Updated: June 16, 2025 Looked for new codes! One does not simply say that they've had enough of One-Piece-inspired Roblox games. So, welcome to Prime Piece, a prime example of a game that follows this trend properly—by introducing plenty of islands, fruits, and quests for you to discover the perfect adventure. This is one of those Roblox titles that require a whole lot of grinding before you're able to say that you're any good at it. Luckily, you can use Prime Piece codes to grab plenty of free Beli, Fruit Spins, and Reroll Stones that will help you become an unstoppable force soon enough. If you want to jump straight into another Roblox title inspired by this much-beloved franchise, we've got a list of Verse Piece codes just waiting for you to redeem them all! All Prime Piece codes listActive Prime Piece codes!YujiSoCool—Redeem for 2 Fruit Spins and 50k Beli (Must be Level 50+)!ThanksFor500Likes—Redeem for 5 Fruit Spins and 50k Beli (Must be Level 50+)!ThanksFor10kVisits—Redeem for a Fruit Spin and 5 Reroll Stones !ThanksFor20kVisits—Redeem for a Fruit Spin and 5 Gold!ThanksFor200Likes—Redeem for 3 Fruit Spins and 5 Reroll StonesExpired Prime Piece codes!Release!SorryForDelay!StatReset1!1kVisits!RaceReset1!ThanksForWaiting Related: Jujutsu Piece codes How to redeem codes in Prime Piece Here's what you need to do to redeem your Prime Piece codes: Image by Destructoid Launch Prime Piece in Roblox.Press the chat button located in the top-left corner.Enter a code into the chat box.Hit Enter on your keyboard to get all your free goodies.Prime Piece Trello Link If you want to prepare yourself for what the game has to offer before you dive into your perfect adventure, check out the official Prime Piece Trello board. Here, you can find all the essential information on this title's Fruits, quests, enemies, islands, bosses, and a whole lot more. What is Prime Piece? Prime Piece is yet another One-Piece-inspired Roblox experience that provides an exciting maritime adventure that enables you to discover your destiny by traveling between many islands. Talk to NPCs to complete various quests as you put your Fruits to the test and fine-tune your character by rerolling your Race and Stats. For many more Roblox titles inspired by One Piece, as well as a bunch of other popular franchises, visit our Roblox Codes section and make sure to redeem all the codes before they expire! The post Prime Piece codes (June 2025) appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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Stellar Blade's opening hours are so mired by atrocious level design that I can only assume people are willingly ploughing through for the sake of seeing protagonist Eve's **** jiggle around in a skin-tight suit for a bit longer... Read more.View the full article
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Rewind to June 2023, and it looked like Battlebit was going to transform multiplayer FPS games. It had huge maps, destruction physics, and 254-player lobbies. It was also cheap, quick to download, and easy to run on even middling machines - if Call of Duty, Battlefield, EFT, and the other shooter titans were bloated and prohibitively pricey, Battlebit was proof that action and accessibility mattered more than gauche production value. At its peak, it achieved a concurrent player record of over 87,000. But then Battlebit tailed off. And then it went quiet. Then silent. Two years after it was released, Battlebit's player count was way down, its recent Steam reviews were mostly negative, and developer SgtOkiDoki was AWOL. But now everything has changed. A big new Battlebit update is happening. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Amazing 9/10 FPS game is now free to play, for a while BattleBit update comes as Steam player count drops by 90% since launch BattleBit Remastered update brings huge balance changes to weapons View the full article
Invisible Inc and Don't Starve developers Klei Interactive have announced Away Team, a 2D base-building game from the same universe as Oxygen Not Included. I have yet to play Oxygen Not Included, but Klei seldom miss - their Mark Of The Ninja remains one of my favouritest ninja shankfests - and Away Team already seems very appealing for putting a deeply inhumane emphasis on traitorous physics. Here be trailer. Read more View the full article
Dune: Awakening review: "Both extremely compelling and extraordinarily boring, sometimes at the same time – yet still a true Dune love letter"View the full article
The summer is a great ******* for games, but also kinda weird when you think about it: it’s a few weeks where we’re all more excited about watching trailers for games, rather than playing them. It’s all for a good reason, of course – the multiple big presentations, once the framework that held up E3, showcase the most exciting new games in development and often reveal new projects for the very first time. They’re our first taste of what we’ll be playing tomorrow and beyond, and so naturally they garner a huge amount of interest. To see what’s really caught players’ attention, we’ve combed through every video posted to IGN over the last couple of weeks and picked out the 10 most-viewed trailers from the Summer of Gaming. There are some clear standouts, clocking up millions of views, as well as a mix of highly-anticipated returns and brand new surprises. You can see the biggest and best trailers below. 1. Resident Evil Requiem View count: 2.1 million Perhaps unsurprisingly, Resident Evil 9 was the big hit of Summer of Gaming 2025. Resi fans have been waiting a long time for this one, with Requiem’s predecessor – Resident Evil Village – having been released back in 2021. And with Ethan Winters’ story now over, the perspective is switching to a new character. This first trailer provides a solid introduction to FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft, and we couldn’t be more excited because it appears she’ll be heading to a bombed-out Raccoon City. While much of the trailer is set in Ashcroft’s office, the final segment goes hard on the dark and gnarly survival horror tone established in Resident Evil 7 – making it clear that developer Capcom is looking to scare us all silly. We can’t wait. 2. Invincible VS View count: 2.1 million Prime Video’s animated version of Robert Kirkman’s Invincible comics has proven exceptionally popular, so naturally an Invincible video game has captured the imagination of many gamers this week. Invincible VS is a 3v3 tag fighting game that really does seem to capture the bone-crunching, bloody violence of the TV show – more than clear during the shot where Invincible causes Bulletproof’s head to detonate. While the promise of a city-destroying Invincible vs Omni-Man showdown is enough to sell us on the idea, seeing other characters turn up for the tag-style matches – including Atom Eve and Rex Plode – really has us eager to learn more. 3. Game of Thrones: War for Westeros View count: 1.5 million People may grumble about Game of Thrones’ final season to this day, but that doesn’t mean the fantasy series has lost any popularity. That’s proven by the massive number of views on the War for Westeros trailer, which acts as something of a “what if?” scenario. The cinematic trailer sees Jon Snow face off against the Night King in a one-on-one duel, a thrilling event that never happened in the HBO show. As the fight continues, we see other exciting but similarly non-canon moments play out, such as Daenerys and Drogon being shot out of the sky by a huge ballista, and Jaime Lannister fighting in what appears to be a four-way battle between his army, Stark bannermen, the Unsullied, and the White Walkers (the first hint of this being a real-time strategy rather than an action game). The big surprise, though, is seeing Jon killed and turned into a wight. As many in the trailer’s comments have said, this is the big finale season 8 could have been. 4. ILL View count: 1.3 million Resident Evil understandably got the most love of any horror reveal this year, but we’re delighted to see the grotesque gameplay trailer for ILL also struck a chord. This terrifying, rusty-looking survival horror is full of some of the freakiest enemies we’ve seen recently, including multi-limbed monstrosities, bobble-headed babies, and zombies with a desperate need to see a dentist. All of them can be torn apart thanks to an "advanced dismemberment system". Despite all that grossness, ILL knows how to crack a good joke: over in the equally engaging SGF trailer, the whole sequence ends with a zombie toddler being kicked in the face and punted into a pile of barrels. A little dark humour to brighten up your Summer of Gaming, there. 5. The Expanse: Osiris Reborn View count: 1.2 million RPG experts Owlcat Games is back with a new project, set in the world of The Expanse. But Osiris Reborn is very different from Owlcat’s previous projects – where the studio usually develops isometric RPGs that take inspiration from both games like the original Baldur’s Gate and tabletop adventures, this new Expanse game looks a lot like a modern-day Mass Effect. And considering how long it’s been since we had a good Mass Effect, it’s no wonder the internet has gone wild for this lengthy trailer, which combines exciting cinematics involving flying grenades and face crystals with a healthy gameplay montage demonstrating some good cover-shooting mechanics. 6. 007 First Light View count: 835,000 IO Interactive’s Bond game was announced years ago, but we finally got to see it in action as part of PlayStation’s State of Play stream. The coolest thing about this trailer is how it treats First Light as if it were a brand new 007 film, introducing us to the new cast playing the likes of M, Q, and – of course – James Bond. Our super spy hero is much younger and greener than we’re used to, but it’s clear that IOI knows everything that’s required for a hit Bond mission. There’s exotic locations, expensive watches, a vintage Aston Martin, and more high-stakes action than the entire Hitman trilogy combined. It seems like IOI really does have a license to thrill. 7. ROG Xbox Ally X View count: 822,000 New hardware is always going to draw significant interest, and so it's no surprise to see a handheld Xbox among the most-watched trailers. Of course, the ROG Xbox Ally X isn’t quite a true handheld Xbox – this portable PC is developed by Asus rather than Microsoft itself, and is an extension of its existing line of ROG Ally devices. However, it’s still the next step in Microsoft’s “This is an Xbox” project, which aims to allow you to play Xbox games anywhere from your console to your computer, TV, phone, and (presumably, one day) your fridge. And a powerful handheld PC that can directly interface with Xbox Game Pass and the Xbox cloud services is certainly nothing to be sniffed at. 8. Atomic Heart 2 View count: 796,000 The first trailers for the original Atomic Heart were big hits with the IGN audience, but a sequel was never a sure thing – reception of the first game was mixed, and it wasn’t quite the BioShock spiritual successor that the trailers suggested. Nevertheless, Atomic Heart 2 seems to be doing it all over again. This time around things look significantly more expansive; there’s space stations, wall-running, hang-gliding, mechs, and more vehicles, plus what looks like a much more active world with a larger array of characters. It’s all rendered in Atomic Heart’s signature, retro-futuristic Sovietpunk art style, which really is unlike anything else out there. Well, apart from The Cube, a multiplayer game set in the Atomic Heart universe that was also announced at Summer Game Fest this year. 9. Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds View count: 720,000 You’d think that the only kart racing game anyone would care about in June 2025 would be Mario Kart World, but the latest trailer for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds has truly popped off. That may be down to Sonic going through what is undoubtedly his most significant popularity spike in many years (no doubt thanks to the movies), but it also helps that this new trailer shows off some exciting guest additions to the character roster: Hatsune Miku, Like a Dragon's Ichiban Kasuga, Persona 5's Joker, and Minecraft's Steve. There’s even Minecraft-themed courses, which hints to even larger ambitions when it comes to cross-dimensional races. 10. Chronicles: Medieval View count: 708,000 There’s very little gameplay in the trailer for Chronicles: Medieval, but those brief few seconds reveal that we’ll be leading an entire army from horseback. That promises an epic scale, perhaps one similar to that explored by the Mount & Blade series. The CGI cinematic proceeding that glimpse of gameplay showcases the life experiences of a medieval warrior, from simple village life, to forging weapons, to bracing against cavalry charges. If Chronicles: Medieval can capture all that, then all the excitement around this trailer will be well-rewarded. Honourable Mentions There are also a few other trailers that demand honourable mentions. Naturally, much-demanded sequels and remakes always do well in trailer showcases, and so it hasn’t been surprising to see both Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and High on Life 2 clock up over half a million views each. It’s been far too long since we had a new MGS game, and while Delta isn’t a brand new entry, it is at least a shiny remake of arguably the best game in Kojima’s back catalogue. High on Life, meanwhile, was a breakout hit for Squanch Games back in 2022, and clearly people are excited about wielding even weirder weapons with faces in a sequel. Marvel has also had its fair share of success, but it wasn't ambitious PlayStation 4v4 tag team game Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls that drew in the crowds. Instead it was Deadpool VR and its kinetic, violent action. It really seems like an authentic Deadpool experience, from hacking a guy's head off with a katana and then bowling it at another enemy, to forcing someone’s face into a propeller. And because it’s VR, you know this is all player-controlled stuff rather than canned animations. We can’t wait to see the horrible possibilities. But returning favourites are perhaps not as exciting as the truly new, and joining MGS, High on Life 2, and Deadpool in the “over half-a-million club” is Blood of the Dawnwalker and Clockwork Revolution. The former is a new RPG from former CD Projekt Red developers, and looks a little like a new take on The Witcher's recipe with bloodthirsty vampires. The latter, meanwhile, is from the RPG longbeards at InXile, and the five-minute-plus trailer dives deep into its steampunk world, roleplaying mechanics, and time-travel systems. IGN is, of course, not the only place people go to for trailers on the internet. We’ve also taken a look at the official YouTube channels for PlayStation and Xbox, and you’ll see similar stats there. 007 First Light was the big winner at PlayStation, with almost three million views, closely followed by Resident Evil Requiem. ILL and Silent Hill f also pulled in over a million views each, and Gears of War: Reloaded – which marks the series’ arrival on a Sony console for the very first time – saw in excess of half a million views. As for Xbox, the brand new ROG Xbox Ally X handheld PC was the leader with over a million views, while Persona 4 Revival, Super Meat Boy 3D, and Beast of Reincarnation all clocked up hundreds of thousands of views. But what was your personal favourite trailer of the event? 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REMATCH is basically Rocket League but actual Football, it's probably going to be quite popular and will be playable on Steam Deck / SteamOS. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
REMATCH is live on early access for those who own either the Pro or the Elite Edition, but some players (including myself) have encountered a major issue: they are unable to move their characters. When it happened for the first time, I thought that either my network was dead or my controller had lost connection. Going through Discord, it appeared that I wasn't the only one who encountered it. Thankfully, the developers have already provided a temporary fix. The fix is available for those who are on PC, and requires you to delete a folder related to the previous beta sessions (more on that in the following section). How to fix the Unable to Move Player bug in REMATCH As it turns out, this bug could be encountered by those who have previously played in the beta test sessions. It's unclear whether the bug is happening only for PC players, but here's a solution you can try out. Screenshot by Destructoid As Vinnie mentioned on the official Discord, you can delete the Runtime folder. The folder is found in your root drive (mostly the C drive). Open the YourUser folder. This should be your name on most occasions.Open the AppData Folder.Go to the Local folder.Delete the Runtime folder from there. This will no longer be required as REMATCH is out officially.You can also type %AppData% and open the AppData folder. This should automatically fix the issue and prevent it from happening at all. Once done, you can jump into the game and play freely without any problems. As of this writing, there are no other bugs to report, including a server connection. If you've obtained the Standard Edition, you must wait until June 19 to jump into the game. In the meantime, you can check out the countdown to remain aware of when the launch happens. If you own either the Pro/Elite Edition, there are bonus rewards like the Captain Pass, along with enjoying up to three days of early access. The post REMATCH unable to move player bug fix appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Opinion | I love Hitman, but its upcoming co-op mode is just a stepping stone towards what it really needs: direct competitive assassinationView the full article
Stellar Blade is out on PC, and you know what that means—Mods, Mods as far as the eye can see. Sometimes (41% of the time, to be exact) salacious mods, if history, and indeed our present day is any indication... Read more.View the full article
When Nintendo launched the Switch in 2017, the sheer novelty of the new hardware brought the company a lot of renewed attention. After the market disaster of the Wii U's homebound "second screen" tablet, Nintendo exploited advances in system-on-a-chip miniaturization to create something of a minimum viable HD-capable system that could work as both a lightweight handheld and a slightly underpowered TV-based console. That unique combination, and Nintendo's usual selection of first-party system sellers, set the console apart from what the rest of the gaming market was offering at the time. Eight years later, the Switch 2 launched into a transformed gaming hardware market that the original Switch played a large role in shaping, one full of portable gaming consoles that can optionally be connected to a TV. That includes full-featured handheld gaming PCs like the Steam Deck and its many imitators, but also streaming-focused Android-based gaming handhelds and retro-focused emulation machines on the cheaper end. Even Microsoft is preparing to get in on the act, streamlining the Windows gaming experience for an Asus-powered handheld gaming PC that hides the Windows desktop. Mario is excited! Are you? Credit: Kyle Orland Those market changes make the Switch 2 a lot less of a novelty than its predecessor. As its name implies, it is essentially a direct sequel to the original Switch hardware, with improvements to the physical hardware and internal architecture. Rather than shaking things up with a new concept, Nintendo seems to be saying, "Hey, you liked the Switch? Here's the same thing, but moreso." Read full article Comments View the full article
The mouths app[ear] in wake[ful]ness and slumber, the creature’s encroachments are countless, the floor will not cease stirring. We have barred the gates but doubt if they can hold them long. If there is no escape it will be a horrible fate to suffer – but I shall hold Read more View the full article
PlayStation have finally come to their senses and rolled back a lot of the unpopular PC region locking that's been stopping folks in various parts of the world enjoying a bunch of games. It looks like one of those titles, Helldivers 2, could finally be getting a cape players have craved for a year or so as a result. Yep, Arrowhead CEO Shams Jorjani has teased deploying the review bomb-themed cape that first emerged as a meme following the backlash to PlayStation attempting to change the game's PSN account linking rules last year. We've known the cape was a real item the studio had made for a while now, but with the region locking still ongoing, Arrowhead have opted to keep it locked away for months on end. Read more View the full article
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The ScummVM team have announced that Another World (also known as Out of This World) is now supported by the open source project. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
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Stellar Blade’s Steam port has been a huge hit, managing to smash PlayStation’s concurrent player count on PC for single-player games. PlayStation’s biggest PC success is Helldivers 2, which launched last year. The game, which was released on both console and PC concurrently, reached 458,709 players at its peak. However, the newly released PC port of Stellar Blade has quickly become PlayStation’s biggest PC single-player success. The port, which was released last week, reached 192,078 concurrent players according to SteamDB. Read More... View the full article
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33 Extra Big Eclairs aka Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 aka still my game of the year so far got patched last week, the headline items being a generous increase to parry timing windows and big damage reductions on its easiest difficulty. Frankly, this rules and I'm surprised it took so long. I enjoyed how tense these RPG battles can get, but I got the sense a fair few people didn't fancy nailing reaction timing and just wanted to enjoy the story. My ideal solution would be more freeform customisation, because I reckon the game does some really clever and compelling stuff with buildcraft that got overshadowed by the Sekiro comparisons, but this is still a great fix. Read more View the full article
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