Warframe is a bit of an enigma. To spectators it's a fast-paced, uber-complicated hack and slash fest, with billions of resources, a dictionary's worth of bizarre words, and an aesthetic that fuses traditional Egyptian-esque golds with art deco-style patterns (and that's before you look at the frames themselves). In 2025 alone we've seen the glam rock-inspired Temple and spider-like Oraxia, and now living mushroom Nokko joins the fray. 1999 has come and gone, its grimy '90s feel now relegated to the history books, and now all eyes are on The Old Peace, a more traditional Warframe story. It's been quite the rollercoaster, to say the least. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Warframe codes October 2025 and how to redeem Warframe's huge new update, The Vallis Undermind, adds an adorable ******* frame Warframe's Caliban Prime finally arrives after those epic The Old Peace teasers View the full article
Superheroes doing super-mundane stuff? Sure, why not! Dispatch puts you in control of Robert Robertson, formerly known as Mecha Man, as his mech has been sidelined in the narrative decision game from AdHoc Studio. The dev is comprised of many TellTale Games devs, so you know what to expect in this title going into it. Dispatch made big headlines with some of its voice cast, including Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul voicing the main character, but he's just the beginning of the impressive list of voices. Here's all of the voice actors we know of so far. Dispatch voice cast Screenshot by Destructoid CharacterActorYou may know them from:Robert Robertson / Mecha ManAaron PaulBreaking Bad (TV series) - Jesse PinkmanInvisigalLaura BaileyThe Last of Us: Part II - Abby Marvel Rivals - ****** Widow Marvel's Spider-Man 2 - Mary-Jane WatsonChaseJeffrey WrightWestworld (TV series) - Bernard The Batman (film) - Jim GordonSonarCharlie WhiteMoistCr1TiKaL / Penguinz0 on YouTubeBlond BlazerErin YvetteHades II - Scylla, Dora The Wolf Among Us - Snow WhiteMalevolaAlanah PearceCharalanahzard - Santa Monica Studio game dev, former journalistPunch UpSean McLoughlinJacksepticeye on YouTubePrismTHOT SQUADMusicianFlambaeLance CantstopolisStand up comedianTBDTravis WillinghamCritical Role Marvel Rivals - Doctor Doom Marvel's Avengers - ThorTBDMatthew MercerCritical Role Resident Evil 6 - Leon S. Kennedy TBDJoel HaverYouTuber and Filmmaker More info about Dispatch and its cast will be revealed as new episodes launch, including any additional characters or actors that pop up. 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 Dispatch voice cast – All voice actors in Dispatch so far appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
The Max 87 Base Icon Upgrade SBC is now live in FC 26, and it's your best gateway to get a guaranteed icon in Ultimate Team. For most of us, the icon we receive should be the first one in the squad (discounting the Ultimate Team pre-order rewards). While there are many amazing cards to obtain, the reward pool only includes items rated up to 87. This guide will help you with the complete list of rewards before you choose to invest your resources in the challenge. Complete list of FC 26 Max 87 Base Icon Upgrade SBC rewards There are plenty of cards you can potentially get from the following list, but the final result will be random. Hernan Crespo ST 86Gianluca Zambrotta RB 86Roy Keane CM 86Sol Campbell CB 86Cha **** Kun ST 86Sissi CAM 86Juan Veron CM 86Ashley Cole LB 86Luis Hernandez ST 86Larsson ST 86Michael Essien CDM 86Genaro Gattuso CDM 86Nemanja Vidic CB 87Davor Suker ST 87Frank Lampard CM 87Claude Makele CDM 87Iain Wright ST 87Fernando Torres ST 87Emmanuel Petit CDM 87Patrick Kluivert ST 87Robert Pires LM 87John Barnes LW 87Ian Rush ST 87Frank Rijkaard CDM 87Xabi Alonso CDM 87 As attractive as this SBC is, it requires a lot of fodder. If you get the fodder from the market, you'll have to spend a lot of coins. Some of the icons available from this SBC are worth less than the potential investment. Hence, only attempt this challenge if you're willing to take the risk. With Ultimate Scream coming soon, it could be worth waiting and holding on to your fodder for the time being. 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 FC 26 Max 87 Base Icon Upgrade SBC rewards appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
You can reroll in Chaos Zero Nightmare using a Guest account. The first moment when you can pull characters from banners is after about 20 minutes of gameplay, when you clear the Chaos tutorial and see a message saying the Lobby has been unlocked. When you go to the Lobby, CZN's tutorial will seem to force you into starting your first Battle Mission. You can, however, click away to return to the lobby and start rolling (or Rescuing) characters. Before you start, claim all launch event bonuses from the Mail. You can get them by tapping the hamburger button (☰) on the top right of the lobby, then selecting the mail icon on the right-side menu. Also, get all the Achievement rewards by tapping the cards icon next to that hamburger button in the lobby. This way, you'll have maxed out all free rewards needed to pull for a five-star in the early game of Chaos Zero Nightmare. Best banner and characters to pull and reroll for Once you enter the Rescue menu from the lobby, you should pull from the Special Rescue Request banner. It's the third banner on the list, the one that guarantees you a five-star character after 50 pulls. The five-star characters with the best reroll value are Mei Lin and Khalipe, with Kayron and Hugo also being good alternatives. They all have great AP cost effectiveness, strong buffs, or simply big damage and AoE cards. The right banner to pull from. Screenshot and editing by Destructoid. From all the rewards you've collected in the Achievements and from the Mail, you should have almost enough Rescue Anchors to do these 50 pulls. You'll have enough Crystals to buy the rest and secure your first five-star character. If you're obsessed with optimization, you can instead pull from the Normal Combatant Rescue banner first. But the odds of naturally pulling any five-star Combatant are 1 percent, or 0.1 percent for each specific target. If you get them, though, you still have the Special Rescue Request for a second guaranteed five-star. I still don't recommend this because you can clear game content with any combatant team early on, making this high level of optimization unnecessary and a massive drag with CZN's 20-minute reroll cycles. How to reset your account to reroll Start fresh by resetting the server. Screenshot and editing by Destructoid If you didn't get the five-star character you wanted from the Special Rescue Request, do the following to erase your account data and reroll in Chaos Zero Nightmare: Go to the LobbyTap the hamburger button (☰) on the top rightTap the Gear icon on the right-side menu that pops up to open the Settings menu. The Gear is the second icon from the bottom up.Tap the icon with a generic person shape, which will open the Account Settings.Select the "Reset server" button on the bottom rightType in your account nickname to confirm you want to erase your game data.Create a new game with a new Guest account. You now have to play through all the tutorials from scratch until you unlock the Lobby again, when you'll claim all the Mail and Achievement rewards to roll for the Special Rescue a few more times. How to bind your guest account after rerolling If you're rerolling with a Guest account, remember to bind it to an email after getting the Combatant you were chasing. You can do so in the same Account Settings menu you used to reroll: Tap the hamburger button, the Gear icon, and go to Account Settings.Next to "STOVE Account Management", tap "Go Now"Select "Upgrade to Member"Choose your favorite method to bind your account and never lose it again. You can choose from Email, Google, Apple, Facebook, Naver, and Line.Complete your platform-specific instructions, and your account will be bound and safe.Rerolling in Chaos Zero Nightmare is not worth it Unlike other gacha games, Chaos Zero Nightmare doesn't give you resources early on to pull from its rate-up banner, only from standard ones. Also, from the Closed Beta Test, all five-star characters are viable choices in most team comps in the early and mid game, with none of them being an overwhelmingly powerful choice compared to the others. That's why rerolling in CZN is not worth it. The only reason to do so is if you really like one of the characters and absolutely want to start your playthrough with them. In that case, go for it. If you don't care, just keep whatever five-star you get from the Special Rescue, and you'll be completely fine. The post How to reroll in Chaos Zero Nightmare appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
World of Warcraft recently rolled out a new hotfix full of adjustments to herald the arrival of Legion Remix Phase 2. These bug fixes, along with the second phase of World of Warcraft: Legion Remix, will all be live when servers come back up after weekly maintenance. View the full article
Издательский холдинг Hobby World провёл в Москве большую презентацию своих новинок, среди которых настольные игры, коллаборации с популярными франшизами и видеоигры. Среди анонсов – начало краудфандинга Middara и настольная игра по мотивам сериала "Сергий против нечисти". View the full article
Borderlands 4 looks like a big hit in the U.S. at least, where it has outperformed Borderlands 3 in terms of money made. U.S. video game data company Circana said Gearbox’s looter shooter was the best-selling premium video game of September, debuting as the third best-selling game of 2025 so far. It was September’s best-seller on both the Xbox and aggregated PC storefront charts. Most importantly for publisher 2K Games, Borderlands 4 generated the highest launch month dollar sales of any title in the franchise’s history, nearly 30% higher than the previous best, Borderlands 3. It’s worth noting this stat isn’t about unit sales, rather revenue generated. Borderlands 4 launched at $69.99 (eventually, after a weird kerfuffle online about whether it would jump to $80), with the Deluxe Edition priced $99.99 and the Super Deluxe Edition at $129.99. At its launch in September 2019, Borderlands 3 cost $59.99 for the standard edition, $79.99 for the Deluxe Edition, and $99.99 for the Super Deluxe Edition. It's also worth noting that Borderlands 3 was a PC exclusive to the Epic Games Store for six months after its release, whereas Borderlands 4 launched across PC via Steam as well as consoles. So, we don’t have hard sales figures yet (2K Games has made no announcement so far). But according to Circana, Borderlands 4 was the first Borderlands title to launch as the best-selling game of its release month, so there’s that. There were encouraging signs for Borderlands 4 when it came out last month. It set a peak concurrent player number record for the franchise on Steam (neither Sony nor Microsoft make player numbers public). But it has suffered from performance issues that have contributed to its ‘mixed’ Steam review rating on Valve’s platform. Gearbox has issued a series of patches since launch, but fans are waiting for the Borderlands 4 ‘Day 30 Update,’ which is due out later this week. NBA 2K26, by the way, is 2025’s best-selling game year-to-date, ahead of Capcom’s Monster Hunter: Wilds. Helldivers 2 was the fourth best-selling game of September on Xbox platforms, after debuting third during its August launch month. Helldivers 2 ranked as the sixth best-selling game overall in September and was 19th for the 2025 year-to-date *******. Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
Lords of Waterdeep, the classic 2012 board game based on Dungeons and Dragon, is getting reprinted by Renegade Game Studios. A new pre-order page on the publisher's website has listed copies for $55, and it promises an April 2026 release date. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: All DnD classes explained How star D&D player Whitney Moore went from being cast in the worst movie ever made to a lead seat at Critical Role DnD's Forgotten Realms creator keeps revealing canon breast milk flavors, and we wish he would stop View the full article
I'm not a man. Not any more. I have ascended beyond humanity. The weakness of my flesh has been transfigured, changed. You may call me grotesque, but I know I am pure. For I have achieved daemonhood, my blades are swift and brutal as the whims of the gods whom I serve. No servant of the false Emperor can stand in my... Oh, crap. What's that? I've been nerfed? My strength curtailed and blades dulled? That's pretty much how my latest playthrough of Warhammer 40k Rogue Trader has been going, as my dastardly adventurer makes pacts with the dark gods and dances through combat practically unopposed. At least, that's what she was doing until developer Owlcat patched the game's most broken archetypes. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: My favorite Warhammer game is 50% off right now, but you'll have to be quick Warhammer 40k Rogue Trader fixes Yrliet romance and other, less important stuff Huge Warhammer 40k Rogue Trader update lets you snag Lex Imperialis ally early View the full article
The life of a news editor is a chaotic one. Sometimes there are days where nothing happens: the world spins on its axis and the videogame sphere remains calm for a day. Then there are weeks where it's big release after big release: Silksong, Borderlands 4, Bloodlines 2. And then there are days when an Escape from Tarkov parody, aptly titled Escape From Duckov, overtakes Battlefield 6 on Steam, beating the FPS game's player count to secure itself the fourth-place slot on Steam's 'most played' list. I won't lie to you, I love those kind of days. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: What are Savior Kills in Battlefield 6? How to repair vehicles in BF6 Best Battlefield 6 Portal codes - XP farm and bot lobby View the full article
Owners of the new Asus Xbox Ally X handheld may not have to put up with the foibles of Windows that we noted in our Xbox Ally X review for much longer, as an alternative OS is already looking very promising. A new version of the Linux-based Bazzite platform has been tested on the handheld, and it looks like this SteamOS-like system offers a considerable improvement over Windows on the device. While the Steam Deck still sits at the top of our best gaming handheld buying guide, if more devices adopted SteamOS, or a similar Linux-based platform, it could end up being usurped, especially as Valve's portable has far less processing power than many of the latest releases. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Save a huge $250 on an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 in this extremely limited Amazon graphics card deal My Xbox Ally X testing shows why gaming laptops *****, and why Intel x Nvidia CPUs are such a big deal Asus ROG Xbox Ally X review - a great gaming handheld, but not because of Xbox View the full article
Looking for some affordable Pokémon cards? Right now, Best Buy is offering a box with three Temporal Forces packs for $13.99. That's about $4.60 a pack, and you also get a foil promo featuring Cleffa or Cyclizar. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Pokémon ****** Bolt ETBs and mini tins drop below market value for a short time All Legendary Pokémon and Mythical Pokémon in order Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution's best deck took everyone by surprise View the full article
ARC Raiders has quickly become a top-anticipated title after multiple very positive playtests, including last weekend's Server Slam that had almost 200,000 players online on Steam at its peak. The game's devs at Embark Studios came back with an update on the Server Slam this afternoon, thanking players for their participation, but also bringing some very useful information and an explanation as to why those pesky flying ARCs were so annoying. Image via Embark Studios "It turns out their awareness was a bit too high, allowing them to essentially see through trees and bushes," Embark said. "This made their vision unintentionally over-powered, but we’ve adjusted what they can see now, so expect a fairer fight at launch." This makes a lot of sense to me. The flying ARCs like the Wasp, Hornet, Snitch, or powerful Rocketeer felt a bit over-tuned in the Server Slam, so it's good to know that their vision may be taken down a notch in the full game. Other balancing changes will also be made, according to the dev. Embark also made note that player reports on stability problems helped the team find "even more solutions leading up to launch day to ensure a smooth launch experience," along with squashing bugs and helping to identify game balance with suggested improvements. One other area of note from the dev was the Dam Tower, which the studio saw "many of you bravely, and perhaps a little too easily" access, and so it will be fixed and tweaked for launch "to keep the challenge sharp." I have never been the biggest fan of extraction shooters, but ARC Raiders feels quite polished and fun, and I think that we may see some big numbers in the title when it launches on consoles and PC next week on Oct. 30. 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 ARC Raiders’ oppressive flying bots were inadvertently able to ‘see through trees and bushes’ in recent server slam playtest appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Bethesda has revealed an early teaser for some of the announcements to come during its Fallout Day community event, including new content for Fallout 76, special merchandise drops, and in-person fan meet-ups. Fallout has drawn in audiences across multiple decades, now spanning from video games to a hit television series, and the first reveals for Fallout Day 2025 are already sparking enthusiasm among fans. View the full article
Поклонники Splinter Cell не получали новых игр с 2013 года, когда вышла Splinter Cell: Blacklist. Несколько лет назад Ubisoft анонсировала ремейк самой первой части серии, но и с ним не всё идёт гладко — ни одного геймплейного кадра до сих пор не показали, первый геймдиректор покинул проект ещё несколько лет назад, а теперь, похоже, решил уволиться и второй. View the full article
Only the first two episodes of Dispatch's eventual eight have been released so far, but it's safe to say I’m already quite invested in this unique narrative adventure, which feels like a spiritual successor to the Telltale Games of the 2010s. Half TV show, half puzzle game, this superpowered workplace comedy quickly captured my attention with its cavalcade of oddball characters, engaging minigames, and giggle-inducing dialogue. It’s too early to say where the story will lead across the next three weeks of its episodic release schedule (and we'll have a final, scored review at the end), but the threads AdHoc Studio are pulling on are immediately compelling, and I’m cautiously optimistic. Dispatch takes place in an alternative take on modern Los Angeles where superpowered beings, aliens, demons, and all manner of hyperpowered humanoids live amongst the regular folk. Naturally, some of these gifted beings use their powers for good, while others opt for a distinctly villainous approach. With so many supers roaming the streets, an organisation called the SDC has stepped in, launching an insurance-type racket that allows citizens to pay for the privilege of a powerful watchdog. One of the aforementioned good guys is the series’ protagonist, Robert Robertson — otherwise known as Mecha Man — whose heroic aspirations are quickly thwarted when a rogue explosive takes his suit out of commission and plops him into the role of a call centre worker at a small branch of the SDC. So far we've only experienced his first day on the job, but I’m already compelled by his predicament and curious to see how this desk job will impact his halcyon dreams of helping people. Dispatch is split into two distinct parts: most of the time you’ll be chatting through beautifully animated scenes, picking amusing dialogue options, and doing quick-time events like those seen in The Wolf Among Us or the Life is Strange series. Certain decisions trigger a heart-pounding ‘X Person remembered that’ notification at the top of the screen, which feels like a refreshing jolt of nostalgia in 2025. Crucially, though, I often couldn’t feel the weight of my decisions until I had already committed to them. So far, my choices haven’t seemed false or meaningless — I was frequently surprised by how even the most nonchalant comment could impact the tale, and only time will tell how considerable these ripple effects may become. The rest of your time in Dispatch is spent at work in the role of a titular Dispatcher, assigning superheroes to a variety of jobs. Unlike the animated sequences, these sections take place on a computer screen and resemble a point-and-click puzzle. Using your mouse and wits, you’ll monitor a city map where orange exclamation points periodically pop up with a timer, alerting you to various jobs SDC needs to handle efficiently. Each hero under your command has a stat matrix, similar to that seen in Pokémon, and as a job appears, you’ll receive a verbal description of the issue with aligned icons denoting the stats needed to successfully resolve it. I was frequently surprised by how even the most nonchalant comment could impact the tale. From here, your job is to match your best hero, or in some cases heroes, by their stats and personalities and then send them on their way. You'll be told right away whether you’ve passed or failed, with success earning you a stat boost you can apply to your hero for future shifts. It’s a moreish feedback loop that works well with the tonal complexity of the context surrounding it. Dispatch carefully balances your team’s tongue-in-cheek banter with the stressful necessity of saving citizens on time, which is a blast. That’s not all, though, as there’s a secondary hacking minigame folded into your workday. Here, you’ll roll a 3D object through a cybernetic maze as the clock ticks down, using arrow key inputs to forge a path towards the end goal. Given that these scenarios are often blended with an intense event happening across town, the stakes feel high, and it was easy to get absorbed in the fantasy. Dispatch’s ‘augmented episode’ approach is compelling so far — it helps that the script is so witty and satirically acerbic, and delivered well by its ensemble cast. As well as the puzzles in play, your team is another complication to your success. Robert Robertson is new to the job, so naturally, he’s not exactly running a gold star operation. The group you’re trying to control is entirely comprised of former villains who, after a life of crime, are trying to reintegrate into society. As you can likely imagine, it’s not going well. The concept of ethically murky superhumans has been explored across film and TV before, but Dispatch often diverts expectations through a steady mix of dirty jokes and sincere interactions that keep you on your toes. For example, in a meeting after my first shift, my boss, Blonde Blazer, asked why I had a bloody nose. Moments earlier, due to some potentially ill-advised decisions during a conversation, one of my ‘heroes’ promptly smacked me in the face. I had a choice here: I could snitch on her, or pretend everything was fine. Hoping not to get hit again, I chose not to fess up, which led to a warm interaction between myself and another member of the SDC. Dispatch could have chucked in another joke here for a cheap laugh, but it didn’t. This measured restraint imbues the world with a sense of realism that’s easy to get emotionally invested in. It's still early but, as of right now, I’m totally enthralled in this world. It helps that the pool of characters I’ve met so far have wormed their way into my heart, even when their attitudes stink. No one is one-dimensional, and while it’s unclear what’s hiding in their layers, it already feels like there is a lot to unpack. There’s Invisigal – formerly Invisibitch – a bratty, quippy menace escaping a dubious past voiced by Laura Bailey; the SDC leader Blonde Blazer played by Erin Yvette, whose noble front hides a world of insecurity; and Jeffrey Wright's Chase, a retired hero and potty-mouthed veteran of the game, just to name a few standouts. I would be remiss not to mention Robert here, too, who, thanks to Aaron Paul's emotive and nuanced performance, feels deeply flawed but lovably human. Just a quarter of the way through this story, it’s still too early to say where Dispatch might end up. It’s clear there’s lots still to come, from levelling up my heroes in the Dispatch minigame to living out Robert’s saviour fantasy after his accident. I'll be back with a scored review shortly after the release of the final episodes on November 12 – but, as of right now, I’m totally enthralled in this world, and I’m keen to get tangled up in Robert’s fractured personal life. View the full article
Bethesda has outlined what it has planned for this week’s Fallout Day broadcast. In a social media post, Bethesda said the broadcast, set for 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm *** tomorrow, October 23, will feature more on Fallout 76, Fallout Shelter, Fallout 4, and more. Specifically on Fallout 76, Bethesda will show more of the Burning Springs update. This big expansion, due out in December, sees Walton Goggins reprise his fan-favorite role as The Ghoul from the Fallout TV show. Fallout Shelter is also mentioned, as is Fallout 4 and Creations, which suggests the decade old role-playing game will get some new content soon. Creations are community created mods released officially for Bethesda’s video games. Elsewhere, there are new merch drops, community in-person events, and a post-show celebrating the community. There is no specific mention of the Fallout TV show, either. Season 2 is due out in December. There is no mention of any Fallout remaster, either. There are all sorts of rumors floating around about potential Fallout remakes now that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is out the door (Fallout 3 Remastered was leaked back in 2023, but those plans may have changed). And we know Bethesda plans to eventually get to Fallout 5, albeit after The Elder Scrolls 6. October 23, 2077 is of course the day in the Fallout timeline the bombs fell, sparking The Great War that caused the irradiated wasteland fans of the franchise have been playing in over the last few decades. The last we heard on Fallout 5, by the way, was back in June 2024, when Bethesda Softworks head Todd Howard said he wasn’t interested in rushing it out the door. Howard opened up about the future of the hit post-apocalyptic RPG series during an interview with YouTube content creator MrMattyPlays. "For other Fallout games in the future, you know, obviously I can’t talk about those right now, but I would say, sort of rushing through them, or we kind of need to get stuff out that is different than the work we’re doing in 76… we don’t feel like we need to rush any of that," he said. "The Fallout TV show fills a certain niche in terms of the franchise and storytelling." The last mainline Fallout game was Fallout 4, which was released in 2015. DLC content for the entry was steadily released for PC and consoles over the next year, and in 2018, Bethesda launched its multiplayer-centered offshoot, Fallout 76. While fans slowly flocked to the West Virginia-set open-world RPG, it wasn’t until the premiere of Prime Video’s Fallout TV show that the Bethesda series leveled up in terms of attention. Still, Howard wouldn't budge when it came to desires for a substantial video game release. For him, it comes down to wanting to treat Bethesda's franchises with care. "Totally get the desire for a new kind of mainline single-player game," he said. "And look, those things take time. I don’t think it’s bad for people to miss things. We just want to get it right and make sure that everything we’re doing in a franchise, whether it’s Elder Scrolls, Fallout, or now Starfield, that those become meaningful moments for everybody who loved these franchises as much as we do." Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
Jurassic World Evolution 3 is here, with Frontier's dino park simulator aiming to build on the solid foundations laid by its two predecessors. Even with Frontier's track record of creating some of the best management games around, there's always the danger that any sequel could be too safe and samey; a cash grab that leans heavily on the love of the previous games and, in this case, the IP. Well, cast those concerns aside, as Jurassic World Evolution 3 has received glowing praise from fans. Going off of its initial user reviews on Steam, it's the best-rated entry in the series so far. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: All Jurassic World Evolution 3 dinosaurs list Jurassic World Evolution 3 guides, gameplay, and more Jurassic World Evolution 3 system requirements View the full article
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