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  1. With so much destruction and explosive fun in The Finals to enjoy, it can be easy to overlook the game's finer details among the chaos. Aside from creating some of the coolest lore in a multiplayer shooter right now, Embark Studios is also hiding plenty of The Finals easter eggs to find. One of which is the dolphin easter egg, which despite initial thoughts, isn't entirely complete yet. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The Finals prepares for a full "reboot" in mysterious Season 3 teaser The Finals Season 3 could add shiny new Ruby tier to Ranked Leagues The Finals Season 3 likely to debut at SGF, so here's what to expect View the full article
  2. We weren't so sure that Helldivers 2 players would prevail this time around, but the latest Major Order is a bombastic success for all allies of Super Earth. Now that the Automaton forces are at a bay (for now), Arrowhead is treating players with a brand-new Stratagem to enjoy. Now, PS5 players can pilot the awesome dual-cannon EXO-49 exosuit. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Helldivers 2 players at risk of yet another shock Major Order defeat Helldivers 2 dev has a new head honcho as Arrowhead CEO changes role Helldivers 2's "second galactic war" begins after this huge ******** View the full article
  3. The new Veiled Threats quest in Destiny 2 offers an exciting conclusion to the game's final season of the year, though players who have finished the seasonal content on multiple characters have noticed that this final mission can actually drop some hilariously underwhelming loot. While many of the reward drops in Destiny 2 have been turned up prior to the launch of the game's Final Shape expansion in just over a week, players will have to act fast if they hope to complete all the content from this year's seasons and the Into the Light update before it's gone for good. View the full article
  4. The lead writer of Baldur's Gate 3, Adam Smith, has revealed that Larian heavily considered taking players back to a classic location from the first entry in the series. While Baldur's Gate 3 has plenty of locations to explore throughout the world, bringing back this location would have been a cool blast to the past for long-term fans of the franchise. View the full article
  5. As you continue through Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, you'll occasionally come across odd faces in the surrounding rocks. While it may first come across as another one of your many hallucinations, these hidden faces lead to Yggdrasil trees, glowing trees pinpointing other collectibles in the chapter. There are seventeen hidden faces across four chapters of the game, each unlocking a secret path to the Yggdrasil tree. View the full article
  6. Walker Exosuits in Helldivers 2 were a welcome addition, though players soon found them to be less powerful than expected. With quick ammo depletion, they can be rendered useless fast—but one player seems to have found a solution. Enter: Rearm Exosuit Strategem to refill functional, depleted Walkers. A Reddit user shared their suggestion on May 26, complete with a Strategem combination and concept art. As Exosuits lose their ammo quickly, walking around inside of them becomes obsolete, so the user believes players should have the ability to rearm them if they’re not destroyed. They also pondered on how to implement these changes without causing too many bugs or disruption to the game, and their best idea seems to be that players could call in a resupply pod and manually reload the Exosuit. View the full article
  7. One Elden Ring player recently saw their attempt to cast Comet Azur go hilariously wrong, all because their target was approaching them from a slightly elevated terrain. Their unfortunate experience, which later made the rounds on social media, underlines the polarizing nature of this Elden Ring spell. View the full article
  8. Bungie has won a major lawsuit against AimJunkies, marking another warning for Destiny 2 cheat sellers. The video game maker was suing the four men behind the website, whom the Destiny 2 developer claimed were harming the games player base by selling cheats. Not only had the Washington-based studio received thousands of complaints from gamers about cheaters, but Bungie had also doled out millions of dollars in anti-cheat strategies. View the full article
  9. Recent rumors surrounding Fortnite's Rocket Racing spinoff have suggested that the racing game may be receiving its own battle pass in the near future. The massively popular battle royale from Epic Games has seen major expansion in recent years, adding a variety of new spinoffs to the game's universe. LEGO Fortnite thrusts players into a sandbox survival game similar to Minecraft, while Fortnite Festival takes a note from Guitar Hero as a rhythm game. Now, Rocket Racing is rumored to be receiving a major update to the game in the near future. View the full article
  10. Everywhere you look, there is a new AI service to improve your personal or work life. Google Search now incorporates its Gemini AI for summarizing search results, but this comes at a cost of tenfold energy increase (with poor results) when compared to non-AI search. The global popularity of generative... Read Entire Article View the full article
  11. In V Rising, there are many different weapons and ******* types for players to choose from, and now there is a new ******* to find and unlock, the Whip. The Longbow and the Whip were both added with the newest update to the game, and players might have a tougher time unlocking the Whip, depending on their player level. Unlike many other basic versions of weapons, the Whip will not be available until the mid-game. View the full article
  12. A decade since launch, Paradox Interactive's mighty Europa Universalis 4 ******** one of the best grand strategy games on PC. Much like rivals Civilization 6 and Stellaris, EU4 continues to grow through community-made mods alongside its official expansions. One of the most creative and interesting of these yet is Europa Universalis 4: Post Finem, which dares to imagine how our world might look absent the influence of the mighty Roman Empire. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: One of Paradox's most beloved games launches massive new expansion Grand strategy legend embraces the changing face of history in new DLC Decade-old grand strategy game gets a full alternate history overhaul View the full article
  13. CS2 received a major gameplay update on May 23, primarily the economy, and the changes are already creating a divide in the community. However, one fundamental change—the CT-side incendiary grenade nerf—is being praised by many as a “good start” and a step in the right direction. Discussions in a Reddit thread posted today on May 26 have been quite divisive, put positive feedback seems to be winning out, chiefly due to how powerful CT incendiaries were on select maps and chokepoints such as the Inferno Banana. The thread’s creator claims that the nerfs have gutted CT’s defense due to reduced ***** spread and damage. Others said the change was much-needed and that incendiaries now function similarly to how they did in CS:GO. View the full article
  14. Despite XDefiant encountering its fair share of technical hiccups during launch weekend, the Ubisoft shooter is getting off to a promising start. With six different game modes available at launch, PS5 and Xbox players can start looking forward to some fresh additions, including the debut of a Call of Duty style mode: Search and ********. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The one COD you must play before ****** Ops 6 is now just $20 on Xbox ****** Ops 6 hides Gulf War plot and Adler return clues in plain sight Wait, did those ****** Ops 6 teasers just reference Vanguard Zombies? View the full article
  15. Bungie has now won its lawsuit against Destiny 2 cheat sellers AimJunkies/ Phoenix Digital, though it's not much of a win. Earlier this week, the trial between Bungie and cheat sellers AimJunkies began, and as reported by Stephen Totilo, it was a win for the Destiny 2 developer. This was a pretty landmark case, as it might be the first time a jury, in the US at the very least, has ruled on a game cheating case. The result has led to Bungie receiving a measly (for it, anyway) $63,210 in damages, obviously not a huge sum, but it is just the amount that Bungie will have supposedly lost due to the cheat-selling. Important to note is that in most cases cheat sellers/ makers just give up when developers impose legal pressures on them, as going up against big companies can obviously be a huge financial risk, but as reported by Totilo at Game File, AimJunkie/ Phoenix Digital actually counter-sued Bungie, themselves alleging that the developer had accessed the person who allegedly violated Bungie's copyright James May's computer "without his authorization, [then] accessed one or more copyrighted works on his personal computer." Read more View the full article
  16. A ***** from Honkai: Star Rail is teasing a powered-up version of a classic boss for its new "Apocalyptic Shadow" game mode, expected to launch in Version 2.3. The sci-fi RPG has seen plenty of major additions to the game since the release of Penacony as its newest in-game world. The popular Simulated Universe game mode received its newest world with the addition of World 9 featuring "Something Unto ******" as its main boss, while events have added mini-games like Cosmodyssey. Now, Version 2.3 will reportedly heavily focus on endgame content. View the full article
  17. Like any Souls-like game, No Rest for the Wicked is largely defined by its challenging combat and boss fights. Aside from the bosses that progress the main storyline, there are plenty of hidden, powerful enemies found throughout Sacra. Although not imperative to finishing the story, these bosses can drop important items and award experience points. View the full article
  18. I've really appreciated how Baldur's Gate 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 treat us like adults: that's right, baby, our RPGs have tasteful premium cable nudity now, throw that formerly de rigueur loincloth diaper in the trash and feel the breeze. Both games, however, have a censored mode for more impressionable audiences, and while Cyberpunk just slaps a pair of briefs on V and calls it a day, Baldur's Gate 3's solution had me cackling when I saw it in action... Read more.View the full article
  19. The competition to produce the world's most advanced chips is fierce, and TSMC's product roadmap promises that the battle for supremacy will be intense. First, its performance-optimized N3P node is coming, set to enter mass production in the second half of 2024 and will be the company's most advanced node... Read Entire Article View the full article
  20. As popular as they might be, Warner Bros. has seemingly threatened to "********" YouTuber ToastedShoes' channel over his Mortal Kombat 1 mod videos. While they can obviously get you in a bit of trouble, mods for fighting games are actually pretty popular, primarily because it's just plain old funny to watch the most random of people or characters duke it out (take this Mortal Kombat 1 Kendrick vs Drake mod, for example). However, YouTuber ToastedShoes has found himself in that aforementioned trouble, claiming that Warner Bros. is "threatening to ********" his YouTube channel, leaving him uncertain in what he needs to do. ToastedShoes is known for a big range of popular modding videos, with Mortal Kombat 1 being amongst so of his most popular. "This morning I received an IP Infringement Notification directly from Warner Brothers stating that the Mortal Kombat mods in my content 'infringe' on their intellectual property rights," ToastedShoes wrote on Twitter earlier this week. "I've been requested to delete all Mortal Kombat 1 videos from my channel or else they will issue copyright strikes and essentially delete my channel in its entirety. Read more View the full article
  21. A new Genshin Impact ***** is hinting at the ******* type and signature ******* for upcoming unconfirmed character Emilie, currently rumored to be releasing during Version 4.8. While the HoYoverse RPG often eases off its new character releases during the second half of its regional cycles, Fontaine has shown no signs of slowing down. Each new version has consistently added new characters to the game, with Version 4.7 set to welcome three new characters in Clorinde, Sigewinne, and Sethos. Now, Version 4.8 is reportedly looking to have a featured character of its own. View the full article
  22. Mark Rubin, one of the executive producers of Ubisoft's newest release XDefiant, has offered up some great advice for players struggling with the game's difficulty. XDefiant recently released as a Call of Duty competitor, but it seems some players are having a tough time keeping up. View the full article
  23. Larian Studios isn't making the next Baldur's Gate, but the third game's narrative director doesn't care what it's like, as long as it's not made just for profit. Look, we all know that for rights holders, executives, and the like, sequels and follow-ups to established IP are really just money makers. And with how well Baldur's Gate 3 has done since its 1.0 release last year, it's an entirely safe bet that someone will be making a sequel. That someone just won't be Larian, as it said as much earlier this year, even if it was something the studio was on board with once upon a time. Wizards of the Coast is currently looking into potential partners for future Baldur's Gate entries, though nothing is set in stone just yet, so you'll have to wait a little while longer. But in a recent interview with GamesRadar, narrative director Adam Smith shared his thoughts on a potential sequel. Smith explained that he doesn't really care about what a sequel might look like, for him the priority is that whoever makes it, they're making it for the sake of passion rather than purely financial reasons. "I don't mean that in a harsh way," he said. "What I would want is for somebody to do it because they wanted to do it, not because somebody said 'that would hit our earnings next quarter.'" Read more View the full article
  24. Would you rather have a confident instalock duelist on your VALORANT team or someone who fills in the role but knows the ins and outs of it? Shopify Rebellion’s Melanie “meL” Capone believes being a duelist is more about confidence than technicality. “Definitely a confidence-based role…” meL told Dot Esports during an interview at the Red Bull Instalock, a VALORANT tournament featuring a quirky “three instalock duelist” format that took place in April. View the full article
  25. One Cyberpunk 2077 mystery is still baffling players four years after launch, and Phantom Liberty seems to have made it even more complicated. Originally released in 2020 in a wildly different form, the game has undergone a lot of changes, not least of which were part of Cyberpunks 2.0 update and Phantom Liberty DLC. Besides adding tons of new content, tweaking character progression, and fixing bugs, these major post-launch releases changed some of the finer details of how the story works. View the full article

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