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  1. One ambitious Fallout 4 mod has been irradiating the gaming landscape lately, and that's Fallout: London. After years of waiting, the mod that brings the Fallout wasteland across the pond to jolly old England launched last month, and it's truly impressive—even though it's still got a few issues to sort out... Read more.View the full article
  2. Today id Software and Bethesda Softworks announced a new bundling of the original ***** + ***** II, with a whole bunch of enhancements using Nightdive Studio's KEX engine. A free update for existing owners too. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  3. There are a couple of special vendors you can find around the map in Sol’s RNG. They’re pretty rare to come across and generally don’t stick around for long, though, which is why the Merchant Tracker can be a very useful item to have. Merchants sell some very powerful and exclusive items you don’t want to miss out on, but it can be pretty tough to find them since there’s no way to know where they are without a special item like this one to help you out. Because of this, you need to know how to get the Merchant Tracker in Sol’s RNG in Roblox. View the full article
  4. Matches in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions won't be confined to the field outside Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. New footage from the upcoming game shows that Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions will feature a couple of other schools made famous by the Wizarding World books, movies, and other media. View the full article
  5. Capcom has shared a new gameplay deep ***** into ***** Rising Deluxe Remaster, confirming that players can turn off the revamped HUD, confirming there will be an indicator for item durability, and more. In a new video uploaded onto YouTube, ***** Rising Deluxe Remaster director Ryosuke Murai and producer Kei Morimoto play through roughly 11 minutes of ***** Rising Deluxe Remaster. The gameplay shown in early segments of the duo shows off some familiar gameplay mechanics, along with some new changes exclusive to the upcoming remaster. Among the biggest changes the duo revealed is that players can turn off the revamped heads-up display (HUD) available in ***** Rising Deluxe Remaster. "[T] here's an option to make it disappear after a while," Murai revealed during the deep *****. "o If you think the UI gets in the way, you can just use that." As gameplay before today's deep ***** revealed, the upcoming remaster has significantly changed the HUD, providing a more minimalistic approach. Nevertheless, the HUD could still pose as a distracting indicator for those who want to see everything on the screen without any obstructions. Two additional details in the gameplay deep ***** revealed that items now include a durability bar. Unlike the original game, where you have to figure out how many hits you could use non-firearm before it broke, ***** Rising Deluxe Remaster displays a small blue durability bar below the ******* to determine how much mileage it has before it breaks. Using item durability can potentially be a new defensive tactic for players when facing enemies with guns, as you can use some items, such as a barrel, to block gunfire. More importantly, Capcom has finally confirmed that the licensed music from the first game is back in ***** Rising Deluxe Remaster. As IGN previously reported, Capcom confirmed licensed music was returning, and at the 7:55 mark of the deep *****, the footage shows Frank West in Leisure Park at night fighting the convicts. Fans of the original ***** Rising are likely familiar with the Lifeseeker song Gone Guru, which will play every time you encounter this particular ******. Of course, if you are a content creator planning to play ***** Rising Deluxe Remaster and ***** getting a copyright strike, the deep ***** revealed a setting that removes the licensed background music (BGM). Another significant tidbit in the deep ***** is Capcom revealing Otis Washington's voice. Fans of the series, particularly the first game, will know that Otis Washington was one of many NPCs who never got a voice actor despite the fact that you regularly interacted with him via calls received on the transceiver. ***** Rising Deluxe Remaster is Capcom's second remaster of the 2006 game. Powered by the RE Engine, It introduces new facial expressions, realistic lighting, and more details for in-game environments. It also includes previously confirmed quality-of-life improvements, such as the ability to move while aiming, and improved survivor AI. ***** Rising Deluxe Remaster is out on September 19 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. Taylor is a Reporter at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster. View the full article
  6. fter first contact with fans yesterday, critics are somehow even more disappointed with the Borderlands movie. They hate it. They don't even give it credit as "so bad it's good." It is simply, by all appearances, a truly and extremely bad movie. It holds a remarkable 3% approval on aggregator Rotten Tomatoes as of press time. Without further improvement that will place Borderlands at a comfortable midpoint on RT's 100 worst movies of all time list… and at first place on their Worst Blockbusters of All Time list—below even 2010's disastrous The Last Airbender... Read more.View the full article
  7. A fiery new season of Diablo 4 is upon us, which means more new and exciting items to collect. Season 5 features the Infernal Hordes event, where players battle the forces of ***** once more, building up to a grand battle with the Fell Council. The season features fifteen new Unique items to add to your builds. View the full article
  8. Cat Quest 3 not only tells a tale of a pirate cat and its spirit friend seeking a legendary treasure but also has a much deeper meaning for the series as a whole. Although each game thus far has had a standalone ending, this time, developers are doing something a bit different and showing how the timelines converge. This adventure game has everything from sailing the seas, delving into the dungeons, and searching out lost treasure, but all might not be what it seems. View the full article
  9. The development team behind 'Weird West', created by Arkane founder Raf Colantonio, is gearing up for their sophomore title. View the full article
  10. The biggest Disney event of the year is happening this weekend and it will be streaming exclusively on Fortnite. The Disney and Epic Games collab both confused and excited fans when it was first announced back in February, and this upcoming D23 event could revolutionize the industry and provide further insight on Disney's new investment into the online and virtual community spaces. View the full article
  11. The Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 Zombies mode will be playable from a third-person perspective. This series-first feature was showcased as part of Activision's long-awaited ****** Ops 6 Zombies reveal trailer. View the full article
  12. The Prince of Persia series has always been tied to difficulty, with even the first game having a brutally uncompromising time limit and some dastardly hard levels - I'm looking at you, level seven. New roguelike The Rogue Prince of Persia continues in that tradition and was already the opposite of a cakewalk, but the most recent update for the game has just made it so much tougher. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The Rogue Prince of Persia release date estimate and the latest news The Rogue Prince of Persia early access review - Cute and deadly Prince of Persia roguelike finally sets new Steam launch date View the full article
  13. Longtime Call of Duty Zombies players are undoubtedly happy about the return of round-based gameplay and other classic features in ****** Ops 6. But one new item called the Mutant Injection is set to literally change how you play the game—or, more specifically, what you play as. How to become a Mangler with Mutant Injection in ****** Ops 6 Zombies ****** Ops 6 Zombies is about to be crazy [Hidden Content] View the full article
  14. The Esports World Cup for Teamfight Tactics kicked off on Aug. 8 to a fanfare light show and a giant LAN stage—but it lacked everything that made the Riot Vegas Open memorable. Eight teams from around the globe stepped onto the EWC stage for the first of four days of competition in Riyadh, to silence. Teams competed in the newly founded 4v4 team format to determine the top two advancing to the playoffs. Under the banner of bringing esports together, many fans and players opposed the EWC since it’s a Saudi Arabia-backed event—while some player couldn’t take part at all. But with the industry and teams hurting for cash, the money was too good to pass on. Yet, despite the fanfare and money thrown into the TFT event, it has nothing on the Vegas Open. View the full article
  15. Shapez 2 will launch in Early Access on August 15th, bringing the relaxing, shape-cutting factory builder into 3D. In a new post, its lead developer has ***** out what to expect from Early Access. In the main: a polished, 40 hours-or-so experience with no known major issues, and a post-release roadmap waiting to be defined by player feedback. Read more View the full article
  16. Balatro has been unquestionably one of the year's best PC games and among its biggest breakout hits, rivaling highs such as Palworld, Helldivers 2, and Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree with its complete dominance of the conversation. If you love the way it adapts the deck-building roguelike format of games like Slay the Spire to the classic poker hands we all know and love, new card game Dungeons and Degenerate Gamblers does something very similar but with blackjack, and it comes with a seal of approval from Balatro's creator. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: New deckbuilding roguelike is blackjack Balatro, and it has a demo View the full article
  17. Bungie developers have spoken out about last week’s most recent round of layoffs, which resulted in over 200 employees being let go from the Destiny 2 maker. It’s been a rocky year for the studio, which was also hit with layoffs in October 2023 before a massive shake-up was revealed last week, resulting in a 17 percent reduction via layoffs and even more team members moved around in restructuring efforts. View the full article
  18. Epic Games announced a change to the Fortnite Battle Pass that will allow players to get skins they've missed from the shop. Buying a Battle Pass allows players to complete challenges and unlock cosmetics and skins. These skins have been exclusive to Battle Pass holders until now. View the full article
  19. PT-Inspired horror title The Exit 8 has suddenly been released on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. While the popularity of Silent Hill as a franchise has been rekindling thanks to the upcoming Silent Hill 2 remake, fans who have been clamoring for an experience like PT can now fulfill that wish on PlayStation consoles. View the full article
  20. Image: Oculus Studios Meta is closing Ready At Dawn, its first-party studio behind VR games like Echo VR and Lone Echo, Android Central reported on Wednesday. The shutdown is effective immediately. Meta acquired the studio in 2020. As for why Meta is shutting down the studio, here’s what Android Central said: One report in mid-July said that Meta was cutting its Reality Labs division’s budget by 20% by 2026, and an internal memo sent to Meta employees by Gio Hunt, VP Oculus Studios — seen by Android Central — supports this reasoning. A Meta spokesperson told Android Central that the cuts weren’t being made to “save money,” per se. Rather, these cuts are being made to ensure that Reality Labs stays within the new budgetary constraints and that Oculus Studios... Continue reading… View the full article
  21. Inflexion Games has revealed the first part of the upcoming update for Nightingale. Titled Realms Rebuilt, the update is overflowing with content, making it the largest patch since the title launched. Nightingale puts players in a world-hopping ****** for survival as they try to reach the safety of human civilization. View the full article
  22. Destiny 2 fans just got a glimpse of what may be in store for Episode Revenant. Bungie gave a small preview of what the studio’s planning in a blog post today, including buffs to Exotics and underused perks and the addition of 10 new mods. Today’s This Week in Destiny blog post doesn’t go into too much detail about the changes, but it does name-drop a few weapons and perks that are on the list to receive a little tuning once Episode Revenant hits. The Exotics listed include Bad Juju, Ex Diris, Huckleberry, Chaperone, and the Prospector. View the full article
  23. Console ports are planned for a release in the future. View the full article
  24. Whoever said gum was bad for your teeth clearly never used GobbleGum to ****** against the decaying teeth of Call of Duty Zombies. GobbleGum is back as a part of ****** Ops 6 Zombies, which is a return to round-based gameplay that the CoD mode is famous for. No more open world, no more Warzone map. It’s all new maps built from the ground up, baby, and GobbleGums are a big part of the experience. View the full article
  25. Some kids ran into trouble while visiting Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria in Five Night at Freddy’s: Into The Pit. You have to rescue many of them as you look through the pizzeria to find your Dad, and one **** goes missing as you get into the security room. You need to explore the haunted pizzeria, avoiding dangerous animatronics to save these kids. It puts your life in danger, but if you want to save your Dad, it all comes down to saving as many of these children as possible along the way. Here’s what you need to know about finding the missing **** and getting him out of the freezer in FNAF: Into The Pit. View the full article

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