The cosplay community has made some pretty impressive props for some of the best-loved video games. Elden Ring players have cosplayed as Melina and even a hyper-realistic rendition of Mohg in between some of the FromSoftware title's other iconic characters. But this recreation of a popular ******* may just take the cake. View the full article
College Football 25 boasted nearly three million players in its early access ******* alone, Electronic Arts announced today. EA said CFB 25 sold 2.2 million copies of its $100 Deluxe Edition, which included three days of early access before its full release today. That’s a bunch of money and a bunch of eager gamers, with an additional 600,000 players jumping in as part of EA Play’s 10-hour trial. View the full article
The Steam Client Beta has been updated with the following changes: General Fixed formatting of links in news posts Fixed a beta client only issue where a game may freeze while trying to set an achievement. This could affect games such as Elden Ring and Dark Souls. Clock and Timer Timer UI updated to use icons for buttons so that it works better across all languages. Timer no longer has a Clear button since the new UI doesn't need it. Game Recording Improved the display of background recordings in the Post Game Summary on library game pages, especially for footage recorded at 21:9 or wider aspect ratios. Steam Input Steam Input API: a fix in mid June intended to fix a bug with layered action had unintentionally affected certain Steam Input API games with complex action sets. This change has been reverted until we can find a more robust fix.View the full article
We have just shipped an updated Steam Deck Client to the Preview/Beta channel. General Fixed formatting of links in news posts Fixed a beta client only issue where a game may freeze while trying to set an achievement. This could affect games such as Elden Ring and Dark Souls. Game Recording Improved the display of background recordings in the Post Game Summary on library game pages, especially for footage recorded at 21:9 or wider aspect ratios. Desktop Mode Timer UI updated to use icons for buttons so that it works better across all languages. Timer no longer has a Clear button since the new UI doesn't need it. Steam Input Steam Input API: a fix in mid June intended to fix a bug with layered actions had unintentionally affected certain Steam Input API games with complex action sets. This change has been reverted until we can find a more robust fix.View the full article
You face increasingly challenging levels in League of Legends Swarm, and staying ahead of the curve is key to keeping up with the difficulty. Upgrades play a vital role in maintaining your competitive edge, but not all upgrades are available from the start of your journey, like Anima Power. Anima Power ******** locked away until you reach a certain point in League Swarm where you’re finally strong enough to take down a powerful boss. The good news is that by the time you’re in a position to unlock Anima Power, you’ll be strong enough to complete its requirement. But unlocking Anima Power is just the first step. Once you’ve gained access to this upgrade, you’ll quickly realize it’s one of the more expensive options in the game, so there will be a lot to consider. View the full article
After struggling through support queues as long as 20 minutes and playing Juno for a couple of games, I can tell the new Overwatch 2 hero is going to be a big hit with players. Simple enough to play, Juno strikes a chord as a hero who can move around swiftly while dealing damage and healing in a way that is accessible enough for anyone to understand: ****** friends to heal them, ****** bad guys to hurt them. View the full article
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******** rifles and LMGs are essential weapons for dominating XDefiant. The ******** rifle hits the center point between firepower, magazine size, and mobility, while LMGs sacrifice mobility for hefty magazines and respectable range. The LMGs and ******** rifles in XDefiant are unfortunately not created equal. You need to carefully consider which one you equip to avoid your opponent getting the upper hand on you purely because you chose the weaker ****. This list puts everything into perspective. View the full article
A new Stardew Valley mod introduces chocolate-making mechanics into the game with two new plants, five artisan machines, and new ingredients. Despite the wide array of recipes already available in Stardew Valley, a robust system for making chocolate was not an option until now. This mod opens up a range of possibilities for players who wish to extend their cooking capabilities in the game. View the full article
After spending over 1,200 hours in Elden Ring, one player has recently realized that the game allows them to place throwables in storage, making it possible to craft way more projectiles than their **** reserves allow them to carry. Their discovery generated quite a bit of online traction, indicating that there's no shortage of Elden Ring players who had been unaware of this possibility up until recently. View the full article
Overwatch 2’s 41st hero, Juno, is playable this weekend for a limited time, and fans have already unearthed a surprising bit of lore about the purple-haired space cadet healer and Mei. Overwatch is filled with voice lines that flesh out lore from its myriad of maps as well as relationships between heroes and villains. It’s just not every character’s ****** throw voice line would reveal a possible familial tie. Apparently, eliminating Mei as Juno triggers a voice-over exchange in which the Martian hero says, “Sorry, Auntie!” in response to Mei’s dying gasp. This tidbit of gameplay lore is significant not only in that it might confirm the hero shooter’s fourth familial tie among its heroes, but it also seems to debunk a key fan theory about Juno’s identity. AUNTIE?! [Hidden Content] — Hazelet (@HazeletOW) July 19, 2024 Juno and Jiayi Late last year, a r/Overwatch thread theorized that Juno—then known as Space Ranger—was a woman named Jiayi. According to the thread’s original poster, Mei had a new voice line that would trigger while at Lijiang Control Center, where she would reminisce over a friend named Jiaya, who she went to grad school with. Seeing as how this voice line cropped up a month prior to Juno’s reveal at Blizzcon 2023, fans quickly began theorizing that Jiayi was the government name for Juno. At the time, the theory seemed solid, considering Lijiang is the location of Overwatch 2’s in-universe ******** space station, and Juno’s whole gimmick is that she’s an astronaut hailing from Mars. This theory took on new life a day before Juno’s limited-time release when X/Twitter user Pampurins posited that Jiayi could actually be the name of Juno’s mother. Pampurin’s revised theory sounds like it's right on the money thanks to the newly discovered voice line interaction. JUNO ELIM LINE ON MEI! “(gasp) Sorry Auntie!” [Hidden Content] — Shroomiiee (@mushroomiiee) July 19, 2024 While the voice line appears to be considered hard proof that the two are aunt and niece, there’s also a high probability that it is also just a term of endearment, seeing as how the word aunt is commonly used to address older women. IGN has reached out to Blizzard for comment. Regardless, players will likely get an earful of the special voice line interaction during Juno’s weekend of play before her full release comes Season 12 on August 20. Isaiah Colbert is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow them on Twitter @ShinEyeZehUhh. View the full article
.45 Parabellum Bloodhound has an immediately arresting first trailer: the breakcore beats, gloomy tenements, and turn of the millennium anime swagger really speak to me, and it's also coming from cyberpunk bartending visual novel VA-11 Hall-A creator Sukeban Games... Read more.View the full article
Say what you will about Overwatch 2, the newest additions to the hero lineup are one thing it has consistently delivered ... Read more View the full article
A new Genshin Impact ***** reveals several quality-of-life features coming in Version 5.0 in late August. The update will introduce a new region, Natlan, and if true, the rumored changes will be incredibly beneficial for returning players to Genshin Impact. View the full article
The wheel features a handcrafted carbon fiber shell keeping it rigid but lightweight. | Image: Sim-Lab Sim-Lab has just released a new $2,499 steering wheel it claims is an “authentic as possible” replica of the wheels Lewis Hamilton uses while driving the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team’s race cars. It’s a lovely piece of hardware to just stare at, but a reminder that getting really into simulators can be dangerous for your budget. If that price tag has your jaw on the floor, don’t bother picking it up. You can’t just plug the steering wheel into your PC and hit the simulated streets of Montreal. It needs to be attached to a wheelbase, which translates the steering wheel’s turning motions and button inputs to a racing game while also providing force feedback. Those can also set you back several thousand dollars, and one isn’t... Continue reading… View the full article
Vanadium Crystals are among the many resources you’ll be consistently hunting down and trying to acquire while playing Once Human. These appear throughout your journey, but tracking down enough to always have them on hand can be challenging. You can only find Vanadium Crystals in select locations. You need to stick to searching through these areas if you want to find them while playing Once Human. Although you might advance beyond this region, it never hurts to return and gather more if you require them for select projects at your workbenches. View the full article
********* publisher and developer Ullucus Heaven has announced Windows PC ports for all three of their Fragment’s Note+ romance visual novels. All three games are coming to Windows PC on August 2nd: Fragment’s Note+, Fragment’s Note+ AfterStory, and Fragment’s Note 2+. Fragment’s Note+, Fragment’s Note+ AfterStory, and Fragment’s Note 2+ were originally released for Switch, iOS, […] Source View the full article
Starry Studio and NetEase Games’ Once Human has reached a major player milestone and is celebrating by teasing its first big update. The free-to-play open-world survival shooter managed to peak at more than 230,000 players on Steam since its launch earlier this month. It also appeared among the top five of the storefront’s Most Played list of games and is one of its Top Sellers. As the team at Starry enjoys its newfound successes, it’s looking to the horizon with an update that’s due out in September. [/url] Once Human players can look forward to a new PvP gameplay scenario that the team says features confrontations between the Mayflies and Rosetta. A PvE scenario is on the way as well, promising a new northern mountain region, monsters, and challenges. No specific release date has been revealed yet. Once Human released July 9 for PC via Steam, the Epic Games Store, and its official website, and has quickly gained interest from players thanks to its strange art style and bleak survival gameplay. When the September update arrives, it’ll add to its existing map, giving players even more post-apocalyptic landscapes to explore. Starry released its open-world nightmare only weeks ago but has already faced a few bumps in the road, including cheaters who were swiftly banned, named, and shamed. The studio also had to overcome server issues that cropped up due to its successful launch, which exceeded expectations. A few small hiccups haven't stopped Once Human from impressing PC gamers – and us. We called it “great” in our 8/10 review, where we said, “Once Human combines simple but solid building and upgrading with some of the best, and weirdest, creature designs of the year to create a very enjoyable survival-crafting experience.” For more, check our complete list of Once Human guides, which you can see below. Tips - Things Once Human Doesn't Tell YouOnce Human Base Building GuideMystical Crate LocationsTreasure Chest LocationsLocations and Items ChecklistHow to Play With Friends: Servers ExplainedInteractive Map Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He started writing in the industry in 2017 and is best known for his work at outlets such as The Pitch, The Escapist, OnlySP, and Gameranx. Be sure to give him a follow on Twitter @MikeCripe. View the full article
There are many different weapons in League of Legends’ new PvE game mode Swarm, whether you’re trying to shred through waves of Primordians or soak up damage for your friends. Some weapons, however, will need to be unlocked as you progress further in the game. Certain weapons require you to hit some major milestones in the game, while others just need you and your team to reach a certain threshold. From surviving a certain perilous ****** to leveling up weapons or reaching level thresholds with specific champions, there are tools you absolutely need in your battles against the ******. View the full article
Overwatch 2 is currently having some server issues due to the trial weekend of Juno, the new support hero coming in Season 12. Until these problems are resolved, players may have trouble logging in to Overwatch 2, and those who make it in may end up trapped in impossibly long queues, or otherwise disconnected after the fact. View the full article
One of the most important tasks in the Pirates of the Caribbean Cursed Sails Fortnite event is to plunder gold bars. This is a quest with 10 stages, which means you have to know how to navigate through it if you want to claim all special event rewards. Although this task sounds tricky, it’s actually a lot easier than you might expect. It does require patience and a decent amount of effort, though, so here’s how to plunder gold bars in the Pirates of the Caribbean Cursed Sails Fortnite event. View the full article
Fortnite’s highly anticipated Pirates of the Caribbean collaboration is finally here, and it has introduced a new Mythic item called Ship in a Bottle. Apart from the new cosmetics, event pass, and NPCs introduced in the latest Fortnite update, the Ship in a Bottle is an interesting Mythic item that can serve various roles in your battle royale matches. But it isn’t available everywhere on the map and only comes from a particular type of chest, making it ******* to get the item. So, if you want to get your hands on it to complete your challenges, we’ve got you covered. View the full article
Image: Meta Meta is rolling out a revamped version of its Quest mobile app that links it more closely with its 3D social platform Horizon Worlds. The app, now called Meta Horizon, comes with a new tab that lets you complete quests from your phone and customize your avatar. You can also use the app to explore and join new worlds, as well as connect with friends in Horizon Worlds, which launched on mobile and the web last September. Meta says the update won’t take away any features in the existing app, and you can still use it to set up your Quest headsets and browse the library of apps in the Meta Horizon Store. Another small update coming to the Meta Horizon app is the addition of light mode, allowing you to easily swap between light and dark... Continue reading… View the full article
Elden Ring is FromSoftware's most successful game yet, and an evolution of the Soulsborne formula that the studio pioneered with ******'s Souls and Dark Souls - but many of the aspects of Elden Ring that make it what it is also make it much more difficult to develop a sequel for. While Elden Ring could very well be the start of a new franchise for FromSoft, especially considering its massive success, the studio will have to work past some notable roadblocks that weren't present in the Dark Souls trilogy. View the full article
Peroxide is a fighting game for Roblux, and players can use codes to become stronger and faster when they enter this game. It is heavily inspired by Bleach and features dojos where players can train and many monsters to ******. Codes are important because of the resources they give you and how they help you overcome the challenges in the world. View the full article
A game’s physics system being directly tied to the FPS is not a new thing. However, it’s a rare occurrence in the world of live-service titles, and The First Descendant is the latest example where your FPS can help improve your damage output. First spotted by PC Guide, The First Descendant‘s servers might be wired in a particular way that allows individual machines to report to them faster than others, based on how well the game performs. Having higher FPS means your bullets will register faster on the server side, thus increasing your overall firerate and damage per second. YouTuber Rychews Games tested this theory on July 18 and found that ******* firerates are directly tied to the FPS with proportional calculations that show massive differences between low and high FPS. View the full article
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