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  1. Support from the Critical Role fandom is only part of Dispatch's successView the full article
  2. As Ubisoft said it would be when they announced it recently, Valve have given The Crew Motorfest the green tick of Steam Deck approval. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  3. Follow along the misadventure of a novice wizard in Scrabdackle, a scribbly-art open-world action adventure when it arrives on December 2nd. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  4. Escape from Tarkov will include some special pre-order rewards for players who buy the game before its upcoming release date on November 15. It has now been a full decade since Escape from Tarkov was first revealed by Battlestate Games, and its full launch will bring some exclusive clothing, shooting targets, and more to players who make their purchases early. View the full article
  5. Marvel Games' general manager says the team wanted to "bring out that unmistakable ArcSys identity," tooView the full article
  6. Hands-on | Alruna: End of History is a Metroidvania that with blooming good powersView the full article
  7. The Razer Laptop Cooling Pad has been running my setup all year, and it's finally on *****.View the full article
  8. Standard-rate tickets will go on ***** later this monthView the full article
  9. Netherite horse armor is upon usView the full article
  10. Whether Baldur's Gate 3 was your first foray into the world of digital D&D, or you're a long-time dice roller, Solasta 2 should be marked on your calendar. Its predecessor, Solasta: Crown of the Magister, remains one of the best DnD games on PC that isn't called Baldur's Gate, and developer Tactical Adventures has just given us a clearer picture of when we'll be able to play the first early-access iteration of its new RPG, along with a summary of what features and classes we'll be able to choose from on day one. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Grab a free Steam key for Tavern Keeper, a new fantasy RPG with flickers of Stardew Valley This new survival horror game had me at 'Grand Theft Cthulhu,' and it swerves onto Game Pass and Steam today Mixing Stardew and Dreamlight Valley, this cozy MMO's new update tasks you with cooking 20 million dishes View the full article
  11. The new League of Legends TCG Riftbound has just launched its first set, Origins, but its designers have dreamed up ideas for releases much further in the future. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Riftbound preorders loom, but Riot claims copies will sell out fast Exclusive League of Legends Riftbound reveals - Vayne's champion card and more 12 new League of Legends Champions from the upcoming Riftbound TCG View the full article
  12. Opinion | I'd prefer to be left wanting more than wishing something never existedView the full article
  13. EA and Battlefield Studios have plans to tweak aim assist settings for Battlefield 6 controller users – but that hasn’t stopped PC players from digging into the files to turn off crossplay. Senior console combat designer Matthew Nickerson confirmed BF Studios would be “reverting back” to open beta controller aim assist settings in an X/Twitter post earlier this week. It’s a major change, especially for those on console, that fans have pleaded for since Battlefield 6 launched for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X | S October 10. Far less stickiness so it does not create that rotational persistence that is currently live. Consistent slow down, no ramp. Recoil reduction is a separate system from AA but will be getting adjusted also once the new tech is online. — Matthew Nickerson (@The_n0ttus) November 4, 2025 Nickerson says the change back to open beta settings will arrive “shortly,” adding that recoil reduction adjustments are also coming soon. Although PC and console players have disagreed on how aim assist has changed since the August open beta tests, many feel the settings have been tweaked for the worse. “In the beta, aiming and shooting felt really satisfying, but now the aim feels completely different,” one popular comment posted shortly after launch says. “Making micro-adjustments is harder; I find myself fighting with the aim.” “I’m not the greatest on controller but I’m pretty good and I can also say confidently that this problem did not exist in the beta,” another comment at the time said. “Aiming and aim assist felt perfectly fine on controller.” BF Studios has made more than a few adjustments to Battlefield 6 that have had players up in arms, but the post-beta changes related to aim assist have been especially controversial. They’ve been so divisive, in fact, that some PC players recently started tearing through the game’s files just to avoid players using the controller assistance feature. The workaround comes from content creator and X user @otterTweets, who revealed the method for those who are “tired of OP aim assist.” They say diving into the files at “documents/battlefield 6/settings/steam/PROFSAVE” and adding “GstGameplay.CrossPlayEnable 0” turns off crossplay completely. There is, unsurprisingly, a catch for those who do this, though. Ottr says turning Battlefield 6 PC crossplay off drops affected players into lobbies populated with bots instead of real-world players. If enough PC users switch crossplay off, they could theoretically begin playing with more actual players, but it could take some time to really catch on. With EA and BF Studios actively preparing to release aim assist tweaks for controller users in Battlefield 6, PC players may want to hold off on finding their own ways to sneakily turn off crossplay. While we wait to learn more about when and how these changes will be delivered, you can read up on other recent changes, including a reduction in challenge requirements and tweaks to Conquest ticket sizes. You can also read our September interview with Nickerson and technical director Christian Buhl. Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe). View the full article
  14. For those eagerly waiting to add Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection to their game library, it's set to get some very fun new amiibo alongside it. At the moment, three are up for preorder at GameStop: a very cool looking Ratha V amiibo for $29.99, a Rudy amiibo for $24.99, and a Ratha amiibo for $29.99. They're each expected to release on the same day as the game next year, March 13, 2026, but make sure to get your preorders in now in the event that they sell out. Head to the links below to pick up the ones that catch your eye. Monster Hunter Stories 3 Amiibo Preorders If these new amiibo have you itching to shop for more, there are some exciting picks coming down the pipeline as we head into 2026 that are worth keeping on your radar. In particular, if you're a big Resident Evil fan, the first ever Resident Evil amiibo in honor of Resident Evil Requiem of Grace Ashcroft is set to release next year during the summer. If you can't wait for this game to release, this is sure to be a fun amiibo to have alongside it. Outside of newer releases, it's worth keeping an eye out for any amiibo deals that may pop up this month with ****** Friday coming up fast in the next couple of weeks. While the official ***** event doesn't kick off until November 28, quite a few retailers start up their ***** events way earlier in November, giving shoppers plenty of time to see what deals are available ahead of the holiday season. When it comes to gaming deals, including discounts on amiibo, we're keeping our eyes peeled for the best discounts as they drop this month before ****** Friday begins. Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN. View the full article
  15. It has only taken three years, but Valve has finally added one of the most-requested features for the Steam Deck: display-off downloads. No longer will you have to wait for downloads to complete with the screen glaring away; instead, you can set the device to a low-power state that just takes care of downloads while your Deck is otherwise idle. This change is just one more step in making the Steam Deck a true console-like machine. It's already the best gaming handheld thanks to just how well its Linux-based SteamOS operating system works, but display-off downloads helps set it further apart from many of its Windows-based rivals. Not only is this just a slick, convenient system, but it should help with battery life, as you'll no longer need to have the device up and running while downloading a game. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: I'd pay $1,500 for an Xbox Ally X with 2.5x the performance, and this leaked AMD CPU could nudge that dream closer to reality Here are the best early ****** Friday deals for PC gaming we've found Best Arc Raiders settings for optimized PC performance View the full article
  16. Rockstar's co-founder and writer, Dan Houser, has led a… uh, colourful life—moving to New York in 1998, he'd go on to help create what is now one of the biggest game development studios and companies in the entire industry. But it turns out that the impetus for Houser to get his butt to the big apple was, pretty fittingly, something out of a Grand Theft Auto sequence... Read more.View the full article
  17. The new League of Legends TCG Riftbound has just launched its first set, Origins, but its designers have dreamed up ideas for releases much further in the future. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Riftbound preorders loom, but Riot claims copies will sell out fast Exclusive League of Legends Riftbound reveals - Vayne's champion card and more 12 new League of Legends Champions from the upcoming Riftbound TCG View the full article
  18. Third-party tools suggest Destiny 2 is down across the board as wellView the full article
  19. There are 10 Science Adventures Quarterly Volumes to find for the Purloined Propaganda Outer Worlds 2 questView the full article
  20. Your loot is the most valuable asset in ARC Raiders. Since you lose most of your equipment when you die, except for the items in safe pockets, surviving is often more important than killing. And when you do everything to stay alive but a stupid cheater gets in your way, it's extremely frustrating. Fortunately, ARC Raiders developers seem to be keeping an eye on unfair play. They're compensating players who fall victim to these hackers. In the r/ArcRaiders subreddit, several users claim they are having their lost items returned by the developers if the anti-cheat systems detect they got killed by someone using ******** assistance. "We're committed to building an environment where gameplay is about skill, teamwork, and fun, not unfair advantages," a devs' message shared by a player reads, along with a long list of equipment free to claim, which was previously lost to a cheater. The poster clarified they didn't report said hacker, and that the message simply popped up in his game unexpectedly. [Hidden Content] Other players reported they got a similar message. "Up until now, I've received two sets of my items back due to being killed by a potential cheater," a commenter wrote. "Me and all of the boys died to a cheater [...] but sadly only one of us got a refund letter for the match," a second one added, noting a possible limitation of the fair play system. If you believe you've also died to a cheater in ARC Raiders but didn't have your items refunded, you might have to a wait a while. The original poster claimed they lost their gear on Saturday, while the loot was returned on Wednesday. While it's unclear if reporting potential cheaters has any influence over this compensation gift, it's always a good idea to report suspicious players in ARC Raiders, just to be sure. If you're right, you might get a surprise from the developers soon. The post ARC Raiders devs found the perfect way to compensate players killed by hackers appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  21. Reiner Knizia, prolific designer of hundreds of board games, has announced a reprint of Tigris and Euphrates, one of his most beloved designs. The reveal came in a video interview with BoardGameGeek on November 4, where Knizia said that the strategy game would be "re-released with wonderful new graphics" by artist Ian O'Toole. The reprint's publisher, 25th Century Games, will apparently bring the title to crowdfunding in Q1 2026. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Is 3D printing actually going to transform tabletop games? Join our live AMA with MyMiniFactory to find out In bewildering board game news, CATAN now sponsors the Minnesota Timberwolves basketball team Modern board game maestro Cole Wehrle on getting mad, metaphor in game design, and future projects that are "Big with a capital B" View the full article
  22. Looking for the Commander's Safe Key in The Outer Worlds 2? You're going to spend most of your time exploring the galaxy in Obsidian's space RPG, but there will be moments when you need to head back to your ship, the Incognito. As the captain, it's only right that you know what every room on your ship contains, leading you to the locked Commander's Safe. Though the contents of the locked safe aren't essential to completing any of The Outer Worlds 2 quest list, they will give you a strong head start when you begin your space game adventure. You can access this safe at any point during your The Outer Worlds 2 campaign, but we highly recommend grabbing it immediately to benefit from the items right away. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The Outer Worlds 2 For Whom The Bridge Tolls quest walkthrough Where to find Abbot's Universal Key in The Outer Worlds 2 The Outer Worlds 2 The Saboteur of Paradise quest guide View the full article
  23. Battlefield 6's aim assist has become a bone of contentionView the full article
  24. The actor says it's been "really moving" to see what an impact his character and other Baldur's Gate 3 favorites have had on fansView the full article

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