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  1. Fortnite has given players a more detailed look at the Bart Simpson skin coming to the Battle Royale in the next mini-season. It is almost time for players to wrap up Fortnite Shock 'N Awesome and say goodbye to Chapter 6. On November 1, Chapter 6 Season 4 will come to an end, and gamers will have to say goodbye to the NPCs, POIs, and the map that they've played on for the past year. View the full article
  2. Battlefield REDSEC includes every weapon available with the base game, and there's plenty to unlock. While REDSEC is available to all for free, owning Battlefield 6 makes it easier to unlock all the weapons. Since there's shared progression, all the weapons you unlocked in Battlefield 6 will be automatically available in REDSEC. However, worry not if you're new, and this guide will provide you with all the information required to unlock every gun available in the battle royale mode. How to unlock all weapons in Battlefield REDSEC The table below has all the necessary information. Most of the weapons are unlocked as you level up by gaining XP. There are certain tricks and tips to get XP fast in REDSEC, and that's going to make your life easier. However, some weapons have different unlock conditions that could require a fair amount of time. Image via EA WeaponTypeHow to unlockM433Assault RifleStarter weapon available to all by defaultB36A4Assault RifleRank 14SOR--556 Mk2Assault RifleRank 25AK4DAssault RifleRank 35TR-7Assault RifleRank 50KORD 6P67Assault RifleComplete Rapid Fire 1 AssignmentNVO-228EAssault RifleComplete Rapid Fire 2 AssignmentL85A3Assault RifleComplete Rapid Fire 3 AssignmentM4A1CarbinesRank 2M277CarbinesRank 11AK-205CarbinesRank 22M417 A2CarbinesRank 32GRT-BCCarbinesRank 41QBZ-192CarbinesComplete Danger Close 1 AssignmentSG 553RCarbinesComplete Danger Close 2 AssignmentSOR-300SCCarbinesTier 21 of the Rogue Operators Battle PassSGXSMGUnlocked at the start by defaultP25A3SMGRank 6PW7A2SMGRank 19UMG-40SMGRank 29USG-90SMGRank 36KV9SMGRank 45SCW-10SMGComplete Close Quarters 1 AssignmentSL9SMGComplete Close Quarters 2 AssignmentL110LMGUnlocked at the start by defaultDRS-IAELMGRank 9M/60LMGRank 20RPKMLMGRank 30M123KLMGRank 38M250LMGRank 46KTS100 Mk8LMGComplete Bullet Storm 1 AssignmentM240LLMGComplete Bullet Storm 2 AssignmentM39 EMRMarksman RiflesRank 4LMR 27Marksman RiflesRank 16SVK-8.6Marksman RiflesRank 33SVDMMarksman RiflesComplete Deadye 1 AssignmentM2010 ESRSniper RiflesUnlocked at the start by defaultSV-98Sniper RiflesRank 26PSRSniper RiflesComplete Deadye 2 AssignmentMini ScoutSniper RiflesTier 21 of Soldiers of Fortune Battle PassM87A1ShotgunsUnlocked at the start by defaultM1014ShotgunsRank 4218.5KS-KShotgunsComplete Point ****** 2 AssignmentP18HandgunsUnlocked at the start by defaultES 5.7HandgunsRank 24M45AA1HandgunsRank 39M44HandgunsRank 48GGH-22HandgunsTier 5 of the Recruit Battle Pass Like our content? Set Destructoid as a Preferred Source on Google in just one step to ensure you see us more frequently in your Google searches! The post All Battlefield REDSEC weapons and how to unlock them appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  3. TCG Card Shop Simulator, one of 2024's highest-rated simulation games with Overwhelmingly Positive reviews on Steam, has been added to the Xbox Game Pass lineup for 2026. Although still in early access on Steam, the game appears to be gearing up for its full release in 2026 as it joins Xbox Game Pass. View the full article
  4. GPU prices have finally cooled, DDR5 has spiked, and AMD's new Threadripper opens fresh pro power. Here are five builds for every budget - mix and match to fit your needs. Read Entire Article View the full article
  5. There are plenty of challenges to complete in Battlefield REDSEC, and they will provide you with plenty of unique rewards. The challenge system of the battle royale mode is pretty similar to how it works in Battlefield 6. You begin with the introductory missions and gradually unlock the more complex ones. Every challenge has a unique condition to complete to unlock the applicable reward. This guide will give you a rundown of every challenge to complete. Table of contentsComplete list of all Battlefield REDSEC challengesInitiationUnitExplorationSkillsComplete list of all Battlefield REDSEC challenges The following sections have all the information you need to complete every challenge in Battlefield REDSEC. InitiationChallengeHow to CompleteRewardsBattle Royale Challenge 1Complete matches of Battle Royale (3) Loot crates, vehicles, and safes in Battle Royale (20)Career 2XP BoosterBattle Royale Challenge 2Complete missions in Battle Royale (10) Acquire tanks in Battle Royale (1)Career 2XP BoosterBattle Royale Challenge 3Complete countermissions in Battle Royale (3) Redeploy squadmates in Battle Royale (4)5000 XPBattle Royale Challenge 4Access custom weapons in Battle Royale (2) Deploy strike packages in Battle Royale (3)5000 XPBattle Royale Challenge 5Reach maximum training level in Battle Royale (2)Jungle Raze camoGauntlet Challenge 1Complete a match of Gauntlet (1)Career 2XP BoosterGauntlet Challenge 2Capture zones during Gauntlet: Deadlock (3) Calibrate beacons during Gauntlet: Decryption (2)Career 2XP BoosterGauntlet Challenge 3Capture terminals during Gauntlet: Circuit (4) Destroy M-COMs during Gauntlet: Wreckage (2)5000 XPGauntlet Challenge 4Retrieve data drives during Gauntlet: Extraction (5) Eliminate the high-value target during Gauntlet: Vendetta (3)5000 XPGauntlet Challenge 5Score intel caches in Gauntlet: Heist (1)Scrab Weapon packageUnitChallengeHow to CompleteRewardsBattle Royale Private Challenge 1Complete missions in Battle Royale (15) Get kills and revives during an active mission in Battle Royale (8)Support Character: Kahina Unite Standard IssueBattle Royale Private Challenge 2Complete countermissions in Battle Royale (6) Get kills and revives during an active countermission in Battle Royale (10)Support Character: Kahina Unite SnareBattle Royale Private Challenge 3Call in three strike packages in a match of Battle Royale (3) Get kills with strike packages in Battle Royale (10)Support Character: Kahina Unite IroncladBattle Royale Private Challenge 4Get a five-kill streak in Battle Royale (5) Revive or redeploy teammates in Battle Royale (25)Support Character: Kahina Unite PolarBattle Royale Private Challenge 5Win matches of Battle Royale with all squadmates alive (1)Support Character: Kahina Unite SunstrokeBattle Royale Specialist Challenge 1Get kills with vehicles in Battle Royale (15) Access a vehicle trailer in Battle Royale (3)Assault Character: United Albion Standard IssueBattle Royale Specialist Challenge 2Deal damage in a match of Battle Royale (1,000) Destroy enemy-occupied vehicles in Battle Royale (5)Assault Character: United Albion OvergrownBattle Royale Specialist Challenge 3Revive or redeploy squadmates in a match of Battle Royale (5) Access custom weapons in Battle Royale (5)Assault Character: United Albion MetropolisBattle Royale Specialist Challenge 4Get squad kills with strike packages in Battle Royale (3)Assault Character: United Albion Tundra AssaultBattle Royale Specialist Challenge 5Win matches of Battle Royale (3)Assault Character: United Albion Canyon AssaultGauntlet Private Challenge 1Earn objective score in a single Gauntlet mission (10) Earn objective score in Gauntlet missions (50)Recon Character: Kahina Unite Standard IssueGauntlet Private Challenge 2Earn objective score in a single Gauntlet mission (20) Earn objective score in Gauntlet missions (100)Recon Character: Kahina Unite SnareGauntlet Private Challenge 3Earn objective score in a single Gauntlet mission (30) Earn objective score in Gauntlet missions (150)Recon Character: Kahina Unite IroncladGauntlet Private Challenge 4Earn objective score in a single Gauntlet mission (35) Earn objective score in Gauntlet missions (200)Recon Character: Kahina Unite PolarGauntlet Private Challenge 5Earn objective score in a single Gauntlet mission (40) Earn objective score in Gauntlet missions (250)Recon Character: Kahina Unite SunstrokeGauntlet Specialist Challenge 1Qualify through Gauntlet missions (10) Get kills, revives, and redeploys on you in Gauntlet (10)Engineer Character: United Albion Standard IssueGauntlet Specialist Challenge 2Qualify in three consecutive Gauntlet missions (3) Get kills, revives, and redeploys on you in Gauntlet (20)Engineer Character: United Albion OvergrownGauntlet Specialist Challenge 3Finish first place as a squad in a match of Gauntlet (3) Get kills, revives, and redeploys on you in Gauntlet (30)Engineer Character: United Albion MetropolisGauntlet Specialist Challenge 4Finish in first place twice in a match of Gauntlet (2) Get kills, revives, and redeploys on you in Gauntlet (40)Engineer Character: United Albion TundraGauntlet Specialist Challenge 5Win matches of Gauntlet (5) Get kills, revives, and redeploys on you in Gauntlet (50)Engineer Character: United Albion CanyonExplorationChallengeHow to CompleteRewardsMarinaDiscover the bridge in the Marina DistrictPlayer Card Background: A Bridge Too FarFleetview RidgeDiscover the crashed plane's attached wing in Fleetview RidgePlayer Card Background: Flame OutDowntownDiscover the B2 parking garage tunnel connected to the Crow's Nest DowntownPlayer Card Background: Hidden PassageGolf CourseDiscover the bar at the Vita Reyes Country ClubPlayer Card Background: It's Five O'ClockChemicalDiscover the oil refinery near Chemical StoragePlayer Card Background: ****** GoldRadar SiteDiscover the D-06 vehicle repair bay near Redline StoragePlayer Card Background: The Hills Have EarsDefense NexusDiscover Walker-Senex's rooftop patioPlayer Card Background: Elite RetreatBoutiqueDiscover the Chavèl Noir shop in the Boutique DistrictPlayer Card Background: Dressed to ImpressLighthouseDiscover the mounted crab inside the Lyndon Point LighthousePlayer Card Background: Crab LandingOcean ParkDiscover the tennis courts in Ocean ParkPlayer Card Background: Game, Set, MatchEvac AlphaDiscover the docks at Jewel BeachPlayer Card Background: On the WaterfrontCombat TrainingDiscover the radar array near Combat TrainingPlayer Card Background: High FrequencyGround ZeroDiscover the epicenter of the explosionPlayer Card Background: Case UndeterminedThe SealDiscover the secret tunnel near The SealPlayer Card Background: Lyndon's LabyrinthTreatment PlantDiscover the sediment tanks in the Foret Lyndon Treatment PlantPlayer Card Background: Save Our WaterSecurity GateDiscover the Fort Lyndon Gate checkpointPlayer Card Background: Clearance DeniedEvac BravoDiscover the Golden Anchor restaurantPlayer Card Background: Catch of the DaySkillsChallengeHow to CompleteRewardsOffensive Asset Challenge 1Deal damage in a match of Battle Royale (1,000)Player Car Sticker: Grunt Hardware XP BoosterOffensive Asset Challenge 2Deal damage in a match of Battle Royale (2,000)Player Car Sticker: Ground Pounder Hardware XP BoosterOffensive Asset Challenge 3Deal damage in a match of Battle Royale (3,000)Player Car Sticker: Designated Marksman Hardware XP BoosterOffensive Asset Challenge 4Deal damage in a match of Battle Royale (4,000)Player Car Sticker: Ranger Player Hardware XP BoosterOffensive Asset Challenge 5Deal damage in a match of Battle Royale (5,000)Player Car Sticker: Commando Hardware XP Booster Like our content? 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  6. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently told Bloomberg he doesn't believe the recent AI ***** has become a bubble, breaking with months of warnings from across the business world. Speaking at the company's GTC conference in Washington DC, he characterized the current moment as a virtuous cycle. Read Entire Article View the full article
  7. Calamity Angels: Special Delivery is also getting a Plus Edition limited bundle and a standard physical release on PS5, PS4, and Switch in the West. View the full article
  8. Aggregated data from the Linux community highlights the significant progress made in gaming on Linux. Compatibility between titles originally designed for Windows and the wider free and open source ecosystem (FOSS) built on the Linux kernel is now at an all time high, although the pace of improvement has slowed. Read Entire Article View the full article
  9. Welcome back to another day and a gaggle of game bargains you'd better not let get away. Between Amazon, Fanatical, and the first-party platform stores, the below deals are a smorgasbord of new releases and cult classics that deserve a place in your life. I’ll try to keep you from going broke, but no promises. Contents RetroNintendoXboxPlayStationPCLEGOThis Day in Gaming In retro news, I'm using the backfire from a freshly nicked lowrider to light a 21-candle cake for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, a game that needs very little introduction. If you somehow aren’t familiar, though, it was the PS2’s crown jewel that went way ******* than Vice City to offer us a level of freedom and chaos opportunities hitherto undreamt of. I was there, at launch, with my jaw on the floor. Every gamer mate I knew fell head over heels with its ‘90s, West Coast-inspired narrative, baller soundtrack and new systems that let us hit the gym, get burger chunky, gamble and make CJ proficient with RPG-lite skills. Sure, some of those layers seem clunkily executed in retrospect, but, overall, Rockstar’s staggering ambition delivered one of gaming’s boldest and most beloved sequels. Aussie birthdays for notable games. - Final Fantasy VIII (PS) 1999. - Age of Empires II (PC) 1999. - Gradius V (PS2) 2004. - GTA: San Andreas (PS2) 2004. - Sly 2: Band of Thieves (PS2) 2004. - The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age (PS2,XB) 2004. - Siren: Blood Curse (PS3) 2008. - AC IV: ****** Flag (PS3,X360) 2013. Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch On Switch, Super Mario Party Jamboree is perfect if you’ve got friends who can still talk to each other after a few rounds of Mario Party chaos. It’s the best entry in years, thanks to mini-games that actually reward skill over blind luck. Meanwhile, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy lets you object your way through courtroom melodrama crafted by Shu Takumi himself. It’s absurd, heartfelt, and occasionally smarter than the average true crime docuseries. Super Mario Party Jamboree (-26%) - A$59Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy (-29%) - A$53.20Sonic Origins Plus (-65%) - A$17.10NBA 2K26 (-46%) - A$49Zelda: Breath of the Wild NS2 (-19%) - A$89 Expiring recent deals The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (-23%) - A$67Metroid Prime 4: Beyond (-23%) - A$69Sonic Frontiers (-41%) - A$59.10Pokémon Legends: Arceus (-20%) - A$64Mario Tennis Aces (-27%) - A$58 Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card. Switch Console Prices How much to Switch it up? [/url] Back to top Exciting Bargains for Xbox Over on Xbox Series X, Borderlands 4 is more colourful mayhem from Gearbox’s vault-hunting veterans. It’s the kind of game that dares you to try every build just to see which one makes the biggest explosion. And Warhammer 40K: Darktide is a grimy, gorgeous co-op shooter that finally nails the industrial horror vibe of the franchise. I swear you can smell the promethium through the screen. Borderlands 4 (-42%) - A$69Battlefield 6 (-22%) - A$85Dynasty Warriors: Origins (-42%) - A$61.30Warhammer 40K: Darktide (-44%) - A$33.40WWE 2K25 (-59%) - A$49 On Xbox One, Desperados III remains one of the slickest stealth-tactics games ever made. Mimimi Games gave us a dusty Wild West take on Commandos, and it’s just as brutal and satisfying. Meanwhile, No Man’s Sky continues to pull a full redemption arc. Sean Murray and Hello Games somehow turned a meme into a masterpiece, and the constant updates prove it’s still worth the ride. Desperados III (-82%) - A$10The Lego Movie 2 (-56%) - A$26.40No Man's Sky (-60%) - A$35.90 Expiring recent deals Red Dead Redemption 2 (-75%) - A$22.40Dishonored 2 (-87%) - A$5Monster Hunter Rise (-75%) - A$14.20Ghostrunner 2 (-36%) - A$35Dying Light 2 Del. (-46%) - A$64.50 Or just invest in an Xbox Card. Xbox Console Prices How many bucks for a 'Box? [/url] Back to top Pure Scores for PlayStation On PS5, Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 offers Cold War intrigue and nostalgic callbacks to be one of the better entries of recent years. Dragon’s Dogma 2 also earns its spot on any must-play list. Hideaki Itsuno built this world with a depth few RPGs match, and the pawn system is still genius a decade later. Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 (-74%) - A$29Borderlands 4 (-42%) - A$69Dragon's Dogma 2 (-54%) - A$49.80Dead Space (-55%) - A$49Back 4 Blood (-72%) - A$28Battlefield 6 (-22%) - A$85 PS4 still holds its own with Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Remaster, the game that introduced half the modern JRPG world to apocalyptic existentialism. Dante from ****** May Cry even pops in for a cameo, because why not. And Inside remains one of the most haunting indie platformers ever made. It says more in silence than most games do in 40 hours. Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Rem. (-56%) - A$30.50Call of Duty: ****** Ops 7 (-24%) - A$84Inside (-90%) - A$2.90 Expiring recent deals Star Wars Outlaws (-64%) - A$40Horizon Zero Dawn Rem. (-33%) - A$50Octopath Traveler (-60%) - A$36.30Epic Mickey: Rebrushed (-63%) - A$37.30Just Dance 2021 (-71%) - A$24.20PGA Tour 2K25 (-54%) - A$55 Or purchase a PS Store Card. What you'll pay to 'Station. [/url] Back to top Purchase Cheap for PC On PC, Hades remains one of the most tightly designed roguelikes in existence. Every run teaches you something new about Greek gods, game balance, or just your own stubbornness. Sid Meier’s Civilization VI also scratches that one-more-turn itch harder than ever. It’s history as a sandbox, and Gandhi’s still as nukey as ever. Hades (-66%) - A$12.40Hollow Knight (-50%) - A$10.90Sid Meier's Civilization VI (-91%) - A$8Cult of the Lamb (-50%) - A$17.90Alien: Isolation (-78%) - A$13.40 Expiring Recent Deals Silent Hill 2 (-51%) - A$50.20Marvel's Midnight Suns (-87%) - A$12.10Assassin's Creed Valhalla (-75%) - A$22.40Dead Cells (-50%) - A$17.90South Park: The Stick of Truth (-75%) - A$11.20 Or just get a Steam Wallet Card PC Hardware Prices Slay your pile of shame. [/url] Legit LEGO Deals Lastly, LEGO fans can snag some solid builds this week. The Minecraft Warden Encounter and Fortnite Supply Llama sets are the perfect excuse to justify more shelf clutter. I’ll tell myself it’s for “display purposes,” but we both know I’ll end up playing with them. Minecraft Warden Encounter (-27%) - A$22Minecraft Nether Portal (-25%) - A$45Fortnite Supply Llama (-25%) - A$44.90Mario Kart - Baby Mario (-22%) - A$39 Expiring Recent Deals Darth Maul Mech (-50%) - A$22Creator 3in1 Wild Animals (-35%) - A$39Botanicals Sunflowers (-35%) - A$15Fortnite Peely & Sparkplug (-27%) - A$22 Back to top Adam Mathew is a passionate connoisseur, a lifelong game critic, and an Aussie deals wrangler who genuinely wants to hook you up with stuff that's worth playing (but also cheap). He plays practically everything, sometimes on YouTube. View the full article
  10. The Norse mythology-based MMORPG will regularly hold server-wide battles. View the full article
  11. The Neptunia series titles are finally available in the West for PlayStation 4 physically and digitally from Idea Factory International. View the full article
  12. "We've reached a point where it is no longer sustainable to continue supporting the game with new content updates"View the full article
  13. The free-to-play game has all characters and weapons unlocked through gameplay, and the monetization is limited to cosmetics. View the full article
  14. The recent announcement of Halo: Campaign Evolved has showcased an extensive remake of Halo: Combat Evolved, arguably one of the most revolutionary FPS games of all time. This sci-fi masterpiece is revered by fans, but the remake has promised several key changes to the 2001 classic. From new story missions, weapons, and dialogue to key gameplay and level changes, Campaign Evolved might craft a fresh experience entirely. View the full article
  15. We've been expecting Vampire Survivors' online co-op update since it entered beta branch testing in August, but Poncle's weekly feature teases have been hinting at some extra surprises since the start of October. Today, update 1.14 has finally landed—and it brought a bonus Balatro-themed expansion with it... Read more.View the full article
  16. The Outer Worlds 2 officially releases tomorrow, but some of the first mods are already available thanks to Early Access. Obsidian's follow-up to the 2019 hit sends players on a new adventure through the dangers of space and capitalism. The game is receiving generally positive feedback from early players, but any time PC games fall short, modders are ready to pick up the slack. View the full article
  17. Battlefield 6 has just entered its first in-game season, and its new map has not been received well by many of the franchise's core fans. Battlefield 6 Season 1 is set to introduce two new maps and a variant of a launch map by the end of the year, but the first-released Blackwell Fields is receiving even worse criticism than many of the original nine maps. View the full article
  18. The Game Awards has appointed Apple as the latest member of its Advisory Board. Apple was added to the Board via a website update on Tuesday, making it the 14 th member, alongside Activision, AMD, EA, Epic Games, Kojima Productions, Microsoft, Nintendo, Riot, Rockstar, SIE, Tencent, Ubisoft, and Valve. According to The Game Awards site, the Advisory Board “helps guide and advance the mission of The Game Awards”. Read More... View the full article
  19. It's hard to imagine what first-person shooters would be like today, if they were to exist at all, without the original DOOM, released back on December 10, 1993, for MS-DOS. A lone super soldier, the legendary Doom Guy, fending off the hordes of demons from hell is one of the defining images of PC gaming, and the series continues to shock and amaze fans to this day with every new gory entry. Now, Modiphius Entertainment is bringing DOOM to the tabletop with the upcoming Doom Arena Board Game, now on Kickstarter, and I had a chance to get some time with a prototype to see just how well I could rip and tear in my dining room. While Doom Arena isn't the first cardboard adaptation of the series, this latest rendition is a bloodbath contest between one player controlling Doom Guy and the other controlling the demons. Taking place in – you guessed it, an arena – the two players maneuver their plastic forces around the hexagon grid-based warzone, competing to see who can dish out the most pain. Each point of damage done to an opponent earns you blood, which serves as a victory point. Each point of damage done to an opponent earns you blood, which serves as a victory point. The winner is whoever comes out ahead in two out of the three rounds by earning the most blood, with each round consisting of six turns each for both sides. Between rounds, both Doom Guy and the Demons can upgrade their arsenals. Doom Guy gets new weapons and armor, while the Demons swap out weaker enemies for hartier ones like Pinky, Cacodemons, or the mighty Cyberdemon. Doom Arena is one of those games that fits great as a filler between some heavier ones during a game day, or when you just want to have some fun while sipping a cold one and munching on some snacks. The gameplay is a slick dice-chucker where the strategy takes a back seat to running in guns blazing and seeing how much pain you unleash, which is very reminiscent of its source material. The only real "strategy" I found myself thinking about is what upgrades I was going to spend my resources on between rounds. I appreciate the simpler ruleset behind Doom Arena, because you can explain the rules to friends pretty quickly and be rolling dice shortly after. That being said, I wouldn't complain if there were a smidgen more depth to be found. To be fair, the prototype I had access to and a work-in-progress ruleset included only two-player game modes, whereas the final game will be playable with 2-4 players, so it's possible the additional depth I am hoping for will be found in the final rules and other game modes. On the topic of game modes, I will say that having official rules for starting with more upgrades is smart, and makes for a ton of chaotic fun, and I could see some great matches happen by adopting a pick/counter-pick approach. The version of Doom Arena that I played featured miniatures showcasing the classic looks of Doom Guy and demons that players of the original game from the '90s will recognize. But those who jumped on the chainsaw wagon in more recent decades will have a version for them, too. Modiphius is producing a mechanically identical version that instead has arenas, models, and weapons pulled from the most recent Doom: The Dark Ages, with Doom Guy replaced by the menacing Doom Slayer and demons including the Mancubus, Imps, Imp Stalkers, Hell and Battle Knights, Pinky Rider, Arachnotron, and Soldiers. And for folks who may be lacking in storage space, Modiphius will also offer a version that replaces the plastic miniatures with acrylic standees, shrinking the box size and lowering the cost. When I first heard the announcement that Modiphius was designing a new Doom board game, my mind immediately went to images of playing as Doom Guy, exploring corridors, finding keys to unlock doors, that eventually would lead to a fight with a big scary ******. Something more akin to say a Betrayal at House on the Hill, Cthulu: Death May Die, or Zombicide. I still would love a Doom game like that, but I can't deny that Doom Arena captures the spirit of these games splendidly. This is a series about killing as many things as fast as possible, and Arena delivers on that premise in an exciting and digestible package. Even playing dice with this WIP build led to tense moments where I had to hold my breath as I rolled my dice, or giant sighs of relief as my demons avoided being brutally dismembered by a chainsaw. I eagerly look forward to seeing what sort of additional elements or add-ons will be available to play around with and what sort of other game modes will ship in the final release that use three and four players. With the Doom Arena Board Game, Modphius looks to deliver a box that fans of both the video games and board games in general can enjoy, and I am counting down the days until I can rev up my chainsaw again and take it to some demons again. Doom the Arena Board Game’s campaign runs until November 21, 2025 with an expected delivery date of October 2026. Scott White is a freelance contributor to IGN, assisting with tabletop games and guide coverage. Follow him on X/Twitter or Bluesky. View the full article
  20. Super Fantasy Kingdom has been brewing a storm pretty silently by notching up a steady player count over the course of last week, but one set of gamers has been left behind. The early access title from Super Fantasy Games is available on PC and on Xbox consoles. You can also play the game for free if you are a member of the Xbox Game Pass. If you're on PlayStation, however, you won't find this roguelike. Table of contentsWill Super Fantasy Kingdom release on PlayStation?Super Fantasy Kingdom PlayStation release date (expected)Will Super Fantasy Kingdom release on PlayStation? As of writing, it's hard to say for sure if Super Fantasy Kingdom will come to PlayStation. It's not uncommon for indie releases to launch first on PC. Incidentally, Super Fantasy Kingdom is available on console, but only for Xbox. I am unsure as to why the developers, Super Massive Games, have followed this pattern. However, the only way to play this game right now is to either own the game on Xbox or on your PC. Alternatively, you can also try out all the content if you have an active Xbox Game Pass membership. Super Fantasy Kingdom PlayStation release date (expected) If Super Fantasy Kingdom makes its way over to PlayStation, it should likely happen at the end of the early access *******. According to the developers, the game should remain in early access for around a year. Hence, it's pretty unlikely that we will have Super Fantasy Kingdom on PlayStation consoles before November 2026. There have been question marks on the potential PlayStation ports of other indie hits like RV There Yet. Unlike RV There Yet, Super Fantasy Kingdom already has an operational console port, which makes it more likely for us to get a PlayStation version in the future. Like our content? Set Destructoid as a Preferred Source on Google in just one step to ensure you see us more frequently in your Google searches! The post Is Super Fantasy Kingdom coming to PlayStation? All speculations, possible release date, and more appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  21. I can't help but say "I'm sorry" to the Super Fantasy Kingdom for ruining the fun. The "Be Funny" achievement that lets you unlock the Jester is a long-running joke among players, and you won't find the exact answer in wikis or Discord communities. The way to "Be Funny" and get the Jester in Super Fantasy Kingdom is by building four Wells and waiting for the day to end. While some players reportedly did this achievement with three Wells, I could only make it work with the fourth one. That means you'll need 16 Stones to complete this achievement. The best way to do this is to start a run specifically to complete this quest. If you already have the Witch and the other starter bonuses, arrange them in a way that you start with as many Stones as you can. Grab extra ones from the Outpost bonuses, and focus on leaving all your workers at the Quarry so they can mine as quickly as possible. If you only have four small plots of land in your Kingdom, you can't build Houses, or you won't have room for every Well you need. Once you get 16 Stones, build all four Wells and wait for the day to end to unlock the Achievement. Finally, complete or give up your current run—don't worry, the achievement will count. How to unlock the Jester With the "Be Funny" achievement completed, you need to find the Jester in the Human Kingdom. The character is on an island to the northeast on the map, which you can only discover during a Voyage. The Jester is a red character. Screenshot by Destructoid To Voyage and discover Jester's island, you need to build a Port in your Kingdom and upgrade it with 20 Coins. Then, the Voyage boat will move automatically every day. It should take 10 to 15 days to reach Jester's island, so make sure you're running a good setup to survive that long. You'll also need 10 Shards to build a road on the island and see the Jester. If you can't build a port yet, keep playing and earning more Glory to unlock the plot of land on the east coast of your Kingdom. Without that, you can't go on a Voyage and can't unlock the Jester, even if you already have the achievement. A Kingdom with a Port to the east. Screenshot by Destructoid. Once you get to Jester's island, simply click the character to unlock it. It will now be a unit that may pop up during your runs for you to recruit. The post How to be funny in Super Fantasy Kingdom appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  22. Invincible VS has announced its four-day closed alpha test will be coming in late November, along with revealing Robot and Monster Girl for the upcoming superhero fighting game. While attentive fans have known that the Invincible VS closed alpha test would be coming since early October, a new trailer pinpoints when those who are chosen to participate will get their first crack at the game. View the full article

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