OutOfTheBit Ltd are doing it again. After the wonderful Full Void last year, they've announced Nanuka: Secret of the Shattering Moon, another great looking cinematic platformer. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Helldivers 2 received a new Warbond on April 11, and while it included plenty of new Democratic toys, players would prefer to see Arrowhead take its time fixing bugs instead. On April 11, the Helldivers 2 community on Reddit wholeheartedly agreed that new content “doesn’t hit hard” when game-breaking bugs plague the game. Some of those bugs became even more noticeable with the release of the Democratic Detonation Warbond. View the full article
A Genshin Impact ***** has hinted at a new Abyss type end-game content that could arrive in one of the upcoming updates. Despite being released almost four years ago, the game has managed to keep a large player base thanks to constant updates that always introduce tons of new content. View the full article
Odds are if you're a Fallout fan, you've either already blazed through Amazon's Fallout TV show, or are dilligently working your way through the episodes when life allows. No matter how far you are in, one of the things you'll definitely seen is the cool tranqiliser ******* being wielded by Lucy. If you a big fan of it, a new Fallout 4 mod is definitely for you. If you're somehow out of the loop, Lucy is the show's vault dweller, and, from the moment she starts facing the terrors of the wasteland, she's got a dart **** at her side, which obviously comes in quite handy at times. The *******'s very futuristic-looking design definitely caught the attention of one veteran modder, who's been working on bringing it to The Commonwealth for a little while now. The modder in question is Neeher, whom we spoke to about his work on the upcoming Fallout: London earlier this year. This TV show **** is a standalone work from him, dubbed the 'Select Blaster', to bring it in line with a lot of Neeher's other Fallout 4 ******* mods. Read more View the full article
The last week has been illuminating for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet players, with a portion of the community finally finding a way to break The Indigo Disk’s Item Printer to ensure incredible drops every single time you use it. The Item Printer is a new mechanic introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s second wave of DLC that allows players to feed a machine different materials dropped by Pokémon while playing. Once you put in enough material, the machine will activate and ***** out a handful of items—ranging from Tera Shards and Exp. Candy to rare Poké ****** you can’t get anywhere else. View the full article
EA is reportedly laying off even more Apex Legends staff, with reports indicating the QA team in the ******* Kingdom is being shut down. 2024 has been a relentless year for layoffs at EA already, and Apex Legends has already taken a hit after an unspecified number of layoffs in March—with even more layoffs now being reported less than a month later. View the full article
Likely to capitalise on the hype generated by BezosTech’s (by many accounts, pretty entertaining) Fallout TV show, Bethesda are spiffing up Fallout 4 with a new update, including widescreen and ultra-widescreen support, fixes to Creation Kit, and a “variety of quest updates.” The update is slated for this month, April 25th. A new quest, “Echoes of the Past,” sees you going up against the Enclave. Alongside this are new workshop items including previously released Creation Club content, such as Enclave uniforms, weapons and armor skins, new power armour, a Tesla Cannon, and a Heavy incinerator. Here are a few more additions, via the update: Read more View the full article
Amid discussions of whether map pick-and-bans should be a thing in VALORANT ranked, imagine a similar system for agents—like Ubisoft’s Rainbow Six Siege. Interestingly, if Riot Games were to introduce such a thing, the community seems to have no confusion about one agent suffering the most from it. One redditor’s intriguing post on April 11 got several VALORANT players talking about the agents they would like to permanently ban based on maps and the Elo they play in. While Reyna, Killjoy, and Viper crept up in multiple comments, most were convinced Cypher would take the biggest hit. View the full article
Counter-Strike 2 being flooded with cheaters is nothing new, but it’s forcing players and content creators to abandon the game in frustration, including WarOwl. The North ********* streamer played a few Premier games on April 11, and reportedly, there was a cheater in every single one of them. Naturally, this irritated the streamer, with WarOwl claiming he’s “done” with CS2‘s Premier mode until it’s properly fixed. View the full article
Season 12 of Naraka: Bladepoint is now live, bringing with it a new timed event, game mode, new progression system, and eventually a new character, Lyam Liu. The new Naraka season is called “Tenacity”, and looks to offer a good mix of casual whimsy and competitive-focused changes to shake up the ranked meta, while also streamlining some long-standing pain-points to make things less daunting for new players and less time consuming for regulars. First up, to celebrate the Songkran water festival, players can soak each other with water guns in true Thai New Year fashion, as the Swarm ******* turns into “Hydro-Swarm”. Completing the event will give players access to water ****** themed legendary display emotes and runs until April 24. Read more View the full article
Matt has been reviewing the Fallout TV show, and he’s so happy about how it's turned out that he could explode. Rather than going nuclear, he’s on this week’s IGN *** podcast to tell you all about how good it is. He’s joined by Emma, who’s played a little of Ubisoft’s surprise roguelike The Rogue Prince of Persia, and Mat J, who’s back from his pilgrimage to Wrestlemania. There’s also another round of the Endless Search, and your feedback. Tell us what your favourite sauce is. Get in touch at [email protected]. IGN *** Podcast 744: We Don't Want to Set the World on ***** IGN *** Podcast 743: Hellblade 2, Stellar Blade, and Salad GravyIGN *** Podcast 742: Solid Snake Smoking MeatsIGN *** Podcast 741: Dragon's Dogma 2 Has the SauceIGN *** Podcast 740: Rise of Ricky StanickyIGN *** Podcast 739: We Draft Our Favourite 2014 Games, Films, TV Shows, and Memes View the full article
AMD has launched two new Ryzen desktop processors globally, but the chips will only be offered to a specific market segment, according to reports. The semiconductor giant is scheduled to release its next-generation CPUs in 2024. View the full article
So, we finally got news of Fallout 4's long-awaited next-gen update yesterday, following plenty of silence on the subject from Bethesda. Since it's set to drop on April 25, just two days after Fallout: London's release on April 23, one of the big questions right away was how the update might affect the massive mod. Well, the good news is, it looks like Team FOLON already has a plan. If you're unfamiliar with Fallout: London, it's a full conversion mod for Fallout 4 that's set to let us explore a post-apocalytic version of the English capital, complete with fresh factions and quests, later this month. We've been getting regular updates from the team behind it over the past couple of years, including one as part of modding showcase C3 back in February - which actually saw Team FOLON acknowledge that a situation exactly like this with the next-gen update could well come to pass. Since it now has, Fallout: London's project lead, Dean 'Prilladog' Carter, has put out a statement via the mod's Discord server, outlining what the group's plan of action is. "As some of you may have noticed, Bethesda is scheduled to release an update to Fallout 4 just two days after our intended release date," he wrote, "We are actively monitoring the situation closely. Read more View the full article
Riot Games’ anti-cheat software, Vanguard, is coming to League of Legends in the near future. While cheaters might seem like a rare occurrence at lower ranks, they’re frustratingly common in high-Elo games. On April 11, Riot Games released a blog talking about Vanguard coming to League. In one section, the team highlights the number of cheaters at specific ranks since the beginning of 2022. It turns out that in the first half of 2023, more than 10 percent of Master games had a cheater in them. View the full article
Capcom's RPG Dragon's Dogma 2 isn't even a month old, but one speedrunner has cleared it in less than two hours, all while playing "******." The new record adds to the tally of Dragon's Dogma 2 runs being racked up by highly skilled speedrunners. View the full article
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet VGC’s next ruleset, Regulation G, will no doubt shake up the meta by throwing restricted Legendary Pokémon into the mix. Dot Esports talked to ***** about the upcoming regulation and which Pokémon to keep an eye on. At the Europe International Championships (EUIC), we had the chance to chat with some of the best VGC players in the world—Jeudy Azzarelli, James Baek, Chuppa Cross IV, Alex Gómez Berna, Joseph Ugarte, Aaron “Cybertron” Zheng, and Wolfe Glick. In addition to talking about meta threats like Incineroar, Ogerpon, Raging Bolt, and Landorus Incarnate, we also wanted to get their opinion on Regulation G after the new ruleset was announced. View the full article
Baldur's Gate 3 proved to be one of the biggest hits of 2023, and this year's BAFTA event added even more wins to the game's name. Following multiple award show wins, Baldur's Gate 3 still continues to rack up some amazing wins at major industry events. The list of nominees at the BAFTAs was stacked with some great titles that prove just how busy last year was for games. View the full article
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple is set to launch the M4, the next generation of its in-house processors, late this year and early next year. With this new lineup, Apple is joining the AI PC trend, following in the footsteps of Microsoft, Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm. Read Entire Article View the full article
When I watched Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, I spent half the movie trying to figure out everyone's subclass and abilities. (Clearly, the DM house-ruled how many times a druid can use wildshape per day.) I can't help it, there's a part of my brain that thinks about everything in game terms. I couldn't even watch Game of Thrones without analyzing the Battle of Winterfell as if it was a game of Warhammer... Read more.View the full article
Censored Icon emotes in Fortnite are common and a necessary sacrifice to watch Peter Griffin hit the Jabba Switchway after clipping Piccolo — but Epic Games’ latest censorship decision is leaving players scratching their horned heads.Screenshot: PC InvasionThe new Rebellious Fortnite emote, released as part of the ‘24 Coachella collection, features the player dancing to the chorus of Paint The Town Red by Doja Cat. However, the word “******” in the line “She the ******” is entirely censored, despite both the animation and icon featuring the player making ****** horns with their fingers.While censoring explicit language in Fortnite emotes that use real-world songs is common practice — such as the word “b*tch” in the following line — fans across social media were baffled by the decision to omit such a benign word in a game where you can play as a ****** using The ******’s Wings glider and ****** Aang in the face.Aint no way they censored &qu...View the full article
Censored Icon emotes in Fortnite are common and a necessary sacrifice to watch Peter Griffin hit the Jabba Switchway after clipping Piccolo — but Epic Games’ latest censorship decision is leaving players scratching their horned heads.Screenshot: PC InvasionThe new Rebellious Fortnite emote, released as part of the ‘24 Coachella collection, features the player dancing to the chorus of Paint The Town Red by Doja Cat. However, the word “******” in the line “She the ******” is entirely censored, despite both the animation and icon featuring the player making ****** horns with their fingers.While censoring explicit language in Fortnite emotes that use real-world songs is common practice — such as the word “******” in the following line — fans across social media were baffled by the decision to omit such a benign word in a game where you can, quite literally, play as a ****** using The ******’s Wings glider.Aint no way they censored "******&...View the full article
Bethesda has gained a reputation for crafting dense and immersive worlds, and a new chart showcases an interesting comparison between Starfield, Skyrim, and Fallout 4's quests. Through the years, Bethesda has brought some great games to life, and the many quests offered in each title serve as an example of how large these worlds can be. View the full article
I’ve been having a lot of fun while playing Onslaught in Destiny 2: Into the Light, but even among all the chaos, some factors will arguably determine the best map out of the three that are currently available. Let’s check it out, shall we?Destiny 2: Onslaught maps, rankedBefore we say anything, there are some factors like class choice, build, play style, and fireteam composition that will not enter the equation since the combinations are pretty much endless. The way I see it, each map in Onslaught has its ***** and ***** since they can serve many purposes other than actually collecting wave completions for the Brave triumphs.Image: BungieWhat we are aiming for is, obviously, the map that will provide the most chances for survival. However, since a big part of Into the Light is also completing all the Brave ******* challenges, then there are specific aspects of each map that will allow you to get the necessary ******* ****** to complete them and unlock their drop...View the full article
Warhorse Studios, creators of 2018's Kingdom Come Deliverance, will announce its next game on April 18. The announcement of the impending announcement doesn't come with any further detail, save an image of a Horse apparently readied for War, and a figure sitting astride said horse. I'm going to guess the announcement is for a sequel... Read more.View the full article
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