A legendary weapon has been spotted in Borderlands 4 by an eagle-eyed fan, providing players with a hint as to how these orange color-coded treasures will appear in-game. Borderlands 4 developer Gearbox Software has gradually teased new details about the game over time, but this is the first glimpse of a legendary weapon players have received prior to its September 12 release date. View the full article
You would think that being able to take on 14 different jobs would be enough to keep most people busy in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, but to Level-5 it seems like that won't be enough. Last month, the developer announced that because the RPG has done so well, they'll be releasing a free update/ bit of DLC called Update the World, and they've now offered a couple of details as to what that'll be. Read more View the full article
With the 5v5 soccer game Rematch now in full release, developer Sloclap has issued an apology for waiting until the last minute to tell fans it would not have crossplay at launch—and promising that the feature is coming as soon as possible... Read more.View the full article
Two days after releasing another update for Stellaris, Paradox says the pace of patches is going to slow down—not because Stellaris 4.0 is in tip-top shape (it's not), but because firing out updates so quickly is causing more headaches than its worth... Read more.View the full article
Disney Dreamlight Valley's The Storybook Vale expansion has adorable snippets and companions for you to meet. From small frogs to baby dragons, this critter list certainly takes a reward for some of the cutest video game animals I've ever seen. However, depending on when you log into the game, you'll notice two mysterious critters: the Teal Baby Dragon and ****** Pegasus. How do you find them? What's their favorite meal? Let's dive into how to find Teal Baby Dragons and ****** Pegasus in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Where to find the Teal Dragon and ****** Pegasus in Disney Dreamlight Valley At the time of writing, Gameloft hasn't implemented the Teal Baby Dragon and ****** Pegasus into Disney Dreamlight Valley: The Storybook Vale. They'll be released during the expansion's July 9 update, The Unwritten Realms. Typically, all Baby Dragons appear in Everafter, while Pegasus spawn in Mythopia. You'll unlock these biomes after progressing through The Storybook Vale's questline. However, considering the theme of The Unwritten Realms, this may change. Image via Gameloft The Unwritten Realms is described as a story involving a "strange world beneath the Storybook Vale." While there's little information on what this entails, there's a chance it'll reflect the usual Storybook Vale biomes but feature the Teal Baby Dragon and ****** Pegasus as exclusive companions. An alternative option is that they'll share biomes with a pre-existing companion. For example, the Teal Baby Dragon may appear in The Wild Woods but be much rarer than its blue counterpart. Teal Dragon and ****** Pegasus hangout bonuses During Disney Dreamlight Valley's Mysteries of Skull Rock base game update, animal companion bonuses came along as a side feature, letting you level up your critters and receive special rewards. They also perform activities depending on the critter type. In The Storybook Vale's case, critters pick up Snippets while you're hanging out with them. At least, that's what normally happens. While the ****** Pegasus has this same bonus, the Teal Baby Dragon instead has a "pick up ore" bonus. Right now, it's unknown why that's the case. There's a chance Gameloft will change this to the usual Snippet bonus later. However, there is also a possibility that this is part of The Unwritten Realms' storyline. These two critter types could be especially unique, but only time will tell whether this is the case. At the time of writing, information about Disney Dreamlight Valley's Teal Dragon and ****** Pegasus is limited. We'll continue to update this story as we learn more about their locations, schedules, and potential changes in favorite foods. The post How to find the Teal Dragon and ****** Pegasus in Disney Dreamlight Valley appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Dragon Soul is certainly one of the better games available on Roblox, and you can use its official Trello and Discord to stay up to date with all the in-game stuff and events. There's a vast amount of in-game information available on the internet. The title is based on popular anime like Dragon Ball and more. While you can collect information online, the official sources are certainly better. For starters, the information on the official Trello is completely accurate, allowing you to master different aspects of the game. Additionally, there's an active Discord server that you can join to become part of a vibrant community. Table of contentsOfficial Dragon Soul Trello linkOfficial Dragon Soul Discord linkDoes Dragon Soul have a wiki?Official Dragon Soul Trello link The official Trello is maintained by the developers. You'll find different cards available on Trello. Starting from left, the first column lists all the updates released since launch. It's worth noting that some of the recent updates aren't mentioned in this column. You can check out the information surrounding June 14's update from the Roblox platform. Screenshot by Destructoid The second main column from the left is perhaps the most important, as it has three full-fledged guides about all three levels. Finally, you can find more information about bosses and quests in the game. The information on the Trello is read-only. Official Dragon Soul Discord link The official Discord is the best community related to Dragon Soul. You can access various channels that cater to different needs. This is the perfect place to visit to discuss in-game events and learn more about what's coming. Screenshot by Destructoid Unlike Trello, the Discord server allows you to share your expressions and opinions with other members of the community. You can join the server by accepting the invite request and selecting your preferences. Does Dragon Soul have a wiki? As of writing, Dragon Soul doesn't have a wiki, and it's unlikely that it will get one in the future. The post Dragon Soul Trello, Discord, and Wiki links appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
If you have PS Plus and are searching for your next rainy-day RPG, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is it. This direct Final Fantasy 7 prequel puts you in the shoes of Zack Fair: the iconic SOLDIER who ties in heavily with the story of FF7 proper. Just keep in mind that you have until July 15 to make your move, as that's when the game will be removed from the PS Plus service. View the full article
Match-3 games are probably the purest out there, at least in terms of genre. They are so instantly understandable by pretty much anyone, no wonder there's a seemingly infinite number of them available on our phones. The issue is that most of them can't match up to the heights of a classic like Bejeweled, though at least every once in a while we get delightful spins on the genre like Spirit Swap. Now, there's a new, quite tiny new kid on the block in the form of Sinister Sodies, a match-3 game where you set out to "purify your carbonated concoction before time runs out." Read more View the full article
World of Warcraft made Undercoin transferable across Warbands in Legacy of Arathor, though the change was not documented in any blogs or patch notes. As of the release of World of Warcraft Patch 11.1.7 on June 17, fans can freely transfer the Delve currency between their characters. View the full article
There are hours of optional content included in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and if you're unsure exactly what side content to take on, there are certain things you should make time for before completing the game. Much of the optional content can be completed along the way, but if you happen to miss a few things, it's possible to revisit just about any area in the game later on (with a few exceptions). View the full article
There are a lot of games out there that mix strategy design with a fantasy aesthetic. From Against the Storm to Songs of Conquest, Warcraft 3 to Age of Wonders 4, this combination of setting and genre has always found an audience. Thrive: Heavy Lies the Crown follows suit, but, as a mix of RTS and city-building, it throws even more ingredients into the mix to make it stand out from the pack. If you want to see how it works for yourself, now's a good time. Thrive has just hit 1.0 on Steam, and, to celebrate the full version's launch, it's heavily discounted for a limited time. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Genre-hopping city builder Thrive Heavy Lies The Crown set for 1.0 launch Thrive Heavy Lies the Crown is a new city builder that tests your moral code Ambitious new city builder Thrive Heavy Lies the Crown locks in launch date View the full article
Remedy fans can finally return to the Oldest House right now in FBC: Firebreak, and although the game offers hours of truly wild co-op fun, players are struggling to get their teeth into the game due to its underwhelming introduction and tutorial experience. The first-person co-op title represents something completely new from the developer, and many passionate Remedy fans are hopeful that FBC: Firebreakwill address its most glaring weakness in a future update, with some fearing that the game's confusing launch state could jeopardize its long-term success. View the full article
On June 13, 2025, Israel launched surprise airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear and military infrastructure. The initial strikes killed several Iranian nuclear scientists and high-ranking military officials, while the number of civilian casualties remain unconfirmed (estimates vary between 300-600 depending on the source), with many more hundreds injured... Read more.View the full article
The gameplay trailer for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 revealed several old and new characters who will make an appearance in the remake bundle, including the orange-clad Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, Michaelangelo. Developer Iron Galaxy is working hard on Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4, following up on the positively received first duo of remakes for Pro Skater 1 and 2. The previous entry continued the original series' tradition of including secret and bonus skaters, with Jack ****** and a classic Roswell alien joining the cast of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2. View the full article
Capcom's next digital showcase will take place on June 26 featuring news on Monster Hunter Wilds and even other Capcom games like Street Fighter 6 and more. View the full article
Whatever was going on with Hunt: Showdown 1896's 2.4 update that forced Crytek to shut the game down and revert it has been resolved. The Judgment of the Fool update is out now and the servers seem alive and well... Read more.View the full article
Cristiano Ronaldo's iconic chop is one of the harder skills to attempt in REMATCH, but it can be an extremely effective way of getting past your opponents. The first task is to practice the controls in the open arena. The skill has several aspects to remember, as you'll also have to control the ball's movement while triggering the correct buttons. This guide will provide you with all the necessary information required to emulate CR7 in the magical world of REMATCH. How to perform the Ronaldo chop in REMATCH There are two key aspects of doing well with the Ronaldo chop. The first part is to get into the Dribble Stance. Hold the L2/LT/Shift button to enter Dribble Stance. Do note that it's harder to move normally in this stance, so exit it to move fast. Next, move left or right using the arrow keys/LS of your keyboard/controller, respectively. While driving, press the X/A/Spacebar keys on your controller/keyboard to start the dribble phase. Keep holding the L2/LT/Shift button throughout this process. Image by Destructoid Once you have begun dribbling, let go of the L2/LT/Shift button to exit Dribble Stance. This will make your character shoot the ball past their back foot, dribbling past opponents. Compared to other skill moves like the Rainbow Flick, you'll require more time to master this move. It's ideally suited to dribble past opponents who charge hard at you while trying to tackle and win the ball. To get the most out of the chop, wait for the opponent to commit, making it easy to dribble past them with the ball and come closer to scoring a goal. As usual, use the open practice arena to master the technique. Personally, I am a ******* fan of the Rainbow Flick, as it's more potent in the current meta. That said, it's always good to keep a couple of different options up your sleeve so that you don't become too predictable for the opponents. The post How to do the Cristiano Ronaldo chop in REMATCH appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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Disney Dreamlight Valley has multiple mysterious, hidden locations to visit throughout its main storyline and friendship quests. The Dreamscape is one you become familiar with after meeting the Fairy Godmother for the first time, but it's easy to forget about it if you return for subsequent missions with other characters. Table of contentsHow to find the Dreamscape in Disney Dreamlight ValleyWhat's inside Disney Dreamlight Valley's Dreamscape?How to find the Dreamscape in Disney Dreamlight Valley The Dreamscape is a location hidden inside a treehouse within the Forgotten Lands. You'll need to meet the following pre-requisites to find it: Have the Forgotten Lands unlockedRestore at least six pillars of the game's eight orb pillarsCompleted part of the Miracles Take Time quest You'll initially unlock the Dreamscape by meeting the Fairy Godmother for the first time during the Miracles Take Time mission. During it, you and her will enter a large treehouse within the Forgotten Lands that holds a floating island-like area. Screenshot by Destructoid If you've already completed this quest and are returning for another purpose, such as progressing through more of the Fairy Godmother's quests or Peter Pan's storyline, you can find this treehouse in the same spot you found it. That way, you can freely pass through it whenever you wish. Dreamscape Treehouse location The Dreamscape Treehouse is located in the bottom-left quadrant of the Forgotten Lands. Unlike character houses and furniture, you can't move its location, so you'll always see it in the same spot. You can differentiate it from buildings like Peter Pan and Jack Skellington's homes using its massive night thorn bottom leading up to a partially broken wooden house. While its outside looks questionable, inside is a beautiful landscape worthy of being called a Dreamscape. What's inside Disney Dreamlight Valley's Dreamscape? The Dreamscape serves multiple purposes throughout Disney Dreamlight Valley's storyline, from The Fairy Godmother's missions to Peter Pan's friendship quests. If you're early in your playthrough, you'll need to travel here to collect the Orb of Remembrance. As you progress, you'll unlock additional characters who occasionally visit during their friendship missions. Since you can't decorate the Dreamscape, it's not a go-to location to regularly visit unless you enjoy how it looks. Instead, it's a recurring storyline area that you'll explore to progress the plot before moving on to other locations. Nonetheless, keeping it in mind for the future will help you remember its existence for future quests. The post How to find the Dreamscape in Disney Dreamlight Valley appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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Murray's Costume Manor in Secret of the Mimic is lost in time, a freeze-frame of those who came and went, and others who were left behind like a forgotten memory. Distorted voices from neglected inventions echo across the facility, where audio logs tightly hold onto the Murray family story, keeping their dreams and despair alive forever. But the Mimic can steal the voice of whoever it hears, so what can you really trust in the abandoned Costume Manor? The voice acting truly brings Edwin and the Mimic's tale to life, where we can connect and relate to their tragic story, and be fully immersed in the words shared by each Murray family member. Horror is delivered through the uncanniness of Murray's inventions, creating an uncomfortable feeling like something isn't quite right. The comforting words of Fiona are enough to continue pressing onwards, but every other voice screams at you to run from the Manor as fast as you can. A small cast tackling multiple characters at once, the Secret of the Mimic voice actors set the bar high for future FNAF games. What's super cool is that Edwin, Fiona, and David are voiced by a real family. Here are all voice actors in FNAF: Secret of the Mimic and where you might know them from. Secret of the Mimic: Full voice actor cast list Screenshot by Destructoid CharactersVoice actorAlso known forDispatch Pirate Captain Big Rop Additional VoicesAndy FieldDread Unit in FNAF: Security Breach HandUnit in FNAF: Sister Location Klive and Alven in Arzette: The Jewel of FaramoreArnold Shroom Puppet Foxy Additional VoicesKellen GoffSun, Moon, and Glamrock Freddy in FNAF: Help Wanted 2 Overhaul in My Hero Academia Galliard in Attack on TitanNurse Dollie Stage Manager Additional VoicesHeather MastersBaby in FNAF: Sister Location Spider-Gwen in Avengers AcademyEdwin Murray Mr. Helpful Sleepy MoonJim MeskimenOfficer Wholihan in How the Grinch Stole Christmas Ultron in Marvel Rivals Bill Clinton in CoD: ****** Ops 6Fiona Murray Mrs. Helpful Additional VoicesTamra MeskimenAnne Farris in American Crime Story Aunt Jackie in AdoptedDavid Murray Kit Additional VoicesTaylor MeskimenStarred in PlayStation GirlJackie in the Box Puppet Roxy Bawson Additional VoicesMarta SvetekRoxanne Wolf, Vanny, and Mystic Hippo in FNAF: Help Wanted 2 Vyse in Valorant Gregory and Roxy in FNAF: Security Breach - Ruin DLCDigi-Typer Additional VoicesJason "Jtop" TopolskiPAMA, Disco Mickey, and Griefer in Minecraft: Story Mode Bossanova and Additional Voices in Tales from the Borderlands The post All FNAF: Secret of the Mimic voice actors appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Neural Texture Compression (NTC) is a new technique that improves texture quality while reducing VRAM usage. It relies on a specialized neural network trained to compress and decompress material textures efficiently on the fly. Read Entire Article View the full article
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