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  • All Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 graphics modes for Xbox Series X & S – Dexerto

    All Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 graphics modes for Xbox Series X & S Xbox Game StudiosSenua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 looks like it’s going to be a visual feast but what are the graphics mode options for the game on Xbox Series X & S? Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 lands on Xbox Series consoles and PC on May 21, 2024, and it will take players back into the mind of Senua. Set to be a similarly linear experience to its predecessor, developer Ninja Theory looks to have invested heavily in the game’s visuals. Despite not having an expansive open world like most recent triple-A games, Hellblade 2’s PC requirements are still fairly hefty. We can hazard a guess as to why that is given what we’ve seen in the game’s trailers so far. Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 looks set to be one of the most graphically impressive games of the current generation. So, with its focus on photorealism, what graphics modes will be available? Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 graphics modes Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 will only have a single 30FPS graphics mode on consoles at launch. This bucks more recent trends of offering a performance option that prioritizes framerate and a fidelity option that maximizes graphics. Of course, Hellblade 2 isn’t the only game to be locked at 30fps in recent memory, and Ninja Theory’s reasoning is sound. In an interview with GamePro, VFX Director Mark Slater-Tunstill explained that the decision was to emphasize the “cinematic” nature of the game. Keeping it closer to the 24fps that we experience movies in and not having to struggle to optimize the game to 60fps means the team can prioritize the visual fidelity afforded by Unreal Engine 5. This discussion was specifically in relation to the console version of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 and other graphics options may be present in the PC version. It’s also possible that more graphics modes will come to consoles after the game’s launch but none have been announced so far.

  • All Satisfactory console commands so you can cheat & customize in-game – Dexerto

    All Satisfactory console commands so you can cheat & customize in-game Coffee Stain StudiosIf you’re looking to customize and cheat in your Satisfactory game, there are a ton of console commands you should know about. While you may be interested in flying around your world as a god, you may also just want to go into the debug mode or alter how your game looks. Whether you’re playing alone or on your dedicated server, we’ll explain how to type out console commands and how they all work. How to access the console Before you start getting into the weeds of all the commands you can use, you’ll first need to know how to access the console itself. You can bring up the console by hitting the tilde/backtick (~/`) key on your keyboard. Now that the command line is open, press the key again to open it as a larger window. From here, you can type out whichever command you’d like based on the options below. How all console commands work As a reminder, since Satisfactory recently had its 1.0 release, some commands that worked in Early Access are currently not functioning. These are the commands that don’t work as of writing this: Fly – God – Teleport – Ghost – Cheats – GiveItem – Other than Satisfactory crashing on launch, this is one of the bigger issues players have had with the game’s full release. For now, you’ll only be able to use the console commands written in the table below: How to use debug commands Besides normal console commands, you can also play around with debug commands. Each debug command goes by the same standard, which is “ShowDebug DebugType[FName]“. The italicized portion must be replaced by any of the options in the table below. No matter which command you use, you’ll see information at the top left dictating your name, coordinates, rotation, instigator, owner, and base eye height. Replace the italicized portion of “ShowDebug DebugType[FName]” with any of these options below for specific effects: That’s all of the console and debug commands we know about in Satisfactory! You should also check out our Hard Drive tier list so you know which Alternate Recipes to learn.

  • All Sagas in MTG Universes Beyond: Assassin’s Creed – Dexerto

    All Sagas in MTG Universes Beyond: Assassin’s Creed Ubisoft/WotCMagic: The Gathering’s Assassin’s Creed crossover is packed with powerful new Assassin Creatures, but that’s not all the Universes Beyond set has to offer. We’ve rounded up every Saga that the set uses to depict key moments and stories from throughout Ubisoft’s franchise. Sagas have proven to be an incredibly popular card type in Magic: The Gathering’s Universes Beyond sets. Though the card type is still relatively new in MTG – debuting in 2018’s Dominaria set – it has proven to be a particularly good match for MTG’s pop-culture crossovers. Sagas have been used in Warhammer 40K to depict key moments in the series lore, in Doctor Who to represent individual episodes or serials, and in Fallout as the games’ iconic vaults. Now it’s Assassin’s Creed’s turn and this set’s Sagas feature both backstory elements and summaries of standout games in the series. All Universes Beyond: Assassin’s Creed Sagas Ballad of the Black Flag This four-step Saga can be cast for 1BB. The first three steps of this Saga are identical, milling three cards each turn and allowing you to put a Historic card from among those milled into your hand. Through this you can amass more Sagas to play, but Artifacts and Legendary spells are free game too. While it might be tempting to play these cards as soon as you add them to your hand, it can be beneficial to wait until this Saga’s final step. By discounting all Historic cards’ casting cost by 2 generic mana, Ballad of the Black Flag sets you up for an extremely impactful turn, casting multiple spells all at once. Ballad of the Black Flag leans into Assassin’s Creed’s pirate entry well, dredging up forgotten Artifacts and valuable treasure and getting them into enterprising hands. Fall of the First Civilisation A white mana Saga that costs 2W. As is the case with many of Magic’s white Sagas, Fall of the First Civilisation works as a control option, but also provides some needed card draw in a color that sometimes struggles in that area. This card’s first step allows both you and another player of your choice to draw two cards each. In its second step, you can choose and exile a target Artifact an opponent controls. Finally, each player chooses three nonland permanents they control, and all other cards are destroyed and wiped from the board. The downfall of Assassin’s Creed’s precursor race – the Isu – is handily summed up on this card, including the death of Juno and the survival of a limited number of Isu and humans. Origin of the Hidden Ones Origin of the Hidden Ones can be cast for 3R. This red mana Saga is highly aggressive, dealing damage and allowing you to build up a board full of deadly tokens. The first step of this Saga deals 4 damage directly to any target, serving as great removal or burn. The second step creates two 1/1 Assassin Creature tokens with Menace, making them tricky for opponents to block. Finally, the Saga’s third step incentivizes swinging with as many Assassin Creatures as possible, creating an additional Assassin Creature token with Menace that is tapped and attacking for every one of your Assassins that attacks this turn. This Saga pays homage to Assassin’s Creed: Origins, showing the initial founding of the group that would one day become the Brotherhood of Assassins. The Aesir Escape Valhalla This three-step Saga is cast for 2G. This Saga is reusable and highly benefits from using the Proliferate ability to cycle through its steps as quickly as possible. The Aesir Escape Valhalla’s first step is a handy lifegain option given proper set-up, allowing you to exile a permanent from your grave and gain life equal to its mana value. The card’s second step puts +1/+1 counters on a target Creature you control, with the number of counters being equal to the mana value of the card exiled in the first step. Finally, in step three, this Saga and the exiled card are both returned to their owner’s hand, ready to be cast again. The repeating nature of this Saga ties in well with Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla’s reincarnation and the card’s three steps work with the nature of the game’s Yggdrasil. The Revelations of Ezio This black mana Saga costs 2B to cast. Its first step is fairly straightforward removal, destroying a target tapped Creature an opponent controls. The Saga’s second step puts a +1/+1 counter on any Assassin you control that attacks this turn. The third and final step returns an Assassin card from your graveyard to the field with a +1/+1 counter on it This saga is sure to be a hit with fans of the earliest games in the series, particularly the Ezio trilogy. The first step depicts Ezio Auditore as a young man, an Assassin hungry for revenge. The second step sees Ezio take charge of the Brotherhood and its recruits. And finally, Ezio traces the path of his ancestor Altaïr and discovers what he left behind.

  • All SAM Ore locations & best uses in Satisfactory 1.0 – Dexerto

    All SAM Ore locations & best uses in Satisfactory 1.0 Dexerto/Coffee Stain StudiosLearning how to farm and use SAM Ore in Satisfactory is a game-changer – once you try it, you’ll never run your factory the same way again. However, since SAM Ore is the rarest resource in the game, an Impure node alone won’t be enough to power an advanced alien-tier factory in Satisfactory. Worse yet, you could end up wasting your valuable SAM Ore on inefficient recipes instead of saving it for the best ones. In this guide, I’ll walk you through how to locate and mine SAM Ore in Satisfactory, along with the top recipes to maximize its potential. All SAM Ore locations Though you can find several Impure SAM ore nodes all over the Satisfactory map, there are only three pure and six common ones. SAM is the rarest ore in the game, so you should only worry about farming it in the endgame. If you’re looking to set up a SAM mining spot, I’d head for the Pure and Common Nodes on the southwest corner. They are not as close as they seem, but at this point of the game, you should have a jetpack or vehicle to travel from one to the other comfortably. All SAM Ore Pure Node locations Western Dune Forest SAM Ore One of the SAM Pure nodes you can find is in the west portion of the map, in the Western Dune Forest. If you want to place a marker, the coordinates are -473, 1274. This is probably the easiest SAM Pure node to spot if you’re flying since it’s guarded by a tall lush structure. That said, if you’re on foot, you might want to consider some alternatives to reach it. With a Portable Miner, you can quickly get what you need and head back to your base. If you’re interested in placing a fixed Mk. Miner, consider building an appropriate facility to transport the goods around it. Eastern Dune Forest SAM Ore Another SAM Pure node in Satisfactory is in the eastern part of the same Dune Forest. The exact coordinates are 1705, 699. Unlike other nodes, this one’s a bit harder to spot, but potentially easier to work your way around in terms of transportation. This SAM node is tucked away in the mountains, so if you don’t spot it right away, try checking beneath the floor. There’s a second SAM node nearby, but it’s a Common one. Still, if you’re hungry for more SAM ore, you can take a short trip southeast to fill your inventory with more of this purple, alien resource. Spire Coast SAM Ore The last Pure SAM Ore location is all the way up north on the Spire Coast. The exact coordinates are 1730, -2407. Again, this one’s pretty hard to reach on foot, so you’ll have to find a way to reach the higher terrain near the coast. That said, the northern coast makes for a pretty scenic and is among our best locations for a factory or base in Satisfactory. Best recipes for SAM ore Before Satisfactory 1.0 dropped, SAM ore didn’t really have a purpose. Now, when you reach Tier 9, you can start working on some of the endgame recipes for the game. SAM ore can be converted into Reanimated SAM, which in turn can be used to make SAM Fluctuators. This ingredient helps you craft the two most useful recipes: Portals and Converters. Portal: As you can probably guess, if you place two of these, you can teleport from one corner of the map to another. This is extremely useful given the sheer size of the game’s map. – Converter: This clever invention lets you make the item you want using a different type of ore than the usual one. It’s like using Alternate Recipes, but without the hassle of searching for all 118 hard drives. – That’s all you need to know about SAM ores in the 1.0 version. You might want to learn how to find more Pure nodes for other ores, or how to create a dedicated server for you and all your friends.

  • All Rise of the Ronin companions & how to unlock them – Dexerto

    All Rise of the Ronin companions & how to unlock them Team NinjaRise of the Ronin has a plethora of companions that can be your ally and here’s how you can unlock all of them. Rise of the Ronin is filled with allies from different cultures who you will come across on your travels. These companions can aid you in the game’s missions, making them an integral part of your adventure. Allies are unlocked as you progress through the story and complete various main, Bond, and missions the game. With more than 30 companions available in Rise of the Ronin, we’ve listed all of them and the requirements you need to unlock them. Contents How many allies are in Rise of the Ronin? There are a total of 32 allies you can unlock in Rise of the Ronin. Once you get all of them and take part in missions, you also unlock the Social Climber trophy. All allies in Rise of the Ronin Here are all the 32 allies you can get in Rise of the Ronin: Akikatsu Manabe – Alexandria Moreau – Aritomo Yamagata – Deishu Takahashi – Eiichi Shibusawa – Ernest Satow – Genzui Kusaka – Gonzo – Hajime Saito – Hirobumi Ito – Isami Kondo – Jigoro Kano – Jules Brunet – Kaishu Katsu – Kiyotaka Kuroda – Kogoro Katsura – Koto Nakazawa – Matthew Perry – Motsugai Takeda – Rutherford Alcock – Ryoma Sakamoto – Sana Chiba – Shinpachi Nagakura – Shinsaku Takasugi – Soji Okita – Takamori Saigo – Tesshu Yamaoka – Toranosuke Shimada – Toshimichi Okubo – Toshizo Hijikata – Yasusuke Sawamura – Yoshinobu Tokugawa – Let’s now take a look at how you can unlock each of them. How to get all companions in Rise of the Ronin For more on Rise of the Ronin, check our other content below: How to get silver coins | How to get a horse in Rise of the Ronin | How to unlock Martial Skills | Rise of the Ronin Foreign Books locations & uses | How to upgrade equipment & transfer skills | How to get a dog in Rise of the Ronin? | How to get the flamethrower (Fire Pipe) in Rise of the Ronin | How to change character appearance & layered armor | Rise of the Ronin: How to change time of day | Rise of the Ronin multiplayer: How to play co-op missions

  • All Resident Evil games in order – Dexerto

    All Resident Evil games in order CapcomResident Evil is one of the most beloved horror franchises in gaming and beyond. From the original games, remakes, and spin-offs, there are a lot of games to keep track of, so here’s a full rundown of every mainline game in the series and their release order. Resident Evil began life as a scary game set in the mysterious Spencer Mansion and since then its universe has expanded to become one of the most well-known horror gaming franchises of all time with eight numbered entries as well as other important games that flesh out the series. The first four games have now received ground-up remakes, and the universe has also shambled into TV and movie adaptions, expanding it even further. If you’re looking to get into the Resident Evil franchise and are wondering just how many games there are, here’s everything you need to know about all the games in release order. How many Resident Evil games are there? In total, there are 12 mainline Resident Evil games, with eight of them being numbered entries. Everything that’s not part of these 12 games should be considered a spin-off. We will be covering each of the mainline games that are considered canon, essentially, those that drive the Resident Evil universe forward. This will also include games that appear to be spin-offs but are in fact, full Resident Evil games. While they are not numbered entries these games are just as important as the numbered sequels. For example, Resident Evil: Code Veronica was considered Resident Evil 4 until an actual RE4 came along, now it’s considered a side story that’s slotted in between RE3 and 4, and one that features some very important story progression. Every Resident Evil game in chronological order Here’s a quick rundown of ever Resident Evil game in chronological order: Resident Evil 0 – Resident Evil (Or its remake) – Resident Evil 2 (Or its remake) – Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (Or its remake) – Resident Evil: Code Veronica – Resident Evil 4 (Or its remake) – Resident Evil: Revelations – Resident Evil 5 – Resident Evil: Revelations 2 – Resident Evil 6 – Resident Evil 7: Biohazard – Resident Evil Village (Officially considered RE8) – All main Resident Evil games & their release dates Now here’s the full rundown of every mainline Resident Evil game in the order of their release. Be aware we won’t be including the remakes in this list, but we will refer to them in each entry that received a remake: Resident Evil Release date: March 22, 1996 (Remake 2002) – Developer: Capcom – Sales: 5 million – Original Platforms: PlayStation 1 – The original Resident Evil was the game that started it all and arguably kicked off the survival horror genre and the sprawling Resident Evil universe. It saw a group of police survival specialists known as the S.T.A.R.S team trapped in a huge mansion that was infested by zombies and other bio-weapons. The player would control one of these characters, guiding them around the mansion solving puzzles, unlocking doors, and either fighting or avoiding the undead as they went. Players couldn’t just shoot anything that moved, ammo needed to be used sparingly and sometimes the wisest decision was to run away. As the story progressed and the mystery unraveled, the S.T.A.R.S members learned that they had been embroiled in a huge corporate conspiracy – and that one among them was a traitor. What’s worse, the virus that caused the outbreak is spreading to the local city. The game would eventually receive a remake on the Nintendo GameCube, which has since been ported to nearly every other platform. If you want to begin your Resident Evil journey, the latest update of the remake is an ideal place to start. Resident Evil 2 Release date: January 21, 1998 (Remake 2019) – Developer: Capcom – Sales: 6.1 million – Original Platforms: PlayStation 1 – Resident Evil 2 continued the story with the T-Virus spreading to the nearby Raccoon City as Umbrella, the huge pharmaceutical company behind the outbreak, scrambled to cover its tracks. Most of the action took place in the Raccoon City Police Station and players controlled two new characters, Leon a rookie cop, and Claire, the sister of one of the S.T.A.R.S team members. The Police Station would gradually become overrun with zombies and monsters and Leon and Claire frantically searched for a way out. They too would become involved in the Umbrella Conspiracy, learning secrets about the virus, its creators, and the events that led to this point. The game used a similar template to the original but improved on it in every way. Resident Evil 2 was remade in 2019, using the over-the-shoulder camera system pioneered in Resident Evil 4. Like the original Resident Evil 2, it’s easily considered one of the best games in the series. It’s a faithful remake that captures what made the original so popular and goes even further. Resident Evil 3: Nemesis Release date: September 22, 1999 (Remake 2020) – Developer: Capcom – Sales: 3.5 million – Original Platforms: PlayStation 1 – Resident Evil 3 is also set in Raccoon City, charting the town’s final hours before the government nukes the place, destroying all traces of the outbreak and Umbrella’s involvement. Jill, one of the original S.T.A.R.S team members is desperately trying to escape the city. However, Umbrella knows she’s a risk to them so they send the Nemesis, a huge bioweapon on a mission to assassinate her and anyone else who may know too much. So not only do Jill and her allies need to avoid a city full of zombies and mutants, but they also need to contend with the relentless Nemesis who stalks them at every turn. The game leaves the tightly enclosed areas behind and places Jill out onto the zombie-infested streets. Therefore, proceedings are slightly more action-packed than previous RE games, with more guns and zombies on the screen to use as cannon fodder, but it’s still true survival horror. The remake was released in 2020 and while not as celebrated as the original or other remakes in the series, it remains the definitive Resident Evil 3 experience. Resident Evil: Code Veronica Release date: February 3, 2000 – Developer: Capcom – Sales: 2.5 million – Original Platforms: Dreamcast – Resident Evil: Code Veronica marked the series’ first foray into the next-gen, releasing first on the Dreamcast then on PS2 and beyond. With Raccoon City now a smoldering crater, this game moved the action to a small island and then to an abandoned Antarctic research base as the Umbrella Corporation went to war with its enemies. Players once again controlled Claire who was still searching for her brother, S.T.A.R.S team member Chris. The two would reunite, but would then need to escape Umbrella’s clutches – and an army of undead. Code Veronica was considered the fourth Resident Evil game upon release and was even intended to be the third at one stage. However, with the release of the actual RE4, the game is now considered an essential side story that bridges the gap between sequels. It goes as far as to resurrect the series’ original villain, the traitorous Albert Wesker, making it a very important chapter in the franchise. There’s not been a remake, but lots of fans remain hopeful one will come – and the arguments for a remake are strong. Resident Evil 0 Release date: November 12, 2002 – Developer: Capcom – Sales: 4 million – Original Platforms: Gamecube – Resident Evil Zero was a prequel to the original game that used the engine and assets of the Resident Evil 1 remake to make another chapter. Set 24 hours before the Mansion Incident, the game followed the ill-fated S.T.A.R.S Bravo team as they investigated the zombie outbreak before the team we met in RE1. As most of the characters in the Bravo team were zombies in RE1, this was a tragic story that provided a lot of backstory and context to the original game. Players would control the sole Bravo team survivor, Rebecca Chambers, and escaped convict Billy Coen as they teamed up to survive the nightmare and prevent the virus from spreading. The game’s partner zapping system received a mixed reception from fans and critics, but Resident Evil Zero plays a lot like the RE1 remake. Therefore, if you want to play the series from its chronological beginning, this is the one to play first. The game has been ported to nearly every system since its release, so it’s easy to find. Resident Evil 4 Release date: January 11, 2005 (Remake 2023) – Developer: Capcom – Sales: 11.4 million – Original Platforms: Gamecube – Resident Evil 4 was considered a soft reboot for the series in many ways. It abandoned the survival horror gameplay and provided something much more action-packed. The game also did away with the classic fixed camera angles and replaced them with a stylish system that was much more suited to modern third-person shooters. In fact, this system would then be adopted by many other games, meaning RE4 revolutionized an entire genre. The game switched out zombies for something faster and much more deadly, the Ganados, and saw the return of Leon from Resident Evil 2. Now a government agent specializing in bio-terror, Leon was searching for the President’s daughter after she was captured by a mysterious cult. Elsewhere in the Resident Evil universe, Umbrella had been destroyed, but its fugitive researchers were now selling their bio-weapons to the highest bidder, setting the stage for the next phase of the franchise. The original RE4 is considered one of the greatest games of all time, but a remake released in 2023 still managed to be even better. It also brought back survival horror elements from the previous remakes, creating a more balanced game that borrowed from the very best of Resident Evil’s history. Resident Evil 5 Release date: March 5, 2009 – Developer: Capcom – Sales: 13.4 million – Original Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 – Following on from the success of Resident Evil 4, RE5 continued the push towards action over horror and saw the return of Chris Redfield. Now a member of the UN’s bio-security team dispatched to Africa to investigate a possible outbreak, Chris discovers that the virus that Leon faced in RE4 had now made its way here and all hell was breaking loose. What’s worse, his old enemy Albert Wesker was behind it. The game finally closes the door on some of the final story threads from the Raccoon City era of Resident Evil, but it largely retreads a lot of the ground from RE4 in terms of gameplay. However, it did add multiplayer which could be fun, but was ill-suited to the setting. RE5 wasn’t a bad game but proved to be a PR disaster for Capcom rather than the classic its predecessor was. The ending of the Resident Evil 4 remake teases that Capcom could be considering a RE5 remake, or this could simply be fan service. We’ll have to wait and see. Resident Evil: Revelations Release date: January 26, 2012 – Developer: Capcom – Sales: 2.5 million – Original Platforms: Nintendo 3DS – Resident Evil: Revelations was originally developed for the Nintendo 3DS before rightfully getting ported to main consoles – where it really shines. Set between the events of RE4 and RE5, the game sees original RE1 characters Jill and Chris investigating an outbreak on an abandoned ship. Naturally, there’s been an outbreak of a new virus and the veteran zombie slayers are once again thrust into the action. What’s great about RE: Revelations is that the game is a classic survival horror experience, more so than RE4, 5 and 6. So, old-school Resi fans loved this return to its roots and consider this game to be criminally underrated. It shows its age and Nintendo 3DS origins when played on modern systems, but is still an essential game for committed Resident Evil fans. While the game is essentially a side story, it’s still an important chapter in the series’ lore. Those who are playing through the series or are enjoying the various RE remakes owe it to themselves to also check out this game. It features some epic boss battles too, some will stick with you long after you’ve fired the last round. Mayday, mayday… Resident Evil 6 Release date: October 2, 2012 – Developer: Capcom – Sales: 10 million – Original Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 – If Resident Evil 5 was losing touch with its survival-horror roots, Resident Evil 6 completely ignored them and went full-blown Michael Bay movie with multiple campaigns fueled by guns, explosions, and machismo. The divisiveness of Resident Evil 6 is still felt to this day and the negative reception would spark a huge change in direction for the series. On reflection Resident Evil 6 isn’t a terrible game, there’s fun to be had, but it suffers from an identity crisis as the game simply doesn’t know which audience to play to, so it tries to cater to all RE fans, and ends up pleasing nobody. The game came out during the Call of Duty boom and wanted a slice of that pie but while trying not to abandon its core audience. On a positive note, Resident Evil 6 brought back lots of classic characters and monsters and threw them all into one big ambitious pot. It also had some epic boss battles that are great to play solo or with a buddy. As RE6 was the game that saw RE’s flirtation with action games peak and fizzle out, we can thank it for being the catalyst for what happened next – the series’ second soft reboot. Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Release date: February 24, 2015 – Developer: Capcom – Sales: 2.6 million – Original Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC – Like the first Resident Evil Revelations game, Revelations 2 was a side story that focused on survival horror but generally got the balance right when it came to action. After all, shooting zombies and monsters has always been an important part of Resident Evil. The game served as a balm to some fans after the disappointment of RE6 and gave longtime players hope that survival horror would make a comeback. As far as the story goes, the game saw RE2 and Code Veronica protagonist Claire Redfield trapped in yet another island prison complex while a new enemy emerged from the shadows, intent on continuing what Albert Wesker started in RE5. Revelations 2 also served as a prequel to Resident Evil 6 and concluded some story strands from earlier mainline games while setting up some tantalizing new story ideas that are yet to be capitalized on in the wider RE series. Like RE6, the game is likely too recent to warrant a remake, and as a side game is unlikely to receive one anyway, but in truth it doesn’t need one. The game was also the first main-line Resident Evil game to be released on the PS4 and Xbox One, so on a technical level it was leaps and bounds ahead of anything seen in RE to this point. A possible third Revelations game referred to as Resident Evil Outrage was said to be in development, but appears to have been quietly canceled. At least as far as we can tell. Resident Evil 7: Biohazard Release date: January 24, 2017 – Developer: Capcom – Sales: 11 million – Original Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC – Resident Evil 7: Biohazard was the second soft reboot of the series, fully returning to survival horror and boldly adopting a first-person viewpoint rather than the now iconic ‘over-the-shoulder style.’ The game also took inspiration from Silent Hills/PT demo as well as other horror games like Outlast and Amnesia. Once again, the focus was on exploration, survival, and piecing together a mystery through puzzles and discarded notes, a lot like the original Resident Evil games. Players control the new character Ethan Winters as he investigates an old plantation house in Louisiana while looking for his missing wife and at first, the series doesn’t appear to share any connection to earlier games. However, these are gradually teased out as the truth behind the horror is revealed. Ethan is relentlessly stalked by the infected Baker family, each with their own quirks and horrific powers. While the first-person view remains controversial to this day, there’s no denying that RE7 is a gripping survival horror game and a true return to form for the series. It’s also the first chapter in the Winter’s saga of games, that would continue in later entries. Resident Evil Village Release date: May 7, 2021 – Developer: Capcom – Sales: 6.4 million – Original Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC – Resident Evil Village serves as both a sequel to Ethan Winter’s saga and the wider Resident Evil universe, artfully borrowing from several previous entries. The game continues the story from RE7 but also incorporates elements from games as early as RE1, tying the plot together in one neat narrative. In terms of gameplay, RE Village feels like a cross between RE4 and RE7 and players have the choice to either play it in first person or go back to the over-the-shoulder view, making it feel like one of the RE remakes or the previous entry. While the game is firmly rooted in survival horror, it leans into the action a lot more but never descends into RE6 territory. In fact, we’d argue that RE Village gets the horror-to-action balance exactly right, being comparable to the RE4 remake in this regard. The game truly is the culmination of twenty years of Resident Evil and marks the end of an era – and the start of an exciting new one. Here’s to whatever Resident Evil 9 ends up looking like! That’s every Resident Evil game in order. You can also check out all Need for Speed games in order or all Call of Duty games in order if you’re a fan of those games.

  • All Rey Mysterio Showcase matches in WWE 2K22: Eddie Guerrero, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker – Dexerto

    All Rey Mysterio Showcase matches in WWE 2K22: Eddie Guerrero, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker 2KMake no mistake, Rey Mysterio is the most famous luchador professional wrestling has ever seen. As a result, 2K has decided to immortalize the masked magician by giving him his very own Showcase mode to go with being WWE 2K22’s cover star. 2K’s Showcase mode is a fabulously detailed walkthrough of a certain superstar, or group’s, career, and allows players to experience their special moments in history. Rey Mysterio has forged an unbelievable career over nearly 25 memorable years, he’s a multiple-time world champion, and he’s come to have some wonderful matches. WWE 2K22 honors some of his classic bouts through the course of 12 faithfully recreated matches, including arenas and attire worn during them. Every WWE 2K22 Rey Mysterio Showcase match Understandably, many of Rey’s best matches are missing due to licensing issues, with Kurt Angle being the biggest miss. No Kurt means we don’t get to take part in Rey’s historic WWE debut match at WWE Summerslam 2002 or his first world title win at Wrestlemania 22. Read More: WWE 2K22: How to light a table on fire – Regardless, 2K have put a lot of detail and effort into this Showcase mode, with multiple objectives needing to be completed per match. Not only that, but the gameplay itself is chopped up and intertwined with real match footage, and interview commentary by Rey Mysterio himself. Here is every Rey Mysterio Showcase match in WWE 2K22: Rey Mysterio Jr. vs Eddie Guerrero: WCW Cruiserweight Championship – Halloween Havoc (1997) – Rey Mysterio vs Eddie Guerrero – Wrestlemania 21 (2005) – Rey Mysterio vs Shawn Michaels – RAW (2005) – Rey Mysterio vs JBL: World Heavyweight Championship – Judgement Day (2006) – Rey Mysterio vs Kane – Cyber Sunday (2008) – Rey Mysterio vs Dolph Ziggler: WWE Intercontinental Championship – SummerSlam (2009) – Rey Mysterio vs Batista: #1 Contender’s Match – Smackdown (2009) – Rey Mysterio vs The Undertaker: World Heavyweight Championship – Royal Rumble (2010) – Rey Mysterio vs The Miz: WWE Championship Tournament Final – RAW (2011) – Rey Mysterio vs Samoa Joe – RAW (2019) – Rey Mysterio vs Gran Metalik – RAW (2019) – Rey & Dominik Mysterio vs Seth Rollins & Murphy – Payback (2020) – So there you have it, all of the WWE 2K22 Showcase matches for the king of the 619. Between the objectives and the cut-scenes, there is several hours of solid gameplay here for players to enjoy, and is a good reason as to why we think this year’s WWE game has gotten the series back on track!

  • All reprints in MTG Universes Beyond: Assassin’s Creed – Dexerto

    All reprints in MTG Universes Beyond: Assassin’s Creed WotCUniverses Beyond: Assassin’s Creed has reprinted several crucial MTG cards and we’ve collected them all together. Even players with no interest in new cards styled around Assassin’s Creed characters should look out for these updated-art reprints. MTG’s Assassin’s Creed crossover is packed full of new Assassin Creatures, Legendary Artifacts of the Isu, and Commanders based on Historical figures like Leonardo Da Vinci and Cleopatra, and Socrates. Beyond all these new options, the set is also packing some key reprints, from Magic: The Gathering staples given a fresh Assassin’s Creed coat of paint to highly valuable picks that collectors should keep an eye out for. Universes Beyond Assassin’s Creed: All Reprints Assassin’s Trophy An excellent removal option that many more decks would run if it weren’t bound to Grixis colors. Although Assassin’s Trophy does allow opponents access to more land, taking out any permanent for a cost of just BG is well worth the trade. Black Market Connections Most recently reprinted in The Lost Caverns of Ixalan’s Commander decks, Black Market Connections is an incredible Enchantment that can fit in almost any deck running black mana. Undoubtedly one of the stars of the show among these reprints, Black Market Connections provides reliable value, with a choice between Treasure, card draw, and Creature token production. Whether you want to stockpile additional mana, cards, or build up your board, Black Market Connections has you covered for almost any situation. Conspiracy A typal Enchantmant that can help build out a number of Creature strategies. Conspiracy converts all of your Creatures – whether on the field or not – into a type of your choice. Cover of Darkness A strong contender for the best reprint on this whole list, Cover of Darkness hasn’t returned to MTG in years and is set to make a splash in Universes Beyond: Assassin’s Creed. Typal decks will have a field day with Cover of Darkness, making your Creatures functionally unblockable against the vast majority of other strategies, befitting Assassin’s Creed perfectly. Fatal Push Instant-speed removal for a single black mana, Fatal Push is initially somewhat limited, but its range of efficacy can be increased through classic black mana strategies. Destroying a target Creature with mana value 2 or less can be useful for taking out busted one-drops or power-increasing tokens like Karnstructs. But as well as this, Fatal Push can be a fantastic card to use after combat or sacrificing a Creature to catch opponents off-guard and take out a Creature with mana value of up to four. Go for the Throat More black-mana removal that is slightly costlier than Fatal Push, but can hit a wider variety of Creatures. As long as you aren’t playing against an Artifact Creature deck, Go For the Throat is reliable, reactive removal that still leaves you enough mana to play out your turn. Hired Blade Flash allows Hired Blade to drop in when opponents least suspect it, providing a blocker for what would otherwise be a wide-open field. Mortify Befitting the lethal-by-trade characters of Assassin’s Creed, a large number of this set’s reprints are removal options. This 1WB Orzhov pick is more costly than some of the cheap removal on this list, but its flexibility more than makes up for it. By allowing you to destroy your choice of a Creature or Enchantment, mortify can remove an opponent’s card that would otherwise have stuck around and netted them value every single turn. Murder A spell that is more here for its Assassin associations than its reprint value. Murder definitely has its uses in MTG, but at 3 mana you can find better, cheaper removal in black. Path to Exile A classic white-mana removal option, Path to Exile never goes out of fashion. The card fits particularly well with the backstory of Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey’s Kassandra. While allowing your opponent to build up their mana base tempers the card’s power somewhat, having access to exile-based removal at Instant speed for a single white mana is simply too good to pass up for most decks. Propaganda An incredible blue Enchantment that can give your opponents a real headache and keep you in the game for much longer. Propaganda is well worth the 2U it takes to cast, preventing other players from attacking you unless they pay 2 generic mana for each attacking Creature. MTG Players will often overextended pre-combat and have no resources less to pay for Propaganda’s cost. Even if opponents keep the necessary mana in reserve, Propaganda almost completely shuts down decks that rely on swarming with a multitude of weak token Creatures. Reconnaissance A white-mana Enchantment that works to keep your Creatures out of trouble. Reconnaissance allows you to activate on-attack triggers without fear of losing your Creatures to a powerful blocker. Rest in Peace Recently appearing in Thunder Junction’s The Big Score, this card was destined to appear in Universes Beyond: Assassin’s Creed, given Ezio using the phrase after taking out each key target. Aside from its series relevance, Rest in Peace is phenomenal graveyard hate, preventing opponents from bringing back their best option once you’ve taken them off the field. Royal Assassin Removal on legs, Royal Assassin is a highly useful Creature that will make opponents thing twice about swinging with their strongest and most valuable Creatures. As all it takes to destroy another tapped Creature is to tap this card, Royal Assassin is a deterrent that can keep other players from running away with the game. Sword of Feast and Famine Belonging the MTG’s Mirran swords cycle, Sword of Feast and Famine is among the pricier reprints in UNiverses Beyond: Assassin’s Creed. With protection from two specific colors, a combat boost for its equipped Creature, a discard ability and incredible resource doubling, Sword of Feast and Famine is among the very best cards in its already sought-after cycle. Sword of Light and Shadow Another member of MTG’s Mirran swords cycle, Sword of Light and Shadow gives Black Market Connections a run for its money in terms of reprint value. These swords are highly valued among MTG players, performing incredibly in a variety of decks. Packing both lifegain and recursion, this sword will see players cracking Assassin’s Creed Beyond Boosters in search of it for sure. Temporal Trespass Blue mana has a suite of options for taking additional turns in MTG, and with the right preparation, Temporal Trespass can be among the cheapest. Extra turn spells usually cost an exorbitant amount to play, but if your graveyard is stacked full of cards you can make use of the Delve effect and cast Temporal Trespass for just three blue mana. Terminate This black and red removal Instant can take out any Creature without Indestructible in a pinch. Its second ability is less relevant than it used to be, but while Regenerate is rarely seen in MTG these days, it still saw a surprising resurgence on a Modern Horizons 3 Phyrexian card. Even without the Regenerate-cancelling, this is still a useful removal pick for Rakdos decks, destroying a Creature for just two mana regardless of their stats or mana value.

  • All Pure Ore Node locations in Satisfactory – Dexerto

    All Pure Ore Node locations in Satisfactory Dexerto/Coffee Stain StudiosSatisfactory is all about running a factory. But as your facilities get bigger, the game becomes more about running around the factory while your advanced machinery runs itself. Whether you’re playing solo or on a private server, you’ll need a steady flow of resources like fuel and ores. You can’t make new machines, vehicles, or tech upgrades out of thin air. While Satisfactory offers crafting stations and automation like other similar games, it steps things up with a special resource tracking system and enhanced nodes to gather materials. In this guide, you’ll learn the basics of finding ores, how to unlock all available ores, and the best places on the map to farm each one. How to track down ores You can track down resources with your Resource Scanner by holding V to select a resource with the wheel and then tapping V to scan. When you scan, the nearest resource nodes are shown on your linear map on the top portion of the screen. You can then check which one’s closer to you and head toward that direction. In the early game, you can only track a few ores; namely, Iron, Copper, and Limestone. But as you progress through the game, your Resource Scanner wheel will populate with more and more ores. Once you unlock the map, you can use the locations and coordinates below to find the best ore farming spots faster. Be sure to copy and paste the coordinates from the top right corner of the map screen and drop a marker there, so you don’t lose track of it. What’s the difference between Impure, Common, and Pure Nodes? In Satisfactory, not all resource nodes are created equal. You’ve got three purity levels to deal with: Impure, Normal, and Pure. These determine how fast you can mine and how much stuff you actually get. Let’s break it down: Impure nodes are the slackers. With a Miner Mk.1, they’ll only give you 30 items per minute. That’s just half of what a Normal node puts out. – Normal nodes are your average Joe, spitting out 60 items per minute with a Miner Mk.1 – Pure nodes are the overachievers, doubling that to a whopping 120 items per minute. – Now, slap a Miner Mk.3 on these bad boys and crank them up to 250% overclock: Impure hits 300 items/min, Normal hits 600, and Pure – well, it maxes out at 780 because the belt can’t handle anything faster. All Pure Limestone Node locations You’ll be using Limestone to produce Concrete for your factory. Though there are plenty of impure and common nodes scattered around the world, there are only 30 Pure Limestone nodes. Best farming location for Limestone Coordinates: -2255,-1295 – If you want to farm Limestone, you should aim for the northwest corner of the map. There are 9 nodes nestled pretty close to each other, just waiting for your Miners to seize them up. All Pure Iron Node locations Iron is your bread and butter in Satisfactory. You can smelt it into iron ingots or alloy it into Steel ingots. These two are necessary to build most items in the Builder list, so having an endless supply of iron is a must. Best farming location for Iron Coordinates: 2866,-1868 – The best place to farm Iron is by far the northeast corner of the map. There, you can find twelve Iron nodes relatively close to each other. All Pure Coal Node locations Coal is a resource you can use for advanced smelting or to power up your machines. With it, you can power up Coal Generators or even vehicles. When leaves and logs simply aren’t enough, you’ll need to resort to coal to keep your machines running. Having a steady supply is a must unless you want your factory production to come to a halt. Best farming location for Coal Coordinates: 1020,-491 – There are two groups of three Pure Coal nodes in the center of the map, so I’d recommend setting up your base near them. All Pure Copper Node locations Copper ore is the only way to make copper ingots. With these, you make your wires and cables for powering up your factory in the early game. This resource, however, isn’t as common as Iron or Limestone, so picking the right spot is a must. Best farming location for Copper Nodes Coordinates: 1763, 131 – There are only 13 Pure Nodes, but the biggest concentration is on the east portion of the map. That said, you can cover this mining expedition with just four miners. All Pure Caterium Node locations Caterium is one of the rarer nodes in Satisfactory. With it, you can make Nitrogen Gas or Caterium Ingots of various qualities. Since it’s so rare, it’s a good idea to use the Pure Recipe for Caterium Ingot to turn two ores into one Caterium Ingot. Best farming location for Caterium Coordinates: -1256, 2196 – We recommend farming Caterium ore in the lower left corner of the map since that’s where two Pure Caterium nodes can be found relatively close to each other. All Pure Sulfur Node locations You’ll need Sulfur if you want to equip yourself with Black Powder and Compacted Coal. Compacted Coal helps you burn Coal twice as fast, which can help you run more Coal Generators at the same time. Best farming location for Sulfur Coordinates: 2178,-2988 – Though you won’t find them in groups of more than two, you can farm Sulfur in the northeast corner of the map. All Pure Bauxite Node locations Bauxite is the only way to make Alumina, which can then be refined into Aluminum ingots to produce Lifts and advanced Conveyor Belts. It’s a commodity, but one that any high-tier factory needs. Best farming location for Bauxite Coordinates: 2245, 138 – Since it’s one of the rarest nodes, you won’t find any Bauxite nodes near each other. The closest two are in the west portion of the map. All Pure Raw Quartz Node locations You’ll need Raw Quartz for your advanced electronic devices and your Silica, which in turn lets you create glass structures and other electronics. It’s an endgame item, but one that can make your factory look much cleaner. Best farming location for Raw Quartz I’d recommend farming Quartz in the northwest corner of the map, or if your base is near the center of the map, look for the two Raw Quartz pure nodes in the middle west. Coordinates: -1381, 168 – All Pure SAM Ore Node locations This Strange Alien Metal is the rarest ore out there. In a QA, the devs said SAM ore is related to the story, which was implemented in 1.0. Now that you know where to look for Pure Ore Nodes, you might want to look into our tier list for the best recipes and hard drives to choose from in Satisfactory.

  • All random events in The Finals – Dexerto

    All random events in The Finals Embark StudiosIn the heart-pounding arena of The Finals, where every move can be the difference between victory and defeat, random events add an extra layer of chaos and excitement to the game. Understanding these events is key to turning the tide of battle in your favor. As the name suggests, random events are occurrences in the game that make the game more exciting as it keeps players always on their toes. These events are not just disruptions; they are opportunities. As players adapt to the unpredictable, mastering these events becomes a skill in itself. Whether it’s evading meteors, capitalizing on low gravity, or strategically navigating an alien invasion, embracing the chaos can lead to victory. But how many random events are there? Here’s all you need to know about all the random events in The Finals. The Finals: All random events As of writing, there are a total of seven known random events in The Finals. Mega-Damage Effect: Increases damage dealt by all players. The Dead Go Boom Effect: Player bodies explode upon elimination, damaging nearby players and the environment. Meteor Shower Effect: Showers the arena with meteors, causing damage to both players and the environment. Death Match Effect: Defeating enemies awards players with more cash, encouraging aggressive play. Orbital Lasers Effect: Targets players standing still for a prolonged period with a laser from the sky, dealing 100 damage. Alien Invasion Effect: Unspecified chaos introduced by UFOs, adding an unpredictable element to the match. Low Gravity Effect: Reduces gravity in the arena, allowing players to jump higher and further. Triggering random events: When and how do they happen? Random events unfold in the second half of a match, injecting unpredictability into the latter stages. If a team secures victory within the first ten minutes or so, players might miss experiencing these events. This is all you need to know about the various random events in The Finals. If you found it informative, do not forget to check out some of our other guides at Dexerto. Best The Finals Heavy build | Best The Finals Medium build | Best The Finals Light build | The Finals best settings: Max FPS & competitive advantages | Does The Finals have aim assist? | The Finals file size on PC, PS5, Xbox | How to change your name | Is The Finals on PS4 and Xbox One? | Is The Finals on Xbox Game Pass? | How to add and invite friends | How many players play The Finals | The Finals system requirements: Minimum and Recommended PC specs | Can you play The Finals on Steam Deck?

  • PS5 exclusives release schedule (2024): Astro Bot, Until Dawn Remake, Silent Hill 2 – Dexerto

    PS5 exclusives release schedule (2024): Astro Bot, Until Dawn Remake, Silent Hill 2 DexertoThe PS5 library has already got a fantastic library of exclusives, but there are even more coming in 2024. PlayStation has always had an impressive library of exclusive games and they show no signs of slowing down with the PS5. The titles you can only play on the current-gen Sony console are always expanding and they typically highlight the DualSense controller and ultra-fast SSD extremely well. If you’re wondering what PS5 games are coming in 2024 and beyond, we’ve got a full list of every confirmed exclusive below. Upcoming PS5 exclusives 2023 was a big year for Sony with games including Horizon Forbidden West, and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 releasing exclusively for PS5, and 2024 looks to be just as big for the current-gen console. We’ve got a full rundown of all the currently announced exclusives for you below, as well as an overview of some of the best PS5 games you can play right here. October 4, 2024 – Until Dawn, released in 2015 for PlayStation 4, is finally getting a remake. The game is being developed by Ballistic Moon, a studio started by the co-founders of Supermassive Games, the developers of the original Until Dawn. This will be Ballistic Moon’s first project ever since the studio’s inception in 2019. October 8, 2024 – Silent Hill 2, the horror phenomenon that took the world by storm on PlayStation 2, has finally gotten a confirmed release date for its remake. The game is being developed by Bloober Team, the studio behind games like Observer: System Redux and 2019’s Blair Witch. While the reception to its combat reveal trailer was highly divisive, with many complaining about how the remake ruined the original feel of the game, it remains to be seen if the remake lives up to the original. Exclusives with unannounced release dates With regards to the games listed below, only those coming to PS5 as an exclusive, console exclusive, or timed console exclusive have been included. So despite Bungie being a part of the PlayStation first-party stable, Marathon isn’t listed because the team has confirmed it’s also in development for Xbox Series X|S. Death Stranding 2 (2025 release window) – Where Winds Meet (Also coming to PC) – Marvel’s Wolverine – Knights of the Old Republic Remake (Timed console exclusive) – Fairgam$ – Ballad of Antara – Sword of the Sea – Phantom Blade Zero – Current PS5 exclusives Astro Bot A brand new Astro Bot game, the sequel to Astro’s Playroom and the third game in the series launched exclusively on PlayStation 5 to massive success. Following its predecessor, the developers aimed to make Astro Bot a celebration of PlayStation’s history while also cementing the adorable robot as its own character. It features an abundance of unique platforming levels and appearances from some iconic PlayStation characters in Bot form. Our review cited it as a must-play for any PS5 owners, so if you haven’t checked it out yet you definitely should. Stellar Blade April 26, 2024 – Stellar Blade is a hack-and-slash title from Korean developer Shift Up. Throughout Stellar Blade, you’ll take control of the protagonist Eve, as she navigates a post-apocalyptic world and has to defend herself against the hostile mutant-like foes known as NA:tives. It’s a game that draws influence from a variety of titles including the Souls series, and the Bayonetta franchise. For more on Stellar Blade, you can read our full review. Rise of the Ronin March 22, 2024 – Rise of the Ronin is an action RPG set in 1863 Japan by developers Team Ninja. Coming from the team behind popular Soulslike titles like Noah, and Wo Long: Fallan Dynasty, there are some challenging combat encounters to battle through. With a vibrant open world to explore, bonds to cultivate with various allies, and an emphasis on player choice, ROTR offers an immersive experience where your every choice can impact those around you. To find out more about it, check our Rise of the Ronin review. February 29, 2024 – Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is continues Cloud and the gang’s journey and marks the second installment in the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy. While the first installment in the Remake series, centered almost entirely on the Midgar section from the original 1997 game, Rebirth sees the world open up as Cloud and friends travel across the world in an epic quest to stop Shinra and Sephiroth. Our Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth review has even more details about the JRPG. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 October 20, 2023 – While Marvel’s Spider-Man (2018) and its Miles Morales-based follow-up set a new Spiderverse in motion, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 has expanded it in multiple ways. You’ve got a bigger New York City to explore, plenty of villains to fight, and two spider-men to play as in Peter Parker and Miles Morales. You can check out our review of the game here. June 22, 2023 – Despite this installment being the 16th Final Fantasy game, this franchise never seems to dwindle or falter in its successes. Final Fantasy constantly impresses and from the looks of it, Final Fantasy 16 will be no different. Featuring classic characters, the style many know and love, and equally fantastic weapons, this will be a game everyone should try out, even if it is only a timed exclusive. You can read our Final Fantasy XIV review here. The game will be also coming to PC on September 17, 2024. Horizon Forbidden West Burning Shores April 19, 2023 – Burning Shores is the DLC expansion to Horizon Forbidden West that sees Aloy travel to Los Angeles where she’ll meet new allies, battle more dangerous machines, and experience a gripping adventure. For fans of the previous Horizon installments, Burning Shores is a must-play. Here is a full list of all the current playable PS5 exclusives and we’ve also linked any reviews we’ve got to the relevant games: Astro’s Playroom (Preinstalled on PS5 consoles) – Demon’s Souls Remake – Death Stranding: Director’s Cut (Also available on PC) – Eternights (Also available on PC – and coming to Switch on October 17, 2024) – Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (Also available on PC) – Forspoken (Also available on PC) – God of War Ragnarok (Also available on PS4) – God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla (Also available on PS4) – Ghostwire: Tokyo (Also available on PC) – Gran Turismo 7 (Also available on PS4) – Horizon: Forbidden West (Also available on PS4) – Horizon Call of the Mountain (VR) – Kena: Bridge of Spirits (Also available on PS4 and PC) – Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales (Also available on PS4 and PC) – Marvel’s Spider-Man (Also available on PC) – Pacific Drive (Also available on PC) – Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart (Also available on PC) – Returnal (Also available on PC) – Sackboy: A Big Adventure (Also available on PS4 and PC) – Season: A Letter to the Future – The Dark Pictures: Switchback (VR) – Tchia (Also available on PC) – As soon as more PS5 exclusives are announced, we’ll be sure to update this page to include them. That’s all there is to know about the upcoming PS5 exclusives. If you’re looking for even more games to enjoy on PlayStation check out the best free games on PS5. We’ve also got lists of the best RPGs, best shooting games, and best video games of all time.

  • All Prime Gaming titles you can download in December 2022 – Dexerto

    All Prime Gaming titles you can download in December 2022 Twitch/ AmazonDecember’s Prime Gaming offerings have been revealed, so here’s every title you can download with the subscription this month. Prime Gaming, from Amazon, is a way for Prime members to earn exclusive rewards, free games, and more from their subscription to the service. Like PS Plus, Prime Gaming changes its rewards every month with different free games appearing when a new month begins. As we head into December 2022, Prime Gaming has a new collection of games and exclusive content for subscribers to redeem. Below, we’ll detail everything coming to the service this holiday season. What games will be available with Prime Gaming in November? For the month of December, a total of eight games are confirmed to arrive with Prime Gaming. We will make sure to update this section if more titles are included in the list. Here are all the games that are bundled with Prime Gaming for the month of December 2022: Quake – Rose Riddle 2: Werewolf Shadow – The Amazing American Circus – Banners of Ruin – Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons – Spinch – Desert Child – Doors: Paradox – Remember, these games are only available in December 2022 as the line-up will change in January 2023. Exclusive content available with Prime Gaming With Prime games out of the way for December 2022, let’s take a look at what exclusive content Prime Gaming has to offer this month. Amazon Prime members can look forward to exclusive content throughout the month of December, including new in-game loot for the following games: Apex Legends – Madden 23 – Fall Guys – Valorant – FIFA 23 – More games will also be added throughout the month. You can check out the full line-up for content drops this month at gaming.amazon.com. So, there you have it — that’s every game and in-game content available with Prime Gaming for November 2022. Be sure to check our Prime Gaming page to not miss out on any content.

  • All Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown achievements & trophies – Dexerto

    All Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown achievements & trophies UbisoftPrince of Persia: The Lost Crown features plenty of trophies & achievements for players to earn as they enjoy the side-scrolling platformer. Here’s a full rundown of every trophy and achievement you can earn in the latest Ubisoft game. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is far from a simple game to complete and will require a considerable amount of skill, dedication, and a few useful items to help Sargon on his way to find and save Prince Ghassan. However, if that challenge isn’t enough, there’s always the opportunity to be a completionist and fully finish the game, along with all of its trophies and achievements. If this is you, then it’s best to know exactly how to do that. With that in mind, here are all the Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown achievements & trophies. How many trophies and achievements are in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown? Altogether, there are 31 trophies and 30 achievements to complete in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, with the extra Trophy accounting for the additional reward you get when playing the game on PlayStation. There are plenty of challenges in Prince of Persia to begin with, so if you’re looking for an extra challenge, then these trophies and achievements are the best way to go. Prince of Persia The Lost Crown: All trophies & achievements If you’re looking to 100% Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown you’ll need to know all the trophies or achievements. Thankfully, they’re listed below: Prince of Persia: Acquire all trophies – The Maneater: Defeat the king of beasts – The Forest Trespasser: Defeat the otherworldly queen – Snake in the Sand: Defeat the banished god – Fists & Arrows: Defeat the artful legend – The Storm Master: Defeat the mighty master – The White Lion: Defeat the vengeful prince – King of Kings: Defeat the King – The End of Time: Defeat the god prince – A Warrior’s End: Defeat the old general – Time Served: Eliminate the Jailer – Parallel Universe: Defeat an alternate version – Warrior Within: Use every Athra Surge – Glory of Faravahar: Fully upgrade the necklace – Blessing of Shamshir: Fully upgrade sword and bow – Tools of a Prophet: Collect all amulets – Elixir of Gods: Acquire all Soma Tree petals – Cyra’s Last Hope: Find the Herbalist’s last camp – Written in the Sand: Complete the prophecy fresco – Tree of Life: Speak with every Wak-Wak head – Spectre of the Seas: Discover the ghost ship – Hidden Floor: Discover a secret floor – The True Moon: Complete the Moon Gatherer’s quest – Charitable Soul: Complete every side quest – Betrayal: Eliminate an enemy with the Dimensional Claw – Natural Resources: Collect 5 ores – Shock Trooper: Eliminate 20 enemies with an opportunity attack – An Honorable End: Defeat a Lost Warrior – All the Time in the World: Earn 10,000 Time Crystals – Air Dancer: Eliminate 30 enemies in the air – Deadly Trap: Eliminate 5 enemies by throwing them into spikes – So, there you have it, those are all the trophies and achievements for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. While planning your run to 100% it, take a look at some of our other Prince of Persia guides and content: Lost Crown trophies and achievements | Does Lost Crown have microtransactions? | Is Lost Crown coming to Steam Deck | Is Lost Crown coming to Nintendo Switch | Is Lost Crown open world | Is Lost Crown a reboot or a sequel | Is Lost Crown coming to Xbox Game Pass | Lost Crown PC requirements

  • All Playstyles in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – Dexerto

    All Playstyles in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League RocksteadyWondering how many Playstyles are there in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and what they mean? We’ve got you covered right here with all of them. Players in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League meet a wide variety of antiheroes, each with their own unique playstyles and assortment of skills. In order to overcome obstacles and defeat tough enemies, including Justice League members, players can effortlessly swap between characters like King Shark, Captain Boomerang, Deadshot, and Harley Quinn. The Suicide Squad goes head-to-head with the Justice League, who have been corrupted and transformed into powerful enemies in an audacious plot twist. With this new turn of events, battles take on a whole new aspect, forcing players to plan ahead and respond to the whims of their formerly heroic enemies. The team must strategically adjust their abilities and tactics as they face off against Brainiac’s troops and league heroes. Playstyles are useful for that. Here are all the Playstyles in the game and what they do. What are Playstyles? Playstyles are unique combat, traversal, and special move strategies for each member of the Suicide Squad, which can be modified by the player through the selection of an extensive array of Talents. Players are required to exercise judgment when selecting these benefits before allocating their Talents chart points. As you gain access to additional Talent tiers, your versatility in combining two or three playstyles expands, enabling you to modify your approach during combat situations with greater simplicity than usual. All Playstyles in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and their usage Each member of the Suicide Squad has three unique Playstyles that will decide the style of combat or traversal when you play as that character. Here are all the Playstyles available in the game and their function, alongside the associated Talent Perk you must unlock. Although there are still numerous Talent perks to select from, you can always modify your strategy by experimenting with your Playstyle in co-op lobbies with your teammates or while playing alone. Check out more Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League content before you head out to Metropolis to save the day: How long is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League? | How to get Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Twitch drops | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League file size | Is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on Steam Deck? | Is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League coming to Nintendo Switch? | What is the max level | Does Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League have crossplay and cross-progression? | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League voice actors | Is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League open-world?

  • Azur Promilia: All playable characters revealed so far – Dexerto

    Azur Promilia: All playable characters revealed so far ManjuuAzur Promilia is an upcoming title by Manjuu, the developer of the hit mobile game Azur Lane. Here are all the characters that have been revealed to be playable so far. Azur Promilia will be a mix of both Genshin Impact and Palword. In this game, you will have playable characters as well as pets that you can use to ride and explore the world. It is unclear whether this will be a gacha game, and if it will be whether characters and pets will need to be pulled separately or not. In any case, Azur Promilia, similar to Azur Lane will feature characters and that will be one of the selling points for the game. Here is a list of all the characters that have been revealed so far on their official website. It is also important to mention here, that you can pre-register for the game as well if you want. Note: The possible rarities and abilities of characters have not yet been revealed. We will add them once they are made available by developers. Every revealed playable character in Azur Promilia so far Terara Terara in Azur Promilia hails from Charlulu Village and is the self-proclaimed greatest hunter of the region. She is a Furrian and she uses her spear to fight against her enemies to protect her loved ones. She is also quite curious and jumps into things before thinking about the consequences. Han Youyou Han Youyou is an adventurous girl who is always exploring the world in search of treasures. She is proficient in both martial arts as well as engineering and does not back out from a challenge. If she ever faces any problem, Han Youyou will either use her sharp wit or her bag full of coins to recover from it. She is a human by race. Shalle.Ensys Shalle is a member of the Averian Pegasus Knights and she is a High Elf by race. She is a kind and gentle girl who has the ability to calm everyone around her. She uses this ability to also calm her Kibo named Pegasus. Her lance is something that makes her quite formidable, however, the trait that scares everyone when it comes to Shalle is her massive appetite. Peipei A Pammy by race, Peipei is known for her cuteness, martial arts skills, ability to manage bills, and her work as a waitress. She works at JiYi Pavellion, a busy place where people flock every day to get a taste of their delicious cuisine. Peipei works in that place tirelessly, but anyone who tries to play a prank on her is met with the heavy metal ladles of the kitchen chefs. Nono Nono is yet another Pammy, who is all about swinging her sword and exploring the world. She doesn’t like to talk much, but her goals are tied to eating, sleeping, and searching for anything shiny. She roams the world with her partner and they are called the Pammy Adventure Duo.

  • All PlayStation Plus Premium games: Every PS5 & backwards compatible game at launch – Dexerto

    All PlayStation Plus Premium games: Every PS5 & backwards compatible game at launch Sony Interactive EntertainmentSony officially revealed its revamped PlayStation Plus model back in March 2022, and now they’ve announced a large number of the PS1, PS3, and PSP games set to be included with backward compatibility. Here’s every PlayStation Plus Premium game available on the new service, including PS4 and PS5 titles. After months of speculation, Sony’s long-rumored ‘Project Spartacus‘ was revealed to be a rework of its existing PlayStation Plus subscription. Widely seen as the company’s answer to the incredibly successful Xbox Game Pass, the membership has merged with PS Now and been broken into three tiers. Those who go for the ‘Extra’ option will be treated to some of the biggest PS4 and PS5 titles as part of their membership. While those on the PlayStation Plus Premium tier will gain access to classics from the PS1, PS2, and PSP generations, all of which can be downloaded or streamed. Here are all the games confirmed to be featured on PlayStation Plus Premium. Contents Every PlayStation Plus Premium game (PS1, PSP, and PS3) – PlayStation Plus Extra confirmed games (PS4 and PS5) – PS1 games to receive PlayStation Trophy support? – Extra features for PS1 and PSP games – Every PS Plus Premium game (PS1, PSP, and PS3) The Premium tier is the very best that the reworked PlayStation Plus subscription has to offer, providing all the benefits of the base and Extra plans, as well as 340 extra games from the PS1 and PSP. Read More: PS5 exclusives release schedule – This is the list of games currently available on PlayStation Plus Premium, as of June 23, 2022. Classic Games Catalog – Original PlayStation and PSP PlayStation Studios Ape Escape | Japan Studio, Original Playstation – Hot Shots Golf | Japan Studio, Original Playstation – I.Q. Intelligent Qube | Japan Studio, Original PlayStation – Jumping Flash! | Japan Studio, Original PlayStation – Syphon Filter | Bend Studio, Original PlayStation – Super Stardust Portable | Housemarque, PSP – Third Party Partners Mr. Driller | Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc., Original PlayStation – Oddworld Abe’s Oddysee | Saffire, Original PlayStation – Resident Evil Director’s Cut | Capcom, Original PlayStation – Tekken 2 | Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc., Original PlayStation – Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! | Traveller’s Tales, Original PlayStation – Wild Arms | Media Vision, Original PlayStation – Worms World Party | Team 17, Original PlayStation – Worms Armageddon | Team17, Original PlayStation – Classic Games Catalog – Remasters PlayStation Studios Ape Escape 2 | Japan Studio, PS4 – Arc The Lad: Twilight of the Spirits | Japan Studio, PS4 – Dark Cloud | Japan Studio, PS4 – Dark Cloud 2 | Japan Studio, PS4 – FantaVision | SIE, PS4 – Hot Shots Tennis | Japan Studio, PS4 – Jak II | Naughty Dog, PS4 – Jak 3| Naughty Dog, PS4 – Jak X: Combat Racing | Naughty Dog, PS4 – Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy | Naughty Dog, PS4 – Rogue Galaxy | Japan Studio, PS4 – Siren | Japan Studio, PS4 – Wild Arms 3 | SIE, PS4 – Third Party Partners Baja: Edge of Control HD | THQ Nordic, PS4 – Bioshock Remastered | 2K Games, PS4 – Borderlands The Handsome Collection | 2K Games, PS4 – Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition | Gearbox Publishing, PS4 – Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning | THQ Nordic, PS4 – Lego Harry Potter Collection | WB Games, PS4 – Classic Games Catalog – Original PS3 Games (via streaming) PlayStation Studios echochrome | Japan Studio, PS3 – Ico | Team Ico/Japan Studio, PS3 – Infamous | Sucker Punch Productions, PS3 – Infamous 2 | Sucker Punch Productions, PS3 – Infamous: Festival of Blood | Sucker Punch Productions, PS3 – LocoRoco Cocoreccho! | Japan Studio, PS3 – Puppeteer | Japan Studio, PS3 – rain | Japan Studio, PS3 – Ratchet and Clank: A Crack in Time | Insomniac Games, PS3 – Ratchet and Clank: Into the Nexus | Insomniac Games, PS3 – Ratchet and Clank: Quest For Booty | Insomniac Games, PS3 – Resistance 3 | Insomniac Games, PS3 – Super Stardust HD | Housemarque, PS3 – Tokyo Jungle | Japan Studio, PS3 – Third Party Partners Asura’s Wrath | CyberConnect2, PS3 – Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 | Mercury Steam, PS3 – Crash Commando | Creative Vault Studios, PS3 – Demon’s Souls | FromSoftware Inc., PS3 – Devil May Cry HD Collection | Capcom, PS3 – Enslaved: Odyssey to the West | Ninja Theory, PS3 – F.E.A.R. | Monolith Productions, PS3 – Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds | Clap Hanz/Japan Studio, PS3 – Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational | ForwardWorks Corporations/SIE, PS3 – Lost Planet 2 | Capcom, PS3 – MotorStorm Apocalypse | Evolution Studios, PS3 – MotorStorm RC | Evolution Studios, PS3 – Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 | Team Ninja, PS3 – Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare | Rockstar Games, PS3 – When Vikings Attack! | Clever Beans, PS3 – PS Plus Extra confirmed games (PS4 and PS5) Here’s every PS4 and PS5 game confirmed to be coming to this tier so far: 11-11: Memories Retold, PS4 – 2Dark, PS4 – 428: Shibuya Scramble, PS4 – 8-Bit Armies, PS4 – 9 Monkeys of Shaolin, PS4 – Absolver, PS4 – ABZÛ, PS4 – Ace of Seafood, PS4 – Adr1ft, PS4 – Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders, PS4 – Age of Wonders: Planetfall, PS4 – Agents of Mayhem, PS4 – Alienation, PS4 – AO Tennis 2, PS4 – Aragami, PS4 – Ash of Gods: Redemption, PS4 – Ashen, PS4 – Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, PS4/PS5 – Assetto Corsa Competizione, PS4/PS5 – Astebreed, PS4 – AVICII: Invector, PS4 – Bad North, PS4 – Balan Wonderworld, PS4/PS5 – Batman: Arkham Knight, PS4 – Battle Chasers: Nightwar, PS4 – Bee Simulator, PS4 – Black Mirror, PS4 – Blasphemous, PS4 – Bloodborne, PS4 – Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, PS4 – Bomber Crew, PS4 – Bound, PS4 – Bound by Flame, PS4 – Brawlout, PS4 – Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, PS4 – Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back, PS4 – Caladrius Blaze, PS4 – Call of Cthulhu, PS4 – Car Mechanic Simulator, PS4 – Carmageddon: Max Damage, PS4 – Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers, PS4 – Celeste, PS4 – Chess Ultra, PS4 – Chicken Police – Paint It RED, PS4 – Child of Light, PS4 – Children of Morta, PS4 – Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy!, PS4 – Chronos: Before the Ashes, PS4 – Cities: Skylines – PlayStation 4 Edition, PS4 – Clouds & Sheep 2, PS4 – Concrete Genie, PS4 – ConnecTank, PS4 – Control: Ultimate Edition, PS4/PS5 – Cris Tales, PS4/PS5 – Croixleur Sigma, PS4 – Damascus Gear: Operation Tokyo HD Edition, PS4 – Dandara: Trials of Fear Edition, PS4 – Danger Zone, PS4 – Dangerous Golf, PS4 – Darksiders Genesis, PS4 – Darksiders III, PS4 – Days Gone, PS4 – DCL: The Game, PS4 – Dead Cells, PS4 – Dead or Alive 5: Last Round, PS4 – Death End Re;Quest, PS4 – Death End Re;Quest 2, PS4 – Death Squared, PS4 – Death Stranding, PS4 – Death Stranding Director’s Cut, PS5 – Defense Grid 2 PS4 – Deliver Us the Moon, PS4 – Demon’s Souls, PS5 – Descenders, PS4 – Desperados III, PS4 – Destruction AllStars, PS5 – Detroit: Become Human, PS4 – Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories, PS4 – Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance, PS4 – DOOM, PS4 – Dragon Star Varnir, PS4 – Dreamfall Chapters, PS4 – Dungeons 2, PS4 – Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires, PS4 – Eagle Flight, PS4 – Earth Defense Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair, PS4 – El Hijo: A Wild West Tale, PS4 – Electronic Super Joy, PS4 – ELEX, PS4 – Embr, PS4 – Empire of Sin, PS4 – Enigmatis: The Ghosts of Maple Creek, PS4 – Enter the Gungeon, PS4 – Entwined, PS4 – Everspace: Galactic Edition, PS4 – Everybody’s Golf, PS4 – Fade to Silence, PS4 – Fallout 4, PS4 – Fallout 76, PS4 – Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Classic, PS4 – Far Cry 3: Classic Edition, PS4 – Far Cry 4, PS4 – FIA European Truck Racing Championship, PS4 – Fighting EX Layer, PS4 – Final Fantasy IX, PS4 – Final Fantasy VII, PS4 – Final Fantasy VIII Remastered, PS4 – Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, PS4 – Final Fantasy XV, PS4 – Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster, PS4 – Fire Pro Wrestling World, PS4 – FlatOut 4: Total Insanity, PS4 – Fluster Cluck, PS4 – For Honor, PS4 – For the King, PS4 – Foreclosed, PS4/PS5 – Friday the 13th: The Game, PS4 – Frostpunk, PS4 – Fury Unleashed, PS4 – Gabbuchi, PS4 – GAL*GUNVOLT BURST, PS4 – Garou: Mark of the Wolves, PS4 USA – Get Even, PS4 – Ghost of a Tale, PS4 – Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut, PS4/PS5 – Ghostrunner, PS4/PS5 – Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams – Director’s Cut, PS4 – God of War, PS4 – Gods Will Fall, PS4 – Golf with Your Friends, PS4 – Goosebumps: The Game, PS4 – Grand Ages: Medieval, PS4 – Graveyard Keeper, PS4 – Gravity Rush 2, PS4 – GreedFall, PS4/PS5 – GRIP. PS4 – Gunvolt Chronicles Luminous Avenger IX, PS4 – Harvest Moon: Light of Hope, PS4 USA – Harvest Moon: Mad Dash, PS4 USA – Harvest Moon: One World, PS4 USA – Hello Neighbor, PS4 – Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition, PS4 – Homefront: The Revolution, PS4 – Horizon Zero Dawn, PS4 – Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, PS4 – Hotshot Racing, PS4 – How to Survive 2, PS4 – How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition, PS4 – Hue, PS4 – Human: Fall Flat, PS4/PS5 – I Am Bread, PS4 – I Am Dead, PS4/PS5 – Indivisible, PS4 – inFAMOUS: First Light, PS4 – inFAMOUS: Second Son, PS4 – Infinite Minigolf, PS4 – Injustice 2, PS4 – Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf: Console Edition, PS4 – John Wick Hex, PS4 – Jotun: Valhalla Edition, PS4 – Journey to the Savage Planet, PS4 – JumpJet Rex, PS4 USA – KeyWe, PS4/PS5 – Killzone: Shadow Fall, PS4 – Killzone: Shadow Fall – Intercept, PS4 – Kingdom Come: Deliverance, PS4 – Kingdom Two Crowns, PS4 – Kingdom: New Lands, PS4 – Knack, PS4 – KONA PS4, PS5 – Last Day of June, PS4 – Last Stop, PS4/PS5 – Lawn Mowing Simulator, PS4/PS5 – Left Alive, PS4 – Legendary Fishing, PS4 – Legends of Ethernal, PS4 – LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, PS4 – Leo’s Fortune, PS4 – Little Big Workshop, PS4 – Little Nightmares, PS4 – LittleBigPlanet 3, PS4 – Lost Words: Beyond the Page, PS4 – Mafia III: Definitive Edition, PS4 – Magicka 2, PS4 – Mahjong, PS4 – Malicious Fallen, PS4 – Maneater, PS4/PS5 – Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign, PS4 – Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, PS4/PS5 – Marvel’s Spider-Man, PS4 – Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, PS4/PS5 – Masters of Anima, PS4 – Matterfall, PS4 – MediEvil, PS4 – Megadimension Neptunia VII, PS4 – Mighty No. 9, PS4 – Minit, PS4 – Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae, PS4 – Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight, PS4 – Monster Jam Steel Titans 2, PS4 – Monster Truck Championship, PS4/PS5 – Moonlighter, PS4 – Mortal Kombat 11, PS4 – Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate, PS5 – Moving Out, PS4 – MX vs. ATV All Out: Anniversary Collection, PS4 – MXGP 2021 – The Official Motocross Videogame, PS4/PS5 – My Friend Pedro, PS4 – My Time at Portia, PS4 – Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, PS4 – NASCAR Heat 5, PS4 – NBA 2K Playgrounds 2, PS4 – NBA 2K22 PS4, PS5 – Necromunda: Underhive Wars, PS4 – Nidhogg, PS4 – Nidhogg 2, PS4 – Nightmares from the Deep 2: The Siren’s Call, PS4 USA – Nights of Azure, PS4 – Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon, PS4 – Nioh, PS4 – No Straight Roads, PS4 – Observation, PS4 – Observer: System Redux, PS5 – Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty, PS4 – Omega Quintet, PS4 – Outer Wilds, PS4 – Overcooked 2, PS4 – Overpass, PS4 – Override 2: Super Mech League, PS4/PS5 – Party Hard, PS4 – Pathfinder: Kingmaker – Definitive Edition, PS4 – Payday 2: Crimewave Edition, PS4 – PGA Tour 2K21, PS4 – Pile Up!, PS4 – Pillars of Eternity: Complete Edition, PS4 – Pixel Piracy, PS4 – Portal Knights, PS4 – Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid, PS4 – PREY, PS4 – Prison Architect, PS4 – Pure Farming 2018, PS4 – Pure Hold’em World Poker Championship, PS4 – Pure Pool, PS4 – Q*Bert Rebooted, PS4 USA – R-Type Final 2, PS4 – Rad Rodgers, PS4 – Raiden V: Director’s Cut, PS4 – Rapala Fishing Pro Series, PS4 – Rebel Galaxy, PS4 – Red Dead Redemption 2, PS4 – Redeemer: Enhanced Edition, PS4 – Reel Fishing: Road Trip Adventure, PS4 – Relicta, PS4 – Resogun, PS4 – Returnal, PS5 – Rez Infinite, PS4 – RIDE 4 PS4, PS5 – RISK: Urban Assault, PS4 – Rock of Ages III: Make & Break, PS4 – Rogue Stormers, PS4 – Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII, PS4 – Saints Row The Third Remastered, PS4/PS5 – Seasons After Fall, PS4 – Secret Neighbor, PS4 – Shadow of the Beast, PS4 – Shadow of the Colossus, PS4 – Shadow Warrior 2, PS4 – Shadow Warrior 3, PS4 – Shenmue III, PS4 – Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom, PS4 – Sine Mora EX, PS4 – Skydrift Infinity, PS4 – Slime Rancher, PS4 – Sniper Elite 4, PS4 – SOMA, PS4 – SoulCalibur VI, PS4 – South Park: The Fractured But Whole, PS4 – South Park: The Stick of Truth, PS4 – Space Crew: Legendary Edition, PS4 – Space Hulk: Deathwing, PS4 – Space Hulk: Tactics PS4 – Space Junkies, PS4 – Sparkle Unleashed, PS4 USA – Spintires: Mudrunner PS4 – Spitlings, PS4 – Star Ocean: First Departure, PS4 – Star Trek: Bridge Crew, PS4 – Starlink: Battle for Atlas, PS4 – Steep, PS4 – Stellaris ,PS4 – Stranded Deep, PS4 – Stray, PS4/PS5 (Available 19th, July 2022) – Sundered: Eldritch Edition, PS4 – Surgeon Simulator: Anniversary Edition, PS4 – Surviving Mars, PS4 – Tearaway Unfolded, PS4 – Telling Lies, PS4 – Tennis World Tour 2, PS4 – Tennis World Tour 2: Complete Edition, PS5 – Terraria, PS4 – Tetris Effect, PS4 – The Artful Escape, PS4/PS5 – The Book of Unwritten Tales 2, PS4 – The Caligula Effect: Overdose, PS4 – The Council: The Complete Season, PS4 – The Crew, PS4 – The Crew 2, PS4 – The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope, PS4 – The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan, PS4 – The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited, PS4/PS5 – The Fisherman: Fishing Planet PS4 – The Last Guardian, PS4 – The Last Tinker: City of Colors, PS4 – The LEGO Movie Videogame, PS4 – The Long Dark, PS4 – The Messenger, PS4 – The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories, PS4 – The Surge, PS4 – The Surge 2, PS4 – The Technomancer, PS4 – The Turing Test, PS4 – The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, PS4 – The Witch and the Hundred Knight: Revival Edition, PS4 – The Wonderful 101 Remastered, PS4 – This Is the Police, PS4 – This Is the Police 2, PS4 – This War of Mine: The Little Ones, PS4 – Thomas Was Alone, PS4 – Through the Darkest of Times, PS4 – Tom Clancy’s The Division, PS4 – TorqueL, PS4 – Totally Reliable Delivery Service, PS4 – Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet, PS4 USA – Toukiden 2, PS4 – Tour de France 2021, PS4/PS5 – TowerFall Ascension, PS4 – Townsmen: A Kingdom Rebuilt, PS4 – TrackMania: Turbo, PS4 – Transference, PS4 – Trials Fusion, PS4 – Trials of the Blood Dragon, PS4 – Trials Rising, PS4 – Tricky Towers, PS4 – Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince, PS4 – TRON RUN/r, PS4 – Tropico 5, PS4 – TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 2, PS4 – Umbrella Corps, PS4 USA – Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, PS4 – Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, PS4 – Until Dawn, PS4 – Unturned, PS4 – Valiant Hearts: The Great War, PS4 – Vampyr, PS4 – Velocibox, PS4 – Victor Vran: Overkill Edition, PS4 – Vikings – Wolves of Midgard, PS4 – Virginia, PS4 – Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr, PS4 – Warhammer: Chaosbane, PS4/PS5 – Warhammer: Vermintide 2, PS4 – Warriors All-Stars, PS4 – Watch Dogs, PS4 – Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood, PS4/PS5 – Werewolves Within, PS4 – Whispering Willows, PS4 – Wild Guns: Reloaded, PS4 – Windbound, PS4 – Wolfenstein: The New Order, PS4 – World of Final Fantasy, PS4 – WRC 10, PS4/PS5 – Wreckfest, PS4/PS5 – Wytchwood, PS4/PS5 – XCOM 2, PS4 – Yet Another Zombie Defense HD, PS4 – Ys IX: Monstrum Nox, PS4 – Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana, PS4 – Zanki Zero: Last Beginning, PS4 – Zombi, PS4 – Zombie Army 4: Dead War, PS4 – Time-Limited Game Trials Biomutant, PS4 – Crusader Kings, PS4 – Cyberpunk 2077, PS4/PS5 – ELEX 2, PS4/PS5 – Farming Simulator 22, PS4/PS5 – Horizon Forbidden West, PS4/PS5 – Hot Wheels Unleashed, PS5 – LEGO City Undercover, PS4 – MotoGP 22, PS4/PS5 – OlliOlli World, PS4/PS5 – SpellForce II Reinforced, PS5 – The Cruel King and the Great Hero, PS4 – Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, PS4/PS5 – Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, PS5 – WWE 2K22, PS5 – PS1 games to receive PlayStation Trophy support? In a surprising turn of events, it seems that some classic PS1 games that will be available on the new and improved PS Plus service will launch with PlayStation Trophy support. A Tweet from Bend Studio, creators of the Syphon Filter franchise, confirmed that Trophy support will be available from launch. Incoming From Bend Studio: Agency intel reports that Syphon Filter will include Trophies when it arrives on the all-new PlayStation Plus. pic.twitter.com/YVdMixZxBR — Bend Studio (@BendStudio) May 19, 2022 Not only that, but the devs have also confirmed that as well as a list of Trophies to obtain, they also confirmed that players will be able to earn a Platinum Trophy too. And yes, you can earn the Platinum too. 🏆 pic.twitter.com/uCeE2diz99 — Bend Studio (@BendStudio) May 19, 2022 This is great news for fans of Syphon Filter and also Trophy hunters, but this also opens up the exciting possibility of tons of great PS1, PSP, PS2, and unpatched PS3 games getting full Trophy support on the service. Extra PS Plus features for PS1 and PSP games As well as Trophy Support for retro titles, a previous update suggested that players with access to these games will be getting more than just some potential extra objectives to complete. A resetera post revealed that some of these games may be sold individually, but not only that, but they will have new, quality of life settings to increase a player’s experience. Some games on the service, including Abe’s Odyssey, Ridge Racer 2, Worms World Party, and Worms Armageddon are listed to support the following features: CRT filter for an authentic-looking visual – Online play – PSP Games will support higher resolutions – Different scaling options and aspect ratios – Rewind feature – Quick save functionality – Cloud saving – Those are all of the confirmed games that have been released on the new PlayStation Plus Premium service so far. While you’re here, why don’t you also check out all of the games coming to and leaving Xbox Game Pass this month? Also, here is a bunch of info about upcoming games: GTA 6 | Overwatch 2 | Assassin’s Creed Infinity | Wolverine | Spider-Man 2 | Forspoken | KOTR Remake | Wonder Woman | FFXVI | Avatar Frontiers of Pandora | Sonic Frontiers | Dragon Age 4 | Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild sequel | The Witcher 3 next-gen patch | Avatar Frontiers of Pandora | Final Fantasy 16 | Street Fighter 6

  • All Once Human Ore locations & best places to mine – Dexerto

    All Once Human Ore locations & best places to mine Dexerto / Starry StudioTwo of the most important resources are among the toughest items to find in Once Human. If you’re trying to perfect your base, build, and explore this open-world game, you’ll need some Ores. While grabbing these resources as and when you find them is certainly a way to go, it’s vital players know what they’re looking for and where to find the various Ores as they hunt down monsters or complete Journeys and quests. So, to ensure you’re able to get the extremely rare Gold Ore or grab that Aluminium before you run out and venture to dangerous places, here are all the Ore locations in Once Human. All Ore locations in Once Human & where to find them Gravel Location: Everywhere – Tool needed: Standard Pickaxe – Gravel is an extremely useful resource to have in Once Human, and you’ll likely find yourself needing it for most building and crafting recipes, particularly when making Ingots out of the other Ores you find. As such, it’s a pretty common Ore to find. The ore itself doesn’t actually specify that it’s Gravel though, which can be confusing for newer players. So, if you’re having a hard time looking for the Ore, we’ve attached both an image and its locations above. Just look for standard rocks and mine them for Gravel. It’s also worth noting that you’ll get Gravel by mining various other Ores in Once Human, so farming all the rocks in your area isn’t always needed. Sulfur Location: Everywhere – Tool needed: Standard Pickaxe – Sulfur is a vital resource for any player looking to expand past their melee weapons and crossbows in Once Human. Used primarily for Gunpowder, you’ll want to keep quite the eye out for Sulfur on your travels. Luckily, it’s found all around Nalcott and can be mined with your standard Pickaxe, making it a nice early-game resource to gather. Unfortunately, Sulfur isn’t as common as the likes of Copper or Gravel, but it’s still plentiful. Copper Ore Location: Everywhere – Tool needed: Standard Pickaxe – Copper is one of the most common Ores in Once Human and can be found throughout the game’s map. Notably, the Copper Ore has a golden color to its nodes, which can mean players assume it’s gold instead. Copper is used for a lot of early-game electrical items, and is a vital resource to upgrade your pickaxe for the first time, so it’s well worth grabbing some when you come across it. Tin Ore Location: Broken Delta – Tool needed: Copper Pickaxe – Tin Ore is a little rarer in Once Human, and you’ll need a pickaxe upgraded to Copper to mine the nodes when you find them. While mostly found in Broken Delta, Tin does appear in the higher level areas as well, like Red Sands and Iron River. Nevertheless, the best place to mine Tin is in the northeast section of Broken Delta, as pinpointed above. Look for nodes of rock with metallic crystals and you’ll find Tin. For more details on how to find Tin Ore in Once Human, check out our guide. Iron Ore Location: Iron River – Tool needed: Bronze Pickaxe – Iron Ore is a pivotal resource in Once Human, as it’ll allow you to craft the necessary Ingots to upgrade your Pickaxe further. Luckily, it’s found in abundance in the Iron River, which is a relatively low-level location, although it can be explored at a lower level as long as you’re careful. As opposed to the likes of Tin or Copper, Iron Ore resembles a rock with an orange tinge to it, so it can be easy to miss. We found the best place to mine Iron Ore to be in the southwest of Iron River, just by the Teleportation Tower. This made it easy to travel from your base to the ore, and there’s plenty spawning just outside the tower itself too. Aluminium Ore Location: Red Sands, Blackheart Region – Tool needed: Steel Pickaxe – Aluminium is a later-game resource found in higher-level locations, like Red Sands and the Blackheart Region. The Ore itself resembles a smoother texture than Tin or Copper but has an extremely shiny surface, almost resembling silver. The best locations to check are in the Blackheart Region in the southwest. It’s a higher level area so be sure to bring the best weapons before heading in. Tungsten Ore Location: Red Sands, Iron River, Blackheart Region – Tool needed: Aluminium pickaxe – Tungsten Ore is found in troves throughout the higher-level locations of Once Human. Players will typically find them in groups, so look out for one and you’ll tend to find plenty more. We’ve found the most success along the southeast border of Red Sands, so be sure to check over there for more Ore. It’s worth noting, that you will need an Aluminium pickaxe to get hold of Tungsten, so it’s worth looking for those Ores first. Silver Ore Location: Everywhere – Tool needed: Bronze Pickaxe – Silver Ore is relatively rare in Once Human but can be found throughout the map. Nevertheless, we suggest heading to the Blackheart Region and teleporting to the Teleportation Tower on the far east of the region. If you follow the road along to the left, you’ll come across multiple Silver Ores along the way. The region may be tough, but it’s full of previous Ores. You’ll also need a Bronze Pickaxe to mine the Ore, so be sure to upgrade your tools before heading out into danger. Gold Ore Location: Red Sands, Blackheart, and Chalk Peak – Tool needed: Tungsten Pickaxe – Gold Ore is one of the rarest Ores in Once Human and can be incredibly tough and frustrating to find. Nevertheless, it’s best found in the Blackheart Region, Red Sands, and Chalk Peak, so be sure to check there first. We found the most Gold Ore in the Blackheart Region, where there were very few structures and primary locations. However, Gold is mainly RNG-based, so it’s worth searching elsewhere if you have little luck. On top of this, you’ll need to upgrade your Pickaxe to Tungsten, so there’s a fair amount of preparation before you’re able to access Gold. For more information on how to get Gold Ore in Once Human, check out our guide. Startrace Ore Location: Red Sands – Tool needed: Tungsten Pickaxe – Startrace Ore is the rarest Ore in Once Human as it only appears in small clusters in Red Sands. It’s extremely tough to find but is particularly useful for those looking to grab more Stardust for their adventures. You’ll need to grab a Tungsten Pickaxe to mine the Ore too, so be sure to prepare before heading into Red Sands. The two best locations for Startrace Ore in Once Human are at the coordinates 7299, -977, or 5426, -344 as they’ve given us the most Startrace. Where is the best place to mine in Once Human? While the best place to mine will entirely depend on what you’re looking for, we’d particularly recommend the Red Sands region. Not only can you find plenty of common Ore such as Gravel and Sulfur, but it’s great for those all-important late-game resources like Aluminium. Finally, it’s also a prime stop for Gold and Startrace which, as the rarest Ores in the game, can be extremely tough to find. So even if it takes you a while to find those rarer resources in the Red Sands, you’ll always be able to mine something worthwhile there because of the sheer variety it holds. Those are all the Ore locations in Once Human. While preparing to mine your chosen Ore, be sure to check out our guides on how to find Fireproof Plastic and Refined Parts, or how to find fuel for your vehicles, so you can get to them a little quicker.

  • All new weapons & gadgets in The Finals Season 2 – Dexerto

    All new weapons & gadgets in The Finals Season 2 Embark StudiosThe Finals Season 2 is here and Embark Studios brings a fresh slew of content in the form of new gadgets, specializations, and weapons. Here’s a rundown of everything new in The Finals Season 2. After a long and grueling Season 1, players finally get to have a breath of fresh air in Season 2 of The Finals. The free-to-play shooter from Embark which blends chaos, destruction, different gadgets, and weapons like no other, is getting brand-new content for fans to delve into. This includes a new map, weapon, abilities, gadgets for contestants, and of course, a brand-new Battle Pass as well. Season 2’s theme is quite different from the one before as it revolves around CNS, a rogue hacking collective that has taken over the arena in the game. So, with that said, here’s everything new in The Finals Season 2. All new Gadgets in The Finals Season 2 The three new Gadgets in The Finals Season 2 are Anti-Gravity Cube, Data Reshaper, and Gateway. Anti-Gravity Cube is a new gadget that belongs to the Heavy class, which you can use to manipulate gravity. Once you do that, you can “send debris, cashout stations, and even contestants toward the sky.” It’s a deployable gadget that creates a cylindrical area when activated, and everything in it gets affected by the disoriented gravity. Data Reshaper is the gadget for the Medium class mains using which you can change the appearance of objects like carriables and deployable objects into something else. This can trick enemies into assuming a Cashout station is safe to steal when in reality, explosives will be camouflaged into harmless decor. Gateway is a gadget available for Light class players and is a complete game changer. It’s another deployable tool that comes in a pair and when they are both placed and activated, will create a portal through which both players and objects can travel. All new Weapons in The Finals Season 2 The new weapons that join the arsenal in The Finals Season 2 are 93R, Famas, and KS-23. 93R is a weapon for the Light class whereas Famas and KS-23 are kept for Medium and Heavy classes, respectively. At the time of writing, it’s difficult to predict how these weapons shape up the meta, but if they end up being some of the most used weapons in players’ loadouts, we’ll make sure to update our build guides accordingly. New Specialization for Medium class The Medium class received extra love in The Finals Season 2 through Dematerializer, a new Specialization. It’s a tool that will temporarily create holes on physical surfaces through which you’d be able to see or pass through. You can also set it back to how it was in the first place and this can come in really handy during situations like stealing a Cashout or making a hole in the wall to catch enemies off guard. For more on The Finals, check our other content below: Best The Finals Heavy build | Best The Finals Medium build | Best The Finals Light build | The Finals best PC settings | How to get VRs | Does The Finals have aim assist? | The Finals file size on PC, PS5, Xbox | How to change your name | Is The Finals on PS4 and Xbox One? | Is The Finals on Xbox Game Pass? | How to add and invite friends | How many players play The Finals | The Finals system requirements | Can you play The Finals on Steam Deck?

  • All Omega Strikers voice actors: Full character cast – Dexerto

    All Omega Strikers voice actors: Full character cast Odyssey InteractiveOmega Strikers is filled with recognizable characters each with their own personalities. But who voices them? We have the answers. Omega Strikers is an action-packed 3v3 battlefield with chaos and goal-scoring. As you progress through the game you unlock different characters, each with their own skills and abilities. The characters also have their own recognizable personalities. But who voices these chaotic characters? There are some particularly famous faces voicing many of our favorite sports fighters. So, we’ve found all the current voice actors playing your favorite Omega Strikers characters. As more come into the game, this will be updated so keep an eye out. Contents All Omega Strikers voice actors – Juliette – Kai – Dubu – Estelle – Atlas – Juno – Drak’Ar – X – Era – Luna – Asher – Rune – Zentora – Ai.Mi – Rasmus – All Omega Strikers voice actors Juliette: Erica Mendez Erica Mendez is likely to be better known for voicing Kamisato Ayaka in Genshin Impact or her part in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Nevertheless, Erica Mendez is a well-known voice actor with plenty of experience. She voices the young upstart, Juliette. Kai: Robbie Daymond Perhaps best known for guest starring in multiple Critical Role episodes, Robbie Daymond is a talented and popular voice actor who plays the part of Kai. He also worked on notable games like League of Legends and Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Dubu: Casey Mongillo While Dubu isn’t exactly known for being the most talkative character in Omega Strikers, he’s still a fantastic addition, especially when voiced by Casey Mongillo. Casy is famous for being part of the Pokemon anime along with other animes like JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Estelle: Laura Post Estelle is a mysterious but powerful character in Omega Strikers and is voiced by Laura Post. She has voiced a variety of characters in other popular games like World of Warcraft and League of Legends among many others. Atlas: Gabe Kunda Atlas is one of the best goalkeepers you can use in Omega Strikers. He’s strong, determined, and always ready to protect his team. This character is voiced by Gabe Kunda, otherwise known for games like Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands or Apex Legends in which he voices Newcastle. Juno: Lilypichu Many may recognize the distinct voice of Lilypichu. Not only is she a large internet personality but she has also voiced games like Legends of Runeterra and Cookie Run: Kingdom. Lilypichu voices the adorable Juno in Omega Strikers. Drak’Ar: Neil Kaplan Despite not being entirely human, Drak’Ar brings the intimidation many are looking for when playing Omega Strikers. His voice actor, Neil Kaplan captures the recognizable voice of Drak’Ar, making him a character many will never forget. He’s best known for being in Final Fantasy and Attack on Titan. X: Arin Hanson Arin Hanson will be recognizable for two reasons. The first is his Youtube channel, Game Grumps or Egoraptor. The second will be his voice acting for shows like Rick and Morty, Bee and Puppycat and his creation of Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator. Hanson capture the eccentric personality of X with ease. Era: Rachelle Heger Era is the mysterious witchy character that’s undeniably a joy to play and a powerful addition to any Omega Strikers team. She’s brought to life by Rachelle Heger, a voice actor known for their work on Rune Factory 5 and Soul Hackers 2. Luna: Erica Luttrell Luna is rather chaotic and excitable, and no other voice actor is as good at those attributes then Erica Luttrell. She’s voiced characters and played parts in Apex Legends, Steven Universe, and more serious games like Diablo III. Asher: Allegra Clark Allegra Clark is in multiple popular games like Apex Legends, Genshin Impact, Dragon Age: Inquisition and so many more. Her expert voice acting is again portrayed through the rather boisterous and powerful Asher in Omega Strikers. Rune: Xander Mobus Rune is voiced by Xander Mobus, who is best known in the video game world for voicing The Announcer in the Super Smash Bros. franchise, as well as playing the role of Joker in Persona 5 Royal. Anime fans may also recognize his voice from appearances in Bleach, Naruto, and Sword Art Online. Zentaro: Beau Bridgland Beau Bridgland will be most familiar to Genshin Impact players as the voice of Chonyong. He has also featured in several other games, including Fruit Ninja 2, Wasteland 3, and Trials of Mana. He brings the young swordsman Zentaro to life in Omega Strikers. Ai.Mi: Cassandra Lee Morris Cassandra Lee Morris is no stranger to video games, having voiced Morgana in Persona 5 and several characters in the Danganronpa games. Anime fans may also know her from having starred as various characters in the Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokemon franchises, as well as most recently voicing Rin Tamaki in A Place Further Than The Universe. Rasmus: CDawgVA (Connor Marc Colquhoun) Connor Marc Colquhoun, better known online as CDawgVA, is a YouTuber and voice actor who gained popularity through his anime content. He has worked on a number of anime-abridged series including Dragon Ball Z and Hunter X Hunter, as well as a handful of video games with Omega Strikers and Honkai Star Rail being the most recent. Those are all the Omega Strikers voice actors. This article will be updated whenever new characters are added to the game. In the meantime, why not take a look at some of our other guides below: Omega Strikers Ranks explained | Omega strikers gameplay | All Omega Strikers voice actors | Best Kai builds | Is Omega Strikers cross-platform? | How to unlock all characters

  • How to get all new Switch Skills in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak – Dexerto

    How to get all new Switch Skills in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak CapcomSunbreak, the latest expansion of Monster Hunter Rise is now out and it comes with a host of Switch Skills for you to choose from. Our guide lists all the new ones available in the game as well as how you can unlock them. Switch Skills are a highly customizable mechanic in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. This mechanic allows you to swap between various Silkbind and weapon movesets that come in handy when taking on some of the monolithic foes that the game has to offer. However, unlocking these Switch Skills and then making the most of them for each weapon will require some prior knowledge. Don’t worry, our guide will take you through all the new Switch Skills in the game as well as how you can unlock them. All new Switch Skills in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Every weapon in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak features unique Switch Skills which can be used only when equipped with that specific weapon. Having said that, here’s a list of all the new Switch Skills that were released with the new expansion. These are all the new Switch Skills that were released with the Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak expansion. With all of that being said, let’s check out how you can unlock Switch Skills in the game. How to unlock Switch Skills in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak? Similar to the base game of Monster Hunter Rise, you will have to play through the story available in the Sunbreak expansion to unlock new Switch Skills for your weapons. However, there is one area that must be met before you can start unlocking these skills in the game. You must reach Master Rank 4 to unlock and use new Switch Skills in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. Once you have reached the required rank, you will need to head over to the Elgado Outpost and learn Skill Swap from Master Utsushi. From this point onwards, you will be able to unlock new Switch Skills for all your weapons to use against formidable foes in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. So, there you have it, every Frocium ore location in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak and its uses. Make sure you check out our Monster Hunter page for all the latest news and updates.

  • All new Nintendo Switch games in 2022 – Dexerto

    All new Nintendo Switch games in 2022 NintendoThe Nintendo Switch is now five years into its life and shows no signs of slowing down. Here’s all the new Switch games coming to the console in 2022. While the release of the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S gave the Nintendo Switch some stiff competition, the portable hybrid console has continued to sell well. From fantastic first-party Switch games to ports of older titles finding new life on the system, the Nintendo Switch continues to thrive even in the face of advancing gaming technology. In 2022, the system has been given a shot in the arm thanks to the OLED model, however, what really makes the console stand out is the release of new Switch games each month. From Mario, Pokemon, Zelda and so many others – here’s all the new Nintendo Switch games coming our way this year. Contents March 2022 new Switch games – April 2022 new Switch games – May 2022 new Switch games – Summer and beyond – To be confirmed – March 2022 new Switch games The following new Switch games will be coming to the console in March 2o22: April 2022 new Switch games The following new Switch games will be coming to the console in April 2022: May 2022 new Switch games The following new Switch games will be coming to the console in May 2022: Summer and beyond The following new Switch games will be coming to the console from June 2022 onwards: To be confirmed The following new Switch games will be coming to the console at some point in 2022, providing they are not delayed: So, that’s all the new Switch games coming in 2022 so far. For more Nintendo news, check out some of the following articles: | All Pokemon Go promo codes for March 2022 |How to get Arceus in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl | Everything we know about BOTW 2 | Zelda: Skyward Sword HD review | Why Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s new DLC is a good sign|

  • All new cars coming in Forza Horizon 5 Series 4: Vehicle list – Dexerto

    All new cars coming in Forza Horizon 5 Series 4: Vehicle list Playground GamesPlayground Games has revealed series 4 of Forza Horizon 5 and with it comes eight new cars for players around the world to enjoy. On January 31, Playground Games revealed the next month-long series for Forza Horizon 5, and with it are eight new cars for players to drive around Mexico. Included in Horizon 5’s monthly refresh is the Horizon World Cup, an event in which players can route for their favorite country using cars from those locations in various races. Information about Series 4 was revealed during a one-hour update on Twitch, as developers ran through what to expect in the coming weeks. The theme for Series 4 is the Year of the Tiger, with Playground Games releasing several Chinese manufactured vehicles in the game for the first time in the franchise. New cars list: Forza Horizon 5 Series 4 The following eight cars will be added to Forza Horizon 5 throughout series 4, with four coming from the festival playlist and four from the car pass DLC. 2012 Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0 – 2013 Wuling Sunshine S – 2015 MG MG3 – 2016 NIO EP9 – These cars are available in the Forza Horizon 5 Car Pass DLC, with one dropping every week throughout Series 4. 1992 Mazda 323 GT-R – 2005 MG XPower SV-R – 2010 Porsche 911 Sport Classic – 2021 Volkswagen Golf R – When does Forza Horizon 5 series 4 start? According to the stream, Forza Horizon 5 series 4 will start on Thursday, February 3, 2022, at 6:30 AM PT / 9:30 AM ET. Now that we have early patch notes for the next series of the game, all eyes will turn to the players to see what cars become fan favorites. For more information regarding Horizon 5 Series 4 and other community news, head over to our hub.

  • All Naraka Bladepoint mobile characters: Full roster & rumors – Dexerto

    All Naraka Bladepoint mobile characters: Full roster & rumors 24 EntertainmentNaraka Bladepoint is finally coming to mobile, allowing players to dive into the Asian-inspired battle royale via handheld device, but which characters will you be able to play as? Here’s everything we know so far about the game’s full roster. Set amid the cherry blossoms of an Eastern-inspired paradise, Naraka Bladepoint pits players against each other in a 60-man battle royale to the death. Already insanely popular on PC, the game will be coming to mobile, too, allowing players to take their shot at glory on the go. As with every game, though, Naraka is defined by its extensive character roster, offering a vast array of different gameplay styles to suit your every need. But just what Naraka Bladepoint characters will we see in the mobile version? Here’s everything we know so far about Naraka Mobile’s roster. Contents All Naraka Bladepoint Mobile characters: Full roster In an exclusive interview with Dexerto, Naraka’s Lead Producer, Ray Kwan, confirmed that all of the characters from the PC game will be arriving on the mobile version of Morus Island. Read More: Is Naraka: Bladepoint free-to-play? – “In regards to the launch roster, we won’t spoil too much here, but all heroes you’ve met in Naraka on PC will be in Naraka mobile as well,” he states, meaning that we’ll be seeing familiar faces like Matari and Takeda Nobutada return to the fray. At the moment, Naraka Bladepoint Mobile’s roster is: Tianhai – Viper Ning – Yoto Hime – Temulch – Tarka Ji – Kurumi – Matari – Valda Cui – Yueshan – Wuchen – Upcoming Naraka Bladepoint mobile characters At the moment the devs remain pretty tight lipped about whether or not we’ll see any new characters accompany the mobile game – but we’re pretty sure we will. Noting that Naraka Mobile is “an independent project,” we’ll likely see exclusive new warriors enter the fray in the style of Apex Legends Mobile – whether or not they eventually make it into the PC version is anyone’s guess. So that’s everything we know so far about Naraka Bladepoint’s mobile roster. As more details emerge about 24 Entertainment’s new mobile endeavor, be sure to brush up on your skills in advance with our Naraka guides: Naraka Bladepoint character tier list | How to heal in Naraka Bladepoint | How to counter in Naraka Bladepoint | Is Naraka Bladepoint free-to-play?

  • All Moons in Lethal Company explained: Where should you land? – Dexerto

    All Moons in Lethal Company explained: Where should you land? ZeekerssMoons are basically the maps in Lethal Company where you can land and collect the required scrap. Here is a discussion on all the moons within the game. Lethal Company is a survival horror game where you must go to moons to gather scrap and sell it to the Company. These moons are basically maps and you need to choose one to land. Some of the moons are easy to go by, while the others can be a bit challenging. There are multiple conditions that you have to consider before you decide to make your journey. The task involves dealing with many hazards either alongside your friends or solo depending on how you want to play. If you are confused when it comes to the selection of a particular moon, we have got you covered. Every moon in Lethal Company There are a total of 9 moons in Lethal Company. Some of those moons are free to land, while others will need money. The moons that need money to land are much more difficult compared to the free ones. The names, cost, and difficulty level of the moons have been listed in the following table: Which moon should you land on in Lethal Company? The moon that you will land on will depend on the weather and condition modifiers. There is no one single moon that is the best to land as the scrap that you can find will depend on the weather. The paid moons have the best loot, but they are also very hard and you should gear up before trying to approach them. It’s much easier to get lost on more difficult moons, and the entities that spawn there are much more difficult. Unless you have a team that’s well coordinated, you’ll almost certainly die. Keep that in mind before investing in travelling to these faraway locations. This is all that we know about the Moons in Lethal Company so far. If you found it informative, do not forget to check out some of our other guides at Dexerto. How to get & use jet-pack in Lethal Company | Is Lethal Company coming to Xbox Series X|S & PS5? | Can you play Lethal Company solo? | Does Lethal Company have cheats? | Can you play Lethal Company on Steam Deck?

  • All mounts in Hogwarts Legacy & how to unlock them – Dexerto

    All mounts in Hogwarts Legacy & how to unlock them Avalanche SoftwareTraversing the expansive map of Hogwarts Legacy on foot can become a test of endurance, but thankfully, the game offers a variety of riding mounts to enhance your exploration experience. Meanwhile, Hogwarts Legacy is home to a diverse array of magical creatures, from the endearing Mooncalf to the formidable Dragons. These larger beasts double as mounts, elevating your exploration of the game’s wizarding world to new heights of wonder. As well as making traversal much quicker, using mounts can also make your experience in the game even more magical. Who doesn’t want to fly around Hogwarts Castle atop a mighty Hippogriff, after all? So, here is every mount available in Hogwarts Legacy. Contents All mounts in Hogwarts Legacy Thestral mount Thestrals made their cinematic appearance in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and since then, these spectral horses have proven incredibly popular. What makes Thestrals so special is their ability to fly, which means players will likely be able to both gallop and fly through the game’s environments. Players can unlock the Thestral mount by purchasing the Hogwarts Legacy Deluxe Edition or Collector’s Edition, which comes bundled with the Dark Arts Battle Arena alongside other in-game items. Hippogriff mount Hippogriffs also appear in Hogwarts Legacy as mounts that players can use to fly around Hogwarts and other locations. This legendary creature originally made its appearance in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, with Buckbeak helping Harry and co. The Onyx Hippogriff was only obtainable by pre-ordering any edition of Hogwarts Legacy, so if you didn’t do it, you won’t be able to get your hands on this particular variant. Broomstick While not a living-breathing creature, the broom is arguably the most iconic mount in the Harry Potter universe. In fact, nearly every witch and wizard utilizes this magic-enchanted broom to fly around, especially those who enjoy playing intense games of Quidditch. To unlock the ability to use broomsticks players need to complete the main story mission ‘Flying class’, and then buy themselves a broom. Graphorn The Graphorn is a ground-only mount in Hogwarts Legacy. This creature is a unique mix between an elephant and a ram in appearance. It can be unlocked by completing the side quest ‘San Bakar’s Trial‘ which becomes available in the late stages of the game. You’ll encounter a Graphorn during this side quest and it will eventually charge toward your character and you’ll be given the option to either attack or kneel in front of it before the quest ends. Once this has been done, wild Graphorn will be available to tame by visiting the Graphorn Den, located on the Graphorn Coast. That’s every mount you can get in Hogwarts Legacy. Check out our Hogwarts Legacy page for even more guides. Which classic Harry Potter characters are in Hogwarts Legacy? | What is the Vivarium in Hogwarts Legacy? | Hogwarts Legacy Trophy list | Is Hogwarts Legacy coming to Xbox Game Pass? | All confirmed mounts in Hogwarts Legacy | Is Hogwarts Legacy open world? | Will Hogwarts Legacy be on Steam Deck? | How to play Hogwarts Legacy early | All confirmed classes & professors in Hogwarts Legacy | Can you play Quidditch in Hogwarts Legacy? | Does Hogwarts Legacy have character creation? | Hogwarts Legacy beasts | All confirmed Hogwarts Legacy locations | Will Hogwarts Legacy have microtransactions?

  • All monsters in Lethal Company: Bosses, facility monsters, more – Dexerto

    All monsters in Lethal Company: Bosses, facility monsters, more ZeekerssThere are all kinds of dangerous monsters you’ll have to face in Lethal Company. Here’s a full rundown of all the creatures in the game. Lethal Company is a co-op horror experience that is still in early access, but it’s proving incredibly popular amongst PC players. It’s not just a solo experience either, and the player count has been skyrocketing ever since it was released. Being a horror game, Lethal Company has various creatures that you will encounter on your journey through the stars. While some of them are harmless, others can pose a threat as soon as you go near them, and the recent Version 45 patch has added a few more foes to fight. So, if you are wondering how many Lethal Company monsters there are, along with their types — our guide has everything you need to know. Types of monsters in Lethal Company There are three types of monsters in Lethal Company: Facility monsters – Moon monsters – Bosses – Facility monsters are the ones you’ll encounter inside the facilities of moons and some of them can be quite deadly. Moon monsters are not found inside the facilities, but they roam around moons during the day and are mostly harmless. Bosses, however, are the monsters you have to be really careful about. They mostly show up after 6 pm on dangerous moons like the Dine, Rend, and Titan but come out earlier during bad weather. List of all monsters in Lethal Company Here are all the monsters you can find in Lethal Company: Baboon Hawk – Bracken – Bunker Spiders – Circuit Bee – Coil-Head – Earth Leviathan – Eyeless Dog – Forest Keeper – Ghost Girl – Hoarding Bug – Hygrodere – Jeb – Jester – Manticoil – Masked – Nutcracker – Roaming Locust – Snare Flea – Spore Lizard – Thumper – As we mentioned earlier, some of the monsters from the list above like Circuit Bee and Manticoils are mostly harmless unless you mess around with them. On the other hand – Earth Leviathan, Eyeless Dog, and Forest Keeper are the bosses that will take longer to beat. So, there you have it — that’s a rundown of all Lethal Company monsters. For more about the game, be sure to check our other content and guides below: Can you play Lethal Company solo? | How to get & use jet-pack | How many people play Lethal Company? | All Moons in Lethal Company | All monsters in Lethal Company | Does Lethal Company have cheats? | Can you play Lethal Company on Mac? | How to use emotes in Lethal Company? | What are Hoarding Bugs in Lethal Company?

  • All missions in Evil Dead: The Game – How to beat mission 3 & more – Dexerto

    All missions in Evil Dead: The Game – How to beat mission 3 & more Saber InteractiveFinding it difficult to beat the missions in Evil Dead: The Game? We’ve broken down all of the missions to help slay those pesky Deadites. Evil Dead: The Game is a groovy take on the asymmetrical horror genre, featuring the likes of Ash Williams, Henry The Red, and more. Players battle Deadites and the Kandarian Demon in multiplayer, but there are a few solo missions to earn rewards such as new characters and secrets. The missions in Evil Dead: The Game aren’t merciful, so we’re here to help as you grab your boomstick and send those Deadites back to hell. Contents How to complete Evil Dead: The Game – Mission One – How to complete Evil Dead: The Game – Mission Two – How to complete Evil Dead: The Game – Mission Three – How to complete Evil Dead: The Game – Mission Four – How to complete Evil Dead: The Game – Mission Five – Will there be more missions? – How to complete Evil Dead: The Game – Mission One The first mission of Evil Dead: The Game, ‘If you love someone, set them free…with a chainsaw’, takes place during the events of Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn. While the tasks here are fairly simple and give you a sense of the game’s mechanics, it can be easy to be overwhelmed by Deadites. Here’s what you need to do complete Mission One: Grab supplies from the Knowby Cabin – Head to Bronson Cave and collect Linda’s necklace – Head to Demonic Treehouse and dig up Linda’s head – Defeat the first wave of Deadites – Head to Payne Manor and grab the Legendary weapons – Return to Knowby Cabin and go to the shed – Defeat the last wave of Deadites – Like most scenarios in Evil Dead: The Game, this mission will see your fear meter rise, so make sure to locate bonfires via the mini-map. You can also stand next to lanterns and other light sources to reduce your fear too. Each wave of Deadites will spawn a boss-type enemy to deal with. It is best to dodge their attacks, get a few headshots in and play it safe. How to complete Evil Dead: The Game – Mission Two Mission two of Evil Dead: The Game is far more laid back, as you’ll be helping Ash collect bottles of Wisemen’s Brew across the map. Appropriately titled ‘Party Down!’, follow these steps to get the party started: Grab supplies from the spawn area – Head to one of the six Wisemen’s Brew locations in any order – Defeat the wave of Deadites at each location – ‘Party Down!’ is one of the more straightforward missions in the game, so you should be able to breeze through this with ease. Make sure to search buildings such as Shockley Auto or the Gas Station for supplies such as Shemps’s Cola or ammo. How to complete Evil Dead: The Game – Mission Three Probably one of the most difficult missions in the entire game, ‘Kill Em’ All’ will send players on a quest to rid the map of Deadites at different locations. Cast aside your fear, however, as you can clear this mission with these steps: Search the spawn area for ammo, Amulet’s and Shemp’s Cola – Get inside the car and drive to Faison Farm – Defeat 12 Deadites – Drive to the field near Dead End – Before you start the next wave, go to the shed and pick up the Lumberjack Axe – Start the wave and kill 9 Deadites – Drive to Fairview Campground – Defeat the last 4 Deadites – The hardest part of this mission is definitely killing off the boss in the second wave. We recommend dealing with the basic Deadites as quickly as possible, so you can focus your attention on the Demi-Eligos boss enemy. Read More: Evil Dead: The Game review – Groovy asymmetrical horror is a love letter to the franchise – Demi-Eligos has a devastating attack pattern that will lunge at you and is highly resistant to ranged damage. You’ll need to get your hits in quickly, before retreating to dodge its attacks and getting a few shots from afar if possible. Be patient and you’ll get through this fight. How to complete Evil Dead: The Game – Mission Four Now that you’ve battled your way through ‘Kill Em’ All’, you’re more than prepared to tackle the fourth mission. However, this time you’ll be stepping into the shoes of Ash’s companion Pablo: Loot the house in front of Pablo and take the Revolver – Get to Fairview Campground and clear out the Deadites – Grab the Machete from the fallen Deadites – Stand next to the Chainsaw to trigger the next location – At El Brujo’s Hut, go inside the house and grab El Brujo’s Amulet – Go to Railway Loop and avoid any encounters with Deadites where possible – Ash’s possessed hand will go to Dead End, where you can grab it – Be stealthy as you approach Jake’s Gas N’ Go to find Ash – Get gas from Wadesboro Junkyard and Shockley Auto – Escape in the car – The key to ‘It’s not gonna let us go’ is stealth and picking your moments. Using El Brujo’s Amulet will grant you a form of invisibility from some Deadites, but most will still be able to see you. Make use of any light sources or bonfires to keep your fear down as you traverse the map. Jake’s Gas N’ Go has a number of Deadites outside, which are best avoided by staying as far as possible. Shockley Auto will pit you against the Demi-Eligos from the previous mission again, so be quick with the objective and patient against its attacks. How to complete Evil Dead: The Game – Mission Five If you’ve made it this far, then pat yourself on the back, as mission five is the last one to complete. ‘Homecoming King’ will enable players to control Lord Arthur from Army of Darkness, who is laying down the hurt on Deadites in a modern-day setting: Head inside the Lucky Valley Lodge for supplies – Loot the basement in the adjacent house and grab the Shovel – Get in the car and head to the marked location – Enemies spawn endlessly, so grab the Kandarian Dagger quickly – Travel to the next marked location for the Necronomicon – Kill the wave of Deadites, using headshots on Deadite Scotty – Grab the Epic Crossbow and special ammo from the last Deadite – Head to battle Evil Ash – Kill the Deadites and avoid attacking Evil Ash (he can’t be killed yet) – When you exit the cave, head toward Sewer Treatment Plant – Grab the Legendary Crossbow and go to Payne Manor – Take care of the Guardians and grab Arthur’s Fabled Sword – Head to the next location and deal with the Pit Deadite – Kill Evil Ash and his Deadite minions – Evil Ash can be troublesome to defeat if you don’t interrupt his Deadite summoning, so get a few hits in to prevent him from doing so. He can perform an attack that grants no warning, but the small amount of damage from this is worth stopping the swarm. Will there be more missions? The final mission of the game teases more Army of Darkness-focused content for the future, which the developers have confirmed. However, this will be for the multiplayer portion of the game, but a sixth mission is teased in the main menu. And there you have it. You’re set to beat all the missions in Evil Dead: The Game. Be sure to check out our other guides here: Evil Dead: The Game classes – All Survivor & Demon characters, abilities, skills | Why is Evil Dead: The Game not working on Xbox? Devs address system error issue | How to unlock Evil Dead: The Game characters – Amanda Fisher, Pablo Simon Bolivar & more |Is Evil Dead: The Game crossplay? How to play cross-platform on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch & PC | How to add and invite friends in Evil Dead: The Game

  • All monsters in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak expansion – Dexerto

    All monsters in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak expansion CapcomMonster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is home to some incredibly dangerous wyverns, and we’ve got everything you need to know about every Sunbreak monster. The Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak expansion is in full swing, which means Hunters have been busy embarking upon a new monolithic adventure. From additional locales to new Wirebug moves, there are plenty of fresh experiences for players to enjoy. However, just like previous Monster Hunter expansions, Sunbreak features a roster of new and returning creatures for players to hunt. In order to give you an edge over the game’s beastly foes, we’ve got a list of every monster featured in Sunbreak. All Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak monsters Malzeno Malzeno is the main flagship of Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. Not much is known about this mysterious Elder Dragon, but it does look incredibly strong. In fact, during the Sunbreak reveal trailer, Malzeno can be seen taking down a Rathalos. Red energy appears to also glow from its wings and red mane, which could indicate that Malzeno is a Dragon element monster. This fearsome Elder Dragon also has a pair of gigantic horns, talons, and a spiked tail that it will likely stab enemies with. Lunagaron Lunagaron is a new Fanged Wyvern that shares a striking resemblance to Tobi-Kadachi and Odogaron. Due to the close resemblance to Odogaron in both its look and name, it’s currently speculated to be a new variant of the Monster Hunter: World beast. The wolf-like creature seems to grow empowered whenever the moon is at its fullest, letting out a terrifying howl that strikes fear into anything that happens to hear it. Last year’s Game Awards Sunbreak trailer showed Lunagron growing ice upon its back, which it will likely use to tear through its opponent’s flesh – inflicting them with Ice Blight that slows stamina regen. Lunagaron is shown to be an excellent climber and appears to be incredibly agile. Shogun Ceanataur Aside from the two new monsters that were showcased, Shogun Ceanataur will also be making its highly-anticipated return in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak. This oversized crab was first introduced in Monster Hunter 2 and has been featured in numerous titles since. However, its release in Sunbreak will mark the first time the Carapaceon has received a high-fidelity makeover. While his moveset has yet to be revealed, we can expect to see the usual erratic movements, high-pressure water jets, and bone-crunching pincer moves. Garangolm Garangolm is a hulking beast that uses its size to stomp its foes into the ground. If that wasn’t scary enough, Garangolm utilizes both water and fire moves to overwhelm those that dare to cross its path. Astalos Astalos is returning to Monster Hunter with the Sunbreak expansion. This Flying Wyvern first appeared in Monster Hunter Generations, where it famously used its thunder moves to shock the life out of its enemies. Hunters will need to dodge everything from AoE electrical explosions, deadly claw swipes, and tail slams to try and stay alive. Blood Orange Bishaten Blood Orange Bishaten is a new variant that throws exploding pinecones that deal huge amounts of damage. With its erratic movements and fast attacks, dodging these explosive attacks could be rather tricky. Seregios Seregios is returning to the Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. This Flying Wyvern is known for its razor-sharp claws, which it uses to rip and tear its opponents to ribbons. If that wasn’t terrifying enough, Seregios can fire needle-like barbs from its tail, which can cause the Bleeding Status to any Hunters hit. Aurora Somnacanth Aurora Somnacanth is a new variant coming to Sunbreak. This monster unleashes ice-based attacks in order to freeze any enemies that dare to get too close. Its ice breath is one move Hunters will need to take note of, especially if they wish to avoid a quick death. Magma Almudron Unlike its regular counterpart, Magma Almudron uses fire-based attacks to burn its enemies to a crisp. Magma Almudron lives in the Lava Caverns and is known to dig into the molten ground, which gives it a special heated state. The lava-dwelling monster uses its colossal tail to both crush and unleash flaming-hot magma toward its targets. Espinas Espinas is a thorny monster from the Monster Hunter Frontier series, and while it’s docile in its environment it can be extremely dangerous when angered. Gore Magala Previously seen in Monster Hunter 4, Gore Magala is sightless, but uses its wing membranes to sense its prey. It can move into a frenzy state that causes the ground to crack beneath its feet. Daimyo Hermitaur/Pyre Rakna-Kadaki The Daimyo Hermitaur and its subspecies, the Pyre Rakna-Kadaki, make their debut in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. These crab-like creatures have different attacks from one another, with the latter offering fire-based attacks. Shagaru Magala Shagaru Magala is an elder dragon who was first introduced in Monster Hunter 4. It’s attacks include a series of grabs that can crush hunters and hurl them around. When enranged, the dragon flies high into the air and covers itself in a purple aura before unleashing a powerful ariel assault. Furious Rajang First introduced in Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, Furious Rajang is a variety of Rajang. The fanged-beast monster is extremely aggressive and can perform thunder attacks. One of its signature moves during battle is to throw a series of electric balls that slam into the ground, causing electric shockwaves to affect the surrounding area. Gaismagorm Gaismagorm is one of the new monster additions to the Sunbreak expansion and is featured in the game’s final boss battle at the end of the main story. Gaismagorm uses explosions created by its mouth to deal big damage and shakes the ground throwing rubble to indicate the oncoming attack. Afflicted Monsters After defeating Gaismagorm, the endgame of Sunbreak will be available and one of the core aspects is taking on Afflicted Monsters. These are previously defeated monsters that have been infected with Qurio and have become stronger as a result. All Afflicted Monsters will be faster and much more aggressive than the first time you fought them, which can turn even the most basic monsters into formidable foes. You’ll be rewarded with the highest rarity weapons in the game after defeating them, however, so it’s more than worth the challenge. Post-launch content Lucent Nargacuga Lucent Nargacuga was first introduced in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, where it famously obliterated Hunters with its invisibility and swift attacks. Keeping track of this high-speed monster can be rather tricky, so make sure you keep on your toes to avoid any quick carts. Seething Bazelgeuse This Wyvern is a variant of the Bazelgeuse that was originally introduced in the Monster Hunter World: Iceborne expansion. In battle, it relies on explosive scales to inflict devasting damage on enemies. Seething Bazelgeuse was released alongside Lucent Nargacuga as part of the game’s first post-launch update in August. Violet Mizutsune Violet Mizutsune is known to wrap itself in flames and unleash deadly bubbles that cause fiery explosions, causing nearby hunters to take serious amounts of damage. Flaming Espinas Flaming Espinas makes its proud return in update 2, giving hunters the chance to take down this more aggressive variant. Expect plenty of hard-hitting attacks and even more dangerous ranged fireballs. Risen Chameleos Risen Chameleos is the latest monster who has managed to overcome the Quirio affliction, and now has new attacks and abilities that players will need to learn to avoid triple carting. If the ordinary version of this classic Elder Dragon wasn’t frightening enough, then its new Risen form can send even the best hunters back to base camp. Chaotic Gore Magala Gore Magala repeatedly shed their skin until they eventually mature into Shagaru Magala, but they can get stuck between their adolescent and mature state, creating the Chaotic Gore Magala variant. As a result, Chaotic Gore Magla can use attacks of both Gore and Shagaru Magala. Risen Kushala Daora Risen Kushala Daora is known to create even more destruction with its wind-based attacks, forming devastating tornados that tear through the environment. The AoE of its tornados are much larger than its regular counterpart, so Hunters will need to take extra care when facing this deadly Elder Dragon. Risen Teostra Risen Teostra bombards Hunters with fire-based attacks that can quickly send even the most skilled Hunters back to base camp. If its supernova wasn’t terrifying enough, this deadly variant has the ability to spit out additional fire attacks after the initial blast. So, there you have it, that’s every monster in Sunbreak so far. Make sure you check our Monster Hunter page for all the latest news and content updates. Monster Broth location in Monster Hunter Rise | High-quality Pelt Monster Hunter Rise | Monster Hunter Rise Speartuna location | Monster Hunter Rise monster list | Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak hub | Monster Hunter Rise Zenny guide | Monster Hunter Rise PC review

  • All Marvel Snap Locations: Every unique effect explained – Dexerto

    Holding two of three Locations in Marvel Snap is the key to victory, so therefore, knowing every possible effect is vital to your success. Here’s a complete breakdown of every single Location in Marvel Snap to date so you can get ahead of the curve,\n\nLocations are everything in Marvel Snap. Your sole objective is to control as many Locations as possible in order to win. But with each having its own unique effect, every game will have you changing up your strategy on the fly.\n\nFrom simple effects like adding Power to your cards to outright adding a seventh turn, Locations can completely flip any given match on its head.\n\nThus, if you’re looking to succeed in the game, it’s crucial you know every possible Location before they appear. So here’s a full rundown on every Marvel Snap Location today along with all the unique effects.\n\n Locations are everything in Marvel Snap. Familiarize yourself with each unique effect so you’re never caught off-guard.\nHow Locations work in Marvel Snap\nWith each Marvel Snap game, three Locations are present in the middle of the field. At the very beginning, just one of these Locations will be visible, with the following revealed across turns two and three.\n\nOver six turns, your objective is to amass as must Power as possible at these Locations. Having more Power than your opponent in two of the three Locations is your end goal.\n\nThis means even if one Location goes ignored for the entire match, you can still win so long as you dominate the remaining two.\n\nThough with every round of action in Marvel Snap, the combination of Locations will be different. Each time around, a unique mix will be revealed, meaning you can rest on your laurels and expect one strategy to work across every game.\nWhat are Featured Locations in Marvel Snap?\nWhile most Locations in Marvel Snap have an equal chance of showing up in your next game, a few can stand out from the pack and appear more often than others.\n\n With each passing week in Marvel Snap, expect to see fresh Locations featured more prominently than others. To keep the game fresh and ensure even the most experienced players remain on their toes, Featured Locations rotate to shake up the meta.\n\nWhile Featured, the specific Location has far greater odds of appearing in your next match. While it’s not a guarantee, the Featured Location will appear in a vast majority of games across that weekend, meaning it’d be wise to build a deck around its effect.\nFull list of Marvel Snap Locations\nAt launch, Marvel Snap featured more than 50 unique Locations in total and that number is already growing. While that’s plenty to wrap your head around, more Locations are being added to the mix with seasonal updates each and every month.\n\nBelow is a complete list of every Location we know about thus far in Marvel Snap.\n\n\n\nLocation\nEffect\n\n\nAltar of Death\nWhen you play a card here, destroy it to get +2 Energy next turn.\n\n\nAsgard\nAt the end of turn 4, whoever is winning here draws 2 cards.\n\n\nAsteroid M\nAfter you play a 3 or 4-Cost card, move it here.\n\n\nAtlantis\nIf you only have one card here, it has +5 Power.\n\n\nAttilan\nOn turn 4, shuffle your hand into your deck. Draw 3 cards.\n\n\nAunt May’s\nThe first card you play here gets +3 Power and moves.\n\n\nAvengers Compound\nOn turn 5, all cards must be played here.\n\n\nBar Sinister\nWhen you play a card here, fill this Location with copies of it.\n\n\nBar With No Name\nWhoever has the least Power here wins.\n\n\nBaxter Building\nWhoever is winning this location gets +3 Power at the others.\n\n\nCamp Lehigh\nAdd a random 3-Cost card to each player’s hand.\n\n\nCentral Park\nAdd a Squirrel to each location.\n\n\nCloning Vats\nWhen you play a card here, add a copy to your hand.\n\n\nCollapsed Mine\nFill this Location with Rocks. Skip a turn to destroy your Rocks.\n\n\nCrimson Cosmos\n1, 2, and 3-Cost cards can’t be played here.\n\n\nDaily Bugle\nGet a copy of a card in your opponent’s hand.\n\n\nDanger Room\nCards played here have a 25% chance to be destroyed.\n\n\nDark Dimension\nCards played here are not revealed until the game ends.\n\n\nDeath’s Domain\nWhen you play a card here, destroy it. (Previously this effect was seen on Knowhere) \n\n\nDeep Space\nOn Reveal abilities won’t happen at this Location.\n\n\nDistrict X\nReplace both decks with 10 random cards.\n\n\nDream Dimension\nOn turn 5, cards cost 1 more.\n\n\nEgo\nEgo takes over and plays your cards for you.\n\n\nElysium\nCards cost 1 less.\n\n\nEternity Range\nAfter turn 3, add a Rock to the losing player’s side.\n\n\nFisk Tower\nWhen a card moves here, destroy it.\n\n\nFlooded\nCards can’t be played here.\n\n\nFlooding\nThis is the last turn cards can be played here.\n\n\nFogwell’s Gym\nBoth players get double Boosters this game.\n\n\nGamma Lab\nAfter turn 3, transform all cards here into the Hulk.\n\n\nGrand Central\nAt the end of turn 5, put a card from each player’s hand here.\n\n\nGreat Web\nAfter each turn, move one card to the Web for a random player.\n\n\nHala\nAt the end of turn 4, destroy all cards controlled by the player losing here.\n\n\nHellfire Club\n1-Cost cards can’t be played here.\n\n\nHell’s Kitchen\nDraw a 1-Cost card from your deck.\n\n\nIsle of Silence\nOngoing effects are disabled here.\n\n\nJotunheim\nAfter each turn, cards here lose 1 Power.\n\n\nK’un-Lun\nWhen a card moves here, give it +2 Power.\n\n\nKamar-Taj\nOn Reveal effects happen twice at this location.\n\n\nKlyntar\nAfter turn 4, merge your cards here into a Symbiote.\n\n\nKnowhere\nOn Reveal effects do not happen at this location.\n\n\nKrakoa\nOn turn 5, takes over and plays both players’ cards for them.\n\n\nKyln\nYou can’t play cards here after turn 4.\n\n\nLake Hellas\n1-Cost cards here have +2 Power\n\n\nLamentis-1\nDraw 3 cards. Destroy both decks.\n\n\nLechuguilla\nWhen you play a card here shuffle 3 rocks into your deck.\n\n\nLemuria\nNo cards are revealed this turn.\n\n\nLimbo\nThere is a turn 7 this game.\n\n\nLos Diablos Base\nAt the end of turn 3, ruin a random location.\n\n\nLuke’s Bar\nWhen you play a card here, return it to your hand.\n\n\nMachineworld\nAfter you play a card here, add a copy to the opponent’s hand.\n\n\nMindscape\nAt the start of turn 6, swap hands.\n\n\nMiniaturized Lab\nOn turn 3, 4, and 5, no cards can be added here.\n\n\nMirror Dimension\nOn turn 4, transform into one of the other locations.\n\n\nMojoworld\nWhoever has more cards here gets +100 Power.\n\n\nMonster Island\nAdd a 9-Power Monster here for each player.\n\n\nMonster Metropolis\nThe cards with the highest Power here get +3 Power.\n\n\nMorag\nYou can’t play your first card here each turn.\n\n\nMuir Island\nAfter each turn, give cards here +1 Power.\n\n\nMurderworld\nAt the end of turn 3, destroy all cards here.\n\n\nNecrosha\nCards here have -2 Power.\n\n\nNegative Zone\nCards here have -3 Power.\n\n\nNew York\nOn turn 6, you can move cards to this location.\n\n\nNidavellir\nCards here have +5 Power\n\n\nNova Roma\nDraw a card.\n\n\nOlympia\nDraw 2 cards\n\n\nOnslaught’s Citadel\nOngoing effects here are doubled.\n\n\nOrchis Forge\nAfter you play a card here, add a Sentinel to your hand.\n\n\nOscorp Tower\nAfter turn 3, all cards here swap sides.\n\n\nPet Mansion\nThis turn, all cards must be played here.\n\n\nPlunder Castle\nOnly Cards that cost 6 can be played here.\n\n\nProject Pegasus\n+5 Energy this turn.\n\n\nQuantum Realm\nWhen you play a card here, set its base Power to 2.\n\n\nQuantum Tunnel\nWhen you play a card here, swap it with a card in your deck.\n\n\nRickety Bridge\nAfter each turn, if there is more than one card here, destroy them.\n\n\nRuins\n[no effect]\n\n\nSakaar\nPut a card from each player’s hand here.\n\n\nSanctum Sanctorum\nCards can’t be played here.\n\n\nSavage Land\nAdd two Raptors on each side of this location.\n\n\nSewer System\nCards here have -1 Power.\n\n\nShadowland\nAdd a Ninja to each side with -2 Power.\n\n\nShuri’s Lab\nWhen you play a card here, double it’s Power.\n\n\nSinister London\nWhen you play a card here, add a copy to another location.\n\n\nSokovia\nDiscard a card from each player’s hand.\n\n\nStark Tower\nAt the end of turn 5, give all cards here +2 Power.\n\n\nStarlight Citadel\nAfter turn 4, swap the position of each location.\n\n\nStrange Academy\nAt the end of turn 5 move all cards here to other random locations.\n\n\nSubterranea\nShuffle 5 rocks into each deck.\n\n\nThe Bifrost\nAfter turn 4, move all cards one location to the right.\n\n\nThe Big House\n4, 5, and 6-Cost cards can’t be played here.\n\n\nThe Hub\nAdd a random card to each player’s hand.\n\n\nThe Ice Box\nGive a card in each player’s hand +1 Cost.\n\n\nThe Nexus\nYour Power here is granted to other Locations as well.\n\n\nThe Peak\nEach card in your hand swaps its Power and Cost.\n\n\nThe Raft\nWhoever fills this Location first draws a 6-Cost card. It costs 0.\n\n\nThe Sacred Timeline\nFirst to fill this gets a copy of their opening hand.\n\n\nThe Sandbar\nCards with abilities can’t be played here.\n\n\nThe Space Throne\nOnly one card can be here for each player.\n\n\nThe Superflow\nIf you have no cards here, +1 energy each turn.\n\n\nThe Triskelion\nFill each player’s hand with random cards.\n\n\nThe Vault\nOn turn 6, cards can’t be played here.\n\n\nThrone Room\nCard(s) here with the highest Power have their Power doubled.\n\n\nTinkerer’s Workshop\n+1 Energy this turn.\n\n\nTitan\n6-Cost cards cost 1 less.\n\n\nTransia\nShuffle the locations.\n\n\nTVA\nAt the end of turn 4, end the game.\n\n\nVibranium Mines\nWhen you play a card here, shuffle 3 Vibranium into your deck.\n\n\nVormir\nThe first card you play here is destroyed.\n\n\nWakanda\nCards here can’t be destroyed.\n\n\nWakandan Embassy\nGive +2 Power to cards in players’ hands.\n\n\nWarrior Falls\nAfter each turn, cards here FIGHT! Destroy the weakest one(s).\n\n\nWashington D.C.\nCards here with no abilities have +3 Power.\n\n\nWeirdworld\nBoth players draw from their opponent’s decks.\n\n\nWestview\nTurns into a new location on turn 4.\n\n\nWhite Hot Room\nFirst to fill this gets +3 Max Energy.\n\n\nWorldship\nDestroy the other locations.\n\n\nX-Mansion\nAt the end of turn 3, add a random card here for each player.\n\n\nXandar\nCards here have +1 Power.\n\n\n\nWhile that’s every Marvel Snap Location we know about at this moment, rest assured we’ll keep you updated here as new additions join the mix.

  • All Mario Golf Super Rush Special Shots & Special Dashes and which is best – Dexerto

    All Mario Golf Super Rush Special Shots & Special Dashes and which is best NintendoMario Golf Super Rush brings that beloved Nintendo magic to the classic sport of golf, and two of the most over-the-top elements of the game are Special Shots and Special Dashes. There are a total of 16 classic Mario characters (as well as your Mii!) to choose from in Mario Golf Super Rush, and each one has a different stat distribution and play style. They also have unique Special Shots and Special Dashes to help you secure that win. Special Shots range from Bowser’s Meteor Strike, which blasts away balls on impact, to Boo’s Smokeball, which hides the flag and hole from other players. Special Dashes, meanwhile, will knock opponents out of your way when running across courses. Both of these moves can help change the tide of a round of golf and leave your opponents with a Bogey. Below, we’ve listed all Special Shots and Special Dashes and explained what each one of them does. Contents All Special Shots – What is the best Special Shot? – All Special Dashes – When should you use a Special Dash? – All Special Shots in Mario Golf Super Rush Here’s every Special Shot in Mario Golf Super Rush and what they do: What is the best Special Shot in Mario Golf? One of the most powerful Special Shots in Mario Golf Super Rush is Bob-ombs Away, which can be performed by King Bob-omb. This move spawns a bunch of Bob-ombs in the landing zone, which explode and send other golf balls flying. Another great Special Shot is Lightning Blast from Wario. When this is pulled off, opposing players in the surrounding area will be affected by lightning interference, meaning they can’t hit a powerful shot on their next turn. All Special Dashes in Mario Golf Super Rush Here’s every Special Dash in Mario Golf Super Rush and what they do: When should you use a Special Dash? Special Dashes give you a burst of speed when you’re running across golf courses. As well as letting you travel faster up hills or through difficult terrain, it can also knock players over and break through obstacles. In order to pull off a Special Dash, you’ll typically need to have at least half of your stamina bar left. Simply press L when running across the course in between shots and you’ll unleash your Special Dash! If you don’t have enough stamina to perform a Special Dash, try to collect hearts scattered around the course to restore your stamina bar. That’s everything you need to know about Special Shots and Special Dashes in Mario Golf Super Rush! If you’re looking to become a Mario Golf champion, check out our guide to mastering topspin and backspin, details on how to unlock all golf courses, and tips for defeating the final boss Snow King.

  • Every card in Marvel Snap: Complete list of all iconic characters & abilities – Dexerto

    Through the collectible card game genre, Marvel Snap lets you call on the powers of countless heroes and villains through the ages. From Iron Man’s ongoing effects to the overwhelming Thanos, here’s a complete rundown on every card available in the game today. \n\nWith room for just 12 cards in each deck, maximizing your potential with the right ones is vital in Marvel Snap. Whether you opt for those that synergize together or simply those with the biggest Power value, it’s always worth weighing your options.\n\nMarvel Snap features dozens of cards and with each passing month, more are expected to join the mix. So to wrap your head around all of the unique effects and to keep up with the growing roster, we’ve put together a comprehensive list.\n\nFrom how to grow your collection in Marvel Snap to a complete breakdown of every single card, here’s all there is to know.\n\n\n\nContents\n\n \tHow cards work in Marvel Snap\n \tUnlocking new cards\n \tFull list of cards in Marvel Snap\n\n \tStarter cards\n \tSeries 1 cards\n \tSeries 2 cards\n \tSeries 3 cards\n \tSeries 4 cards\n \tSeries 5 cards\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Dozens of unique cards keep you on your toes in every game of Marvel Snap.\nUnderstanding cards in Marvel Snap\nWhile almost every card in Marvel Snap comes with a unique effect, a few traits are shared across the board to help you identify key attributes.\n\nIn the top left corner of any given card you’ll see the associated Cost. This number in the blue circle represents the amount of Energy required to play said card. Similarly, in the top right corner, you’ll find the card’s Power.\n\nBy tapping onto any particular card, you’ll be able to see its ability directly under the artwork. In rare cases, select cards may drop onto the board without a special effect, though the vast majority will feature a brief explanation of their ability.\nUnlocking new cards in Marvel Snap\nGrowing your Collection Level in Marvel Snap is the key to acquiring new cards. Along the Collection Level reward track, you’ll unlock cards across various pools at random. However, you’ll also have a chance of grabbing Collector’s Tokens which can then be used in the Token Shop to unlock a specific card.\n\n Upgrading the rarity of your cards is the key to unlocking new ones in Marvel Snap.\n\nIn order to boost your standing, your goal is to upgrade the rarity of your cards. Using Boosters and Credits, you can upgrade each and every card from Common to Infinity. In doing so, not only does the border color and artwork evolve, but your Collection Level grows immensely.\n\nAs your Collection Level begins to skyrocket, so too do the upgrade requirements. Thus, be sure to prioritize cheaper upgrades at first to maximize the efficiency of your Credits. \nFull list of all cards in Marvel Snap\nNow that you’re familiar with how it all works, here’s a comprehensive list of every card in Marvel Snap.\n\nBelow is a full rundown in alphabetical order according to the full MarvelSnap.io database.\nMarvel Snap Starter Cards\n\n\n\nCard \nCost\nPower\nCard Ability\n\n\nAbomination\n5\n9\nNo ability.\n\n\nAnt-Man\n1\n1\nOngoing If your side of this location is full, +4 Power.\n\n\nCyclops\n3\n4\nNo ability.\n\n\nGamora\n5\n8\nOn Reveal: If your opponent played a card here this turn, +4 Power.\n\n\nHawkeye\n1\n1\nOn Reveal: If you play a card here next turn, +3 Power.\n\n\nHulk\n6\n12\nNo ability.\n\n\nIron Man\n5\n0\nOngoing: Your total Power is doubled at this Location.\n\n\nJessica Jones\n4\n5\nOn Reveal: If you don’t play a card at this location next turn, +4 Power.\n\n\nMedusa\n2\n2\nOn Reveal: If this is at the middle Location, +3 Power.\n\n\nOdin\n6\n8\nOn Reveal: Repeat the On Reveal abilities of your other cards here.\n\n\nMisty Knight\n1\n2\nNo ability.\n\n\nThe Punisher\n3\n3\nOngoing: +1 Power for each opposing card at this Location.\n\n\nQuicksilver\n1\n2\nStarts in your opening hand.\n\n\nSentinel\n2\n3\nOn Reveal: Add another Sentinel to your hand.\n\n\nShocker\n2\n3\nNo ability.\n\n\nSpectrum\n6\n6\nOn Reveal: Give your Ongoing cards +2 Power.\n\n\nStar Lord\n2\n2\nOn Reveal: If your opponent played a card here this turn, +4 Power.\n\n\nThe Thing\n4\n6\nNo ability.\n\n\n\nMarvel Snap Series 1 Cards (Collection Level 18 – 215)\n\n\n\nCard \nCost\nPower\nCard Ability\n\n\nAmerica Chavez\n1\n2\nOn Reveal: Give the top card of your deck +2 Power.\n\n\nAngel\n2\n3\nWhen one of your cards is destroyed, this flies out of your hand or deck to replace it.\n\n\nAngela\n2\n3\nWhen you play a card here, +1 Power.\n\n\nApocalypse\n6\n8\nWhen you discard this from your hand, put it back with +4 Power.\n\n\nArmor\n2\n3\nOngoing: Cards at this location can’t be destroyed.\n\n\nBishop\n3\n1\nWhen you play a card, this gains +1 Power.\n\n\nBlade\n1\n3\nOn Reveal: Discard the rightmost card from your hand.\n\n\nCable\n2\n3\nOn Reveal: Put the bottom card of your opponent’s deck into your hand.\n\n\nCaptain America\n3\n3\nOngoing: Your other cards at this location have +2 Power.\n\n\nCarnage\n2\n2\nOn Reveal: Destroy your other cards here. +2 Power for each destroyed.\n\n\nCosmo\n3\n3\n\nOngoing: On Reveal abilities won’t happen at this location.\n\n\nDeathlok\n3\n5\n\nOn Reveal: Destroy your other cards at this location.\n\n\nDevil Dinosaur\n5\n3\n\nOngoing: +2 Power for each card in your hand.\n\n\nDoctor Strange\n2\n3\nOn Reveal: Move your highest power cards to this location.\n\n\nDomino\n2\n3\n\nYou always draw this card on turn 2, and not before.\n\n\nElektra\n1\n2\nOn Reveal: Destroy a random enemy 1-Cost card at this location.\n\n\nEnchantress\n4\n5\nOn Reveal: Remove the abilities from all Ongoing cards at this location.\n\n\nForge\n2\n2\n\nOn Reveal: Give the next card you play +2 Power.\n\n\nGroot\n3\n4\n\nOn Reveal: If your opponent played a card here this turn, +4 Power.\n\n\nHeimdall\n6\n9\n\nOn Reveal: Move your other cards one location to the left.\n\n\nHulkbuster\n2\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Merge this card with a random friendly card at this location.\n\n\nIron Fist\n1\n2\nOn Reveal: Move the next card you play one location to the left after it reveals.\n\n\nKlaw\n5\n4\nOngoing: The location to the right has +8 Power.\n\n\nKorg\n1\n2\n\nOn Reveal: Shuffle a Rock into your opponent’s deck.\n\n\nKraven\n2\n2\n\nWhen a card moves here, this gets +2 Power.\n\n\nLady Sif\n3\n5\n\nOn Reveal: Discard the card that costs the most from your hand.\n\n\nLizard\n2\n5\n\nOngoing: -3 Power if your opponent has 4 cards here.\n\n\nMantis\n1\n2\nIf your opponent played any cards here this turn, copy one of them into your hand.\n\n\nMister Sinister\n2\n2\nOn Reveal: Add a Sinister Clone to this location with the same Power.\n\n\nMoon Girl\n4\n4\nOn Reveal: Duplicate your hand.\n\n\nMorph\n3\n0\n\nOn Reveal: Become a copy of a random card in your opponent’s hand.\n\n\nMultiple Man\n2\n3\nWhen this moves, add a copy to the old location.\n\n\nNamor\n4\n6\nOngoing: +5 Power if this is your only card here.\n\n\nNova\n1\n1\n\nWhen this is destroyed, give your cards +1 Power.\n\n\nOnslaught\n6\n7\n\nOngoing: Double your other Ongoing effects at this location.\n\n\nProfessor X\n5\n2\n\nOngoing: Moving is the only way to add or remove a card from here.\n\n\nRocket Raccoon\n1\n1\n\nOn Reveal: If your opponent played a card here this turn, +4 Power.\n\n\nScarlet Witch\n2\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Replace this location with a random new one.\n\n\nSpider-Woman\n5\n8\n\nOn Reveal: Afflict all enemy cards here with -1 Power.\n\n\nSquirrel Girl\n1\n2\nOn Reveal: Add a 1-Power Squirrel to each other location.\n\n\nStrong Guy\n3\n3\nOngoing: +6 Power if your hand has one or fewer cards.\n\n\nSword Master\n3\n7\nOn Reveal: Discard a card from your hand.\n\n\nUatu the Watcher\n1\n2\n\nAt the start of the game, shows unrevealed locations to you.\n\n\nWhite Queen\n4\n6\n\nOn Reveal: Copy the card that costs the most from your opponent’s hand into your hand.\n\n\nWhite Tiger\n5\n1\n\nOn Reveal: Add a 8-Power Tiger to another location.\n\n\nWolverine\n2\n2\nWhen this is discarded or destroyed, regenerate it at a random location with +2 Power.\n\n\nYondu\n1\n2\n\nOn Reveal: Destroy the card that costs the least in your opponent’s deck.\n\n\n\nMarvel Snap Series 2 Cards (Collection Level 222 – 474)\n\n\n\nCard \nCost\nPower\nCard Ability\n\n\nAgent 13\n1\n2\nOn Reveal: Add a random card to your hand.\n\n\nBucky Barnes\n2\n1\nWhen this is destroyed, create the Winter Soldier in its place.\n\n\nCloak\n2\n4\nOn Reveal: Next turn, both players can move cards to this location.\n\n\nEbony Maw\n1\n7\nYou can’t play this after turn 3.\nOngoing: You can’t play cards here.\n\n\nHobgoblin\n5\n-8\nOn Reveal: Your Opponent gains control of this.\n\n\nIceman\n1\n2\nOn Reveal: Give a random card in your opponent’s hand +1 Cost (maximum 6).\n\n\nJubilee\n4\n1\nOn Reveal: Add the top card of your deck at this location.\n\n\nKillmonger\n3\n3\nOn Reveal: Destroy ALL 1-Cost cards.\n\n\nLeech\n4\n4\nOn Reveal: Remove the text from 6-Cost cards in your opponent’s hand.\n\n\nMorbius\n2\n0\nOngoing: +2 Power for each card you have discarded from your hand this game.\n\n\nNakia\n3\n3\nOn Reveal: Give the 2 leftmost cards in your hand +2 Power.\n\n\nOkoye\n2\n2\nOn Reveal: Give every card in your deck +1 Power.\n\n\nRhino\n3\n3\nOn Reveal: Ruin this location (remove it’s ability).\n\n\nSabretooth\n3\n5\nWhen this is destroyed, return it to your hand. It costs 0.\n\n\nSandman\n5\n6\nOn Reveal: Players can only play 1 card next turn.\n\n\nScorpion\n2\n2\nOn Reveal: Afflict cards in your opponent’s hand with -1 Power.\n\n\nShang-Chi\n4\n3\nOn Reveal: Destroy all enemy cards at this location that have 10 or more Power.\n\n\nStorm\n3\n2\nOn Reveal: Flood this location. Next turn is the last turn cards can be played here.\n\n\nSunspot\n1\n0\nAt the end of each turn, gain +1 Power for each unspent Energy.\n\n\nSwarm\n2\n3\nWhen this is discarded from your hand, add two 0-Cost copies to your hand.\n\n\nThe Collector\n2\n2\nWhen a card enters your hand from anywhere (except your deck), +1 Power.\n\n\nThe Infinaut\n6\n20\nIf you played a card last turn, you can’t play this.\n\n\nVision\n5\n8\nYou can move this each turn.\n\n\nVulture\n3\n3\nWhen this card moves, +6 Power.\n\n\nWarpath\n4\n5\nOngoing: If any of your locations are empty, +5 Power.\n\n\n\nMarvel Snap Series 3 Cards (Collection Level 486+)\n\n\n\nCard \nCost\nPower\nCard Ability\n\n\nAbsorbing Man\n4\n4\nOn Reveal: If the last card you played has an On Reveal ability, this card copies it.\n\n\nAdam Warlock\n5\n5\n\nAt the end of each turn, if you are winning this location, draw a card.\n\n\nAero\n5\n9\n\nOn Reveal: Move all enemy cards played this turn to this location.\n\n\nAgatha Harkness\n6\n14\n\nAgatha starts in your hand and plays your cards for you.\n\n\nAgent Coulson\n3\n4\n\nOn Reveal: Add a random 4-cost and 5-cost card to your hand.\n\n\nArnim Zola\n6\n0\n\nOn Reveal: Destroy a random friendly card here. Add copies of it to the other locations.\n\n\nAttuma\n4\n10\n\nAfter each turn, destroy one of your cards here with less Power.\n\n\nBaron Mordo\n2\n3\n\nOn Reveal: The top card of your opponent’s deck costs 6 until turn 6.\n\n\nBeast\n3\n5\n\nOn Reveal: Return your other cards at this location to your hand. They cost 1 less.\n\n\nBast\n1\n1\n\nOn Reveal: Set the Power of all cards in your hand to 3.\n\n\nBlack Bolt\n5\n7\n\nOn Reveal: Discard the card that costs the least from your opponent’s hand.\n\n\nBlack Cat\n4\n9\n\nIf this is in your hand at the end of your turn, discard it.\n\n\nBlack Panther\n5\n4\n\nOn Reveal: Double this card’s Power.\n\n\nBlack Widow\n3\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Add a Widow’s Bite to your opponent’s hand.\n\n\nBrood\n3\n2\n\nOn Reveal: Add 2 Broodlings to this location with the same Power.\n\n\nCaptain Marvel\n4\n5\n\nAt the end of the game, move to a location that wins you the game. (If possible)\n\n\nCerebro\n3\n0\n\nOngoing: Your highest Power cards get +2 Power.\n\n\nColleen Wing\n2\n4\n\nOn Reveal: Discard the card that costs the least from your hand.\n\n\nCrossbones\n4\n10\n\nYou can only play this at locations where you are winning.\n\n\nCrystal\n3\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Each player draws a card.\n\n\nDagger\n2\n0\n\nWhen this moves to a location, +3 Power for each card your opponent has there.\n\n\nDaredevil\n2\n2\n\nOn turn 5, you get to see your opponent’s plays before you make your own.\n\n\nDazzler\n2\n2\n\nOngoing: +2 Power for each location that’s full on your side.\n\n\nDeadpool\n1\n1\n\nWhen this is destroyed, return it to your hand with double the Power.\n\n\nDeath\n8\n12\n\nCosts 1 less for each card destroyed this game.\n\n\nDebrii\n3\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Add a Rock to each other location, for both players.\n\n\nDestroyer\n6\n14\n\nOn Reveal: Destroy your cards at other locations.\n\n\nDoctor Octopus\n4\n8\n\nOn Reveal: Pull the lowest-Power card from your opponent’s hand to their side of this location.\n\n\nDoctor Doom\n6\n5\n\nOn Reveal: Add a 5-Power DoomBot to each other location.\n\n\nDracula\n4\n1\n\nAt the end of the game, discard a card from your hand to gain its Power.\n\n\nDrax\n4\n5\n\nOn Reveal: If your opponent played a card here this turn, +4 Power.\n\n\nEcho\n1\n2\n\nAfter your opponent plays an Ongoing card here, remove its abilities.\n\n\nElectro\n3\n2\n\nOn Reveal: +1 Max Energy. Ongoing: You can only play 1 card a turn.\n\n\nFalcon\n2\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Return your 1-Cost cards to your hand.\n\n\nGambit\n3\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Discard a card from your hand. Destroy a random enemy card.\n\n\nGhost\n3\n5\n\nOngoing: Your cards are always revealed last. (Their On Reveal abilities happen last)\n\n\nGhost Rider\n4\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Bring back one of your discarded cards to this location.\n\n\nGiganto\n6\n14\n\nYou can only play this at the left location.\n\n\nGoose\n2\n2\n\nOngoing: Nobody can play cards that cost 4, 5, or 6 at this location.\n\n\nGreen Goblin\n3\n-3\n\nOn Reveal: Your opponent gains control of this.\n\n\nHazmat\n2\n2\n\nOn Reveal: Afflict all other cards with -1 Power.\n\n\nHela\n6\n6\n\nOn Reveal: Play all cards you discarded from your hand to random locations with -2 power.\n\n\nHelicarrier\n6\n10\n\nWhen you discard this from your hand, fill your hand with random cards.\n\n\nHellcow\n4\n8\n\nOn Reveal: Discard 2 cards from your hand.\n\n\nHoward the Duck\n1\n2\n\nOngoing: Tap this to see the top card of your deck.\n\n\nHuman Torch\n1\n2\n\nWhen this moves, double its Power.\n\n\nInvisible Woman\n2\n3\n\nOngoing: Cards you play here are not revealed until the game ends.\n\n\nJane Foster the Mighty Thor\n5\n9\n\nOn Reveal: Draw all cards that cost 0 from your deck.\n\n\nJuggernaut\n3\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Move away all enemy cards played here this turn (including unrevealed cards).\n\n\nKingpin\n1\n2\n\nWhen an enemy card moves here, afflict it with -2 Power.\n\n\nLeader\n6\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Copy the enemy card(s) with the highest Power played this turn, but on your side.\n\n\nLockjaw\n4\n4\n\nAfter you play a card here, swap it with a card in your deck. (Once per turn)\n\n\nLuke Cage\n3\n3\nOngoing: Your cards can’t have their Power reduced.\n\n\nM’Baku\n1\n2\nAt the end of the game, this jumps from your deck to your lowest-Power location (that isn’t full).\n\n\nMagik\n3\n2\n\nYou can’t play this on turn 6. On Reveal: Change this location to ‘Limbo’.\n\n\nMagneto\n6\n12\n\nOn Reveal: Move all opposing 3 and 4-Cost cards to this location.\n\n\nMaria Hill\n1\n2\n\nOn Reveal:Add a random 2-Cost card to your hand.\n\n\nMartyr\n1\n5\n\nAt the end of the game, move to a location that LOSES you the game (if possible).\n\n\nMaster Mold\n2\n2\n\nOn Reveal: Add 2 Sentinels to your opponent’s hand\n\n\nMaximus\n2\n6\n\nOn Reveal: Your opponent draws 2 cards.\n\n\nMiles Morales\n4\n6\n\nIf a card moved last turn, this costs 1.\n\n\nMirage\n2\n2\n\nOn Reveal:Copy the card that costs the least from your opponent’s hand into your hand. Give it +2 Power.\n\n\nMojo\n2\n2\n\nOngoing: If both sides here are full, +6 Power.\n\n\nMoon Knight\n3\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Discard an even-costed card from each player’s hand.\n\n\nMister Negative\n4\n-1\n\nOn Reveal: Swap the Power and Cost of all cards in your deck.\n\n\nMysterio\n2\n4\n\nAs you play this, play Illusions to other locations. Disguise this as an Illusion until the game ends.\n\n\nMystique\n3\n0\n\nOn Reveal: If the last card you played has an Ongoing ability, this card gains it.\n\n\nNegasonic Teenage Warhead\n3\n2\n\nAfter an enemy card is played here, destroy it (once per game).\n\n\nNick Fury\n4\n6\n\nOn Reveal: Add 3 random 6-Cost cards to your hand.\n\n\nOmega Red\n4\n5\n\nOngoing: If you’re winning here, +3 Power to other locations.\n\n\nOrka\n6\n11\n\nOngoing: + 5 Power if this is your only card here.\n\n\nPatriot\n3\n1\n\nOngoing: Your cards with no abilities have +2 Power.\n\n\nPolaris\n3\n5\n\nOn Reveal: Move an opposing 1 or 2-Cost card to this location.\n\n\nPsylocke\n2\n2\n\nOn Reveal: Next turn, you get +1 Energy.\n\n\nQuake\n2\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Swap the positions of the other two locations.\n\n\nQuinjet\n1\n2\n\nOngoing: Cards that didn’t start in your deck cost 1 less.\n\n\nRed Skull\n5\n14\n\nOngoing: Enemy cards at this location have +2 Power.\n\n\nRescue\n4\n4\n\nOn Reveal: If you play a card here next turn, +5 Power.\n\n\nRockslide\n3\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Shuffle 2 Rocks into your opponent’s deck.\n\n\nRogue\n3\n2\n\nOn Reveal: Steal an Ongoing ability from a random enemy card at this location.\n\n\nRonan the Accuser\n5\n5\n\nOngoing: +2 Power for each card in your opponent’s hand.\n\n\nSauron\n3\n4\n\nOn Reveal: Remove the abilities from all Ongoing cards in your hand and deck.\n\n\nSentry\n4\n8\n\nCannot be played at the right Location. On Reveal: Add a -8 Power Void to the right Location.\n\n\nSera\n5\n5\n\nOngoing: Cards in your hand cost 1 less. (minimum 1)\n\n\nShadow King\n2\n2\n\nOn Reveal:Reset all cards here to their original Power.\n\n\nShanna\n3\n4\nOn Reveal: Add a random 1-Cost card to each Location.\n\n\nShe-Hulk\n6\n10\n\nCosts 1 less for each unspent Energy last turn.\n\n\nShuri\n4\n1\n\nOn Reveal: If you play your next card here, double its Power.\n\n\nSilver Samurai\n4\n5\n\nOn Reveal: Each player discards the lowest-Power card from their hand.\n\n\nSilver Surfer\n3\n2\n\nOn Reveal: Give your other 3-Cost cards +2 Power\n\n\nSpider-Man\n3\n5\n\nOn Reveal: Move to another location and pull an enemy card from here to there.\n\n\nSpider-Man 2099\n5\n9\n\nThe first time this moves to a location, destroy an enemy card there.\n\n\nStature\n5\n7\n\nCosts 1 if your opponent discarded a card from their hand this game.\n\n\nStegron\n4\n7\n\nOn Reveal: Move an enemy card from here one location to the right.\n\n\nSuper Skrull\n4\n2\n\nOngoing: Has the Ongoing effects of all enemy cards.\n\n\nTaskmaster\n6\n0\n\nOn Reveal: Set this card’s Power equal to the Power of the last card you played (if that card’s in play).\n\n\nThe Hood\n1\n-3\n\nOn Reveal: Add a Demon to your hand.\n\n\nThor\n3\n4\n\nOn Reveal: Shuffle Mjolnir into your deck.\n\n\nTitania\n1\n5\nWhen ANY card is played at this location, this card switches sides.\n\n\nTyphoid Mary\n4\n10\n\nOngoing: Your other cards have -1 Power.\n\n\nUltron\n6\n8\n\nOn Reveal: Create four 2-Power Drones at each other location.\n\n\nValkyrie\n5\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Set ALL cards at this location to 3 Power.\n\n\nVenom\n3\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Destroy your other cards at this location. Add their Power to this card.\n\n\nViper\n3\n5\n\nOn Reveal: One of your other cards here with the lowest Power switches sides.\n\n\nWasp\n0\n1\n\nNo ability.\n\n\nWave\n3\n6\n\nOn Reveal: All cards cost a maximum of 4 until the end of the next turn.\n\n\nWong\n4\n2\n\nOngoing: Your On Reveal abilities at this location happen twice.\n\n\nYelowjacket\n0\n2\n\nOn Reveal: Afflict your other cards at this location with -1 Power.\n\n\nZero\n1\n3\n\nOn Reveal: Remove the abilities on the next card you play.\n\n\n\nMarvel Snap Series 4 Cards (Collection Level 486+)\n\n\n\nCard \nCost\nPower\nCard Ability\n\n\nDaken\n3\n4\nOn Reveal: Add the Muramasa Shard to your hand.\n\n\nDarkhawk\n5\n3\nOngoing: + 2 Power for each card in your opponent’s deck.\n\n\nGhost Spider\n1\n2\nOn Reveal: The last card you played moves here.\n\n\nGladiator\n3\n8\nOn Reveal: Add a card from your opponent’s deck to their side of this location. If it has less Power, destroy it.\n\n\nHavok\n2\n1\nAfter each turn, you lose 1 Max Energy and this gains +3 Power.\n\n\nHercules\n3\n4\nThe first time another card moves here each turn, move it to another location.\n\n\nHit Monkey\n3\n3\nOn Reveal: Gain +2 Power for each other card you played this turn.\n\n\nJean Grey\n3\n4\nOngoing:Players must play their first card here each turn (if possible).\n\n\nKitty Pryde\n1\n1\nWhen this returns to your hands, +1 Power. Returns at the start of each turn.\n\n\nKnull\n6\n0\nOngoing: Has the combined Power of all cards destroyed this game.\n\n\nLady Deathstrike\n5\n7\nOn Reveal: Destroy each card here with 3 or less Power.\n\n\nLegion\n5\n7\nOn Reveal: Replace each other location with this one.\n\n\nMiek\n1\n0\nWhen you discard a card, this gains +1 Power and can move next turn\n\n\nMODOK\n5\n8\nOn Reveal: Discard your hand.\n\n\nNebula\n1\n1\nEach turn your opponent doesn’t play a card here, +2 Power. (except the turn you play this)\n\n\nNimrod\n5\n6\nWhen this card is destroyed, add a copy to each other location.\n\n\nPhoenix Force\n4\n5\nOn Reveal: Revive one of your destroyed cards and merge with it. That card can move each turn.\n\n\nSelene\n1\n2\nOn Reveal: Afflict the lowest-Power card in each player’s hand with -3 Power.\n\n\nSilk\n2\n5\nWhen anyone plays a card here, move this to another location.\n\n\nSnowguard\n1\n2\nOn Reveal: Add the Hawk and Bear auroras to your hand.Hawk [3/3] On Reveal: Ignore all location abilities until the end of next turn (or the game).Bear [3/4] On Reveal: Trigger the effect of this location.\n\n\nSpider-Ham\n1\n1\nOn Reveal:Transform the leftmost card in your opponent’s hand into a Pig, keeping its Power and Cost.\n\n\nSupergiant\n1\n2\nOn Reveal: All cards played this turn and next turn don’t reveal until the game ends.\n\n\nThe Living Tribunal\n6\n9\nAt the end of the game, split your Power evenly among all Locations.\n\n\nZabu\n4\n2\nOngoing: Until the end of the next turn, your 4-Cost cards cost 1 less.\n\n\n\nMarvel Snap Series 5 Cards (Collection Level 486+)\n\n\n\nCard \nCost\nPower\nCard Ability\n\n\nAjax\n4\n4\nOngoing: +1 Power for each card in play afflicted with negative Power. \n\n\nAlioth\n6\n10\nOn Reveal: Remove the text from all unrevealed enemy cards here.\n\n\nAnnihilus\n4\n6\nOn Reveal: Your cards with Power below 0 switch sides. Destroy those that can’t.\n\n\nAraña (Releases September 17)\n2\n2\nActivate: Give the last card you played +2 Power and move it to the right.\n\n\nArishem\n7\n7\nAt the start of the game, +1 Max Energy. Shuffle 15 random cards into your deck.\n\n\nBaron Zemo\n3\n5\nOn Reveal:Recruit a card that costs the least from your opponent’s deck to your side of this location.\n\n\nBeta Ray Bill\n4\n5\nOn Reveal: Shuffle Stormbreaker into your deck.\n\n\nBlack Knight\n1\n2\nAfter you discard a card, add the Ebony Blade to your hand with that card’s Power (once per game)\n\n\nBlack Swan\n2\n3\nOn Reveal: Until the end of your next turn, your 1-Cost cards cost 0.\n\n\nBlink\n5\n7\nOn Reveal: Swap the last card you played with a card that costs more from your deck.\n\n\nBlob\n6\n0\nOn Reveal: Merge cards from your deck into this until it gains 13 or more Power.\n\n\nCaiera\n3\n4\nOngoing: Your 1 and 6-Cost cards can’t be destroyed.\n\n\nCassandra Nova\n3\n0\nOn Reveal: Drain 1 Power from each card in your opponent’s deck.\n\n\nCannonball\n5\n8\nOn Reveal: Move an enemy card away from here and add a Rock where it was. If it can’t move, destroy it to add the Rock.\n\n\nCopycat\n3\n5\nWhen you draw this, copy the text from the bottom card of your opponent’s deck.\n\n\nCorvus Glaive\n3\n5\nOn Reveal: Discard 2 cards from your hand to get +1 Max Energy.\n\n\nCull Obsidian\n4\n10\nYou can only play this at a location with an Infinity Stone.\nOngoing: Can’t be destroyed.\n\n\nElsa Bloodstone\n3\n3\nEach card you play to fill your side of a location gains +2 Power.\n\n\nFirestar (release date unknown)\n6\n3\nOn Reveal: Each card you played last turn gains this card’s Power.ds\n\n\nGalactus\n6\n5\nOn Reveal: If you’re winning this location and this is your only card here, destroy all other locations.\n\n\nGilgamesh\n5\n9\n\n\n\nOn Reveal: +1 Power for each of your other cards in play with increased Power.\n\n\n\n\n\nGorr the God Butcher (release date unknown)\n0\n0\nOn Reveal: Destroy all 6-cost cards, wherever they are.\n\n\nGrand Master\n2\n2\nOn Reveal: Move one of your other On Reveal cards here to the middle location. Its ability happens again.\n\n\nGwenpool (releases July 9)\n4\n4\nOn Reveal: Pick a random card in your hand 4 times. Give +2 Power each time.\n\n\nHigh Evolutionary\n4\n6\nAt the start of the game, unlock the secret ability of all your cards with no abilities.\n\n\nHope Summers\n3\n3\nAfter you play a card here, you get +2 Energy next turn.\n\n\nEmperor Hulkling\n6\n11\nAt the start of the game, copy the text of a random 6-cost card.\n\n\nHydra Bob\n1\n5\nAfter each turn, this moves if a player Snapped.\n\n\nIron Lad\n4\n6\nOn Reveal: Copy the text of your deck’s top card.\n\n\nJeff the Baby Land Shark\n2\n3\nYou can move this once. Nothing can stop you from moving or playing this to any location.\n\n\nKang\n5\n0\nOn Reveal: Look at what your opponent did, then restart the turn (without Kang).\n\n\nLoki\n2\n2\nOn Reveal: Replace your deck with your opponent’s starting deck. Give those cards -1 Cost.\n\n\nMs. Marvel\n4\n4\nOngoing: Your adjacent locations with 2+ cards and no repeated Costs have +5 Power.\n\n\nMadame Web (Releases September 10)\n2\n3\nOngoing: You can move one of your other cards away from here each turn.\n\n\nMakkari\n3\n3\nAfter the turn, runs from your hand to a random location. (if possible)\n\n\nMan-Thing\n4\n7\nOngoing: 1, 2, and 3-cost cards here have -2 Power.\n\n\nMarvel Boy (releases August 7)\n3\n2\nAfter each turn, give 3 of your 1-cost cards +1 power\n\n\nMobius M. Mobius\n3\n3\nOn Reveal: Your card’s costs can’t be increased and your opponent’s costs can’t be reduced.\n\n\nMockingbird\n6\n10\nCosts 1 less for each card you have in play that didn’t start in your deck.\n\n\nNamora\n5\n5\nOn Reveal: Give +5 Power to each of your cards alone at another location.\n\n\nNico Minoru\n1\n2\nOn Reveal: After you play your next card, cast a spell (the spell changes each turn).\n\n\nNocturne\n3\n4\nYou can move this once. When this moves, replace its location with a random new one.\n\n\nPixie\n1\n3\nOn Reveal: Shuffle the base Costs of all cards in your deck that started there.\n\n\nPhastos\n3\n3\nOn Reveal: Give each card in your deck -1 Cost or +2 Power.\n\n\nProxima Midnight\n4\n6\nWhen this is discarded, jumps to your lowest-Power location (that isn’t full).\n\n\nRavonna Renslayer\n2\n2\nOngoing: Your cards with 1 or less Power cost 1 less (minimum 1)\n\n\nRed Guardian\n3\n4\nOn Reveal: Remove the text of the lowest-Power enemy card here.\n\n\nRed Hulk\n6\n10\nWhen your opponent ends a turn with unspent Energy, +3 Power (if in hand or in play)\n\n\nSage\n4\n1\nOn Reveal: +2 Power for each different Power among all other cards here.\n\n\nSasquatch\n6\n10\nCosts 1 less for each card you played last turn.\n\n\nScarlet Spider (Releases September 24)\n4\n5\nActivate: Add an exact clone of this to another location.\n\n\nSebastian Shaw\n3\n4\nWhen this card permanently gains Power, gain +2 more Power (wherever this is).\n\n\nSersei\n5\n7\nOn Reveal: Transform your other cards here into random cards that cost 1 more. (if possible)\n\n\nSilver Sable (Releases September 3)\n1\n1\nOn Reveal: Steal 2 Power from the top card of your opponent’s deck.\n\n\nSkaar\n6\n11\nCosts 2 less for each of your cards that has 10 or more power.\n\n\nSpeed (releases August 21)\n3\n3\nOngoing: +1 Power for each turn in which you spent all your Energy.\n\n\nThanos\n6\n10\nStarts in your opening hand and shuffles the six Infinity Stones into your deck.\n\n\nThanos (Mind Stone)\n1\n1\nOn Reveal: Draw 2 Stones from your deck.\n\n\nThanos (Power Stone)\n1\n3\nOngoing: If you’ve played all 6 stones, Thanos has +10 Power. (wherever he is)\n\n\nThanos (Reality Stone)\n1\n1\nOn Reveal: Transform this location into a new one.\n\n\nThanos (Soul Stone)\n1\n1\nOn Reveal: Draw a card. Ongoing: Thanos can’t be discarded or destroyed.\n\n\nThanos (Space Stone)\n1\n1\nOn Reveal: Draw a card. Ongoing: Nothing can stop you from playing or moving Thanos.\n\n\nThanos (Time Stone)\n1\n1\nOn Reveal: Give Thanos -1 Cost. Draw a card.\n\n\nThena\n2\n0\nAfter each turn, +3 Power if you played (exactly) 2 cards.\n\n\nWar Machine\n4\n7\nOn Reveal: Until the end of next turn, nothing can stop you from playing cards anywhere.\n\n\nWerewolf By Night\n3\n2\nAfter you play an On Reveal card at another location, move there and gain +2 Power.\n\n\nWhite Widow\n2\n2\nOn Reveal: Add a -1-Power Widow’s Kiss to your opponent’s side here.\n\n\nWiccan\n4\n5\nOn Reveal: If you’ve spent all your Energy this game, +2 Max Energy\n\n\nUS Agent\n2\n6\nOngoing: 4, 5, and 6-Cost cards here have -4 Power.\n\n\nValentina\n2\n2\nOn Reveal: Add a random 6-cost card to your hand. Give it -2 Cost and -2 Power.\n\n\nX-23\n1\n2\nOn Reveal: Each player discards the lowest-Power card from their hand.\n\n\n\nWith the Closed Beta now behind us and the full release available worldwide, we’re sure to see plenty of new cards joining Marvel Snap in the weeks and months to come. Rest assured we’ll keep this list up to speed with any new additions.

  • All maps and modes in Concord – Dexerto

    All maps and modes in Concord Firewalk StudiosConcord, PlayStation’s entry into the hero shooter space, is close to starting its early access beta, so here is everything to expect from the game’s maps and game modes. Fully unveiled at PlayStation’s 2024 State of Play, Sony’s shot at taking Overwatch 2’s hero shooter crown is on the horizon as the folks at Firewalk are gearing up for the launch of its early access beta. While players await the game, the devs have given us a look into what we can expect from the beta. So before we jump in on July 12, here are all the confirmed game modes and maps. All confirmed Concord game modes The early access beta will launch with three different modes, with a fourth coming out during the open beta the next week. Trophy Hunt Trophy Hunt is a respawn-based mode where your team has to take down the enemy squad and collect bounty cards to earn points for your side. The first team to reach the target score – or the highest before the time runs out– wins. You can essentially think of this as a Kill Confirmed-style game mode. Cargo Run Cargo Run is a no-respawn mode where teams will compete to retrieve the “Blue Buddy robotic package delivery system”, plant it at one of the zones, and defend it from the enemy team. Clash Point Clash Point is also a no-respawn game mode that will see teams compete to control a single capture zone in the middle of the map. Area Control While players will have to wait for its arrival with the open beta, Area Control is a respawn mode where teams will compete to control multiple zones around the map to gain points. Controlling two or more zones at a time will increase your team’s score, and the first team to reach the point threshold wins. You can think of it as a modified version of Call of Duty’s Domination. All confirmed Concord maps Just like the game modes, an additional map will be added to the game when the open beta starts, with four maps starting in the early access beta. Freewater Freewater features intersecting perimeter lanes and a large central courtyard in the middle of the map, which will serve as the main area for fights. It is set in the sun-scorched plant of Glance. Star Chamber Star Chambers features narrow corridors with a big meteorite at the center, perfectly designed for team fights and one-on-one battles. It is set on the tallest mountain on the planet of Gloom. Water Hazard The devs didn’t reveal much about what to expect from Water Hazard, but according to the blog it’s set in a fishing rig on the planet of Leviathan. Shock Risk Shock Risk features multiple areas where fights can happen, with pathways leading to a central tower in the middle of the map. It is set on the planet of Leviathan. Bone Mines Coming in the open beta, Bone Mines features a mix of close-quarters and mid-range combat areas for teams to fight in. It is set in the mines of the planet Akkar.

  • All map districts in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – Dexerto

    All map districts in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Warner Bros. GamesMetropolis is one of the biggest maps ever created by Rocksteady and home of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s action. Here’s everything you need to know about the districts on the map. Rocksteady Studios is known for their open-world creations, as each entry in their Arkham trilogy steadily increased the playable area. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is no different, with this being the largest in-game creation the developers have ever put together. There’s a lot to explore, and without further ado, here’s everything you need to know about the in-game map of Metropolis. All map districts in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League As it stands, there are six districts in-game that makeup Metropolis. While it sounds small, this map is double the size of Arkham Knight’s map, according to the developers during the insider episodes released before the game’s arrival. Here are the six districts: Racine – Bakerline – Wonderland District – Centennial Park – Midtown – Central Business District – Suicide Slums – Keep in mind, as this is a live service title, the map may expand with new locales. Rocksteady revealed the roadmap before launch, with Season 1 introducing The Joker and a new playable environment. Future seasons look to follow a similar trend, although we don’t know who’s in it yet. That’s all you need to know about the map in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Check out our related content below for more tips and tricks. How long is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League? | How to get Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Twitch drops | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League file size | Is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on Steam Deck? | Is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League coming to Nintendo Switch? | What is the max level | Does Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League have crossplay and cross-progression? | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League voice actors | Is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League open-world?

  • All map regions in Skull and Bones – Dexerto

    All map regions in Skull and Bones UBISOFTSkull and Bones is the new pirate-themed game from Ubisoft and its open world allows players to explore it as they please. However, its vastness can make it quite overwhelming. So, to help you locate yourself in the space, here are all the regions included in the Skull and Bones map. Ubisoft’s newest title is inspired by Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag and it invites players to become the best pirates of the Indian Ocean. To do so, they must battle other pirates in immersive naval combat to decide who is the ultimate ruler of the High Seas. However, Skull and Bones can be quite overwhelming, as it has a massive map with 625 square kilometers to sail through. For those who like to compare, Ubisoft’s previous launch, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, had about 255 square kilometers and it was already massive. If you’re not good with space and directions, getting to know a little bit about how the game‘s map is distributed might help you relax. So, here are all the regions you can explore in Skull and Bones. Contents Every map region available in Skull and Bones The 625 square kilometers are divided into five big groups, outlined by thin black lines, that can be unlocked through progression and exploration in Skull and Bones. Despite everyone starting their journey in one region, players then can continue their adventures wherever they like. The Red Isle After getting through the tutorial, all players start their journey on the Red Isle, which is the central region of the map. It’s the smallest one of them all and resembles the island of Madagascar. This region works as the middle ground for the trades that happen between the East and West. Sainte Anne is the local Pirate Den and its military base is Fort du Lys. Its territory contains 3 main factions, 8 outposts, and 10 settlements. Factions: Sea People: control over the southern and eastern sides. – Clan of Fara: control over the northern and western sides. – Compagnie Royale: the major military presence of the French naval forces on the east side. – Outposts: Dragon’s Back – Fort Louis – Lanitra – Mother of Shipwrecks – Royal Burial Ground – Sacred Tree – The Oubliette – Vorona Falls – Settlements: Ankohonana – Guérande – Hovohovo – La Bastide – Palisade Bay – Sainte Amélie – Sitrana – Shijavu – Tanjona – Tenina Town – The Coast of Africa The western region is the biggest of them all and it resembles Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, and Somalia. There is no Pirate Den, and its military bases are Grand-Fort and Fort-du-Bout. The whole territory contains 2 main factions, 8 outposts, and 9 settlements. Factions: Confederation of Ungwana: control over the northern side. – Compagnie Royale: the military presence of the French naval forces on the south side. – Outposts: Elder’s Cave – Great Ukuta – Ile Michel – Kaa Mangrove – Pillar Tomb – Poacher’s Cache – Sunken Goldmine – The Navigator’s Cross – Settlements: Bandari – Fond-de-la-Baie – Harafu – Kussini – La Colonie – Mchanga – Pembe – Port des Mines – Wavuvi Island – The East Indies The East Indies occupy the whole eastern portion of the map and resemble Singapore, Malaysia, and Cambodia. Right in the middle of its territory players can find the Pirate Den called Telok Penjarah. It is the region with the most military bases: Fort Duister, Fort Granbie, Fort Harimau, Fort Prakoso, Fort Premie, and Megafort Oosten. It also has 2 factions, 11 outposts, and 8 settlements. Factions: Dominion of Rempah: control over the northern side. – Dutch Merchant Compagnie: foreign military presence with control over the south side. – Outposts: Bukit Candi – Karst Lookout – Kelelawar Chamber – Khmoy Estate – Lost City of Prei – Parujar’s Cry – Rangnok Cave – Ruined Lighthouse – Ruins of Luk Khun – The Forgotten Candi – The Necropolis – Settlements: Damai – Granbie – Kampung Subur – Kencur – Krota Lama – Laar – Lada – Sangdad – The Open Seas A vast region with only small portions of land. As the Indian Ocean, it connects the coast of Africa to the islands of the south side of East Asia. It has no Pirate Den nor Settlements but does have one faction and 6 useful outposts. Factions: The Rogues (The Helm): they are the most dangerous pirates in the area and will attack any ship they come across. – Outposts: Dutchman’s Camp – Grande Falaise – Kokok Terapung – Moyenne Crique – Return Fleet Bight – Three Brothers – Others The northern portion of the map is still unavailable and will probably be out once the full game launches on February 16, 2024. Once that happens, we will update this guide to include all the information about that region. 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  • All map changes in Deadlock’s September 12 update – Dexerto

    All map changes in Deadlock’s September 12 update ValveDeadlock’s September 12 patch has arrived and with it comes a ton of new map changes. Here’s the full rundown to get you all caught up. Dropped by its devs out of the blue in typical Valve fashion, the newest Deadlock update brought major changes; from the removal of timeslots and making matchmaking 24/7, to a new in-game reporting system, and a plethora of item and hero balances. One of the biggest shake-ups in the update was to the map, with various additions, removals, and new secret connections for players to utilize all across the landscape. So here are all the map changes that came in Deadlock’s September 12 update. All map changes in Deadlock Inner Lane Changes The biggest change was the addition of a veil near your lane shop, which will lead to a bigger one looking into the inner lanes. There are connections from the lane shop to the front of the Department Store and the New York Oracle buildings, which look towards the opposing lane. Openings facing the lane now have veil a which will let you hide inside it. The devs also added a wall in front of the opening. Additionally, the catwalk stairs in front of the Department Store and New York Oracle buildings were moved closed to mid with the change. These changes can be found in the two inner lanes. Base Changes The next set of changes is to the base. The biggest change is there is now an overhang directly below the Patron, which means you can take cover right under it, or go on the overhang and be level with it. Additionally, there are now two juke closets facing the Patron. Finally, the walkway connections from the outer lane exits to the inner lane exits have been angled. Rope Changes Some changes were made to the Garage and Nightclub and how you would access the second floor and roof. Now instead of the old stairwell, there will be ropes inside the building that will take you up to the second floor and roof. However, there are still exterior stairs that players can use to get up. Rooftop Changes The rooftop had the least number of changes. Both the Apothecary and Imports rooftops have been raised to it will match the heights of the Record Store and Comedy Club right across it. Additionally, some new rooftop details were added to now accessible roofs, and several details were removed. And that is all for the changes which came in the September 12 update. If you’re still coming to grips with Deadlock, you can check out our beginner’s guide here.

  • All Like A Dragon Gaiden Trophies & Achievements – Dexerto

    All Like A Dragon Gaiden Trophies & Achievements SEGALike A Dragon Gaiden has arrived and there are a lot of Trophies and Achievements players can obtain in this spin-off. You can find a full list of the Trophies and Achievements in the game via our handy hub. Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name is the latest spin-off entry in the beloved Yakuza franchise. In this smaller-scale title, players once again take control of long-time protagonist Kazuma Kiryu, who was replaced by newcomer Ichiban Kasuga in the franchise’s seventh mainline entry. Like any good Yakuza entry, players can expect to experience a compelling narrative with plenty of fun and goofy side activities and also see a return to the beat-em-action that’s dominated the majority of the mainline games. There are a lot of Trophies and Achievements you can obtain along your journey in the game, so here’s a full list of them all. All Like A Dragon Gaiden Trophies & Achievements There are a total of 62 Trophies and 61 Achievements (the Platinum adds an extra for PlayStation players) that you can unlock during your playthrough of Like A Dragon Gaiden. A full list of all the Trophies and Achievements in the game can be found below: Dragon of Dojima – Collect all trophies (Platinum) – Hidden Dragon – Complete Chapter 1. – Castle on the Water – Complete Chapter 2. – The Man Who Knew Too Much – Complete Chapter 3. – The Laughing Man – Complete Chapter 4. – The Man Who Erased His Name – Complete Chapter 5. – Fledgling Dragon – Obtained 10 abilities through Upgrade Abilities. – Respectable Dragon – Obtained 20 abilities through Upgrade Abilities. – Ferocious Dragon – Obtained 30 abilities through Upgrade Abilities. – Legendary Dragon – Obtained 50 abilities through Upgrade Abilities. – Like a Bee – Activated the Hornet gadget during battle 100 times. – Like a Snake – Activated the Serpent gadget during battle 50 times. – Like a Spider – Activated the Spider gadget during battle 50 times. – Like a Firefly – Activated the Firefly gadget during battle 50 times. – Always Prepared – Obtained 10 types of equipment items. – Extremely Heated – Used Extreme Heat 30 times. – Untouchable – Used Ultimate Counter 5 times. – Silver Tier – Earned a Silver Rank at the castle. – Gold Tier – Earned a Gold Rank at the castle. – Platinum Tier – Earned a Platinum Rank at the castle. – Taking Requests – Completed 5 requests for Akame. – At Your Service – Completed 10 requests for Akame. – Go-To Guy – Completed 15 requests for Akame. – Neighborhood Watch – Completed 10 Stroll n’ Patrol missions. – Neighborhood Defender – Completed 30 Stroll n’ Patrol missions. – Neighborhood Hero – Completed 50 Stroll n’ Patrol missions. – Drinkin’ and Linkin’ – Bonded completely with Akame. – Rookie Fighter – Reached 1,000 fans. – Up-and-Coming Fighter – Reached 3,000 fans. – Favored Fighter – Reached 10,000 fans. – Prizefighter – Reached 30,000 fans. – Hell’s Keeper – Completed all matches with a Silver rank. – Hell’s Patron – Completed all matches with a Gold rank. – Hell’s Champion – Completed all matches with a Platinum rank. – Welcome to the Family – Recruited 10 members to the Joryu Clan. – Secret Achievement – TBC – They Can’t Stop Us All – Recruited 20 members to the Joryu Clan. – To Train in Life – Bonded completely with a Joryu Clan member. – To Train in Death – Bonded completely with 5 Joryu Clan members. – To Train Beyond – Bonded completely with 10 Joryu Clan members. – First King Dethroned – Defeated the first of the Four Kings. – Second King Dethroned – Defeated the second of the Four Kings. – Third King Dethroned – Defeated the third of the Four Kings. – Fourth King Dethroned – Defeated the fourth of the Four Kings. – The World’s Strongest – Defeated Amon. – Fashion Scrub – Obtained 15 types of outfit items. – Fashionista – Obtained 30 types of outfit items. – Trendsetter – Obtained 50 types of outfit items. – The Man Who Had Too Many Hobbies – Played 10 minigames. – Heavenly VIP – Completed all hostess missions at Club Heavenly. – Castle VIP – Completed all hostess missions at Castle Cabaret. – Retro Gamer – Played 5 different games on the SEGA Master System. – Arcade Dweller – Played 6 different games at the arcade. – Pocket Circuit Pro – Unlocked the Masters Circuit in Pocket Circuit. – Left in the Dust – Won 3 Rival Matches in Pocket Circuit. – Bullseye – Won a game of darts. – Royal Gambler – Played at the casino and gambling hall in the Castle. – Rising Superstar – Went to karaoke with Akame and sang a duet. – Surgical Precision – Completed a 1-Shot Challenge on normal difficulty. – Locked Up – Obtained 30 items from coin lockers. – Whip-Splash – Threw an enemy into the river with the Spider gadget. – Gotta Catch Some Balls! – Obtained some Balls. – There you have it! That’s the full list of Trophies and Achievements for Like A Dragon Gaiden. For more content on the game, check out our guides below: How long is Like A Dragon Gaiden? Main story length & completionist run | Is Like a Dragon Gaiden coming to Nintendo Switch? | Is Like A Dragon Gaiden coming to Xbox Game Pass? | Like A Dragon Gaiden PC requirements: Recommended & minimum specs | Like A Dragon Gaiden English and Japanese voice cast: All characters and voice actors

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    All Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Trophies & Achievements SEGAThere are plenty of Trophies and Achievements you can unlock when playing through Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. So, here’s a full list of all the Trophies and Achievements in the game and it’s DLC, and what requirements must be met to obtain them. The latest installment in the Like a Dragon (Yakuza) franchise has arrived, and this time fans can experience an overseas adventure with dual protagonists as longtime series icon Kazuma Kiryu will be joined by Yakuza: Like a Dragon protagonist Ichiban Kasuga. There will be a lot of content for fans to dive into in Infinite Wealth — including a gripping main story, plus plenty of wacky minigames, and side activities. You’ll also be able to earn plenty of Trophies and Achievements throughout your time in the game. So, here’s a rundown of all the Trophies and Achievements you can get in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. All Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Trophies & Achievements There are a total of 65 Trophies and Achievements fans can unlock during their time with the game, which includes an additional Platinum for PlayStation players. A full list of them can be found below: Infinite Wealth – Collect all Trophies (Platinum) – Back in Action – Finish Chapter 1 – Fish Out of Water – Finish Chapter 2 – Time Marches On – Finish Chapter 3 – Down and Out – Finish Chapter 4 – Misgivings – Finish Chapter 5 – Hiding in Plain Sight – Finish Chapter 6 – Separate Ways – Finish Chapter 7 – Layered Lies – Finish Chapter 8 – Found and Lost – Finish Chapter 9 – Dying Breed – Finish Chapter 10 – Reunion – Finish Chapter 11 – Holding the Line – Finish Chapter 12 – Turning the Tides – Finish Chapter 13 – The Man Who Regained His Name – Finish the Final Chapter – Touching Lives – Complete 10 substories – Savings Lives – Complete 20 substories – Living Your Best Life – Complete 40 substories – Squared Away – View all of Nanba’s Drink Links – No Regrets – View all of Adachi’s Drink Links – Missing Words – View all of Saeko’s Drink Links – Breaking Free – View all of Joongi’s Drink Links – Starting Fresh – View all of Zhao’s Drink Links – Rest Assured – View all of Chitose’s Drink Links – Letting Go – View all of Tomizawa’s Drink Links – Commanding Respect – View all of Seaonhee’s Drink Links – Wandering Dragon – Reach level 10 with Kasuga – Resolute Dragon – Reach level 30 with Kasuga – Apex Dragon – Reach level 50 with Kasuga – Legendary Dragon – Reach level 70 with Kasuga – Superhuman – Raise one of Kasuga’s personality stats to max – Metahuman – Raise all of Kasuga’s personality stats to max – Renewed Purpose – Complete all Life Links – Precious Memories – Gather 30 Memoirs of a Dragon – Abundant Memories – Gather 70 Memoirs of a Dragon – Funk Goes On – Push Kiryu’s Soul, Tech, or Body to the max – Alo-Happy as Can be – Experience eight activities offered by Alo-Happy Tours – Side Hustle – Raise a job to rank 30 – Mad Hustle – Raise three jobs to rank 30 – Ultimate Hustle – Raise seven jobs to rank 30 – Pound for Pound – Dial up Poundmates 30 times – Something from Nothing – Make 10 pieces of gear at Julie’s Gearworks – Investing in the Future – Complete all of Julie’s investments – Sujimaniac – Register 100 Sujimon to the Sujidex – Sujimon Sensei – Register 200 Sujimon to the Sujidex – Dungeon Sweeper – Conquer the Yokohoma Underground – Ruffians Beware – Complete the Hawaiian Haunt – Break It Up! – Win 20 raids – Suji League Champion – Complete all Sujimon-related substories – Sujimon Snag ‘Em – Recruit 10 Sujimon from battle – Prize Fight – Max out a Sujimon’s level and friendship – Craftaholic – Craft 100 different pieces of DIY funiture – Island Hospitality – Welcome 100 guests to Dondoko Island – Dondoko A-Go-Go – Run a TV ad on Dondoko Island – Basking in Glory – Transform Dondoko Island into a four-star resort – Dondoko Denoument – Complete the Dondoko Island Story – Having Fun Yet? – Complete 10 different minigames – License to Skill – Obtain 10 certificates from the Ounabara Vocational School – 30 Minutes or it’s Free – Complete all Crazy Delivery courses – Sicko Stopper – Complete all Sicko Snap courses – Photo Hunter – Take 30 different photos for the Photo Rally – Spirit of Aloha – Befriend 50 people through Aloha Links – Don’t Hate the Player – Meet up with five people from Miss Match – Not a Total Waste – Obtain an item from a toilet bowl – Somewhere Over the Rainbow – Photograph a rainbow in the skies of Hawaii – Master Vacation DLC Trophies & Achievements As well as the base game Trophies & Achievements, there are also 9 you can unlock throughout the Master Vacation DLC, but due to the New Game Plus requirement for the DLC, these will be trickier to get your hands on: The Hero Returns – Take up the Hero’s mantle in New Game+ – Endless Vacation – Complete New Game+ – We’re Probably the Best! – Complete New Game+ on Hard difficulty – We’re Definitely the Best! – Complete New Game+ on Legend difficulty – Building Bonds and Making Gains – Celebrate your victory over sector 1 of the Big Swell – Titillating Teamwork – Celebrate your victory over sector 2 of the Big Swell – Kei is for Kinship – Celebrate your victory over sector 3 of the Big Swell – Unboxed Brotherhood – Celebrate your victory over sector 4 of the Big Swell – We Did It? – Celebrate your victory over the fifth and final sector of the Big Swell – Those are all the Trophies & Achievements in the game. For more Infinite Wealth content, check out our guides below: Every Yakuza Game | Recommended Specs | All Characters and Voice Actors in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth | Main Story Length | Does Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth have New Game Plus | Is the game coming to Steam Deck

  • All Like A Dragon Gaiden pre-order bonuses – Dexerto

    All Like A Dragon Gaiden pre-order bonuses There are various editions and pre-order bonuses available for Like A Dragon Gaiden, which are generating excitement in the gaming community. As fans gear up for the release on November 9, 2023, they’re eagerly exploring all the options to secure their copy of this latest installment in the storied Like a Dragon franchise. With Like A Dragon Gaiden being available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, there are multiple platforms for fans to enjoy. Developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by Sega, this spin-off continues the journey of original protagonist Kazuma Kiryu. But with so many editions and pre-order bonuses to consider, what are the best options for fans looking to dive into this world? Let’s break it down. All Like A Dragon Gaiden Editions & Pre-order Bonuses Currently, only the standard edition of Like A Dragon Gaiden is available to pre-order, For those who pre-order it, however, a special treat awaits. By securing your copy by 11:59 PM on November 8, 2023 (JST), you will receive the exclusive Legendary Fighter Pack as a pre-order bonus. This pack includes three iconic characters: Daigo Dojima, the sixth chairman of the Tojo Clan; Goro Majima, also known as The Mad Dog of Shimano; and Taiga Saejima, The Slayer of Eighteen. These characters will add a unique dynamic to your gameplay, providing additional challenges and opportunities for victory. It’s important to note that to access this content, you must have the main game and ensure that the latest patch has been applied before diving in. Don’t worry if you miss the pre-order window, though, as the Legendary Fighter Pack will be available separately after the pre-order period ends. Currently, “Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name” is only planned for digital release, with a limited physical edition available in select Asian territories. Regardless of the version you choose, you’re in for an adventure full of mystery, action, and intrigue. Take advantage of the opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Kazuma Kiryu and experience the legacy of the Like a Dragon series. This is all we have to say about the different editions and pre-order bonuses of Like A Dragon Gaiden. Meanwhile, check out similar content from Dexerto. How long is Like A Dragon Gaiden? Main story length & completionist run | Is Like a Dragon Gaiden coming to Nintendo Switch? | Is Like A Dragon Gaiden coming to Xbox Game Pass? | Like A Dragon Gaiden PC requirements: Recommended & minimum specs | Like A Dragon Gaiden English and Japanese voice cast: All characters and voice actors

  • All Legend buffs & nerfs in Apex Legends Season 17: Catalyst, Mirage, Ash, Class updates – Dexerto

    All Legend buffs & nerfs in Apex Legends Season 17: Catalyst, Mirage, Ash, Class updates YouTube: Apex LegendsApex Legends will get a massive change to the game’s character pool beyond the newest addition to the roster. Here’s every buff and nerf to the Apex Legends characters and the class update coming in Season 17. Respawn elected to keep the game fresh during Season 16 without adding a new Legend, instead using buffs and nerfs to rebalance the meta. Season 17 will bring in one new Legend, Ballistic, who should excite players. However, Apex Legends will also be applying some buffs and nerfs to Legends like Catalyst and Mirage, as well as doing some broad class updates. Here are all the Legend and class changes coming to Apex Legends in Season 17. Apex Legends Season 17 all Legend & Class buffs & nerfs Catalyst Catalyst’s ultimate ability gets a buff where now Scan Highlights and Diamonds will no longer be visible through the Dark Veil. – Mirage Mirage is having his class changed from Skirmisher to Support, which will likely end up being a buff for him. Though his decoy abilities seem tailor-made for Skirmishing, he’ll benefit a lot from the Support Class bonuses. – Ash Ash gets a buff to her move speed when targeting enemies with her tac. This is a huge quality of life buff for Ash, making her less of a sitting duck. – Assault Class Smart loot gains have been smoothed out a bit, so it is less likely that you will gain a gold or purple weapon after finding white or blue gear. This will ultimately be a nerf to Assault Legends. – However, to compensate, Optics recovered by Assault Legends will be given based on their team, rather than just who opened the drop. – Finally, there will be a new special drop rate for Gold-tier Optics. – Skirmisher Class Care Packages will now automatically be pinged for a Skirmisher’s team on reveal. While this seems like a straight-up buff, be careful because empty Care Packages looted by another team will also automatically be pinged. – Support Class Support Bins have been buffed to include at least one Battery in a Secret Compartment slot and to award MRBs even if an ally is dead. – In addition, Legend Banners can be crafted by any player with a Support Class Legend on their squad. –

  • All Lies of P Achievements & Trophies – Dexerto

    All Lies of P Achievements & Trophies Neowiz Games, Round 8 StudioLies of P offers you an immense challenge if you wish to take on extraordinary foes, and tackling the achievements and trophies list is going to be no small feat. Here is every achievement and trophy in Lies of P and how to get them. As a soulslike, players should expect there to be a great degree of difficulty in Lies of P. The world is filled with tough bosses and interesting secrets to find. Completing everything is going to be challenging task. Therefore, for the players who are seeking to get everything they can out of this game, we’ve put together a list of every achievement and trophy you’re able to collect, depending on your platform. How many Achievements & Trophies are in Lies of P? There are a total of 43 achievements and trophies in Lies of P. If you’re playing on Xbox or PC and are unsure of the missing achievement, it’s because PlayStation gets an extra Platinum one for completing all the others. Lies of P: All Achievements & Trophies For details on every single achievement or trophy in Lies of P, here is the full list and how to complete them. Lies of P: Obtain all trophies. – Real boy : They all lived happily ever after: [Real boy : They all lived happily ever after] Reach the ending. – Free from the puppet string: [Free from the puppet string] Reach the ending. – Rise of P: [Rise of P] Reach the ending. – The First Puppet: Kill the Nameless Puppet – Strongest Normal Weapon: Strengthen a normal weapon to its max level. – Strongest Special Weapon: Strengthen a special weapon to its max level. – Strongest Legion Arm: Modify a Legion Arm to its max level. – Extreme Potential: Activate P-Organ to Phase 5. – Pianist of Krat: Play a perfect tune on the piano at Hotel Krat. – Legion Arm Collector: Collect all Legion Arms. – Special Weapon Collector: Collect all special weapons. – Normal Weapon Collector: Collect all normal weapons. – Golden Melody: Collect and play all records. – Learning about Emotions: Learn all gestures. – Veteran Explorer: Decipher all cryptic vessels and claim the rewards. – End of Riddles: Discover all Trinity Sanctums. – First Lie: Tell a lie in front of Hotel Krat Entrance. – Stargazer’s Guide: Repair a Stargazer. – Exploring Possibilities: Try to assemble a weapon. – The Ultimate Defense Technique: Destroy an enemy’s weapon with a perfect guard. – Fatal Blow: Deliver a successful Fatal Attack. – The Bastards and the Sweepers: Kill a Stalker. – Parade Master: Kill the Parade Master. – Scrapped Watchman: Kill the Scrapped Watchman. – King’s Flame: Kill King’s Flame, Fuoco. – Fallen Archbishop: Kill the Fallen Archbishop Andreus. – The Delayed Match: Kill the Eldest of the Black Rabbit Brotherhood. – King of Puppets: Kill Romeo, King of Puppets. – The Champion of Evolution: Kill Champion Victor. – Puppet-Devouring Green Monster: Kill the Puppet-Devouring Green Monster. – Corrupted Parade Master: Kill the Corrupted Parade Master. – Revenge of Black: Kill the Black Rabbit Brotherhood. – The Complete One: Kill Laxasia the Complete. – The Awakened God: Kill the Awakened God Simon Manus. – Bear Gold Coin Fruit: Harvest Gold Coin Fruit. – From Across the Rift: Kill all types of Dimensional Butterflies. – The Story of the Prince: Find out about the last story of Venigni. – The Story of the Refined Old Lady: Find out about the last story of Antonia. – The Story of the One Who Dreamed: Find out about the last story of Simon Manus. – The Story of One Father: Find out about the last story of Geppetto. – The Story of a Stranger Girl: Find out about the last story of Eugénie. – The Story of the Blue Butterfly: Find out about the last story of Sophia. – Check our more of our Lies of P guides by visiting our landing page or checking out the below: How long is Lies of P? Main story length & completionist run | Lies of P trophies & achievements | Does Lies of P have an easy mode? | Does Lies of P have multiplayer? | How to level up in Lies of P | What does Gold Coin Fruit do? | How to respec in Lies of P | How to get more Wishstones in Lies of P | How to summon support to fight bosses in Lies of P

  • All items in Content Warning – Dexerto

    All items in Content Warning LANDFALLContent Warning features a variety of useful items for players to use when capturing content for SpookTube. Here’s a full list of all the items currently available in the game. Landfall Games’ has stormed onto Steam with Content Warning, a fresh horror game where players have to capture footage of their friends being scared to try and become a viral sensation by sharing their content on SpookTube. As well as wielding a trusty camera in the game, there are a handful of useful items you can buy with your earned ad revenue that can help improve the quality of your clips. We’ve got a full rundown of every item in Content Warning below, including how much they cost and what they’re used for. All items in Content Warning You can find an overview of all the items currently available to use in Content Warning in the table below: For more Content Warning coverage, check out our guides below: Content Warning: How to change faces | Can you play Content Warning by yourself? | Can you play Content Warning offline? | All emotes & how to use them

  • All hunter character buffs in Solo Leveling: Arise July 10 update – Dexerto

    All hunter character buffs in Solo Leveling: Arise July 10 update NetmarbleHere are all the buffs and nerfs for every hunter character in Solo Leveling: Arise as part of Netmarble’s July 10 update. Netmarbe’s third major content update has introduced the Fire Mage SSR hunter Yoo Soohyun into Arise along with Sung Jinwoo’s Phoenix Soul exclusive weapon and much more. With the meta always changing, the devs have also implemented balance adjustments in the form of buffs and nerfs for each hunter character, so here’s everything you need to know about the changes. Solo Leveling: Arise hunter buffs There are 8 hunter characters that have received buffs thanks to July 10’s patch, however, no hunters have received nerfs. Interestingly, several top-ranked SSR hunters in our ranked tier list have been given boosts to make them even more formidable. One is Cha Hae-In, who has been the best hunter in Solo Leveling: Arise since the game launched. Strong hunters characters we have ranked as A-tier have also received buffs, including Choi Jong-In, Emma Laurent and Silver Mane Baek Yonhoo. Cha Hae-In The Dancer skill damage increased to deal 412% of Cha Hae-In’s attack, up from 373%. – Advancement Tier 1 grants Super Armor effect while Waltz of the Sword effect is active. – Advancement Tier 2 now increases Hae-In’s Critical Hit Rate of her Light of the End Ultimate Skill by 2%, instead of just 20% of the Ultimate’s damage. – Choi Jong-In Advancement Tier 2 increases Choi Jong In’s Attack by 10%, up from 8%. – Advancement Tier 5 restores the Power Gauge by 0.8% every second while switching hunters, instead of 0.5%. – When Team Fight mode is activated, Advancement Tier 5 now reduces the cooldown of the End of Days Ultimate Skill 1.5 times faster and recovers the Power Gauge by 0.4% every seconds. – Emma Laurent Burning Pride Ultimate Skill damage increased to inflict 1777% of Emma Laurent’s Max Health, up from 1555%. – Hwang Dongsoo Advancement Tier 3 activates the Madness effect everytime the Urge to Kill or Greed Scavenger Basic Skills are activated, instead of just Greed Scavenger. – Advancement Tier 4 for Dongsoo’s exclusive weapon A Gentle Touch increases Wind Damage by 10%, up from 9%. – Woo Jinchul Suppress Core Attack now grants the Super Armor effect while Woo Jinchul uses the skill. – Serious Punch Ultimate Skill increases Movement Speed. – Advancement Tier 1 has removed the cooldown penalty that increased it by 1 second. – Advancement Tier 3 now lets Jinchul also use the Judgment Special Skill, instead of just a Dash or Extreme Evasion to decrease the cooldown of the Mediation of Power and Iron Fist Basic Skills by 2 seconds and activate his Core Attack. – With Advancement Tier 3, when the hunter performs a Judgment Special Skill it activates his Basic Passive Skill and increases its Attack damage to 35%, as well as the duration to 7 seconds. – When the Basic Skill Mediation of Power is used with Jinchul’s exclusive weapon Another Level equipped, its damage increase buff with Advancement Tiers 1-5 rises to 5 seconds, up from 3. – Silver Mane Baek Yoonho Passive Skills now inflict Curse fo the Magic Beast effect to targets that are immune to the Bleed effect. This effect deals damage equal to 50% of Silver Mane’s Max Health every 3 seconds over a 30 second duration. – Increases the damage of Basic Attack and Core Attacks by 20% when dealing damage to targets who are under the Bleed or Curse of the Magic Beast effect, instead of just Bleed. – Advancement Tier 3 Basic Attack and Core Attack damage increase buffs are also applied with the Curse of the Magic Beast, as well as Bleed. – Baek Yoonho Defense Decrease Passive Skill durations has increased to 12 seconds, up from 10. – With Advancement Tier 3, when Baek Yoonho uses the Bottomless Pit or White Flame Gale Kick skill it applies the Unlock White Flames effect, instead of just Bottomless Pit. – The Damnation QTE Skill damage has been increased, but the devs has not revealed by how much. – Lim Tae-Gyu When Lim Tae-Gui hits an enemy with a Basic Attack, it fires 2 Magic Arrows and deals 60% of his Attack stat per arrow, up from 50%. – When Tae-Gyu performs the Shoot and Maneuver Basic Skill, Advancement Tier 3 now activates the Magic Boost effect, which has a cooldown of 20 seconds. – For Solo Leveling: Arise we have also provided the best build for Sung Jinwoo and best Artifact sets and weapons for every hunter character. If you need free Arise codes or are wondering what the current and next banners are, then we have you covered.

  • All Hyper Strikes in Mario Strikers Battle League & which is best? – Dexerto

    All Hyper Strikes in Mario Strikers Battle League & which is best? NintendoThe best Hyper Strikes can really turn the tide in a Mario Strikers Battle League match, so here’s everything you need to know about each character’s special move. After 15 years, Mario and co. are back on the pitch in Mario Strikers Battle League. Of course, this isn’t your traditional football game, as each character has their own special move called a Hyper Strike. Unleashing a Hyper Strike gives you a chance to score two goals in one, which could be the difference between winning and losing. They also have special effects that can seriously impact the opposing team. So whether it’s Bowser’s Flame Cannon or Donkey Kong’s Banana Blast, we’ve got details of every Hyper Strike you can use in Mario Strikers Battle League below, as well as tips on how to block them. Contents All Hyper Strikes in Mario Strikers Battle League – What is the best Hyper Strike to use? – How to use Hyper Strikes – How to block a Hyper Strike – All Hyper Strikes in Mario Strikers Battle League Here’s every Hyper Strike in Mario Strikers Battle League and what they do: What is the best Hyper Strike in Mario Strikers? One of the best Hyper Strikes in Mario Strikers Battle League is Peach’s Dance of Hearts, as even if you don’t manage to score a goal, your enchanted opponents will be temporarily out of action. Another great Hyper Strike is Rosalina’s Orbital Burst, as it can slow down opponents and even freeze the goalkeeper, which is great if you miss and need to make a quick follow-up shot. Every Hyper Strike is good, though, and there’s not a massive difference between them outside of their visuals and the occasional side effect. Try them all out in the game and see which one you prefer. How to use Hyper Strikes in Mario Strikers Battle League In order to pull off a Hyper Strike, you’ll need to collect a Strike Orb. These glowing red balls appear randomly on the pitch throughout a match, and you’ll need to pick them up before your opponents do. Once you’ve got a Strike Orb, any player on your team can set off a Hyper Strike by holding down A on your opponent’s side of the pitch – but you’ve only got 20 seconds to do this so you’ll need to act fast. Read More: Mario Strikers Battle League review – If you successfully initiate a Hyper Strike, you’ll need to stop a needle in the blue area twice to increase your chances of scoring a goal. Land in the black and you’ll have a very low chance of scoring. How to block a Hyper Strike in Mario Strikers Battle League Just because the other team collected a Strike Orb before you could, that doesn’t mean you can’t foil their attempts to score a Hyper Strike. The key here is to stay as close as possible to whoever has the football. Once your opponent starts a Hyper Strike attempt, you’ll have a few seconds to tackle them with the B button. This is easier if you use a strong character like Bowser or Donkey Kong, but it’s not essential. If you don’t manage to stop your opponent from launching a Hyper Strike, you’ll still have a chance to block the ball from going into the net by repeatedly tapping A to fill the arrow up once it appears.

  • All Honkai Star Rail Imaginary characters: Luocha, Welt, more – Dexerto

    All Honkai Star Rail Imaginary characters: Luocha, Welt, more HoYoVerseImaginary characters can be useful in Honkai Star Rail combat for various purposes. Here’s what we know about every Imaginary character in HoYoVerse’s anime RPG. Imaginary users are highly beneficial in team compositions for their ability to trigger the Imprisonment effect. After breaking an enemy’s weakness, the Imprisonment effect can delay their actions and deal additional damage. At launch, Honkai Star Rail had only one Imaginary character – Welt – until the element’s roster began to grow. Here’s every Imaginary character available in the gacha game, in addition to a short description of them. Luocha Rarity: 5-star – Path: The Abundance – Luocha is a foreign trader who traveled to the Xianzhou Luofu with a coffin. With his Skill, this healer restores allies’ health based on 40% of his ATK plus 200. Luocha’s stack of Abyss Flowers can automatically heal a teammate when their health drops below 50%. In addition to healing, Luocha can remove one buff from all enemies with his Ultimate, which also deals Imaginary DMG equal to 120% of his ATK. Welt Rarity: 5-star – Path: The Nihility – With him being on the Nihility path, he’s focused on debuffing enemies. He specializes in slowing enemies down and delaying their actions, giving his team more opportunities to attack. His Ultimate, Synthetic Black Hole, has a 100% chance to Imprison enemies, a debuff that both slows and delays the enemy. On top of doing a pretty hefty amount of damage, his Ultimate can change the tide of battle. Yukong Rarity: 4-star – Path: The Harmony – Yukong serves as the Helm Master of the Xianzhou Alliance’s Sky-Faring Commission. As a member of the Harmony Path, her Skill can increase the ATK of all allies by 40%. Additionally, Yukong’s Ultimate increases all allies’ CRIT Rate by 21% and CRIT DMG by 39% in addition to dealing Imaginary DMG to a single enemy. Dan Heng Imbibitor Lunae Rarity: 5-star – Path: The Destruction – Imbibitor Lunae is the 5-star Imaginary version of Dan Heng and the High Elder of the Luofu. This character has a complex attack system with his Skill enhancing his Basic ATK up to three times consecutively. Imbibitor Lunae’s Ultimate Uses a 3-hit attack and deals Imaginary DMG equal to 180% of his ATK to a single enemy. Dr. Ratio Rarity: 5-star – Path: The Hunt – Luckily, Honkai Star Rail previously gifted players a free copy of Dr. Ratio. This character excels at dealing single-target DMG as a member of The Path of The Hunt. He can also dish out follow-up attacks that become stronger based on the number of an enemy’s debuffs. Aventurine Rarity: 5-star – Path: The Preservation – Aventurine is a 5-star character specializing in providing Shields to the entire party. He can also deal follow-up attack DMG after his teammates use their own follow-up attacks or if enemies attack them. Therefore, Aventurine is excellent alongside party members such as Topaz and Dr. Ratio for the former to increase follow-up attack DMG. Trailblazer Rarity: 5-star – Path: The Harmony – By progressing through the Penacony storyline, Honkai Star Rail players can unlock the Imaginary version of the protagonist. Imaginary Trailblazer follows the Path of The Harmony, focusing on providing Break Effect buffs. Trailblazer’s Ultimate can also increase the amount of DMG dealt to Weakness Broken enemies. March 7th Rarity: 4-star – Path: The Hunt – On July 30, 2024, March 7th will receive an Imaginary form that follows the Path of The Hunt. You can unlock this alternate version by completing the upcoming Trailblaze Continuance: March to Mastery: A Star is Born. March 7th’s kit allegedly revolves around enhancing Basic ATKs, but we will learn more information following her launch. Now you know every Imaginary character available in the game. For more about Honkai Star Rail, check out our guides for banners, codes, and character height.

  • All Hogwarts Legacy beasts: Hippogriffs, Dragons, Nifflers, & more – Dexerto

    All Hogwarts Legacy beasts: Hippogriffs, Dragons, Nifflers, & more Warner Bros.The spellbinding universe of Hogwarts Legacy is home to various magical beasts, some of which are amiable enough to be domesticated and reared in the Vivarium. Explore the compendium of fantastic creatures that enrich your journey in the game. Since the dawn of the Harry Potter books, fans have yearned to walk the halls of Hogwarts; now, Hogwarts Legacy turns that yearning into an enchanting escapade. Throughout the game, players will encounter familiar characters, explore iconic locations and learn a lot of spells. Magical creatures are also a big part of the Hogwarts Legacy experience, and not only will you battle beasts but you’ll have the chance to befriend and tame them too. Without further ado, here’s every beast you can find in Hogwarts Legacy. Alternatively, if you’re on the lookout for additional information about the game, be sure to check out our pages detailing all the confirmed classes, what the Vivarium is in Hogwarts Legacy, as well as how players can get the Dark Arts Battle Arena. Every beast in Hogwarts Legacy There are a lot of different creatures you’ll encounter during your adventure in the wizarding world. Here’s every beast you can find in Hogwarts Legacy, as well as a brief description of them, and some locations. Graphorns First appearing in the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them book, these grumpy brutes are just as aggressive as they look, boasting sharp teeth and two formidable horns on top of their spiky skull. Their skin is said to be tougher than that of a dragon, so take caution if you bump into one of these out in the wilderness. Hogwarts Legacy players eventually encounter a Graphorn and use it as a mount later in the game, once they complete the San Bakar’s Trial, which is part of the main story. Also, there’s a Graphorn den in the Clagmar Coast region. Dragons Speaking of Dragons, would a fantasy open world be complete without them? Fire-breathing reptiles will be scattered around the Hogwarts Legacy map and were seen in the original trailer flying toward the school. Harry Potter fans will have fond memories of dragons thanks to the TriWizard Cup in Goblet of Fire, so it’s no surprise to see them play a big part in the game, such as the Hebridean Black. Niffler These adorable little rodents first won audiences over when they hit the big screen in the first Fantastic Beasts movie. They’re skilled trackers who use their long snouts to sniff out and hoard treasure but have been known to cause a little chaos when let loose indoors. Hogwarts Legacy lets players keep their own Nifflers as fluffy companions in the Vivarium within the Room of Requirement once they complete the quest ‘The Elf, the Nab-sack, and the Loom’. You can even brush and feed them, which we think is very important. You can find Niffler dens in the North Hogwarts Region, Hogwarts Valley, Feldcroft Region, Poidsear Coast, Manor Cape, and Cragcroftshire. Hippogriffs A Hippogriff is a striking creature with a build similar to a horse, but with the wings, head, and talons of an eagle. Fans of the series will remember Hagrid’s beloved Buckbeak, who featured in many of the Harry Potter films. Much like Potter himself, players will be able to use Hippogriffs to fly across the map and take in the sights. However, players will have to wait about 20 or so hours of gameplay time whenever Hogwarts Legacy shifts into the Fall term. You’ll be able to find Hippogriffs in the Poidsear Coast and near Manor Cape. Mooncalfs Another one of Newt Scamander’s loveable pets, Mooncalf are shy burrowers who only emerge during a full moon. Their large, bulging eyes make them one the of cutest beasts Hogwarts Legacy has to offer. Players will have to have to venture out at night to bump into one, but it’s well with the journey. As well as Nifflers, Mooncalfs are one of the beasts that players can add to their Vivarium in the Room of Requirement. Their dens can be found near these regions: Forbidden Forest, South Hogwarts, and Feldcroft. Jobberknolls Jobberknolls are small, magical blue birds that are said to make no noise until the moment of their deaths. Joberknolls are one of the beasts players can capture and bring back to the Vivarium to raise in Hogwarts Legacy. They give players Jobberknoll feathers, which can be used to upgrade gear at the magic loom in the Room of Requirement. There are plenty of Jobberknolls around the Forbidden Forest, Feldcroft, Marunweem Lake, Manor Cape, and Cragcroftshire. Giant Purple Toads Giant Purple Toads may be one of the lesser-known beasts to Harry Potter fans, as they are only mentioned whenever the original trio visited Diagon Alley. In Hogwarts Legacy, Giant Purple Toads are another one of the wild beasts that students can capture and add to the Vivarium. They can be seen around the North Ford Bog, the Forbidden Forest, South Hogwarts, South Sea Bog, and Marunweem Lake. Kneazle Kneazles are cat-like beasts that are sometimes kept as pets by witches and wizards. Kneazles have large ears and a plumed tail similar to that of a lion’s, and are typical slightly larger than Muggle cats. They are highly intelligent creatures that are often independent and fairly aggressive. Players can catch them in Hogwarts Legacy to raise in the Vivarium alongside other creatures. These creatures can be found in Hogwarts Valley, the South Sea Bog, Marunweem Lake, Cragcroftshire, and Clagmar Coast. Puffskein Puffskein are popular pets in the wizarding world, thanks to their small size, fluffy appearance, and surprisingly robust bodies. Again, players can find Puffskein out in the wild in a variety of different sizes and colors. Happy Puffskein give Fur that can be used to improve gear. These adorable and fluffy beasts can be seen around the Forbidden Forest, South Hogwarts, Hogwarts Valley, Feldcroft, Manor Cape, and Clagmar Coast. Diricawl Diricawls are magical birds that resemble the extinct Dodo bird. In fact, in the lore of the Wizarding World, Muggles conflated Diricawls with Dodo birds but believed they went extinct thanks to their unique ability to vanish and reappear to escape impending danger. Diricawl are another of the many beasts that players can capture and rehome in the Vivarium to gather magic materials to upgrade gear. The Diricawl dens can be found in Hogwarts Valley, Marunweem Lake, and Clagmar Coast. Thestrals Fans of the Harry Potter films will recognize Thestrals, who make their beautifully haunting debut in the Order of the Phoenix. They are known for pulling the carriages that take students to Hogwarts, though many who have not witnessed death for themselves cannot see Thestrals, so they believe the carriages pull themselves. In Hogwarts Legacy, Thestrals can be used as a flying mount in place of, but only if players on the Dark Arts Pack DLC. Alternatively, players can capture Thestrals out in the wild around Marunweem Lake, and care for them in the Vivarium. Phoenix Of course, Harry Potter fans are familiar with the Phoenix thanks to Albus Dumbledore’s trusted companion, Fawkes. Phoenix are elegant, rare birds with fiery red and orange plumage. They possess innately powerful magic and their feathers are a staple material in Wand cores. Additionally, they are immortal in that when they die they burst into flame and are reborn from their own ashes. Players can bring Phoenix back to their Vivariums once they finish Deek’s quest final mission ‘Phoenix Rising’. This is the only Phoenix in the game, as there are no dens around the regions. Unicorns Another iconic magical creature that makes an appearance in Hogwarts Legacy are Unicorns. Unicorns have various magical properties, like their life-sustaining blood or their tail hair which is used in many Wand cores. However, Unicorn are incredibly shy creatures who often live in solitude. While they are a fairly rare sight, players can capture them in Hogwarts Legacy and raise them in the Vivarium. Unicorn dens can be found only in the Forbidden Forest. Trolls Some of the beasts confirmed on this list are extremely friendly, but Trolls certainly don’t fall into that category. These hulking monstrosities can easily overwhelm the player with their sheer strength and blunt weapons. After a Mountain Troll played a memorable role in the original Harry Potter movie, it makes sense for Hogwarts Legacy to build mini-boss encounters around them. Players will frequently encounter Armored, River, and also Forest Trolls as boss fights in Hogwarts Legacy. Acromantula Arcromantula are essentially giant spiders found in the Wizarding World, which already makes them frightening enough. To make matters worse, they can grow to terrifying sizes, like the legendary Aragog found in the Forbidden Forest. While players encounter plenty of large spiders, Acromantulas do make appearances as boss fights similar to Trolls. These speedy spiders make for exciting and terrifying battles, so players with a fear of these massive, eight-legged arachnids would do well to prepare themselves. Fwooper Fwoopers may not be well-known among fans, but they have featured heavily across the Wizarding World. One of these colorful birds was found in the front window of the Magical Menagerie in Diagon Alley, and their feathers are used as quills. While they look harmless when they first hatch, a Fwooper’s song can actually drive the listener to insanity. So much so, that each bird sold comes with a Silencing Charm. Fwoopers are another beast that players can catch with the Nabsack and transport to their Vivarium in the Room of Requirement. They can be found in the Hogwarts Valley, Feldcroft, Poidsear Coast, and Clagmar Coast. Centaurs Centaurs will be familiar to anybody who’s watched the Harry Potter films or read the books, or has any understanding of Greek mythology. Half-man, half-horse, centaurs play an important role in the Harry Potter series as they roam the Forbidden Forest, protect Harry from Voldemort, save the school from Professor Umbridge, and, at one point, become professors themselves. Players can frequently find Centaurs patrolling the Forbidden Forest and attacking spiders and poachers who venture into their territory. Thankfully, as creatures with human intelligence and adept skills in astronomy, divination, and healing magic, they overlook the player when they journey into the Forest and do not fight them. Horklumps Horklumps had no use to wizards and witches, according to magizoologist Newt Scamander, and were given the classification ‘X’ (“boring/harmless to humans”) by the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures. However, their juice was used in a range of potions, including the Wiggenweld Potion, and Herbicide Potion. True to the game’s lore, Horklumps are an important ingredient in brewing Wiggenweld Potions, which are the main method to regain health in Hogwarts Legacy. Those are all the Hogwarts Legacy beasts you can find! 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  • Hogwarts Legacy: All new & returning characters – Dexerto

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Victor Rookwood Another one of the game’s main threats, Victor Rookwood is a Dark Wizard who has temporarily sided with Ranrok and the rogue Goblins. Although they appear to be working towards a mutual goal, their alliance is far from stable. It’s unclear what Victor’s long-term motivations are, but they’re sure to spell danger for the player. Pun intended. Deek A beloved House-Elf who works to keep Hogwarts running, Deek is the key to one of the game’s most interesting systems. With Deek’s help, players can access the Room of Requirement and customize their own vivariums full of buildings, plants, and mystical creatures. Hogwarts students As well as various teachers and powerful threats, our wizard or witch will also have the chance to interact with and form relationships with other Hogwarts students. Here are the names of some of the students: Amit Thakkar – Astoria Crickett – Constance Dagworth – Everett Clopton – Hector Weasley – Lucan Brattleby – Mahendra Pehlwaan – Natsai Onai – Nellie Oggspire – Nerida Roberts – Poppy Sweeting – Sebastian Sallow – Zenobia Noke – Hogwarts Legacy returning characters Phineas Nigellus Black Phineas Nigellus Black is the Headmaster of the Wizarding School in the timeline followed by Hogwarts Legacy. He is the great-great-grandfather of Sirius Black and is also known as the least popular Headmaster of Hogwarts. The character appeared for a brief moment via a photograph in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The voice actor who plays the role of Phineas in the game is none other than Simon Pegg himself. Nearly Headless Nick Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, better known as Nearly Headless Nick, is a popular character among Potterheads, featuring in many of the original Harry Potter movies. The friendly ghost returns in Hogwarts Legacy, although John Cleese doesn’t appear to be reprising his role as Jason Anthony takes the mantle, also providing the voice of The Sorting Hat and Gladwin Moon. Cuthbert Bins Although he never featured in any of the feature films, the name Cuthbert Bins will be familiar to fans of the books. Bins is a long-serving professor at Hogwarts, teaching the History of Magic subject well after his death. His classes may have been notoriously boring, but that didn’t stop him from mentoring James and Lily Potter, Peter Pettigrew, and Sirius Black, as well as Harry, Ron, and Hermione in years later. Other returning appearances include The Sorting Hat, Peeves the poltergeist, and The Fat Lady portrait that guards Gryffindor’s tower. And there you have it! That was every confirmed character we know of in Hogwarts Legacy. 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  • All Heroes in Gigantic: Rampage Edition – Dexerto

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  • All Helldivers 2 titles and how to get them – Dexerto

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  • All Hellblade 2 Lorestangir locations – Dexerto

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The Lorestangir is found on the right just before you notice the stranger walking away in the distance. It’s hard to miss. Chapter 2 There are four Lorestangir to find in Chapter 2. Lorestangir 2 – Freyslaug Sighted As you’re following a certain character at the beginning of Chapter 2, you’ll notice a group of huts with thatched roofs off to the right. Behind the first house is a Lorestangir overlooking a grave mound. Lorestangir 3 – Return Home After you’ve passed the rune gate in the village, head up the bridge and go inside the large building. Exit the building through the back and head around to the left side where you’ll spot a low crawl space for Senua to pass through. The Lorestangir is found here. Lorestangir 4 – Draugar Ceremony As you enter the Draugar ceremony, you’ll shimmy along the edges of the camp as the ritual takes place. Continue along the side until you eventually find a ladder on your left. Ascend the ladder then vault a low wall to your right. The Lorestangir is located at the end of this path. Lorestangir 5 – Meeting the Stranger After meeting up with a new character, you head down a hill back to the village from before. About halfway down the hill, head left when you find a wooden post with a marked stone underneath it. From here, veer left and follow the path to find the Lorestangir. Chapter 3 There are six Lorestangir to find in Chapter 3. Lorestangir 6 – Red Hill At the beginning of Chapter 3, find another marked stone and wooden post, similar to the previous one. From here, go left and follow the path as it goes around to the right. The Lorestangir is found in a clearing just away from here. Lorestangir 7 – On the Hill After encountering the giant, you’ll speak with a character in a village atop a large abandoned mountain village. When you regain control of Senua, head up to the top of the village and find the Lorestangir to the right of the hut. Lorestangir 8 – Find the Hiddenfolk After you complete the first Hiddenfolk sphere puzzle, go up the hill until you find a ledge on the left you can climb up. The Lorestangir is found up here. Lorestangir 9 – Find the Hiddenfolk This one is found after completing the second Hiddenfolk sphere puzzle. Drop down a couple of ledges until you’re in a small pond. Head forward and there will be a narrow gap for you to squeeze through about halfway down the pond. The Lorestangir is located up here. Lorestangir 10 – Find the Hiddenfolk From the previous Totem, head back through the tight gap and run forward. At the end of the pond area is a low crawlspace Senua can fit through. The Lorestangir is found inside this small cave. Lorestangir 11 – Find the Hiddenfolk When completing the Hiddenfolk orb puzzle by the lake, you’ll have to collect three spheres for this pedestal. Once you’ve collected the first two, you’ll head up to an area that has you fighting multiple Draugr. Once this combat encounter has concluded, create a path on the far side of the cave to access the area with the third sphere. The Lorestangir is located upside down towards the back of this location where you collect the sphere. Chapter 4 There are three Lorestangir to find in Chapter 4. Lorestangir 12 – Enter the Caves Once you enter the Hiddenfolk caves, you’ll collect a torch and begin descending a narrow path. When you drop into a small puddle of water, the Furies will comment on keeping the torch safe. When this happens, head right and find the Lorestangir hidden in a tunnel. Lorestangir 13 – Enter the Caves After completing the flame puzzle that creates a bridge across some water, press on and you’ll spot the Lorestangir on your right. The small bridge connected here will allow you to reach it. Lorestangir 14 – Act of Sacrifice After you lose the sword, follow the light throughout the caverns until you reach an area featuring a bunch of floating rocks. When the rocks fall to the ground, keep to the right-hand side of the tunnel and find a short path to a Lorestangir. Chapter 5 There are four Lorestangir to find in Chapter 5. Lorestangir 15 – To The Sea At the beginning of Chapter 5, follow the path until you pass a very small waterfall on your right. Head up the hill from here and immediately turn right when you can. The path leads to a clearing in the rocks with a larger waterfall. The Lorestangir is located at the end of this stream. Lorestangir 16 – Sjávarrisi At the beginning of the sub-chapter as you’re walking and talking with Ástriðr, continue on until she starts talking about her mother. At this point, you’ll drop down a ledge and then climb over a small wall. From here, turn right and you’ll spot the Lorestangir over a large gap. To reach this, keep right and find a small tunnel that leads to the totem. Lorestangir 17 – Another Question When you’re at the Rune puzzle on the beach near the shipwreck, face away from the puzzle door and head to the right. Interact with the glowing Hiddenfolk orb to open a path, and follow the cliff around to another shipwreck site. There’ll be a gap in the wall to the back of this area, accessible when the time of day is set to night. Squeeze through here and the Lorestangir is located on the right. Lorestangir 18 – Another Question After you reach the village and can see flashes of the giant attacking the houses, look for a house with two lit torches in front of it. From here, go left and up a small hill to find the final Lorestangir pillar. Hellblade 2 Lorestangir reward By finding all 18 Lorestangir pillars in Hellblade 2, you’ll unlock Druth as an alternate narrator when starting a new game from the main menu. Druth is Senua’s friend from the previous game and narrates all the Lorestones in the Hellblade series. Who is Grettir the Strong? Druth’s Lorestangirs tells the story of Grettir the Strong, a real saga of Iceland where Hellblade 2 takes place. According to historians, his story is estimated to occur around the 11th century. According to the tale, Grettir was a descendant of a viking from Norway, who fled the kingdom after fighting in the Battle of Hafrsfjord. Grettir grew up to become an outlaw in Iceland and is subsequently banished from the country. He leaves for Norway and fights a re-animated corpse (known as Draugr in Scandinavian folklore) called Kar the Old, who was guarding treasure in his grave mound. Eventually, he returns to Iceland and defeats the undead spirit known as Glámr. However, before passing Glámr places a curse on Grettir, which causes him to experience many disasters throughout the rest of his life. He becomes weaker over time and is doomed to loneliness after a series of hardships. Grettir spends the rest of his life in exile from society, living on the fringes of civilization and defeating more creatures. He eventually ends up spending his last years on Drangey, a small island off the northern coast of Iceland, with his half-brother Illugi and slave Glaumur. After nearly two decades in solitude, Grettir is killed by his enemies in Drangey. If you’ve been enjoying Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, check out these other best action horror games we’d recommend playing. Be sure to also read our Hellblade 2 review, or see why players are disappointed with the combat.

  • All Hard Drive locations in Satisfactory – Dexerto

    All Hard Drive locations in Satisfactory Dexerto/Coffee Stain StudiosIf you’re tired of wandering the huge Satisfactory map hoping to stumble across a Hard Drive, it’s probably time to check out the exact locations instead. In this guide, we’ll break down everything from how to find Hard Drives, the best way to unlock those sweet Alternate Recipes, and how to stop the MAM from trolling you and your friends. The goal is to make sure you spend less time researching and more time building the factory of your dreams. What are Hard Drives? Hard Drives are your ticket to unlocking alternate recipes through the MAM (Molecular Analysis Machine). They come from drop pods scattered across 118 crash sites. Each drive takes 10 minutes to research, and the MAM will tease you with three randomly selected recipes based on your unlocked tiers. Fair warning: Some recipes will be useless until you unlock the right machines, like those fancy Pure Ore refinery recipes that show up after unlocking coal power. My recommendation is to be the efficient Satisfactory engineer you are and build a MAM right when you find a Hard Drive. Start the research, tear it down, and 10 minutes later, rebuild it to speed up the process. If you’re not sure what the best alternate recipe is, check out our Alternate Recipe tier list for Satisfactory. Best way to find all Hard Drives If you want to unlock all Hard Drive recipes without tearing your hair out, here’s the best strategy: slow your roll. First, unlock everything in Tiers 1 and 2. Before launching that space elevator and unlocking Tiers 3 and 4, grind out as many Hard Drives as possible. The MAM will eventually hand the drive back once you’ve unlocked all available recipes at your tier. Then, go ahead and launch the space elevator. If you rush ahead, the MAM’s recipe pool gets huge, and suddenly you’re waiting forever for those sweet Turbofuel and Compact Coal recipes. You’ll be stuck twiddling your thumbs while it cycles through recipes you don’t even need yet. All Hard Drive locations Hard Drives are scattered all over the map. Thanks to your scanner, it won’t be hard to spot one or two once you’re close enough. The images above split up the map into four corners so you can place a marker as close to the Hard Drive as possible and reach it. Changes to Hard Drives in 1.0 In Satisfactory 1.0, the Hard Drive system finally got some love. Overall, it’s a smarter system, making recipe hunting less of a grind and more of a “Finally, something I can use!” moment. Gone are the days of being taunted with the same useless recipes, as there are no more duplicates. Now, the MAM’s recipe pool actually respects your progress, so it won’t dangle Tier 6 goodies while you’re stuck in Tier 3. Plus, research times have been smoothed out a bit, so you’re not watching the clock for eternity. While you’re scouring the map to find every single Hard Drive, why not take this opportunity to mark down all the Pure Ore node locations to farm all the resources you need for your factory?

  • All Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Achievements & Trophies – Dexerto

    All Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Achievements & Trophies Warner Bros. / SonyWith Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions now upon us, here’s the full rundown of every Achievement and Trophy up for grabs. Following up on the wildly successful Hogwarts Legacy, Warner Bros. Games is now delivering on a new Quidditch experience. Much like what we saw in the movies, it’s an action-packed sport with players assuming a number of different roles all with the goal of grabbing that Golden Snitch to win it all. There are plenty of distinct game modes, maps, and even characters to unlock, but beyond that, completionists will be wanting to tackle every unique challenge on the game’s Achievement and Trophy lists. While some are far easier than others, many will require not only skillful play, but also plenty of time as well. Here’s the full rundown so you can brush up on what needs to be done in Quidditch Champions. Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Achievements & Trophies There are 31 Achievements and Trophies on offer, 32 if you count the hilariously titled Platinum as well. While many are fairly straightforward, requiring a certain number of wins, or simply to reach a certain level, a handful are particularly difficult, demanding far more. Catching a Snitch in less than 120 seconds could prove tricky as players figure out the fundamentals. Similarly, earning a Platinum medal for every single role will be a tall order, requiring you to master all the different playstyles. Below is the full rundown so you can get a comprehensive look: Yer a Wizard, Harry! – Earn all Trophies (Platinum) – The Keeper, That’s Me… – Complete Keeper Training – Look! Mum Made You a Sweater! – Customize a character in your roster – Bottle Fame – Complete a Career Challenge – Up! – Complete Chaser Training – It’s Not Much, but it’s Home! – Complete The Weasley Burrow Garden Cup – Everyone Starts at the Beginning at Hogwarts – Win your first game – Quidditch Champion – Win 100 Games of Quidditch – Mischief Managed – Stun a Player while they are highlighted for a score event – Hogwarts Hero – Win the Hogwarts Quidditch House Cup for the first time – Rough Game, Quidditch. Brutal! – Win a game of Quidditch without conceding any points – Tutshill Tornado – Win 25 games of Quidditch – Role-Star – Earn a Platinum medal for each role – Triwizard Titan – Win the Triwizard Quidditch Cup for the first time – World Cup Wonder – Win the World Cup for the first time – Quidditch is Easy Enough to Understand – Win any Cup on Champion difficulty – “E” for Exceeds Expectations – Reach level 45 in your Career – Don’t Go Making Friends with the Wrong Sort… – Win 5 Games of Quidditch While in a Party – I Want a Nice, Clean Game – Play 5 PVP Matches – Brew Glory – Complete a Mastery Challenge for each role – I’ve Always Wanted to Use That Spell – Max out skill points in a single role – It’s Not Any Broomstick, it’s a Nimbus 2000 – Upgrade a broom to max level – Chasers With Extra Responsibilities – Intercept a shot on your goals – The Porskoff Ploy – Assist a goal by shovel-passing to a teammate shortly before they score – You’d Make a Fair Beater – Complete Beater Training – Brilliant, but Scary – Eliminate the opposing Beater without getting hit by a Bludger – Knock on Wood – Get an assist by stunning the enemy Keeper shortly before a goal – A Superb Keeper! – Save a goal with your Power Save – Playcaller – Save a shot on goal from a Chaser you recently debuffed – The Youngest Seeker in a Century – Complete Seeker Training – Roderick Plumpton’s Protégé – Catch a Snitch in less than 120 seconds – Constant Vigilance! – Catch a Snitch without getting hit by a Bludger – That’s the full overview of every Achievement and Trophy on offer with Quidditch Champions, at least for now. As a live-service game, there’s sure to be plenty more content coming down the line. While not guaranteed, there’s a chance we see additional Achievements and Trophies roll out to accompany any bigger drops. We’ll be sure to keep you posted here if that’s the case, but for now, get cracking on the above and check out our guides for a helping hand.

  • All games revealed in Microsoft leak: Oblivion, Dishonored, DOOM, more – Dexerto

    All games revealed in Microsoft leak: Oblivion, Dishonored, DOOM, more CNETTons of upcoming Microsoft games have been leaked, giving fans a glimpse into the release schedule for the upcoming years. Here’s everything that’s been leaked. A huge number of Microsoft games have been leaked after an unredacted PDF attachment inside a government document revealed an extensive release schedule filled with remasters and new additions to fan-favorite franchises. Those leaks show off an Xbox Series X Refresh, a new controller, and tons of exciting Bethesda games from highly anticipated remasters to new additions to some age-old franchises. Here’s every Microsoft game that’s been leaked. All leaked Microsoft games There were plenty of Microsoft games leaked to the public and posted online. All are currently without proper release dates yet, but we do get a clue about their genre and even content thanks to their names, particularly when they’re new additions to a popular game series. The leaked Microsoft game releases are: Indiana Jones Game – Oblivion Remaster – Elder Scrolls Online: Expansion – Starfield DLC – Doom Year Zero and DLC – Project Kestral – Elder Scrolls Online: Expansion – Project Platinum – Elder Scrolls VI – Project Kestral: Expansion – Fallout 3 Remaster – Elder Scrolls Online: Expansion – Ghostwire: Tokyo Sequel – Dishonored 3 – Doom Year Zero DLC – Naturally, we don’t have release dates for these games yet, as they weren’t really meant to be revealed. However, when more information is revealed, we will be adding more information to the relevant hubs, so be sure to check them out. In the meantime, take a look at our Xbox page for details on current Microsoft games.

  • All free Wuthering Waves characters and how to get them – Dexerto

    All free Wuthering Waves characters and how to get them Kuro GamesWuthering Waves has a multitude of free characters you’ll get as rewards while playing. Here are the ones you can get hold of for free. Wuthering Waves is a gacha game, meaning collecting characters is the core of its gameplay. There are several 5-star units like Jiyan, Yinlin, Calcharo, and others that you can pull to strengthen your account. You can get one random 5-star for free very early. However, 5-star units can be difficult to get in general. Once the free pulls are gone, you can either get lucky or grind for a ton. But, as it happens, Wuthering Waves will reward you with several free 4-star characters early on, making your initial journey smoother. Don’t write them off just because they aren’t 5-stars. Here are all the free Wuthering Waves characters and how to get them. How many free characters are there in Wuthering Waves? On release, you will receive a total of six free characters in Wuthering Waves. These are a mixed bag with DPS units like Yangyang and Chixia, and healers like Baizhi. Additionally, you can get one random 5-star for free from the Utterance of Marvels banner. These free units are quite strong and will carry you through the early challenges until you pull for a powerful 5-star unit. All free characters and how to get them It is important to mention that you will also receive more free characters as rewards in later patches. These are the ones you will receive on launch. Additionally, you will also receive a lot of extra rewards for pre-registering to the game. If you are unaware of the pre-registration rewards, you can check them out here. How to get a free 5-star unit in Wuthering Waves Apart from the 4-star units mentioned above, you can practically receive a 5-star unit for free on the first day of playing Wuthering Waves. This is from the Utterance of Marvel banner, where the first 50 pulls will guarantee you a 5-star unit. You will receive 20 Lustrous Tides from pre-registration and 10 to celebrate the version 1.0 live stream. You will also receive more Lustrous Tides as you level up. Thus, even before you barely scratch the surface of Wuthering Waves, you will have a 5-star in hand. You will receive one of the 5-star units mentioned below after 50 pulls at random. When more free characters become available, we’ll update this article, so be sure to bookmark it and check back soon. Jiyan build | Yinlin build | Wuthering Waves pre-registration rewards | Is Wuthering Waves a gacha game? | Wuthering Waves all elements explained

  • All game modes in The Finals – Dexerto

    All game modes in The Finals Embark StudiosThe Finals is a PvP game and just like any other PvP game, it features multiple game modes. Let’s take a look at all the game modes that you can play in The Finals. The Finals has hit the ground running ever since it shadowdropped on multiple platforms right after The Game Awards 2023. The Finals is a fun team-based multiplayer game that throws you into destructible virtual arenas as you battle other rivals. One of the good aspects of The Finals is that there are multiple game modes, which means there is a place for both casual as well as hardcore players. Here is a discussion surrounding all the game modes of The Finals. The Finals: All game modes explained At the time of writing, The Finals has a total of three game modes which are: Quick Cash, Bank It, Ranked, and Unranked Tournament. Quick Cash Quick Cash is a casual game mode where all the teams will fight for one vault at a time. In this, your objective is to collect two vaults and extract them. You will respawn pretty quickly and the stakes are very low in this mode. Bank It Bank is a 12-player Rumble-type game mode where your objective is to extract the maximum amount of cash within a 15-minute timer. There will be a total of 4 teams divided into groups of three. As a player, you will keep gathering money and whenever you defeat someone, you will get to gather their money as well. Ranked and Unranked tournament Ranked tournament is the ultimate high-stakes game mode in The Finals. Here a total of 16 teams will battle it out and the final goal is to extract more money than your opponent teams. As the name suggests, the games are played in a tournament format. There will be four games with four teams each where only two will qualify from each. This will continue until two teams remain and only one remains standing. Unranked tournament is not very different except there are 8 teams with no stakes involved. However, it is the most realistic practice that you will get before entering a Ranked tournament in The Finals. This is all you need to know about the various game modes in The Finals. If you found it informative, do not forget to check out some of our other guides at Dexerto. Best The Finals Heavy build | Best The Finals Medium build | Best The Finals Light build | The Finals best settings: Max FPS & competitive advantages | Does The Finals have aim assist? | The Finals file size on PC, PS5, Xbox | How to change your name | Is The Finals on PS4 and Xbox One? | Is The Finals on Xbox Game Pass? | How to add and invite friends | How many players play The Finals | The Finals system requirements: Minimum and Recommended PC specs | Can you play The Finals on Steam Deck?

  • All free rewards from the Epic Games Mega Sale – Dexerto

    All free rewards from the Epic Games Mega Sale Epic GamesThe Epic Games Mega Sale is here, and is offering massive deals on AAA titles as well as free rewards for certain games from May 16 to June 13. In addition to these rewards, Epic is giving away three free games, the first of which is Dragon Age: Inquisition – Game of the Year Edition, free until May 23. The second free game will be announced in a week. To know know what the other freebies are to get your hands on, here is a full list of all the free rewards available during the Epic Games Mega Sale. All free rewards during the Epic Games Mega Sale All free rewards can be found under the ‘Featured Giveaways’ tab on the main storefront. The sale lasts from May 16 to June 13, which gives you almost a month to grab the rewards for yourself. Honkai Star Rail 50,000 credit – 5 Traveler’s Guides – 5 Refined Aether – 5 Disposable Kenetic Arms – Genshin Impact 50,000 Mora – 5 Hero’s Wit – 5 Mystic Enhancement Ore – 5 Adventure’s Breakfast Sandwich – Honkai Impact 3 500 Asterite – 100,000 Coins – Discord One month of Nitro – Fortnite Grindspeed Weapon Wrap – Codeshear Cloak Back Bling – Fall Guys Soda Crown Costume – Warframe Pyra Syandana – Fire Color Picker – Dauntless Golden Drake’s Eye Lantern skin – Seven days of Slayer Club membership – 100 Aethersparks – 25 Patrol Keys – 14 Bounty Tokens – 30 Tonics – Disney Speedstorm Racing Suit for Racer Stitch: Monochromatic Classic – Kart livery for Racer Stitch: Monochromatic Classic – Cobra Bubbles Rare Crew Shards – 5 Universal Box Credits – In addition to these free rewards, the Epic Games Mega Sale will also feature massive discounts on many AAA titles. With upwards of an 85% discount on games like Assassin’s Creed, Red Dead Redemption, and more. These free rewards and discounts will only last from May 16 to June 13, leaving players less than a month to get in and grab the rewards for themselves.

  • All Forza Motorsport 8 leaks and new features we’ve seen so far – Dexerto

    All Forza Motorsport 8 leaks and new features we’ve seen so far Microsoft StudiosMicrosoft Studios will soon give motor junkies their first look at Forza Motorsport 8, the franchise’s next major title, but before that time let’s look at every possible leak that there’s been so far. The video game series always makes its mark on Xbox events, that’s for sure, with its loud engine and trailers jam-packed with some of the most realistic driving gameplay the world has ever seen. Well, that’s what we’ve got used to on the Xbox One, so one can only imagine the level Forza might reach with the next-generation console, the Xbox Series X. Pretty much all Xbox players will know by now that their next console is coming out in the holiday season of 2020, and that Forza will no doubt be one of its first titles, but what do we know about? There is a lot to unpack, but let’s jump right into it and run through each of the leaks that have been reported for the game, at the time of writing. Forza Motorsport 8 leaks: Gameplay, new features, bonus content, more Brand new engine In what’s been one of the most highly publicized leaks so far, XboxMag.net reported (in French) that the next Forza title will be moving to a brand new Unreal Engine 4 – which would shake the game series up completely. Shinobi602, the source of the apparent leak, claims to be an insider. An article reported on the website back in April states that the new engine will allow for better off-road racing, which isn’t really what you might associate with the Motorsport titles. If anything, the open world gameplay of Horizon might benefit more from the switch, but that’s even further into the future so let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Rally tracks and bigger races The same publication claims that we could see race capacity expanded to 54 vehicles at a time, which would be right up there with the biggest races the game has ever hosted. It also states that the Multiplayer mode would be moved more in line with that offered by Grand Turismo, for the “reboot” of the series. That might sound a little chaotic, but if you consider the option of NASCAR racing in-game, it definitely could give the next installment an edge over previous titles. Another interesting detail from this report is the claim that more rally races will be added, too, with SUVs and trucks playing a pivotal part. So, watch this space, as some players have been calling for this feature for a very long time. Forza 8 screenshots and graphics This one isn’t exactly a leak, but more of a sneak peek from developers Turn 10 Studios during a video for GDC Virtual Talk. Here, Matt Collins walks viewers through the process that they’re going through from having gameplay based as closely as possible to real photos and footage. In a comparison between real life and what they’re creating for their next title, Collins – at around the 18 minute mark below – shows several comparisons in all sorts of different terrain for scene construction. (Timestamp in the video below at 18:04) Screenshots include tracks in the dessert, urban racetracks, and in open spaces. Gameplay will be all about simulation With the success of many different online racing events to replace real races due to the current global situation, it should come as no surprise to hear that FM8 will be moving even further towards a car simulation experience. As seen in a Forza Monthly broadcast last December, Chris Esaki, creative director at Microsoft, there was a studio-wide play test of new gameplay features conducted. Here, stripped back to its most basic form, the chief hinted at a number of new features in the works – or under the hood, as he finely put it. These can be found below: Confirmed features for Forza 8 New tire pressure model – New heat interaction with tire pressure – Dynamic track temperatures – Rubber in on tracks – New atmosphere pressure system, affecting air density, dynamics, and power – New suspension system with new modeling – (Timestamp in the video below at 54:39) Aside from this list, he says that the team have experienced probably another 15 or so features for Forza 8, although it didn’t go further in terms of specifics. All of these that have been teased so far, however, will make a huge difference to the adjustments we make to our vehicles in the next game. Read More: Best cheap cars to customize in GTA Online – The prospect of heat impacting tire pressure is something that the series has never seen before, too, so it will be interesting to see how that one plays out. Some tracks, when used over and over, will form layers of rubber on it so to create more grip for cars as well – which is very interesting insight. Maple Valley Raceway Throughout these play tests, it’s been noticed that Maple Valley has been used to experiment with new gameplay, seemingly confirming its inclusion in Forza 8. The raceway has been included in previous games, of course, including Forza Motorsport 1, FM2, FM3, FM4, and FM7. We haven’t seen it included in a new game, however, since October 2017. That does appear to be something that will change next time around, though. Forza Motorsport 8 release date The release date for Forza Motorsport 8 hasn’t yet been revealed, and that name isn’t even confirmed yet. Usually, we see a reveal of the title around June time, followed up by a release date sometime in Fall or the Holiday season, with the latter the more likely of the two, to correspond with the release of the Xbox Series X. Stick with Dexerto for even more FM8 news, leaks, and guides once the game has been made available to play. As soon as more information is made available, we’ll be the first to let you know, and you can read more here.

  • All FPL position changes for 2023/24 season: Jota, Gakpo, more – Dexerto

    All FPL position changes for 2023/24 season: Jota, Gakpo, more Premier LeagueWhile crafting your perfect 2023/24 Fantasy Premier League lineups, it’s important to consider player position changes. Here is a full list of FPL position changes. It’s never too early to start assembling an initial Fantasy Premier League lineup. The Premier League season officially kicks off on Friday, August 11. FPL usually goes live around 4-6 weeks before the season starts, giving users plenty of time to do pre-season scouting. On July 3, the floodgates opened as the FPL released player prices for the 2023/24 season. With a limited budget, picking and choosing where you want to make a splash is essential. But before you start crunching the spreadsheets, there are a few players in new positions to watch. Fantasy Premier League position changes for 2023/24 season Here is a full list of FPL position changes for the upcoming season. Forward > midfielder 8.0 – Jota – 7.5 – Havertz – 7.0 – Richarlison – 6.5 – Mbeumo – 6.0 – Johnson – 5.5 – Enciso – Midfielder > forward 7.5 – Gakpo – 6.0 – Wissa – Defender > midfielder 5.0 – Canos – 4.5 – Ritchie – Midfielder > defender 4.5 – Hall – A calf injury derailed Diogo Jota’s 2022/23 season. In 22 matches, Jota still scored seven times and added four assists. If he stays healthy, FPL players can expect a huge return on their investment. Kai Havertz spent the majority of his time at Chelsea as a lead striker. However, after completing a transfer to Arsenal worth up to £67.5 million, the dynamic German talent is expected to slot into the squad’s midfield. Since he’s playing alongside Martin Ødegaard, it will be worth keeping an eye on Havertz. Operating on more of a budget, Julio Enciso scored a few miraculous goals last season with Brighton. The gifted Paraguayan has the potential for a breakout season. For more on building the best Fantasy Premier League team for the 2023/24 season, check out our predictions for the five best budget defenders.

  • All Foamstars Weekly challenges and rewards – Dexerto

    All Foamstars Weekly challenges and rewards Square EnixFoamstars consists of several weekly challenges that can reward you with free goodies. Here are all the challenges in the game. Foamstars is Square Enix’s latest party shooter, available now on PlayStation 4 and PS5. The title is a 4v4 multiplayer game comparable to popular titles such as Splatoon and Overwatch. The party shooter allows you to control your chosen character and play multiplayer battles or solo missions in which all you have to do is burst enemy bubbles with your Foam Gun and eliminate them with the force of foam. You can also ride around the foam on your Slideboard and build walls to access higher ground. But before you get started with Foamstars, several challenges will help you along the road and reward you with free items. Here are all of the weekly challenges that are now live in Foamstars, allowing you to level up and earn lucrative rewards. All weekly challenges and rewards in Foamstars You can check the weekly challenges in Foamstars in the Challenges menu. Once there, tap R1 to reach the Weekly tab to see the full list of challenges currently available. Remember, you can only complete these challenges in Versus matches or missions as those attempted in lounge and private parties won’t be allowed. Here’s the full list of currently active weekly challenges: We’ll keep this list updated whenever new challenges are added to Foamstars. Check out more Foamstars content: Is Foamstars free to play? | Is Foamstars coming to Xbox Game Pass? | Is Foamstars on Nintendo Switch? | Foamstars Season One Pass All tiers & rewards

  • All FIFA 23 HyperMotion 2 gameplay changes: New set pieces, shooting, skill moves, more – Dexerto

    All FIFA 23 HyperMotion 2 gameplay changes: New set pieces, shooting, skill moves, more EA SPORTSFIFA 23 is set to bring a host of huge gameplay changes onto the pitch, thanks in no small part to HyperMotion 2 technology. We’ve broken down every major gameplay change in FIFA 23, from Power Shots to new set pieces. FIFA 23 is set to drop worldwide on September 30, and football fans can’t wait to see what EA has up their sleeve. This is the last title in the series to feature FIFA branding, so players will be hoping for big changes both on and off the pitch. While improvements are expected in modes like Career Mode and Ultimate Team, the on-the-pitch action will be FIFA 23’s bread and butter, and we’ve finally had our first look at this year’s depiction of the beautiful game. FIFA 23 will be powered by HyperMotion 2 technology, aiming to make matches more fun and realistic than ever. Here’s every major FIFA 23 gameplay change you need to know about explained. Contents FIFA 23 HyperMotion 2 – FIFA 23 gameplay features (multi-gen) – FIFA 23 HyperMotion 2 gameplay features (next-gen only) – FIFA 23 HyperMotion 2 FIFA 23 Hypermotion 2 expands on the technology from last year’s game, helping to make the football gameplay feel even more authentic on next-gen consoles. This time around, the devs were able to capture twice as much data as in FIFA 22. They used information from 71 different players collected over the course of two matches held at the Estadio La Romareda in Zaragoza. The result is over 6,000 new animations in FIFA 23 for shooting, dribbling, passing, and more, including some which are specific to the women’s game for the very first time. These include realistic running styles for some of the biggest names in women’s football. But what does all this mean when FIFA 23 players sit down to play for the first time, and which new features are available across all platforms? FIFA 23 gameplay features (multi-gen) Shooting Shooting has received a general overhaul in FIFA 23, in an effort to make every single shot feel different. Players will have a wider range of options at their disposal, such as hitting volleys into the ground to bounce them into the top corner, or hitting a daisy-cutter with loads of backspin. FIFA 23 also introduces a brand-new shot type called Power Shots. By holding L1/LB and R1/RB when shooting, players can unleash a devasting strike with extra force that can lead to some truly spectacular goals. The trade-off is that these shots turn off any assistance and need to be aimed manually, meaning they take a significantly higher amount of skill to pull off. They also have a longer animation than regular shots, so you’ll have to make sure the player has plenty of time and space. Set piece redesign Set pieces have been completely redesigned in FIFA 23, giving players more control than ever before. Rather than the round reticle from FIFA 22, corners and free-kicks now use a trajectory line to show where the ball will go over the first few yards. Meanwhile, they can use the right stick to change where the taker strikes the ball to change the type of shot or delivery. For example, getting under the ball would float a cross to the back post, while hitting it on the right would lead to a curling effort with plenty of spin. Oh, and you can lie down behind the wall. Penalties now operate on a timing system using a moving ring around the ball. Shooting when the ring is at its smallest means the shot will have greater accuracy, and at its biggest will likely result in an embarrassing strike into the stands. The speed that the circle moves changes depending on how skilled a player is at penalties and how much pressure is on the kick. So, Harry Kane’s circle during the 10th minute of a match would move far slower than the deciding moment in a penalty shootout. New skill moves If you’re someone who likes to add a bit of flair to your game, FIFA 23 has you covered with new options for breezing past defenders, including left-footed skill moves for the very first time. Players will be able to perform Explosive Fake Shots inspired by FIFA 23 cover star Kylian Mbappe. This move deceives defenders with a fake shot and beats them with a quick burst of pace, perfect for getting attackers into space. Another new addition is Super Flicks, allowing players to take a huge touch to knock the ball over or around defenders and run into the space behind them. This is done by holding down the right stick in whichever direction you want to run. There are also NBA-style Stutter faints, and the heel fake to ball roll to blitz full-backs with a quick change of direction. Defending At the other end of the pitch, defending is much more aggressive than we’ve seen in previous years. Center-backs can now put in hefty tackles that can both send the ball out of play or kickstart a counter-attack. There are also new ways to block attackers such as backheel tackles, which allow skilled defenders to quickly dispossess opponents without even breaking their stride. FIFA 23 HyperMotion 2 gameplay features (next-gen only) AcceleRATE Pace has always played a huge part in FIFA matches, and FIFA 23 is looking to reinvent how footraces play out. In addition to the usual pace stats, players will now be assigned one of three different archetypes. These affect how they deploy their speed and accelerate: Explosive – Break away quickly with immediate speed – Lengthy – Take time to accelerate but fast once up to speed – Controlled – A happy medium between the two – The types of sprinters running for the ball will drastically change how the race plays out and could impact the type of pass players choose in different situations. Dribbling Players in FIFA 23 are designed to be more responsive thanks to technical dribbling and the active touch system. The idea is that whoever is running with the ball feels more grounded than in FIFA 22, making them far easier to control and make quick turns with. Active touch also means they’ll keep closer control of the ball by keeping it moving with multiple smaller touches. Goalkeepers A common complaint in past games in the series is that goalkeepers have been dominant when coming out to collect crosses, often morphing through strikers to claim the ball. This should all change in FIFA 23 thanks to ‘Kinetic Goalkeepers.’ This essentially means that both the goalkeeper and attacker are aware of each other when attacking a cross, and will react to the position of the other. So, we’re likely to see attackers ducking away from punches and goalkeepers reaching players to catch the ball. Keepers can also have their vision obscured by defenders and will peak around them to get a clearer view, even reacting later to shots if their sightlines are blocked. That was everything we know so far about FIFA 23 gameplay changes, we’ll be sure to add any new features as and when they are revealed. For more on FIFA 23, take look at some of our other pages: FIFA 23 Bundesliga rating predictions | FIFA 23 La Liga rating predictions | FIFA 23 Premier League predictions | 13 songs perfect for FIFA 23 soundtrack | FIFA 23 leaked ICONS | FIFA 23 leaked FUT Heroes | When does FIFA 23 early access start? | FIFA 23 crossplay explained | How to pre-order FIFA 23

  • All Foamstars game modes: PvP & PvE modes explained – Dexerto

    All Foamstars game modes: PvP & PvE modes explained Square EnixThe newest Square Enix release is Foamstars, a colorful title where players can team up with friends in chaotic multiplayer battles where you’ll be shooting foam instead of bullets at your enemies. It’s a vibrant and fun title that’s currently available on PS4 and PS5. There’s a fair amount of content to enjoy in Foamstars at launch, from PvE challenges to PvP combat and a roster of unique characters to choose from. If you’re wondering exactly what you can do in the game, we’ve got you covered with everything you need to know about all the different game modes right here. All game modes in Foamstars There are currently 3 main game PvP modes to play in Foamstars. You can find a breakdown of each mode in the table below: As well as the PvP activities above, there are also PvE missions you can play in Foamstars. In Foamstar Mission, you’ll have to defend Bath Vegas from waves of Bubble Beasties solo and have the chance to learn about the individual characters’ stories. In Squad Missions you can join up to 3 friends to defeat the Bubble Beasties, and each time a wave is cleared you’ll be able to upgrade your abilities for the duration of the mission. For more Foamstars content, check out our guides below: How to unlock Mel T & The Baristador characters in Foamstars | All Foamstars Weekly challenges and rewards | Foamstars maps explained | Is Foamstars on Nintendo Switch? | Is Foamstars free to play? | Is Foamstars coming to Xbox Game Pass? | Is Foamstars coming to Steam Deck?

  • All FFXIV Online Expansions & DLCs: From Heavensward to Endwalker – Dexerto

    All FFXIV Online Expansions & DLCs: From Heavensward to Endwalker Square EnixLooking for a rundown of all FFXIV’s expansions? Here’s every chapter in the Final Fantasy XIV Online story, from Heavensward to Endwalker. Final Fantasy XIV Online has quite the history despite its sudden growth in popularity. Initially released in 2010, it fell flat on its face before being re-released in the form of FFXIV: A Realm Reborn. From there, the title has skyrocketed to fame thanks to the likes of Twitch streamers such as Asmongold, and in turn, has seen several successive expansions. That being said, here are all of the FFXIV expansions that have been released so far, along with the ones that haven’t. So strap in, since we’re going to cover every single adventure that Eorzea has to offer, from Heavensward to Endwalker. Contents All FFXIV expansions & DLCs listed FFXIV: A Realm Reborn (2013/2014) As we mentioned before, FFXIV has a long and winding history, but the game’s success truly began with its remake and re-release in 2013. Entitled “A Realm Reborn,” Eorzea received a new coat of paint, as well as an overhaul to tired mechanics. The reconstruction of Final Fantasy XIV in A Realm Reborn signified the start of a new direction for the game. Whilst arguably the slowest part of the game storywise, it sets up the building blocks for later expansions, and introduces us to the main cast of characters known as the Scions of the Seventh Dawn. FFXIV Online First Expansion: Heavensward (2015) Following the harrowing tale of the Millenium-long Dragonsong War, Heavensward sees the Warrior of Light take up refuge in the mysterious Ishgard. Looking to finally bring about peace between the dragons of Dravania and the Holy See of Ishgard, they uncover a conspiracy that shakes the city to its core. Heavensward’s story remains a favorite amongst fans today, bringing about themes of politics and religion. While Heavensward is a story full of twists and turns, it also introduced a wave of new features into the game. Heavensward gave mounts the ability to fly and added in a new class for each role. The highest damage edge lord tank known as Dark Knight, the pure healer Astrologian, and the hard-hitting ranged physical job the Machinist. FFXIV Online: Stormblood (2017) Stormblood brings players back into the ongoing battle between the tyrannical Galrean Empire and the proud nations of Eorzea. Seeking to free the provinces of Ala Migho and Doma from the clutches of the brutal Zenos yae Galvus, the Warrior of Light takes the battle to his very doorstep. Stormblood was generally considered a slightly weaker expansion in comparison to Heavensward but introduced several system changes and ultimate fights that are still utilized to this day. Accompanying Stormblood were two of the game’s most popular classes, the katana-wielding Samurai and duelist-inspired Red Mage. The Forbidden Land of Eureka also makes its first appearance during this expansion. FFXIV Online: Shadowbringers (2019) We’ve had dragons, epic battles, and now we’ve got parallel universes. Shadowbringers transports the Warrior of Light and their companions to the mysterious world of the First, where armageddon rains from the skies. As a familiar villain works behind the scenes to make the First’s collapse Eorzea’s reality, it’s a race against time to save the future. Shadowbringers is considered the favorite expansion story wise according to the FFXIV community, offering easily one of the greatest antagonists in the series of Emet Selch. Adding the ever-popular Viera race into the fray, as well as allowing players to test out the Dancer and Gunbreaker jobs, Shadowbringers was quite the treat for avid FFXIV players. FFXIV: Endwalker (2021) Endwalker sees the Warrior of Light embark on their final journey within the saga, bringing a close to the story that started so many years ago. The expansion sees the Warrior of Light and the Scions explore new destinations and prevent the coming of the final days. Without spoiling too much, Endwalker continued in creating a masterful story for FFXIV players to enjoy. Alongside the story came about a new raid tear Pandaemonium, and two ultimate fights being Dragonsong Reprise, and The Omega Protocol. Endwalker also gave players brand new jobs to play around with, these being the technological barrier healer Sage, and the somehow even-edgier melee DPS Reaper. Final Fantasy XIV: The next expansion Not much is known about the next expansion coming to Final Fantasy XIV. Currently, in the aftermath of Endwalker, the player base has been excitedly anticipating what the next adventure might be for the Warrior of Light and their companions. Whilst we don’t have an exact release date for the 7.0 expansion of Final Fantasy XIV, it is likely that it will release sometime in 2024, after confirmation that it would not release in 2023. So that’s every FFXIV expansion that we have so far. All of these can be purchased via the official Square Enix store. Looking to prepare for Eorzea’s final days? Be sure to check out our extensive list of guides: How to access FFXIV Online | How to level up fast in FFXIV Online | How to unlock Dancer | How to unlock the Red Mage in FFXIV Online | FFXIV Online Eureka Guide | FFXIV Glamour Guide | FFXIV Online hairstyles guide | FFXIV Northern Herring Guide | FFXIV Giant Aetherlouse Guide

  • All factions in Skull and Bones – Dexerto

    All factions in Skull and Bones UbisoftSkull and Bones has finally been released worldwide featuring different types of Factions, and here’s everything you need to know about them. After the success of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Ubisoft presents fans with an action-adventure game that highlights the incidents from the Golden Age of Piracy between the period of the 1600s and the 1700s. Skull and Bones is an exciting pirate-themed game that you can either experience in co-op with friends or solo. Either way, you’ll be coming up against some formidable Factions on your journey with each bringing providing you with different challenges to overcome. With that said, here’s everything you need to know about Factions in Skull and Bones. Every faction in Skull and Bones There are three types of Factions in Skull and Bones. Each of these Factions is subdivided into different groups with distinct characteristics. Here are all the Factions you can find in Skull and Bones: Local Factions During your Skull and Bones journey as a pirate, you’ll come across Local Factions ships. But remember, they will become hostile and start attacking your ship if you try to board or sink their ships. Clan of Fara – Dominion of Rempah – Sea People – Ungwana – Megacorporations In Skull and Bones, the major inspiration behind Megacorporations is historical organizations and they possess several Military Bases in different regions of the map. British Trade Alliance – Compagnie Royale – Dutch Merchant Company – Regional Kingpins Kingpin is an Infamy Rank in Skull and Bones that gives you the power for difficult endgame events and earns more points to unlock and add better items to your arsenal. Admiral Rahma, Leader of the Unbound – John Scurlock, The Lion of Sainte-Anne – Skull and Bones Factions details For more on Skull and Bones, be sure to check our other guides below: Is Skull and Bones crossplay? | Skull and Bones: All Achievements and Trophies | Does Skull and Bones have land combat? | How many players in Skull and Bones multiplayer? | Skull and Bones voice actors & cast list | Is Skull and Bones coming to Nintendo Switch? | Is Skull and Bones coming to Xbox Game Pass? | All Skull and Bones editions & pre-order bonuses | Skull and Bones PC requirements | All Ship types Skull and Bones | Does Skull and Bones have microtransactions

  • All Fancy Box locations in Resident Evil 3: Red, Green & Blue jewels – Dexerto

    All Fancy Box locations in Resident Evil 3: Red, Green & Blue jewels CapcomHidden jewels are dotted around Raccoon City for Resident Evil 3: Nemesis players to collect and if you would like to know where to find them, you’ve come to the right place. Capcom’s newest remake released on April 3, bringing a whole host of different monsters back from the original 1999 game and right into the 21st century. Now that it’s available to play, members of the game’s community are wondering about the location of the main city’s most valuable Fancy Boxes and we know exactly what locations you need to loot up in order to grab them. Before we kick things off in terms of instructions, do have in mind that you’re going to need a pair of Bolt Cutters and a Lock Pick to hand in order to complete the three different tasks. These can be unlocked by continuing the game’s story, as they are key items. Once you have collected each gem, take them to the Clock Tower Commemoration machine inside the station (seen below) and you can trade them in for goodies, such as ammo, weapon accessories and an upgrade to your inventory – making it well worth the hassle. All jewel locations in Resident Evil 3’s Raccoon City There are three jewels in total – colored Red, Green and Blue – and these are all in close proximity to each other. Once you’re in Raccoon City, it shouldn’t take long to pick up all of them. Now, where to look… Red jewel Head over to Moon’s Donut shop. Walk through the entrance and turn left once you’re inside. There you will see another door, enter, and see the Fancy Box on the right of the room – next to a few other boxes. Collect it, open it up and there will be a Ruby inside. Green jewel Next up, the Fancy Box with an Emerald inside. For this one, go to the blue store next to Toy Uncle supershop and use the Lock Pick to open the door – found on the right side of the building. Once you’re inside, just walk forward and the box will be there waiting to be collected. Blue jewel Last, but not least, is the Sapphire. Just walk back outside the last store you visited and right across the road is the supermarket. To open its doors, simply select your Bolt Cutters and snap it open. There’s no hiding place for this Fancy Box, though, as it’s staring you in the face when you open up the door. Fancy Box locations: Resident Evil 3 Nightmare/Inferno modes These three that we’ve guided you to already are included in the normal mode, however in the harder difficulties such as the Nightmare or Inferno mode, three others can be found. Locations for these three can be found below. Inside the Pharmacy – Power sub-station – Back alley opposite the Donut Shop’s back entrance – Now that you know what you know, finding and cashing in on these hidden gems should be much easier. They’re all very close together, too, which minimizes the risk of being attacked in the process. Once it’s all said and done, you can pick up a number of rewards that will help out in your fight against the infected! Good luck.

  • All factions in Rise of the Ronin – Dexerto

    All factions in Rise of the Ronin Team NinjaRise of the Ronin features several different factions that are all vying for power in the game, so here’s everything you need to know about them. Rise of the Ronin is PlayStation 5’s latest open-world game that sees players take control of a masterless samurai during war-torn 19th-century Japan. Sharing similarities to both Ghost of Tsushima and Sekiro, the game has quickly become one of the biggest PlayStation 5 releases of 2024. While mastering both katana and Western-style matchlock rifles will help increase your survivability, knowing your enemy is just as important. So, here are the three main factions in Rise of the Ronin and where their interests lie. All Rise of the Ronin factions There are three factions in Rise of the Ronin who are all vying for political power, aiming to capitalize on the turmoil of the Bakumatsu era. The three factions can be found below: Sabaku (Pro-shogunate) The Sabaku are strong supporters of the Tokugawa Shogunate, the military government of Japan who rose to power after ending the civil wars of the Sengoku period. However, with the dawn of the Bakumatsu era, the pro-shogunate are losing their grip over Japan. Sensing both Japan’s inner turmoil from anti-shogunate powers (Tobaku) and Western forces (Obei), the Sabaku aims to maintain its centralized rule and existing political order by any means possible. The Sabaku faction is mainly led by Chief Minister Naosuke II and Naval Commissioner Kaishu Katsu. As the name suggests, if you choose to side with this faction you will work to uphold the shogunate’s power and ensure that commerce stays unrestricted and accessible to Western forces such as the British or Americans. Obei (Western forces) The Western forces of the Bakumatsu era consisted of US, British, and French powers who wanted to establish trade with Japan, opening the country up and putting an end to the country’s isolationist policies that kept the island free from outside forces. Matthew Perry along with Rutherford Alcock, and Jules Brunet are the main figures of the Obei, and they’ll be attempting to influence Japan’s political and economic landscape. Tobaku (Anti-shogunate) The Tobaku are the anti-shogunate factions who are made up of diverse groups and individuals united by their opposition to the shogunate’s rule. They wish to restore imperial authority back to Japan, even if it means using Western weapons to their advantage. In fact, one of Tobaku’s main leaders, Ryoma Sakamoto, is known to incorporate traditional swords and Western-style pistols to eliminate his enemies. If you choose to side with this faction, you will fight against the Shogunate and try to restore the Imperial Court while also removing foreign forces from the land. Does Rise of the Ronin have character customization | Is Rise of the Ronin coming to Xbox Series X|S and PC | Is Rise of the Ronin open world | Does Rise of the Ronin have multiplayer and co-op modes | All Rise of the Ronin pre-order bonuses and editions | Rise of the Ronin difficulty settings explained | All factions in Rise of the Ronin | Is Rise of the Ronin a Souslike game?

  • All Factions in Gray Zone Warfare explained – Dexerto

    All Factions in Gray Zone Warfare explained MADFINGER GAMESGray Zone Warfare has three distinct factions to choose from, each of which defines your experience in the game. Here is an explainer of each faction in the game. Choosing the right faction in Gray Zone Warfare is extremely important, as you can’t change it midway through the game. Additionally, if you want to play with your friends, you and your friends need to be in the same faction to be able to play in the same squad. That being said, there is a way to change your faction, but it involves resetting your entire progress. So, here’s everything you need to know about each faction in Gray Zone Warfare to make the right decision. Every faction in Gray Zone Warfare As the game begins, you can choose from three different factions in the game. However, the only difference each faction has in gameplay is your ability to play with your friends, the color of your camo, and your starting location. Apart from that, your weapons, quests and in-game progression remain the same. Lamang Recovery Initiative Spawn location: Northeastern part of the map Lamang Recovery Initiative or LRI is a philanthropic organization in the game dedicated to locating survivors in and around Ground Zero. This faction focuses on clean-up operations and rescue efforts, supported by security teams to protect survivors from other factions. Mithras Security Systems Spawn location: Southern part of the map close to Nam Thayen village Mithras is a private military company (PMC) that prides itself on being run by soldiers for soldiers. Inspired by the Roman Legion system, they focus on professionalism, merit-based rewards, and a shared spoils-of-war mentality. Crimson Shield International Spawn location: Northwestern part of the map close to the Viu Kongsa village During the Syrian civil war, Crimson Shield became famous for their remarkable record of success despite their questionable methods. They draw those who are looking for excitement and adventure, and they use a rigorous selection procedure to make sure that only the best soldiers are sent on missions. How to change factions in Gray Zone Warfare? The option to change your factions wasn’t available at launch on Gray Zone Warfare. The devs have now added this feature however, it requires you to wipe your entire progress in the game. To change your faction in Gray Zone Warfare, head to the title screen and look for the Wipe Character option in the lower right corner of the screen. Clicking this will delete your account, allowing you to make a new account from scratch. You can then choose a new faction.

  • All factions in Helldivers 2 – Dexerto

    All factions in Helldivers 2 Arrowhead Game StudiosIn Helldivers 2 players must protect the Super Earth from invaders to assert their dominance, and they can do so in solo or group mode. So, if you’re wondering which factions you’ll have to face in this sequel, here’s all you need to know. Following the success of Helldivers, Helldivers 2 arrives as a formidable sequel, complete with a host of menacing enemies to confront. The game‘s depth is enriched by undertaking missions across uncharted planets, where diverse enemy factions await, promising intense battles and strategic gameplay. If you’re wondering exactly what kind of enemies you will find in Helldivers 2, we’ve got everything you need to know right here. All Helldivers 2 enemies Terminids The Terminids are the bugs you will likely encounter at the beginning of the game. They come in many forms, from smaller exploding bugs to large tank-like creatures that are pretty tough to take down. These insects plague the planets of Helldivers 2, and it’s your job to get rid of them – by any means necessary. These are all Terminid enemies you’ll face in Helldivers 2: Hunter – Warrior – Stalker – Scavenger – Nursing Spewer – Bile Spewer – Bile Titan – Charger – Brood Commander – Automatons If you thought the Terminids were tough, then you’ve got a shock coming when you go up against the Automatons. After all, battling a chainsaw-wielding mech doesn’t look like a walk in the park. The Automatons are a new enemy type and can be extremely tricky to an unprepared squad, so take care around these enemies. These are all the Automaton enemies in Helldivers 2: Raider – Marauder – Berserker – Scout Strider – Devastator – Commissar – Hulk – Sentry Tower – Tank – Dropship – For more Helldivers 2 content, check out our guides below: Helldivers 2 players convinced more factions are coming | What are Scout Striders in Helldivers 2 & how to kill them | Which guard dog is better? | Are there classes in Helldivers 2? | How to change your ship name in Helldivers 2

  • All F1 24 Driver Ratings: Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso, more – Dexerto

    All F1 24 Driver Ratings: Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso, more EAThe official F1 24 Driver Ratings have been revealed for all 20 racers on this year’s grid. Here’s how the best drivers in the world stack up against each other. Just like in real life, F1 24 features the 20 best drivers in the world, all aiming to win themselves a championship. Unlike real life, it’s possible to rank them by overall and rating, just like other sports games like EA FC and NBA 2K have been doing for years. That’s exactly what developer Codemasters has done in F1 24, giving all twenty drivers an official rating that reflects their real-world ability. This rating is calculated by averaging out a range of other stats based on their time in Formula 1. Driver ratings are always a hot talking point, with fans interested in who ranks where. Here are the official driver ratings and stats for all 20 drivers in F1 24. Contents F1 24 Official Driver Ratings This year’s game ranks the drivers, giving them all an official rating. These driver ratings are calculated by averaging out the driver stats and indicate who Codemasters believe are the best drivers in Formula 1. Here are all the official F1 24 Driver Ratings (scored out of 100) for every one of the twenty active drivers on the grid: Max Verstappen: 95 – Fernando Alonso: 91 – Carlos Sainz: 89 – Lewis Hamilton: 88 – Charles Leclerc: 88 – Lando Norris: 88 – Sergio Perez: 87 – George Russell: 86 – Alexander Albon: 84 – Pierre Gasly: 84 – Oscar Piastri: 83 – Esteban Ocon: 82 – Daniel Ricciardo: 82 – Niko Hulkenberg: 81 – Valtteri Bottas: 81 – Zhou Guanyu: 80 – Yuki Tsonoda: 80 – Lance Stroll: 80 – Kevin Magnussen: 79 – Logan Sargeant: 70 – F1 24 Official Driver Stats In addition to overall ratings, this year’s Formula 1 game has assigned driver stats to the official F1 24 grid. These reflect each driver’s ability, strengths, and weaknesses. These are the five driver stats that drivers are ranked on, and what each of them means: Experience: How long a driver has been racing, and how much success they’ve had in their career. – Racecraft: How good a driver is at working their way up the field and finishing higher than where they qualified. – Awareness: How clean a driver is, and how good they are at avoiding incidents and careless errors. – Pace: How fast a driver is, based on their overall speed and performance in both races and qualifying. – Here are the stats for all 20 drivers in F1 24: That’s all for the Driver Ratings and Driver Stats in F1 24. For more Formula 1 guides, check out the full track list, car liveries, and which editions you can buy. If you’re more interested in the technical side of things, both the game’s system requirements and the game engine used are now known.

  • All enemies in Sons of the Forest: Cannibals, mutants & more – Dexerto

    All enemies in Sons of the Forest: Cannibals, mutants & more Endnight GamesLike its prequel, Sons of the Forest is filled with various types of enemies in every corner, so here’s a rundown of all types of enemies you’ll encounter, from cannibals to mutants and titans. Sons of the Forest brings a fresh slew of adventures filled with excitement and horror for all. Released years after the success of The Forest, the game features realistic graphics along with enhanced AI. As Sons of the Forest belongs to the survival horror genre, a plethora of enemies are scattered all over the map of the game that you’ll need to avoid or fight. These enemies vary from Cannibals, which can be taken down with a few hits, to Demons and Titans which are insanely difficult to beat. If you want to find out everything there is to know about all enemies in Sons of the Forest, including how many enemy types there are, our handy guide has everything you need to know. Contents All types of enemies in Sons of the Forest – All enemies and mutants in Sons of the Forest – Can enemies swim in Sons of the Forest? – How many types of enemies are there in Sons of the Forest? There are a total of three types of enemies in Sons of the Forest – Cannibals, Mutants, and Hostile Animals. Each of these is subdivided into several kinds: Cannibals Regular Cannibals – Cave Cannibals – Golden-Masked Cannibals – Propeller carrier – Dirty Cannibals – – Creepy Mutants Fingers – Twins – Mutant Babies – John 2.0 (Conjoined worm mutant) – Sluggy (The Blob) – Demon – Titan – – Hostile Animals Sharks – – Some of these enemies are brand new to Sons of the Forest, like Golden-Masked Cannibals, and were not present in the original game. With that said, let’s take a look at each of these enemies in detail. All enemies and mutants in Sons of the Forest Cannibals in Sons of the Forest As shown in the list above, there are five types of Cannibals in the game. Regular Cannibals dwell in packs and sometimes appear in neon paint. They may often get into a fight with other tribes but mostly they intend to steal resources from the player. Cave Cannibals spawn only inside caves and lack any sense of sight and can be skinned to craft a piece of creepy armor. Golden-Masked Cannibals are slightly more hostile (and stronger) than the previous two. They are generally the leaders of a group and wear golden or red masks. Propeller Carriers also wear a golden mask, carrying a massive, motorized propeller that deals heavy damage when hit. Finally, Dirty Cannibals — the most common type of cannibals — typically can be found hiding in bushes, waiting to jump out and scare you. They can also easily dodge your attacks. Mutants in Sons of the Forest The first type of Mutant you will encounter in Sons of the Forest is the Fingers, which are mostly found in caves with large gaping mouths, dealing heavy damage when hit. So, carry a Stun Gun or attack from a range to counter them. The next type, Twins also spawn inside caves and are fast and nimble — but make sure to keep a watchful eye, as this enemy type is also incredibly sneaky. Mutant Babies — small, newborn, leaping crawling mutants, are also found inside caves. John 2.0 is a mutant that can be found in the later stages of the game, resembling two cannibals joined at the legs that walk on their hands. The Demon Mutant type is also present in the endgame, found deep inside magma caves with fused toes and fingers that use their legs to attack players (make sure to wear the Golden Armor for the best protection against them). Sluggies are immobile Mutants that block paths inside caves, and finally, Titans are very hostile, red mutants that can be found on land. They can run at great speeds, targeting the defensive walls of your base. They can remove logs and cause major destruction. Ranged weapons and explosives are the perfect counters to this mutant type. Hostile Animals in Sons of the Forest Sharks are the only Hostile Animals that are found in Sons of the Forest. While they are mostly present in the oceans, they can also sneak through tunnels in caves. For example, you will encounter one while collecting the Rebreather from a cave in the game. Can enemies swim in Sons of the Forest? Fortunately, much like the original game, enemies cannot swim and drowns in deep water in Sons of the Forest. They can, however, maneuver in shallow waters and attack you. You do get the option to set a base offshore, too, which means enemies will attack from a single point, making it easier for you to defend your base. So, there you have it — those are all the types of enemies you can find in Sons of the Forest. For more about the game, be sure to check our other Sons of the Forest guides and content: How to collect water in Sons of the Forest | All Sons of the Forest endings explained | Can you play Sons of the Forest on Steam Deck? | How to get the shovel in Sons of the Forest | How to get the Rope Gun in Sons of the Forest | Is Sons of the Forest on Xbox Game Pass | How to use the GPS Locator | All enemies in Sons of the Forest

  • All Elder Scrolls Online expansions ranked – Dexerto

    All Elder Scrolls Online expansions ranked ZenimaxElder Scrolls Online expansions serve to add to the already successful MMO and keep it labeled as one of the best MMOs out there — But which expansion is worth buying and which are best left alone? Here are all Elder Scrolls Online expansions in order and ranked. One of the most popular aspects of MMOs like Elder Scrolls Online is the fact it’s constantly changing. New expansions introduce new elements all of which can be enjoyed in a vast landscape filled with detailed lore. However, some expansions fail to match up to the others that sometimes feel like a game in their own right. It’s worth mentioning that each Elder Scrolls expansion is great in its own way. They all introduce new elements and serve to improve ESO as a whole, therefore ranking the worst doesn’t mean it’s a bad addition. Moreover, it’s also important to note that if you subscribe to ESO plus you’ll get access to all prior expansions meaning if you prefer to get hold of them all, that’s probably the best way to do so. With that, we’ve ranked all the current Elder Scrolls Online expansions as well as detailed them in order so you know which ones came first and which ones are most recent. All Elder Scrolls Online expansions in order Currently, there are six expansions in Elder Scrolls Online. The expansions focus on entire regions rather than DLCs like the Thieves Guild or Dark Brotherhood. As of 2017, three years after the initial release of ESO, one expansion has been released every year, with there being no sign of that changing. With that in mind, here’s an Elder Scrolls Online expansions list in order so you know which one is the most recent and which was the first. Morrowind (2017) – Summerset (2018) – Elsweyr (2019) – Greymoor (2020) – Blackwood (2021) – High Isle (2022) – The best Elder Scrolls Online expansions Ranking the six available Elder Scrolls Online expansions can be a challenge since they all introduce fan-favorite locations and some extremely successful elements, some undeniably shine brighter than others. So, if you’re looking to buy a single expansion or if you’re just wanting to put time into the best regions in Tamriel and beyond, we’ve compiled all the expansions from worst to best. 6. Morrowind Elder Scrolls Online was released in 2014 meaning fans had to wait three years until the release of Morrowind. While that may have skewed its popularity, this expansion came at the perfect time and really sums up what Elder Scrolls Online is all about. Morrowind introduced new classes, new trials, a beautiful location many adore from Elder Scrolls III, and the extremely popular Battlegrounds. The classes and trials were popular and remain useful throughout the game but many quickly turn their attention away from those additions and toward the new PvP Battlegrounds. Such a setting satiated players’ hunger to battle against one another and is still one of the most commonly used elements within Elder Scrolls Online despite being nearly six years old. It’s got mini-games, is extremely tough and requires players to think about their characters before going in. Ultimately, Battlegrounds introduced a new element to this popular MMO and Elder Scrolls Online would not be the same without it. Morrowind is far from a terrible expansion, in fact, one of the only reasons it’s being rated as the worst is due to the fact it’s now included in the base game meaning most players will ignore the expansion and play Elder Scrolls Online as a whole, assuming that’s what it was originally. That and the fact that some of the other expansions had a much larger impact than Morrowind. 5. Summerset Home of the High Elves, Summerset was a hugely anticipated expansion for Elder Scrolls Online. It became a fan favorite after its appearance in Elder Scrolls Arena and has been mentioned in every other Elder Scrolls game since. The Summerset expansion introduced some beautiful scenery along with engaging quest lines. On top of the gameplay, this expansion added the Psijic Order which featured both a brand new questline and some interesting skills based around the manipulation of time. Unfortunately, the skills added are far from the most powerful in the game. Summerset also capitalized on the extensive crafting elements embedded into the MMO. Crafting is a huge element within Elder Scrolls Online and is often the difference between being just a high level or extremely powerful. Players are able to create staffs, swords, bows, armor, and so much more to enchant and heighten their own skills and powers. Then Summerset added Jewelry, enabling a new enchantment and way to increase your power. Which, many players ignore until they are forced to learn the skill. Summerset was a fantastic expansion that added in some great elements, but the more recent DLCs feel like they blow Summersets success out of the water. 4. High Isle High Isle is the newest addition to Elder Scrolls Online and while it ultimately failed to bring that punch many were used to from the likes of Greymoor and Blackwood, still shone through its political questline. The High Isle expansion introduced new companions a beautiful location, some political intrigue laced with unforgettable fantasy, and the new card game, Tales of Tribute. The companions provide a great upgrade for Blackwood and aid players through the unseen locations of High Isle while Tales of Tribute introduce a new ‘minigame’ for players to enjoy when they need a break from exploring. Unfortunately, High Isle often feels like a small addition to the likes of Blackwood and Greymoor, introducing two new companions and another calmer minigame. The card game is minimalistic and easy to understand but feels lackluster when compared to the complexity and replayability of the Antiquities. Nevertheless, High Isle thrives in its storyline, focusing more on the world of man rather than demons and dragons. It may fall short on some elements but if you’re interested in the storyline, this is one of the best expansions you can get. 3. Blackwood When it comes to playing MMOs it can often be a little tough when you’re on your own. After all, being both the healer, tank, and DPS is a feat that requires a very particular character build. So, when Blackwood came along and introduced companions, as well as everyone’s favorite villain, Mehrunes Dagon, solo players were naturally thrilled. Blackwood felt very much like an improvement for the game as a whole rather than just an expansion. Companions were a game-changer for both solo players and those struggling to find that one extra player when traversing Tamriel. On top of that, the quests were enjoyable and featured well-known but challenging enemies to battle. It’s not got that punch some of the other expansions feature but it introduces some fantastic way of life changes that most solo players adore making it a worthy adversary for the Elder Scrolls Online experience. 2. Greymoor The Elder Scrolls franchise has a plethora of fantastic, and popular titles. However, few are as popular as Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Released in 2011, the game is equally as popular today and feels much like a staple for open-world RPGs. So naturally, many were a little concerned regarding the release of Greymoor in 2020. Fans were worried the expansion would fall flat when compared to the likes of Skyrim or would fail to encapsulate the rugged beauty many saw in its inspiration. Luckily, Greymoor did the complete opposite. It managed to bring together all the great aspects of Skyrim and fit it into a perfect pocket of joy. The expansion’s Eastern Skyrim location has many recognizable landmarks along with questlines to feel more like a continuation of Skyrim rather than something to contrast it. Then there are the other additions in the form of Antiquities. They’re an addictive but wonderful way to acquire new treasures for money or collection purposes. It introduced a new collection experience with puzzles, exploration, and solo adventures. Even if Skyrim wasn’t the main landscape of this expansion, the Antiquities would still make it a fantastic addition to Elder Scrolls Online. 1. Elsweyr Elsweyr is undeniably the best expansion in Elder Scrolls Online. It’s a region many Elder Scrolls fans again couldn’t explore unless they were playing Arena so the release of this expansion was highly anticipated. Thankfully, the region lived up to its hype, producing beautiful landscapes, a variety of fantastic quests, and the all-important, Dragons. The initial event when this expansion came out in 2019 had these beasts flying between each World Boss location and players would spend hours going from Dragon battle to Dragon battle. Nowadays, there are not as many players swarming the beasts but the World Bosses are equally as enjoyable and challenging as before, no matter your level. The addition of Dragons was only made greater through the new Necromancer class. A new spell-based class was undeniably overdue and this delivered perfectly. Elsweyr introduced a fantastic damage class filled with bony protection, element mastering, and of course, reanimating the dead. It’s a fantastic class that makes anyone feel like a worthy fighter. Ultimately, the entire expansion was a blessing and continues to be such three years on. Those are all the Elder Scrolls Online Expansions ranked from worst to best. While waiting for a new expansion to come out, take a look at some of our other Elder Scrolls Online guides: Best classes & races in ESO | Is The Elder Scrolls Online cross-platform | Elder Scrolls 6 | The best MMO games to play

  • All EA FC 25 licenses: Teams, clubs, leagues & stadiums confirmed – Dexerto

    EA Sports managed to keep most licenses for EA FC 24 after their 30-year partnership with FIFA ended, but what about EA FC 25? Here are all the license details for the new EA Sports FC game.\n\n\n\nAs soon as EA and FIFA parted ways, fans of the beloved football sim took over social media to see what would happen with the teams and stars they’ve been accustomed to playing with over the years.\n\n\n\nLuckily for them, EA Sports managed to retain over 19,000 players, 700 teams, and 30 stadiums for their first solo venture, but did they manage to do the same this second time around?\n\n\n\nHere’s a complete rundown of all the national teams and clubs you can use in the new EA FC 25, including the leagues and stadiums you’ll be able to play in.\n\n\n\nEvery National Team in EA FC 25\n\n\n\nThese are the fully licensed National Teams in the game:\n\n\n\nCONTINENTNATIONAL TEAMAfrica- Ghana (Men’s team)- Morocco (Men’s team)Asia- Qatar (Men’s team)Europe- Belgium (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- Croatia (Men’s team)- Czechia Republic (Men’s team)- Denmark (Men’s team)- England (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- Finland (Men’s team)- France (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- Germany (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- Hungary (Men’s team)- Iceland (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- Ireland (Men’s team)- Italy (Men’s team)- Netherlands (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- Northern Ireland (Men’s team)- Norway (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- Poland (Men’s team)- Portugal (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- Romania (Men’s team)- Scotland (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- Spain (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- Sweden (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- Ukraine (Men’s team)- Wales (Men’s team)North America- Mexico (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- United States of America (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)- Canada (Women’s team)South America- Argentina (Men’s team) / (Women’s team)Oceania- New Zealand (Men’s team)\n\n\n\nEA FC 25 leagues & clubs\n\n\n\nHere’s the complete list of every league and club in the EA game:\n\n\n\nCOUNTRY/REGIONLEAGUE/COMPETITIONCLUBSArgentinaLiga Profesional de Futbol- Argentinos Jrs- Atlético Tucumán- Barracas Central- Banfield- Belgrano- Boca Juniors- Central Córdoba- Defensa y Justicia- Deportivo Riestra- Estudiantes- Gimnasia- Godoy Cruz- Huracán- Independiente- Independiente Rivadavia- Instituto Córdoba- Lanús- Newell’s- Platense- Racing Club- River Plate- Rosario Central- San Lorenzo- Sarmiento- Talleres- Tigre- Unión- Vélez SarsfieldAustralia & New ZealandA-League- Adelaide United- Brisbane Roar- Central Coast Mariners- Macarthur FC- Melbourne City- Newcastle Jets- Perth Glory- Sydney FC- Wellington Phoenix- Western Sydney Wanderers- Western UnitedAustriaBundesliga- FC Austria Klagenfurt- Blau-Weib- FC Red Bull Salzburg- FK Austria Wien- Grazer AK- LASK- SCR Altach- SK Rapid Wien- SK Sturm Graz- TSV Hartberg- Wolfsberger AC- WSG TirolBelgiumPro League- Beerschot- Cercle Brugge- Charleroi- Club Brugge- Dender EH- Genk- Gent- Kortrijk- Leuven- Mechelen- Royal Antwerp FC- R.S.C Anderlecht- Sint-Truiden- Standard Liege- Union SG- WesterloChinaChinese Super League- Beijing Sinobo Guoan- Cangzhou Lions- Changchun Yatai- Chengdu Rongcheng- Henan Jianye- Meizhou Hakka- Nantong Zhiyun- Qingdao Hainiu- Qingdao West Coast- Shandong Luneng Taishan- Shanghai Greenland Shenhua- Shanghai Port- Shenzhen Peng City- Tianjin TEDA- Wuhan Three Towns- ZhejiangDenmarkSuperliga- Aarhus GF- Brøndby IF- FC København- Kolding IF- AC Lyngby- FC Midtjylland- FC Nordsælland- Randers FC- Silkeborg IF- Soenderjyske Fodbold- Vejle Boldklub- Viborg FFEnglandPremier League- Arsenal- Aston Villa- Bournemouth- Brentford- Brighton & Hove Albion- Chelsea- Crystal Palace- Everton- Fulham- Ipswich Town- Leicester City- Liverpool- Manchester City- Manchester United- Newcastle United- Nottingham Forest- Southampton- Tottenham- West Ham- WolverhamptonEnglandEFL Championship- Blackburn Rovers- Bristol City- Burnley- Cardiff City- Coventry City- Derby County- Hull City- Leeds United- Luton Town- Middlesborough- Millwall- Norwich City- Oxford United- Plymouth Argyle- Portsmouth- Preston North End- Queens Park Rangers- Sheffield United- Sheffield Wednesday- Stoke City- Sunderland- Swansea City- Watford- West Bromwich AlbionEnglandEFL League One- Barnsley- Birmingham City- Blackpool- Bolton Wanderers- Bristol Rovers- Burton Albion- Cambridge United- Charlton Athletic- Crawley Town- Exeter City- Huddersfield Town- Leyton Orient- Lincoln City- Mansfield Town- Northampton Town- Peterborough United- Reading- Rotherham United- Shrewsbury Town- Stevenage- Stockport County- Wigan Athletic- Wrexham- Wycombe WanderersEnglandEFL League Two- Accrington Stanley- Barrow- Bradford City- Bromley- Carlisle United- Cheltenham Town- Chesterfield- Colchester United- Crewe Alexandra- Doncaster Rovers- Fleetwood Town- Gillingham- Grimsby Town- Harrogate Town- Milton Keynes Dons- Morecambe- Newport County- Notts County- Port Vale- Salford City- Swindon Town- Tranmere Rovers- Walsall- AFC WimbledonEnglandBarclays Women’s Super League- Chelsea- Arsenal- Aston Villa- Brighton & Hove Albion- Crystal Palace- Everton- Leicester City- Liverpool- Manchester City- Manchester United- Tottenham Hotspur- West Ham UnitedFranceD1 Arkema- AS Saint-Étienne- Dijon- Fleury- Guingamp- Le Havre- Montpellier HSC- Nantes- Olympique Lyonnais- Paris FC- PSG (Paris Saint-Germain)- Stade de Reims- StrasbourgFranceLigue 1- Angers SCO- AS Saint-Étienne- AS Monaco- Auxerre- Havre AC- LOSC Lille- Montpellier HSC- OGC Nice- Olympique de Marseille- FC Nantes- Olympique Lyonnais- PSG (Paris Saint Germain)- Racing Club de Lens- RC Strasbourg Alsace- Stade Brestois 29- Stade de Reims- Stade Rennais FC- Toulouse FCFranceLigue 2- AC Ajaccio- Amiens SC- Clermont Foot- Dunkerque- En Avant Guigamp- FC Annecy- FC Lorient- FC Martigues- FC Metz- Girondins de Bordeaux- Grenoble Foot 38- Laval- Paris FC- Pau FC- Red Star FC- Rodez Averyron- SC Bastia- SM CaenGermanyBundesliga- 1899 Hoffenheim- Bayer Leverkusen- Bayern Munich- Borussia Dortmund- Borussia Mönchengladbach- Eintracht Frankfurt- FC Augsburg- FC Heidenheim- Holstein Kiel- Mainz 05- RB Leipzig- SC Freiburg- SC St. Pauli- Union Berlin- VfB Stuttgart- VfL Bochum- VfL Wolfsburg- Werder BremenGermanyBundesliga 2- Darmstadt 98- Eintracht Braunschweig- SV Elversberg- FC Kaiserslautern- FC Köln- FC Nürnberg- Fortuna Düsseldorf- Greuther Fürth- Hamburger SV- Hannover 96- Hertha BSC- Jahn Regensburg- Karlsruher SC- Preußen Münster- SC Paderborn- Schalke 04- SSV UlmGermanyLiga- Alemannia Aachen- Arminia Bielefeld- FC Saarbrücken- Borussia Dortmund II- Dynamo Dresden- Energie Cottbus- Erzgebirge Aue- FC Ingolstadt 04- FC Viktoria Köln- Hannover 96 II- Hansa Rostock- Rot-Weiss Essen- SC Verl- SpVgg Unterhaching- SV Sandhausen- SV Waldhof Mannheim- TSV 1860 München- VfB Stuttgart II- VfL Osnabrück- Wehen WiesbadenGermanyFrauen-Bundesliga- 1899 Hoffenheim- Bayer Leverkusen- Bayern Munich- Carl Zeiss Jena- Eintracht Frankfurt- FC Köln- SC Freiburg- RB Leipzig- Rot-Weiss Essen- Turbine Potsdam- VfL Wolfsburg- Werder BremenIndiaHero Indian Super League- ATK Mohun Bagan- Bengaluru- Chennaiyin- East Bengal- Goa- Hyderabad- Jamshedpur- Kerala Blasters- Mohammedan- Mumbai City- NorthEast United- Odisha- RoundGlass PunjabIrelandSSE Airtricity League Premier Division- Bohemians- Derry City- Drogheda- Dundalk- Galway United- Shamrock Rovers – Sligo Rovers- Shelbourne- St Patrick’s Athletic- WaterfordItalySerie A- AS Roma- Bologna- Cagliari- Como- Empoli- Fiorentina- Genoa- Hellas Verona- Juventus- Lecce- Napoli- AC Monza- Parma- Torino- Udinese- Venezia- AC Milan (Generic kits/crests)- Inter Milan (Generic kits/crests)- Atalanta (Generic kits/crests)- Lazio (Generic kits/crests)ItalySerie B- Bari- Catanzaro- Cesena-Cittadella- Cosenza- Cremoneses- Frosione- Juve Stabia- Mantova- Modena- Palermo- Pisa- Reggina- Reggiana- Salermitana- Sampdoria- Sassuolo- Spezia- SüdtirolKorea RepublicK League- Daegu FC- Daejeon Hana Citizen- FC Seoul- Gangwon FC- Gimcheon Sangmu- Gwangju FC- Incheon United- Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors- Jeju United- Pohang Steelers- Suwon FC- Ulsan HyundaiNetherlandsEredivise- Ajax- Almere City- AZ- FC Ultrecht- Feyenoord- Fortuna Sittard- Go Ahead Eagles- Groningen- Heracles Almelo- NAC Breda- NEC Nijmegen- PEC Zwolle- PSV- RKC Waalwijk- SC Heerenveen- Sparta Rotterdam- Twente- Willem IINorwayEliteserien- Bodø/Glimt- Brann- Fredrikstad- Hamarkameratene- Haugesund- KFUM Oslo- Kristiansund- Lillestrøm- Molde- Odds BK- Rosenborg- Sandefjord- Sarpsborg 08- Strømsgodset- Tromsø- VikingPolandPKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa- Cracovia- GKS Katowice- Górnik Zabrze- Jagiellonia Białystok- Korona Kielce- Lechia Gdańsk- Lech Poznań- Legia Warszawa- Motor Lublin- PGE Stal Mielec- Piast Gliwice- Pogoń Szczecin- Puszcza Niepołomice- Radomiak Radom- Raków Częstochowa- Śląsk Wrocław- Widzew Łódź- Zagłębie LubinPortugalLiga Portugal- Arouca- AVS- Boavista- Casa Pia- CD Nacional- Estrela Amadora- Estoril- Famalicão- Farense- FC Porto- Gil Vicente- Moreirense- Rio Ave- Santa Clara- SL Benfica- Sporting – Sporting de Braga- Vitória de GuimarãesRomaniaSuperliga- Botoșani- CFR Cluj- Dinamo București- Farul Constanța- FCSB – Gloria Buzău- Hermannstadt- Oțelul Galați- Petrolul- Politehnica Iași- Rapid București- Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe- Unirea Slobozia- Universitatea Cluj- Universitatea Craiova- UTA AradSaudi ArabiaRoshn Saudi League- Al Ahli- Al-Fateh- Al Fayha- Al Hilal – Al Ittihad- Al Khaleej- Al-Kholood- Al Nassr- Al-Okhdood- Al-Orobah- Al-Qadsiah- Al Raed- Al-Riyadh SC- Al Shabab- Al Taawoun- Al Wehda- Damac- Ettifaq FCScotlandCinch Premiership- Aberdeen- Celtic – Dundee- Dundee United- Heart of Midlothian- Hibernian- Kilmarnock- Motherwell- Rangers- Ross County- St Johnstone- St MirrenSpainLa Liga Santander- Alavés- Athletic Bilbao- Atlético Madrid- Barcelona- Celta Vigo- Getafe- Girona- Las Palmas- Leganés- Mallorca- Osasuna- Rayo Vallecano- Real Betis- Real Madrid- Real Sociedad- Sevilla- Valencia- Valladolid- VillarrealSpainLa Liga Smartbank- Albacete- Almería- Burgos- Cádiz- Cartagena- Castellón- Deportivo La Coruña- Eibar- Elche- Eldense- Espanyol- Granada- Huesca- Levante- Mirandés- Racing Santander- Racing Ferrol- Real Oviedo- Sporting de Gijón- Tenerife- ZaragozaSpainLiga F- Alhama CF- Athletic Bilbao- Atlético Madrid- Barcelona- Deportivo Alavés- Levante- Levante Las Planas- Madrid CFF- Real Betis- Real Madrid- Real Sociedad- Sevilla- Sporting de Huelva- UDG Tenerife- Valencia- VillarealSwedenAllsvenskan- AIK- BK Häcken- Djurgårdens IF- GAIS- Halmstads BK- Hammarby IF- IF Brommapojkarna- IF Elfsborg- IFK Göteborg- IFK Norrköping- IFK Värnamo- IK Sirius- Kalmar FF- Malmö FF – Mjällby AI- Västerås SKSwitzerlandCredit Suisse Super League- BSC Young Boys – FC Basel- FC Lausanne-Sport- FC Lugano- FC Luzern- FC Sion- FC St. Gallen- FC Zürich- Grasshopper- Servette FC- Winterthur- Yverdon-Sport FCTurkeySüper Lig- Adana Demirspor- Alanyaspor- Antalyaspor- Beşiktaş Istanbul- Bodrum- Eyüpspor- Fenerbahçe Istanbul- Galatasaray Istanbul – Gazişehir Gaziantep FK- Göztepe- Hatayspor- Istanbul Başakşehir FK- Kasımpaşa Istanbul- Kayserispor- Konyaspor- Rizespor- Samsunspor- Sivasspor- TrabzonsporUSA & CanadaMLS- Atlanta United- Austin FC- CF Montreal- Charlotte FC- Chicago Fire- Colorado Rapids- Columbus Crew SC- D.C. United- FC Cincinnati- FC Dallas- Houston Dynamo- Inter Miami CF- LA Galaxy- Los Angeles FC- Minnesota United FC- Nashville SC- New England Revolution- New York City FC- New York Red Bulls- Orlando City SC- Philadelphia Union- Portland Timbers- Real Salt Lake- San Jose Earthquakes- Seattle Sounders FC- Sporting Kansas City- St Louis City- Toronto FC- Vancouver Whitecaps FCUSANational Women’s Soccer League- Angel City- Bay FC- Chicago Red Stars- Houston Dash- Kansas City Current- NJ/NY Gotham- North Carolina Courage- Orlando Pride- Portland Thorns- Racing Louisville- San Diego Wave- Seattle Reign- Utah Royals- Washington SpiritOthersCONMEBOL Libertadores- Alianza Lima- Argentinos Juniors- Atletico Miniero- Atlético Nacional- Athletico PR- Aucas- Barcelona SC- Boca Juniors- Bolívar- Cerro Porteño- Colo-Colo- Corinthians- Deportivo Pereira- Flamengo- Fluminense- Independiente del Valle- Independiente Medellín- Internacional- Libertad- Liverpool- Melgar- Metropolitanos- Monagas- Nacional de Montevideo- Ñublense- Olimpia- Palmeiras- Patronato- Racing- River Plate- Sporting Cristal- The StrongestOthersCONMEBOL Sudamericana- Botafogo- LDU Quito- César Vallejo- Magallanes- Guaraní- Danubio- Emelec- Huracán- Bragantino- Estudiantes- Tacuary- Oriente Petrolero- São Paulo- Tigre- Tolima- Academia Puero Cabello- Newell’s Old Boys- Audax- Santos- Blooming- Defensa y Justicia- Milionarios- América MG- Peñarol- Góias- Universitario- Santa Fé- Gimnasia- Fortaleza- Palestino- San Lorenzo- Estudiantes de Mérida\n\n\n\nAll EA FC 25 tournaments\n\n\n\nThese are all the tournaments you’ll be able to join in EA FC 25:\n\n\n\n\nCONMEBOL Libertadores\n\n\n\nCONMEBOL Recopa\n\n\n\nCONMEBOL Sudamericana\n\n\n\nUEFA Champions League\n\n\n\nUEFA Women’s Champions League\n\n\n\nUEFA Super Cup\n\n\n\nUEFA Europa League\n\n\n\nUEFA Conference League\n\n\n\nUEFA Cup of Nations\n\n\n\nUEFA Euro Championship\n\n\n\n\nEA FC 25 Ultimate Edition features different championship trophies.\n\n\n\nEA FC 25 new stadiums\n\n\n\nEA FC 25 includes more than 120 authentic football stadiums from across the world. Here are all of the new ones available in the game:\n\n\n\n\nPortman Road Stadium (Ipswich/England)\n\n\n\nEstádio José Alvalade (Lisbon/Portugal)\n\n\n\nVoith Arena (Heidenheim/Germany)\n\n\n\nMerck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor (Darmstadt/Germany)\n\n\n\nEstadio Abanca-Riazor (Coruña/Spain)\n\n\n\nStadio Renato Dall’Ara (Bologna/Italy)\n\n\n\nStadio Artemio Franchi (Florence/Italy)\n\n\n\nEstadio Mâs Monumental (Buenos Aires/Argentina)\n\n\n\nSt. Jakob-Park (Basel/Switzerland)\n\n\n\nDe Kuip (Feyenoord/Netherlands)\n\n\n\nRAMS Park (Istambul/Turkey)\n\n\n\nÜlker Stadyumu (Istambul/Turkey)\n\n\n\n\nThose are all the licenses in EA FC 25. If you’re brimming with excitement for the game, stay updated with our release hub and check how to get early access with closed beta codes.

  • All D&D 5e books & where to buy them – Dexerto

    All D&D 5e books & where to buy them Wizards of The CoastBooks are the backbone of Dungeons & Dragons, and are what make the tabletop game so comprehensive, highlighting the adventures, rules, and monsters you can engage with. So, here’s every D&D 5e book out there, and what’s coming in 2024. Dungeons & Dragons has captivated fans with its infinite possibilities and boundless imagination. All you need is an imagination, dice, and some books. From the iconic Players Handbook to the Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount, the choices are as vast as the realms themselves. With an abundance of options, choosing your next D&D 5e book or adventure can be pretty daunting. So, whether you want to add to your collection or are looking for the next campaign, here’s an extensive list of all the current DnD 5e books you can buy, as well as what’s coming soon in 2024. All D&D 5e Core Rulebooks Dungeons & Dragons is nothing without its rules. They make the game worth playing and allow everyone to be on the same page regarding combat and character creation. When it comes to buying or looking at all DnD 5e books, these are the first you’ll want to consider. The first book to buy: Players Handbook If you want to learn how to play Dungeons & Dragons, or if you’re looking to create your first character, you need a Players Handbook. They’re a must-own for any beginner or experienced DnD player and will guide you through level-ups, spells, races, classes, and everything you need to know. A DM must: Dungeon Master’s Guide This is essentially the Players Handbook but for Dungeons Masters. It contains everything you need to know about DMing a game and will help you prepare your own adventure. Of course, you’ll likely still need the Players Handbook. Key to spicing up your D&D game: Monster Manual Whether you’re a player or a Dungeon Master, there’s always the opportunity to learn more about the monsters – and perhaps integrate some into your own adventure. Either way, this is a must if you like a combat-heavy campaign. All D&D 5e Sourcebooks DnD 5e Sourcebooks are additions to the Core Rulebooks and work as supplements for those wanting to take their game further. They typically contain new monsters, spells, races, and subclasses, and expand on almost everything in Dungeons & Dragons. They consist of: Volo’s Guide to Monsters – Xanathar’s Guide to Everything – Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes – Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything – Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons – Monsters of the Multiverse – Boo’s Astral Menagerie – Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants – The Book of Many Things – A deeper dive into the mysterious monsters: Volo’s Guide to Monsters Working as a supplement for the Monster Manual, Volo’s Guide to Monsters is exactly what you need if you trying to wipe out the party. It is also perfect for fleshing out your adventure further and playing exciting races like Kenkus, Goliaths, or Aasimar. Updated-yet-optional rules for your campaigns: Xanathar’s Guide to Everything Xanathar’s Guide to Everything may serve as a supplement for the Dungeon Masters guide, but it is just as useful for players as it is for DMs. Introducing new rules, subclasses, spells, feats, items, and more, this 5e book is a must-own for anyone looking to take their TTRPG to the next level. New playable races and monsters: Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes Complete with new Tiefling subraces, lore on the devils, and more, Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes is filled with great information and the resources to expand on your adventures. If you’re looking to change out a few characters, this is the 5e book to buy. Puzzle, tattoos, and rules, oh my: Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything If you’re looking to expand your campaign through more exploration and puzzles, Tasha’s is the 5e book for you. Complete with essential tools and rules, Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything reinvigorates Dungeons & Dragons and is filled with new spells, tattoos, puzzles, rules, characters, and so much more. Put the dragons back into Dungeons & Dragons: Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons Introducing the likes of Gem Dragons, dragon-themed subclasses, ancestries, and spells, Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons is the perfect 5e book for any player or DM who started playing Dungeons & Dragons for the dragon part. Monsters, monsters, and more monsters: Monsters of the Multiverse As one of the newer additions to the library of all DnD 5e books, Monsters of the Multiverse expands on a lot of the prewritten rules and lore many know. It serves to introduce more monsters, aid in the creation of fantastical races, and so much more. Take your adventure to new, very high heights: Boo’s Astral Menagerie Boo’s Astral Menagerie is currently only available in a set, which arguably makes it even more helpful for those players looking to start a brand new campaign, in space. Introducing new creatures, races, and more, Boo’s Astral Menagerie is perfect if you’re looking to bring your campaign into space. Take your campaign to the land of the giants: Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants is a treasure trove of content complete with fantastic artwork and enough information for DMs and players alike. It’s filled with a new subclass for the Barbarian, tons of feats, a giant-themed beastiary, and so much more. The Deck of Many Things reimagined: The Book of Many Things While this is certainly a Sourcebook for the new Deck of Many Things, The Book of Many Things brings so much more to the table – from two new backgrounds, a feat, new spells, monsters, and so much more. Whether you have the Deck or not, this is a great book to get hold of. All D&D 5e Campaign Sourcebooks Unlike source books, which aim to further the entire game, these campaign sourcebooks help DMs and players understand the adventure they’re in. They are perfect for creating a detailed campaign, along with the use of the adventure book in question. The current campaign sourcebooks are: The Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide – Guildmasters’ Guide to Ravnica – Acquisitions Incorporated – Eberron: Rising from the Last War – Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount – Mythic Odysseys of Theros – Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft – Astral Adventurer’s Guide – Spelljammer: Adventures in Space – Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen – The Practically Complete Guide to Dragons – Explore the Forgotten Realms: The Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide If your adventure is set in the Forgotten Realms, specifically along the Sword Coast then this is perfect. It’ll give you background on Neverwinter, Waterdeep, and Baldur’s Gate, as well as details on the culture surrounding each city, town, and location. Explore MTG and D&D for less: Guildmasters’ Guide to Ravnica Coming in as one of the cheaper DnD 5e books, Guildmasters’ Guide to Ravnica is perfect for those lovers of both D&D and Magic: The Gathering. Released as a collaboration between the two, Guildmasters’ Guide to Ravnica is a blend between the two games and features new items, classes, and so much more. Enjoy your favorite D&D show at your own table: Acquisitions Incorporated While best suited to fans of the Acquisitions Incorporated podcast and stream, the Acquisitions Incorporated campaign book is a great addition to the D&D module set, inviting players into a prebuilt world and allowing them to create their own stories within, especially through the inbuilt adventure. Dungeons, Dragons, and… Robots?: Eberron: Rising from the Last War Eberron: Rising from the Last War is the sourcebook to go with the robotic designs many are incorporating into their games and will help players and DMs understand the metallic world around them. It’s perfect for that steampunk-style adventure, or just the focus on all things mechanical. Head into the world of Critical Role: Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount is one for the fans of Critical Role, but can be used by anyone interested in exploring the vast expanse of Wildemount. Either way, with this book you get to explore the world we see in The Legend of Vox Machina and Critical Role all inside one affordable campaign guide. A powerful superhero adventure: Mythic Odysseys of Theros As another combination between D&D 5e and MTG, Mythic Odysseys of Theros is filled with supernatural gifts, almost granting the player superhero status and embedding them as true legends of Theros. This is a fantastic book to grab if you want your players or characters to have a little more power. Delve deeper into the world of Strahd: Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft Ravenloft is perhaps one of the most popular locations in Dungeons & Dragons, being the realm of the famous vampire Strahd. Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft provides a deeper dive into that mysterious and deadly region, allowing players and the DM the chance to fully explore this sinister location. Dungeons & Dragons, in space: Astral Adventurer’s Guide / Spelljammer: Adventures in Space Coming together as a set combined with the sourcebook, Boo’s Astral Menagerie, the Spelljammer set brings Dungeons & Dragons and places it in space. Together, the books are filled with color, magic, and fantastic new races. They’re undeniably worth trying if you want to expand your campaign into the stars. Two for one adventure book: Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen is an adventure and sourcebook in one so you’ll be able to create an entire world and story from one book. This DnD 5e book explores wars, dragons, and beautiful locations no player will ever forget. The Practically Complete Guide to Dragons If you’re particularly fond of Dragons then the latest D&D 5e book could be perfect for you. The Practically Complete Guide to Dragons is exactly that – a comprehensive guide of everything you need to know about these magnificent creatures in the world of Dungeons & Dragons. Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse Looking to dive into the multiverse in your D&D campaign? Then Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse is perfect. Combined with Sigil and the Outlands, Turn of Fortune’s Wheel, Morte’s Planar Parade, and a DM screen, you can create your own adventure, or explore Fortune’s Wheel in all its glory. All D&D 5e Adventures Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos – Lost Mines of Phandelver – Hoard of the Dragon Queen – Princes of the Apocalypse – The Rise of Tiamat – Out of the Abyss – Curse of Strahd – Storm King’s Thunder – Tales from the Yawning Portal – Tomb of Annihilation – Waterdeep: Dragon Heist – Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage – Stranger Things: The Hunt for Thessalhydra – Ghosts of Saltmarsh – Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus – Dungeons & Dragons vs Rick and Morty – Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden – Candlekeep Mysteries – The Wild Beyond The Witchlight – Critical Role: Call of the Netherdeep – Journeys through the Radiant Citadel – Starter Set: Dragons of Stormwreck Isle – Light of Xaryxis – Keys From the Golden Vault – Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk – Harry Potter in Dungeons and Dragons: Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos Including the Owlin race, this is a fantastic adventure that transports the players back into a Hogwarts-style experience with campus-based hijinks, romance, and hidden dangers. The adventure is predominantly roleplay based but contains everything you need to craft your ideal magic school dreams. A perfect free beginners adventure: Lost Mines of Phandelver The Lost Mines of Phandelver is an easy campaign with little to manage, making it perfect for new groups, DMs, or players. It doesn’t come in book form, but rather PDFs you can get for free on DnD Beyond, which is another fantastic reason to try it out. Dragons, gold, and cults: Hoard of the Dragon Queen Filled with ferocious dragons, evil cults, and more, Hoard of the Dragon Queen is a fantastic adventure for those looking for more combat. You play as the adventures required by a world close to annihilation after a cult seeks to bring the legend Tiamat from her prison and into Faerun. Stop them before it’s too late. The end of the world mixed with cult destroying: Princes of the Apocalypse Princes of the Apocalypse is a classic and is not one to be missed. You are tasked with destroying four corrupt profits and their large cults before they get hold of enough power to obliterate the Realms as you know it. Filled with combat, roleplay, and puzzle-solving, this campaign has it all. Take down gods in the Nine Hells: The Rise of Tiamat The Rise of Tiamat is an unbelievable campaign filled with similar storylines to Hoard of the Dragon Queen. In fact, it’s about the same cult, you play as adventurers tasked with stopping Tiamat’s rise from the Hells, gathering armies, and allies – taking down enemies as you go. Explore the Underdark: Out of the Abyss If you’ve ever wanted to explore the Underdark while fighting terrifying god-like monsters, Out of the Abyss is the adventure for you. The adventure is filled with epic battles, fantastic homages to recognizable characters, and a world unlike anything seen on the normal sun-filled plains. Known as the best D&D adventure yet: Curse of Strahd Often regarded as the best Dungeons & Dragons adventure out there, Curse of Strahd is perfect for any type of player or DM. It’s got the creepy, horror elements many are looking for while still having a riveting story filled with dire consequences, life-changing mistakes, and epic battles. Fight giants over Dragons: Storm King’s Thunder While it may be called Dungeons & Dragons for a reason, nothing beats fighting huge giants. In this campaign, your job is to work with the rest of civilization to investigate the giant incision and put a stop to their destructive plot. It’s filled with intense battles, fantastic roleplay, and unbelievable power. Dungeons, Dungeons, & more Dungeons: Tales from the Yawning Portal Tales from the Yawning Portal is an adventure that really screams Dungeons & Dragons, after all, it’s filled with seven of the best dungeons in the game, meaning that’s where the party will spend most of their time. Filled with dungeons, combat, and thrilling stories, this is fantastic for new or veteran players. No life-saving magic in this adventure: Tomb of Annihilation Tomb of Annihilation is a thrilling experience where, unlike a lot of higher-level campaigns, death is permanent. The adventure is based around the inability to reincarnate people and thus implements a brand new, unfightable danger. It’s thrilling, something completely different, and a must-play. Roleplay, famous characters, and classic thievery – Waterdeep: Dragon Heist With two adventures set in Waterdeep, Dragon Heist, and Mad Mage are perfect for a group intending on jumping straight into another module after completing the first. Waterdeep: Dragon Heist is a fantastic book to begin with and includes all the roleplay, thievery, and notable characters any D&D fan needs. An adventure of cults and gold – Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage is the direct follow-up to Dragon Heist and serves as a perfect adventure, whether that’s after its predecessor or on its own. Explore dungeons, fight dangerous foes, and travel toward the deadly Mad Mage, all in search of riches, power, and anything your character desires. Become Will, Lucas, Mike and more: Stranger Things: The Hunt for Thessalhydra There are many inspirations for players to start getting interested in DnD – and Stranger Things was undeniably one of the biggest. Now, with this adventure book, you can live in the footsteps of Will, Mike, Lucas, and Dustin, just without being sent into the Upside Down. Although you’ll still get to explore it. Live out your Pirates of the Caribbean dreams: Ghosts of Saltmarsh Live your pirating dreams in Ghost of Saltmarsh. Set in the seaside town of Saltmarsh, this adventure will take you into smuggling dens, dungeons, and on the high seas, featuring boat combat among other exciting elements. Battle demons and gods in the middle of Hell: Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus Arguably one of the most popular DnD 5e books out there, as well as one of the most played locations, Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus is a fantastic adventure for any type of player. Fans of Baldurs Gate games will love this adventure and will likely never want to stop exploring the beautiful location. Break physics in this hilarious comedy adventure: Dungeons & Dragons vs Rick and Morty If you’re a lover of Dungeons & Dragons as well as Rick and Morty, then you’re in for a treat with this fantastic combination. It has all the silliness and physics breaking you’ll know from Rick and Morty but all the combat and roleplay from D&D, a perfect combination really. A true lesson in fighting the right battles: Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden Set in the frozen unforgiving expanse of Icewind Dale, Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden is a great puzzle-solving, roleplay-heavy experience where choosing your battles is the prime lesson. It’s filled with intense roleplay, difficult combat, and plenty of evil characters your players will love to hate. Solve puzzles, mysteries, and more: Candlekeep Mysteries If puzzles and solving mysteries are your main passion when playing D&D, then Candlekeep Mysteries is the adventure book for you. It’s easy, comes in short campaigns, and is perfect for a little one-shot or a side quest for a standard campaign. Carnivals, the Faewild, and unbridled chaos: The Wild Beyond The Witchlight Filled with magical fey, a thrilling carnival, and a plethora of magical items, The Wild Beyond The Witchlight is like nothing many have ever played before. It’s so much fun, extremely chaotic, and outright hilarious to play. Envelop yourself into Exandria: Critical Role: Call of the Netherdeep If you, as many did, got into Dungeons & Dragons through watching Critical Role, then you’ll adore this book. It’s the first adventure book written by Critical Role and features the entirety of Exandria, granting other players a chance to explore this wonderful region and meet some rather familiar faces. Colorful one-shot in a unique plane of existence: Journeys through the Radiant Citadel Written in a similar way to the Candlekeep Mysteries adventure book, this DnD 5e book is fantastic for quick one-shots or a large side quest for a party. It’s set in a mystical plane of existence and contains anything from fun adventures to dark and twisted stories. The best beginner adventure: Dragons of Stormwreck Isle Complete with everything you and your party need to start a D&D 5e session from scratch, the Starter Set: Dragons of Stormwreck Isle is a thrilling journey filled with mystery, battles, and of course, Dragons. If you’re a beginner, this is the best place to start. You can’t go wrong with D&D in space: Light of Xaryxis Coming with the Spacejammer set, Light of Xaryxis is a fantastic book to fully delve the party into the Spacejammer world. It’s filled with all the new mechanics, locations, and planes of existence to really give you and your other players a taste of space. A Rogue’s favorite adventure: Keys From The Golden Vault Every Rogue has dreamed of completing a heist, and now that’s finally possible with Keys From The Golden Vault. This series of one-shot heists works perfectly with any budding criminal character and is one of the newest 5e books out there. Mystery & Magic – Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk Advertised as the “strangest adventure yet,” The Shattered Obelisk brings players back to classic DnD thanks to its remastered nature. With thrilling mysteries, loveable characters, and a sprinkling of horror, Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk is a campaign many won’t forget in a hurry. All Upcoming D&D 5e books & their release dates (2024) There are quite a few exciting books still coming out in 2024, with five currently on the horizon. Below are the titles: Descent into the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth – Vecna: Eve of Ruin – 2024 Player’s Handbook – The Making of Original Dungeons and Dragons: 1970-1976 – Quests from the Infinite Staircase – While these DnD 5e books aren’t out yet, as soon as they are released, we will be updating this article to detail their contents and where to buy them, so be sure to check back soon. Alternatively, if you’re looking for a unique set of gifts to buy a friend, family member, or yourself, be sure to check out our recommendations of the best Lego sets, best Stranger Things Gifts, the best Pokemon toys to buy, our rankings of the best Fortnite gifts. 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  • All Dungeons & Dragons Barbarian changes in the Player’s Handbook (2024) – Dexerto

    All Dungeons & Dragons Barbarian changes in the Player’s Handbook (2024) Wizards of the CoastThe upcoming revised Player’s Handbook for Dungeon & Dragons changes the Barbarian class in ways that make these brutal combatants even harder to take down. D&D’s Barbarians are known for being quite tanky. Their signature mechanic, Rage, centers around becoming so angry and ferocious that their attacks become stronger and their bodies more resistant to damage. The upcoming revised Core Rulebooks are making changes to each of Dungeons & Dragons‘ classes, implementing new mechanics and tweaking current rules to make each one more fun to play. Here’s everything the Player’s Handbook (2024) changes about the Barbarian class. Barbarian Subclasses All D&D subclasses have received some changes, and the rules revision introduces some new ones as well. Path of the Berserker Frenzy now increases damage instead of giving you extra bonus action attacks, determined by a number of d6s equal to your Rage bonus damage. Additionally, Berserkers no longer gain levels of Exhaustion for using Frenzy. Path of the Wild Heart Outside of being renamed from Path of the Totem Warrior – an adjustment Baldur’s Gate 3 already uses – Wild Heart Barbarians are becoming more flexible. Rather than being stuck with the animals you choose at levels 3 and 14, you’ll be able to swap benefits from these abilities every time you Rage. Path of the World Tree This is a brand new Barbarian subclass in the new PHB that was first tested in Unearthed Arcana. World Tree Barbarians draw power from Yggdrasil, the multiversal tree of life inspired by Norse mythology. These Barbarians are even tankier than others thanks to abilities that let them gain and grant others temporary hit points. They can use the World Tree to increase their reach with weapons, move allies and foes around the battlefield, and prevent enemies from fleeing combat. Path of the Zealot This subclass’ Warrior of the Gods feature is being overhauled. Rather than making it easier to raise you from the dead, you’ll get a pool of healing dice you can expend as a bonus action. It’s similar to the Paladin’s Lay on Hands, though Zealots can only use it on themselves. Additionally, Rage Beyond Death is being replaced by Rage of the Gods. This no longer requires the Zealot to drop to 0 HP to use; instead, you can activate it when you Rage. It grants flight speed, damage resistance, and the ability to expend a use of Rage to prevent yourself or an ally from dropping to 0 HP. Rage The Barbarian’s signature ability is easier to maintain under the new rules. Under the original Fifth Edition rules, you would have to make a weapon attack or take damage to keep Rage going, which meant you’d likely lose it if there were no enemies nearby. Now, there are two new ways to maintain Rage: use a bonus action or force an enemy to make a saving throw. Additionally, you’ll regain one expended use of Rage every time you short rest. Higher levels add even more benefits to Rage. At level 7, you’ll gain Instinctive Pounce, which lets you move up to half your speed when using a bonus action to activate Rage. Level 11 unlocks Relentless Rage, which allows you to heal HP equal to twice your Barbarian level if you fall to 0 HP while Rage is active. Finally, level 15 gets you Persistent Rage, which restores all uses of Rage if you have none while rolling initiative. This can be done once per long rest. It also makes your Rage last for 10 minutes instead of the usual one minute. Weapon Mastery From the very first level, Barbarians will benefit from Weapon Mastery, a brand-new system that allows melee fighters to gain additional benefits or abilities when using certain weapons. Barbarians can choose two simple or martial weapons and gain their mastery properties. These can be changed every long rest, and gain additional options at higher levels. Brutal Strike This replaces the 2014 rule’s Brutal Critical. Gained at level 9, Brutal Strike lets you forgo advantage on a roll to deal 1d10 extra damage and inflict a chosen debuff if you hit. The options are as follows: Forceful Blow: Send your target flying 15 feet away from you, then you can follow up and move half your Speed towards your target without provoking Opportunity Attacks. – Hamstring Blow: Reduce your target’s Speed by 15 feet until the start of your next turn. Despite (usually) having two hamstrings, a creature can only suffer from one Hamstring Blow at a time. – At level 13, Zealots gain two more options with Improved Brutal Strike: Staggering Blow: Force your target to have Disadvantage on the next saving throw it makes and it can’t make Opportunity Attacks until the start of your next turn. Perfect for diving out of the way and letting your Wizard light them up with a big spell. – Sundering Blow: If you have a martial buddy fighting alongside you, this is a great way to team up. When you hit a creature with this ability, the next attack made against it by another creature has +5 to hit. Essentially, you’re trading off Advantage to give your buddy Advantage! – This ability is further improved at level 17, increasing the extra damage to 2d10 and allowing you to inflict two Brutal Strike effects when you land a hit. Other Barbarian changes The Barbarian is also receiving other changes that include tweaks to existing class features and some brand-new ones. Barbarians still get Danger Sense at level 2, but it’s stronger this time. The character no longer has to be able to see or hear the danger to get advantage on their Dexterity save against it. That means they can still use this when blinded or deafened (though the requirement that they not be incapacitated still applies). At level 3, Barbarians now gain Primal Knowledge. This makes these characters even better at things that aren’t combat, allowing the player to gain proficiency in another Barbarian skill. When Raging, they can also add their Strength modifier to the following skills: Acrobatics – Intimidation – Perception – Stealth – Survival – Finally, all classes get an Epic Boon at level 19. These are high-level feats that you can’t obtain earlier. While you wait for the rules revision, be sure to check out the rest of our Dungeons & Dragons coverage, including our breakdown of the Core Rulebook preorder bonuses, Vecna: Eve of Ruin review, and overview of every subclass in the Player’s Handbook (2024).

  • All Dragon’s Dogma 2 Vocations – Dexerto

    All Dragon’s Dogma 2 Vocations CapcomClasses in Dragon’s Dogma 2 are known as Vocations and choosing the best one plays a crucial role in having a perfect start to your story. Here’s everything you need to know about Vocations in Dragon’s Dogma sequel. Dragon’s Dogma 2 is the second iteration in Capcom’s popular action RPG franchise which is set to release in March 2024, twelve years after the release of the original title. Like any role-playing game, Dragon’s Dogma 2 also has a bunch of classes you choose from, which in this case are known as Vocations. Each of these vocations has a specific playstyle and characteristic traits that form the foundation of your entire playthrough. You can assign classes to both the Arisen and Pawns, so, here’s a rundown of all the available classes in Dragon’s Dogma 2. How many Vocations are there in Dragon’s Dogma 2? At launch, Dragon’s Dogma 2 will have 10 vocations out of which, four Basic vocations and six Advanced vocations. Here are all the Basic vocations in Dragon’s Dogma 2: Here are all the Advanced Vocations in Dragon’s Dogma 2: For more on Dragon’s Dogma 2, check our other guides below: Dragon’s Dogma 2 editions & pre-order bonuses | Does Dragon’s Dogma 2 have romance? | Is Dragon’s Dogma 2 coming to Xbox Game Pass? | Dragon’s Dogma 2 PC system requirements | Is Dragon’s Dogma 2 a PS5 exclusive? | Does Dragon’s Dogma 2 have multiplayer?

  • All Dungeons & Dragons Paladin changes in the Player’s Handbook (2024) – Dexerto

    All Dungeons & Dragons Paladin changes in the Player’s Handbook (2024) Wizards of the CoastThe holy warriors of D&D are becoming more powerful with the Player’s Handbook (2024), which changes and updates core Paladin class abilities. Dungeons & Dragons’ Paladins combine martial and magical skills to carry out their Oaths and smite those who stand in their way. With the right build, they can be incredibly powerful thanks to their diverse set of abilities that lets them counter different kinds of foes. The long-awaited rules revision is making changes to all of D&D‘s classes, giving players more to work with and tweaking abilities to make them more fun to play. Paladins in particular are benefitting from melee improvements and adjustments to core abilities that make them easier and more compelling to use. Paladin subclasses Oath of Devotion Sacred Weapon and Holy Nimbus now last 10 minutes instead of just one. Additionally, Paladins can use a fifth-level spell slot to use Holy Nimbus instead of it only being available once per long rest. Devotion Paladins are also getting a new feature called Smite of Protection, which replaces Purity of Spirit. This grants Paladins and nearby allies cover when they cast Divine Smite. Finally, Shield of Faith and Aid have replaced Sanctuary and Lesser Restoration as Devotion Paladin oath spells. Oath of Glory Aura of Alacrity‘s impact is now determined by this Paladin’s Aura of Protection, which itself is largely unchanged. Additionally, Peerless Athlete will last an hour instead of 10 minutes, and Glory Paladins get a new oath spell called Yolande’s Regal Presence. Oath of the Ancients This Paladin’s Undying Sentinel feature is being improved quite a bit. Instead of dropping to 1 HP instead of 0 HP once per long rest, you now regain HP equal to triple your Paladin level. Beyond that, Nature’s Wrath affects creatures of your choice within 15 feet, and they have to make a Strength save instead of choosing between Strength and Dexterity. Lastly, Elder Champion uses a bonus action instead of an action and it can be refreshed using a fifth-level spell slot. Oath of Vengeance Vow of Enmity no longer requires an action; now, it can be applied when attacking. Vengeance Paladins can also transfer the effect to another foe when their current target reaches 0 HP. Additionally, Relentless Avenger now reduces the target’s Speed to 0, and Avenging Angel can be refreshed using a fifth-level spell slot. Lay on Hands Instead of requiring an action, Lay on Hands now only uses a bonus action, allowing Paladins to heal and attack on the same turn. Additionally, Lay on Hands no longer removes diseases, though it does work on Undead and Constructs. At level 14, Paladins gain Restoring Touch, which lets them use their Lay on Hands points to remove certain conditions. Weapon Mastery & Spellcasting Paladins get access to Weapon Mastery, a new system that greatly benefits D&D’s martial classes. This gives characters extra abilities called mastery properties when using certain weapons. At level 1, Paladins can pick two weapons to unlock their mastery properties; these can be changed every long rest. Additionally, Paladins will now gain spellcasting at level 1 instead of level 2, allowing them to access magic from the very beginning. Paladin Smite Divine Smite is now known as Paladin Smite and grants you the spell called Divine Smite as a permanently prepared spell. This spell now requires a bonus action but can be used on unarmed strikes. This represents a nerf to the 2014 class rules, where the Divine Smite feature was considered overpowered, as it could be combined with the Paladin’s Smite spells as part of a single attack. Additionally, the level 11 skill Improved Divine Smite, which adds 1d8 radiant damage to melee weapon hits is now called Radiant Strikes and works with unarmed attacks. Fighting Styles Fighting styles are now considered feats. Paladins have the option of either choosing one at level 2 or taking Blessed Warrior, which gives them two Cleric cantrips. Channel Divinity Channel Divinity can now be used twice per short or long rest. There’s also a new Paladin feature called Abjure Foes, which allows you to spend a Channel Divinity to force a number of creatures equal to your Charisma modifier to make a Wisdom saving throw. Those who fail become Frightened. This is unlocked at level 9. Faithful Steed Paladins who reach level 5 gain Faithful Steed, a new ability that promotes mounted combat. This makes the spell Find Steed always prepared and grants one free casting of it per day. The mount itself has been upgraded to an Otherworldly Steed, which is better suited for combat and can even regain hit points when you’re healed through magical means. Aura of Courage While Aura of Protection remains intact, the level 10 ability Aura of Courage has received a small change. Now, if an ally enters your Aura while Frightened, the condition won’t have any effect. Epic Boon All classes now get an Epic Boon at level 19. These are powerful feats that are locked to high levels, so you’ll only be able to pick one by taking lots of Paladin levels. While you wait for the Player’s Handbook (2024), be sure to check out our other Dungeons & Dragons coverage, including our guides on changes to the Barbarian and Fighter classes, as well as every subclass in the Player’s Handbook (2024).

  • All Dragon’s Dogma 2 monsters: Drake, Cyclops, Golem & more – Dexerto

    All Dragon’s Dogma 2 monsters: Drake, Cyclops, Golem & more CapcomDragon’s Dogma 2 has a bunch of monsters that will reappear from the prequel, while some are completely new to the franchise. Here are all the Dragon’s Dogma 2 monsters confirmed so far. Dragon’s Dogma 2 is the brand-new sequel to Capcom’s RPG franchise that is set to release on March 22, after almost 12 years since the original game came out. Like the first title, the game will be a fully open-world experience. The sequel will also bring along a bigger and more hostile set of creatures that’s not for the faint-hearted and will definitely pose a challenge for every Arisen. So, here’s a rundown of all monsters that are confirmed to appear in Dragon’s Dogma 2 so far. All confirmed Dragon’s Dogma 2 monsters Monsters in Dragon’s Dogma appeared in various sizes and types and it’s going to be no different in the sequel. Defeating them is a crucial aspect of this game as they drop essential items that are useful for crafting and improving armor and weapons. With that said, these are all the monsters that will appear in Dragon’s Dogma 2: Chimera – Chopper – Cyclops – Drake – Dullahan – Goblins – Golem – Griffins – Harpies – Hobgoblins – Knacker – Minotaurs – Ogre – Rattlers – Saurian – Slimes – Skeletons – Talos – Undead – Wight – Wolves – Monsters like Chimera, Skeletons, Goblins, and Wolves that were present in Dragon’s Dogma will reappear in the sequel as well to hunt Arisen and their Pawns along with new foes to offer a greater challenge. For more on Dragon’s Dogma 2, check our other content below: Does Dragon’s Dogma 2 have romance | Does Dragon’s Dogma 2 require an internet connection | Dragon’s Dogma 2 hub | Does Dragon’s Dogma 2 have multiplayer | Dragon’s Dogma 2 PC system requirements | Is Dragon’s Dogma 2 a PS5 exclusive | Is Dragon’s Dogma 2 coming to Xbox game pass | Dragon’s Dogma 2 Editions and pre-order bonuses

  • All Dungeons & Dragons Fighter changes in the Player’s Handbook (2024) – Dexerto

    All Dungeons & Dragons Fighter changes in the Player’s Handbook (2024) Wizards of the CoastDungeons & Dragons is making changes to all classes including the Fighter with the upcoming Player’s Handbook (2024). Despite widely being seen as basic, Fighters have always been among D&D‘s most popular classes, if not topping the list itself. Though they might not have all the fancy tricks and magical abilities of other classes, Fighters are tough, flexible, and straightforward in ways that make them easy for new players to understand. The upcoming rules revision is about to make Fighters even more compelling, with the class benefitting from new features designed to help melee users hold their own alongside spellcasters. These are the most significant changes to the Fighter. Fighter subclasses Battle Master This subclass largely stays the same, though the PHB (2024) will include Maneuvers introduced in Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything. Outside of that, Know Your Enemy no longer requires you to observe your target for a minute but only reveals immunities, resistances, and vulnerabilities, and Relentless Presence (unlocked at level 15) now lets you use a free d8 instead of your Superiority Dice for Maneuvers once per turn. Champion These Fighters now get Remarkable Athlete at level 3 instead of level 7. This feature gives the Champion advantage on Initiative and Athletics checks rather than half proficiency on any Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution checks. Additionally, Champions get the Heroic Warrior feature at level 10. This gives them Heroic Inspiration – a new mechanic that allows the player to reroll any dice roll – any time they start their turn. Eldritch Knight The biggest change to the Eldritch Knight is the removal of spell school restrictions, giving these warrior mages more options to work with. War Magic has been changed to allow the Fighter to replace an attack with a cantrip instead of having to use their bonus action. Similarly, Improved War Magic lets the player use two attacks to cast a level 1 or level 2 spell. This is meant to allow Eldritch Knights to benefit from the Fighter’s unique ability to take lots of actions per turn at higher levels. Psi Warrior This subclass joins the core rulebook after its introduction in Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything. It is generally unchanged from that book. Fighting Styles Fighting Styles are now considered feats, and you can swap them out anytime you take a Fighter level. This gives Fighters even more flexibility, as they can forgo a weapon that isn’t quite working for them in favor of something that better suits their playstyle and the party’s needs. Second Wind This important Fighter ability is becoming more versatile. Second Wind can now be used multiple times per short rest, with Fighters starting out with two uses and gaining more as they level up. One use will be replenished when taking a short rest, and a long rest will restore all uses. Second Wind can also be used to do more than just heal – though that alone is pretty useful. At level 2, Fighters gain Tactical Mind, which lets them expend a use of Second Wind to add 1d10 to a failed ability check. If they still do not succeed, the use is not expended. Level 5 unlocks Tactical Shift, which lets a Fighter expend a use of Second Wind to move up to half their speed without provoking opportunity attacks. Weapon Mastery Fighters arguably gain the most from the new Weapon Mastery system, which gives melee characters benefits or extra abilities called mastery properties when using specific weapons. As an example, picking the Greatsword gets you the Graze mastery property, which allows you to deal damage equal to your ability score modifier when missing an attack roll with the weapon. At level one, they can pick three weapons to gain their mastery properties, and they gain more options with Tactical Master at level 9. Indomitable This ability, gained at level 9, is getting a major buff. Instead of simply letting the character reroll a failed saving throw, Indomitable will let them add their Fighter level to the new roll. That means you’ll get between +9 and +20 on the second try, all but guaranteeing a success at high levels. Studied Attacks At level 13, Fighters gain an ability that makes it less likely they’ll miss multiple attacks in a row. Studied Attacks makes it so that if you miss, your next weapon attack against the same creature gets advantage until the end of your next turn. Epic Boon Last but not least, all classes get an Epic Boon at level 19. These are powerful level-locked feats that can’t be obtained until reaching this point in the game, and there are 12 options for Fighters to pick from. While you wait for the Player’s Handbook (2024), be sure to check out our other Dungeons & Dragons coverage, including our guides on changes to the Barbarian class, every subclass in the Player’s Handbook (2024), and what to know about Quests from the Infinite Staircase.

  • All Delta Force: Hawk Ops weapons and how to unlock them – Dexerto

    All Delta Force: Hawk Ops weapons and how to unlock them Team JadeDelta Force: Hawk Ops Alpha Test has a total of 45 weapons in its vast arsenal, all of which you’ll need to unlock before you can use them. There are a lot of weapons to use in the Delta Force: Hawk Ops Alpha Testing phase, including Assault Rifles, SMGs, and Sniper Rifles. Each gun has a different unlock criteria, though all of them involve playing the game and grinding Operation Levels. If you’re interested to know about all the weapons that you can unlock in the tactical shooters Alpha Test, we have you covered. Assault Rifles Here are all the 13 Assault Rifles and their unlock criteria in Delta Force: Hawk Ops Alpha Test: Battle Rifles There are a total of 4 Battle Rifles in the game, and this is how to unlock them: Submachine Guns (SMGs) Here’s a full rundown of the 7 SMGs in Delta Force: Hawk Ops, and how to get your hands on them: LMGs These are the 2 LMGs in the shooter, and how you can unlock them both: Sniper Rifles There are a total of 4 Sniper Rifles in Delta Force: Hawk Ops Alpha Test and this is how to unlock them: Marksman Rifles Here’s how to unlock all the 6 Marksman Rifles in Delta Force: Hawk Ops Alpha Test: Shotguns There are 3 Shotguns in the Alpha Test, and this is how to get them: Pistols There are a total of 6 Pistols in Delta Force: Hawk Ops Alpha Test and here’s how to unlock them; Right now, this list only includes the weapons in the game’s Alpha Test. We’ll update it when later patches arrive adding more content. In the meantime, if you want to learn more about Delta Force: Hawk Ops, check out our guides on its platforms and current server status.

  • All difficulty settings in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – Dexerto

    All difficulty settings in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League RocksteadyWondering how to change difficulty settings in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League? Here’s everything you need to know. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is Rocksteady’s first looter-shooter title set in the Arkham universe. Players can take on the role of members of Task Force X, who have been commanded by Amanda Waller to kill the Justice League heroes. While the mission appears to be fraught with danger, the level of the action may be adjusted via the game’s difficulty settings, as in previous Batman Arkham games. The most recent AAA release also lets players modify difficulty settings throughout the campaign or co-op sessions. The higher the difficulty, the more challenges the heroes and Brainiac’s army will present to the gang during gameplay. But, before heading to an invaded Metropolis, here’s a breakdown of all the game’s difficulty settings. Every difficulty setting in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League offers three difficulty settings. Each of these provides players with bonus XP and resources throughout gameplay. Here are all the difficulty settings, their bonuses, and the level of challenge they bring to the gameplay: Walk in the Park (+0% XP, +0% Resources) – Reduced combat difficulty. Combat encounters will be easier and individual enemies inflict less damage and take more damage from the Squad’s attacks. – Best Pay Attention (+10% XP, +15% Resources) – No adjustment to combat encounters, the damage enemies inflict and the damage they receive. – Sweating Bullets (+20% XP, +30% Resources) – Increased combat difficulty. Combat encounters will be slightly more difficult and individual enemies inflict more damage and take less damage from the Squad’s attacks. – The best thing about the game is that you can change between these settings at any given time during gameplay. How to change Suicide Squad’s difficulty setting In order to change to your preferred difficulty setting in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, follow these steps before you head to matchmaking: Launch the game. – Click on Select Squad. – Click Difficulty. – Choose between the three difficulty settings and select it. – And you’re done. You have successfully changed your difficulty setting. – However, you can also change your difficulty setting during an ongoing match or gameplay. To do so, simply click the Menu button on your controller or keyboard and head to the Squad tab. From there, click on Difficulty on the left pane to change your settings. Check out more Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League content before you head out to Metropolis to save the day: How long is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League? | How to get Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Twitch drops | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League file size | Is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on Steam Deck? | Is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League coming to Nintendo Switch? | What is the max level | Does Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League have crossplay and cross-progression? | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League voice actors | Is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League open-world?

  • All Delta Force: Hawk Ops operators: Tactical Gear, Gadgets and Traits – Dexerto

    All Delta Force: Hawk Ops operators: Tactical Gear, Gadgets and Traits Team JadeDelta Force: Hawk Ops has six playable operators in the Alpha Test, all of which have unique abilities and gear. Here’s everything you need to know. Delta Force: Hawk Ops is a tactical first-person shooter (FPS) game and you can play its Alpha Test across all platforms. Once you load your weapons and jump in to play the Havoc Warfare (multiplayer) game mode, you get the option to select an Operator. These Operators have specialized Gadgets, Traits, and Gear, and feature a varied playstyle. In the Alpha Test, you can play a maximum of six, but more might be added on full release. If you are eager to learn about all the Operators in Delta Force: Hawk Ops, we have you covered. Here’s a full list of all their Tactical Gear, Gadgets, and Traits. D-Wolf Name: Kai Silva Tactical Gear: Motorized Exoskeleton Overload the power of the exoskeleton attached to his wrist and increase D-Wolf’s sprint speed. You restore HP upon knocking down enemies and also extend the duration. – Gadget: Triple Blaster Equip the Triple Blaster and fire high-explosive grenades. – Gadget: Smoke A low-load smoke grenade that will release a rapidly dissipating smoke upon impact. – Trait: Tactical Slide Perform rapid Tactical Slides using the exoskeleton – Vyron Name: Wang Yuhao Tactical Gear: QLL32 Crouching Tiger Fire a compressed air round and knock down all nearby enemies upon impact. – Gadget: Dynamic Propulsion Activate the Dynamic Auxilliary Device and advance to a designated direction. Knock down enemies to reduce the cooldown. – Gadget: Magnetic Bomb Throw a high-explosive bomb that can stick to hard surfaces and detonate after a countdown. – Trait: Dynamic Auxiliary System Increases system power when using a gadget or falling from a height. Reduces fall damage and boosts movement speed. – Stinger Name: Roy Smee Tactical Gear: Hive-Tech Pistol Fire homing bullets that will slowly heal allies and suppress their pain. Pressing and holding the gadget will trigger self inject. – Gadget: Smokescreen Lauch a UAV to emit a Smokescreen while flying forward. Pressing and holding the fire button will steer the UAV. – Gadget: Hive-Tech Smoke Grenade Toss a Hive-Tech Smoke Grenade that will heal all allies when hit by the Hive-Tech Pistol. – Trait: Expertly Rescue Rescue downed allies and recover more HP upon using Hive-Tech Pistol. Remove the reduced max HP debuff in Tactical Turmoil. – Shepherd Name: Terry Musa Tactical Gear: Sonic Paralysis Deploy a Sonic Drone to suppress enemies and reduce their fire rate. The drone will destroy enemy sonic devices that resonate with it and also interfere with recon devices. Pressing and holding the gadget button will deploy the drone on the spot. – Gadget: Sonic Trap Deploys a Sonic Trap that can damage and slow down enemies when triggered. It also sticks to hard surfaces. – Gadget: Enhanced Frag Grenade A defensive frag grenade that can destroy vests and explosive limbs. – Trait: Sonic Defense Generate anti-phase sound waves that will protect allies from blast waves. – Luna Name: Luna Kim Tactical Gear: Detection Arrow Fire a Detection Arrow that will expose enemies and leave micro-sensors to detect moving targets. – Gadget: Volt Arrow Fire a Volt Arrow that generates electric current deals damage over time. – Gadget: Enhanced Frag Grenade Defensive Frag Grenade that can damage ballistic vests and exposed limbs. – Trait: Enemy Analysis Dealing damage with Luna will mark enemies for a short duration. – Hackclaw Name: Mai Xiaowen Tactical Gear: Signal Decoder Periodically scan up to three enemies and display the signals’ tracking paths on the contact lens. The closest path is displayed in red. The higher the warning level an enemy receives, the closer they are to Hackclaw. – Gadget: Flash Drone Deploy a drone that will produce a blinding flash of light against all enemies within range. When the drone is aimed along the decoder’s trajectory, it will fly along a selected yellow line. – Gadget: Data Knife Throw a Data Knife to hack into electronic devices upon impact and disable them. Enemies directly hit with the knife will take significant damage. – Silent Step Walking and Crouching is faster and makes less noise – This is all we know about the playable Operators in Delta Force: Hawk Ops. if you want to learn more about Delta Force: Hawk Ops, check out our guides on its platforms and current server status.

  • All Deadlock stats explained – Dexerto

    All Deadlock stats explained ValveWhile playing Deadlock you’ll be buffing a lot of your stats, but the game doesn’t exactly explain what they all do, So, here’s what they all are and what they do. Valve’s hero shooter MOBA is officially in the hands of the public and it has dawned on a lot of folks that it’s not exactly the easiest game to jump into for beginners. Be it the various ways to get Souls, what Flex Slots are, or how complex hero builds can get, there is a lot to digest in this game. Another thing you’ll need to learn about is the stats in Deadlock. When starting out, we aren’t exactly told what they all do but fear not because we will help you out. So, here are all the stats in Deadlock and what they all do. All stats in Deadlock listed and explained Below you can find the complete list of all the stats and what they do: Max Health: Your maximum health pool – Health Regen: The amount of health you regenerate per second – DPS: The amount of damage you deal per second – Bullet Damage: The amount of damage each of your bullets deal – Bullet Resist: The percentage of Bullet damage you are resistant to – Spirit Resist: The percentage of Spirit damage you are resistant to – Bullet Shield: The amount of shield you have against Bullet damage – Spirit Shield: The amount of shield you have against Spirit damage – Bullet Lifesteal: The percentage of health gained from weapon damage dealt on an enemy – Spirit Lifesteal: The percentage of health gained from Spirit damage dealt on an enemy – Move Speed: Your movement speed while in combat – Sprint Speed: Your movement speed outside of combat – Stamina: The amount of stamina bars you have, will determine how many dashes you can do – Healing Power: How much more healing you do – Light Melee: How much damage a light melee will deal – Heavy Melee: How much damage a heavy melee will deal – Fire Rate: The percentage increase of your weapon’s fire rate – Ammo: How much ammunition you have in each magazine – Spirit Power: The amount of Spirt damage for your abilities – Ability Cooldown: The percentage decrease of your abilities cooldown – Ability Range: The percentage increase of the range of your abilities – Ability Duration: The percentage increase of your abilities’ effects – All of these stats will be increased based on the items you buy, however, depending on what hero and what build you’re going for some of these stats will be quite low or basically at zero. For example, most heroes aren’t going to have any Healing Power aside from heroes like Dynamo. If you’re doing a high-damage build on Pocket, it won’t be too surprising if your resists and shields are quite low. Being aware of what each of your stats does will be key if you want to counter certain enemies. For example, if you’re up against an Ivy with a lot of Bullet Damage, you may want to start building some items that will give you Bullet Resist.

  • All Delta Force: Hawk Ops game modes explained – Dexerto

    All Delta Force: Hawk Ops game modes explained Team JadeDelta Force: Hawk Ops is a tactical first-person shooter developed by Team Jade. Here’s a look into all the available game modes in the Alpha Test. Delta Force: Hawk Ops Alpha Test has made quite an impression in the community. Players have praised its gameplay, weapons, and overall feel, with many believing it to be reminiscent of older shooters. As of August 13, 2024, the game is running an Alpha Test that you can sign up for and play. In case you do, there are multiple game modes that you’ll have access to in Delta Force: Hawk Ops. Delta Force: Hawk Ops game modes There are a total of three available game modes in the Alpha version of Delta Force: Hawk Ops: Tactical Turmoil Tactical Turmoil is an extraction mode similar to the likes of Escape from Tarkov or DMZ from Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. In this mode, you can jump in, loot weapons, complete challenges, and then extract to access all the rewards. However, there are enemies all across the map, including both AI and real players. If you die or fail to extract, everything you may have looted will be lost along with everything you decided to bring. It’s a high-risk and high-reward game mode, where only the smartest will survive. Havoc Warfare Havoc Warfare is the Battlefield type PvP multiplayer where you drop in to fight other players in face-to-face combat. The maps are immense, and being at the top of the leaderboard is quite challenging. You’ll pick your favorite operator and get dropped right in the middle of a battle with several others. You also have access to vehicles, including Battle Tanks, Helicopters, Heavy ATVs, and much more. In this mode, you have to play around cover, as running out in the open is certain death. You must be aware of your surroundings and get the most out of your resources to secure the most kills and complete the objectives. Campaign This cinematic campaign features the remastered version of the classic Black Hawk Down. Experience the streets of Mogadishu as you witness street battles, night ops, and crash sites. You’ll also come across various iconic characters who will join you on your journey to victory. This is all we know about the game modes in Delta Force: Hawk Ops Alpha Test. There might be more modes upon official release, and we’ll update this article accordingly in the future. In the meantime, if you want to learn more about Delta Force: Hawk Ops, check out our guides on its platforms and current server status.

  • All D&D movie stat blocks for Honor Among Thieves main characters – Dexerto

    All D&D movie stat blocks for Honor Among Thieves main characters Wizards of The Coast / ParamountD&D Beyond has released the complete D&D movie stat blocks for the upcoming Honor Among Thieves including all the main characters and primary villains. With the new D&D movie coming to our screens soon, many fans are already excited to see their favorite class come to the big screen, especially since they’re being portrayed by some A-list actors. However, now, thanks to D&D Beyond, players of the famous TTRPG are able to either fight or play as the main characters of the movie. These D&D movie stat blocks detail each character’s armor class, hit points, spells, attacks, and more, allowing players the chance to explore these heroes in a more detailed light, as well as giving us a few hints about what could be coming in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. Here are all the details about each character as well as where you can find these D&D movie stat blocks. Where to find the D&D movie stat blocks Since the D&D movie stat blocks were released on D&D Beyond, you can find them on their website. All you’ll need to do is head to the site, sign up or log in, claim the content and you’ll be able to view the seven available characters and their stats. All D&D movie stat blocks for the main characters Doric As previously seen in the D&D movie trailers, Doric is a Tiefling Druid who can Wild Shape into an Owlbear, something that confused many players on account of that not being part of the TTRPG rules. The stat block eliminates such confusion explaining that she can change shape five times a day into a beast with a challenge rating of three or less. You’ll be able to find these beasts in the Monster Manual among other D&D books. On top of this, she can cast multiple spells like Cure Wounds, Entangle, Thunderwave, and Speak With Animals. This helps us learn that we’ll likely see her communicate with such animals, although what kind is yet to be determined. Edgin Darvis Edgin is an extremely charismatic Bard with a talent for persuasion, performance, and a few thieving skills. On top of that, he also has some weapons, including a reinforced lute and a shortsword, perhaps hinting that we may see him in melee combat. As for spells, he can cast Friends, Message, Disguise Self, Suggestion, and Charm Person, meaning we’ll likely see a bit of mind manipulation coming from Chris Pine’s character. Forge Fitzwilliam Playing as the charismatic villain of the D&D movie, Forge Fitzwilliam is proficient in many things, including deception, persuasion, stealth, and more. While he may not have any spells, he has multiple attacks featuring his daggers and heavy crossbow, meaning we can expect him to be a serious threat to the party. To add to the threat, he has an ability called Double-Cross, where, if Forge hits a creature who is friendly with him, it’s automatically a critical hit implying there will definitely be some betrayal among the party. Holga Kilgore As seen throughout the trailers, Holga is the Barbarian of the group, taking out multiple enemies with her powerful greataxe. She doesn’t have any spells or hugely unique abilities apart from her Reckless attack and Multiattack with her greataxe. It’s likely we’ll be seeing her deal some impressive attacks on enemies rather than manipulating what’s around her. Simon Aumar Acting as almost the direct opposite of Holga Kilgore is Simon Aumar. He’s a Sorcerer with a variety of spells, although he is a Wild Magic sorcerer, meaning any powerful spell he casts will cause something else to happen, like a random fireball or teleportation. He can cast Mage Hand, Minor Illusion, Spider Climb, Bigby’s Hand, Major Image, and Speak With Dead, among others. Thanks to a recent trailer, we know he will cast Speak With Dead, prompting some hilarious questions. He also has a reaction called Sheltering Shield, something we see him cast to protect the group from a fireball in the first trailer. Xenk Yendar The Paladin Xenk, played by Regé-Jean Page is a serious character, with plenty of skills thanks to his Daggersword. He can attack multiple times and cast Cleansing Touch which will heal the character he touches. Interestingly, unlike most traditional D&D Paladins, he hasn’t got any spells, preferring to fight with his Daggersword rather than using the arcane arts. Sofina Sofina is the Red Wizard we see in the trailers and will likely be a villain throughout the D&D movie. She has the ability to cast a variety of spells like Dimension Door, Thunderwave, Time Stop, and Evard’s Black Tentacles, some of which we will likely see cast on the party of heroes. On top of this, she is able to summon a Wraith once a day which will look like a Thayan Assassin, likely also causing the group a lot of trouble.

  • All Cursed Chest locations in Kena Bridge of Spirits – Dexerto

    All Cursed Chest locations in Kena Bridge of Spirits Ember LabCursed Chests are one of the biggest collectibles to find in Kena: Bridge of Spirits, and we’ve got a handy map with all of their locations so you can unlock some great rewards. In the gorgeous new game Kena: Bridge of Spirits, players will join novice Spirit Guide Kena as she travels through a corrupted village and discovers secrets along the way, from Gems to Karma and the adorable Rot that unlock powerful abilities. Another major collectible in the Ember Lab title is Cursed Chests. When activated, players will be able to take part in a combat challenge. Completing these won’t be easy as enemies spawn in waves, but doing so will let you open the chest and receive some useful rewards. Below, we’re going to explain how to find all of the Cursed Chests in Kena: Bridge of Spirits, and how to complete the combat challenges when you get to them. Contents Cursed Chest locations in Kena Bridge of Spirits Cursed Chests can be difficult to find in Kena: Bridge of Spirits, as they require you to put your eagle-eyed exploring skills to the test. We’ve marked them all on the map above to make this quest a little easier. You might find that some areas containing these chests are inaccessible as you progress through the game. In order to unlock these areas, you’ll need to find Spirit Mail and deliver them to mailboxes in the village. For example, there are three Cursed Chests clustered together at the center of the map, but in order to access them, you’ll have to collect Spirit Mail #4 from the Forgotten Forest treetops platforming section. Kena Bridge of Spirits Cursed Chests explained Once you’ve found a Cursed Chest in Kena: Bridge of Spirits, you can attempt to open it to start the combat challenge. Here, you’ll be given a set amount of enemies to defeat before you can emerge victoriously. The number of enemies remaining will be displayed in the top left corner of the screen. Use a mix of melee combat, long-range bow attacks, and any abilities you’ve unlocked so far to take down every enemy. When the combat challenge is complete, you can return to the Cursed Chest to open it for real. Inside you’ll find some great rewards like Karma to help you on the rest of your journey. Make sure you check out our Kena: Bridge of Spirits home page for more tips and guides like this one.

  • All Danganronpa students: Every male and female character – Dexerto

    All Danganronpa students: Every male and female character Spike ChunsoftThe Danganronpa series has seen plenty of characters caught up in its twisted murder mysteries, although they haven’t all lived to tell the tale. Here is a list of all the male and female characters in each of the main Danganropa games. Danganronpa was a revelation when Trigger Happy Havoc was released back in 2010. A compelling murder mystery delivered as a gorgeous visual novel with Ace Attorney gameplay elements made for one of the most unique experiences available on consoles. In the years since more and more unsuspecting students have been roped into robot bear Monokuma’s evil game with each new installment in the series. All in all, the Danganronpa games have dozens of different personalities to meet and get to know, so here’s every single one split into male and female characters. Content Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc characters – Dangonronpa 2: Goodbye Despair characters – Dangonronpa V3: Killing Harmony characters – Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc characters The very first Danganronpa game, Trigger Happy Havoc, sees the player control Makoto Naegi, a student trapped inside Hope’s Peak Academy. To escape the clutches of Monokuma, students must kill a fellow pupil and not be found out during Class Trials. Here is every male and female character in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc: Female Alter Ego – Aoi Asahina – Celestia Ludenberg – Junko Enoshima – Kyoko Kirigiri – Mukuro Ikusaba – Sayaka Maizono – Toko Fukawa – Male Byakuya Togami – Chihiro Fujisaki – Hifumi Yamada – Jin Kirigiri – Kiyotaka Ishimaru – Leon Kuwata – Makoto Naegi – Mondo Owada – Sakura Ogami – Yasuhiro Hagakure – Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair characters In the sequel to the 2010 original, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair follows a brand new class of Hope’s Peak Academy students, this time on a school trip to a warm, tropical island. Shockingly, Monokuma is there once again to force the pupils into another killing game. Here is every male and female character in Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair: Female Akane Owari – Chiaki Nanami – Hiyoko Saionji – Ibuki Mioda – Mahiru Koizumi – Mikan Tsumiki – Natsumi Kuzuryu – Peko Pekoyama – Sato – Sonia Nevermind – Usami / Monomi – Male Fuyuhiko Kuzuryu – Gundham Tanaka – Hajime Hinata – Kazuichi Soda – Nagito Komaeda – Nekomaru Nidai – Teruteru Hanamura – Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony characters The most recent entry in the series, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, follows a very similar format to its predecessors, as Monokuma forces another game onto students of the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles. This time, however, the evil bear has help in the form of The Monokubs, and the Class Trails are more intense and complex than ever before. Here is every male and female character in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony: Female Angie Yonaga – Himiko Yumeno – Kaede Akamatsu – Kirumi Tojo – Maki Harukawa – Miu Iruma – Tenko Chabashira – Tsumugi Shirogane – Male Gonta Gokuhara – K1-B0 – Kaito Momota – Kokichi Oma – Korekiyo Shinguji – Rantaro Amami – Ryoma Hoshi – Shuichi Saihara – The Monokubs Monotaro – Monodam – Monosuke – Monokid – Monophanie – There you have it! That was every character in the mainline Danganronpa series. For more similar guides, check out our character pages from other pages: Lost Ark characters & classes | Best Genshin Impact characters | Psychonauts 2 cast & characters | Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League | All Cookie Run: Kingdom characters | Disney Speedstorm: All confirmed characters

  • All Content Warning monsters & how to escape them – Dexerto

    All Content Warning monsters & how to escape them LandfallTo survive an adventure in Content Warning, you’ll need to know all the monsters and how to get away from them. So, here’s everything you need to know. Emerging from the shadows, Content Warning has risen to unprecedented popularity despite only being out for a short time. Naturally, its free 24 hours certainly helped fans get into the freaky horror co-op experience, but it’s clear the variety of monsters and exciting gameplay has kept those players hooked. However, without a general understanding of all the monsters in Content Warning, escaping their clutches can prove a little tricky. So, here are all the monsters in Content Warning as well as how to escape them. All monsters in Content Warning and how to escape them It’s worth noting, the monsters don’t have full names in Content Warning. Instead, users have found their names in the game’s files, so we will be referring to them as such. When we encounter more enemies and manage to escape them, we’ll update this article so be sure to bookmark it and check back soon. Is Content Warning free to play? | Content Warning: How to change faces | Can you play Content Warning by yourself? | Can you play Content Warning offline? | Content Warning: All unlockable upgrades & gadgets

  • All Space Marine 2 characters and voice actors – Dexerto

    All Space Marine 2 characters and voice actors Focus EntertainmentWhether you’re new to the Warhammer scene or have played the tabletop and previous video games before, Space Marine 2 is an incredibly immersive adventure. This is largely due to the host of talented, and recognizable voice actors that surround its story. Naturally, in a game like Space Marine 2, each character has a lot to live up to. After all, the likes of Titas and Imurah are unforgettable characters in the Warhammer universe which means fans of the franchise will be looking out to see how their favorite names sound and act throughout the campaign. So, to help you out, or just solve that ‘I’ve heard this voice before’ problem many have in video games, we’ve highlighted all the primary characters, their voice actors, and where you may know them from. All characters & their voice actors Main Cast Combat Squad & Heretic All main cast & where you’ve heard them before Adam McNamara – Acheran Playing the unforgettable role of Captain Sevastus Acheran, Adam McNamara is best known for his role as a marksman in Black Mirror: Smithereens. On top of voicing Acheran, he also did the motion capture for the character. Stewart Scudamore – Calgar Stewart Scudamore’s voice spans much further than just Calgar in Space Marine 2. Fans of Assassin’s Creed may have heard his voice through Demosthenes, Brasidas, and Sargon in Odyssey. On top of this, he also played Blackthorne in Final Fantasy 16, and Frank in Dying Light 2 Stay Human. Richard Reed – Captain Iden Richard Reed is no stranger to voicing characters from previous Warhammer games after his role as Settra in Total War: Warhammer 2, Dreg in Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, and his role in the TV show, Angels of Death, based on the Blood Angels Space Marines. On top of this, he also appears as Shaddox in Diablo Immortal and the newscaster in Overwatch 2. Miles Yekinni – Chairon Miles Yekinni voices the loyal and badass Chairon in Space Marine 2, otherwise known as one of the main three in the game’s campaign. He has also appeared in Doctor Who, Grid Legends, and The Lost Pirate Kingdom TV show. Alexander McMorran – Chaplain Alexander McMorran is relatively new to the voice acting scene, aside from appearing as various voices in Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, Hitman III, and King’s Bounty II. You may have also heard him as Terrance and Valmaurice in Eiyuden Chronicle. Arthur Lee – Gadriel Playing the skeptical yet powerful Gadriel, Arthur Lee brings life to the campaign brilliantly. Players may have heard him in Rise of the Ronin, where he played the protagonist. Alternatively, any fans of UK Soap Opera may spot him in EastEnders where he played Di Xiang. Alistair Petrie – Imurah Imurah is played by Alistair Petrie, who’s known by many as the voice of Count Victor of Arles in Plague Tale: Requiem. However, others will instantly recognize his work in film & TV, namely as General Draven in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story or Michael Groff in Sex Education. Kerry Shale – Leuze Players who’ve recently enjoyed Black Myth: Wukong will likely recognize the voice of Leuze, Kerry Shale. He plays Shen Monkey, Chen Long, and Crane Immortal in the popular fighting game. On top of this, lovers of cartoons or those with children will know his voice from Thomas the Tank Engine or The Amazing World of Gumball. Crispin Redman – Magos Galeo Where Kerry Shale was recently in Black Myth: Wukong, Crispin Redman recently starred in a different major AAA release in the form of Baldur’s Gate 3. Voicing the recognizable Elminster and Ember in the RPG, many will likely recognize his voice in Space Marine 2. Andrew Wheildon-Dennis – Iron Warrior Fans of Stellar Blade will likely recognize Andrew Wheildon-Dennis from his time as Kasim. Alternatively, you may know him as Phaseus in Dragon’s Dogma II, Nowa in Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, or Karuta in The Invincible. Michael Shelford – Rodan Aside from playing Rodan in Space Marine 2, Michael Shelford has appeared on massive TV shows like Game of Thrones in the role of Master Torturer, Call the Midwife, The Crown, and many more. Serena Manteghi – Sarkaana Space Marine 2 claims another Baldur’s Gate 3 voice actor with Serena Manteghi. She voiced Astoundo the Greater, Black Gauntlet Stijin, and Billyum in the popular RPG. On top of this, she also appeared as Fauda in Jagged Alliance 3. Clive Standen – Titas The protagonist, and easily most recognizable character in Space Marine 2 is played by legendary actor, Clive Standen. TV fans may know him from his time as Rollo in Vikings, Bryan Mills in Taken, or even an Archer in the 2009 version of Robin Hood. He’s also voiced various characters in Aliens vs. Predator 3, the video game. Scott Joseph – Varellus If you’ve played Space Marine 2 and Baldur’s Gate 3, then you’ll likely already know where you’ve heard Scott Joseph. After all, he’s been in your mind enough throughout the D&D RPG adventure in the form of the loved/hated Emperor. He also plays Balduran in the same game. So, there you have it, those are all the currently confirmed voice actors for Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2. While enjoying the campaign, be sure to check out our tier list for the best classes, or our guides on the individual builds like Sniper or Assault so you can dominate Operations and PvP.

  • All main characters in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Dexerto

    All main characters in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Respawn EntertainmentThe Star Wars Jedi: Survivor cast of characters is a fantastic mixture of returning faces from Fallen Order and new characters entirely, so let’s run through every main character in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Set around the time of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, Survivor features many faces that had never been seen previously in the franchise, and the newest adventure not only welcomes back some of them but introduces new ones. Such characters will include deeper dives into traditional Star Wars lore, as well as inviting in a few adorable robots and extremely dangerous villains. So let’s take a look at every main character, some of which we know the voice actors and actresses for, in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. All main characters in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor There are tons of characters present in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, but the main characters and some details about them are highlighted below: BD-1 – Bode Akuna – Cal Kestis – Cere Junda – Dagan Gera – Eno Cordova – Greez Dritus – Nightsister Merrin – Rayvis – Zee – Every main Star Wars Jedi: Survivor character BD-1 The Star Wars franchise has a history of creating cute, compelling robotic characters to accompany our main heroes, and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor brings back BD-1 to cement its legacy alongside other greats like R2-D2 and BB-8. BD-1 provides a ton of assistance to Cal throughout his journey in Fallen Order and is equally as adorable and useful to Cal in Survivor. Bode Akuna One of the characters that had fans talking the most ahead of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s release is without a doubt Bode Akuna. Displaying characteristics that put him in that Han Solo and Poe Dameron category, Star Wars fans were first introduced to Bode in one of the game’s trailers in which he appears to assist Cal. He’s a good friend to Cal and is also an AI companion character at various points throughout Survivor. Cal Kestis Our hero and shining beacon of hope from Fallen Order, Cal Kestis was an aspiring Padawan who exceeded his true potential to become a Jedi Knight. Fast-forward to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and Cal is now a more mature, experienced fighter who is a commanding force for the resistance fighting the Galactic Empire. Cere Junda Cal’s tutor, Cere Kunda, was the Yoda to Luke Skywalker and taught the up-and-coming Jedi everything that he knows now as a seasoned Jedi. Cere was a former Jedi Knight herself before aligning with Greez Dritus and joining the Stinger Mantis crew. Dagan Gera Dagan Gera is truly a formidable opponent in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and proves to be a tough battle for Cal. Due to being frozen in stasis for centuries, Dagan is extremely unique, having previously served as a Jedi Knight during the largely unexplored High Republic Era. However, he’s not there to help Cal in his Jedi journey, rather proving to be a tricky battle for all involved. Eno Cordova Seen through holographic messages in Fallen Order, we discover that Eno Cordova was the master who trained Cere Kunda, therefore teaching her everything she teaches to Cal. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has a different role for Cordova, but that’s something you’ll have to learn for yourself. Greez Dritus A traveling aficionado with a penchant for trouble, Cal and Greez took a while to warm to each other, but by the end of the Fallen Order it’s clear that Greez is all-for-one and one-for-all when it comes to his team. Nightsister Merrin Another character that took some convincing, arguably a lot more given her run-in with lightsabers in the past, Nightsister Merrin would not only go on to become a valuable ally, but she also saves the life of Cal at the end of Fallen Order. Merrin plays a key part in Survivor and is classed as one of the main side characters, often fighting side by side with Cal and forming a fantastic partnership with him. Rayvis A new character for Survivor is Rayvis – a hulking, armored figure who instructs one of his cronies to eliminate Cal Kestis. The foe proves to be a thorn in Cal’s side during Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and is also a pretty tricky battle to overcome too. Zee (ZN-A4) You’ll come across the adorable droid ZN-A4 AKA Zee tangled up in Rambler’s Reach. A useful companion for Sanitary Khri, Zee has been trapped for many years and eventually becomes a part of Cal’s team in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor after he rescues the droid. Zee contributes greatly to the game’s overall narrative and eventually opens up a shop allowing you to trade Datadiscs for cool goodies That’s everything we know about Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s characters so far, and if you’re interested, we have many other guides for the game down below: How gardening works in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor | All lightsaber colors in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor | How to open the door to Vashtan Wolfe in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor | How to increase health & force in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor | How to disable fall damage in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor | Star Wars Jedi Survivor: How to beat Rancor | Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Holotactics guide | What does the Mysterious Key do in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor? | How to get a red lightsaber in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor | Best stances in Star Wars Jedi Survivor | Fastest ways to earn XP in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor | Where to find Priorite Shards in Star Wars Jedi

  • All confirmed PS5 Pro enhanced games – Dexerto

    All confirmed PS5 Pro enhanced games SonyThe PS5 Pro is finally on its way, promising some impressive new hardware, features, and a unique style to boot. It’s also bringing a selection of enhanced games upon release, letting fans make the most of its upgraded specs. Announced during a Technical Presentation on September 10, Sony revealed their new PlayStation 5 Pro, featuring a fresh GPU, Ray-Tracing capabilities, an AI Upscaler, and so much more, along with a price to match. On top of this, they also shared the new console would be getting a series of enhanced games, so players can dive into the upgrade and enjoy the increase in quality. Here are all the currently confirmed enhanced releases for the PS5 Pro. All enhanced games As announced during the Technical Presentation, the following games will be getting enhanced for the PlayStation 5 Pro. We’ve also included links to review coverage, or hub pages for relevant games below so you can read about them before diving into the upgraded versions: Alan Wake 2 – Assassin’s Creed: Shadows – Demon’s Souls – Dragon’s Dogma 2 – Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth – Gran Turismo 7 – Hogwarts Legacy – Horizon Forbidden West – Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 – Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart – The Crew Motorfest – The First Descendant – The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered – Naturally, some of these are already out or will be when the console releases on November 7, 2024. In those cases, Sony explained that each game would be getting a free software update to help make it run as smoothly as promised. If any other titles are announced, we’ll be sure to update this article, so come back soon to see if your favorite game will be lucky enough to make the list. How will the PS5 Pro enhance games? Since the PS5 Pro has 67% more Compute Units and 28% faster memory than the PS5, we can expect to see an increase in framerate and smoother adventures. With enhanced games, the rendering will be quicker, fidelity will be higher, and framerates will be 45% faster in comparison to the standard PS5. On top of this, the console supports more powerful ray-tracing, meaning the lighting will be more realistic, powerful, and enhanced. This is being boosted by the AI upscaling, which serves to make your graphics even sharper. Naturally, it’s important to remember that graphics are different in every game, so Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 might look a little different to The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered. Nevertheless, there’s certainly a noticeable enhancement for players to look forward to, as seen in Sony’s visual comparison during the reveal stream. For more information on the PS5 Pro, including the price, design, and preorder details, check out our hub for the console.

  • All College Football 25 platforms: Where to play – Dexerto

    All College Football 25 platforms: Where to play EA SportsCollege Football 25 is launching on July 19, 2024, but the list of platforms the re-launch of the franchise will be available for is limited. 11 years after the release of the last College Football game EA Sports have revived their beloved series. College Football 25 is arriving soon and it’s packed full of in-depth modes, and plenty of teams and players to use. The last College Football entry, NCAA Football 14, was only made available on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and 25 won’t be playable on all platforms either. College Football 25 platforms EA Sports College Football 25 will only be available on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Unfortunately, EA Sports College Football 25 won’t be available for PC, Nintendo Switch, or Steam Deck. When EA announced plans to revisit the franchise in 2021, EA Sports Vice President Daryl Holt told ESPN the company’s decision was bolstered by technology from the PS5 and Series X|S. EA has since continued to publish old-gen editions of EA FC, Madden, and NHL. But College Football 25 will follow the model of UFC 5, which launched in 2023 without a last-gen version. At the time, developers cited a focus on ensuring the PS5/Xbox Series X editions were sound. Considering EA’s more recent Madden and NHL titles have never made their way to Switch, it’s unlikely we’ll see College Football on the hybrid console in the future. Will College Football 25 be on Xbox Game Pass? No, College Football 25 won’t be available on Xbox Game Pass. However, those with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and EA Play will receive a 10-hour trial of the game beginning on July 16, 2024. Previous EA Sports releases like the NBA 2K and NHL games have often ended up on Game Pass some months after their initial release however, so there’s a good chance we could see College Football 25 do the same if it follows this pattern. That’s all you need to know about College Football 25’s platforms. For more on the game, read up on the top 100 players, the best teams, and what to expect in Road to Glory mode.

  • All confirmed & leaked Marvel Rivals characters: Full roster – Dexerto

    All confirmed & leaked Marvel Rivals characters: Full roster Marvel RivalsThe 6v6 multiplayer shooter Marvel Rivals features some of the biggest characters from the comics and MCU. Here’s the full roster of heroes and villains. While drawing many comparisons to Overwatch 2, Marvel Rivals has several unique features that make it stand out. One example is how you can use team-up abilities when pairing certain characters together and a destructible environment. The Closed Alpha introduced 19 playable characters with different abilities and ultimates, and the good news is that there are more to come, as in the Closed Beta they added two new characters. So we’ve compiled a list of the full roster for Marvel Rivals, including confirmed and leaked heroes and villains. Full list of all characters in Marvel Rivals Below are all the characters in Marvel Rivals: Adam Warlock – Black Panther – Bruce Banner/Hulk – Dr. Strange – Groot – Hela – Iron Man – Jeff The Land Shark – Loki – Luna Snow – Magik – Magneto – Mantis – Namor – Peni Parker – Rocket Raccoon – Scarlet Witch – Spider-Man – Storm – Star-Lord – The Punisher – Thor – Venom – Thor and Jeff The Land Shark are the newest additions to Marvel Rivals. Both Thor and Jeff were revealed at San Diego Comic Con, and as a surprise, the devs added them to the Closed Beta. Before the pair, both Venom and Adam Warlock were added to the game with the release of the Beta. Upcoming heroes for Marvel Rivals Besides the characters who are already in the game and those who have been leaked, the devs have also revealed a few other characters who will be coming in the future. Below are all the characters who are arriving in Marvel Rivals: Doctor Doom – Captain America – Winter Soldier – During San Diego Comic Con, Doctor Doom was showed off, alongside Jeff The Land Shark and Thor. As a surprise, Jeff and Thor were added to the Closed Beta, however, there is no time frame for Doctor Doom’s arrival. At Gamescom on August 20, 2024, the game’s official release date was revealed for December 6 of that same year. However, the release date teaser also confirmed that two more rumored heroes – Captain America and the Winter Soldier – will be available to the game at launch. Leaked heroes for Marvel Rivals Shortly before the game’s launch into early access, trusted leaker Miller Ross revealed 20 more Marvel Rivals heroes located via datamining. Ross has a proven track record for leaking accurate information on superhero games like Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League but the following heroes should not be considered guaranteed entries to the game. Below are the leaked characters that may come to Marvel Rivals: Human Torch – Hawkeye – Cloak & Dagger – Ultron – Moon Knight – Squirrel Girl – Black Widow – Venom – Thor – Mr Fantastic – Star-Lord – Blade – Jeff the Landshark – Psylocke – Wolverine – Iron Fist (Tin Lie) – It’s currently unknown which of Marvel Rivals’ three classes these leaked characters will fall into. Of course, Marvel fanatics can probably make some educated guesses. We will update this list if more characters are revealed and confirmed, as well as when character classes or abilities are confirmed.

  • All collectibles in Kena Bridge of Spirits: Cursed Chests, Spirit Mail & more – Dexerto

    All collectibles in Kena Bridge of Spirits: Cursed Chests, Spirit Mail & more Ember LabAs you explore the vibrant and mysterious world of Kena: Bridges of Spirits, you’ll discover a variety of collectibles that will aid you on your journey. Collectibles are one of the most exciting aspects of any game, as they usually offer players new powers or an insight into the world they’re exploring. Kena: Bridge of Spirits is certainly no different and is filled with countless secrets and mysteries to uncover. While journeying through the title‘s charming world with novice Spirit Guide Kena, players will have to take on foes and banish any corruption or unnatural decay they encounter. Luckily, with Meditation Spots increasing health and Cursed Chests offering useful rewards, collectibles can aid you on your adventure through the game. Contents Every collectible in Kena: Bridge of Spirits Keeping track of every collectible in the game can be difficult, so we’ve outlined exactly what you can expect to discover through your adventure. Not only that, if you’re struggling to find these special items or locations, we’ve included a guide for different collectibles below. Cursed Chests Cursed Chests can be unlocked by completing a combat challenge that is activated by interacting with the chest. While taking on the enemies that defend these locations will be no easy task, they do provide a useful set of rewards if you come out on top. If you’re struggling to find all of the Cursed Chests on your playthrough, consider checking out our dedicated guide that shows exactly where to find them all. Memories Memories are glimpses into the past that allow you to find out more about each of the Spirits’ lives and backstories. These collectibles act as extra lore for players who want to dive deep into the world of Kena: Bridge of Spirits. The Rot Definitely the cutest aspect of Kena: Bridge of Spirits, the Rot are timid elusive creatures with black fur that help maintain the balance by decomposing rotten elements. As a player, you can collect these spirits to help increase your Rot Level and unlock more powerful abilities. Don’t forget, once you’ve collected all of the Rot from one area, purple mushrooms will sprout indicating there’s no more to search for. Rot Hats As you make your way through the stunning world of Kena: Bridge of Spirits, you’ll discover hats that you can put on your Rot followers. In order to equip them, you’ll need to head to a Hat Cart. Don’t forget to check out our Rot Hat location guide if you want to collect every single accessory in the collection. Spirit Mail Left behind by villagers, Spirit Mail allows you to access brand-new hidden areas as well as unlock a variety of useful rewards. Once found, don’t forget to deliver your Spirit Mail to mailboxes in the village. Karma If you’re looking to boost Kena’s power, then you always need to be collecting Karma, as it’s used to unlock new abilities. You can create Karma by clearing the corruption from Flower Shrines, repositioning Owl and Cat statues, as well as restoring Garden Patches. If you’re a little stuck on what abilities to unlock and how to do so, check out our dedicated Rot upgrades & Abilities guide. Meditation Spots Meditation Spots are locations in the game world that offer a permanent increase in your overall health once found. These will typically be found in the nearby environment following a boss battle. If you feel you’re running low on health in your playthrough, consider checking out our dedicated Meditation Spots guide. Gems Gems are used to unlock Rot Hats you’ve discovered and can be found in chests and various other hiding spots. So, there you have it, that rounds off our list of collectibles in Kena: Bridge of Spirits. Don’t forget to keep your eyes peeled during your playthrough and always explore every inch of any area you discover!

  • All classes in Blue Protocol – Dexerto

    All classes in Blue Protocol Bandai NamcoBlue Protocol will feature a variety of classes for players to try as they make their way through the upcoming MMO. Here’s a full list of every class that will be available when the game launches in the West. One of the next big anime games set to launch is Blue Protocol, a fresh MMO that fans of Genshin Impact and Honkai Star Rail should enjoy. You’ll be able to create your own character and play through both story content and multiplayer modes. One of the biggest choices you’ll have to make at the start of the game is what class you want to play as, and there will be a handful of unique playstyles to dive into when the game launches in the West. So, here’s a breakdown of every confirmed class in Blue Protocol so far. All Blue Protocol classes There are a total of 6 classes to choose from in Blue Protocol so far. Your class is dependent on the weapon you choose which will allow you to adapt to your class and take on different combat challenges without having to change your customized character. You can find a full overview of the classes in the game in the table below: For more Blue Protocol content, check out our coverage below: Blue Protocol system requirements | Is Blue Protocol free to play?

  • All Hogwarts Legacy classes you can attend – Dexerto

    All Hogwarts Legacy classes you can attend Avalanche SoftwareHogwarts Legacy allows players to immerse themselves in the magical school of Hogwarts with a variety of subjects to study and classes to attend. Here are all the subjects available in the game and all the professors you can expect to see teaching them. The open-world nature of Hogwarts Legacy gives its players a vast amount of freedom, but they’re still students who need to head to classes and learn how to become Witches or Wizards. Luckily, there’s a selection of some interesting and nostalgic lessons to be learned in this mystical RPG, all headed by some fantastic professors. While students won’t be immersed in the actual mechanics of brewing potions or potting mandrakes, players will attend a handful of classes during the game. Attending classes will also net some handy rewards, such as powerful spells to use in combat. With Hogwarts Legacy being such an extensive game, we’ve compiled every class present within the game so you can brush up on your knowledge and head to each lesson prepared. Here are all the classes available in Hogwarts Legacy and the professors heading the subjects. All classes in Hogwarts Legacy As fans of the Harry Potter movies know, Hogwarts hosts a variety of different subjects for students to learn, and many of the most iconic classes also show up in Hogwarts Legacy. Below, we’ll detail what each class is about. It’s worth noting that since Hogwarts Legacy takes place before the Harry Potter film series, the professors who teach these classes are different from the ones fans know. Regardless, here is every class students can actually attend in the game. Herbology Taking inspiration from the likes of Neville Longbottom, herbology is all about the magical plant life populating the world of Hogwarts Legacy – including what plants will kill you, what will help you, and what can be made into useful potions. Attending herbology will teach players about Chinese Chomping Cabbages, Venomous Tentacula, and the iconic Mandrakes. Players can even learn spells like Wingardium Leviosa and Flipendo. Potions As potions are an integral part of Hogwarts Legacy’s combat, Potion class should be an important part of every Hogwarts Legacy student’s curriculum. Players will learn about a variety of different potions and even meet side characters like Garreth Weasley during this class, so it’s very much worth the time. Additionally, students will learn Depulso and Diffindo through Potions class, which are two more helpful spells. Diffindo in particular is a very strong Damage spell that is effective against tough enemies like Trolls. Defense Against the Dark Arts Defense Against the Dark Art class is vital for protection, especially against spells and the curses confirmed to be present within the game. It’s also a great class to duel and learn some extra offensive spells. Players will learn Harry Potter’s trademark spell, Expelliarmus, through Defence Against the Dark Arts, as well as Incendio. Both of these spells play a big role in combat and puzzle-solving so fans won’t want to miss them. Charms Charms is another fantastic class available in Hogwarts Legacy as it contains spells to help you get by as a student. After all, you always need to learn Wingardium Leviosa in your first year at Hogwarts. This class is ideal for those wanting to manipulate the world around them and will likely help you navigate those puzzles dotted around the world. Beasts Magical Beasts are a major part of Hogwarts Legacy, as players can rescue and breed magical beasts in the Room of Requirement. However, students will have to attend their first Beasts class before they can do so. Assignments given by attending Beasts class will also net players useful tools like the Nab-sack, Beast Feed, and the Beast Petting brush. Additionally, students can learn the Damage spell Bombarda through this magical class. Divination While students won’t really see the future while attending Divination class, they will still interact with iconic wizarding fortune-telling methods, like Tessomancy. Additionally, students can learn Descendo through assignments given after attending Divination class. Flying Flying class will probably be many players’ favorite class to attend in Hogwarts Legacy, as it’s the key to finally unlocking broom flight in the game. Like in the Harry Potter films, students will call their brooms to them, learn the basics of flying, and even have the chance to take a joy ride around the castle grounds. But expect to get chewed out by the Flying Professor if you choose to break school rules. Astronomy While this class is purely tied to the main story, Astronomy is a class that appears in Hogwarts Legacy that fans of the film series didn’t really get to see. Astronomy will open up one of the activities players can take on in the open world, via Astronomy Tables. Additionally, this class will introduce the Ravenclaw companion Amit Thakkar. While he’s a bit bookish and not used to dueling, he will certainly have your back when the going gets rough. Transfiguration Finally, players will attend Transfiguration with a familiar professor. Here, students will learn the art of Transfiguration and even learn how to cast the spell in combat. Eagle-eyed Harry Potter fans may even notice a fun Easter Egg when exploring the Transfiguration classroom that harkens back to the second Harry Potter film. All Professors in Hogwarts Legacy Hogwarts Legacy currently houses 11 professors, all teaching different classes. Aesop Sharp: Potions – Mirabel Garlick: Herbology – Abraham Ronen: Charms – Dinah Hecat: Defense Against the Dark Arts – Eleazar Fig: Magical Theory – Satyavati Shah: Astronomy – Matilda Weasley: Transfiguration – Cuthbert Binns: History of Magic – Bai Howin: Beasts – Chiyo Kogawa: Flying – Mudiwa Onai: Divination – Those are all the classes in Hogwarts Legacy. While brushing up your Potions knowledge before starting the class, check out some of our other handy Hogwarts Legacy guides: Which classic Harry Potter characters are in Hogwarts Legacy? | Hogwarts Legacy PC Requirements | All spells & abilities | Does Hogwarts Legacy have character creation? | Hogwarts Legacy Trophy list | Can you play Quidditch in Hogwarts Legacy? | Is Hogwarts Legacy open world? | All confirmed Hogwarts Legacy locations | What is the Vivarium in Hogwarts Legacy?

  • All characters & voice actors in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – Dexerto

    All characters & voice actors in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora UbisoftThe massive world of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is packed with iconic characters that will help you throughout your journey to save the planet from the RDA. Here’s the complete list of the voice actors that bring life to both Na’vi and human NPCs in Ubisoft’s game. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora not only has three different voice choices for the protagonist to pick but also a vast cast of important characters you’ll have to play alongside. Some of their voices might sound familiar, and that’s because many of them are highly experienced voice actors. Some of them are known for roles across different media like TV shows or movies, as well as other popular Ubisoft games. Here’s the complete list of voice actors in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and where you might’ve heard them before. All voice actors and the characters they play in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Alice Snaden/Patrick Emmanuel Abellard/Ess Hödlmoser (Protagonist) The game offers three different voices for the protagonist. The default female one is in charge of Alice Snaden, known for her role of Lydia in the period drama Alias Grace or a couple of Murdoch Mysteries episodes. The default male voice is Patrick Emmanuel Abellard, from Assassin’s Creed Nexus, or the movie Misanthrope, with Shailene Woodley. Finally, the third option is Ess Hödlmoser, known for their role of Cindy in Amazon Studios’ The Boys or M in Motherland: Fort Salem. They’ve also done stunt work in The Expanse and motion capture for Pennywise on the newest It adaptation. Andreas Apergis (Jhon Mercer) Andreas’ work with Ubisoft goes a long way back. He’s been part of almost every Assassin’s Creed game, including the later ones like Black Flag, Rogue, Syndicate, Origins, and Odyssey. He’s also appeared on TV shows like Wynona Earp and Star Trek: Discovery, and movies such as X-Men: Days of Future Past, or Riddick playing the role of Krone. Karen Glave (Dr. Alma Cortez) Dr. Alma Cortez is the protagonist’s savior and the founder of the Resistance. The voice behind Dr. Cortez is a very experimented one. Karen Glave has been part of iconic movies such as The Tuxedo with Jackie Chan and The Day After Tomorrow with Dennis Quaid. But she’s mostly known for portraying Aye in the TV show American Gods. Maev Beaty (Anufi) Maev Beaty has been part of many important projects like the TV shows Murdoch Mysteries and Nurses, and movies like Hamlet and Dream Scenario. Recently, she played a major role as the Narrator in Beau is Afraid, starring Joaquin Phoenix. Tamara Brown (Nefika) Like many others on the list, Tamara’s work in video games is vast. She’s been part of titles like Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Assassin’s Creed: Origins, The Outer Worlds. and Outriders. Her work on TV includes appearances in Three Pines, Alert, and Temps de chein. Mylene Dinh-Robic (Priya Chen) Mylene’s credits list might be the longest one out of all the cast members. She’s recognized for her role as Olivia Fawcett in The Listener TV show, and Beatrice Hamelin in 19-2. Recently, she was part of The Outer Worlds, Outriders, and Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy games. Dusan Dukic (So’lek) Dusan has loaned his voice for several games, including old and new Assassin’s Creed titles like Brotherhood and Valhalla, Far Cry 2, Watch Dogs, and Outriders. He’s also been part of big movies like Birdman and Misanthrope. Sterling Jarvis (Mokasa) Known for his role as MM’s dad in The Boys, Sterling Jarvis has been part of many other shows such as Covert Affairs, Suits, and Nikita. Patrick Kwok-Choon (Nor) One of the TAP Program members managed to escape alongside the protagonist. Patrick is best known for portraying Lt. Gen. Rhys in Star Trek: Discovery. He’s also been part of Wynona Earp, Skymed, and SurrealEstate. If his voice sounds familiar, it is because he has worked in the gaming industry as Ajay Ghale in Far Cry 6. Chimwemwe Miller (Ka’nat) Another Ubisoft veteran. Miller has been part of many of the studio’s projects such as Assassin’s Creed III and IV, Rogue, Origins, Mirage, Far Cry 5 and 6, Riders Republic, as well as The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan and Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. Cara Ricketts (Etuwa) Even though she’s been a part of games like Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey and Far Cry 5 and 6, she’s mostly known for her TV work. Cara Ricketts has appeared in the Netflix adaptation of Anne with an E, the iconic show Orphan Black starring Tatiana Maslany, The Resident, and Manifest. Other voice actors: Evan Stern (Teylan) – Hanneke Talbot (Ri’nela) – Natalie Sharp (Minang) – Angela Harding (Warona Setshwaelo) – Chase Lo (Okul) – David McNally (Entu) – Aiden Dawn (Koranu) – That’s everything we know about the Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora’s characters and their voice actors. For more game content, check out our guides below: How to restore energy & health | How to fast travel | Can you pet your Ikran? | Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora system requirements | Does Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora have crossplay and cross-progression? | Does Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora have multiplayer or co-op? | Is Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora canon? | Can you play as a human in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora? | Is Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora be on PS4 and Xbox One?

  • All characters in The First Descendant: Bunny, Ajax, Hailey, & more – Dexerto

    All characters in The First Descendant: Bunny, Ajax, Hailey, & more Nexon GamesNexon Games’ looter shooter, The First Descendant, is packed full of characters to unlock and create ideal builds for. Here’s every detail about each of them so you can pick the one that suits your playstyle best. Each Descendant has a unique set of abilities, classes, and advantages that make them shine in certain situations on the battlefield – though some are better than others. If you’re curious about the Descendants, we’ve got you covered with a full rundown of them all below. All Descendants Ajax Ajax is a tanker that utilizes Void Energy thanks to his suit, the Raley MK.5. The outdated military battlesuit absorbed enough Void Energy that Ajax can expertly manipulate it and use it as an impregnable shield to protect his allies and deflect enemy attacks. This Descendant might not deal high damage, but if you pair it up with another character that does, Ajax rises to the occasion by keeping his teammate alive while hitting targets. Check how to unlock Ajax in the game. Blair After being attacked by Colossus’ Fire, Blair’s Arche ability awakened, allowing him to release ionized high-temperature Arche gas from his fingers. Custom-made gloves ignite the gas so he can unleash fire attacks. The former chef from Albion can deal continuous damage and manipulate fire. From creating flame zones to throwing giant fireballs and even inflicting Burn on enemies, Blair is one handy Descendant to have on any team but can be quite fragile. Check the best build for Blair in the game. Bunny Bunny has a special suit that works as a Biopowert Conversion Device. This means it converts Bunny’s electromagnetic force created by her movements into electricity. However, because the suit is a conversion machine, the energy decreases immediately if Bunny doesn’t move. This Electric Descendant is considered one of the best of them all due to its unique Arche ability and ultra-high speed that can destroy hordes in seconds. Check the best build for Bunny in the game. Enzo Enzo’s exceptional intelligence lets him serve as an Executive Officer while his Arche ability allows him to summon inorganic matter like unlimited amounts of rounds for tactical squad use and for bombing-support drones. Despite not being the most interesting character, Enzo can be useful in Collosi battles as he can provide plenty of buffs for the team while keeping everybody from running out of ammo. More so, he’s the ideal Descendant to use when unlocking Encrypted Vaults. Check the best build for Enzo in the game. Esiemo Known as ‘The Explosives Master’, Esiemo is a maestro of detonations and a fan of blowing up everything on his way. His suit provides protection but also has the ability to collect chemical particles that can create explosions. This Burst DPS attaches bombs to enemies, sets landmines, and also inflicts damage by dashing forward. Check the best build for Esiemo in the game. Freyna This DoT Dealer is capable of dealing continuous damage while also having the ability to manipulate Venom and use the venomous substances that her body produces to trap enemies in swamps of toxins. Freyna is ideal for confronting big groups of enemies, as her toxin damage decreases all their health bars simultaneously, though it can be a tad slow. Still, she has good base stats, a solid Defense Mechanism skill, and decent damage. Check the best build for Freyna in the game. Gley Gley, a former medic, got her Arche abilities after being kidnapped by the Vulgus. She’s a Utility Dealer who gains strength the more she gnaws on herself and can unleash the rage inside her to quickly subdue her enemies. The proper way to play Gley is by sacrificing HP to gain damage and then recovering such HP by absorbing it from enemies. This makes her the riskiest Descendant to use, but if you master her abilities work, she’s unstoppable. Additionally, she can buff regular guns to have unlimited ammo and has active skills that are unmatched. Check how to unlock Gley in the game. Hailey Introduced at the start of Season 1, Hailey is a sniper who uses Chill-infused beams and bullets to take enemies out. Her passive makes her even deadlier from afar, while her active skills knock foes back or slow them down, making it easier for her to keep her distance. Jayber Jayber is a mechanical engineer who’s considered a genius. His Arche ability allows him to send and receive electronic signals within range so he can relay them directly to his brainwaves creating a response time lower than 0 ms. Even though he doesn’t excel in the group, Jayber is a reliable Descendant. As a Utility Dealer, he can summon turrets for assault and recovery to help with mobs and bosses. Here’s how to unlock Jayber in The First Descendant. Kyle Once a captain of the Construction Corps, Kyle is a damage-dealing tank that can generate and manipulate magnetic fields to create barriers or radiate a powerful force to push enemies back. This very resolute and strict Descendant is very versatile and also the ultimate Tank in the game, as he can divert damage with his shields but also mirror it back to the enemies. Plus – despite common belief – he can move extremely fast when needed thanks to his suit’s special functions. Take a look at our best build for Kyle to get the most out of him. Lepic Lepic is known as The Final Grenadier due to being the lone survivor of the Dauntless 44th Grenadier Squad, where he also lost one of his arms. He attacks with grenades and his prosthetic limb which is extremely powerful and can clear the whole battlefield. His prosthetic arm is linked to Lepic’s Ecive and Arche, allowing him to infuse explosive Arche into rounds and grenades. Plus, it can also enable him to fire Arche with his mind. He’s incredibly strong and works perfectly against bosses thanks to his array of explosive projectiles. Check the best build for Lepic in the game. Luna Luna is a Support Descendant who grants allies plenty of buffs by using her music. Her active skills can grant SKill Powert, decrease cooldowns, restore team MP, and more. However, if you happen to be tone-deaf, you better not take Luna to battle, as all her abilities require you to fire on beat to maintain the buffs. If you fail at this, you’ll lose every bonus. Check the best build for Luna in the game. Sharen Sharen has a full-body prosthetic that grants her incredible powers. As an assassin-type melee dealer with Electric Arche, she can camouflage herself to sneak past her enemies and ambush them, that’s why she’s known as ‘The Assassin in the Shadows’. This Descendant is great for sneaking into places, gathering intel, sabotaging, and ambushing opponents. However, even though she can deal great burst damage, she’s no use in mobs. If you want some Amorphous Materials, you’ll have to take Sharen with you, as she’s the only one who has the required ability – Active Camouflage – to extract additional drops from Vulgus Strategic Outposts. To get the best out of Sharen, you can refer to our best build guide. Valby Valby is the most elusive Descendant as she has the unique ability to turn into water anytime and anywhere. However, this skill is limited as she can’t maintain that shape for long. As a tanky dealer of continuous damage, Valby is extraordinary at both dealing with mobs and bosses, as she can use her skills to coat the ground with liquid (which pairs nicely with Electric Descendants) and has great debuffs for tough enemies. Check the best build for Valby in the game. Viessa Viessa is a very young Descendant with the Arche ability to control the cold at will. This Debuffer uses Chill to freeze enemies in place, unleashing Cold Snap-like attacks as she makes her way through them. She can also increase her movement speed and is the only one who can break Chill Void Shards. Her freezing powers work great with both mobs and bosses. Plus, this character can be very useful to track down and attack Vulgus, as they become colder than their surroundings and Viessa’s suit can use thermal sensors to spot them. Check the best build for Viessa in the game. Yujin The Gruff Medic, Yujin, is a medical officer who serves as the Medical Corps Captain. As a healer, Yujin uses his drones to keep his teammates alive while also granting them buffs. The disadvantage is that his Arche ability has no effect on him. Despite having a support role, Yujin can deal ridiculous AoE damage, making him an excellent Descendant for mob control. And even though he is not good against Collosi, he is still a great teammate to have as he can keep his allies alive while also buffing their Firearm ATK and Skill Power. Check the best build for Yujin in the game. Ultimate Descendants Out of the 15 characters in the game, six of them have separate Ultimate Descendant versions with a different design and base stats and extra Module Sockets and types. They even have particular skills, such as having access to special Trascendant Modules. To unlock Ultimate Descendants talk to Anais at the Research Institute in Albion. You can access them by gathering their required materials or by purchasing them using Caliber. Here’s how to unlock each Ultimate character: Every Descendant ranked As the game requires different abilities from every character, some might be better at some tasks than others. For example, Lepic is great for Void Intercept battles but is not that good at farming missions. To give you a more general look at where the Descendants fall, this overall tier list will categorize the characters on how well they are in several activities. Note that Hailey isn’t on the list yet since she’s still so new. We’ll be sure to update this page and our tier list once we’ve spent more time with her. How many classes are in The First Descendant? As shown in the table above, there are 16 playable characters available in The First Descendant right now, with each being divided into one of 12 different roles based on their specialties. These are: Tank – Healer – DPS – Constant DPS – Ranged DPS – Bruiser – Nuker – DoT Dealer – Utility Dealer – Close-Range Dealer – Debuffer – Support – If you’re keen to try a certain role during matches, use our table above to ensure you’ve chosen the best starter character for the job or aim to unlock a Descendant who fits your desired role. Now that you know about all the characters in The First Descendant, be sure to read up on the best weapons, best Thunder Cage build, how to beat Pyromaniac, and the game’s current server status.

  • All characters in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: Weight classes & types – Dexerto

    All characters in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: Weight classes & types NintendoIf you’re wondering who to play while cruising your way to victory in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, we’ve got a full list of all characters in the game alongside their particular strengths and weight classes to aid in your decision. It’s been almost four years since Mario Kart 8 Deluxe was released, and it’s still providing fans with new and exciting DLC tracks to race with family and friends as you fly towards the finish line. With so many familiar characters to pick from in this Mario spinoff, our list of all characters and their types will help you choose your favorite racer in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Contents How many characters are there in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe? Currently, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe offers a roster of 42 characters to choose from, including all DLCs and extra content. Each racer fits into a particular character weight class depending upon their appearance, which lends itself to a certain style of play overall. Read more: Fastest Mario Kart 8 Deluxe build – This means that heavier characters have higher speed than other class counterparts, medium characters fit more of an all-rounder style of play, and the lightest characters have better handling and acceleration — also making them easy targets for pushing off of tracks. List of all Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Characters If you’re a new player or even a seasoned veteran of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, choosing the right racer to use that favors certain tracks can be a hard decision to make. Below, we’ve listed every playable character in the game with their weight classes and particular strengths to help you decide who to take into your next Cup. So, there you have it — that’s all of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe characters you’re able to play as along with their weight classes and racing strengths. Make sure to check out our guides, full of the latest tips and tricks: Fastest Mario Kart 8 Deluxe build | How to get Gold car parts | How to get a Ladder in Animal Crossing: New Horizons | Animal Crossing Turnips guide | Animal Crossing flower guide | ACNH art guide | Animal Crossing island name ideas | How to get Ruby in ACNH | How to get Ankha in ACNH | How to find roommates for villagers in ACNH

  • Omega Strikers character list: All characters & how to unlock – Dexerto

    Omega Strikers character list: All characters & how to unlock Odyssey InteractiveOmega Strikers has a sizeable roster of exciting characters for players to use in 3×3 Hockey games as either a forward or a goalie. If you’re wondering how you can unlock every character in the game, we’ve got you covered. Every character in Omega Strikers has distinct skills and abilities that can help them excel as either a forward striker or a goalkeeper during the game’s intense super-powered Hockey matches. There will be specific heroes that players gravitate towards and main but having a good understanding of the entire roster will only enhance your experience. If you want to experiment with a new character or simply want to try every available option in Omega Strikers, here’s exactly how to unlock all the characters in the game. How to unlock all characters in Omega Strikers There are a total of 15 characters in Omega Strikers, however, when you first boot up the game, there will only be 4 available to choose from: Juliette, Kai, Dubu, and Ai:Mi. While this is a solid selection of beginner-friendly heroes, many players will understandably be keen to check out the rest of the roster and you can unlock more characters via the in-game store by either spending Credits or Ody Points. Credits are Omega Strikers’ main currency and can be obtained through completing daily, weekly or seasonal missions and by simply playing matches in the game. The price of each character varies so if you want to unlock Atlas for example it would only cost you 10,000 Credits, while Zentaro will set you back 50,000 Credits. Ody Points are the game’s premium currency that players can obtain by spending real-world money, similar to V-bucks in Fortnite. These are the main ways to unlock all characters in Omega Strikers for now, however, it is worth noting that players on PlayStation 5 who have a PlayStation Plus subscription will automatically obtain every character for free. Omega Strikers: character list As of May 5, 2023, Omega Strikers has a total of 15 playable characters to choose from. If you want to know which characters are the very best in the game, you can refer to our tier list. Here’s a breakdown of every character currently in the game: Ai.Mi – Asher – Atlas – Drek’Ar – Dubu – Era – Estelle – Juliette – Juno – Kai – Luna – Rune – Rasmus – X – Zentaro – That’s everything you need to know about how to unlock all characters in Omega Strikers! For more content on the game, check out our guides below: Omega Strikers Ranks explained | Omega strikers gameplay | All Omega Strikers voice actors | Best Kai builds | Is Omega Strikers cross-platform?

  • All characters in Disney Dreamlight Valley & how to unlock them – Dexerto

    All characters in Disney Dreamlight Valley & how to unlock them Disney / Gameloft / MoistSloth92There are tons of iconic characters featured in Disney Dreamlight Valley with new faces regularly arriving to join the virtual world as updates are released. It wouldn’t be the cozy game it is without these adorable characters, and whether you’re a fan of Mulan, WALL-E, or Ursula, each one has their place. They allow you to complete quests, enjoy tasks, and kit out your Valley with their beautiful homes. So, if you’re wondering which characters you can bring into your Valley and how you can unlock them all, we’ve got a full breakdown of all you need to know. Full character list There are currently 40 characters available to unlock in Disney Dreamlight Valley, with more on the way in future updates. You can find them all listed below: Any characters marked with * are DLC-exclusive. Who are the newest characters to join Disney Dreamlight Valley? The newest characters to join Disney Dreamlight Valley are Tiana and Jafar. They were added during the Dapper Delights update on August 21, 2024. Based on the content roadmap, Timon and Pumbaa will enter the Valley next October 2024. How to unlock every Villager Merlin Merlin is one of the first characters you come across in Disney Dreamlight Valley. The powerful Wizard essentially acts as a guide when you first start the game. So, to unlock him, simply head into Disney Dreamlight Valley and follow his questline which will take you through the tutorial. Mickey Mouse The adorable Mickey Mouse, otherwise known as the face of Disney and one of The Sensational Six, is one of the first characters you’ll see in the game. To find him, simply head inside his house in the Plaza and he’ll be waiting to speak to you. Minnie Mouse Minnie Mouse is Mickey Mouse’s girlfriend and sports a bow and polka dot dress. She’s best friends with Daisy Duck and is a lot harder to bring into your Valley. To unlock Minnie Mouse you’ll need to level up your friendship with Mickey to level eight. Once there you’ll be able to start the ‘Memory Magnification’ quest, which will eventually welcome her into the valley. Scrooge McDuck Scrooge McDuck is an extremely rich Disney character best known for his role as Donald Duck’s uncle. He’s part of Duck Tales and is widely regarded as the richest duck in the world. Similarly to Mickey Mouse, you can unlock Scrooge right at the beginning of Disney Dreamlight Valley. He’ll be standing around his desolate store and will task you with its restoration. Goofy Goofy is the beloved member of the Mickey Mouse & Friends family and is one of the first characters you’re likely to meet in Disney Dreamlight Valley. To unlock Goofy, you’ll need to clear the Night Thorns to get to the Peaceful Meadow biome. Goofy is trapped in there and will be available as a friend shortly after his release. Donald Duck As the nephew of Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck is good friends with Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy, as well as holding a little rivalry with his uncle. He also has quite the temper and is occasionally found throwing tantrums around the Valley. To unlock Donald, you’ll need to gain access to the Forest of Valor. Donald is trapped in a mysterious portal so it’s up to you to locate him and bring him back to the Valley. Daisy Duck Daisy Duck is the best friend of Minnie Mouse and the girlfriend of Donald Duck. She’s a huge fashionista and runs the Touch of Magic Boutique in Disney Dreamlight Valley, where you can complete competitions and challenges. Unlocking Daisy Duck is relatively simple. First, you’ll need to unlock Vanellope von Schweetz and place the KL-1200 Valley Visit Station in your Valley. Shortly after, you’ll get a notification to speak to Mickey. He’ll explain that Daisy has written to him, and the quest will begin. For more details on unlocking Daisy Duck in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit* Where Mickey Mouse is the one most people associate with Disney, it’s Oswald who’s perhaps the most classic Disney character. Created in 1927, Oswald is one of the oldest characters created by Walt Disney and is easily of of the most recognizable. Unlocking Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is no easy feat, and consists of quite a long questline. Players will first need to own the A Rift in Time expansion as he’s only available on Eternity Isle. Once you’ve done that, you’ll find Oswald in the Sunkern Ruins during the Spark of Imagination story quest. Follow all his quests, and you’ll eventually unlock him. For more details on unlocking Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Remy As is fitting for Remy, this little rat is responsible for all the game’s cooking mechanics, from coming up with new recipes to recruiting players for his delivery service, granting the highly coveted resource, Wrought Iron. To unlock Remy, you’ll first need to gain access to the main castle. Once you’re in, head to his Realm door on the bottom set of doors and spend 1,000 Dreamlight to unlock it. Then, enter the Realm and do what Remy says. WALL-E WALL-E is the small trash-compacting robot who falls deeply in love with EVE in the futuristic dystopian Disney film from 2008. He doesn’t change much in Disney Dreamlight Valley too, and is still that adorable robot many fell in love with over 15 years ago. To unlock WALL-E in Disney Dreamlight Valley, players need to head into his Realm, which can be found in the main castle. Head to his door and spend 3,000 Dreamlight to head inside the desolate location. Then, chat with WALL-E and complete his quests to invite him to your Valley. EVE* Those who own the A Rift in Time expansion will be able to unlock EVE, otherwise known as the cautious yet kind robot that falls in love with WALL-E. Players can unlock her by following the main quest of the expansion, The Flying Metal Nuisance. Once you’ve gained her trust and completed her first quest, you’ll be able to reunite her with WALL-E and unlock her for your Valley. For more details on unlocking Eve in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Moana This wonderful island-saving explorer with some fantastically catchy songs was a popular addition to Disney Dreamlight Valley. Moana introduces a much easier way to get hold of fish in the cozy game, rather than having to cast your rod out over and over again, making her a fantastic addition to the game. Unlocking her is relatively simple. Players will need to head into the Dream Castle and unlock her realm for 3,000 Dreamlight. Once you’re inside, follow her main quest and you’ll quickly be able to add her to your Valley. Maui While he may have quite the ego, the Demigod Maui is a pretty entertaining addition to Disney Dreamlight Valley. Introduced in the same Moana Realm as the explorer herself, Maui is relatively simple to unlock. In the same way as Moana, once you get into their Realm, you’ll need to complete his questline and convince him to come to Disney Dreamlight Valley. Both Moana and Maui’s quests can be done almost at the same time, so you should be able to grab them with ease. Ursula Disney Dreamlight Valley isn’t without its villains, and Ursula is easily one of the more manipulative, aside from Mother Gothel that is. The Little Mermaid antagonist is a Disney classic, and builds her way to power through manipulative deals and spells, so it’s worth watching out when you complete her quests. To unlock Ursula in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll need to unlock the Dazzle Beach biome. Once you do, you’ll find a cave on the eastern side of the biome. Head inside and speak to the sea witch. After this, simply complete her quests and she’ll be unlocked. Ariel Similarly to Ursula, Ariel can be unlocked by gaining access to Dazzle Beach. The star of The Little Mermaid will begin as a mermaid, but can be given legs once you reach a high enough level with Prince Eric. To unlock Ariel, gain access to Dazzle Beach and look around until you find a piece of wreckage on the ground. Once you spot the shiny wreckage, pick it up, head to Goofy, and begin the quest to unlock this beloved character. Prince Eric Acting as the final entry from The Little Mermaid films, Prince Eric can be a little tricky to get hold of. Otherwise known as the love interest of Ariel and the beloved seafaring prince who finally gets the courage to ‘kiss the girl’. Disney Dreamlight Valley players will have to reach Friendship level 10 with Ariel and Ursula before unlocking Prince Eric. Once you reach level 10 with them both, you’ll be able to complete a quest with Ursula, where you must make some rather questionable deals with the sea witch to get Eric back. Anna This excitable princess comes from the Frozen movies, and retains her thrilling charm and love for everything new in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Anna comes with an impressive roster of the Frozen cast, and is among one of the easiest to unlock. To unlock Anna in Disney Dreamlight Valley, players need to head into the Dream Castle and open the Frozen Realm for 4,000 Dreamlight. Once inside, all you need to do is find Anna and follow through her quest to bring her to the Valley and reunite her with Kristoff. Elsa It makes sense that unlocking Anna will also let you unlock Elsa shortly after. The two Frozen siblings were always joined at the hip in the films – even if things got a little icy partway through the first movie. Luckily, Elsa isn’t too tough to bring into the Valley. All you need to do to unlock Elsa is follow through the Anna quest, which is found in the Frozen Realm. Once you’ve done this, look out for the Icy Invitation quest for Anna, which will let you introduce Elsa shortly after. Kristoff Kristoff is likely to be the first Frozen character you meet in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Ironically, this forest-loving goof is found in the Forest of Valor, which just makes sense given his upbringing in the Frozen films. To unlock Kristoff, you’ll need to access the Forest of Valor biome, which is just on the right of the Plaza. Once you open the region, you’ll find Kristoff standing near a portal. Complete his quest and you’ll unlock him. You’ll also be well on your way to bringing in Donald Duck too. Olaf Meeting Olaf in Disney Dreamlight Valley isn’t too much of a challenge, as you only need to head into the Frosted Heights (understandably given he’s a snowman) and enter the secret cavern found at the north of the biome. In true Olaf form, there’s plenty of chatter, mischief, and a few lost arms, noses, and buttons. Complete his quests and he’ll leave the cave and join the Valley. Mother Gothel Disney Dreamlight Valley wouldn’t be what it is today without a few good (or bad) villains. Mother Gothel is one such character. She comes from the Tangled universe, featuring Rapunzel and Flynn Ryder. Mother Gothel was the villain who kidnapped and gaslighted Rapunzel, all to gain everlasting youth. To unlock Mother Gother in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll need to enter the Glade of Trust biome, located on the left of Peaceful Meadow on the map. Once you head inside you’ll see a large tree in the middle of the biome. Mother Gothel is trapped inside. Scar Known as the primary villain of The Lion King, this power-hungry kitty is filled with funny quips, miserable complaints, and of course, the constant desire to take your spot as the leader of Disney Dreamlight Valley. You can unlock Scar in DDV by completing The Curse, which is the Mother Gothel quest in which you fix the pillars of Friendship, Courage, Power, and Trust. Once you’ve done that, head to the Sunlit Plateau and enter the giant elephant skull, Scar will be waiting inside. Simba As the polar opposite to Scar, Simba is the protagonist of The Lion King, and is the lover of Nala, best friend of Timone and Pumbaa, and the son of Mufasa. This jolly lion is always looking to learn and improve himself, as well as helping everyone feel at home in the Valley. Players can unlock Simba by heading into The Lion King Realm in the Dream Castle. The realm is located on the second floor and costs 10,000 Dreamlight to unlock. Once you’re there, simply follow the quest line and invite him to the Valley. For more details on unlocking Simba in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Nala Much like Elsa and Anna, Nala is also unlockable in The Lion King Realm. In fact, before unlocking Simba, you actually need to complete Nala’s initial quest, meaning you’ll likely grab them both around the same time. Nala is best known for being Simba’s romantic partner in The Lion King. She’s brave, determined, and is always trying to provide for the Valley. For more details on unlocking Nala in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Buzz Lightyear Every Valley needs a persistent Space Ranger to keep it safe, and Buzz is the toy for the job. This beloved Toy Story character has some fantastic, if not tricky quests to complete and is a joy to have in the game. In a similar way to the likes of Simba, Elsa, and Moana, players need to unlock the Toy Story Realm in the second level of the Dream Castle. You can unlock it for just 7,000 Dreamlight. Once inside, follow the respective quests and you can add Buzz to your Valley. Woody Often considered the protagonist of Toy Story, Woody is brave, kind, and always willing to put himself at risk to help his friends, both in the Valley and throughout the films. To unlock Woody in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll need to once again head into the Toy Story Realm and complete the quest, ‘A Secret Mission in Uncharted Space.’ Once you’ve taken part, you can head in and complete all the quests required to unlock Woody. Stitch The mischievous extraterrestrial life-form, Experiment 626, otherwise known as Stitch is a favorite among the DDV community. He’s extremely funny, often pulling pranks, and has an absolutely adorable home to boot. If you want to unlock him, head over to Dazzle Beach and look for a slimy sock on the ground. This will start the quest required to unlock Stitch, but that quest will take a few days to complete, so it’s by no means a quick process. For more details on unlocking Stitch in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Mirabel The marvelous Mirabel comes from the popular film, Encanto, where the Madrigal family showcase their various gifts, to which poor Mirabel seemingly has none. However, through love, respect, and perseverance, she reunites her family and realigns their goals for the better. To add Mirabel (and Casita) to your Valley, you’ll need to find a mysterious golden doorknob within the valley. The location is different for all players, but it’s usually found in the Peaceful Meadow. Once you find that, you can place Mini-Casita and unlock Mirabel. For more details on unlocking Mirabel in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. The Fairy Godmother Often seen as one of the most classic Disney characters in Dreamlight Valley, The Fairy Godmother is a staple for both the franchise and the cozy game itself. She may be forgetful, but this fantastic fairy is kind, loving, and caring above all else. To unlock The Fairy Godmother, you’ll need to unlock the Forgotten Lands, which costs 15,000 Dreamlight. Once inside, you’ll find a pumpkin house. Inside is the character you’re looking for. Vanellope von Schweetz Racing her way into Disney Dreamlight Valley is Vanellope von Schweetz, marking the first Wreck-it-Ralph character to arrive in the game. This glitchy racing princess brought tons of candy related trees, paths, furniture, and clothing to DDV, and remains one of the most popular additions. To unlock Venellope von Schweets, you’ll need to speak to Scrooge McDuck and start The Haunting of Dreamlight Valley quest. If you’re just starting out in the game, it might not appear instantly, so patience is key here. Belle Hailing from Beauty and the Beast, and technically 18th-century France, Belle is the beauty of her town, and the unrequited love interest of the narcissistic brute Gaston. She quickly falls in love with Beast, after being trapped in his tower. Belle is pretty easy to unlock in Disney Dreamlight Valley as she’s found in the Beauty and the Beast Realm. Simply head to the door displaying the rose and pay 12,500 Dreamlight to enter. Once inside, find Belle and complete her quest line. For more details on unlocking Belle in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Beast Along with the introduction of Belle, Disney Dreamlight Valley players also got to invite Beast to their Valleys. This shy and temperamental character is constantly seeking the affection of Belle and can be a little frustrating to some players. Unlocking him is much the same as Belle. Head to the Beauty and the Beast Realm, unlock it, and complete the quests hidden inside. Shortly after, both will join your Valley. For more details on unlocking Belle in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Gaston* Unlike the likes of Belle and Beast, players can’t unlock Gaston through the Realm. Instead, this is an exclusive for those owning the Eternity Isle DLC. Nevertheless, the rather adorable (if not a bit full of himself) Gaston is available to add to your Valley if you so choose. To unlock Gaston, you’ll need to head over to Eternity Isle and head to the Glittering Dunes. During that, ‘The Wanderer of the Dunes’ quest should begin, kickstarting the adventure you need to meet Gaston. If it doesn’t start, then continue the main quest until it does. For more details on unlocking Gaston in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Jack Skellington The first, and currently the only addition from The Nightmare Before Christmas is Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King. This beloved character undeniably brings the Forgotten Lands to life, and lets it be the Halloween-style region many have always dreamed of. As many will expect, to unlock Jack Skellington, players will first need to unlock the Forgotten Lands. Once you’ve done so, head inside and look for the quest “Something Comes A’Knocking.” Complete this, and you’ll unlock Jack. Now we just wait for Sally. For more details on unlocking Jack Skellington in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Rapunzel* Known for the classic Rapunzel storyline, or her part as the protagonist in Tangled, Rapunzel is the strong, relatively naive, and extremely funny princess, who only finds out about her lineage later on in the film. Similarly to Gaston, she’s unlockable by players owning the Eternity Isle expansion. You’ll be able to meet her as you progress through the main quest – but she can be found in the Wild Tangle. For more details on unlocking Rapunzel in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Mike Wazowski While he may be strategically cut out of every photo he stars in, Monsters, Inc’s Mike Wazowski doesn’t go unnoticed in Disney Dreamlight Valley. This budding comedian is constantly bringing a smile to the other characters and is a fantastic addition to the game. To unlock Mike, you’ll need to head into the Monsters, Inc. Realm, which costs 15,000 Dreamlight to open. Once you do, you’ll need to complete both Mike and Sulley’s quests and he’ll make his way into the Valley. For more details on unlocking Mike Wazowski in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Sulley As the counterpart to Mike Wazowski, Sulley is the loveable CEO of Monsters, Inc and the friend of the adorable Boo in the movies. He may have had a pretty great upbringing as a scarer, but those days are over, with him focusing more on laughter nowadays. In the same way as Mike, players can unlock Sulley in Disney Dreamlight Valley by entering the Monsters, Inc. realm for 15,000 Dreamlight. When inside, you can take part in the various quests given by both characters. Once they’re complete, the two will join you. For more details on unlocking Sulley in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Mushu Mushu was added to the game on June 26, 2024, alongside Mulan which marked a focus on the Mulan film throughout the update and Star Path. Mushu is the sassy dragon counterpart to Mulan and is always there to crack a joke, or some key wisdom. Players can unlock Mushu by heading into the Mulan Realm, which costs 15,000 Dreamlight to open. When inside, there a five quests to complete, and you’ll unlock Mushu. Be warned, however, these will take a fair amount of time so patience is key. For more details on unlocking Mushu in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Mulan The determined soldier Mulan is always looking to improve herself, and it’s no different in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Especially considering the first time you meet her is in her Realm, which doubles as a training ground. Unlocking her is much like Mushu, and players will need to spend 15,000 Dreamlight to enter the Mulan Realm. When inside, head over to the two characters and work through their quests. She’ll soon be joining your Valley. For more details on unlocking Mulan in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Tiana Tiana is the hardworking and independent heroine of The Princess and the Frog who dreams of opening her own restaurant. She was added to the game in the Dapper Delights update, bringing with her a new restaurant and food stall. To add her to your Valley, you’ll need to first find Remy’s book in the Glade of Trust. Bring it back to him to unlock the A Taste for Literature quest. Completing that will bring Tiana to your game. For more details on unlocking Tiana in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. Jafar* Aladdin’s Jafar is the grand vizier of Agrabah and advisor to the Sultan. He’s a talented but evil sorcerer whose main goal is to take the Genie’s power so he can rule the kingdom. The villainous Jafar served as the main antagonist of the A Rift in Time expansion, but players can add him to their Valleys following the Dapper Delights update. To unlock Jafar, you’ll need to complete all three parts of a Rift in Time’s story. Then, pick up one of the strange 2D objects to start The Lesser Evil quest. For more details on unlocking Jafar in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check out our guide. The Forgotten The Forgotten serves as the primary antagonist of Disney Dreamlight Valley’s main storyline. Without showcasing too many spoilers, they’re deeply hurting, and progressing through the main quests will reveal just why they’re suffering, and how you can help them heal. To unlock The Forgotten you’ll need to complete the main story. This is best done by simply enjoying the game and grabbing any quests from Merlin or The Fairy Godmother when you see them. In time, The Forgotten will join your Valley. Confirmed upcoming characters Currently, only two characters have been confirmed for upcoming Disney Dreamlight Valley updates: Timon and Puumba Then, Timon and Pumbaa were revealed during the updated roadmap shared on August 7, 2024. They’re scheduled to arrive in October 2024. Other than that, we’ve seen a fair few teased characters from trailers and promotional images. We can assume these characters will be arriving in the future. Here are all of the characters that have appeared in trailers or promotional images and will presumably be added to Disney Dreamlight Valley in the future. Ralph has been seen in previous trailers for updates, as well as announcements, so it’s only natural to assume he’ll be joining the game eventually. The same goes for Cinderella as she’s been spotted in various promotional images and videos. That’s all you need to know about the characters of Disney Dreamlight Valley. While working to unlock them all, be sure to check out a full recipes list, our guides on gems and fish, or even the current Star Path.

  • All characters in Disney Mirrorverse & how to unlock them – Dexerto

    All characters in Disney Mirrorverse & how to unlock them Kabam / DisneyDisney Mirrorverse has loads of playable characters to unlock, ranging from heroes like Simba and Violet Parr to villains like Cruella De Vil, and you’ll find details of them all right here. Disney and Pixar have teamed up with Kabam for an exciting action-RPG mobile game called Disney Mirrorverse, which features almost 50 characters from movies like Mulan, Aladdin, Toy Story, and beyond. With a big focus on team-based action, you’ll need to unlock as many of these guardians as you can along the way to stop the Fractured enemies. But with so many available, it can be hard to keep track of them all. Below, you’ll find details of every Disney Mirrorverse character and the class they belong to, as well as tips on how to unlock more guardians. Contents All playable Disney Mirrorverse characters Here are all of the playable characters currently available in Disney Mirrorverse: How many characters are there in Disney Mirrorverse? There are currently 50 playable characters in Disney Mirrorverse, but Kabam has promised that there will be an extra two characters added every month, so expect more to arrive very soon. The latest additions to the Disney Mirrorverse character lineup are Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmation), Dory (Finding Nemo), and Violet Parr (The Incredibles). How to unlock more characters in Disney Mirrorverse The only way to unlock new characters in Disney Mirrorverse is to throw Crystals into the Stellar Mirror, but Crystals are quite difficult to come by and you’ll never know which character you’ll get. Here are a few ways to earn more Crystals in Disney Mirrorverse: Progress through the main Story Mode and earn Crystals for completing levels. – Complete specific Objectives like leveling up characters and winning encounters. – Check in with the Calendar every day to claim daily rewards. – Visit the Crystals menu and exchange Orbs you’ve earned while playing. – You can see all of your available Crystals by tapping the ‘Crystals’ button on the home screen and then choosing the ‘Featured’ section. Scroll across and look for any Crystals that say ‘open’ rather than ‘buy’. It’s also possible to buy bundles from the in-game store that will guarantee you a specific character, but these can be very expensive and need to be purchased with real-life money. Not all of these characters are built the same, with some better than others. We’ve got a Disney Mirrorverse tier list with some best team recommendations to help you win. That’s everything you need to know about Disney Mirrorverse characters! We’ll keep this page updated when new guardians are released, so check back soon.