New character details in Honkai: Star Rail 2.3 have allegedly been leaked and, based on what has been shown so far, players may end up facing a difficult choice when it comes to spending their Stellar ***** in the next patch. Version 2.3 is still a few weeks away, as the popular turn-based RPG by HoYoverse is just entering Version 2.2, a patch that ends the main Penacony storyline. Robin and Boothill are also being added as new playable characters in Honkai: Star Rail 2.2, widening the possible roster of heroes to use in combat. View the full article
The Backrooms update for **** Simulator 99 is a huge one, bringing with it new pets, new items, and a whole new area – the Backrooms. Explore to find these new pets, just watch out for the traps and puzzles!Table of contentsBackrooms puzzles and rooms in **** Simulator 99All new Backrooms Eggs and Pets in **** Simulator 99How to get all new Backrooms items in **** Simulator 99How to get and use Backrooms Keys in **** Simulator 99Backrooms puzzles and rooms in **** Simulator 99The Backrooms can be accessed from any spawn in **** Simulator 99. Just look for the very spooky building and enter the door.Once in, you’ll spawn in to a procedurally-generated Backrooms. Every Backrooms should generate the same goodies and sites, however the order and connections will be random. You’ll be walking through seemingly endless tunnels, with many turns to get you truly lost.Screenshot: PC InvasionAlong the way, you’ll find:Breakables areas to farm the new ...View the full article
Video games can often reach interesting places when they throw together seemingly disparate ideas. Whether it's the blend of deep sea exploration and restaurant management sim in the delightful Dave The Diver or the co-op smorgasbord of the wonderful It Takes Two, some truly enjoyable experiences can be found in these crossovers. Enter Heading Out from developer Serious Sim and publisher Saber Interactive, which takes an interesting approach to the racing game. View the full article
Brahmin in Fallout 76 are descendants of domestic cows that survived the Great War, evolving significant mutations that have dramatically changed their traditional appearance. These two-headed creatures are essential to survival, providing meat, milk, and hide, and serving as pack animals for traders and settlers. In Appalachia, Brahmin are similar to those found in other wastelands but are somewhat rarer. View the full article
The Sims has dominated the life simulation genre for decades, but that position could soon be shaken. While news about The Sims 5 ******** minimal, three strong competitors are getting ready to be fully released or released into Early Access in 2024 and 2025. For the time being, The Sims 4 seems to be EA's life simulation priority as it continues to release DLC for the 2014 game. At this rate, The Sims 5 could be in trouble before it ever sees a release date as more games take up the challenge of facing the franchise's long reign. View the full article
Marvel Snap’s dedication to adding free Twitch drops each month is getting arguably its best round of variants in May, according to a data mine. The new round of drops, which starts tomorrow and lasts just over a week, is set to include card variants inspired by the stellar X-Men ’97 animated series on Disney Plus to celebrate the first season’s finale, which is set to air on May 15. View the full article
Pokémon Go[/i] players are trying to bring the beaches to themselves."> Enlarge / Rather than going to beaches to catch Wigletts, some Pokémon Go players are trying to bring the beaches to themselves. (credit: Niantic) [/url] Ah, Pokémon Go. The hottest mobile game of 2016 ******** a potent force to this day, pulling in hundreds of millions of dollars a year from tens of millions of monthly active players. Part of what keeps the game fresh is a continuous trickle of new Pokémon. The game began with just the original 151 monsters back in 2016 and has gradually caught up to the current generation of Switch games in bits and pieces over the last eight years. The game is currently in the process of adding monsters from Scarlet and Violet, and that's where this story begins. Two of the latest additions to the Pokémon Go roster are Wiglett and Wugtrio, riffs on the designs of Diglett and Dugtrio, who live on beaches and look kind of like garden eels. Pokémon Go uses a biome system that restricts certain Pokémon to certain types of real-world terrain, like forests, mountains, and beaches. As aquatic Pokémon, Wiglett and Wugtrio show up in the beach biome. Read 3 remaining paragraphs | Comments View the full article
A new rumor suggests that the infamous Galactus of Marvel lore could be returning to Fortnite in a future event. Epics massively successful multiplayer battle royale has seen its fair share of equally successful crossovers, and Marvel has been a constant source of these since ****** Widow and Star-Lord first appeared as playable character skins back in Chapter 1 Season 8. A vast array of heroes and villains from across the Marvel universe have dropped into Fortnite, often to promote a new MCU show or movie. View the full article
The closed alpha for the six-vs-six hero shooter Marvel Rivals is slowly shaping up to be one of the most anticipated game tests in some time, and the developers are already giving one team of players a chance to be champions. As part of the Marvel Rivals closed alpha test beginning on May 10, players will have the opportunity to sign up for the six-vs-six Dawn of Legends tournament, which will be streamed “in its entirety” on Twitch and feature a prize pool of $22,500. All players on teams that reach the top 32 will also earn an exclusive Dawn of Legends title. View the full article
Image: Beat Games Beat Saber players using Meta’s first Quest headset soon won’t be able to compete against friends. In an updated support page, Beat Saber’s developers say they’re ending multiplayer support, along with updates and customer service for the Quest 1 starting November 2nd, 2024. Quest 1 users will still be able to play the game after the change goes into effect. They can also continue to access multiplayer features and updates by playing the game’s PC version through the Meta Quest Link. But this is a ******* hassle than just booting up the game from a headset — and it also requires players to have a PC that can run the game. Dear players, to focus our development efforts on our next projects within Beat Saber, we will no longer support... Continue reading… View the full article
It’s been a tumultuous few days for Helldivers 2, as one of this year’s most beloved runaway hits managed to seemingly undo all of its goodwill and earn the ire of thousands of players in the blink of an eye. Read more View the full article
A custom-made Fortnite mode brings ***** by Daylight's asymmetrical gameplay to Epic Games' popular title. The upcoming Fortnite mode takes clear inspiration from DbD. View the full article
The thirst for access to the Marvel Rivals closed alpha test is palpable, and the game’s developers at NetEase Games know it. The limited-access alpha test begins in just four days, and today, NetEase has revealed a bunch of new information about what players can expect, alongside a prize money tournament that will be streamed on Twitch. View the full article
Is cheating if you don’t get caught? This is a question I will never willingly know the answer to. Using this infinite MetaCoins method in Content Warning will let you skip all the hard work of sponsorships and just get right into the good stuff.How to get infinite MetaCoins (MC) in Content WarningAll sorts of cool new stuff in Content Warning can be bought with the MC MetaCoins currency, but it isn’t easy to come by. However, with this simple dig into the internal workings of the game, you can simply select how much you want in the bank and buy whatever you like.Image: PC InvasionPress the Windows + R key to open up the Run Box.Type %AppData% and press enter.Go up a folder and look for the folder named LocalLow; open this.Now, find the folder named Landfall Games and open this one.Open the Content Warning folder and then the Saves folder. You should see a file here that you must open with Notepad.Edit the Version Number to whatever vers...View the full article
Tormentors are the bain of every fireteam’s existence in Onslaught. Even if you know what to do, there’s no guarantee your buddies will. Fortunately, there’s an Exotic ******* so powerful you might just be able to deal with the problem solo.How to quickly beat Tormentors in Destiny 2You can always depend on the Destiny 2 community to find weird and wonderful ways to solve problems. Reddit user u/5nackbar reports that the Forerunner Exotic Sidearm makes short work of Onslaught’s most terrifying foes.We already reported on the Tormentor’s unhealthy obsession with Decoys and how to use that to your advantage. The issue is you usually can’t communicate this to your teammates, and they can cost you the game without even knowing it.Screenshot: PC InvasionThe Forerunner is incredible at dispatching Tormentors thanks to its Exotic trait. Full Stop makes the Forerunner deal bonus precision damage to unshielded targets. The Torm...View the full article
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Dota 2's Pudge has become the first character in the MOBA's history to be played in more than a billion matches, making the portly butcher the game's most popular character by about 300 million matches... Read more.View the full article
Meta is axing Quest 1 support for Beat Saber, a popular rhythm game where players use glowing sabers to slice musical blocks. Announced in an FAQ on the official Beat Saber website, the Beat Saber developers Beat Games revealed that it will axe support for Quest 1 on November 2, 2024. The FAQ page notes that Quest 1 owners can still play Beat Saber, but the Multiplayer and Leaderboard functionality "might be phased out in the future." It will also stop releasing updates and provide customer support for Quest 1 devices. "As we continue developing Beat Saber, our goal is to raise the bar of what's possible," FAQ reads. "To focus our efforts in the right direction, we will no longer support Meta Quest 1 devices as of November 2, 2024." Cross-buy support is available to those who remain in the Meta VR hardware ecosystem. As shown in the screenshot above, Quest 1 owners' copies of Beat Saber and Music Packs are tied to the account and transferrable to any Quest and Rift platform. Those who do not want to upgrade their VR headset to a new one, such as the Quest 3, can access the PC version of Beat Saber through their Quest 1 via the Meta Quest Link. Beat Saber was originally released in early access in 2018 with a full-release company roughly a year later for PSVR, PC VR, and Meta Quest. Beat Saber is often regarded as one of the must-have games for VR headset owners, and its popularity prompted Meta to acquire Beat Games in late 2019. Beat Saber has also been known for its DLC, working with artists such as Green Day, The Weeknd, and Daft Punk to release music packs featuring a selection of the artist's songs. "Beat Saber should be the go-to for introducing people to the potential of VR gaming. It's simple to learn, ***** near impossible to master rhythm gameplay is outstanding," my colleague Dan Stapleton wrote in his 9.5/10 review of Beat Saber. The announcement is no surprise to Quest 1 owners, as over the last several years, Meta has been glacially ending support for its original standalone VR headset. In July 2022, Meta subsidiary BigBox VR announced it ended Quest 1 support for its critically acclaimed battle royale shooter Popular: One. Meta also announced in January 2023 that it was ending support for Quest 1, shutting down functionalities such as the ability to create or join a part on the device. Although Meta has been slowly ending support for Quest 1, support for the aging Quest 2 is still strong. Meta recently announced that it was permanently dropping the price of the Quest 2 128GB model to $199. The company has repeatedly reiterated that it will continue to support Quest 2 despite Quest 3 already being out. However, the company has been cagey about providing a firm timeline for how long it will continue supporting the almost four-year-old headset. Taylor is a Reporter at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster. View the full article
Yesterday, NetherRealm released the first gameplay trailer for The Boys' Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1. The trailer, which you can check out above, is a quick look at gameplay for the upcoming DLC character. Those who have watched The Boys will quickly notice that Homelander's super strength and heat vision are present despite the trailer being less than a minute long. NetherRealm even went the extra mile to open the trailer with a bit of The Boys comedy, showing a scene of Homelander slurping milk from a baby bottle, much like was depicted in The Boys Priem Video series. Although Anthony Starr, the actor who portrays Homelander in the Prime Video series The Boys, confirmed he would not be voicing the character in Mortal Kombat 1, NeatherRealm did secure Starr's likeness for the character. Fortunately, NeatherRealm found an excellent soundalike for Homelander. Some Mortal Kombat and The Boys fans have reacted to the first trailer online, with many praising the character's design, saying they are "not upset anymore" that Starr is not voicing the Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1. NetherRealm is releasing a first look at Homelander as a playable character in Mortal Kombat 1, which comes a few days after Prime Video released a new trailer for The Boys Season 4, which premieres on June 14. Though the company has yet to reveal a release date, let alone a release window for Homelander, hopefully, NetherRealm plans to make the character available around the same time The Boys' fourth season releases. Homelander was one of six DLC characters in the Mortal Kombat 1 Kombat Pack, including Incincible's Omni-Man and returning character Quan-Chi. The former, released last November, was quickly discovered to be equal parts broken and hilarious to play as. In our review of Mortal Kombat 1, IGN wrote: "The bone-crunching gameplay of Mortal Kombat 1 is some of the best the series has ever seen, thanks to the game-changing Kameo system. Netherrealm delivers a fantastic single-player story mode as well. However, the new Invasions mode is a grind and the online options feel dated." Taylor is a Reporter at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster. View the full article
With the release of the latest update for Disney Dreamlight Valley, two new characters have joined the game, one of which is the long-awaited Oswald. Unfortunately, while Daisy, the other new arrival, is available to everyone as part of the free update, Oswald can only be obtained by those who have already purchased the A Rift In Time DLC. View the full article
Manor Lords was released into Early Access as the most wishlisted game on Steam. Although it pulled in over 100,000 concurrent players, it definitely doesn't have the feeling of a fully finished game just yet. However, there are plenty of city builders available that can help fill in the time between updates for Manor Lords as it continues to be developed during Early Access. View the full article
Like all good horror games, even the fun ones, a VR mod is a natural next step to elevate your experience. And finally, a VR mod for Content Warning is out now.Content Warning VR mod is out nowDeveloper of the Content Warning VR mod, DaXcess, posted on Reddit to announce the mod is now available for people to download and play.If you have a VR set, then there is absolutely no reason not to jump into the game and play with a whole new perspective. I can only imagine how terrifying it would be to dangle from the ceiling or being chased by a spider with your own eyes.Screenshot: PC InvasionContent Warning VR is compatible with a wide range of headsets and controllers, so yours should work here. It also works in multiplayer, even with those who don’t have the VR mod or any other mod installed, on private and public lobbies.Those who are mod-savvy will have an easy time installing this mod, but for those who are new to the scene will have an easy time installin...View the full article
A new investor note from an analyst with a reliable track record suggests that Apple is developing not one, but two folding devices slated for potential launch in the next couple of years. According to Haitong Securities analyst Jeff Pu, the company plans to unveil a foldable hybrid iPad by... Read Entire Article View the full article
In response to the recent negativity surrounding Helldivers 2 and PlayStation Network account requirements, ******* Punch issued a statement in an attempt to clarify its use in the upcoming PC version of Ghost of Tsushima. It's been a rough few days for Arrowhead Game Studios, who took the brunt of the controversy surrounding a recent announcement that would require Helldivers 2 players to link to a PSN account. The backlash was so severe that Helldivers 2 was actively review bombed on Steam, the refund policy was changed, and ultimately, Sony issued a statement abandoning its PSN plans. View the full article
The creative director of Helldivers 2 has said he's impressed by the "willpower" of fans after their feedback caused Sony to reverse its decision regarding PlayStation Network accounts being required by all players. In a post on X/Twitter, Helldivers 2 creative director and CEO of developer Arrowhead Game Studios Johan Pilestedt thanked Sony for "quickly and effectively" addressing the community's concern and suggested this sort of feedback loop should be the "new standard" for live service games. "Firstly, I am impressed by the willpower of the Helldivers 2 community and your ability to collaborate," Pilestedt said. "Secondly I want to thank our partners and friends at PlayStation for quickly and effectively making the decision to leave PSN linking optional. We together want to set a new standard for what a live game is and how developers and community can support each other to create the best game experiences." I am impressed by the willpower of the Helldivers 2 community. PlayStation announced it had cancelled its plans to force a PSN account on even PC players after the community shared its frustration online in what's essentially been the first piece of bad press for the cooperative sci-fi shooter. The entire saga barely lasted three days but it was enough to swing Helldivers 2's Steam reviews down to "mixed" after being "mostly positive" for its first three months on the market, with most of its recent reviews being "mostly negative". The uptick has begun again following the reversed PSN plans, however, with many fans sharing a familiar message of the game online. "Democracy has prevailed," wrote one Steam user. "Major order complete. We ***** together or not at all," said another. A Reddit post revealing Sony's backtrack has more than 72,000 likes too, with over 5,000 comments from players celebrating the change. "Threat eliminated. Congrats for all helldivers," wrote JV_TBZ. "Wait... They really listened?," asked Pixel_Block_2077. "Companies don't usually do that. Guess democracy actually did win this one." Others encouraged those who left negative reviews to change them back, and to try to see the whole fiasco as a good thing instead of instead of bad. "Reminder that this whole thing was like a two day affair over the weekend and was never implemented in the first place," said ControlWurst. "That's at least a good turnaround to feedback." Helldivers 2 has otherwise proved a smash hit for Arrowhead and Sony, with it being the latter's biggest ever launch on PC. Its take on live service sees players' actions affect the overall story going forward, all of which is controlled by a Dungeons & Dragons esque game master called Joel. Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day. View the full article
Enlarge / Aiming a single rifle sight into an earth-moving ********** feels like some kind of metaphor for the Helldivers 2 delayed PSN requirement saga. (credit: PlayStation/Arrowhead) [/url] Helldivers 2 PC players can continue doing their part for Super Earth, sans Sony logins. Sony's plan for its surprise hit co-op squad shooter—now the most successful launch in Sony's nascent PC catalog—Helldivers 2, was to make its players sign in with PlayStation Network (PSN) accounts before it launched in early February, even if they purchased the game through the Steam store. Sony and developer Arrowhead didn't enforce PSN logins during its frenetic launch and then announced late last week that PSN accounts would soon be mandatory. Many players did not like that at all, seeing in it a sudden ******* by Sony to capitalize on its unexpected smash hit. Some were not eager to engage with a network that had a notable hack in its history, others were concerned about countries where PSN was not offered, and many didn't take Sony at its word that this was about griefing, banning, and other moderation. Read 5 remaining paragraphs | Comments View the full article
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