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  1. Call of Duty’s latest efforts to support military veterans with its long-standing charity organization are now live in the CoD Store in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone. The Call of Duty Endowment: Knight Recon Tracer Pack can now be purchased from the store, with 100 percent of Activision’s net proceeds helping place veterans in the U.S. and U.K. into jobs when they return home. View the full article
  2. If you want to upgrade your gear and unlock new abilities and weapons in Hades 2, then you’ll need to harvest raw materials during your runs using dedicated gathering tools. You need to unlock each of these tools before you can take them with you, though.Because each gathering tool will score you a different type of resource, choosing the best ones at the start of the game can make a huge difference in your progression and growth. They’re all useful, but you should definitely prioritize some of them over others.Which Gathering Tools Should You Unlock in Hades 2?Screenshot: PC InvasionThe best overall gathering tool in Hades 2 is the Crescent Pick. This pickaxe lets you mine Silver when exploring Erebus, the first region of the game. Silver is a rare and valuable resource used to unlock new weapons. Finding a ******* that you vibe with is the first step to success in Hades 2, so stocking up on silver is very important for a new player.If you’ve alrea...View the full article
  3. League of Legends fans across the world lost ****** in North America winning Worlds a long time ago. On May 5, however, a retired pro Zven showcased why the region has no chances of doing so. The former Danish League player tried to enjoy some high rank solo ****** in his latest stream. After finding a game, someone dodged it by the end of pick and ban phase, which returned Zven to lobby, where he had spent almost 25 minutes before. Zven, who played professionally in Europe before being part of several successful LCS teams in NA, satirically laughed the entire situation off and said that’s why NA has no fundamentals to build teams that could compete internationally. View the full article
  4. Hades 2 brings back several of the Greek Gods from the first game including Hypnos, Sleep Incarnate. Instead of poking fun at you after a ******* run, though, he’s taking an extended nap in a quiet corner of the Crossroads in Hades 2.You can interact with Hypnos just like any of your other Crossroads companions, but he won’t wake up no matter what you do. There’s a way to get him to talk, though, but it’ll cost you some rare items. If you miss Hypnos, here’s how you can chat with an old friend in Hades 2.Can You Wake Up Hypnos in Hades 2?At the time of writing, we haven’t figured out how to completely wake up Hypnos in Hades 2. However, we think it has something to do with Nectar, the gifts that you can give to your companions to increase your relationship level with them.Screenshot: PC InvasionIf you give Hypnos Nectar, he’ll actually start to talk to you. While he only mutters a few words, he gives some incredibly cryptic h...View the full article
  5. Manor Lords is a real-time strategy and city management game that charges players with all the operations of a medieval settlement as it rises from village to township. One of the chief priorities in any game mode is growth, which means attracting more citizens and families. While growth helps players reach their win condition, it also results in a growing problem: homelessness. View the full article
  6. Hades 2 is officially available through early access on Steam and the Epic Games Store, which means anyone on PC can enjoy Supergiant’s latest adventure. Along with the shadow drop, however, the developers also confirmed this game is already ******* than its predecessor, even if it isn’t close to complete. Just like with the original Hades in 2018, Supergiant Games dropped Hades 2 in early access today to get more feedback from players and improve the game over time using that data. According to the team, Hades 2 was designed “from the ground up” to be put through early access and will only get better over time. As a result, the game is currently planned to remain in this testing phase “at least through the end of 2024” and no specific time frame for a full release or additional updates has been confirmed yet. View the full article
  7. The great thing about Hades 2 is that it builds on the first one in the best ways. You can see this in the resources you find and potentially farm. Wool is one of those resources, and if you want to know how to farm it in Hades 2, keep reading.Hades 2: How to farm WoolThe one thing to note is you can’t technically farm Wool as you’d farm for Silver. But even with that information, you can still earn it repeatedly. This is due to the Hades 2 roguelike gameplay. Once you ****, you start over and have to do everything again. So if you can’t farm wool, how can one get wool? The answer to that ***** on the surface in the City of Ephyra. To do that, you must unlock Incantations that allow you to roam on the surface. When you have these buffs, you can travel to the city. Within the city, you’re going to have to clear six rooms to disable the pillars blocking a path to a boss battle — we’ll get to that later. Image: Supergiant GamesOnce...View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  8. A newly announced Steam game called Starsand Island has strong Stardew Valley and Studio Ghibli vibes, and it has unveiled its first trailer. Announced for a late 2025 release on Steam, Starsand Island will take players to a Ghibli-esque island paradise they can explore and live in. View the full article
  9. The Hades 2 cast is stacked. With many actors returning from the first game, there are a lot of characters from Greek myth with astounding interpretations to see realized in new ways. There are plenty of new characters too, with one revealed in the game's credits as being voiced by a big-name Hollywood actor, no less. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Hades 2 Arcana Cards explained The best Hades 2 boons Hades 2 cast and voice actors View the full article
  10. It is shocking to see that Hades 2 is only in early access, and that Supergiant Games plans to let it spend at least the rest of 2024 there before it’s ready to call it version 1.0. Shocking, because it already has just about everything I want from a sequel to one of the best roguelite action games of all time. Hades 2 manages to keep everything that made the original such a masterclass of design, but it does so in a way that changes up how each of the pieces fits together and gives it its own unique identity rather than feeling like a glorified expansion. The result is a familiar, but fresh follow up that challenged, surprised, and delighted me with every triumph and ******** in equal measure. There are a few things missing, with an actual ending to its story being the most substantial among them, but once it’s complete it’s hard to imagine Hades 2 not living up to the mythological legacy of the first. I’m not going to spend too long explaining why what’s carried over from the original Hades works so well. IGN gave it our Game of the Year Award in 2020 for a reason, and if you haven’t played the Greek gods’ gift to gamers yet and think you might enjoy some of the smoothest, most stylish isometric action ever made, tied up with a story that just keeps getting deeper with each run, you absolutely should before jumping into round two. I’ll wait. Alright, now that you’re up to speed you can appreciate that what Hades 2 does exceptionally well is swap out all of the old weapons, boons, boosts, and other pieces from the previous game with brand new ones that do a lot of the same things, but in fresh and exciting ways. To begin with, this time around you play as Melinoe, Zagreus’s sister and the daughter of Hades, who very much shares her brother’s smooth vocal tones and cool demeanor. She’s a bit more proper and less playful than Zag, with a personality befitting of the Princess of the Underworld, but she’s no less likable and equally well written. Mel's no less likable than Zag, and equally well written. She controls largely the same as Zag, but with a couple of key changes that lead to some dramatically different playstyles. For instance, there’s a sprint that can be used endlessly to escape danger, or – if you have the proper boons enhancing it – to charge head-first into it. The increased sustained speed comes at a price, though: She’s far less dash-happy than Zag. She still has a dash that allows her to slip through ****** attacks or cross gaps, but in my 40 or so hours of play so far, I’ve yet to see an upgrade that allows her to increase the number of dashes she has. This is a big change because Hades is a game where I dash a lot. Heck, I dash more than I run for the most part. But Supergiant has done a great job of designing its enemies and bosses around that gameplay change, and as a result I never found myself missing multi-dashes too much. Eventually I fell in love with the sprint and the boons that enhanced it, which might increase its speed to make it better at evasion, or turn it into an aquatic bulldozing *******, or turn you into a moving crosshair for Zeus’s lightning, electrocuting any ****** you run close to. Since Melinoe is a witch, she’s also got a completely revamped magic system that adds several wrinkles to combat that require you to think a bit more about resource management. By holding down the button for her three offensive techniques – *******, special, and cast – she can use an Omega variation of those abilities that use mana. So for example, the starting magic staff has a regular ******* that just does a standard three-hit combo, but if you hold down the ******* button to charge up an Omega *******, when you release it you’ll ****** out a powerful magic blast that extends a great distance both in front of and behind you. Omega attacks are an incredible addition that not only improve the moment-to-moment action and decision making of Hades’ combat, but also add some new options when it comes to build crafting. I always felt like I had a shot of getting further than I did before, regardless of my build. And this is where Hades 2 really shines even brighter than Hades did before: There are just so many options you can build your character toward during any given run that dramatically change how you approach it. And the beauty is that, while there are certainly builds that are stronger than others, I always felt like I had a shot of getting further than I did before, regardless of what kind of build I tried. So many roguelites suffer from this feeling of having “doomed runs” where you just don’t get the kind of scaling or key upgrades that you need to survive in later levels, but that was never my experience with Hades 2. My deaths largely came down to encountering new enemies that I wasn’t yet familiar with, getting too greedy with my attacks, or just simply making too many mistakes, as opposed to feeling like I just fell behind the power curve. (Though I will say that the final boss in the Underworld currently seems a little overpowered compared to everything leading up to him.) One run had me getting a bunch of powerups for my cast, which is now a circular sigil you can place on the floor that will temporarily snare enemies that run into it. One particular boon, though, made it so that after remaining on the floor for a few seconds, the sigil would do rapid-***** explosions and deal huge damage to anything snared inside. So I would dart in, drop my Omega cCast down, then charge up my Omega special – which, on this run caused multiple projectiles to circle me – and just watch with glee as the enemies melted in my circle of ******. That was completely different from my run with the Giant Axe *******, which had me enhancing my sprint speed so I could put a ton of distance between me and my enemies before charging up an extremely powerful Omega special that would virtually wipe out all enemies in a line in front of me – if I got a chance to let the move rock, which takes a little time. Like any good roguelite, every run of Hades 2 has felt different, taught me a lesson I could use in the future, and was fun in its own unique way. Every run of Hades 2 has felt different, and was fun in its own unique way. Everything that we’ve covered so far has largely been stuff that was already good in the first game that’s tuned to be just a bit better in this sequel, but the one area where Hades 2 absolutely blows the original out of the water is in the depth and variety of its regions. No two are anything alike, with the third Underworld area in particular being a series of more open fields that requires you to clear multiple encounters and obtain multiple rewards before being able to move on to the next. You may have noticed that I keep specifying the Underworld regions, which is because there’s a whole separate set of levels, enemies, and bosses waiting for you above ground as well. I don’t want to spoil too much of what awaits you if you take the stairs going up, but suffice it to say that these levels are where Supergiant really experiments with the level design, to great effect. I Went Down to the Crossroads In between runs you’ll find yourself back at the Crossroads, a hidden sanctuary in between the surface and the Underworld. Pretty much everything that you could do in the House of Hades in the first game can be done in the Crossroads as well: You’ll go around gifting nectars to NPCs in order to increase your bonds with them and gain their keepsakes, you can cross off long-term milestone goals from the prophecy list for a variety of rewards, and you can engage in seemingly endless dialogues with the many legendary Greek figures who inhabit it, from the heroic Odysseus, to the rebellious Nemesis, to the adorably sassy shade, Dora. Arcana Cards are a great system that balance powerful bonuses with higher costs. That said, the way in which you progress Mel’s strength is very different from how it worked with Zag. This time around there’s a grid of Arcana cards that each require a certain amount of resources to unlock; once you do you can equip its bonuses (assuming you have enough Grasp, which limits how many cards can be equipped simultaneously), and will also reveal the bonuses of the two adjacent cards on the grid. It’s a great system that balances powerful bonuses with higher Grasp costs, and also makes the decision of what you want to prioritize finding once you’re in a run feel even more important. Do you go for more of the resources needed to actually unlock more Arcana cards, or more Psyche, which is used to increase your maximum Grasp and allows you to equip more cards? What We Said About Hades Hades is a one-of-a-kind rogue-lite that sets the bar for creatively combining wildly different genres together and using their strengths to complement each other in unexpected ways. Its blend of satisfying, twitch-based action with countless modifiers to build replayability, dating simulator-esque character interactions, and turning ******** into a thing you look forward to as a means of progressing the story coalesce to an experience that is more than the sum of its parts. Hades skillfully navigates the millenia-old baggage of ancient characters, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens that feels like they’re straight out of some animated series that’s way ahead of its time. I’m now over 50 hours in, 70 escape attempts deep and I can’t stop thinking about my next trip to *****. Hades is an experience I never want to end. - Nick Limon, September 17, 2020. Rating: 10 Read our full Hades Review [/url] In addition to these resources, there’s a lot more to find in the levels of Hades 2. There are different types of flowers, metals, and monster parts, with all of them being used to concoct incantations that unlock some sort of new gameplay element or mechanic. This is very similar to the House Contractor from the first game, but it works even better in Hades 2 where you can make more decisions about what kind of resource-collecting tool you want to take with you into a run and prioritize one concoction over another. You can invite NPCs on a bit more of an intimate hot springs date. One of my favorite incantations actually adds a hot spring to the Crossroads, and that allows you to invite NPCs on a bit more of an intimate hot springs date. As you might imagine, this leads to some fun conversations that ***** a little bit deeper into these characters than your standard chats when they’ve got an exclamation point over their heads. While I can’t say there’s been a dramatic improvement in how Hades 2 looks relative to the first game, that’s an extremely high bar and I’m not sure I’d want it to change that much anyway. The art style ******** as stellar as ever, with a soundtrack to match. My favorite boss ****** is currently Scylla and the Sirens, which has a banger theme song that dynamically adjusts whenever you take out one of the performers to remove their part from the song. That’s a really cool touch on an already awesome boss ******, and it’s things like that that make me especially excited to see what Supergiant has held back to really wow us when Hades 2 launches out of early access. I'm especially excited to see what Supergiant has held back. It’s also worth mentioning that after beating the final boss of the underworld, you unlock Hades 2’s equivalent of the Pact of Punishment, called the Testament of Night. This allows you to add specific difficulty modifiers to your next run that might increase the damage of enemies, or make healing items less effective, or make all enemies faster. It’s basically a customizable New Game+ mode with rewards and incentives that was brilliant in Hades 1, and I’m stoked to see it already in Hades 2. So, what’s unfinished about Hades 2 to make it release in Early Access? Well, there are still some placeholder portraits for characters like Charon, Narcissus, and a few others I won’t spoil; some boon icons are missing unique art and just have letters to differentiate them; there are a few visual effects that I imagine will be cleaned up when the game reaches version 1.0, and most importantly, even though you can unlock it’s version of New Game+, the story doesn’t currently have an ending. The development road map on the title screen also makes it clear that they’re still working on a whole new region to explore, new cosmetic features for the Crossroads, and another new ******* to be released in the next major update. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  11. A few years ago, NVIDIA introduced NVIDIA Reflex, a revolutionary suite of technologies that gave PC gamers better responsiveness and lower latency. For competitive games, that resulted in faster target acquisition, quicker reaction time, and superior aim precision. It did this by measuring and optimizing system latency. For the uninitiated, latency is essentially the time between an action and its result. There are several different forms, though. For example, network latency happens in online play and is the delay between the game client and multiplayer server. You probably know this as “ping.” PC latency, on the other hand, is the time it takes your input to make its way through your PC. Basically, this is a combo of how long it takes your CPU to process input and your GPU to render the new frame. End-to-end system latency is the time between when you press a button and actually see the related action reflected on your screen. This all translates to one simple idea: You want latency to be as low as possible. That’s where NVIDIA Reflex changes the game. Reflex’s Low-Latency Mode streamlines processes and allows games to be more responsive. To activate it, all you need to do is update your NVIDIA drivers to the latest version and then turn on the Reflex setting of whichever compatible game you’re playing. The Reflex setting is usually located within the graphics settings of the game. Once you’ve activated it, you’re good to go and can feel the benefits of reduced latency. Even if you can’t feel the difference in input lag, lower latency can help with improved hit registration and peeker’s advantage. To measure latency for yourself, you can download NVIDIA Frameview and check out the built-in PC Latency (PCL) metric, which updates in real time like a FPS counter in compatible titles. Lowering latency is helpful regardless of what kind of game you’re playing, and NVIDIA Reflex is now reducing system latency in over 100 games. That includes single-player hits like Cyberpunk 2077, Diablo IV, **** of War, Microsoft Flight Simulator, Red ***** Redemption 2, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered. But Reflex really shines in competitive multiplayer games, where a millisecond can be the difference between victory and defeat. It’s compatible with popular titles like Apex Legends, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, Call of Duty: Warzone, Naraka: Bladepoint and The Finals. Without further ado, here are the five games that benefit most from NVIDIA Reflex: 5. Rainbow Six Siege Rainbow Six Siege players know that crouching, leaning, environment destruction, and utilizing cover are key parts of the gameplay. That makes quick reaction time and responsiveness extremely important. When you’re sledgehammering your way into a room that has an ****** waiting, even a millisecond delay in getting your **** back out can mean ******. Having Reflex on results in an up to 30% reduction in latency, which can make the difference in getting the jump on your opponent. 4. Counter-Strike 2 Maybe more than any other game, Counter-Strike 2 places a premium on each life. In most game modes, if you **** even once, you’re done for that round. It makes for a unique gameplay experience, but also means that a split-second delay can make for an early exit. With Reflex turned on, CS2 gets up to a 33% reduction in latency, giving you a leg up on the competition. Hitting your AWP shots will be more consistent than ever, and peeker’s advantage won’t be nearly as strong for your opponents. 3. Valorant With its combination of gunplay and agent abilities, Valorant gameplay is measured in milliseconds. It is absolutely key for the experience to be as smooth as possible, so you can focus on your next task rather than wondering whether your shot actually just landed. Valorant was one of the original adopters of Reflex technology and ******** one of its biggest beneficiaries, with a latency reduction of up to 50%. This results in more accurate flick shots, hit registration, and punishing those pesky peekers. 2. Fortnite The king of the battle royale genre, Fortnite is still going strong nearly seven years after release and ******** one of the most popular games in the world. It was also one of the first adopters of Reflex technology and features one of the best integrations. It sees a latency reduction of up to 57%, giving you an advantage as you aim to be the last one standing. 1. Overwatch 2 Overwatch 2 has a staggering latency reduction of up to 61% with Reflex. It is the most significant difference of any game currently available and provides a level of smoothness and responsiveness that is unmatched. In a game when a well-timed ultimate is crucial, Reflex provides the boost needed to carry your team to victory. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  12. After the backlash and subsequent U-turn on Helldivers 2 requiring players to link their Steam account to a PlayStation Network account, the next PlayStation flagship headed to PC has sought to reassure players that you won’t need a PSN account to play its single-player campaign. Multiplayer’s a different case, though. Read more View the full article
  13. Erebus is the first dungeon of Hades 2, comprising enemies ranging from easy to difficult. To make your trip through Erebus easier on you, here’s a Hades 2 guide on the best tips to remember and how to beat its boss Hecate. Hades 2: Best tips to beat ErebusErebus has a lot of unique qualities about it that can grant you victory if you stay sharp. You’ll find an abundance of enemies and interesting terrain effects that can aid you on your way through. Here are some tips to keep in mind.Use the Witch’s Staff *******. Many enemies in Erebus have mid-range attacks that can hit you if you’re too close, like the screaming enemies who can damage you if you’re in their radius. I found this to be the best ******* for tackling most enemies since it kept me out of harm’s way.Take advantage of the Terrain. You’ll find plenty of trees throughout Erebus that can damage enemies. If you break the trees towards enemies it’ll inflict a good ...View the full article
  14. Silver is an important resource in Hades 2 that can allow you to unlock a plethora of items, but how can you farm it? If you’re low on Silver or don’t know where to find it, here’s what to do.Hades 2: How to farm SilverOnce you begin your journey, Silver will pop up as a material required to unlock things like weapons. You can get Silver in Hades 2 by unlocking the Crescent Pick through the Night’s Craftwork Incantation. Screenshot: PC InvasionCurrently, I’ve only found Silver ore throughout Erebus, which is the first dungeon in Hades 2. You can spot this ore by its glowing light blue aura, it’s hard to miss. But without a specific tool, you’ll be unable to mine it. Screenshot: PC InvasionPlay a few runs until you unlock the ability to use the cauldron in Crossroads. This will allow you to unlock Incantations, which are permanent unlockables. Night’s Craftwork only costs one Moly and it will reveal Gathering Tools ...View the full article
  15. Cinder is a unique resource in Hades 2 that can only come from one source, so how can you get it? If you’re attempting to unlock the Umbral Flames ******* but need Cinder, here’s where to look.Hades 2: How to get CinderOne of the first items you’ll see requiring Cinder is the Umbral Flames *******, which also requires Silver. While Silver is a lot easier to come across, where is Cinder? You can get Cinder in Hades 2 by defeating Hecate, the boss of Erebus.Screenshot: PC InvasionAfter several runs in Erebus, you’ll eventually find the Guardian of Erebus, Hecate. The Headmistress is the final boss to face before you make it to the next dungeon called Oceanus. She’s a tough nut to ******, but once you defeat her for the first time you’ll receive one Cinder. Screenshot: PC InvasionFor all we know currently, Hecate is the only one who drops Cinder. Since we’re jumping into this game for the first time, we’re still unsure o...View the full article
  16. With the recent free update for Disney Dreamlight Valley, Daisy Duck has finally arrived, and not just her, but her Fashion Boutique as well. Once players have updated their game to the latest version, they will immediately be able to begin the quest to invite Daisy. However, Oswald, who was also part of this update, is exclusive to the A Rift In Time DLC. View the full article
  17. Xbox Game Pass subscribers can look forward to the addition of two more games coming this year in the form of *******: Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 and Lords of the Fallen. It's been a big couple of weeks for Xbox Game Pass users, as last year'****** action adventure masterpiece Star Wars Jedi: Survivor just recently landed on the Ultimate tier of the service. Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons populate Game Pass' May calendar, all leading up to the long-awaited release of Ninja Theory's Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 on the 21st. View the full article
  18. Everyone loves a hellacious surprise. Prepare to thirst over 2D art again because Hades 2 is available right now as a shadow-drop as part of Steam Early Access. The sequel to the hit roguelike action RPG, Hades 2 brings back the loveable formula with improvements to gameplay and visuals, along with an all-new story set in the underworld and beyond, featuring a cast of “dozens of fully-voiced, larger-than-life characters, including plenty of new faces and some old friends.” View the full article
  19. Scylla and the Sirens are a rock band of mythical boat wreckers who insist they have tons of fans. (They do not.) As a boss battle in Hades 2 they are a deadly trio that has bested me more times in the last few hours than I care to admit. But as a sign of things to come for this early access roguelike sequel, they are an encouraging bunch of characterful malcontents. The harbingers of a confident, slash-happy action game, and another poppy adaptation of classic Greek japes. Read more View the full article
  20. Hades 2 is finally out in early access! While there’s a ton of content to enjoy in the game’s current state, there’s much more coming on the road to launch.The first Hades also initially launched in early access, so that should give us an idea of how often we should expect updates for the sequel. However, Hades 2 has launched in a much more complete state than its predecessor and it’s unlikely that it’ll remain in early access for as long as the first game. Hades 2 Update Roadmap ExplainedDeveloper Supergiant games has shared some information about upcoming Hades 2 content already, so we know what to expect in the coming months.Screenshot: PC InvasionThe first major Hades 2 update is coming later this year. Supergiant has stated that it will take some months following the game’s initial launch, so expect to hear more about the patch sometime this summer.Currently, the following features are being worked on. Not all of these ar...View the full article
  21. Image: Supergiant Games The wait is over: Hades II launches in early access today. The game was slowly rolled out to select players during its technical test ******* that began last month. After that testing ******* — in which players got to experience the game’s opening area, ****** the first boss, and meet a smattering of new gods and characters — early access grants players an in-progress build of the full game. HADES II is HERE !! Experience the bewitching sequel to our ****-like rogue-like, now available in Early Access. Steam: [Hidden Content] Epic Games Store: [Hidden Content] #Hades2 #DeathToChronos [Hidden Content] — Supergiant Games (@SupergiantGames) May 6, 2024 According to the Hades II FAQ page, this early... Continue reading… View the full article
  22. A series of hilarious Destiny 2 clips showcase a group of players failing at teamwork from different angles. While attempting to work together in Destiny 2's new Onslaught mode, the team's plan goes horribly wrong. View the full article
  23. After a bit of a bumpy landing on PC, it looks like No Rest for the Wicked is finally finding its feet. The early access action-RPG launched with notable performance problems that developers Moon Studios promised they’d address, starting with several hotfixes over the last few weeks that managed to claw back some frames. The game’s first big patch goes a step further, seemingly boosting the game’s performance to a degree that its minimum and recommended hardware specs have been lowered as a result. Read more View the full article
  24. Events are growing mysterious around The Talos Principle 2. More mysterious than usual, anyway, as it is a game with enigmas at its heart. A flurry of cryptic activity on various social media channels related to the game suggests some sort of major announcement, possibly for an expansion, is in the works... Read more.View the full article
  25. Valve put up a fresh Proton Experimental update today now than Proton 9.0 is officially available, with the usual assorted game compatibility improvements for Steam Deck / Linux. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article

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