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  1. ARC Raiders has plenty of search and find missions, and the Bees! quest requires you to find a beehive in the wasteland. You begin the quest after obtaining it from Celeste. The quest is relatively straightforward, but it can still confuse you if you don't know what to do. This guide will help you complete all the steps and finish the Bees! quest easily in ARC Raiders. Table of contentsARC Raiders Bees! quest walkthroughARC Raiders Bees! quest rewardsARC Raiders Bees! quest walkthrough The Bees! quest can be broken down into two major parts. Reach the Olive Grove in Blue GateSearch for bee hives around the Olive Grove The first task is to reach the Olive Grove location in Blue Gate. This region, situated in the southern part of Blue Gate, is pretty easy to find, and I have marked the location. It's the perfect place for finding essential Scrappy upgrade materials like Lemons and Olives. You can also find a Cellar at this location, which you can access with the help of a key. Beehive location in Blue Gate. Screenshot and Remix by Destructoid You'll have to reach a location slightly south of Olive Garden (as marked on the screenshot above). You'll find a small sack at this location, which is swarmed by bees. You'll find a beehive on the side of the shack. Don't worry, the bees won't harm you. Stand close to it, and you'll get to interact and add the behive to your inventory. Shack with the beehive. Screenshot by Destructoid The next part of the task is to extract successfully with the beehive. I would advise starting the quest with a free loadout in case something goes wrong. There are a couple of elevators close to the beehive location that you can use for extraction. If you don't want to risk it at all, bring a loadout with a safe pocket to save the beehive if you die before a successful extraction. Beehive in Blue Gate. Screenshot by Destructoid Return to Speranza with the beehive and speak with Celeste to complete the quest. ARC Raiders Bees! quest rewards Here's the complete list of items that you get from completing the quest successfully. One Advanced Electrical ComponentsThree Sensors If you're looking to get more rewards, try completing Our Presence Up There and After Rain Comes. The post How to complete the Bees! in Arc raiders appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  2. 7 ноября фанаты Mass Effect отмечают так называемый N7 Day. В 2025 году студия BioWare ограничилась в этот день лишь коротким обновлением по статусу новой части Mass Effect и новыми деталями о сериале Amazon. View the full article
  3. Microsoft может оказаться одной из самых пострадавших от переноса Grand Theft Auto VI на осень 2026 года компаний, пишет издание Insider Gaming Тома Хендерсона. View the full article
  4. Borderlands 3 разошлась тиражом свыше 22 миллионов копий, поэтому неудивительно, что на Borderlands 4 возлагались огромные надежды. Игра показала сильный старт в сентябрьских американских чартах, но полностью удовлетворить Take-Two не смогла. View the full article
  5. MiHoYo работает над новой игрой, которая сильно отличается от Genshin Impact и других проектов компании. Судя по первым данным, это будет реалистичное фэнтези-MMO с открытым миром, PvP-режимом, масштабными сражениями с боссами и «умными» NPC, управляемыми системой искусственного интеллекта. View the full article
  6. The blend of bakery simulation management and action RPG Aeruta is now available on PC Steam with a big update. View the full article
  7. Разработчики из белорусской студии Platypus Entertainment сообщили о пропаже из Steam своего постапокалиптического кооперативного шутера Misery, объединяющего идеи S.T.A.L.K.E.R. и Lethal Company.View the full article
  8. The PC release via Steam will appear later, but it is also currently geolocked to Japan only. View the full article
  9. Odencat's RPG Meg's Monster gets new DLC next month on Steam featuring a collection of short prequel adventures. View the full article
  10. The tactical RPG finally arrives on PS5 and Xbox Series following its recent Switch launch and PC debut. View the full article
  11. Когда в августе представители студии Cyberia Nova предложили ознакомиться с демоверсией игры «Земский собор» (Zemsky Sobor), я был настроен умеренно позитивно. Потому что прогресс в развитии заметен невооружённым взглядом. View the full article
  12. В Take-Two остались довольны продажами ******: The Old Country (наш обзор). На примере этого приключенческого боевика компания подтвердила свою гипотезу — не каждой игре в известной серии нужно быть гигантской по размаху. Если предложить относительно компактное, линейное сюжетное приключение, не забыв про справедливую цену — игроки его купят. View the full article
  13. The Expanse: Osiris Reborn's main theme song has been composed by Paweł Perepelica who did the music for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous and Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader. View the full article
  14. The blog post from Mike Gamble (Executive Producer, Mass Effect) reconfirms the next Mass Effect is in development and more. View the full article
  15. s much as I'd like to keep up the charade that I'm not a very competitive player in most games, the degree to which I've been lying to myself has become painfully evident as I get back into Rust. It's been a while, but now I remember why I quit—this game brings the ****** out of me. A petty, vindictive, camping-outside-your-door-at-night ******... Read more.View the full article
  16. "Don't shoot! I'm friendly!" Bang. Welcome to ARC Raiders, the post-apocalyptic world overrun by AI where some people are gathering wires and bits of plastic while others are bloodthirsty murderers trying to take everything you have. Image via Embark Studios The latest and hottest extraction shooter of the moment has been the talk of gamers across the internet since launching last week, but the very nature of the PvPvE title has caused quite a bit of debate among those who've hopped online. ARC Raiders' more casual-friendly vibe has attracted quite a bit of new players to the genre, myself included, who are pacifistic when it comes to playing in solo activities and trying to complete quests given by NPCs. That's no doubt done a lot to popularize it, but it's also caused some controversies. A good amount of players who enjoy the extraction genre play it for the PvP, which leads to a lot of encounters where others will shoot enemies on sight without using their microphones or trying to hear a case being plead. The game has a built-in "don't shoot" emote and voice line, and it's everywhere in solos as Raiders go from one area to the next, trying to find whatever they need for a quest or upgrades. But at the same time, PvP is just part of this genre's whole hook. It's going to happen. Sometimes it really sucks when it does, especially when you have valuable loot or are on a fetch quest that takes time to complete, but the game is built to be this way. I can sympathize with some players who are annoyed by those who won't even hold a conversation and just want to gun people down, but at the same time, you kind of have to expect it. I also think that some of the PvP-centric players who thrive on ruining other players' experiences could let their foot off the gas a little bit as opposed to just actively trying to troll others. Will they? I doubt it. I've been on both ends of ARC Raiders *******, and I've felt angered when taken out but also guilty and/or satisfied when beating someone else in a fight. And that's part of what makes the game so special. A good amount of my fun so far in ARC Raiders has been working together with other players, helping them fight ARCs who are overwhelming them, or even placing down a Zipline so someone can get to where they need to be for a quest. But that's how I enjoy the game. I don't expect others to feel the same way. If they thrive on sniping other Raiders and taking their loot, then that's their prerogative, too. I get it, it sucks to lose your loot or have your progress halted. But as things currently stand, that's the nature of the extraction genre. It's you, versus the environment, versus other players. The game wouldn't be too much fun if EVERYONE was friendly all the time, would it? Image via Embark Studios I would not be against some sort of PvE-only mode or limited time experience where players could band together to take down massive ARCs in a Destiny 2 raid-like activity, eventually. But for now, every time you deploy into the wilderness topside, you're risking losing everything on your person and that's how the game should be. Where do you stand on this debate, dear reader? It's hard to believe it's been just one week since the game dropped, so I'm curious to see where this conversation heads over time. Let me know in the comments below, and I'll see you in the Rust Belt with my "don't shoot" emote as I try to find mushrooms for my chicken. Or maybe I'll be shooting you while I hide in a bush. It depends. The post Shoot-on-sight or friendly quester? ARC Raiders players can’t stop debating the ‘right’ way to play appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  17. Redditor Retrotom says he was able to get the game running on his DGX Spark using Box64, an x86-to-ARM translation layer that lets users run x86_64 Linux programs on non-x86 Linux systems. To get started, he compiled Box64 v0.3.8 with the BOX32 and BOX32_BINFMT options, installed Steam using the included... Read Entire Article View the full article
  18. The Early Access version already contains the game's full story at launch. View the full article
  19. Microsoft has announced plans to put Halo Infinite into maintenance mode later this month so developer Halo Studios can focus on working on multiple new Halo games. In a blog post, Halo Studios said Operation: Infinite, due out November 18, is the last major update currently planned for the Xbox and PC first-person shooter, but insisted it will support players with challenges, ranked rewards, and community events throughout next year and beyond. Operation: Infinite’s free, 100-tier Operation Pass and 100-tier Premium Pass have no planned expiration date. One of the new Halo games Halo Studios is working on is Halo: Campaign Evolved, which is due out at some point in 2026 across PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 5. Halo Studios did not say what the other upcoming Halo games are. “As we look back on four years of evolution and updates in Halo Infinite, we’d like to thank our community for your steadfast support,” Halo Studios said. “Without your feedback and enthusiasm, Halo Infinite multiplayer would not be the special place it is today: a robust arena for slaying and playing, with something for every Spartan. “With multiple Halo titles in development, we’ll need our whole team's combined focus to deliver new experiences with the same passion and care that our community has given us. While we remain committed to supporting Halo Infinite on the road ahead, Operation: Infinite is the last major content update currently planned.” Halo Studios, once called 343 Industries, leaves Halo Infinite behind four years after its delayed launch across Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, and PC in December 2021. Microsoft had intended for it to be an Xbox Series X and S launch title and come out a year earlier, but pushed it back following negative feedback to a hotly anticipated gameplay reveal in July 2020. Halo Infinite went through significant changes in the years following its release, including the rebranding of its developer, 343 Industries, to Halo Studios, and multiple rounds of layoffs. This came after player numbers for Halo Infinite dropped off dramatically after launch as fans expressed frustration over a lack of content, poor progression systems, and aggressive monetization. A "game changer" battle royale mode was scrapped. Gamers are already pointing out that Halo Infinite hasn’t even managed to reach the halfway point of Microsoft’s well-documented 10-year plan for the game (it wasn’t called Halo: Infinite for nothing). In July 2020, IGN spoke with now former Halo Infinite Studio Head Chris Lee, who described Halo Infinite as “the start of our platform for the future.” “We want Infinite to grow over time, versus going to those numbered titles and having all that segmentation that we had before,” he continued. “It’s really about creating Halo Infinite as the start of the next 10 years for Halo and then building that as we go with our fans and community.” While continued updates have significantly improved the experience, Halo Infinite never quite managed to realize its potential. The focus now is on Halo: Campaign Evolved, although this, too, has suffered a bumpy ride since it was announced, with one of the key members of the original Halo development team at Bungie expressing concern about some of the changes made. Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
  20. The Outer Worlds 2is full of things to collect, and the mural pieces might be some of the most attractive. You'll encounter the first mural shortly after arriving in Dorado. If you read the plaque, it becomes clear that valuable mural pieces are distributed throughout a number of murals on the planet. View the full article
  21. The trailer for the game's key heroine is available in Japanese and English voiceover versions. View the full article
  22. Have you heard of the critically acclaimed MMORPG Final Fantasy 11View the full article

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