. That’s a pretty big problem when these races are largely all Evo offers in its current condition. There were supposed to be some other modes available, based on what was announced when the early access version launched, but ever since I started playing Evo has been stuck in ‘Offline’ mode. Evo’s Driving Academy mode and Special Events are currently inaccessible to me. All I can do is generate custom practice or race sessions. Tying functionality to an always-online caveat is very concerning, and I cannot fathom why it’s necessary for single-player content. Fortunately, there’s still plenty of time for Kunos to tweak that on the road map ahead. View the full article
  7. The Dream Fragments Sapphire Ring is a powerful accessory in Path of Exile 2, granting you an important set of resistances to protect yourself against enemies who deal cold damage, along with some powerful boosts to your Mana reserves and restoration. Like most items in PoE 2, though, there's no one concrete way to obtain this unique ring; it's a totally unique drop that you may find on your first time trying, or spend hours without seeing. It's a Unique-tier item, which means it's exceptionally rare, and the chances of it dropping are low across the board. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  8. Atomfall is an upcoming first-person survival game by Rebellion Developments, a British studio best known for its Sniper Elite games. Set in the United Kingdom after one of the worst nuclear accidents in history, the Windscale nuclear disaster, Atomfall takes an alternate path in history to a world where most of Northern England has become a quarantine zone. In 1962, in England, five years after the disaster, players had to explore the region, despite its many mutated monsters and dangerous humans, to discover exactly what happened. View the full article
  9. Peripeteia is an upcoming indie immersive sim where you're an out-of-work cyborg mercenary living in a dilapidated post-Soviet city full of homeless people, gas-mask thugs, and talkative bartenders. "It's Deus Ex except you're Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell, retired, in Poland." That's how I summed up the demo for Peripeteia when I played it in 2021, and I've been waiting to play more of it ever since... Read more.View the full article
  10. Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 Season 2 introduces several new changes to Ranked Play, including rewards you can earn by earning different milestones. You can climb through the ranks to earn exclusive cosmetics in both the standard online multiplayer and the battle royale mode Warzone. As your Skill Rating increases, you can gain a variety of items that will help you show off what your skills have accomplished. View the full article
  11. Baldur’s Gate 3 has 10 companions who can be recruited throughout the game. Players can learn their backstories, many of which involve encounters which appear to be significantly above their power level. Although the canon reason for most of the companions as to why they perform differently in the game compared to their backstory is the illithid tadpole, some of the companions are not infected but are still less powerful than expected. View the full article
  12. The Wacom One 13 Touch is one of the finest drawing tablets I ever had the pleasure to work with. Having used various tablets from manufacturers such as Xp-pen and GAOMON, Wacom has consistently managed to blow expectations right out of the water with its state-of-the-art approach to digital art mediums. Wacom One 13 Touch […] Source View the full article
  13. side from Civilization 7's transformative ages system, one of the most significant changes is the introduction of towns. In past games, all of your civilization's settlements were cities, and they all worked in the same way. In Civ 7, you can have just one city if you want—your capital—and still expand across an entire continent thanks to the humble town... Read more.View the full article
  14. Diablo 4 players will have the chance to get the new Trag'Oul's Consort mount in the upcoming Lunar Awakening event. The celebration of the ******** Lunar New Year starts on February 4, and for the second time will give Diablo 4 players a chance to acquire new cosmetics. View the full article
  15. Hollow Knight: Silksong has been dethroned as Steam's most-wishlisted game with Capcom's Monster Hunter Wilds taking the top spot. After dropping Hollow Knight: Silksong to the third spot, Monster Hunter Wilds surpassed Valve's Deadlock in total wishlists on Steam as the Monster Hunter community prepares for the game's launch next month. View the full article
  16. GungHo's newest trailer for Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter compares the new and old visuals. View the full article
  17. During today's Q2 investors call, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed that Indiana Jones and The Great Circle has reached 4 million players. In an otherwise ho-hum earnings report for its gaming division, a bright spot appears to be MachineGames' newest release which has garnered critical acclaim, multiple awards, and now millions of players. While sales numbers are hard to pin down given its availability on Xbox Game Pass, 4 million is still an impressive number of players considering not many people knew exactly what to expect in a modern, AAA Indiana Jones game. We loved it ourselves, calling it an "irrestistable and immersive global treasure hunt," along with nominations for Game of the Year and Best Xbox game. You can read our full review here. Elsewhere in Xbox land, Microsoft confirmed that Game Pass PC grew 30% last quarter and set a new quarterly revenue record. On the cloud gaming side, 140 million hours of streaming has been logged. All this helped Xbox content and service revenue grow 2%. There's still work to be done however. While the Game Pass figures were stronger than expected, overall gaming revenue declined 7% and Xbox hardware revenue declined 29%. What does this all mean? Well, Microsoft still has ground to make up in the console and hardware space, but its continued investment into Game Pass appears to be paying off. Game Pass growth on PC makes sense given Xbox had a slate of big game releases last quarter that includes Indiana Jones but also Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 and Microsoft Flight Simulator. All of which were available on Game Pass day one for Ultimate subscribers. Matt Kim is IGN's Senior Features Editor. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  18. While I don't celebrate it myself, I'm all about scoring some sky-high savings from an annual lunar celebration. EA and Capcom seem to be leading the charge here with some ≥80% discounts on PC titles. I'm also seeing some mighty fine JRPG savings in the Nintendo eShop, plus some always welcome storage savings for Xbox Series X. As always, take a browse below to find a bunch more gold! In retro news, I've baked a large America-shaped birthday cake for Cruis'n USA, an early N64 arcade racer that's turned 27. This was uncomplicated wannabe 3D Outrun stuff—select one of seven muscle cars and then race against time through the checkpoints of 14 different courses. Honestly, this was only really memorable for its rockin' soundtrack, some decent 2P split racing, and a bunch of censorship decisions enforced by Nintendo. Seems they weren't fans of the ability to roadkill wildlife, a bikini-clad pornstar handing over trophies (shirt Photoshopped in), and also this weird secret ending with Bill and Hilary Clinton partying in a hot tub. Different time, folks. This Day in Gaming Aussie birthdays for notable games. - Cruis'n USA (N64) 1998. - Arc: Twilight of the Spirits (PS2) 2004.- Octodad: Dadliest Catch (PC) 2014.- Life is Strange (PC,PS3/4,X360) 2015.">eBay - Arc: Twilight of the Spirits (PS2) 2004. eBay - Octodad: Dadliest Catch (PC) 2014. Get - Life is Strange (PC,PS3/4,X360) 2015. Redux Table of ContentsNintendo SwitchPCXboxPlayStationLEGONice Savings for Nintendo Switch LEGO Skywalker Saga (-80%) - A$17.99Octopath Traveler (-60%) - A$35.98LEGO Harry Potter Col. (-80%) - A$8.99No Man's Sky (-60%) - A$31.98Trials of Mana (-60%) - A$31.98 Expiring Recent Deals Switch OLED + Mario Kart 8 ($30 off) - A$469Mortal Kombat 1 (-37%) - A$37.48Persona 5 Royal (-30%) - A$69 Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card. Switch Console Prices How much to Switch it up? [/url] Back to top Purchase Cheap for PC Dying Light 10th Anniversary (-100%) - FREESleeping Dogs: DE (-85%) - A$4.04Ace Combat 7 (-91%) - A$8.54Titanfall 2 (-90%) - A$3.99Mass Effect: LE (-90%) - A$8.99 Expiring Recent Deals Diablo IV (-45%) - A$41.22Persona 3 Reload (-55%) - A$48.58It Takes Two (-80%) - A$9.99Doom Eternal (-78%) - A$12.08GTA Trilogy (-60%) - A$35.98The Witcher 3 Complete (-80%) - A$15.79 Or just get a Steam Wallet Card PC Hardware Prices Slay your pile of shame. [/url] Back to top Exciting Bargains for Xbox FFXII: Zodiac Age (-57%) - A$34.23Dragon Age: The Veilguard (-28%) - A$79Red Dead Redemption II (-42%) - A$29Star Wars Outlaws (-50%) - A$55Hogwarts Legacy (-64%) - A$39Death Stranding DC (-50%) - A$27.47 Expiring Recent Deals Assassin’s Creed Mirage (-60%) - A$31.78Armored Core VI (-61%) - A$40.57Assassin’s Creed ****** Flag (-80%) - A$5.99Ninja Gaiden ****** (-50%) - A$7.48Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot (-17%) - A$207 Or just invest in an Xbox Card. Xbox Console Prices How many bucks for a 'Box? [/url] Back to top Pure Scores for PlayStation Star Wars Outlaws (-50%) - A$55Dragon Age: The Veilguard (-32%) - A$74CoD: MW3 (-55%) - A$49Resident Evil Origins Col. (-36%) - A$32Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 (-19%) - A$89Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza (-11%) - A$89 Expiring Recent Deals CoD: MW3 (-55%) - A$49Assassin’s Creed Shadows (-19%) - A$89RoboCop: Rogue City (-45%) - A$47.54Wild Hearts (-87%) - A$14.99Armored Core VI (-46%) - A$53.85 PS+ Monthly Freebies Yours to keep from Jan 7 with this subscription Suicide Squad: KTJL [PS5]NFS Hot Pursuit Remastered [PS4]The Stanley Parable: Ultra [PS4/5] Or purchase a PS Store Card. What you'll pay to 'Station. [/url] Back to top Legit LEGO Deals City: Spaceship (-40%) - A$17.99 [Hidden Content]: Jungle Explorer (-36%) - A$32 [Hidden Content]: Roses (-35%) - A$15 [Hidden Content]? Expiring Recent Deals City: Prison Island (-29%) - A$142.35Emerald City (-36%) - A$109Creator 3in1: Panda (-35%) - A$39 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]
  19. Back 4 Blood is widely regarded as the greatest co-op zombie game ever. Resident Evil gives us some of the scariest undead experiences. The likes of DayZ are touted for their intense focus on survival. But in discussions about iconic zombie games, Dying Light is a name that should come up more often than it does. While the original is great, Dying Light 2 is a far more accomplished iteration of the open-world, parkour-infused zombie slaying game, and right now it's super cheap on Steam. In fact, it's dropped to its lowest ever price. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Dying Light 2 gets festive as it brings back fan-favorite Winter Tales event Big Dying Light 2 update brings back the roguelike mode, and makes it way harder Surprise Dying Light 2 update transforms how you play the zombie game View the full article
  20. Minecraft may be an enormous sandbox where you can build anything you like, but that doesn't mean the laws of nature shouldn't be adhered to. That was the conclusion Mojang came to in 2022, anyway, when it scrapped plans to add fireflies in as a passive mob because, in the real world, they are poisonous to frogs. Yes, really. Well, over two years on from that moment, fireflies are coming back to Minecraft - but not as a mob. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The 24 best Minecraft castle builds, ideas, and blueprints The 50 best Minecraft seeds for 1.21 January 2025 The best Minecraft YouTubers 2025 View the full article
  21. The Lead Class Designer of Diablo 4, Adam Jackson, has decided to leave Blizzard after 15 years at the studio. Jackson has become a pretty well-known figure among Diablo 4 fans and will likely be missed. View the full article
  22. The From Nothing Diamond is a valuable piece of loot in Path of Exile 2, granting you greater flexibility with your character build by allowing you to jump around the passive skill tree more freely. As you level up, you'll make use of multiple resources to perfect your Path of Exile 2 build: Skill Gems to unlock new abilities, gear to grant you special perks, and skill points to unlock game-changing passives. Although your abilities have the most obvious impact at the beginning of the game, passives arguably become more important over time, completely changing the specialization of your build. View the full article
  23. Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 publisher Focus Entertainment has just released a comprehensive roadmap of everything coming to the co-op shooter in the first half of 2025. With a treasure trove of upcoming content, cosmetics, and quality-of-life improvements, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 players have plenty to look forward to in the coming months. View the full article
  24. ****** Ops 6 enjoyed a record breaking launch quarter as it topped software sales on both Xbox and PlayStation, according to Microsoft. The latest entry in Activision’s shooter series was released on October 25, 2024, for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4 and PC. Notably, it was also the first Call of Duty to be available on Game Pass on day one. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella touched on the game’s early performance during the company’s second quarter earnings call on Wednesday. Read More... View the full article
  25. While Enshrouded is a mighty fun solo survival and building experience, the fun factor gets amplified a lot when you jump into Embervale together with friends. And that’s where dedicated servers come in handy. With dedicated Enshrouded servers, the server will remain online for your friends to hop in even when you’re offline, and vice versa. Also, if you are the one hosting the game for your friends from the same PC that you are playing the game on, it can take some serious strain off your system (especially when it’s a 16-player server with a lot of simultaneous activities). View the full article

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