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  1. Unlocking Cruella De Vil is a pretty straightforward process in Disney Dreamlight Valley's Wishblossom Ranch DLC, but she definitely knows how to put you to work before you can persuade her to move in. Before you can start the process, you need to have Maximus unlocked, alongside access to Glamour Gulch in Wishblossom Valley... Read more.View the full article
  2. Snow White is the first character you will unlock in Dreamlight Valley's Wishblossom Ranch DLC, and she's the first character you'll speak to once you arrive. When you've found her waiting in the snow and give her your train ticket, you'll initiate the "A Wishful Invitation" quest. This is incredibly easy to complete, and unlocks your first horse which you will need for the quest required to unlock Snow White as a villager... Read more.View the full article
  3. Crucial's early ****** Friday SSD deals are perfect if you need extra storage for your gaming PC rig or your PS5, and there's more where they came from.View the full article
  4. Codes for Playground Basketball will boost your Coins balance so you can purchase fresh cosmeticsView the full article
  5. As Final Fantasy 14 Dawntrail winds down and we look towards Eorzea's future, it's time for the annual Allagan tomestone rotation. Coming into FF14 7.4, Aesthetics tomestones will be removed, replaced with Mnemonics. If you've got a stack in your inventory, make sure you exchange them before Into The Mist drops, but note that your Heliometry tomestones are changing, too. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: FF14's battle designer is cooking up "something new and fresh" for the MMORPG, but he's focused more on fun than difficulty Here's the FF14 7.4 release date and everything shown during Live Letter 89, and the MMO is answering my wildest hopes FF14 account suspensions loom as dev clamps down on "fraudulent" game codes View the full article
  6. Halo Infinite has become the primary Halo multiplayer experience, with updates and new content released consistently over its lifespan. It's been the main platform for competitive Halo multiplayer at the Halo World Championships for years, and still has an incredibly active playerbase for a game released in 2021. However, it's officially the end of an era for the iconic Halo franchise, with Halo Infinite's final content update rolling out. View the full article
  7. It's once again time for Sony's PS Plus library to get an update, which means if you've been thinking of giving games like Sonic Frontiers, Forspoken, or Battlefield 2042 a go but haven't gotten around to it yet, you better make it quick — they'll disappear on December 16. While all PS Plus subscribers get access to free monthly games, online multiplayer, and discounts, subcribers of the Extra and Premium tiers also get to access a digital game catalog. These are the titles we'll be waving goodbye to in December: Games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium on December 16:Arcade Paradise VR (PSVR2)Battlefield 2042 (PS5, PS4)Firefighting Simulator: The Squad (PS5, PS4)Forspoken (PS5)GTA III: Definitive Edition (PS5, PS4)Sonic Frontiers (PS5, PS4)Star Trek: Bridge Crew (PS4)Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Enhanced Edition (PSVR2)Surviving Mars (PS4) It's not all bad news though, of course — removing games makes way for new additions, which this month include Grand Theft Auto V, Red Dead Redemption, Pacific Drive, and Still Wales the Deep. Check out the full PS Plus November 2025 lineup here. PlayStation Plus November 2025 Games: PlayStation Plus Extra: Grand Theft Auto 5 (PS5, PS4)Pacific Drive (PS5)Still Wakes the Deep (PS5)Insurgency: Sandstorm (PS4, PS5)Thank Goodness You're Here! (PS4, PS5)The Talos Principle 2 (PS5)Monster Jam Showdown (PS4, PS5)MotoGP 25 (PS4, PS5) PlayStation Plus Premium: Tomb Raider Anniversary (PS4, PS5) For more on PS Plus — including what games are currently available in the no-extra-cost digital libraries — IGN's got you covered. Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky. View the full article
  8. Another release is here for the incredible open source project Blender. The 5.0 release brings huge changes like completely overhauled colour management. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  9. Primal Survival is an upcoming prehistoric game about surviving as ***** habilis or ***** erectus, and it really sounds interesting with the dangerous world. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  10. ARC Raiders has already introduced its fifth map only two weeks after release, offering a unique playstyle compared to the existing options in the game. While light weapons and shotguns reign supreme for fast-paced PvP, the most exciting aspect of this close-quarters map is the absurd amount of high-rarity loot there is to find. View the full article
  11. Hytale is an anomaly by modern industry standards. The Minecraft rival, and with it Hypixel Studios, was snapped up by League of Legends developer Riot Games back in 2020. After years of troubled development, Riot announced in June this year that it was cancelling Hytale, and would begin winding down Hypixel. At this point, Hytale was dead; no game comes back from that. Except, it has. After months of posturing, an unprecedented deal to save Hytale between Riot and Hypixel's co-founder, Simon Collins-Laflamme, was announced earlier this week. Now, as we hurtle towards early access, the rejuvenated Hypixel's shared a big ol' slice of gameplay so we know exactly what to expect. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Hytale founder has "good news" in quest to save Riot's canceled sandbox game Minecraft challenger Hytale hangs in the balance as ex founder plans roadmap Riot's canceled Minecraft rival Hytale has a sliver of hope from former founder View the full article
  12. Wizards of the Coast is firing Magic: The Gathering Secret Lairs at us with the velocity of a machine gun (luckily they're made of paper and bounce right off. Ha!). We hadn't even had time to acknowledge the Avatar drop when, bam, a new crossover was suddenly announced with Monster Hunter. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Universes Beyond is causing more problems for MTG Arena This 'infinite free turns' MTG card spiked 300% in price - but it won't last MTG Fans left underwhelmed by upcoming Monster Hunter crossover View the full article
  13. Genshin Impact has set November 21, 2025, as the date for its next Special Program Announcement, during which players will be able to see a detailed preview of Version 6.2 on YouTube and Twitch. While datamining has revealed a decent amount of information related to Version 6.2, there are still a few question marks left unanswered. Genshin Impact is introducing a major overhaul to Mondstadt characters in Version 6.2, with Albedo, Venti, Klee, Mona, Razor, Sucrose, and Fischl all receiving buffs to their ability kit. The livestream will be a chance for the developers to explain their vision for the overhaul and potentially tease any future plans to update other members of the playable cast. View the full article
  14. It likely wasn’t the hope of Call of Duty: ****** Ops 7 developers Treyarch that the most viral moment from its new co-op-focused campaign would be clips of streamers crying with laughter as a 30-foot, giant-headed monster swiped at the player. As soon as the TikToksphere brands you as “Aldi Skibidi Toilet,” one fears that there’s simply no way back from that. Such is the paradox of Call of Duty ****** Ops 7. A game with multiplayer so utterly engrossing and moreish that we’re trying to carve out any spare second to play it, and a campaign so poor it’s a case for not bothering with them going forward. First, to the campaign. Credit where credit is due, they are trying something different. It’s a story built to be played with four players, following new and returning characters on a globe-trotting jaunt across 11 missions and a new endgame mode called, well… Endgame. That’s largely where the credit ends, however. Read More... View the full article
  15. Anniversary | This is proof that a long-running series can still keep moving forwardView the full article
  16. Keighley may have tried to fake the evidence after it was pointed outView the full article
  17. Last night I finished my first run in the new episodic superhero adventure Dispatch from AdHoc Studio, and now I don't know what to do with myself. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  18. The EasySMX X10 has been my go-to budget gamepad all year. Here's why it's one to watch this ****** Friday.View the full article
  19. With the release of the latest wave of Ultramarines models, there are now 100 different units in the Space Marine army list. This isn't counting out of production Legends units, nor the two Forge World models still legal in tournament Warhammer 40k, nor the five Space Marine Chapters with their own codex supplements. The second biggest army list, the Aeldari, has just 67 units, giving Marines players 50% more choice than the nearest competition. How can the game sustain a single army with so much more variety than its rivals? Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The best Christmas gifts for Warhammer and Warhammer 40k fans in 2025 Warhammer 40k's shiny new Ultramarines command unit, the Victrix Honour Guard, is busted Exclusive: Join Warmachine's bosses for a live AMA diving into every big reveal from Lock & Load 2025 View the full article
  20. League of Legends has made me cry many times. Whether it's Silco's untimely demise in the first season of Arcane, or getting absolutely obliterated during a ranked promo match, for all my complaints about Riot's MOBA, I still truly love it. But my mind can't help but wander back to the good ol' days of Butcher's Bridge and Snowdown Showdown, and while we saw the Gangplank-inspired ARAM map return earlier this year, the one I've been waiting for has always been Winter Rift. Baron's been missing his Santa hat for far too long, but League of Legends patch 25.23 has brought it back, and I won't lie, I got a little teary. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Why is everything from DayZ to League of Legends down? Cloudflare "issue" impacts servers globally League of Legends Mythic shop November 2025 - what's on ***** now? Which League of Legends skins are currently on *****? View the full article
  21. Hades 2 will be the surprise big winner at The Game Awards 2025, if voting follows aggregated reviews on Metacritic. Nominations for The Game Awards 2025 were revealed earlier this week, with breakout RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 up for a record 12 awards, followed by PlayStation titles Death Stranding 2: On the Beach and Ghost of Yotei with eight nominations each. However, if this year’s winners fall in line with aggregated review scores and historical trends, the big winner of the night could be Supergiant Games’s roguelike sequel. Read More... View the full article
  22. The Game Awards is never without some kind of controversy, but this is a little different. Developer vedinad has withdrawn Megabonk from The Game Awards 2025. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article

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