People Can Fly, the Polish studio best-known for Outriders and Gears of War Judgment, has confirmed even more jobs are at risk as it cancels two projects: Project Gemini and Project Bifrost. "Today we made a very difficult decision to suspend the development of project Gemini and project Bifrost — the relevant current reports have been released to the market," CEO Sebastian Wojciechowski wrote in a statement. "The suspension of the Gemini project is a consequence of the fact that the Publisher has not presented us with a draft of the subsequent content rider to the Publishing Agreement covering the terms and conditions of further milestone on project Gemini and the lack of communication from the Publisher as to its willingness to continue or terminate the Gemini project. "Project Bifrost was suspended due to the above and the analysis of the Group's cash flow, which showed a lack of prospects for securing organisational resources and funds necessary to continue the production and release of this project." The CEO concluded: "As a result, we have to significantly regroup as a studio and scale down our teams, which hurts the most. We wish to express our deepest regret and sadness over how these events have unfolded and our sincere gratitude for everyone's contribution up to this point." While the statement from Wojciechowski does not specific what publishing companies led to the decision to halt development, the Outriders developer's own website confirms Gemini was partnered with Square Enix, and Bifrost was a self-published project. Square Enix is yet to comment. The company similarly "scaled down" development on the latter when it laid off 120 workers at the end of last year. It is also working with Krafton and Sony on Project Echo and Delta, respectively, and Microsoft on Gears of War: E-Day. People Can Fly's most recent release is Bullestorm VR, an updated version of the classic shooter for Meta Quest and PSVR 2. Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky. View the full article
It's finally time for a brand new console release with the Nintendo Switch 2 launching on June 5 worldwide (for those who were able to get a pre-order) alongside several games, including Mario Kart World, Deltarune Chapters 3 and 4. I am excited. Not only to play all these new games on a brand new system, but also to see how old Switch 1 games fare when they get a Switch 2 patch, such as Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Maybe I'll finally be able to shiny hunt Pokémon without frames dropping every second... [Hidden Content] I know I've been talking about the Switch 2 to death over the past few weeks, but it's hard not to when it's a brand-new Nintendo console launching with a killer (even if expensive) first-party title and then the lineup afterwards being stellar. This year alone, we have Donkey Kong Bananza, Metroid Prime 4, Pokémon Legends Z-A, a new Hyrule Warriors game, and a new Kirby Air Ride sequel, all to look forward to before 2026 even comes about. So I have to wonder, Destructoid faithful, if you plan to get the Nintendo Switch 2 this week? oO if you are planning to hold off a bit for some kind of price cut, second updated system, or whatever reason you can't get one straight away. I know pre-orders have been painful to find in some places after all, and not everyone can afford a new system on launch, especially a few months after its initial reveal. Let me know in the comments below, and maybe I might see you online as I'll definitely be playing a lot of Mario Kart World's various new modes over the weekend. I am curious if there will be any type of ranked mode this time, though, for certain modes rather than the points system they had for Mario Kart 8. The post Switch 2 launches this week. Are you getting it? appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
The Linux user share on Steam has been slowly but steadily trending upwards, with May 2025 showing the highest point in years. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Acclaimed composer Yoko Shimomura has returned to the Street Fighter series for the first time in more than three decades. The BAFTA Fellowship recipient has created a new track for Street Fighter 6, which will be added to the game in a free update coming later this week. Shimomura is best known by some players for being the composer of the Kingdom Hearts series, the Mario & Luigi series and Super Mario RPG. Read More... View the full article
A popular Fortnite leaker has suggested that Epic Games could be removing Fortnite OG's ranked mode, which was introduced in December 2024. Fortnite was recently added back to Apple's App Store on iOS devices in the United States after being unavailable for several years. View the full article
This week is the week of Summer Game Fest and its entourage of accompanying showcases. As such, the feeling right now is of preparing for an avalanche. Join me as I play out the next few days in my head. Read more View the full article
We might rightly judge Batman Arkham-style combat by how cool the counters make you feel, what with the core of it melting into second-nature rhythmic meditation that renders you basically unkillable after a few minutes of practice. You will win the fight. This is guaranteed. The combat is designed to make you win. Usually the second tutorial prompt is "here's the button that makes you win. Don't worry if you don't know when to press it. We'll tell you". Likewise, you will win the fights in Dead As Disco's Steam demo. Maybe the action after the demo gets harder. I dare not predict the future. But this is not the important part. The important part is that you will feel very cool as you easily win. You can hold down a button to beat your enemies with a glowstick that hits about three times to every beat in the music. It feels like doing violence with a turbo maraca made of steel and also filled with steel ******. You can also import your own music, so maybe this doesn't exactly line up with, say, Meshuggah's Bleed. But it certainly lines up with Michael Sembello's She's A Maniac. Here's a trailer. Read more View the full article
Lethal Company's Giant Sapsucker has several mouths to feed and you may just be on the menu if you decide to bravely infiltrate her nest. Added to v70, the Giant Sapsucker is only a threat if you wander in on her territory. If you're feeling like luck is on your side or want a proper challenge during your scrap runs, then here is how to deal with the Giant Sapsucker in Lethal Company. Where to find the Giant Sapsucker in Lethal Company Screenshot by Destructoid The Giant Sapsucker is a seven-foot tall Woodpecker that's incredibly territorial. A single threat that's predominately found on Adamance, the Giant Sapsucker will spawn near or on its nest. So far, I have only spotted this monster on the dense forest of Adamance, but assume she can also spawn on Vow and March. More often than not, the Sapsucker will spawn alongside Tulip Snakes and the occasional Baboon Hawk tribe. What does the Giant Sapsucker do? Screenshot by Destructoid The Giant Sapsucker either sits on her nest, protecting the three eggs laying inside. This nest always appears on the other side of the rickety bridge that breaks from standing on it for too long, or be carrying too much weight over it. This is east from the Main Entrance on Adamance. She has two main behavioral patterns: Sit on the nest and wander in close proximity to it or go to a tree to ***** into it before returning to her eggs. The Sapsucker will turn her head away from you so that her eye can watch your movement. If you start to get too close, she'll charge towards you in a threatening manner to scare you away. This isn't her attack however. If you continue to pressure her, she will assume you're going for the nest and turn her head to let out a scream, flailing her tongue around. The Sapsucker will then charge at an alarming rate, pecking you repeatedly. It appears to be impossible to dodge or outrun this attack and even harder to take this monster out with a Shovel. She will retaliate with her ***** attack if you smack her when she's watching you in defence mode. Taking Sapsucker on by yourself will undoubtedly conclude with your body being fed to her children. How to handle the Giant Sapsucker The most obvious thing to do is completely ignore her. She isn't dangerous to you so long as you leave her and her nest alone. This monster won't harm you unless you provoke her. You can get within close range of her and carefully crouch-walk to the nest so long as her eye isn't looking your way. The Sapsucker has excellent vision. I tried to get the Baboon Hawk to threaten and attack the Sapsucker who was protecting her nest at the time, but that didn't work. There is absolutely no reason to aggravate this monster unless you're planning on stealing her eggs. If you decide to do it anyway then I pray for your safe return. Egg price ranges from 30 to 60 per egg. You can only carry one egg at a time. All remaining inventory slots will fill with one egg in-hand, just like carrying a heavy item or the Maneater. You cannot pick up an egg if the Sapsucker is nearby, alive and well. We've successfully (albeit briefly) taken two eggs, but getting to the Dropship has proven to be an impossible task. Stealing a single egg with the Sapsucker alive requires teammates. Screenshot by Destructoid We've found using a Stun Grenade against the Sapsucker and having TZP-Inhalant on-hand to retreat to the ship works best here. Otherwise, you have to kill the Sapsucker to effectively steal her babies to avoid the risk of her coming back for vengeance (outrageous advice). She will notice an egg is missing and immediately go on the offense with her wood-pecking attack. What's worse is that dropping the egg or holding onto it for more than five seconds will result in the baby hatching and squealing for its mother. Therefore, it's recommended to only attempt stealing from the nest at the end of a round, specifically when you're planning to go back into orbit. The post How to deal with the Giant Sapsucker in Lethal Company appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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The Remembrance questline for the Ironeye class can be confusing in Elden Ring Nightreign, but this guide will help you complete all the missions easily. Remembrance quests are available for every class in the game, and they unlock unique rewards. Let's take a look at the full set of quests and how to complete them for the Ironeye class. Elden Ring Nightreign Ironeye Remembrance Quest guide There are three key checkpoints to clear if you want to complete the Remembrance quests for Ironeye. Unlock the Remembrances.Obtain three Memory FragmentsDefeat a set of random and targeted Nightlords The first task is pretty easy, as you'll need to unlock the Ironeye class after completing the tutorial. Then, run an Expedition with the same class to get your first Memory Fragment. This will unlock the class-specific journal entry and allow you to proceed with the Remembrance quests. The next part is to obtain the three Memory Fragments. To complete this part, run Expeditions with the Ironeye class and try to complete them successfully. A failed run doesn't guarantee you a Memory Fragment, so it makes sense to complete it. As you gain the Memory Fragments, you'll unlock Chapters 2-3 on the journal. Screenshot via FromSoftware Chapter 4 brings you close to encountering the Night Huntsman, which is incidentally the first Remembrance quest. Once you manage to take down this boss, you'll get the Traitor's Letter. Go back to the Roundtable Hold and deliver the Letter to the Priestess. Next, go to the library where the Recluse is located. Take the door to the north, and you will come across the marker to end the sequence. Completing this will reward you with the second Memory Fragment. Screenshot via FromSoftware Chapter 5 is slightly tricky to complete as you'll have to run an Expedition and defeat any four Nightlords. Doing so will unlock the second Remembrance quest, where you'll need to defeat the Darkdrift Knight. If you have followed all the instructions till the start of Chapter 5 and defeated the four Nightlords, it will unlock the 6th chapter. Start a fresh Expedition and hunt down the Fulghor, Champion of Nightglow. Go back to the cistern area in the flashback Roundtable Hold, and head down the open door. Defeating Fulghor will also grant you the Edge of Order quest item. Take this item, return it to Roundtable Hold, and go to the crypt. You'll have to interact and comply with the available options to complete the quest. At this point, you'll receive a relic version of Edge of Order and a journal for Chapter 7. Once we have cleared more parts, we will update you on what happens beyond Chapter 7. Here's a rundown of how you'll progress to complete the Remembrance Quests for Ironeye. Chapter 1: Run any Expedition with Ironeye.Chapter 2: Run Expeditions and try to collect Memory Fragments to unlock the next chapters.Chapter 3: Defeat a Nightlord and ensure that you have the required Memory Fragments to unlock the next one.Chapter 4: Defeat the Night Huntsman. Deliver the Traitor's Letter to the Priestess. This will complete the first Remembrance Quest.Chapter 5: Defeat four Nightlords on an Expedition to collect a Memory Fragment that unlocks Chapter 6.Chapter 6: Defeat Fulghor to obtain the Edge of Order and return it to the Priestess at the Hold. The post How to complete Ironeye Remembrance Quest in Elden Ring Nightreign appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Fortnite has just released its first official teaser for Chapter 6 Season 3, which may have hinted at a superhero theme. Epic Games recently launched its first Star Wars-themed mini-season in Fortnite, which has brought iconic characters like General Grievous, Emperor Palpatine, and Jar Jar Binks to the island. View the full article
This year is shaping up to be a huge year for modernized versions of nostalgic titles. The biggest remaster of 2025, The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, made a huge splash when Bethesda surprised everyone with a shadow release. But besides Oblivion, this year also brings remasters from other beloved franchises, including Dragon Quest, Metal Gear Solid, Rune Factory,Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, and Story of Seasons—and that's just a small handful. View the full article
The first gaming discounts of June (how is it even June?) have landed with all the subtlety of a final lap blue shell. Whether you’re looking to get stuck into some deeply replayable JRPGs, dominate in sports titles, or finally catch up on generational masterpieces you missed, there’s plenty of value across the digital shelves. Enough of my jibber jabber exposition, though. Let's get scrolling and saving. This Day in Gaming In retro news, it’s been eight years since Tekken 7 punched its way onto Aussie consoles, and what a wild ride it was. Bandai Namco brought the heat with slo-mo finishers, explosive Rage Arts, and (for some reason) PlayStation VR support. This turned out to be a glorified training room where you could awkwardly stare at characters like Kuma in a non-threatening pose. Still, the core game slapped; Tekken 7 remains a hallmark fighting game that was accessible and highly technical, with great customisation options. Aussie bdays for notable games - Street Fighter EX2 Plus (PS) 2000. eBay - The Legend of Zelda (GBA) 2004. eBay - Tekken 7 (PS4, XO) 2017. Get Contents NintendoXboxPlayStationPCPC GearLEGOHeadphonesTVsNice Savings for Nintendo Switch Nintendo Switch players can snap up Shin Megami Tensei V for nearly half price, a game which, fun fact, was first announced alongside the Switch itself back in 2017 and was long considered “vaporware” until it finally dropped in 2021. Meanwhile, Sid Meier’s Civilization VII is already available at a launch discount, a rare move for the long-running series which famously lets you nuke Gandhi. Gott nuke something and it beats doing it to the whales, I guess. 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The Erdtree hasn’t even sprouted yet, but Miyazaki once admitted Malenia’s boss fight was made “deliberately punishing” to spark community discussion. With flowery language, no doubt. 5. Elden Ring[/h3]In just the few short months since its release, Elden Ring’s reputation has only grown, which is insane to even think about considering that its reputation right when it came out was one of the highest reviewed games of all time. It’s all deserved praise, because Elden Ring truly is a monumental achievement in the open world genre.Its world is a wonder to explore, with memorable experiences, valuable rewards, and imposing boss fights covering nearly every square inch of its absolutely enormous map. The only thing that holds it back on this list is the fact that it still struggles a bit performance-wise on the PC. But that doesn’t stop it from being an easy pick for our top five best PC games of all time."/>Elden Ring (-41%) - A$59Elden Ring SotE Ed. 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Cyberpunk 2077 feels like a completely different game in its current state compared to its launch, coming much closer to, and even surpassing, its ambitious promises in some ways. From massively improved performance to overhauls of several gameplay elements, Cyberpunk 2077 has more than redeemed itself in my eyes. Even with plenty of exciting updates and a DLC expansion expanding the story, there are still more than a few things I want to see enhanced in Cyberpunk 2077's official sequel. View the full article
Elden Ring Nightreign is an odd new direction for FromSoftware's Soulsborne titles, twisting the formula into a multiplayer-forward roguelite. You can play Nightreing alone, and solo expeditions might be worth it if you're up to the significant challenge, but the game is clearly designed to be played in teams of three. Like any multiplayer game, there are some unwritten rules you'll want to keep in mind if you want to be a good teammate and increase your chances of reaching and defeating the Nightlord. View the full article
While Elden Ring Nightreignhas had an impressive launch in terms of player count, there are quite a few features that really should have been more of a priority to give the game wider appeal. As a multiplayer title, Nightreign is missing some core features that most competitors present as staples, and one in particular is a massive oversight that could have brought in a much ******* audience if included at launch. View the full article
One Nexus Mods user has shared a mod to make Elden Ring Nightreign Solo Play a bit easier by boosting the player’s HP, FP, and stamina scaling. Elden Ring Nightreign came out on May 29, and since then, players have been struggling with the Solo Play feature of the game; luckily for them, there’s a new mod that offers some conveniences for those taking on the game’s challenges without a premade team. View the full article
Now that the first half of 2025 is coming to an end, it will soon be time for Disney Dreamlight Valley to reveal its Road Map for the remaining half of the year. With that, we'll finally get some indication as to which characters we can expect to see come to Disney Dreamlight Valley in 2025, as well as what the next expansion might consist of. View the full article
I couldn't be happier to see the revival of Star Wars Battlefront 2 taking off years after release, finally providing a reason to revisit one of my favorite and most memorable shooters. Unfortunately, the resurgence in popularity has also resulted in countless hackers wreaking havoc on public servers, making it night unplayable for PC players. Despite its ongoing issues, revisiting Battlefront 2 years later has reminded me of one mechanic carried from the start of the franchise that has already solved my biggest concern with the multiplayer shooter genre at large. View the full article
MindsEye, the upcoming futuristic action-adventure game from developer Build A Rocket Boy, will have a main story that lasts just about 20 hours, and the game's director doesn't think that's a bad thing. Rather, Leslie Benzies says MindsEye's relatively short length in comparison to some similar titles is intentional, and he believes players will be satisfied with the experience. View the full article
LEGO and Fortnite have officially debuted several new miniature sets based on the beloved battle royale, including special rewards for the online game alongside the sets. The massively popular battle royale has taken great strides throughout recent years to expand its brand beyond the signature game, with everything from in-game events to new spinoffs. Fortnite has featured a wide array of crossovers with different media properties, ranging from anime like Naruto and Dragon Ball Z to movies like The Fast and The Furious. Now, Fortnite is once again returning to one of its most lucrative partnerships. View the full article
Patch 8 of Baldur’s Gate 3 has been available to the public for just over a month, and there's been a decent amount of time to explore all the new features of the game's final major update. The most prominent addition is the selection of 12 new subclasses, which have been incorporated into many useful class builds. I was particularly excited about the death domain cleric, but another subclass has since drawn my attention. View the full article
The rapid expansion of generative AI has triggered a ***** in data center construction and hardware production. As AI applications become more complex and are more widely adopted, the specialized hardware that powers them, accelerators from the likes of Nvidia and AMD, has proliferated at an unprecedented rate. This surge... Read Entire Article View the full article
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