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  1. Only in death does duty end. Such is the code of the sturdy, honor-bound Space Marine, devoted to protecting the Empire at all costs. One of the greatest Warhammer 40k games of recent years, if you've already bested all of Space Marine 2's toughest challenges, a giant update, on its way at the end of June, will test your resolve to its limit. Siege is a completely new, three-player PvE mode that pits you against endless waves of Tyranids and Heretics. You can't survive forever - but you can go down fighting, and take hundreds, or maybe thousands, of them with you. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Space Marine 2 mods are about to explode as Saber releases entire toolset New Space Marine 2 mod lets you play co-op with 12 people, and it's utter chaos Space Marine 2 update 7 adds terrifying boss, and an all-new weapon View the full article
  2. With its sequel currently thriving and establishing itself as one of the best third-person shooters around, the original Warhammer 40k Space Marine has taken a bit of a back seat in people's minds. However, the iconic 2011 game is about to stomp into your consciousness once again. Space Marine is getting a new enhanced edition complete with 4K resolution, graphics and audio upgrades, control modernizations, and so much more. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Warhammer 40k Space Marine sees Steam spike thanks to sequel's success The best Space Marine game now has a complete tenth anniversary edition View the full article
  3. A new update is available for Schedule 1 players, and it includes plenty of interesting additions along with a host of bug fixes. The update is currently available on the public beta version of the game. You can switch to the beta to test out all the changes, or wait for the full version to follow very soon. Table of contentsMajor Schedule 1 V0.3.6 featuresMajor Schedule 1 V0.3.6 improvementsMajor Schedule 1 V0.3.6 bug fixesMajor Schedule 1 V0.3.6 features Here are the major highlights of the new patch in Schedule 1. Lockers have been added to the game, and they will act as replacements for employee beds. If you have employees assigned to a bed, you can't reassign them. However, new employees can be hired and assigned to lockers. This will save space for you, and the lockers can also be used to store more items.Item slot filters have also been added to allow you to manage your employees better. You can set whitelists and blacklists with items that will instruct your employees which ones they can use.Employees can now switch between different properties.[Hidden Content] Schedule 1 V0.3.6 improvements A few key improvements have also been added to the game to QoL features. Storage unit capacity increased to three.Consolidated all NPC and property save files.The trash can pickup area has now been changed to squares instead of circles.You'll be able to view the pickup area of a Trash Can while placing it.Major Schedule 1 V0.3.6 bug fixes A few more bugs and glitches have also been quashed in the update. Fixed occasional failures during NPC long-distance pathing.Fixed occasional employee pathing failures.Fixed employees sometimes attempt to pick up items without having the inventory capacity for them.Fixed botanist-related performance bug.Fixed police showing question marks above their heads while they're unconscious.Fixed viewmodel drifting. To read the full patch notes, click on this link. The update will be available soon on the full version of Schedule 1, but we don't have an exact date or time. The post Schedule 1 V0.3.6 patch notes – Lockers, slot filters, and more appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  4. May 22, 2025, sees a new update released in Marvel Rivals, introducing the last major cosmetic additions and gameplay changes before Season 2.5 drops next week. Multiple features and fixes seen in this update are in preparation for the halfway point of the Hellfire Gala season. As a result, the ongoing event has also been adjusted, creating a lot of changes that might surprise players at first. View the full article
  5. Logitech just revealed the G522 Lightspeed, a new wireless gaming headset that comes with great audio drivers, a super clear microphone, and, most importantly, a lightweight build for comfort during long gaming sessions. I've been using the G522 as my daily headset for two weeks now, and I'm surprised at just how quickly it's become my preferred headset for gaming, music, and work. Logitech is no stranger when it comes to releasing some of the best gaming headsets, but we typically expect the company's top-end headsets to be released as part of the G Pro or Astro lines. With the G522, a headset with broad appeal, it's harder to make a splash and stand out when so many brands are fighting for your attention. I'll publish a full review of the headset soon, but so far it's looking like a decent headset for a number of reasons. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Save a huge $56 on our favorite Logitech wireless gaming mouse, but be quick Logitech PowerPlay 2 review - mediocrity in mousepad form Logitech Pro X TKL Rapid review - peak performance with some design flaws View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  6. An endless battle encompassing hundreds of thousands of soldiers. Dozens of factions, all outfitted with their own weaponry, armor, and physical abilities. Warhammer 40k is built for the RTS genre - it's where the Space Marines and Chaos feel most at home. Almost 20 years on, Dawn of War remains one of the best-loved games in the entire 40k canon. Developed by Relic, the studio behind Company of Heroes and the gorgeous anniversary edition of Age of Empires 4, it's like a bulky, grimy reimagining of Command and Conquer, combining classic real-time mechanics with the defining Warhammer art style. And now, it's coming back. A new Dawn of War remaster is officially in the works. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Two of the best Warhammer 40k games are on *****, praise the Emperor Warhammer fan creates and 3D prints terrain inspired by RTS game Dawn of War The best Dawn of War mods View the full article
  7. It's been a full year since Kasedo's first ever trailer for Warhammer 40k: Mechanicus 2. Bathed in the perfect amount of eerie, neon green, the XCOM-like classic is back, this time centered around longtime big bad, the Necrons. Allowing players to experience both sides of the story, you'll be able to play as the skeletal Xenos and the titular Adeptus Mechanicus, an unsettling machine race dedicated to the Omnissiah. But, as the latest gameplay trailer reveals, during the course of our journey we'll run into both some familiar faces and a Warhammer 40k faction that has never appeared in a videogame before. That's right, the Leagues of Votann are joining the fray, and I quiz product manager Tony Cross about how it happened. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Warhammer 40k Mechanicus 2 gives the beloved strategy game a new angle One of the greatest Warhammer 40k games ever is back, with a twist View the full article
  8. I fired up Warhammer Vermintide 2 with three friends earlier this year and was pleased to find that smashing our way through the Chaos and Skaven hordes is just as satisfying as ever. Whether you've been back in Fatshark's raucous co-op game recently or not, now is the perfect time to join the fight. Launching today alongside the Warhammer Skulls event, a new Warhammer Vermintide 2 update delivers the concluding act to the ongoing Verminous Dreams campaign. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Warhammer Vermintide 2 celebrates seven years with a new map and double XP Warhammer Vermintide 2 is about to get a second free map, and it's on ***** A new Warhammer Vermintide 2 map arrives soon, and it sounds terrifying View the full article
  9. Warhammer 40k: Boltgun is the perfect example of a modern boomer shooter. It looks and sounds exactly how you remember the FPS games of the '90s, but it plays entirely differently. Everything is as smooth as butter, and there's a fluidity to the gorey action that makes Boltgun a total joy to get your hands on. Now, as a part of the Warhammer Skulls showcase, we've got huge news. Not only are we getting Warhammer 40k: Boltgun 2 next year, but a free-to-play spinoff is also available right now. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
  10. I have a love-hate relationship with life games. I've put countless hours into Dreamlight Valley, tried Coral Island, and am loving the new Doloc Town. Like many others, I played plenty of The Sims in my youth and became obsessed with Animal Crossing: New Horizons during the pandemic. Though I adore the relaxing nature of the simulation genre, each demands so much time that it's hard to get into new releases. One that might be worth trying out, though, is the upcoming Starsand Island, which combines the best elements of them all. After a few hours with an early build, I think this cute life sim has what it takes to be the next big hit. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Starsand Island release date estimate, trailers, gameplay, and latest news View the full article
  11. Bandai Namco has celebrated the 45th anniversary of Pac-Man by revealing the maze sections in its upcoming spin-off Shadow Labyrinth. Revealed at The Game Awards last December, Shadow Labyrinth is a sci-fi themed 2D action platformer described as “a genre-twisting alternate take” on Pac-Man. The player takes on the role of Swordsman No 8, who has to consume everything they can to survive in a hostile alien world. Read More... View the full article
  12. Developer Bend Studio and publisher Sony have unveiled a new update for Days Gone Remastered. This fresh update will be available for Days Gone Remasteredon the PlayStation 5 shortly, and it’s currently downloadable for the PC version of Days Gone. View the full article
  13. The Warhammer Skulls Showcase was full to the brim with, unsurprisingly, lots of Warhammer 40,000 game news, including a sequel to Boltgun and a definitive edition of Dawn of War. CRPG heads were also treated to a reveal of Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy, a new party-based title from Owlcat Games, the devs behind another Warhammer game Rogue Trader. The reveal came in the form of a nicely partially 2D-animated trailer alongside some brief looks at gameplay, all of which is looking quite good. Read more View the full article
  14. You can already start pre-farming Phainon’s materials ahead of Honkai: Star Rail 3.4, thanks to the leaks. Phainon is confirmed to be one of the new playable characters arriving with Version 3.4, a patch that will not only continue to develop on top of Amphoreus’ story arc but also bring forth the Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works collaboration event. In total, the update should see three new playable characters: Phainon, Saber, and Archer. Phainon is the only one who is not from the Fate event. Recently, there have been leaks about Phainon’s kit in Honkai: Star Rail. View the full article
  15. A decades old Magic: The Gathering card is spiking in price thanks to its inclusion in a hot new Modern deck. Coldsnap copies of Allosaurus Rider were selling for $1.70 a couple of days ago, but now they're being snapped up for a whopping $16.20. A surge of interest in a 19-year-old card with very low supply is a perfect recipe for this sort of sudden jump. Other versions of the card haven't moved at all, but the Coldsnap variant is soaring. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: All MTG sets in order, as of May 2025 Old merfolk MTG card that makes a great precon upgrade sees 300% price spike How to play Magic: The Gathering for beginners View the full article
  16. Gearbox CEO ****** Pitchford has posted a video on social media clarifying his earlier remark that "real fans" would buy Borderlands 4 no matter the cost. His initial statement, written after a user had commented that the game "better not be 80 dollars," was quickly condemned by fans who felt that Pitchford had put a price tag on fan loyalty. Borderlands 4 is currently in development, with a release on September 12, 2025. View the full article
  17. Solo and three-player setups were the focus, but duos aren't off the tableView the full article
  18. Marvel Rivals has announced that it will be releasing its major mid-season 2.5 update on May 30, which will add the villain Ultron to the popular hero shooter's ever-expanding roster. NetEase Games recently added the Vanguard Emma Frost to Marvel Rivals, and many fans have enjoyed dominating the battlefield with her tank-driven abilities. View the full article
  19. head of its reveal at today's Warhammer Skulls event, I got to speak to Owlcat producer Anatoly Shestov about Warhammer 40K: Dark Heresy, the studio's next big CRPG to follow up the breakout Rogue Trader. Here are my big takeaways from the conversation:.. Read more.View the full article
  20. My favorite battle royale ever made was Sharkmob's Bloodhunt. Reimagining the Vampire: The Masquerade universe in a new, unique way, its rain-soaked Prague and slick cosmetics meant it shot straight to the top of my 'favorite PC games' list, only to be killed off a couple of years later. I know how it feels to watch one of my favorite titles bite the dust, ruined by cheaters and bad actors, so I can empathize with the dedicated Super People players who were there when it breathed its last back in 2023. But, in news I really didn't expect to write today, Wonder Games' multiplayer shooter is back, and it's holding a new closed beta test next month. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: All the best Super People classes and abilities Super People beta players could net $75k (yes, you read that right) View the full article
  21. Ahead of my trip to 11 Bit Studios HQ in Warsaw, I did not expect to fall in love with its upcoming slate of games quite so quickly. While acutely aware of its hard-hitting works like Frostpunk, This War of Mine, and The Invinicible, I had little to no experience with its tried and tested formula of engaging gameplay loops interspersed with dark and desperate thematic hooks. The Alters has convinced me to pay the Polish developer-publisher much more mind. The in-house efforts of 11 Bit Studios have produced a gorgeous and immediately engaging interstellar exploration game that's as much a management sim as a narrative space opera. With just a few weeks until release, The Alters is poised to become another fine example of the value of a Game Pass subscription to players and publishers alike. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Is The Alters on Game Pass? The Alters release date, trailer, gameplay, and latest news The Alters launch date is very soon, as Frostpunk 2 dev preps new survival game View the full article
  22. A little over two weeks on from the launch of Stellaris 4.0 and the Biogenesis DLC, things are starting to stabilize. Developer Paradox has just launched Stellaris patch 4.0.13, the latest in a long string of updates delivering more performance improvements, balance tweaks, and bug fixes for the space 4X game. As the studio looks ahead to the Shadows of the Shroud expansion, game director Stephen 'Eladrin' Muray ponders how success is measured in Stellaris, and ways that its enemy AI can provide a more rewarding challenge. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The best origin in Stellaris Biogenesis has inspired Paradox to get weird Stellaris 4.0 "needs to get better," but its director is happy with the launch Before Europa Universalis 5, get Paradox's finest grand strategy games cheap View the full article
  23. I liked Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun quite a bit. I'm not a huge Warhammer guy, but a straight-up boomer shooter I can quickly jump in and out of for a few minutes of blood and guts when the urge strikes? That's my jam. So I think it's very good news that more is on the way: During today's Warhammer Skulls Showcase, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 was officially announced and set for launch in 2026... Read more.View the full article
  24. Ever find yourself thinking, "man, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun was a good video game, it sure would be swell if they made another one of those"? If so, the headline already spoiled this for you, but I'm going to pretend like it hasn't: a sequel was just revealed at the Warhammer Skulls Showcase! The reveal trailer mostly shows off what looks like more of the first game, but with boomer shooters that look this good, I think that's just fine. Read more View the full article
  25. Relic Entertainment have announced Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Definitive Edition - an upgraded, 64-bit version of your 29th favourite strategy game of all time, which includes all of the original DLC and will be compatible with "over 20 years of lovingly crafted community mods". Read more View the full article

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