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  1. Updated January 11, 2025: We added new codes! When you’re upset and feel like crushing something, that’s the perfect moment to play Car Crushers 2. Destroy priceless cars in 59 different ways and race friends while trying to survive a nuclear catastrophe. This experience is truly explosive, and Car Crushers 2 codes add more fuel to the flame. All Car Crushers 2 codes list Active Car Crushers 2 codes RETRODRIVE — 70 MP (New) SUPERGT — 70 MP (New) 1.5MLikes — 20 MP (New) Expired Car Crushers 2 codes 1XMONEY V16SUPER SUPERSPORT CLASSICV8 SUPERLIGHT HALLOWEEN XMAS V10POWER ROCKETSPEED TRACKSTAR RALLYMASTER SANDATTACK AIRSTUNT Related: Car Driving Indonesia codes and Midnight Chasers codes How to redeem codes in Car Crushers 2 Thanks to our guide below, redeeming Car Crushers 2 codes is a piece of cake: Image by PC Invasion Launch Car Crushers 2 in Roblox. Press the cogwheel button at th...View the full article
  2. Ark: Survival Evolved remains one of the biggest and best survival games around. Taking the touchstones of crafting and base building to an island infested with dinosaurs, it continues to dominate Steam all these years later. With concurrent players regularly over the 40,000 mark and a whopping 536,000 reviews at 84% positive since launch, the original Ark is still some of the best the survival genre has to offer. This formula came to mobile late last year in the form of Ark: Ultimate Mobile Edition, and this version keeps going from strength to strength. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: 17 of the best Ark mods in 2025 New free Ark survival game hits one million players in 24 hours Ark commands - cheats and admin code list View the full article
  3. Idea Factory International has announced a delay for the western release for Temirana: The Lucky Princess and the Tragic Knights, a new otome visual novel. Temirana: The Lucky Princess and the Tragic Knights will forgo its 2025 release for one sometime in 2026. A reasoning behind the delay wasn’t confirmed. When the otome visual novel […] Source View the full article
  4. Fortnite Festival has officially confirmed that the popular rhythm game spinoff of the Epic Games battle royale will be receiving local co-op support, but with a major asterisk. The beloved shooter from Epic Games has continued to expand its brand into more genres throughout recent years, with numerous spinoffs and different game modes. LEGO Fortnite saw Epic Games launch a Minecraft-esque sandbox survival game, while Rocket Racing saw Fortnite team up with Psyonix for a high-octane racing game. Now, one of Fortnite's most popular game modes is set to receive a major update. View the full article
  5. The rumored Resident Evil Zero remake is likely to prompt Capcom to strike a marketing deal with Nintendo, a well-known leaker believes. Their claim suggests that the reimagining of Resident Evil Zero will be a day-one release on the Switch 2. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  6. Infinity Nikki developer Papergames has announced a slew of new improvements and optimizations coming to the free-to-play game in 2025. Following its release on December 5, 2024, Infinity Nikki has seen incredible success, with players quickly falling in love with the title's unique dress-up mechanics and vast open world. View the full article
  7. Stardew Valley is one of the most successful cozy games of all time, and the title captured people's hearts when it was first released in 2016, and it hasn't let go since. As of January 2025, Stardew Valley has sold 41 million copies. It's seen by many to be the gold standard of cozy gaming, the one game that all other cozy games are inevitably compared to, sometimes unfavorably. View the full article
  8. Steam has multiple settings for how you appear to other players, including a setting to appear offline even when you’re not. These settings can help you communicate to your Steam friends or Steam Family when you are online and ready to play a game, or if you’ve stepped away from the computer. Steam offers a few ways to change this status, both while in a game and just looking at the main page. View the full article
  9. Submachine guns in Delta Force are a weapons category mainly dedicated to the Support class operators. Just like Assault has assault rifles and Recon has snipers, Supports specialize in fast-firing weapons that melt careéess enemies. A reliable submachine gun is what you need when in the trenches trying to rescue your teammates and apply pressure on the enemy forces. Here are the five best SMGs in Delta Force. View the full article
  10. 2025 looks to be a huge year for handheld gaming. After many years in the wilderness, pushed aside by the rise of mobile games and the departure of PlayStation from the handheld market, there’s now a medley of portable consoles and gaming PCs enjoying a renaissance in quality on-the-go gaming experiences. The biggest name among them: the Nintendo Switch 2. The company pulled off an incredible comeback with 2017’s Switch, reversing its fortunes after a limp response to the Wii U, selling 150 million units over the next seven years, recycling its underutilised Wii U library, and launching two of the best Zelda games ever made. With a new version expected in early 2025, everyone is waiting with baited breath to see what Nintendo has up its sleeve, though it’s likely Nintendo will play things safe to continue its current winning streak. The Switch 2 looks to be less of a revolution, and more of an evolution, with backwards compatibility for Switch games and a similar form factor to the 2017 console. However, while we’re low on official details, we are high on leaks. Reports so far suggest an expanded 8-inch LCD screen, 1080p output in handheld mode, 4K upscaling in docked mode, electromagnetic Joy-Cons that ditch the current Switch’s rail attachment system, and a custom version of Nvidia’s T234 mobile processor that should at least beat the PS4 and Xbox One for performance. You might even be able to use a Joy-**** as a mouse! While I’ll personally miss the benefits of the Switch OLED’s display, I can’t deny the draw of a more powerful LCD Switch, and it’s very likely to be a hot purchase for many years to come. It’s just worth asking whether the Switch 2 is going to be quite as successful, or desirable, in a market now crowded with excellent handheld competitors, Alongside the ongoing success of Valve’s Steam Deck, we’ve just seen a fleet of new gaming PCs unveiled at CES, many of which build on previous 2024 devices and have allowed manufacturers to iterate faster than Nintendo’s near-decade-long console cycles. So can the Switch 2 repeat its victory lap in 2025, or not? The First Switch Era Comes to a Close, Will a New One Begin? For the first few years of the Nintendo Switch’s lifespan, there was no meaningful competition – handheld gaming had been largely abandoned by other electronics manufacturers, content to leave the space to mobile gaming and the steady succession of Nintendo DS consoles. The Switch blew apart the assumption that handheld consoles had fallen out of favor with the gaming public, showing a massive appetite for on-the-go gaming bolstered by modern display technologies and a pinch of Nintendo ingenuity (Home console? Handheld? Why not both?). However, success naturally breeds imitators. In 2022 we got Valve’s Steam Deck, a gaming PC that cost a little more than the mainline Switch, but managed to ride on Nintendo’s popularisation of handheld gaming while offering a distinct modus operandi – bringing a PC gamer’s entire Steam library on the go. The Steam Deck cleaves pretty close to the Switch in many areas, including an equivalent 1280x800 resolution and a price tag only slightly higher than the $350 Switch OLED (for the base Steam Deck model, at least). However, it’s set apart by access to the Steam library, and a chunkier, more ergonomic build that isn’t as focused on fitting a child’s hands. While there’s no immediate Steam Deck 2 in sight – likely not until 2026 or beyond – Valve’s machine is still very much in demand, and now surrounded by competitors. There’s a wide range of handheld gaming PCs running on the Windows operating system, from the Asus ROG Ally X to the GPD Win 4, which offer the full benefits of a Windows desktop PC, with access to Steam, Epic Games, Xbox, GOG, and itch.io stores alongside other apps and services. And with a new suite of AMD Z2 chipsets launching in 2025 for improved performance and battery life, these portable gaming PCs look better placed than ever to take on a Switch successor. Who’s the competition? The biggest story in new handhelds is the Lenovo Legion Go S, a newer, lighter version of last year’s Legion Go that ditches the former’s removable controllers for an all-in-one design, doubles its RAM to 32GB, and packs a 120Hz display. What’s most interesting is that it comes in both Windows 11 and SteamOS configurations, meaning you can opt for a third-party Steam Deck or a more fleshed-out Windows ecosystem. You’ll also be able to choose between models with the new Z2 Go chipset and an older Z1 processor, meaning a wide range of prices from $599 to $729 when taking all the different configurations into account. A next-gen Legion Go 2 is also on the horizon this year, packing in a new AMD Z2 Extreme processor and doubling its battery capacity – helpful given the Legion Go tended only to last an hour or two between charges. Elsewhere, Acer’s Nitro Blaze range is expanding with an 11-inch handheld with a 2560x1600 120Hz display that should make the Switch’s screen look positively scrawny – even if it costs $1199 and sounds like a literal handful. And the MSI Claw 8 AI+, an update to the MSI Claw, has a new Intel Lunar Lake chipset, an improved 80WHr battery, an 8-inch 120Hz display, a $899 price tag, and a lot to prove after the dour reception of last year’s model. I also wouldn’t rule out the Asus ROG Ally range. The $799 ROG Ally X topped our best handheld gaming PC guide last year, thanks to a hefty 80WHr battery, 1TB of storage, and brilliant on-the-go performance. We said in our review that, “with more and faster memory and double the battery as the original Ally, the Ally X will run any modern game without dying in an hour and a half.” There’s no official announcement for a 2025 successor, but the Ally X could well find a 2025 audience, or get a replacement later in the year. Which Handheld Will Win 2025? These souped-up Windows (and SteamOS) handhelds have some key benefits over the Switch 2. They largely sidestep the sub-$400 market, leaving that easily-won territory to Nintendo or less capable devices, and focusing on more impressive specs. Compared to the Switch ecosystem, you can generally expect more powerful processors, higher resolutions and frame rates, and the openness of a Windows ecosystem that can access multiple game storefronts and therefore a greater variety of games. Even if you’re locked into SteamOS, Steam alone has over 70 thousand games, compared to only a handful of thousand on Nintendo Switch. So it’s worth remembering that the Switch, for all its charm and first-party exclusives, has a much smaller list of available titles overall. However, Windows 11 is not an ideal interface for a handheld gaming PC, given it was never designed with that purpose in mind. There’s something to the focus and simplicity of Nintendo’s operating system, which is often what draws people to a dedicated console in the first place. A new Switch will likely fall short on specification compared to many handhelds released in 2025, without the pure power that comes with pricier processors and a focus on playing AAA PC games. But an improved handheld experience, and some AI upscaling to boost its capabilities in docked mode, should go some way to plugging the gap. And given its domination of the sub-$400 market, and the strength of the Nintendo Switch name, I don’t think any of these competitors are going to meaningfully dent the Switch 2’s success, or come close to its sales numbers, and I’d call Switch 2 the best choice for most gamers in 2025. For committed PC gamers, or anyone with a lot more than $400 cash to splash, then the Lenovo Legion Go S may be the best shout – especially with a SteamOS option for those who don’t want to bother with Windows 11’s nonoptimal interface. Until we see an official Steam Deck 2, this is likely the best way to play your Steam library on the go. For a Windows handheld, it gets a little trickier. I don’t have too high hopes for MSI’s latest handheld, and while Acer may have cornered the 11-inch handheld market, it probably won’t be a good fit for most, uh, hands. I’d probably recommend the Legion Go S in a Windows formulation, or stick to the Asus ROG Ally range. A decade ago, a surge in portable consoles would have seemed ludicrous, but the category is seeing explosive growth with no sign of letting up just yet. Now, there’s a huge suite of options to enjoy, whether you’re after a portable Steam library, a Windows gaming handheld, or a souped-up Zelda machine. There’s only one real winner in 2025 – and that’s handheld gamers. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  11. The Standard Rotation for the Pokémon Trading Card Game takes place on April 11, 2025. It will shake up the competitive meta significantly, changing which cards can be used in an official tournament space and altering which decks get entered into events. Below, we’ve picked out the most crucial cards with the ‘F’ Regulation Mark that are being swapped out in the 2025 Pokémon TCG Standard Rotation, including what they do, which decks will be mainly affected, and what players might see as the year unfolds. View the full article
  12. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has no shortage of fantastic set pieces, but surprisingly enough, it never bothers to use its most obvious one. Ever since Raiders of the Lost Ark first hit the box office, memorable action scenes and the Indiana Jones name have gone hand in hand. Even in the video game space, franchises like Tomb Raider and Uncharted have obviously been inspired by the ingenuity associated with Indiana Jones, and some of the most memorable action moments in those games owe some DNA to the series. View the full article
  13. A Marvel Rivals player has shared valuable insight into the new character, Mister Fantastic, which has led to many other fans realizing the full potential of his powerful abilities. Mister Fantastic, or Reed Richards, was added to the NetEase Games' 6v6 superhero shooter on January 10 as part of the Season 1: Eternal Night Falls update. This has seen The Fantastic Four arrive as playable characters, becoming part of the roster of dozens of iconic Marvel superheroes and supervillains. View the full article
  14. Publisher Kwalee and indie developer Simon Fredholm have announced console ports for ROBOBEAT, their robotic rhythm first-person shooter game. ROBOBEAT is coming to Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5 on January 30th worldwide. The rhythm shooter was originally released for Windows PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store) since May 2024. Here’s a […] Source View the full article
  15. Marvel Rivals has very quickly skyrocketed to one of my most played games at the moment, and I'm not alone. The NetEase Games hero shooter is already proving to be a solid contender to Overwatch 2, and now with the arrival of Season 1 the game keeps growing. It's been a month, and Marvel Rivals just hit an entirely new player count peak on Steam, and I don't think it's going to be slowing down anytime soon Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Marvel Rivals Season 1 just killed all of your custom character mods The 26 best Marvel Rivals skins Marvel Rivals Season 1 release date and new content View the full article
  16. Publisher Whitethorn Games and developer Balloon Games have announced a new PlayStation release date for Botany Manor. Their new exploration and puzzle game is coming to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on January 28th – it was originally due for PlayStation last month. Botany Manor was released back in April 2024 for Windows PC (via Steam), Xbox One, […] Source View the full article
  17. Under the exciting idea of exploring new worlds and enjoying total freedom, Starfield's League of Independent Settlers (LIST) seems like a great chance for settlers wanting a fresh start in space. At first, it looks like a helpful program that connects adventurous people with habitable planets, but things quickly take a darker turn. The initial excitement of escaping the usual life fades as the game reveals LIST to be more of an exploitative scheme aimed at taking advantage of people’s dreams of independence. View the full article
  18. The first official Season of content for Marvel Rivals includes a new Battle Pass, with several cosmetic rewards you can get by spending purple Chrono Tokens. Once you purchase the Battle Pass, you gain access to new character skins, emotes, MVP animations, and more. Even those who don't spend money can still earn some of the items within the Pass, but only from a limited selection. View the full article
  19. Intel's Arc B580 debuted as a budget-friendly GPU champion, but new data reveals performance struggles with older CPUs. Our re-review dives deep into benchmarks, CPU limitations, and gaming scenarios. Read Entire Article View the full article
  20. Marvel Rivals took to social media to express gratitude after the hero shooter was nominated for Online Game of the Year for the DICE Awards 2025. This will be the 28th anniversary of the prestigious awards show, which will be held in Las Vegas on February 13 at 11 PM ET. Fans who wish to view the show will have the opportunity to tune in via livestream and see if Marvel Rivals takes home the award for Online Game of the Year. View the full article
  21. The team behind an incredibly ambitious Counter-Strike: Global Offensive mod claims that Valve has blocked the project from coming to Steam. The team submitted the mod for release late last year, only to be met with silence, with the project now seemingly rejected by Valve. Called Classic Offensive, the mod has been in the works since 2016 and aims to bring back "the classic feeling" from between CS 1.6 all the way up to CSGO. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The best sniper games on PC 2024 CSGO ranks 2024 - CS:GO MM ranking explained CS2 has more players than the next top nine Steam games combined View the full article
  22. Players may be able to obtain more Stellar ***** in Honkai: Star Rail 3.0 than originally rumored, according to a new leak that updates that resource’s count for the next update. Version 3.0 is the next big patch for HoYoverse’s turn-based RPG, an update that will add Amphoreus as the game’s new destination and, with it, introduce a new story arc and characters that will help guide the Nameless across The Eternal Land. The update is expected to be large and, with it, the amount of Stellar ***** in Honkai: Star Rail 3.0 is also expected to be large. View the full article
  23. Sid Meier's Civilization 7 is Steam Deck-verified, publisher 2K has announced. The next installment in the long-running series is hence poised to bolster the selection of 4X strategy games optimized to run on the Steam Deck. View the full article
  24. Minecraft players have noticed a glaring realism issue with the game's new leaf particle effects, which were recently added as part of the snapshot 25w02a update. The latest Minecraft update is currently only available on the Java edition of the game, with a full Bedrock release coming in the future, but some fans have already noticed that there are leaf particle effects for coniferous trees, which don't technically lose their leaves as ordinary trees do. View the full article
  25. Blizzard has revealed that it will soon be hosting a livestream, giving fans a deep dive into what's coming to Diablo 4 Season 7. The Diablo 4 livestream will also give fans a chance to ask questions about the upcoming Season directly to the individual developers at Blizzard. View the full article

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