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  1. The Pokémon North America International Championship (NAIC) has been full of surprises so far, with off-meta picks thriving. Dot Esports spoke to 2023 EUIC champ Paul Chua to discuss the weirdest Pokémon he’s encountered at the event and why this is a good sign moving forward in the competitive scene. Dot Esports is at NAIC with travel provided by The Pokémon Company to speak with top VGC players like Paul Chua about all the oddball ‘mons in the current Regulation G format. We saw the EUIC champ make a stream appearance during his Swiss round 12 match against Shiliang *****. Chua might’ve lost the match, but he pointed out one bizarre Pokémon on his opponent’s team—Wo-Chien. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  2. The team behind the awesome Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind mod, Morrowind Rebirth, has released a brand-new 6.7 update, bringing a bunch of new items to Bethesda's classic RPG. Although Morrowind Rebirth was first released for The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind back in 2011, it continues to receive a few updates per year as it continues development. View the full article
  3. Bogdan's Cross is an action-adventure tale of a humble shepherd turned legendary Templar knight amidst the terrible time of the Crusades. "Traverse stunning landscapes, uncover hidden tales and mysteries, and confront shadows of doubt and despair," the Steam page says, before slipping in the load-bearing caveat: "While grounded in historical accuracy, the game takes creative liberties to weave a captivating fictional narrative.".. Read more.View the full article
  4. Now that I think about it, dwarves are a perfect match for mechs. They mine the sturdiest metals, which you need if you're gonna build a mech. They're brilliant engineers, capable of building fantastic mechanical devices, so why not one they can ride around in? And they craft huge honkin' weapons like hammers and axes—exactly the kind of thing a giant ****** would excel at swinging around... Read more.View the full article
  5. While I'm as excited as the next person for the imminent Elden Ring DLC Shadow of the Erdtree, I'm perhaps even more curious about the arrival of Dungeons of Hinterberg. Having spent ten hours in its magical alpine town, I've found myself completely enthralled by its charming characters and political strife. While there's still a little over a month to wait for the full launch, a new, expanded Steam Next Fest demo allows you to try out a good chunk of the game for yourself. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Dungeons of Hinterberg is a spectacular RPG with a seedy underside Dungeons of Hinterberg release date, demo, trailers, and latest news Gorgeous new dungeon RPG now has a launch date, playtest coming soon View the full article
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel has released two brand-new Selection Packs for the month of June, both adding new cards to the game and bringing back reprints of powerful cards. Since the release of the popular online trading card game in early 2022, Konami has regularly added new cards to the game for players to acquire. Master Duel's Selection Packs typically serve as the main way Konami introduces its newest cards, while new Secret Packs allow players to more easily acquire different themes. Now, Konami is adding new cards and bringing back plenty of old cards. View the full article
  7. Genshin Impact is adding a new type of cosmetic in Version 4.8, and players can now preview these Trail Appearances thanks to video footage from the beta servers. Though Genshin Impact is famous for having strong character designs, the community has long hoped that HoYoverse would invest more resources into character customization. Version 4.8 is scheduled to add alternate outfits for Kirara and Nilou, but it will also allow players to unlock a new type of cosmetic via the Imaginarium Theater. View the full article
  8. A Destiny 2 clan has completed The Final Shape expansion’s raid, unlocking a final mission for all players that brings to an end the series’ decade-long story that began back in 2014. This article does not include any spoilers for Destiny 2 The Final Shape. PC Gamer has a great rundown of events up to and including this moment, but for our purposes, we’ll just say that clan Parabellum completed The Final Shape raid before any other and in the process unlocked a 12-person final mission called Excision that acts as a fitting end to everything that has proceeded it over the last 10 years. The Witness has retreated from the monolith - but, an important battle awaits. We'll need all Guardians available to help us defeat the Witness, once and for all. Rally with us and launch into Excision, a newly unlocked 12-player activity. [Hidden Content] — Destiny 2 (@DestinyTheGame) June 8, 2024 But it looks like there is an issue with Excision that is causing players in fireteams to be unable to view all cutscenes upon completion of the Excision activity. In a post on X/Twitter, Bungie recommended players complete the activity solo to ensure they experience all the cutscenes. At this time, we recommend playing the Excision activity solo to experience all the cutscenes. Players who missed the cutscenes can select the Narrative version of Excision to replay them. [Hidden Content] — Bungie Help (@BungieHelp) June 8, 2024 Now that The Final Shape’s main story has come to an end, Destiny 2 players are wondering what’s next. Excision leaves a number of story threads hanging out there in the galaxy, threads Bungie will probably pull at over the coming months. The developer has already announced a showcase set for June 10 at 8am PT in which it will reveal the next year of Destiny 2. That could mean it will touch on The Final Shape’s upcoming three episodes, the first of which kicks off next week. But perhaps Bungie will also hint at ******* things to come. It all begins with a single step. Join us on June 10 at 8AM PT to learn about the next year of Destiny 2. [Hidden Content] [Hidden Content] — Destiny 2 (@DestinyTheGame) June 8, 2024 In previous videos, Bungie developers have teased that The Final Shape is not the end of Destiny 2 or even the series, with the developer — now owned by Sony — also working on multiplayer game Marathon. This week, in a series of X/Twitter posts marking the release of The Final Shape, Bungie executive creative director Luke Smith discussed the road to The Final Shape’s release and the effort its developers put in to make it happen. In one of the posts, Smith mentioned the word Hope three times, each capitalized, which was enough to spark Destiny 3 theories within the community. Our Hope is always the same with Destiny games, expansions, seasons, DLCs, exotic missions, secret missions, in-game events, merchandise, et cetera - we genuinely Hope you enjoy the time you spend with it. Anything we've made or will make, that's the Hope. Make your own fate. — Luke Smith (@thislukesmith) June 3, 2024 For now, The Final Shape is going down well with fans, despite initial server problems Bungie ended up apologizing for. Check out IGN's The FInal Shape review in progress to find out what we think. 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
  9. Starfield players have found a fascinating, unique planet that proves the open-world galaxy has plenty of wonder to offer - players just need to know where to look. With 1,000 different planets to explore, it seems like there should be a lot of variety from one to the next. But unfortunately, there just isn't. Most planets are cookie cutter copies, cut from one of a few preset molds. Starfield's aliens lack personality, its points of interest are repetitive, and its space travel is overall lackluster. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  10. Mortal Kombat 1 players have expressed their continued disappointment with the Switch version of the fighting game, this time with regard to how Homelander from The Boys looks. NetherRealm recently released the Homelander update for Mortal Kombat 1, which adds The Boys' iconic Homelander as a playable character, alongside new skins for various characters. Homelander is the fifth DLC character in the game's Kombat Pack 1, alongside other guest stars like Peacemaker from DC Comics and Invincible's Omni-Man. This update was made available for all versions of the game, including the Switch version, which has again started drawing heat from fans. View the full article
  11. The Worlds First raid race for Salvation's Edge in Destiny 2 has come to an end, seeing Team Parabellum come out victorious and unlocking a unique new mission for all players to take part in. It's been a busy week so far for Destiny 2 players after the highly anticipated Final Shape expansion finally arrived. Players jumped into an all-new storyline, seeing them enter the Traveler to stop the plans of The Witness, who intends to twist the world into a nightmare. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  12. A new ***** from Genshin Impact is giving fans a first look at the in-game map for the limited-time area expected to debut during the Version 4.8 update. The popular RPG from HoYoverse has seen numerous expansions to the game's explorable world since the debut of Fontaine in Version 4.0, with the playable area growing several times. Fontaine itself saw three map additions following its original introduction, and Liyue finally received the long-rumored Chenyu Vale during Version 4.4. Now, the game is set to receive its newest limited-time area soon. View the full article
  13. Showing off over 70 indie games with positivity and compassion at their core, today’s Wholesome Direct had quite a few neat games to keep an eye on, whether today marked their world premiere or just the debut of a brand new trailer. A handful of games even received surprise releases, and there are quite a few more demos out right now! From a cheese-filled decorating simulator for mice to an exploration game where you play as a house on a date (and an impressive number of games with “lands” somewhere in their titles), here are 15 of our favorite games from this year’s Wholesome Direct. Squeakross: Home Squeak Home Receiving a world premiere at today’s Wholesome Direct, Squeakross: Home Squeak Home is an adorably named combination between a puzzle game and a decorating simulator. Players will solve furniture-shaped puzzles made of cheese, watch as the cheese turns into furniture, and then use it to decorate rooms for their mice. With hundreds of furniture items, stickers, and accessories available, I’m already determined to collect everything and be the best mouse parent I can be. Squeakross doesn’t have a release window yet, but it’s headed to Steam (and will run on Steam Deck). Fruitbus In the upcoming adventure game Fruitbus, players will get to customize their own food truck, drive around and gather ingredients from an open world, and help adorable customers through cooking. While the core game loop is focused around cooking and experimenting with recipes, there’s also a narrative about the previous owner’s past to uncover, stirring up what looks to be a tasty balance between open-ended gameplay and story. Fruitbus is headed to Steam and consoles this October, and it also has a demo out now. Wax Heads I’ve always been on the hunt for a game that authentically nails the feeling of just really caring about music, and Wax Heads seems to have it down perfectly. Set in the struggling store Repeated Records, players will help quirky customers find the perfect album to take home. Along the way, they'll play minigames, get distracted by the shop’s secrets, and learn about each musical act (like Scandinavian metal band Jarhead, which may or may not have… murdered their own singer and kept his head in a jar). It’s headed to Steam and has a demo out right now — no word on a release date yet, though. Building Relationships Flaunting what’s possibly the weirdest concept I’ve ever seen in a Wholesome Direct, Building Relationships is a dating and exploration sim where you play as… a house. While exploring a 3D island and its many biomes, you’ll search for eligible bachelor pads, fish for cars, discover secrets, and unlock movement skills that let you lumber up mountains. Building Relationships is headed to Steam, *****.io, and consoles later this year. POOOOL Sitting somewhere between last year’s viral Suika Game and GamePigeon 8-Ball is POOOOL, a tiny physics puzzler about combining pool ****** with faces while saving space for more. It’s clean, colorful, and full of satisfying sound effects. It’s also just unexpectedly challenging to get the hang of, as pool ****** get heavier and slower as they grow, which adds a neat dimension of skill to the growing camp of 2048-like games. Receiving a surprise release during today’s Wholesome Direct, POOOOL is out now on Steam. Littlelands Everything looks like a toy in Littlelands, an adventure game with detailed, stylized environments that just make the characters look… so small and cute! It’s a little bit like Animal Crossing — players can catch bugs, fish, grow berries, and befriend their neighbors — but it also has an exploration element, and players can even head to dangerous areas inhabited by goblins. Littlelands doesn’t yet have a release window, but it’s headed to Steam. Tiny Lands 2 What’s even smaller than Littlelands? Tiny Lands 2! In this find the difference puzzle game, players will find the differences between photorealistic miniature worlds that tell their own stories. Each scene made up of big objects is inhabited by little people, whether they’re conducting traffic amid a cluttered desk full of art supplies, gathering around a ***** beneath a tea kettle, or diving into a cup of coffee. Today’s Wholesome Direct marked the world premiere of Tiny Lands 2, which is headed to Steam, the Epic Games Store, and Switch. Sally There’s a lot to do in Sally, which doubles as the name of the game as well as its subject, a magical ship that’s in search of floating islands. Players can cook, take care of animals, work in the machine room, and disembark to gather resources from floating islands, all while leading the Sally to its destination. Best of all, though, they can make friends and find a sense of community among a roster of characters that changes with every game — “everyone’s in the same boat.” Sally has a new demo out now and is headed to Steam and Switch. Lost and Found Co. Lost and Found Co. is a hidden objects game that takes place in a beautifully hand-drawn world full of personality. Alongside a cast of quirky characters, players can search for items in bustling boardwalks, restaurants, homes, gardens and more, getting to decorate their office (and restore the fame of a forgotten goddess, no big deal) as a neat little reward. With a new demo out right now, Lost and Found Co. is headed to Steam, consoles, and mobile. Into The Emberlands Into The Emberlands is an exploration game about bringing light back to a procedurally generated world engulfed by darkness (and helping bring home the villagers who got lost along the way). Once they’re home, players can help their newfound neighbors thrive by repairing houses, running errands, and expanding the village. Just don’t let the lantern light fade! Into The Emberlands is slated for release on Steam later this year and got a new demo today. Tracks of Thought Tracks of Thought is a cozy mystery that’s set on a train. After the train goes through a mysterious tunnel, every bug on board somehow forgets where they’re headed. Through card battles, players (playing as a really cute ladybug) can help their fellow bugs resolve conflicts, reach a consensus, and solve the mystery, all while making their way to the control room through the train’s many different cars. Tracks of Thought also received a surprise release today, and it’s out now on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Curiosmos A solar system seemingly made out of clay is the player’s canvas in Curiosmos, an adorable space adventure game that received a new trailer during today’s Wholesome Direct. Players can chip away at planet surfaces with meteors, drag debris into ****** holes, and add gravity (and even life) to adorable planets with faces. While there isn’t much information about Curiosmos available yet, I’m curious to see what kind of sandbox adventure it might shape up to be. Curiosmos isn’t yet slated to release on a specific platform, but more information can be found on its website. Rooster Receiving a new trailer during today’s Wholesome Direct, Rooster is a point and click narrative adventure about the animals of the ******** zodiac. Each level has completely different gameplay that ranges from cooking and dating sims to tower defense and hidden objects (all depicted in the game’s gorgeous watercolor art style), and it all culminates in a story about helping others and sharing love. It’s headed to Steam and consoles early next year. Caravan SandWitch Caravan SandWitch is a narrative adventure about a young woman searching the desolate world of Cigalo for her lost sister. While the trailer shows off the game’s exploration, including driving the game’s signature yellow caravan through beautifully modeled futuristic environments, riding on a zipline, and traversing through massive storms, the Steam page also promises a meaningful narrative about living in harmony despite over-exploitation. Caravan SandWitch is headed to Steam and the Epic Games Store along with Switch and PS5, and it received a brand new demo during today’s Wholesome Direct. Goodlands Goodlands is a game about being a dinosaur and unearthing fossils of other dinosaurs in an open world inspired by the Badlands. With an art style vaguely reminiscent of A Short Hike, players will customize their own dinosaur, clean fossils in minigames, and restore an empty museum by donating their brand new digs. Goodlands was briefly shown off during the direct’s montage section and is headed to Steam and *****.io. Find more information on all of these games (and the rest we couldn’t fit in this roundup) on the Wholesome Games website or on the Wholesome Direct Steam curator page. Wholesome Direct is also part of IGN’s Summer of Gaming, which contains quite a few showcases and runs through the end of June. Amelia Zollner is a freelance writer at IGN who loves all things indie and Nintendo. Outside of IGN, they've contributed to sites like Polygon and Rock Paper Shotgun, and they're currently developing a game called Garage *****. Find them on Twitter: @ameliazollner. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  14. The second day of NAIC’s Pokémon TCG tournament has seen a huge shift in play, with one deck leading the pack heading into the final day tomorrow as Gardevoir ex made up for over 20% of the final decks left in the tournament. This marks a massive rise since yesterday when it was the third most-played deck. In contrast, both Lugia VSTAR and Raging Bolt ex/Ogerpon ex have seen massive drops heading into the second day as they ******* to land in New Orleans. View the full article
  15. DisplayLink docks provide an alternative to pricier Thunderbolt options by using data compression tricks to funnel high-res video streams through plain old USB connections. While you might notice some quality hits with intense gaming, most day-to-day desktop duties are unaffected. The key advantage is that these docks can often push... Read Entire Article View the full article
  16. "The Silver Shroud" is a popular side quest in Fallout 4 that begins in Goodneighbor, wherein players meet the optimistic ghoul Kent Conolly, who runs Silver Shroud Radio. The Silver Shroud was a pre-war radio serial about a masked hero whom Kent looks up to and whom the Sole Survivor can dress up as. You get the Silver Shroud armor as part of the quest. This adventure soon turns deadly when Kent is kidnapped by raiders led by the raider boss, Sinjin. View the full article
  17. Few things are quite as satisfying as pulling off the perfect turn in XCOM, transforming impossible odds into a winning position with just a few clicks. The likes of Into the Breach and Invisible Inc implement that feeling into a more puzzle-style roguelike format, each making you feel like a tactical genius. Yet new strategy game Tactical Breach Wizards may be the coolest such setup yet, combining slick, speedy combat scenarios with snappy, witty dialogue. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Tactical Breach Wizards is an indie XCOM that strips away the uncertainty New games: Tactical Breach Wizards barges into Steam View the full article
  18. At some point, a game developer realized that point-and-click adventure games don’t always have to be angled at eye level or rely on pixel art. Nothing is immune to nostalgia, and now designers and gamers have realized that prerendered backgrounds have an artistry all their own, and picturesque cinematic imagery can be achieved when the […] Source View the full article
  19. Popular roguelike card game Balatro, which made a big impact when it debuted on Steam in February, is getting a physical release on major consoles. While Balatro is based on making poker hands, it's really a deck-building game at heart, and its various collectible Joker cards provide a wide variety of bonuses that have earned it a lot of praise from fans. View the full article
  20. Despite Call of Duty games of the past venturing off into space or near-futuristic settings, the FPS franchise's combat has largely felt the same over the last 10 years. ****** Ops 6 could shake up gunfights, though, and if the rumors are to believed, we are so back COD players. Not only has Treyarch supposedly overhauled the shooter's movement, but rumors claim it is similar to the Max Payne series. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: I spoke to two COD Zombies legends as ****** Ops 6's reveal looms MW3 Season 4's strangest camo is locked away for Discord users COD Warzone flooded with ****** Ops 6 teasers as full reveal nears View the full article
  21. Lost and Found Co. | Image: Bit Egg Despite its cozy appearance, Wholesome Direct 2024 is actually shaping up to be the most packed event of Summer Game Fest. The hour-long presentation featured more than 70 different games. Some were brand-new announcements, some were previously known games that got a fresh trailer or release date, and a handful of titles even launched during the event. Now, 70 is a large number, so to help, I’ve curated the games that stood out to me the most. You can also watch the full presentation right here to soak in every detail. Even better: many of the games have demos on Steam that you can check out. Anyway, here are my picks, in no particular order. Kamaeru: A Frog RefugeLaunching today on PC and Switch Kamaeru looks like a more interactive... Continue reading… View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  22. Monster Hunter: World and Rise are currently available at historically low prices, as are their DLC packs. The *****, which includes a variety of storefronts, offers a great opportunity to jump (back) into the Monster Hunter franchise without breaking the bank. View the full article
  23. There are only two months left until the 2024 Esports Awards begin, but the face of the broadcast has decided to resign after clashing views on the company’s direction over the last year. Alex “Goldenboy” Mendez has announced that he will resign from the Esports Awards panel and won’t host the event moving forward. The popular shoutcaster and commentator has been the face of the Esports Awards since he became its host, but now, he is stepping away for a handful of reasons. View the full article
  24. There are many challenges and missions to unlock and complete in Star Wars Hunters, some being more challenging than others. One of these mission types is to earn hunter elimination streaks, which can be understood in different ways.What are hunter elimination streaks in Star Wars Hunters?Hunter elimination streaks may confuse come Star Wars Hunters players as this could be taken in a couple different ways. So to clear things up – you will earn a hunter elimination streak by ******** other players without dying.So if you are required to earn a hunter elimination streak of 5, that means you must eliminate five other hunters (players) without being *******. Every time you get eliminated, the streak resets.It doesn’t matter how much time has passed between each elimination either – the streak will keep going indefinitely until you yourself get eliminated. Also, for these sorts of challenges, you can’t achieve a 5 hunter streak twice without dying,...View the full article
  25. I'm used to mystery games where the mystery is the main thing. In Strange Horticulture you may be running a shop while trying to figure out what's going on in Undermere, but you don't have to balance the books between trying to figure out how a druid got poisoned. You're not going to suddenly get a game over because a national chain of weird plant shops opened up a franchise across the road from yours... Read more.View the full article

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