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  1. A new wireless headset can seriously improve how you experience your favorite games, so if you're due for an upgrade, then take a look at this Corsair gaming headset deal. The Corsair HS65 Wireless is on ***** on Amazon right now for just $79.99, down from $119.99 at one of its lowest prices in a while, scoring you a huge $40 saving in the process. This Corsair headset is already a pretty good deal at its MSRP compared to some of the high-end headsets you can buy, but the 33% saving on offer here makes it a serious bargain. As our Corsair HS65 Wireless review shows, it's one of the best gaming headset options out there, thanks to its solid build quality and the decent balance it offers between performance and cost. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: This new Corsair mini gaming PC somehow contains two 240mm AIO coolers This fast and fancy 32GB Corsair RGB DDR5 gaming RAM kit has a bargain price now Save a massive $70 on my favorite gaming keyboard, the Corsair K70, but be quick View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  2. Opinion | Daggerfall remains the most fascinating Elder Scrolls, and also the most confoundingView the full article
  3. The future of Everywhere, the ambitious “platform that offers a world of endless possibilities”, is now in doubt following the inclusion of its creation suite in MindsEye. Build a Rocket Boy, the Edinburgh-based studio led by former Grand Theft Auto producer Leslie Benzies, revealed the first details on Everywhere back in 2023, promising a new platform in which players can create their own combat and racing experiences and share them online with other players. Set in Utropia, the game makes use of a detailed creation suite called Arcadia, where players can use in-game tools make their own creations, from small individual assets to entire action stages with programmable enemy AI. Read More... View the full article
  4. Season 4 of Call of Duty: Warzone is set to implement some big changes to the free-to-play Battle Royale title, including one that will see players enter the Gulag with a single Armor Plate equipped. Prior to the launch of Call of Duty: WarzoneSeason 4, all players entered and fought in the Gulag with no armor, but developer Raven Software says it is attempting to reduce "extreme time-to-kill cases" with the new change. View the full article
  5. Age of Empires 2 has a new expansion, Tempest Rising is the effective return of classic Command and Conquer, and we've recently gotten Commandos Origins. I don't mean to get overexcited, but it's starting to feel like old-school RTS games are back. What's next? A sequel to Total Annihilation? A remake of War Wind? Z 3? One can dream. But in the meantime, another iconic medieval strategy series is making a bold return. Originally released in 2002, the AoE-style Stronghold Crusader is getting a top-to-bottom remaster, complete with overhauled visuals and new campaigns. The full game isn't here for a couple of months, but you can still play it right now. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: After 23 years, iconic medieval RTS Stronghold Crusader is getting a new remake View the full article
  6. Kojima Productions scanned so many people that the studio ran out of space for moreView the full article
  7. Bandai Namco Entertainment showcases the final Nightfarer, the Revenant, in a new trailer alongside another one featuring Evanescence's Bring Me to Life. View the full article
  8. "It breaks my heart the world won't see it"View the full article
  9. The last stage of Helldivers 2's battle for Super Earth is coming down to the wire, as we all expected, wth just two of the planet's seven mega cities still holding out against The Illuminate. Cue another extra major order to help the major order, and one that'll cater to the folks who've spent the whole squid invasion half a galaxy away. Read more View the full article
  10. Put me in the camp of point and click aficionados who fiercely believe that 1993's Gabriel Knight: Sins Of The Fathers is one of the best adventure games to ever touch a PC. First in a trilogy of thriller mysteries, it featured writing that was a cut above Sierra On-Line's usual fare, puzzles that veered on the side of sensible investigations rather than moon logic, and a glorious bastard of a Cajun protagonist. The Kathy Rain series owes much to Gabriel Knight. Swap the '90s-era New Orleans author for a '90s-era biker chick/journalism student, replace the voodoo killings with a conspiracy involving the death of a grandparent, and you have the first Kathy Rain, which was released in 2016 and boasted the generic-but-still-memorable tagline: "A Detective is Born". But despite receiving fair praise from John back in the day, Kathy's first outing had a murky plot about cults, trauma, small town disappearances, and Elder Gods that was only made understandable via a spruced up Director's Cut in 2021. Kathy Rain 2: Soothsayer, I'm happy to report, needs no such re-release, though anyone who hasn't completed the first game is bound to still be a little confused. Read more View the full article
  11. A voice actor who featured in Persona 4 has let slip that a remake of the school days JRPG is in the works, mostly because he's frustrated the developers don't want him back to perform as his original character. Yuri Lowenthal, who played clumsy bicycle crasher Yosuke in the original 2008 game, expressed some revealing annoyance with developers Atlus in a post on social media that has since been deleted. Read more View the full article
  12. Kaiyodo has announced a new wave of Revoltech Amazing Yamaguchi action figures for characters from Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater ahead of the game’s launch. Kaiyodo is a Japanese toy company producing merchandise from anime and other licenses, including Godzilla. Revoltech describes the unique Revolver Joint articulation in Revolver Technology, being a staple product line for the company, and Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater fans should expect premium figures to come from the manufacturer. View the full article
  13. Gearbox boss ****** Pitchford has once again spoken out about the controversy he recently stirred up over the price point for Borderlands 4. In late May, Pitchford chimed in on the growing discussion about video game prices jumping by a Hamilton or two. This is a course the industry has been on for a few years now, but it got kicked into higher gear with Nintendo’s Switch 2 reveal and the announcement that some games would have an $80 price tag. One fan looking forward to the upcoming Borderlands 4 directed a tweet directly at Pitchford, stating, “******, this game better not be 80 dollars.” View the full article
  14. Call of Duty: Warzone developer Raven Software has announced it will be removing Battle Royale Solos from the game with the beginning of Season 4 today. As detailed in the official patch notes for Call of Duty: WarzoneSeason 4, Raven Software says the decision is an experimental one and will see the popular game mode replaced with Battle Royale Casual Solos, which is a mix of real-life players and clearly identifiable bots. View the full article
  15. Elden Ring: Nightreign release live coverage - everything we've discovered in the run-up to launchView the full article
  16. Funcom asked us to "let them cook," and going on last night's Dune: Awakening showcase, the developers did. With just a few days to go before early access players get their "head start," Funcom put on a livestream showing off Dune: Awakening's mid-to-endgame, and a wide tour of the Hagga Basin "to emphasize the size and variety players can expect," including the "lush O’odham, the forbidding Hagga Rift, the tall spires and imposing rock formations of Jabal Eifrit, to name just a few." Inspired by Denis Villeneuve and Legendary Entertainment’s blockbuster films, Dune: Awakening lets players explore Arrakis in an open-world game for the first time ever. Up until now, even beta players have only seen around 25% of Hagga Basin, so the stream showcased "these huge and diverse landscapes" in all their glory. "Before even considering the vast dunes and dangers of the Deep Desert, players will experience a full-scale survival game," Funcom teased. "They will rise through the ranks of the Atreides or Harkonnen; build powerful strongholds; brave Imperial Testing Stations; craft advanced schematics; explore and harvest in a variety of vehicles, and much, much more." Furthermore, the "Landsraad feature allows anyone to contribute in the effort to impact their entire faction, whether they prefer PvE or PvP." Dune: Awakening is an open-world survival MMO set on the most dangerous planet in the universe. You'll learn to survive the desert by learning the ways of the Fremen, and expand your potential through combat, spice, building, and trade. It's set to release on June 10, 2025, on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S after a three-week delay to fix issues identified during its beta testing. Players with an "early start," however, get to play five days early from June 5. "As a longtime fan of Dune, it also just feels so good to explore and learn more about a world that I’m quite fond of, and Funcom has clearly put a ton of effort into worldbuilding and lore, even despite taking quite a bit of creative liberty by placing Awakening within a parallel reality and canon than the books/movies," we wrote in IGN's Dune: Awakening closed beta impressions preview. "There are little details that have a massive impact on gameplay. I won’t go into spoilers, but this kind of attention to detail touches just about every aspect of the world, including the factions and characters you meet along the way, which should be a treat for any fan of the setting." For more, check out details on the MMO's business model and post-launch plans. 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
  17. It's not every day you get to talk to someone as well-known and liked in the indie scene like Toby Fox, but thanks to some wizardry and a sprinkle of luck, we managed to ask Toby a couple of questions recently ahead of the release of Deltarune Chapters 3 and 4 on June 5. Toby was to the point with his answers, especially in one area where we were keen to find out more information on, with that, of course, being Indie games. More importantly, some of his favorite indie games that were recently released or are coming out soon, and he did not disappoint. But instead of keeping some of those suggestions to ourselves, we thought we would share with you his shout-outs and decisions, so you can go out there and try them for yourselves to see if they match your tastes! So, without further ado, let us begin. ENA: Dream BBQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLurAhsqXWc&ab_channel=JoelG ENA: Dream BBQ was the first game Toby bought up, and it was one I hadn't heard of until then. It's an episodic adventure game that follows a humanoid exploring various environments while interacting with other characters to complete tasks and solve mazes, all to reach this mysterious Boss character that centres around the narrative. Balatrohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUyP21iQ_-g&ab_channel=IGN Balatro was the next one, which was no surprise considering how popular the rogue-like card game has become over the past year. It's a game that needs to be played to be understood, so give it a go if you haven't already. It's also on Xbox Game Pass! UFO50https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfW0K4rRLnw The third big shoutout surprised us when Toby mentioned UFO50, a collection of 50 single and multiplayer games that span a variety of genres. There is something for everyone on it, for sure, and is great for on-the-go micro games when you want to pick up and play something for a small amount of time. Soul of Soverignity And lastly, Toby felt like he had to mention the visual novel Soul of Sovereignity, made by one of his friends. He was a bit coy, though, only mentioning that he "can't wait to see how the story will continue..." before ominously slipping back into the shadows. What aren't you telling us, Toby!? The game is currently in development and is a linear (no choices) adventure that is intended for a mature audience with stunning visuals. One to check out! Thanks, Toby, for your time and recommendations! And we look forward to seeing the next Deltarune chapters in June! The post We asked Toby Fox for some indie game recommendations—and he did not disappoint appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  18. CD Projekt's Q1 2025 financial results offer some big numbers. View the full article
  19. EA's decided to go back to the cutting well. Its execs have decided to cancel a ****** Panther game that was in the works at Cliffhanger Games, and close the studio for good measure. An unspecified number of people will lose their jons or have to transition to other roles within EA as a result. Read more View the full article
  20. Cyberpunk 2077's sequel has shed its Project Orion codename and will now be known as... Cyberpunk 2. CD Projekt revealed the name change in their latest earnings results, according to which the new Cyberpunk RPG has just entered pre-production - roughly defined, the point in a game's gestation when designers, artists, programmers and so forth meet to flesh out the concept, but before they've actually started making anything that's supposed to form part of the finished game. There are now 96 people working on the thing, versus 422 for The Witcher 4, 49 on multiplayer Witcher spin-off Project Sirius, and 19 for an unannounced original game, Project Hadar. The grousing, dilettante reader will object that this is scant material for a news post, especially given that CD Projekt are offering no guarantees that "Cyberpunk 2" will be the project's final name - as they commented to the Verge, Cyberpunk 2 "just means it's another game in the Cyberpunk universe." But the dextrous maven of online news-mongering will notice that "Cyberpunk 2" is, in fact, an extremely compact and subtle piece of worldbuilding. Read more View the full article

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