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- Fresh from a layoff bloodbath that cost over 2,500 jobs, Microsoft is already thinking about dropping the big bucks on more acquisitionswww.pcgamer.com Fresh from a layoff bloodbath that cost over 2,500 jobs, Microsoft is already thinking about dropping the big bucks on more acquisitions
The business world stops for no one, I suppose.
- Overlord - PvPvE Browser Game
In Overlord, you aim to build and enhance your base, gather resources, and climb the ranks of power. Create a character, choose a race, and strategically manage soldiers, horsemen, and workers to boost your attack and defense. Equip heroes, upgrade their skills, and outfit them with powerful runes to gain advantages. Engage in PvP battles, raid other players for resources, and participate in guild wars for collective dominance. Explore daily events, complete quests, and unlock achievements. As you progress through different cities, you'll gain better rewards and higher rates of growth. Enter the world of Overlord and strive to become the most powerful ruler!
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- [WDYP] MINECRAFT
I just made up a new post format I believe could be useful. [WDYP] X
A post where people ask others why they still play a certain game X. This could help people gain ideas and new perspectives on the game they used to play but stopped because they got bored/lost interest in it or got dragged into another game that offered a more exciting reason to play it instead. OP can add reasons why they may still play the game or they could ask what makes others still come back to it.
I'll start. Why do you still play MINECRAFT? What are your goals within the game? What drives you to spend your time in this game's world? How do you play it?
What makes me return to Minecraft every once in a while is a small server that is very close to vanilla Minecraft (semi-anarchy) and if you die you get banned for 24h (semi-hardcore). You can play here similar to how you would play in your own single-player world but with the added threat of someone stumbling upon your base, as well as you potentially finding someone else's base. The server has a small player-run economy. I can log into this server and just mindlessly mine for diamonds when I'm tired and need some brain time off or fly around the map hunting for bases or player-left artifacts, building automatic farms, or simply cutting trees to sell to others. I don't play it every day, but this server always makes me boot Minecraft and stop by every couple of weeks or so.
If you play Minecraft, what makes you keep coming back to it?
- Unraveling the Mystery: Alan Wake 2 Review and Analysis 🕹️
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- Two (three?) games free on Epic Games - Blazing Sails & Q.U.B.E. ULTIMATE BUNDLE
Blazing Sails
URL: https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/blazing-sails
> Fight for survival in Blazing Sails, a fast-paced pirate PvP game! Create your own unique pirate and ship. Band together with other players to command your mighty vessel! Explore different game-modes, maps, weapons, ship types and more while eliminating other crews in epic battles on land and sea!
Steam reviews: 89%
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Q.U.B.E. ULTIMATE BUNDLE
URL: https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/bundles/qube-ultimate-bundle
Contains two games:
Q.U.B.E. 10th Anniversary
> Entirely rebuilt from the ground up, Q.U.B.E. 10th Anniversary is the ultimate celebration of the decade-old original, bringing refined visuals, completely redesigned and revised gameplay sections, and a whole new chapter to the award-winning, brain-twisting first-person puzzler.
> Set in a mysterious and abstract sterile environment, Q.U.B.E. (Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion) is a first-person puzzle game that challenges you to navigate each level by manipulating colored cubes that surround you.
Steam reviews: 92%
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Q.U.B.E. 2 Deluxe Edition
> The Deluxe Edition gives players access to all released content including Q.U.B.E. 2 Main Game and the Season Pass (Two Puzzles Pack, Original Soundtrack and Glove Skin).
> You are Amelia Cross, a stranded archaeologist who has awoken among the ruins of an ancient alien landscape. With the distant help of another survivor you must solve the puzzles of this mysterious world and find a way back home.
Steam reviews: 84%
- Lords of the Fallen: Developers worry about abundance of Soulslike gamesgamerkick.com Lords of the Fallen: Developers worry about abundance of Soulslike games
In an interview, the developers of the upcoming Lords of the Fallen talked about how concerned they are about the abundance of games in the genre.
- Final Fantasy 14: There are no plans to make it free-to-playgamerkick.com Final Fantasy 14: There are no plans to make it free-to-play
In a new short interview with Eurogamer, director Naoki Yoshida revealed that Square Enix has no plans to make Final Fantasy 14 a free-to-play MMORPG,
- Donkey Kong and F-Zero could be in the next Nintendo Directgamerkick.com Donkey Kong and F-Zero could be in the next Nintendo Direct
A future Nintendo Direct that brings the banana back? Between the stories around the Switch 2 and the speculation around a future Nintendo Direct, players are
- Google confirms testing a technology to allow us to play games on YouTubegamerkick.com Google confirms testing a technology to allow us to play games on YouTube
In June, information began to circulate indicating that Google was testing a new technology on YouTube that would allow video games to be played directly in
- Star Citizen reaches $600 million raised but the game future is really worryinggamerkick.com Star Citizen reaches $600 million raised but the game future is really worrying
Cloud Imperium has been working on Star Citizen since 2011, which has already raised more than $600 million. When will its final version be released?
- Dying Light 2: Crossover with Payday 2 event and new content readygamerkick.com Dying Light 2: Crossover with Payday 2 event and new content ready
It continues with the support of the horror action title Dying Light 2: As Techland announced, the content update called "Summertime" is now available.
- Starfield has the best release in the history of Bethesda, surpassing Skyrimgamerkick.com Starfield has the best release in the history of Bethesda, surpassing Skyrim
Starfield, the space role -playing gamefrom Bethesda Game Studios, has concluded its second day after theo fficial launch date with more than six million
- UFC 5 will release on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on October 26gamerkick.com UFC 5 will release on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on October 26
UFC 5 the new game in the UFC series arrives next month on new generation consoles. It can now be pre-ordered in two editions, standard and deluxe.
- Switch 2: Graphics similar to PS5 and Xbox Series at Gamescomgamerkick.com Switch 2: Graphics similar to PS5 and Xbox Series at Gamescom
Nintendo showed some developers the new console Switch 2 behind closed doors with The Matrix Awakens and a version with improved graphics of The Legend of Zelda
- Northgard - Clan of the Stoatstore.steampowered.com Northgard - Kernev Update : Available Now - Steam News
The summer update is finally here! Here is all you need to know about the new changes happening
- Deathloop Lore
In death loop many of the eternalists talk about looping, talk about seeing you the next loop, are very risky with their lives, like they've been stuck in the loop for a while and are aware of it.
Except for all the eternalists, save 1, they have no memory of looping. The day is their first day, so why would they be so confident that the loop is working. If I was put into a looping time project I wouldn't believe it was working until I had some groundhog experiences going on.
Is there a good in universe reason for the eternalists to act so confident?
-- I just finished death loop, my patient gamer moment
- Assassin's Creed Mirage gone gold and is coming out earlygamerkick.com Assassin's Creed Mirage gone gold and is coming out early
This means that the development of the game is complete and that the physical copies are ready for production. Even if a title goes gold, postponements are
With a tweet published this afternoon by the official Twitter account of the franchise, Ubisoft announced that Assassin’s Creed Mirage, the next chapter of its historic series, has entered the gold phase.
- Starfield reviews game history before your space adventure startsgamerkick.com Starfield reviews game history before your space adventure starts
Starfield story begins in the year 2330, with the avatar created by the player. But how has humanity come to live among the stars that are beyond our Solar
Bethesda has updated the official website for Starfield, the space role-playing adventure to record the key events in human history prior to the start of the game.
- Netflix begins testing cloud game streaming on TV and PCgamerkick.com Netflix begins testing cloud game streaming on TV and PC
Netflix continues to take steps to become one of the key companies in the video game sector. After landing in this industry in 2021 with mobile games, the
After adding a wide catalog of games for mobile devices, Netflix the streaming service launches a limited beta to play on TV, PC and Mac.
- Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is a premium release priced at $70gamerkick.com Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is a premium release priced at $70
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2023), the direct sequel to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2022) that will go on sale on November 10 for PlayStation, Xbox
Activision Blizzard confirms that Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is a ‘premium’ product and we can buy it in exchange for 70 dollars when it goes on sale on November 10.
- Lords of the Fallen will have DLCs if players ask for more contentgamerkick.com Lords of the Fallen will have DLCs if players ask for more content
Publisher CI Games and developer Hexworks revealed late last week that Lords of the Fallen will offer a 25-30 hour main campaign, a New Game Plus mode at
Saul Gascon, head of Hexworks, assures that he will listen to the gaming community to release free updates aimed at improving Lords of the Fallen based on feedback.
- Project Cronos, the PS5 streaming feature details are now leakedgamerkick.com Project Cronos, the PS5 streaming feature details are now leaked
Internally called as Project Cronos, this new functionality has as its main objective to create a solid streaming experience for PS5 that will be "an
Several sources close to the project assure that Sony has been working on Project Cronos for more than five years and that it will arrive before March 2024. It will allow our PS5 catalog to be played in the cloud.
- Borderlands 4? A new game could arrive by surprise in 2023gamerkick.com Borderlands 4? A new game could arrive by surprise in 2023
As if all that has come out in this 2023 were not enough, it seems that there will also be room for Borderlands 4. A title at least reported as a direct
The resume of a voice actress surprisingly reports the work on Borderlands 4, put on the list for release by 2023.
- Gothic Remake debuts with new trailer focused on the Old Campgamerkick.com Gothic Remake debuts with new trailer focused on the Old Camp
In this new Gothic Remake video we are shown the Old Camp, that town located in the Valle de las Minas where we will spend part of the adventure fulfilling
Gothic Remake: THQ Nordic shows us this camp located in the Valley of the Mines allowing us to see its inhabitants, some potential allies and its… picturesque sand.
- South Park: Snow Day, the new co-op 3D game to release in 2024gamerkick.com South Park: Snow Day, the new co-op 3D game to release in 2024
During the event the first trailer for South Park: Snow Day was shown, a new video game that this time will offer us a cooperative adventure for up to 4 players
Cartman, Stan, Kyle, and Kenny will star in a new adventure in South Park: Snow Day coming to PC, PS5, XSX/S, and Nintendo Switch next year.
- STALKER 2 leak says could release at the end of 2023gamerkick.com STALKER 2 leak says could release at the end of 2023
The long-awaited sequel to this project, STALKER 2, was going to arrive last year on PC and XSX to make us enjoy a very cutting-edge technical title that
STALKER 2 had to halt its development due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, delaying the project until 2023, when it will finally go on sale.
- Titan Quest 2: The sequel to one of the best Diablo-style ARPGs announcedgamerkick.com Titan Quest 2: The sequel to one of the best Diablo-style ARPGs announced
It is, as you have already read in the headline of this news, Titan Quest 2, the new installment of a classic that many of us remember as one of the best
Titan Quest 2 is being developed by Grimlore Games, will be published by THQ Nordic, and will use Unreal Engine 5 to bring the various Greek myths to life.
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 may not release on Xbox Onegamerkick.com Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 may not release on Xbox One
The publisher Activision Blizzard and the developer Sledgehammer Games have presented in recent days new details about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2023),
The Activision Blizzard video game tab on the Xbox Store specifies that the title will only come to Xbox Series X/S. It is not known if it is a bug or a confirmation that it will not reach XBOX One.
- Research indicates playtime limitations are "ineffective"www.gamedeveloper.com Research indicates China's playtime limitations are "ineffective"
Players in China appear to have not felt much, if any, real restriction from the government limiting their playtime so severely.
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>Researchers studying China's restrictions on how long young players can play video games found "no credible evidence for overall reduction in the prevalence of heavy playtime." > >As revealed in a new paper for Nature Human Behavior, the researchers studied 7 billion hours of playtime accrued in mainland China between mid-August 2019 and mid-January 2020. Limitations started for the region in late 2019, and later expanded to other parts of the country in mid-2021. > >Under China's then-newly established law, players under the age of 18 were limited to an hour of playtime (from 8 PM-9 PM) on weekends and public holidays. Much as with regulating loot boxes, the aim with limiting play has been to curb video game addiction for younger players. > >Playtime was classified via "heavy" or "non-heavy" groupings, with the former defined as playing for four or more hours a day and six (or more) days a week. Following the hour-long restrictions that started in 2021, the researchers found players would be more inclined for heavy play, and in fact had "significantly more hours" than prior to the adjustment. > >In fact, in the 11-week span before and after adjustments, the odds of an individual player counting as a "heavy player" shot up from .44 percent to .59 percent. Further research showed that individuals were "more likely" to play heavily after the restrictions took place. > > # Do China's playtime limits actually matter? > >Prior to the release of this paper, analytics firm Niko Partners suggested last year that the playtime limits would have a limited effect and were ultimately temporary. Player numbers in China dropped across various demographics, but Niko suggested that by 2026, those numbers would climb back up again. > >This paper not only validates Niko's theory, it suggests that governmental bodies across may not fully know how to regulate the game industry the way they clearly seem to want to. > >As far as why China's policy hasn't yielded many results, the paper speculated that the frequency of public holidays prior to the restrictions may have skewed the numbers. Another potential reason was that the playtime of adults ended up "masking" the playtime for minors. > >Because age information of individual players wasn't given in their data set, it would be difficult to determine if heavy play from adults was hitting simultaneously as decreased play from minors. Future research, they said, must "focus on generating data infrastructure" that allows privacy while providing key demographic information. > >In the end, the paper finds that China's policy (and similar ones on "youth digital behavior") was unable to change already established behaviors of young players. Even so, it thinks the data gathered can be used to study other regulatory game-related efforts around the world. > >More broadly, it could prove as a guideline for "investigating how a broad range of regulatory measures may affect the technology sector." The full paper and other data points (and variables) can be read here.
- Quake II Remaster - Launch Trailer
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- Quake 2 remaster released, includes Quake 2 64 and new expansionwww.rockpapershotgun.com Quake 2 remaster released, includes Quake 2 64 and new expansion
Quake 2 remaster release announcement
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>Surprising few but delighting many, id Software and Bethesda have released a Quake 2 remaster to inaugurate this year's Quakecon. An enhanced edition of the 1997 game, it includes the mission packs The Reckoning and Ground Zero alongside a PC version of Quake 2 on N64. All that for £8 or $10, plus a brand new expansion titled Call of the Machine, developed by Wolfenstein: The New Order studio MachineGames. > >While not as beloved or enduring as its predecessor or successor, Quake 2 is one of the Grand Old Shooters. I recall being introduced to it at a covert LAN party in a school IT room, plonking myself down at a monitor and instantly being reduced to a fine red mist (and in the game, etc). The singleplayer campaign had you scrapping across a muddy alien world with shotgun and hyperblaster, with larger levels than in the original Quake, and missions where you'd use heads as keys. > >The game has spawned many celebrated mods, ranging from cartoon lumberjack machinima to a mod in which all players and weapons are crates, with larger fan projects like Action Quake 2 attracting their own thriving communities. The Quake 2 engine is also the foundation for a bunch of commercial games, including Soldier of Fortune, and many Quake 2 modders have found their way into professional development. > >New maps aside, the remaster brings 4K and widescreen resolution support, dynamic and coloured lighting, anti-aliasing and depth of field, together with enhanced models, enemy animations, gore effects, AI and cinematics. It also includes splitscreen multiplayer, on or offline bot support and crossplay. Find more in the patch notes on Steam. > >The Reckoning and Ground Zero mission packs amount to 33 singleplayer levels and 21 multiplayer maps, while the brand-new Call of the Machine expansion consists of 28 new campaign levels, and one new multiplayer map. Here's the blurb for Call of the Machine: "In the depths of Strogg space lies the Machine, a singularity capable of collapsing the fabric of reality. Fight across time and space to find the Strogg-Maker, destroy it, and change the destiny of man and machine." > >Fancy it? The remaster costs $9.99, €9.99 or £7.99, and you can find it on the Xbox Store or as part of the PC Game Pass. If you already own Quake 2 on Steam, however, you'll get all this as a free update, as was the case for 2021's Quake 1 remaster.
- Baldur’s Gate 3 took over 25% of Steam playtime this past weekendwww.pcgamesn.com Baldur's Gate 3 accounted for a third of Steam's players last weekend
Larian Studios recently released its Dungeons & Dragons-style RPG Baldur's Gate 3, with the game quickly accounting for almost a third of Steam's players.
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>Baldur’s Gate 3 is currently this year’s top-rated RPG game on Metacritic, and it’s not hard to discern why. Larian Studios spent years working to get the game out of early access, and its launch has proved more successful than anyone could have predicted. Baldur’s Gate 3 has not only taken over ratings and scores, though, as it’s absolutely soaring on Steam in terms of player count. Over the past weekend, the Dungeons & Dragons-like game accounted for almost a third of all Steam players. > >As further detailed in our Baldur’s Gate 3 review, the DnD-inspired game has various fun role-playing features and no shortage of adventuring content to offer. From the extensive Baldur’s Gate 3 class choices to the vast amount of questlines to follow, you’ll never run out of things to do in-game. > >Thanks to all of the game’s content and its sheer popularity, Circana’s Player Engagement Tracker has caught an interesting Steam statistic. Baldur’s Gate 3 players took up almost a third of Steam’s total player count over the weekend. “This past Sunday,” executive director Mat Piscatella wrote on Twitter, “Baldur’s Gate 3 play accounted for nearly 28% of total player time spent on Steam.” > >He also stated that Baldur’s Gate 3 was “leading all other titles by far, including CSGO at 5%.” You can check out Piscatella’s post for a more in-depth look at the stats and his follow-up response where he clarifies that the tracker only applies to the United States. “Player Engagement Tracker is US only, and here we’re looking only at % of time played.” > >I’m personally thrilled to see the game soaring on Steam, especially as Baldur’s Gate 3 is the best game of 2023 on Metacritic right now. Larian Studios’ recently launched game has even taken over the likes of Zelda, so you know it’s good.
- Octopath Traveler 2 axes Denuvo amid player concernswww.pcgamesn.com Octopath Traveler 2 axes Denuvo amid player concerns
Square Enix has apparently removed popular anti-tampering software Denuvo from its turn-based RPG game, Octopath Traveler 2, on Steam.
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> Octopatch Traveler is one of the most unique RPG game series to date with its whimsical pixel art and well-written cast of characters. The Octopath Traveler sequel was released earlier this year, taking fans of turn-based battle games by storm as it hit a perfect 10/10 rating on Steam. Despite its overwhelmingly positive reviews, some players have worried about the game’s integration of Denuvo, an anti-tamper and DRM system. Square Enix has now dropped the software from Octopath Traveler 2 on Steam. > > When you check the game’s change history on Steam, you’ll see that Square Enix removed a “third-party DRM” from Octopath Traveler 2. The change log then specifies which software this was, naming “Denuvo Anti-tamper” as the axed anti-tamper tool. Square Enix hasn’t provided any reason for the removal as of now, but it could have to do with alleged performance issues caused by Denuvo. > > Despite the anti-tamper software’s declaration on the matter, in which they detail why Denuvo exists both “to the benefit of the game publishers” as well as the players, some fans are still unconvinced. You can view the Steam database finding for yourself here, where you can also see other game changes. > > Multiple triple-A games have launched with Denuvo recently. Redfall launched with Denuvo, as did Street Fighter 6, while other upcoming games like Tekken 8 won’t feature Denuvo. > > Square Enix is also not the only developer or publisher choosing to remove the software later on following a game’s launch, as Resident Evil Village removed the technology after release. If the studio behind other mammoths such as Final Fantasy speaks out on why Denuvo is no longer servicing Octopath Traveler 2, we will update you here with any statements.
- Get all the mainline Resident Evil games for just $35kotaku.com Get All The Mainline Resident Evil Games For Just $35
The Humble Bundle also includes some spin-offs like Resident Evil Revelations 1 and 2
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>Have you been wanting to play (or replay) all of the main entries that make up Capcom’s long-running horror series, Resident Evil? Well, buddy, I got a deal for you: A new bundle available until later this month combines 11 Resident Evil games, plus some DLC, into a $35 package. > >With the release of the very first Resident Evil game in 1996, the survival horror series has become one of Capcom’s biggest series and one of the most popular horror franchises in the world. Since that original hit game—featuring what would become series staples, like creepy monsters, zombies, and lots of tasty herbs— Resident Evil has expanded to include numerous movies, comics, and of course, plenty of video game sequels and spin-offs. Not all of what’s come out was great, sure, but it’s helped the franchise grow bigger and bigger. And now you can get a large chunk of some of the best Resident Evil games ever made for half of what it costs to buy a new, next-gen video game. What a deal! > >A newly released Humble Bundle packages the entire main series, including what’s considered the chronologically the first entry, Resident Evil 0, and newer games like Resident Evil Village. (No Code Veronica, though.) This package is only for PC gamers with a Steam account. The deal ends on August 23. > >Here’s the full list of what you get for $35, but keep in mind that all of the classic games listed here are the modern remakes, with the exception of Resident Evil 4. > >- Resident Evil 0 >- Resident Evil >- Resident Evil 2 >- Resident Evil 3 >- Resident Evil 4 (2005) >- Resident Evil 5 - Gold Edition >- Resident Evil 6 >- Resident Evil 7: Biohazard >- Resident Evil: Revelations >- Resident Evil: Revelations 2 - Deluxe Edition > >While some may prefer the original games, I think the modern remakes—especially Resident Evil 2—are fantastic and wonderful ways to revisit these beloved interactive horror adventures. I’m also happy to see the Revelations series included here. Those games aren’t as fancy or big as other mainline entries, but they are campy fun. Plus, 2’s co-op gameplay is unique as only one player has access to guns or combat.
- Valve begins selling refurbished Steam Deckswww.gamesindustry.biz Valve begins selling refurbished Steam Decks
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> Valve has announced that it is now selling refurbished Steam Deck devices. > > The company said that each handheld console has been "thoroughly tested." > > "All refurbished units meet or even exceed the performance standards of new retail units. Although they may have minor cosmetic blemishes, they provide a reliable, high-quality gaming experience at a lower cost," said Valve in the announcement. > > The cost of the refurbished models is listed below: > > Steam Deck 64 GB - Valve Certified Refurbished - $319 > Steam Deck 64 GB - Valve Certified Refurbished - $419 > Steam Deck 64 GB - Valve Certified Refurbished - $519 > Valve added that the systems will include a warranty and have the same customer support as consumers with new units. > > In April, an Omdia report estimated that the lifetime sales count for Valve's Steam Deck would reach over 3 million units in 2023.