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  1. Who are the Delta Force Hawk Ops operators? The multiplayer experience in Team *****'s reimagining of Delta Force ****** Hawk Down takes its cues from extraction shooter mainstays, spliced with the specialist-based class system seen in the likes of Battlefield 2042. As such, you can gain the upper hand on your future opponents just by learning about the specialists in the upcoming shooter. As of the Delta Force Hawk Ops alpha test, there are six operators. Each operator falls under one of four positions: ********, Engineer, Recon, or Support. While these positions indicate what each of the FPS game characters excel at, the real meat is in an operator's kit. Alongside a character-specific trait, each operator has unique tactical gear and two gadgets that can be used out in the field. To find out more about each of the Delta Force Hawk Ops operators and what they're packing, read on. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Delta Force alpha dates Delta Force release date window, gameplay, and news Delta Force might be the next great Battlefield game View the full article
  2. Dragon Age: The Veilguard has a release date, and amidst the heavy breathing from fans over the possible romance options in the newest adventure through Thedas (hello, Neve Gallus with the hair down), there was also huge excitement for a confirmed returning character. Morrigan is back—like she ever was going to leave. We’re talking about fighting some elven gods and you thought Morrigan’s meddling **** wasn’t going to stick around for that? In the release date trailer, Morrigan gets a little bit of voice-over work before she finally unveils herself in appropriately dramatic fashion, flying into the scene as a raven before transforming in a burst of feathers. And she’s got a new look, too. The “let’s see how creatively I can show some skin” aesthetic is still there, but in a slightly more mature way, with more armor and an extremely conspicuous headpiece. View the full article
  3. Thanks to Humble Bundle, Warhammer 40k, Dungeons and Dragons, and Pathfinder fans have been eating well lately. If you missed out on any of the amazing bargains on Humble recently, the latest one is one of the best yet and gets you $364 (£269.36) of great stuff for just $35 (£27.07). Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: A complete DnD Aasimar species guide DnD fans finally agree on something - Rogue is now the worst class Where to find DnD character sheets (and how to use them) View the full article
  4. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Warhammer 40k Codex release dates Get this new $364 Warhammer 40k, DnD, and Pathfinder bundle 89% off Warhammer 40k's new Blood Angel minis are fine, stop whinging View the full article
  5. The next big update for Disney Dreamlight Valley is bringing Tiana to the base game and closing the chapter on Eternity Isle for A Rift in Time owners. There’s a lot to delve into, so you need to know exactly when the Dapper Delights update will be released. Whether you’re most looking forward to greeting Tiana or stopping Jafar’s antics, there’s a lot to do around the valley as soon as this update goes live. Here’s the exact time and date the Dapper Delights update will be released for Disney Dreamlight Valley. View the full article
  6. Tiny Glade, a charming and tranquil building game developed by Pounce Light, is among the year’s most eagerly awaited indie game releases. If you want to know when this soothing title will hit digital shelves, you’re in the right place. Set in a stunning low-poly world, Tiny Glade encourages players to get creative and craft whimsical landscapes without the usual simulation or strategy constraints. Here’s when you can get your hands on it. View the full article
  7. Launch into the Rocket Partners event through Monopoly GO’s Space Sprint Leaderboard, a 30-milestone event featuring over 2,000 Rocket Partner tokens. The monthly Monopoly GO Partners event has lifted off, with grand prizes like a Wild Sticker and a new Token. Space Sprint is supporting the Rocket Partners main event through 30 milestone rewards. The Leaderboard event will only run for 24 hours, Aug. 15 to 16, but may return toward the end of the Partner event. Now is the time to score Rocket Partner tokens, especially with the Rocket to Sucess event running Pickup tokens as an objective. View the full article
  8. Star Wars Outlaws players who have a Disney+ subscription will be able to redeem an exclusive "Nix Tail Wrappings" item for when the game launches. The item allows Star Wars Outlaws players to adorn Kay Vess' companion with a cosmetic blue cloth wrapping around their tail. View the full article
  9. Space 4X strategy game Stellaris launched in 2016, but Paradox can't stop adding to the universe. Last time I checked in, it was school trips to other dimensions. Now, it's Cosmic Storms. Due for release alongside the Stellaris 3.13 Vela update on September 10th, these are a paid "mechanical expansion" (priced at a rather chunky £11, $13 or €13, and available as part of the current season pass) that builds upon the game's existing Space Storms, "providing a deeper experience with strategically meaningful gameplay and beautiful upgraded visuals". Wash that down with new civics, precursor narratives, anomalies, archaeology sites, techs, edicts, a new Ascension perk, and new galactic community resolutions. Read more View the full article
  10. Call of Duty’s user interface, which has been a big topic of negative discussion for several years, will be getting overhauled for ****** Ops 6. Currently, upon opening up the Call of Duty app that houses multiple titles, players need to scroll up and down through various games to find what they’re looking for. Thankfully, and mercifully for CoD ********, this will be changing in just a couple of months. View the full article
  11. Call of Duty beta season has become a yearly ritual for gamers, similar to football fans and the National Football League’s opening weeks. Every late summer/early fall, CoD‘s beta kicks into gear to give gamers a taste of what to expect from the upcoming title in the franchise. Next on deck is ****** Ops 6, and players are chomping at the bit to try it out before its full release later this year. View the full article
  12. Dragon Age: The Veilguard is set to release for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on October 31. The fourth mainline game in the series — after a decade-long hiatus — Veilguard brings us back to the fantasy world of Thedas, where the evil forces once again rear their ugly heads. You can preorder the game now in a variety of editions. Let’s ***** in and see what comes in each one. Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Standard Edition) PS5 Get it at Best Buy - $69.99 (free $10 gift card)Get it at GameStop - $69.99 Xbox Series X|S Get it at Best Buy - $69.99 (free $10 gift card)Get it at GameStop - $69.99 PC Get it at Steam - $59.99 If all you want is the game itself, the standard edition is the one to get. Note that the PC version is $10 cheaper than the console version, and that it’s Steam Deck verified. Very exciting. Dragon Age: The Veilguard Deluxe Edition PS5 Get it at Best Buy - $89.99 (free $10 gift card)Get it at GameStop - $89.99 Xbox Series X|S Get it at GameStop - $89.99 (free $10 gift card)Get it at GameStop - $89.99 PC Get it at Steam - $79.99 The Deluxe edition comes with the game itself, plus the following in-game items: 3 Rook Armor Sets (cosmetic, unique)7 Rook weapons (cosmetic)7 Companion armor sets (cosmetic, unique)7 Companion weapons (cosmetic, unique)Dragon Age: The Veilguard Rooks Coffer Edition (GameStop Exclusive)Get it for PS5 - $219.99Get it for Xbox - $219.99 The Rooks Coffer edition comes with the deluxe edition of the game, plus the following items: Rook’s Card DeckGlass Potion FlaskCompanion Litho PrintLight-Up Lyrium DaggerEnchanted ****Cloth Map and Quiver TubeThank-You Letter Note: If you want to buy the game elsewhere, but you still want the physical goodies that come in this edition, you can buy a “game-less” version from the BioWare Gear Store. Dragon Age: The Veilguard Preorder Bonus Preorder the game, and you'll receive the following in-game items: Blood Dragon Cosmetic ArmorWhat Is Dragon Age: The Veilguard? Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the fourth game in the series, following Dragon Age Origins, Dragon Age II, and Dragon Age Inquisition. It’s been 10 years since the previous game, so fans have been waiting awhile for this installment. Like the previous games, it’s set in the fantasy world of Thedas, where you’ll create a character and lead a team of heroes against evil forces. The Veilguard is noticeably more colorful than previous entries, which leaned toward the brown and gray end of the spectrum. Characters have a stylized, almost cartoonish, look to them — a change that’s been somewhat controversial among the fan base. However, combat has gotten an overhaul, to the extent that the developers say it’s “actually fun” now. You control a party of three (instead of four, like in previous games), and the combat is much more action-oriented. In case you’re worried about a lack of story, you can allay your fears: the script for Dragon Age: The Veilguard has roughly 140,000 lines of dialogue. That’s quite a bit more than Dragon Age Inquisition’s already-considerable 88,000 lines — though not as many as Baldur’s Gate 3 or Starfield. There will be plenty of customization options, including various difficulty settings, as well as the ability to turn off ****** entirely. Veilguard will also let you romance any of the party members, and it features full nudity, if that’s of interest. Of note for Steam players, you won’t need the EA app as a launcher to play the game, which is always nice. Check out our first Dragon Age: The Veilguard preview for more details. Other Preorder Guides Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN's board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Threads. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  13. Vespertec, Sardina Systems, and Borealis have developed an innovative IT solution called IceCloud Integrated Services (IIS). Located at the Borealis Data Center campus in Iceland, the system is powered by renewable energy sources like hydroelectric and geothermal. The three companies aim to provide an all-in-one IT solution that offers significant... Read Entire Article View the full article
  14. Over the last decade, Faker has built his legacy as League of Legends‘ greatest player ever. He has won multiple championships during his career, but over the last few years, he has faced the most criticism in his career after multiple ******* campaigns. There are some Faker supporters who are condemning the hefty toxicity and criticism, stating the 28-year-old is dealing with a ton of mental struggles that can actually be seen on-stage. After a recent loss against Gen.G, for example, the superstar mid laner could be seen headbutting the wall inside the player booth until he had to be physically restrained by his teammates. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  15. Fans of the female protagonist from Persona 3 Portable will be disappointed to hear she's never coming to Persona 3 Reload. Kotone Shiomi is the official name given to the character by Atlus, though the community has taken to calling her FeMC over the years. While Persona 3 Reload offered the perfect opportunity for her to appear, ideally as a playable character, it appears that won't be happening. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  16. If you've been contemplating using GeForce Now to play World of Warcraft, now is finally the time to put thoughts into action. That's because Nvidia has just announced that over 25 of the top WoW mods from CurseForge are now available to use in-game via the service. Modding in World of Warcraft is very different from many other games due to it being a MMORPG, and one of the best MMORPGs at that. This means many of the mods that CurseForge offers are for streamlining the user interface or analysis tools so you can track specific details while raiding. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: New Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 could arrive next week, says ***** Nvidia GPUs with double VRAM spotted, but there's a catch Nvidia's RTX 4070 drops to its lowest ever price, but only in the *** View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  17. If you’re all about “rawdogging” flights and want to get some practice in before your next session, have I got the news you’ve been waiting for. Rawdog Simulator is a new browser-based game that challenges you to sit there and do nothing. No food, no drink, no entertainment. In the true spirit of rawdogging, it’s just you and a screen showing flight progress. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  18. Ever since seeing its adorable castle doodling clips on social media I've been desperate for Tiny Glade. The little ***** back building game has caught a lot of cozy gaming fans that way, ********* up way higher on the list of most wishlisted Steam games (spot 19 as of writing) than I'm used to seeing cozy games attain. It won't have to stay on our wishlists much longer now because Pounce Light has just announced it will launch on September 23... Read more.View the full article
  19. Might be time for another run in Stellaris with the Cosmic Storms announced today to release on September 10th. Developed in collaboration with Behaviour Rotterdam, it's set to expand space weather in a big way. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  20. True Colors is the companion quest for Zhezhi added in Wuthering Waves’ 1.2 update, and sees you solving a thrilling case of art forgery to help a shy painter regain her confidence. Here’s everything you need to know about completing the True Colors quest in Wuthering Waves. View the full article
  21. The Plucky Squire - one of the coolest looking indie games set to release this year - has finally got itself a release date. It's going to launch on September 17, but PlayStation Plus subscribers will be happy to learn that they'll be able to download it day-one. This was announced via the official PlayStation Twitter account, and was paired with a lovely little gameplay video showcasing the game. The game will be added to the PlayStation Plus games catalogue, so even if you decide to sign up a little later in the year The Plucky Squire should be there waiting for you. The Plucky Squire, for those who don't know, is looking especially rad in an already-stacked year of slick releases. It blends 2D and 3D gameplay together in an uber colourful drawing book style aesthetic that's ***** pleasing to the eye. The developer, All Possible Futures, is releasing it as its first game with Devolver Digital as a publisher, and if Devolver's name isn't a stamp of approval at this point for ambitious, amazing indies then I don't know what to tell you. Read more View the full article
  22. If you relished the splashier gunfights of Cyberpunk 2077, like the sound of ***** meets Blade Runner, or wish you could jam your nose right into the neon trenches of Ruiner, you will likely enjoy the announcement trailer for Defect. It's a new "cyberpunk, squad-based, Immersive Objective Shooter" from emptyvessel, a team of erstwhile id Software, Call Of Duty and Naughty Dog folks. Read more View the full article
  23. Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a highly anticipated title from Bioware, and for Dragon Age fans, it’s been a game many cannot wait to get their hands on—and they only have to wait a couple more months with the game’s release date now official. The release date should not be subject to change as we draw closer to getting our hands on the game. Many who have previewed it have had positive responses to the game, and with Bioware focusing on a deeper, richer story experience, we can only expect a heartfelt return to Thedas in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. How much longer do you have to wait until you can get your hands on the game? View the full article
  24. In a new Dragon Age: The Veilgaurd trailer, BioWare revealed that Morrigan is returning to the series. View the full article
  25. Tiny Glade is a relaxing, wholly escapist building sim where you can kick back and summon villages, cottages and castles whilst listening to whimsical tunes without the worry of combat or busywork. This cosy game has received a lot of attention, becoming the fourth most-played demo during Steam Next Fest and earning a place within our own list of favourite demos. It now has a release date - 23rd September 2024. Read more View the full article

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