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  1. The upcoming anime series I’m a Behemoth, an S-Ranked Monster but Mistaken for a Cat, I Live as an Elf Girl’s ****. The series follows the titular character who was once a knight in a fantasy world, however after dying he’s reincarnated as a Behemoth, an S-rank monster. However to his benefit, an infant Behemoth is […] Source View the full article
  2. The full list of unlockable weapons in Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 is out in the wild, and the community is collectively jumping with joy. This isn't due to a certain **** being present. Rather, it's due to a certain absence from the arsenal available. The Riot Shield is gone. May it stay gone forever. Read more View the full article
  3. AMD is reportedly cooking up a new gaming handheld CPU that has over twice the power of the existing Steam Deck chip. According to the latest *****, the new AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme features eight cores based on the latest Zen 5 CPU architecture, and it also has an unexpectedly powerful Radeon GPU in it. This wouldn't just be great for the Steam Deck 2, but also other handhelds, such as the next Asus ROG Ally. The existence of the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme has been known for a while now, but AMD hasn't released any details about the specs yet. If this latest rumor is true, though, then this chip is very likely to be used in the best handheld gaming PC devices of the future, perhaps even the Steam Deck 2. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: New AMD Ryzen gaming CPUs are coming for your old motherboard, says ***** This AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D benchmark ***** shows a massive clock speed boost This new AMD driver is essential for Call of Duty ****** Ops 6 View the full article
  4. There are lots of viable answers for the “Bendy body parts” clue on the Oct. 23 NYT Mini Crossword, so coming up with the right solution for this one can be tricky. This is certainly one of the tougher ones to solve in today’s puzzle. If you’re struggling to solve the “Bendy body parts” clue, here are some hints and the official answer to help you navigate through the Oct. 23 NYT Mini Crossword. View the full article
  5. Cooking is one of the Miscellaneous skills you can level up in Throne and Liberty alongside Fishing and Expedition. Various dishes can provide useful buffs to take inside an open-world dungeon or PvP battle, so having as many unlocked as possible is handy. Here’s a complete guide on cooking in Throne and Liberty. View the full article
  6. It looks like some people are already playing Mario & Luigi: Brothership on PC, despite the fact that the game hasn't released yet. View the full article
  7. It's here. EA Anti-Cheat has now been rolled out into Battlefield 1, breaking another multiplayer game on Steam Deck and Desktop Linux. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  8. The developer of upcoming open-world action fantasy game Crimson Desert has responded to reports indicating it had turned down an offer of PlayStation 5 exclusivity from Sony. Alleged details coming out of South Korean developer Pearl Abyss’ investor relations session dated September 26, reported on by a South Korean financial blogger who subsequently translated their article into English, deleted that translation, then published a retraction, included discussions with Sony about the potential for an exclusive publishing partnership, similar to that seen with Shift Up’s Stellar Blade. Pearl Abyss reportedly said that if it had accepted Sony’s offer, which allegedly included Sony's “marketing power and various unique incentives,” Crimson Desert would have been exclusive to PS5 for a year, with no release on Xbox and with PC distribution rights also belonging to Sony. However, Pearl Abyss reportedly turned the offer down after running the numbers on expected sales and the revenue share structure it would have had in place with Sony, instead opting to self-publish. Pearl Abyss allegedly determined that it would be better off taking a ******* piece of the revenue pie by self-publishing Crimson Desert, than it would be had it partnered with Sony to share revenue with the PlayStation maker. Pearl Abyss is best known for the long-running multi-platform MMORPG ****** Desert Online, which it already self-publishes across PC and console. The single-player Crimson Desert is set for release at some point in 2025 simultaneously on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S. In a statement issued to Eurogamer, Pearl Abyss responded to the reports in vague terms, acknowledging discussions with publishing partners had taken place but failing to address this alleged Sony exclusivity deal offer directly. "In our last quarter earnings call, which is publicly available, we revealed that we would publish Crimson Desert independently,” Pearl Abyss said. “We of course honor and appreciate our business partners who we are constantly in touch with about our progress and plans, and we are discussing various forms of collaboration with them. "Additionally, we have not announced any release date yet, so any articles about the topic are only speculation at this point. We look forward to showcasing a playable Crimson Desert build to media this week in Paris and to the public at G-Star in November." Both Sony and Microsoft are on the hunt for video games coming out of South Korea and China after a number of hits from developers based in those countries. Genshin Impact, from HoYoverse, has proved a massive success on PlayStation (it launches on Xbox next month), and, more recently, Game Science’s ****** Myth: Wukong broke sales records after it launched on PC and PS5. Microsoft has gone on the record to insist ****** Myth: Wukong's delay on Xbox has nothing to do with “platform limitations,” suggesting a deal with Sony has blocked the game’s launch on its consoles for now. Meanwhile, Microsoft has partnered with Leenzee Games' Wuchang: Fallen Feathers to bring the promising Soulslike to Xbox Series X and S as a day-one Game Pass launch. 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 For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  9. Life simulation fans will be pleased to hear that Inzoi, The Sims competitor from PUBG company Krafton, is still set to launch in Early Access in 2024 despite the year winding down. Game director Hyungjun Kim told PC Gamer that Inzoi is still on track for an Early Access release on PC this year despite no official announcement coming from Krafton. Inzoi is "a life simulation game where players become gods within the game, allowing them to change everything as they wish and experience endless new stories in various forms of life." This was enough to capture the attention of disgruntled The Sims fans, with many claiming they'll switch to Inzoi for good once it's fully released. Krafton has plans to support Inzoi for the next 20 years too, according to Kim, as he has many improvements in mind. "I think it has a lot of improvements that can be made. For instance, we need more cities," he said. "We want to create as many cities as possible to help people experience different cultures and different countries, and I want people to have urges to create things to be able to create everything they want. I want maybe other games to be inside our game, and actually to function. And I want to put in as many features as possible that creators could use." A console release is planned too. Krafton announced Inzoi in November 2023 and the release of a character creator in August indicates development is progressing. The Sims fans were enticed by the teaser and used it to create all sorts of real and fictional people such as Taylor Swift and Harry Potter. In our preview if Inzoi, IGN said: "The game’s world is extremely beautiful but somewhat empty in motion, permeated by a lack of grounding lore." Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day. View the full article
  10. ***** the Spotlight from Cozy Game Pals and Blumhouse Games is a retro-styled horror game that looks like it would fit right in on the original PlayStation. It's just be re-released on Steam with Linux support. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  11. Almost three years after Spider-Man: No Way Home was released, Tom Holland has finally confirmed a fourth film is ********* next year. Read more View the full article
  12. As PC's most popular life sim, it's only natural that The Sims 4 has a lot to say about ******. The end of a character's time on Earth is an important part of the process, whether you're someone who lives out generations of family growth or a more chaos-driven player looking to intentionally boot your Sims off this mortal coil. Ahead of its next expansion, The Sims 4 Life and ******, a new update changes how Sims interact with and are affected by ****** - and in an oft-requested change, you'll finally be able to get intimate with the Grim Reaper themselves. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The best Sims 4 CC creators in 2024 All The Sims 4 cheats for free money, max skills, and more The 21 best The Sims 4 mods View the full article
  13. I'm almost afraid to know how many hours I've spent trying to get my road and traffic network absolutely right in Cities Skylines 2. Yes, housing, commerce, and healthcare are important, too, but most of my attention is on highways and interchanges. And still - still - my beloved Cims find ways of sabotaging my perfect designs. Colossal Order and Paradox are working hard to fix the city building sequel - with Civilization 7 on the way, the urban strategy game needs to be on top form. Fortunately, the gigantic new Cities Skylines 2 update repairs a lot of bugs, overhauls tourism, and makes adjustments to how homelessness is represented. It also improves the road system, while making it more challenging at the same time. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The best city building games 2024 Cities Skylines 2 bikes are still happening, and Colossal Order has good news Paradox "saw flaws" in Cities Skylines 2 before launch, chief executive says View the full article
  14. The Day Before developer Fntastic has canceled the Kickstarter for its new game, and simultaneously revealed that another project is in the works. Months after going silent and completely shutting down The Day Before, Fntastic returned with a game called Escape Factory, but it didn't meet the studio's Kickstarter funding goal. That's why the team has decided to "temporarily suspend" development, and reveal a new game at the same time. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The Day Before dev returns, reveals new game, asks for "a second chance" The Day Before is suddenly back on Steam, but don't be fooled The Day Before only lasted 46 days, and now we know exactly why View the full article
  15. The Silent Hill 2 Remake developer Bloober Team has responded to the game-breaking bug found within the games latest update that essentially blockaded the Labyrinth level and its rotating cube puzzle. Silent Hill 2 Remake found immediate success after its October release, and the title has received previous updates since to enhance gamers gameplay experience. Despite a patch usually being welcomed, players have gone out of their way to stop the recent update from taking effect. View the full article
  16. Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 will feature paid audio profiles at launch, allowing players to take their tactical hearing to the next level with personalized profiles that are customized to each individual's unique physiology. While, at a glance, this may seem like a "pay-to-win" audio feature for Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6, it's actually not as controversial as it may initially seem and is even available for other triple-a titles such as Cyberpunk 2077 and Final Fantasy XIV. View the full article
  17. Webfishing has plenty to offer if you’re looking for a chill game to hang out in, and despite the name, it’s not all about casting a line and catching fish. There’s also a Metal Detector you can use to locate treasure. The Metal Detector is not immediately unlocked in Webfishing, however, and requires a small amount of grinding to obtain. It’s definitely worthwhile, though, and should be one of the early purchases you make as it opens the door for alternative ways to make money. View the full article
  18. Marvel Rivals is still a few months away but that's not stopping the fledgling community from speculating on the plentiful leaks surrounding the multiplayer hero-shooter. While feedback on the gameplay may be somewhat mixed, one aspect of Rivals that's managed to impress nearly the entire fanbase is the design work for the roster of playable champions. With familiar heroes and villains receiving slick redesigns that retain their core elements and introduce some new features, users can look forward to some excellent artwork of their favorite heroes, villains, and moon-themed anti-heroes. View the full article
  19. Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is a decent bit longer than previous Yakuza spin-off Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has said. In an interview with Famitsu translated by Game Rant, series producer and RGG Studio head Masayoshi Yokoyama said the incoming pirate adventure's story is roughly 1.3 times to 1.5 times longer than Like a Dragon Gaiden. This last game, which arrived just a few weeks ahead of the colossal mainline entry Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, could be completed in around 12 hours if players ploughed through the main story, though completing everything took upwards of 32 hours, according to How Long to Beat. Based on this, Masayoshi estimates the story of Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii will take around 15 to 18 hours to complete. This appears to be reflected in the price, as Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii will be available for $59.99 compared to Like a Dragon Gaiden's $49.99 and the standard video game price point of $69.99. Perhaps the Yakuza / Like a Dragon series' wackiest spin-off yet (besides the zombie apocalypse one), Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii stars Goro Majima as he wakes up on a beach with amnesia and becomes a pirate, obviously. It's a spin-off to Infinite Wealth in particular, taking place roughly six months after its story concluded but not starring too many of the same characters. Only Majima's sworn brother Taiga Saejima is confirmed to return so far, as the game largely focuses on a new cast of pirates including a Tiger played by main game protagonist Ichiban Kasuga's voice actor. Trailers and gameplay shown so far shows more of the flashy and fast-paced action the series was known for before switching to a turn based role-playing game with Yakuza: Like a Dragon. Plenty of *********'s Creed 4: ****** Flag vibes are present too, as the game features ship combat, pirate hideouts, and plenty of brutal action. It was revealed in September with a February 28 release date but, after Monster Hunter Wilds announced the same launch date just five days later, RGG Studio shifted its own up a week. Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii therefore now launches on February 21, 2024. Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day. View the full article
  20. Microsoft has introduced a new version of its wireless headset for Xbox consoles and Windows PCs. The improved gaming headset, now available from the Microsoft Store for $109.99, updates the audio and wireless functionality. Read Entire Article View the full article
  21. Continuing to improve compatibility with Windows games on Linux outside of Steam, the Unified launcher for Windows games on Linux (UMU) has another release out now. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  22. The annual Trick-or-Treat event has begun again in Disney Dreamlight Valley, and never in my life have I been so excited to collect virtual candy buckets. Much like last year a set of tasks are available for you to complete in the days leading up to and including October 31, and while you wander around completing your Dreamlight Duties you may find some new foragables around the Plaza... Read more.View the full article
  23. Escape Simulator from Pine Studio continues doing some really cool additions, with The Talos Principle getting a little free crossover DLC out now. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  24. Controversial development studio Fntastic, best known for the now-defunct survival game The Day Before, has announced it is canceling its Kickstarter project for Escape Factory to begin work on a new prop hunt game known as ITEMS. While the studio is best known for the massively controversial title, The Day Before, Fntastic had previously launched Propnight, a popular multiplayer hide-and-seek game on Steam. View the full article

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