Will Zenless Zone Zero have skins? Everything we know HoYoverseWondering if Zenless Zone Zero will have alternate character outfits and skins? Well, here’s everything we know so far. Zenless Zone Zero is the latest gacha game from the creators behind Genshin Impact and Honkai Star Rail. Just like its predecessors, ZZZ features a colorful cast of characters that come packed with unique skills and lore. The free-to-play ARPG puts a heavy emphasis on its sleek stage-based battles, where unit abilities and synergies are needed to take down deadly enemies. It’s an incredibly stylish game and one that looks fantastic across PC, PS5, and mobile. However, many players will be wondering whether Zenless Zone Zero will feature feature character skins. After all, unlocking cosmetics for your favorite units really helps them stand out on the battlefield. So, here’s everything we currently know about ZZZ skins and whether they’re likely to be added to HoYo’s latest game. Will Zenless Zone Zero have skins? HoYoverse hasn’t revealed whether Zenless Zone Zero will feature free and paid character skins. However, that doesn’t mean they won’t be made available in the future. After all, Genshin Impact and Honkai Impact famously feature unlockable skins for their colorful cast of characters. In Genshin Impact, players can purchase 5-star skins with premium currency, while 4-star character skins are unlocked for via in-game events. Both the paid and free character cosmetics are usually unlocked during major updates and holiday-themed events. The only HoYoverse gacha game that has yet to include unlockable/premium skins is Honkai Star Rail. Instead, characters receive different outfits when a new variant is added to the game. For example, not only do both Dan Heng (Imbibitor Lunae) and March 7th (Imaginary) look different, but their gameplay is also different from their regular counterparts. Whether Zenless Zone Zero will follow a similar pattern to either Genshin or HSR remains to be seen, but either way, ZZZ will likely have some form of character cosmetics. As always, we’ll be sure to update this page as and when HoYo reveals any official information. Until then, be sure to check out our Zenless Zone Zero banner hub and how you can build Pity to guarantee pulling your favorite character.
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Will your Overwatch skins and achievements transfer to Overwatch 2? – Dexerto
Will your Overwatch skins and achievements transfer to Overwatch 2? Blizzard EntertainmentWill your Overwatch skins and achievements transfer across to the game’s highly anticipated sequel, Overwatch 2? Here’s everything we know. Ever since Overwatch 2‘s reveal back in 2019, Blizzard have been reluctant to pull back the curtains on any of the game’s upcoming content. While initially we only saw some spectacular splash art for new maps, coupled with a series of new looks for some of the franchise’s most iconic heroes and villains, in the run up to the highly anticipated beta test the veil is finally starting to descend. As more and more information leaks out of the cracks, one of Blizzard’s community managers has given us some good news about Overwatch 2’s cosmetic system. Blizzard confirm Overwatch skins will transfer to OW2 Following the announcement of the all-new Anniversary Remix event system and, in turn, the cosmetics that are up for grabs during what would have been the Archives 2022 event, Blizzard have confirmed that your hard-earned Overwatch skins will be transferrable to the sequel. In the official blog post announcing the change to the base game’s events, Community Manager, AndyB, states “instead, the Anniversary Remix events will be introducing a new set of variants in place of the normal event schedule, all of which will transfer to Overwatch 2 along with all previously earned skins, sprays, and player icons.” This echoes the game’s official website, which notes “your accomplishments and loot collections will be carried forward to Overwatch 2. That means you’ll keep your skins, player icons, sprays, emotes, and more!” This means that you’ll be able to migrate your extensive arsenal of skins and cosmetics over to the sequel, whilst simultaneously being able to earn new ones. It’s a little bit like marriage: something old, something new, but fortunately, not something borrowed. While the Remix concept hasn’t quite been a hit with some of the game’s playerbase, at least this is a sliver of good news – after all, it means your hard work hasn’t all been for nothing!
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Will XDefiant feature a battle royale mode? – Dexerto
Will XDefiant feature a battle royale mode? UbisoftXDefiant is the newest FPS kid on the block so it’s only natural to wonder whether or not the newest shooter from Ubisoft features a Battle Royale mode. Ubisoft’s XDefiant is the latest free-to-play first-person shooter and as is the case with most multiplayer games these days, it has a plethora of modes. Many have wondered if XDefiant will mimic Call of Duty’s success with Warzone by implementing a Battle Royale mode. As of writing, there are a total of five modes to play in the game. However, this number can increase in the future. Is an XDefiant Battle Royale mode in development? No, XDefiant will not have a Battle Royale mode. Ubisoft has also confirmed that they have no plans of introducing the mode anytime in the future. Ubisoft’s executive producer Mark Rubin explained in a tweet that they are only focused on making an arena shooter. Specifically not a Battle Royale. Whilst a Battle Royale mode has been skipped out on for XDefiant, Rubin’s tweet does mention that the devs are going to continue to focus on the game itself. Cluing fans in for things to come for the Arena Shooter. Rubin did mention that other game modes outside of the Battle Royale genre are on the cards, with modes like Search and Destroy and Cyber Attack having potential. That’s everything you need to know about the battle royale mode in XDefiant. Be sure to check out the best controller settings and best PC settings to get an upper hand in the game. You can even take a look at the various weapons and camos you can unlock to stand apart in the lobby.
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Is WWE 2K24 on Nintendo Switch? – Dexerto
Is WWE 2K24 on Nintendo Switch? 2K GamesWWE 2K24 has finally been released but is the game available to play on Nintendo Switch? We’ve got the answer right here. The latest game in the beloved WWE 2K franchise has just been released for players and the game features a handful of exciting features including a new Showcase mode, an expanded roster, and plenty of new and returning match types to get stuck into. The game is available on a variety of platforms but if you’re a fan of playing in handheld mode you may want to know if it’s available to play on Nintendo Switch. With that in mind, here’s everything we know about whether or not WWE 2K24 is on the hybrid Nintendo console. Is WWE 2K24 on Nintendo Switch? No, WWE 2K24 is not available on Nintendo Switch. This year’s game is on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One, and PC. 2K Games has largely focused its efforts elsewhere in recent years, neglecting the Nintendo platform almost entirely. In fact, the last mainline entry to receive a Switch port was WWE 2K18, though 2020’s 2K Battlegrounds also made its way to the handheld device as well. Though as always, plans can certainly change along the way. Perhaps WWE 2K24 may find its way to the Nintendo Switch later down the line, though there’s currently no indication of such a port. We’ll be sure to update you here should any further developments arise in the coming months. For more WWE 2K24 content, check out our guides below: Is Brock Lesnar in WWE 2K24? | WWE 2K24 soundtrack | WWE 2K24: All 40 Years of WrestleMania matches | DLC roadmap | Is WWE 2K24 coming to Xbox Game Pass? | Is WWE 2K24 on Steam Deck? | Does WWE 2K24 have local multiplayer?
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Will Wo Long Fallen Dynasty be on Steam Deck? – Dexerto
Will Wo Long Fallen Dynasty be on Steam Deck? Koei TecmoWondering whether Wo Long Fallen Dynasty is going to be playable on the Steam Deck? Find out the answer to that question with our handy guide. Wo Long Fallen Dynasty is the next Soulslike game that has players excited, with its adrenaline-fueled boss fights and brutal combat being among the highlights. With the game releasing on both Xbox Game Pass and Steam at launch, many prospective players will be hoping for Steam Deck compatibility. After all, being able to pick up Wo Long Dynasty and play it anywhere you desire certainly makes for an appealing way to explore the Three Kingdoms. So, if you’re wondering whether Wo Long Fallen Dynasty is going to be playable on the Steam Deck, then our handy guide has everything you need to know. Is Wo Long Fallen Dynasty coming to Steam Deck? There has been no news on whether Wo Long Fallen Dynasty will be coming to Steam Deck. So far, Koei Tecmo has revealed nothing regarding the game’s compatibility with Valve’s portable console, but this doesn’t mean that it won’t be playable upon launch. While many fans will note how the developer’s previous games like Nioh don’t support Steam Deck, Nioh 2 is at least playable on the device. It’s also important to note that many devs are now pushing for Steam Deck verification with new releases, so hopefully, Wo Long Fallen Dynasty will follow this recent trend. For now, though, that’s all the information we currently have. As always, we’ll be sure to update this article as soon as more details are announced. In the meantime, check out our gaming page to get all the latest updates.
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Will TopSpin 2K25 be on Nintendo Switch? – Dexerto
Will TopSpin 2K25 be on Nintendo Switch? 2KTopSpin 2K25 is set to release in April 2024 but will the game be launching on the Nintendo Switch? Here’s what we know. TopSpin 2K25 is set to release on April 23, 2024. The game will include a massive roster of tennis stars to play as and the ability to create your own tennis player is also a major feature and focus. The new game marks the return of the TopSpin franchise after a decade-long hiatus. Given the massive time jump, expect TopSpin 2K25 to be a much more expansive experience than the original PlayStation 2 games. Though for Nintendo Switch users wanting to get their hands on TopSpin 2K25, here is everything you need to know about if the game will be released on your platform of choice. Will there be a Nintendo Switch port of TopSpin 2K25? TopSpin 2K25 will not be released on the Nintendo Switch platform. At launch, TopSpin 2K25 will drop on the PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One as well as on PC. However, that’s not to say the game won’t be released on the Switch at a later date in a similar way to the likes of Hogwarts Legacy and other titles. Given this, be sure to check back here to keep up to date with all the latest news regarding a Nintendo Switch release of TopSpin 2k25.
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Will there be another God of War game after Ragnarok? – Dexerto
Will there be another God of War game after Ragnarok? Playstation | YouTubeIs there going to be another God of War game after Ragnarok? With the latest game from Sony Santa Monica concluding the Norse Saga, players are wondering if there will be more God of War games in the future. God of War Ragnarok brings the Norse Saga of the Sony Santa Monica developed story to an end. Though it may close the chapter on this part of Kratos’s journey, players are still finding plenty to do in the critically acclaimed title. Hailed as one of 2022’s best releases by Dexerto and other outlets, have we seen the last of Kratos? Well, not exactly. There might just be another God of War adventure on the horizon. Will there be a God of War 3 on PS5? At the time of writing, God of War 3 has not been announced officially for the PlayStation 5. But worry not, as that doesn’t necessarily mean a new God of War game is out of the question. Whereas the original games rounded off the Spartan storyline, the latest next-gen iterations are part of the Norse Saga. Don’t fret, we won’t be divulging any spoilers here for how Ragnarok brings the thrilling storyline to an end. However, we can wholeheartedly say that the door is open to taking the God of War franchise into a new era. Players are already theorizing where God of War 3 could go in terms of mythology, with many already proposing that Kratos should battle foes in Japanese or Egyptian mythology. The latter has proved to be the most popular with God of War players on the game’s subreddit. Could Kratos encounter deities such as Hachiman or Khonshu? Anything can happen in God of War and we’re eager to see what comes next. While we await the next entry, be sure to dig deep into Ragnarok and make the best of your playthrough: God of War Berserkers | Odin’s Ravens | 100% Completion | Ragnarok Post-Credits | All Graphics Mode settings | Best Skills
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Will there be a PS5 Pro? Sony patents hint at two GPUs, price, more – Dexerto
Will there be a PS5 Pro? Sony patents hint at two GPUs, price, more Sony / WallpaperflareThe PS5 may still be relatively new, but could an enhanced version already be in the works? From official patents that hint at beefy hardware, to rumors of release dates and costs, here’s everything we know about the PS5 Pro. Sony’s latest generational leap has been one of the biggest in quite some time. Thanks to the power of the SSD, load times can be virtually instant. Meanwhile the GPU is capable of providing some of the prettiest looking 4K visuals we’ve ever seen on console. But could an even better piece of tech already be on the horizon? The PS4 Pro launched three years into the previous console generation. This proved to be a considerable boost for the original console, especially in regard to 4K gaming. While previous generations had different and often slimmer models throughout their life cycles, can we expect this trend of mid-generation hardware boosts to continue? It seems as though Sony already has plans in the works for a new PS5. Based on some leaked patents, it could be the most powerful gaming console ever put together. But will it see the light of day? If so, when? Let’s break down everything we know so far. Sony registers potential PS5 Pro patents Just weeks into the release of the base PS5 and Sony has already made waves thanks to a fresh patent that appeared online. While it was first filed back in January 2019, the document was published online much later in 2020. The purpose of this patent was to register potential hardware designs for a console that features multiple GPUs. It mentions a ‘light’ version of the PS5, along with a ‘high-end’ version as well. This premium console would come boasting “greater processing and storage capabilities,” according to the patent. “The high-end system can also contain more memory and other features may also be used for a cloud-optimized version.” Most notably, however, the patent sheds light on a potential design feature two GPUs. How these work in unison remains to be seen. The patent provided a number of unique options. Obviously, the goal is to truly make the most of the console. Pushing graphical fidelity further than any non-PC hardware has ever done before is certainly one way to do that. PS5 Pro release date and price speculation Beyond the registered patent, no other official information has been shared on the potential PS5 Pro. It’s clear that Sony is already experimenting for future releases, but there’s no indicating how far off those might be. For all we know, this dual-GPU setup could even be our first hint at the PS6. Patents come and go all the time so there’s no taking this one as outright confirmation that a PS5 Pro is on the way. However, if we had to speculate, it’s safe to assume the generation will follow a similar pattern to the PS4. The last-gen hardware was in the spotlight for seven years with the Pro model launching at the halfway point. If the PS5 is to follow suit, that would make 2023-2014 a safe bet for a potential Pro unit. In terms of price, you could only expect an increase over the current base model costs. The PS4 Pro was $399 in the United States at launch. The same can be said for the digital version of the PS5, while the Disc Drive version came in at $499 instead. Unless the consoles drop in price over the next few years, it’s safe to assume a Pro model for the PS5 would be above that launch price. Perhaps somewhere in the $599+ range if a dual-GPU setup actually comes to life. Obviously, take this information with a grain of salt for the time being. Sony is yet to confirm a PS5 Pro model, though we’ll be sure to update you with any information as it becomes available.
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Will there be a Dead Space 2 remake? – Dexerto
Will there be a Dead Space 2 remake? Electronic ArtsHorror fans have been lapping up the Dead Space Remake since its release, and with the title reportedly doing quite well, questions are now swirling about the future of the franchise and whether or not EA will commission a Dead Space 2 Remake. After Dead Space 3 ended on a literal cliffhanger, many expected that Dead Space 4 would follow suit, however, this never materialized and the series was left in limbo for many years. Rumors and reports indicated that the third entry of the horror franchise underperformed and EA decided to opt against a fourth game. EA did eventually address these rumors, and call them “patently false,” yet a Dead Space 4 was still never released. The Dead Space 1 Remake arrives nearly ten years later and in our review, we thought it was an excellent retelling of Isaac Clarke’s original Necromorph nightmare. It firmly re-establishes the series‘ survival horror roots – after subsequent sequels descended into more action-focused gameplay. Now that the franchise is back on even footing, will EA remake Dead Space 2? Or will they finally get around to making a Dead Space 4 if the remake is successful? Contents Will there be a Dead Space 2 remake? EA hasn’t offered anything substantial about a potential Dead Space 2 Remake to this point, however, the game developer and publisher may have hinted at a remake thanks to a global survey the company carried out. Surveys were sent out, presumably to players subscribed to the company’s emails, and it asks: “How interested would you be in a similar remake of Dead Space 2 (2011)?” Not only that, but there’s also a question worded almost identically asking gamers if they want to see a remake of Dead Space 3 as well. Survival horror remakes are in vogue, The Last of Us Part 1, multiple Resident Evil’s, Silent Hill 2, and Alone in the Dark have all joined the bandwagon – much to the delight of horror fans everywhere. EA could follow Capcom’s lead and continue to remake the series until they run out of games. In fact, Capcom has a similar issue now when it comes to what game to remake next. While EA could simply remake Dead Space 2 next, using the engine of the original remake, fans would then expect them to complete the set with Dead Space 3 – arguably the runt of the litter. This then puts EA exactly where they started with their Dead Space 4 dilemma. There’s also the added issue of Dead Space 2 and 3 being much bigger and more complicated games. Remaking them isn’t impossible, but it’s a much more daunting task than the comparatively simple and claustrophobic design of the original Dead Space. Naturally, EA hasn’t commissioned a remake of Dead Space to abandon the series again, the remake exists to breathe new life into the franchise. So, it’s reasonable to assume that if the game sells, we’ll soon be seeing Isaac Clarke again. The only question is in what capacity? Interestingly, the publisher shipped a copy of the original Dead Space 2 with Steam pre-orders. This action would loosely suggest that the studio has no plans to remake the sequel, but that could change if fans are receptive – and if EA is keen to ride the gravy train in a similar manner to which Capcom has with Resident Evil. Again though, this is purely speculation as EA has been tight-lipped about the future of Dead Space. They likely don’t know themselves at this stage, so horror fans will need to wait and see. What about Dead Space 4? EA opted to remake the first game in the series rather than committing to a Dead Space 4, meaning that the long-awaited sequel is still up in the air – but as the franchise is alive again, Dead Space 4 may once again be a possibility. It largely depends on the success of the Dead Space 1 Remake and if EA decides to make more remakes instead of a sequel. Although, the cliffhanger at the end of Dead Space 3 is still something that many fans would like to see addressed, therefore it’s entirely possible that EA bypass a remake of Dead Space 2 and 3, instead making Dead Space 4 using the new and improved Dead Space remake engine. Of course, this is only a pipedream at the moment, as there’s been no official word from EA, but it’s more likely as of 2023 than it has been since Dead Space 3 was released in 2013. We’ll have to wait and see what the developers do – and how successful the Dead Space remake is. Developer’s comments In an interview with GQ Magazine, game directors Phil Ducharme and Roman Campos-Oriola were asked about a possible Dead Space 2 remake or even a Dead Space 4. Ducharme said: “For sure, it’s, it’s a hope that we have. There’s interest on my side and I think on Roman’s side, you can see his smile, in exploring Dead Space more. There are ideas, that’s for sure.” He went on to say: “We’re finishing this week, we’re going to be making sure that that launch goes well and that there are as few technical issues as possible. We’re gonna be heading out on vacation and then we’ll sit down and we’ll have those discussions within EA to say, ‘Well, what’s next?’” Looking for more Dead Space remake content? Check out some of our other guides below: Dead Space review | Dead Space ending explained | Dead Space everything different in the remake | Dead Space New Game Plus | Dead Space remake voice cast | Will there be a Dead Space 2? | How long is Dead Space? | How to upgrade your RIG in Dead Space | Is Dead Space coming to Xbox Game Pass?
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Will The Last of Us Part 2 have multiplayer? Latest rumors and leaks – Dexerto
Will The Last of Us Part 2 have multiplayer? Latest rumors and leaks Naughty DogSony might well have delivered some devastating news to players waiting around for The Last of Us Part 2 to be released, as PlayStation appears to have hinted at the absence of a multiplayer mode. The rumor mill has been turning endlessly for the upcoming title as Naughty Dog continue to keep their cards firmly against their chest, after not appearing at this year’s E3 2019 trade fair, where many might have been expecting a potential release date to come. Now, though, it looks as if fans have been dealt another huge blow just days after the event, as a piece of PlayStation’s own packaging seems to rule out the support of multiplayer in the upcoming title. Reddit user toochuy claims to have spotted some interesting small print on PlayStation’s Days of Play box, which appears to rule out online multiplayer support for not just The Last of Us Part 2, but also Days Gone, God of War, and Marvel’s Spider-Man. This, of course, completely goes against what fans have already been told about the highly anticipated title – which certainly casts some uncertainty over just how genuine the photo is below. Read More: When is The Last of Us Part 2 coming out? Release date leaks, industry insider info and trailers – “Multiplayer is coming back,” the project’s co-director Kurt Margenau said during the 2018 E3 press conference reveal. “We’re not going to talk details yet about what form that takes, but we can confirm there will be multiplayer.” Multiplayer was included in the original The Last of Us game in the form of Factions, where players could choose to side with either the Fireflies or Hunters, but would ultimately work to achieve the same goal – survival. With the piece of packaging causing a little uncertainty among the fanbase, it’s unclear as to whether or not Naughty Dog will include an online option for their newest zombie game. In the past, though, they have been very clear about bringing Factions back again, so we’ll have to wait and see.
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Is the Dead Space remake on EA Play? – Dexerto
Is the Dead Space remake on EA Play? EALike the original, the Dead Space remake is an EA title, but are you able to access it on EA Play? Here’s what you need to know. The remake of Dead Space released earlier this year on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC, and it saw much fanfare by horror fans for its spooky factor and attention to detail. Dead Space (2023) is a ground-up remake of the 2008 original title and retells Isaac Clarke’s perilous journey through the Ishimura spaceship while ravenous Necromorphs try to devour him. EA Play members may be hoping the game is included in their subscription, so here’s what we know. Dead Space on EA Play Dead Space is currently available on EA Play Pro for subscribed members, and will be added to the standard EA Play subscription tier on October 26, 2023. So EA Play subscribers who are not currently attached to the Pro tier will be able to start playing Dead Space just in time for Halloween. As many EA Play titles also appear on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, the game will also be launching there on the same date. It also joins the original Dead Space trilogy, which has been available on the service since its original inception. It is currently unknown if a remake of Dead Space 2 or 3 is currently planned. In the meantime, check out our Dead Space page and guides below to ensure your trek through the Necromorph-infested mining ship goes as smoothly as possible. Everything we know about Dead Space | Is Dead Space on Steam Deck? | Is Dead Space coming to Xbox Game Pass | Dead Space Movie | Dead Space PC Requirements
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Will Super Mario RPG have multiplayer or co-op? – Dexerto
Will Super Mario RPG have multiplayer or co-op? The Nintendo Switch remake of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars is out this week and fans are buzzing with excitement, and one question on everyone’s mind is, will the game feature multiplayer or co-op gameplay? Here’s everything you need to know. The original Super Mario RPG, released on the SNES in 1996, was a hit due to its engaging storyline, unique characters, and innovative gameplay. With the remake, developers have gone above and beyond to enhance the experience while maintaining the game’s essence. Super Mario RPG has always been known for its immersive solo gameplay, and fans of the series appreciate the game for its rich story and engaging mechanics. So, does the remake take a different route by introducing multiplayer or co-op options? Will Super Mario RPG Have Multiplayer or Co-Op? No, Super Mario RPG will not feature multiplayer or co-op gameplay. As much as the game has evolved, one aspect remains the same: the game will retain its single-player essence, providing an immersive solo experience for players to enjoy. While some may find the lack of multiplayer or co-op options disappointing, it’s essential to remember the core of what makes Super Mario RPG great. The game’s charm lies in its rich story, unique characters, and engaging gameplay mechanics, all of which are designed for a singular, introspective journey through the Mushroom Kingdom. The absence of multiplayer or co-op gameplay should not deter fans, old and new alike, from exploring the beautifully revamped world that awaits in this highly anticipated remake. This Mario adventure promises to be a memorable experience, showcasing the timeless appeal of Mario and his friends in their quest to save the Mushroom Kingdom. That’s all we know about the possibility of multiplayer in Super Mario RPG. While you’re here, check out our best Mario games of all time list.
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Will Stellar Blade have microtransactions? – Dexerto
Will Stellar Blade have microtransactions? SHIFT UP CORPORATIONWondering whether Stellar Blade will have microtransactions? Well, our handy guide has everything you need to know. Stellar Blade is one of the most eagerly anticipated PS5 exclusives of 2024, boasting fast-paced action gameplay similar to Nier Automata. The title has certainly caught the attention of the gaming community, partly due to the protagonist’s striking design and features. While Stellar Blade features both a Standard Edition and a Deluxe Edition, many fans will be wondering whether additional cosmetics and features will be locked behind microtransactions. So, if you want to know whether Stellar Blade will have microtransactions, then our handy hub has everything you need to know. Will Stellar Blade have microtransactions? No, Stellar Blade will not have microtransactions. Everything in the game can be unlocked through gameplay. This means players don’t need to part with any money to acquire them. Aside from outfits for Eve, there are also unlockable hairstyles and other accessories like earrings and glasses. Just like with Stellar Blade’s outfits, these can be unlocked by completing quests or purchasing them from the in-game shop. In an interview with Game Informer (via NoisyPixel) Game Director Hyung-Tae Kim revealed that his team plans to add more outfits to the game after release. However, he has since clarified that all post-launch content that’s currently planned will be free, including New Game Plus. Speaking to Japanese outlet Ruliweb (translated by Genki_JPN on Twitter), Kim said “We want to make it clear at this point that Stellar Blade will not require any additional expenses that gamers are not aware of beyond what they paid for the package.” Kim also revealed the one circumstance under which Stellar Blade would charge for additional outfits, saying “The only exception is if we create collaboration costumes with another company’s IP, those may be sold for a fee.” No crossover outfits have been announced at this time, but fans have been requesting designs based on characters like Final Fantasy 7’s Tifa and Nier: Automata’s 2B since Eve’s provocative design was revealed. As always, we’ll be sure to update this article as and when new information is revealed. Be sure to check out our other Stellar Blade content below: All Stellar Blade outfits | Stellar Blade pre-order bonuses | Is Stellar Blade coming to Xbox & PC? | How long is Stellar Blade? | Stellar Blade model
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Will Starfield have mod support? – Dexerto
Will Starfield have mod support? BethesdaMods are an extremely big part of Bethesda games which has led many fans to wonder if Starfield will have mod support at launch. Here’s everything we know so far about whether or not mods will be available in the epic space RPG. Bethesda games are well known for their support of the modding community, as evidenced by the vast amount of mods that are available for Fallout 4 and Skyrim on both consoles and PC. The studio’s latest project, Starfield, is set to release on September 6, 2023, and many fans are wondering if the game will also feature mod support at launch. Players are able to customize their gaming experiences with mods so it can significantly enhance the overall experience by improving a game’s visuals or creating bigger challenges to overcome. With Bethesda’s strong encouragement for their modding community, it’s no wonder Starfield fans are eager to know if they can mod the RPG. So, here’s everything you need to know about mod support for Starfield. Will Starfield have mod support? Yes, Starfield will have full mod support. Todd Howard confirmed this during a Reddit AMA in 2021 where, in response to a comment asking, “What type of mod support can we expect to see in creation kit engine 2 for Starfield?” he replied, “Our plan is to have full mod support like our previous games.” Howard mentioned how vital the modding community is, stating: “Our modding community has been with us for 20 years. We love what they do and hope to see more make a career out of it.” Nexus Mods has launched a hub for the game in anticipation of its release. The Starfield Hub went live on August 17, and that community Howard spoke of will surely fill it with all sorts of fantastic alterations to the game. This will be great news for fans who are also enthusiastic modders as they will be able to start implementing their ideas in the game when it releases this September, and if the Starfield fanbase is anything like the Fallout and Skyrim communities, the unique mods that are created will surely be beloved for years to come! That’s everything you need to know about mod support for Starfield! For more content on the game, check out our guides below: Starfield PC requirements: Recommended & minimum specs | Will Starfield have a Photo Mode at launch? | Is Starfield coming to Nintendo Switch? | Is Starfield single-player? | Does Starfield have New Game Plus mode? | All Starfield skills | Will Starfield have mod support? | Is Starfield’s universe procedurally generated? | How big is Starfield? | Will Starfield be on Steam Deck? | Is Starfield on PS5?
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Does Star Wars Jedi: Survivor have a New Game Plus mode? – Dexerto
Does Star Wars Jedi: Survivor have a New Game Plus mode? Respawn EntertainmentUpon completing the main path in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, can players expect a New Game Plus mode right away in order to do it all over again? Here’s what you need to know. For the most dedicated gamers out there, those looking to reach 100% completion and then some, just one playthrough of any particular game is rarely enough. That’s where New Game Plus often comes in, allowing repeat playthroughs while keeping unlocks and upgrades through multiple runs. At launch, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order didn’t support this particular feature. However, six months down the line, a major update introduced New Game Plus along with some bonus content to sweeten the deal. So with its sequel now upon us, has Respawn included New Game Plus at launch this time around for Survivor? Here’s everything you need to know. Does Star Wars Jedi: Survivor have a New Game Plus mode? Yes, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor does indeed feature a New Game Plus mode. Immediately available from day one, Respawn’s sequel comes packed with the option right away so players can jump right back into the experience for round two. How does New Game Plus work in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor? Upon reaching the end credits in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, you’ll be met with an option to start over again in New Game Plus. Rather than beginning from scratch, however, all unlocked stances, skill points, and cosmetics carry over with each subsequent playthrough. This means you can replay the very start of the game with all combat options available, a number of dazzling new looks for Cal at the ready, and all of your upgraded skills still intact. There’s even a few surprises to boot, more on that below. Bonuses in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s New Game Plus mode When jumping into New Game Plus, players have a few new options on their hands. Much like in Fallen Order, a repeat playthrough comes with a handful of new perks and of course, some spectacular lightsaber colors as well. Speaking of the former, three new Perks are available exclusively in this mode and they function as follows: Purity This glass cannon-like mode dramatically shifts how Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is played, emphasizing lightsaber lethality by massively increasing damage dealt by friends and enemies, with both Cal and enemies dying in 1-to-3 hits depending on the weapon. – – Warrior Completely remixes most combat encounters with new (and usually more difficult) groups of enemies. – – Trendsetter Randomizes your cosmetics on death. – – Star Wars Jedi: Survivor director Stig Asmussen comments on New Game Plus Although we couldn’t quite get confirmation in our exclusive interview with game director Stig Asmussen, we did gain some insight on what to expect regarding New Game Plus weeks out from launch. While refusing to spill the beans at this stage, Stig teased something exciting to keep fans hooked after credits roll. “The only thing I’ll say… we understand that players want more, they want a bigger game,” he said. “In regard to how that unfolds… play the game, you’ll find out.” So exactly what Respawn had in store, was kept under wraps until the game hit store shelves. But based on those comments, it’s clear the devs knew how much of a demand there was for New Game Plus, and worked hard to meet expectations at launch this time around.
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Is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on Nintendo Switch? – Dexerto
Is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on Nintendo Switch? Respawn EntertainmentStar Wars Jedi: Survivor is filled with fantastic fights, tons of quests, and so much more – but can you play Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on your Nintendo Switch? Let’s find out. With the unbridled success of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, it came as no surprise to see a sequel in the works. Naturally, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor follows much in Fallen Order’s footsteps, using Cal as the protagonist and keeping the same lore, battles, and design. So, with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor releasing, many are wondering just how similar the two games are, specifically asking if Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be available on the Nintendo Switch, even if it wasn’t compatible with Fallen Order. So, with that in mind, let’s find out whether Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is on the Nintendo Switch or whether you’ll have to play it on another console. Is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on the Nintendo Switch? It seems that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is not going to be available for Nintendo Switch players, according to the official website for the game. Under a section that discusses special pre-order bonuses for the upcoming game, EA claimed that the game is: “Coming to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.” The bad news for Switch owners is that there’s absolutely zero mention of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor coming to the Nintendo Switch, and there’s no word on it becoming available anytime after the full release. This isn’t the biggest shock in the world as despite Nintendo becoming friendlier and more accommodating to third-party releases as there will always be factors preventing some third-party titles from dropping on the console. One of which will be hardware limitations as the power of the Nintendo Switch can only do so much, and games optimized for high-end gaming devices such as the PS5 or high-tech PCs will struggle to be ported adequately for the Switch. It can never be officially ruled out, but for the time being, we’ll have to go on the assumption that the Switch will never feel the force of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. In the meantime, take a look at some of our handy Star Wars Jedi: Survivor guides and content: 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
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Will Skull and Bones have microtransactions? – Dexerto
Will Skull and Bones have microtransactions? UbisoftUbisoft’s long-awaited pirate adventure game, Skull and Bones has finally release. However, as with any Ubisoft release, fans are wondering if the game will feature any microtransactions. Here’s what you need to know. Following numerous delays, Skull and Bones is finally out for for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Amazon Luna. The game promises a 17th-century epic pirate adventure in which players can sail the ocean for single and multiplayer adventures. This sounds promising enough, especially for Assassin’s Creed fans – after all, Skull and Bones was originally conceived as Black Flag DLC. However, modern gaming trends and publisher Ubisoft’s track record may have fans wondering if there will be microtransactions in this new release. Here’s what you need to know about microtransactions in Skull and Bones. Does Skull and Bones have microtransactions? Yes, Skull and Bones has microtransactions. These will be in the form of a premium currency for in-game purchases and a battle pass Given that Skull and Bones is a full-price game costing $59.99 on PC and $69.99 on consoles, this has understandably caused some controversy, with players expressing frustration that the game is being treated as a live-service title with a pretty steep barrier of entry. Ubisoft has responded to the criticism, with CEO Yves Guillemot defending the pricing during an investors call by calling Skull and Bones a “quadruple-A game” and saying both that it’s “a fully-fledged game” and “will deliver in the long run.” 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
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Is Skull and Bones an open-world game? – Dexerto
Is Skull and Bones an open-world game? UbisoftSkull and Bones delivers an unparalleled pirate experience, drawing inspiration from the Golden Age of Piracy. This game immerses players in the excitement of piracy and naval warfare, raising the question of its true open-world capabilities. With Ubisoft’s reputation for creating expansive, open-world games, expectations are high for this nautical adventure. Players are eager for the opportunities to explore vast oceans, customize their vessels, and engage in strategic sea warfare. As we delve deeper into what Skull and Bones has in store, let’s address the burning question regarding its world and the freedom it offers to players. The game‘s development journey suggests a dedication to creating a detailed and immersive environment, but does it offer an open world experience? Is Skull and Bones open-world? Yes, Skull and Bones delivers an open-world environment that takes players on an expansive journey across the Indian Ocean. Unlike many traditional action-adventure games, Skull and Bones offers a significantly larger map, boasting 625 square kilometers of gameplay space at launch. This dwarfs the size of previous Ubisoft titles like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, which presented a 95-square-kilometer map. The game’s open-world nature allows for extensive sea and land exploration. Players can expect to traverse a vast oceanic map, discover secrets on mysterious islands, and engage in dynamic sea battles. The freedom to explore islands on foot and undertake various missions adds a layer of depth to the naval-focused gameplay, ensuring a blend of exploration types. Moreover, Skull and Bones emphasizes a player-driven narrative, enabling gamers to carve out their own stories in this piratical world. The inclusion of dynamic weather systems, a day-night cycle, and customizable ships highlights Ubisoft’s commitment to delivering an immersive and realistic pirate experience. 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
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Will Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 be open world? – Dexerto
Will Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 be open world? Ninja TheoryWith Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 still a few months away, details about the game’s narrative are still being kept under wraps. So, is Hellblade 2 going to be an open world game? Helblade: Senua’s Sacrifice was a fairly linear experience. While some of its spaces were a little open, the game set you on a pre-determined path from A-Z across its 10-15 hour playtime. With the release of its sequel on the horizon though, there might be the opportunity to expand the world of Hellblade with a more open, non-linear format. So, will Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 be an open world game? Here is everything we know so far. Will Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 be open world? Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 will not be open world, as Ninja Theory confirmed the game will be a similar narrative experience to the first. According to Ninja Theory Studio Head Dom Matthews in an official blog post on Xbox Wire, the game “will be a game crafted from the heart – a game similar in length to the first Hellblade, with a focused narrative, and sold digital-only at a price of $49.99 USD.” He continued, “So, you can expect more of the same, but this time with the support to push our ambitions for immersion, fidelity and richness far further than before.” This means Senua won’t be zipping around a giant map with collectibles and fast travel points. Nor will she be meandering between different side quests collecting materials to craft and forging new armor. If you have played the first Hellblade, you’re getting a similar experience here. Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 release date | Is Hellblade 2 coming to Xbox Game Pass? | Is Hellblade 2 coming to PS5? | Will Hellblade 2 be open world? | How long is Hellblade 2?
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Will Sea of Stars have DLC? – Dexerto
Will Sea of Stars have DLC? Sabotage StudioWith the immense popularity of Sea of Stars, can avid fans expect any form of DLC to continue the adventure or set us off on a new journey altogether? Here’s what we know. After years of anticipation stemming from the wildly successful Kickstarter campaign, Sea of Stars is finally upon us and the reception has been exceedingly warm. From its commercial success at launch to near-unanimous praise from critics as well, it’s been a huge follow-up title for Sabotage Studio. But what do the developers have in mind next up? Will Sea of Stars continue to receive new content? Can fans expect any DLC in the months or years to come? Here’s what we know for certain. Will Sea of Stars have DLC? Yes, it has been confirmed that Sea of Stars will indeed receive post-launch support through new DLC. This was announced way back in 2020 during the game’s initial Kickstarter campaign. As the $750,000 stretch goal at the time, devs made clear their plans for the ‘Throes of the Watchmaker’ DLC years before the base game was even finished. This DLC is set to be free for all backers. While a release window is unclear for the time being, we do have some rough details on what to expect from this DLC. Given it focuses on the Watchmaker character, some dots can already be connected. However, that might not be it when it comes to Sea of Stars DLC. There could very well be even more content set to arrive further down the line if plans haven’t changed behind the scenes. “There’s also another one, but that one is a maybe,” Game Director Thierry Boulanger said during a 2022 livestream. We don’t know how well the game will do. So if the game does well enough, yes there would be a second DLC down the line.” So that’s what we know for certain about Sea of Stars DLC at the time of writing. We’ll be sure to update you here with any further details as they emerge.
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Will Redfall be open world? – Dexerto
Will Redfall be open world? Arkane StudiosRedfall is the spiritual successor to both Dishonored and Deathloop and Arkane Studios are once again at the helm for this new venture. The other franchises are semi-open-world games, so will Redfall follow suit? Fueled by a recipe of creativity and fluid gameplay, Redfall is the latest project from the brilliant minds at Arkane Studios. Their portfolio already includes Dishonored and Deathloop, so there’s a lot of expectation for Redfall. There is a mixture of single-player and multiplayer components in the game and there will be several playable characters to choose from. The made-up location of Redfall, based in the US, will provide players with a lot of square feet to set foot in. But interested parties are questioning if Arkane is sticking to their typical semi-open-world formula, or if they’re expanding their vision for the game. Does Redfall have an open world? In an interview with IGN, Redfall designer Harvey Smith confirmed that Redfall will feature authentic open-world design. Interestingly, Smith pointed out that they’ve had to tone down the nature of the format as Redfall was “too open” at one point. The location is described as being very accessible with tons of rooftops and streets for players to maneuver around the city. “What would the Arkane DNA look like in the open world?” Smith asks. “The way we do resources, scrounging for ammo and medical stuff and lock picks, and the way we approach buildings — there’s multiple entries and problem to gameplay encounters, there’s multiple ways you can approach it. What would it be like to work together?” said Smith. Dishonored was split up into mostly linear missions, whereas Deathloop featured a handful of fairly open areas. Redfall will represent a serious leap forward for the developer in terms of freedom, and fans of Arkane will no doubt be anticipating the title. For even more news and guides on Redfall, check out some of our other guides: Is Redfall coming to Xbox Game Pass? | Redfall voice cast: All characters and voice actors | Will Redfall be on Steam Deck? | Is Redfall cross-platform? Crossplay for PC & Xbox explained
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Will Redfall be on Steam Deck? – Dexerto
Will Redfall be on Steam Deck? Bethesda / Arkane AustinRedfall is one of Bethesda’s most highly anticipated titles in 2023 and continues to envelop fans with its chaotic Vampire hunting and spooky, yet mysterious nature – but will you be able to play it wherever you go on your Steam Deck? We have all the answers here. Redfall will be one of two huge Xbox-exclusive titles coming in 2023, with the other being Starfield. However, despite the game being released on Xbox, we can also expect to see Redfall releasing on PC, which leads many to ask one thing, can you play Redfall on Steam Deck? After all, there’s nothing quite like taking your favorite new game out wherever you go, especially if you can play with friends. With that in mind, we’ve put together everything you need to know about whether Redfall will be on Steam Deck as well as how it might run on the portable console. Is Redfall on Steam Deck? While it’s hard to say whether Redfall will be on the Steam Deck due to the lack of confirmation from the developers as of yet, we can likely assume that Redfall will not be compatible with the console, although it will likely be able to work with the right setting changes. The incompatibility is primarily due to reports that Redfall will require a constant internet connection to enter and explore the world, no matter whether you’re playing solo or with friends. That requirement means it likely won’t work too well for a portable console and will be better off on another platform. However, it’s also worth noting that there has yet to be any confirmation regarding Redfall appearing on the Steam Deck, so keep an eye out for any updates when more information is released.
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Does Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown have microtransactions? – Dexerto
Does Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown have microtransactions? UbisoftPrince of Persia: The Lost Crown is the latest entry in the beloved Ubisoft series, but does it feature microtransactions? Here’s what we know. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown brings the beloved franchise back to fans after more than 13 years of waiting. While the game is smaller in scope compared to the Sands of Time trilogy, it looks to celebrate the franchise roots with a lot of great side-scrolling action and interesting puzzles. However, with so many games introducing microtransactions, it’s become a key question to ask before a release. So, to help you know exactly what you’re getting into with this game, here’s everything you need to know about whether Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has microtransactions. Is Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown going to feature microtransactions? No, we know that Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown does not have any in-game microtransactions at launch, it doesn’t look like it will be a feature later on in the game’s life. While there aren’t any microtransactions in Prince of Persia, you can still get exclusive content through the game’s Deluxe Edition. There you have it, that’s everything you need to know about whether Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown will have microtransactions. While waiting to head into the game, take a look at some of our other handy Prince of Persia guides and content: Lost Crown trophies and achievements | Is Lost Crown on 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
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Is Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown open world? – Dexerto
Is Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown open world? UbisoftPrince of Persia: The Lost Crown is the latest entry in the beloved franchise and you may be wondering if it’s open world. We’ve got the answer right here. The newest installment in the Prince of Persia franchise, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has just arrived and it’s the first installment in 13 years. The Ubisoft series has done a lot to define platformers over the years, and it was one of their primary focuses before they began working on the Assassin’s Creed series. Prince of Persia titles have typically featured more linear designs but with Ubisoft venturing more into open world territory recently with titles like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, fans may be wondering if The Lost Crown is getting the open world treatment as well. With that in mind, here’s everything you need to know about whether or not the game is open world. Is Lost Crown open world? No, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is not an open-world game. Like the Prince of Persia Sands of Time series games, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is a more curated and linear platforming adventure, rather than an open-world game. In fact, the game has more in common with the earlier 2D Metroidvania games than the ones on PS2 and PS3. Ubisoft has described The Lost Crown as a 2.5D side-scrolling action-adventure platform game, meaning it embraces the roots of the series, but will still features some modern elements and design choices. For more Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown content, check out some of our below guides: 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
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Will Payday 3 have microtransactions? – Dexerto
Will Payday 3 have microtransactions? Starbreeze StudiosAs more and more live service games receive monetized content, Payday 3 players may want to know: will the game have microtransactions? Here’s what we know so far. Microtransactions in Payday 2 were a controversial subject when first introduced. After previously confirming that such monetized content would not make it into the game, developer Starbreeze Studios seemed to go back on that statement by introducing them in a major update in 2015. While this system was eventually phased out during later updates, thereby winning back the support of the players, there was still an aura of unease within the community. And now, with the release of its sequel, players are wondering if Payday 3 has, or will have, microtransactions. Will Payday 3 have microtransactions? Starbreeze has confirmed that Payday 3 will have microtransactions where you pay real money in exchange for in-game items. They are not currently in the game but will be added in a future patch. This was revealed in a blog post on the Steam forums for Payday 3, in which community manager Elisabeth Elvestad confirmed the presence of microtransactions and a premium currency in the game. The post reads: “Yes, you can buy PAYDAY Credits separately, however these are only for purchasing additional cosmetic items. These will not affect the gameplay. The PAYDAY Credits will be added post launch.” The extent of what cosmetic items this will include is currently unclear. Judging from what cosmetic items were available in Payday 2, this will most likely be masks, suits, weapon skins and gloves. New content such as heists and characters will likely be featured in free updates or full DLC releases. In addition to microtransactions, Payday 3 will also feature DLC that includes new heists, tailor packs and weapon packs. So it’s currently unclear how Starbreeze will differentiate between premium content from microtransactions and content intended as part of DLC. You can check out our Payday 3 page for all the latest news and updates.
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Is Payday 3 cross-platform? Crossplay for Xbox, PlayStation & PC explained – Dexerto
Is Payday 3 cross-platform? Crossplay for Xbox, PlayStation & PC explained The latest entry in the popular heisting FPS franchise, Payday 3, has arrived and players may want to know if the game is cross-platform. Here’s everything we know about crossplay in Payday 3. Crossplay is a handy feature that allows players to access online multiplayer games with friends, regardless of what system they own it on. For example, being able to play on Xbox with teammates that are on PlayStation or PC. This is useful for anyone who owns a console different from their friends but still wants to play the same games with them. Meanwhile, cross-progression across multiple systems means if a player buys the game on another platform, they will be able to pick up their save where they left off without having to start over. It’s a feature that has become more popular in the last few years, with crossplay available in many modern multiplayer games such as Street Fighter 6, Redfall and Call of Duty. So for a game with a huge emphasis on co-op gameplay designed from the ground up, you may be wondering: does Payday 3 have crossplay? Here’s what we know. Payday 3 crossplay: is it available? Yes, Payday 3 does have crossplay and cross-progression. This is a feature that can be disabled in the options menu if you desire to only play with players on your own system. To do this, simply head to “More” in the main menu and then click on Settings. Click on Gameplay and then scroll down to “Disable crossplay”. If you want to disable Crossplay, make sure it’s set to “On” – otherwise leave it off. That’s everything you need to know about crossplay in Payday 3! For more content on the game, check out our guides below: Best stealth build | How to stealth No Rest for the Wicked | How to stealth Dirty Ice | How to stealth Rock The Cradle | How to stealth Gold & Sharke | How to stealth Touch The Sky | How to stealth Under The Surphaze
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Will Once Human come to consoles? Developers respond – Dexerto
Will Once Human come to consoles? Developers respond Starry StudioSince its release, Once Human has welcomed an impressive playerbase of survivors and Meta Humans. But it’s only available on PC currently, meaning Xbox and PlayStation players are unable to dive into its impressive world. As such, it’s left a vast number of eager fans waiting to explore Nalcott, while wondering whether Once Human will ever come to consoles in the future. After all, the game is making its way to mobile in September 2024, proving the developers aren’t finished bringing it to new platforms. So, with that in mind, it makes sense that many are wondering whether Starry Studio will eventually bring Once Human to consoles. Luckily the developers have responded to fan demands, bringing a little more clarity to the question. Will Once Human be coming to consoles? Currently, it’s undecided whether Once Human will be coming to consoles in the future. However, the developers, Starry Studio shared their standpoint in a response on X, explaining: “We will be carefully deciding whether to release the game to console based on the testing and player feedback, which will take some time. If there is any update, it will post it to our social media, so stay tuned!” So while Once Human isn’t quite ready to arrive on consoles yet, it certainly seems to be in both the developer’s and the players’ hands. If there’s enough player feedback and demand for its arrival then it’s likely Starry Studio will increase their testing and work hard to release it. Naturally, we’ll be updating this as soon as more news is released for Once Human, so be sure to bookmark this page and come back soon. In the meantime, it’s worth checking the game out on your PC or waiting until September to enjoy searching for Tin, Gold, or even learning how to farm the material Acid. Alternatively, check out our weapons tier list for Once Human to ensure you’re as strong as possible before diving into Nalcott and what lies beyond.
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Will Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections have cross-gen play? – Dexerto
Will Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections have cross-gen play? Bandai NamcoNaruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections is arriving this November and it’s a big celebration of the beloved anime franchise, but before you jump into battle you may want to know if the game has cross-gen support. The latest installment in the beloved Naruto Storm franchise, Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections is to be released on November 17, 2023, coinciding with the anime’s 20th anniversary, which is shaping up to be a huge celebration for fans. Storm Connections will have the largest roster in the series so far with over 130 characters to choose from — including some new faces, an exciting new story mode, and of course, plenty of arena-fighting action for players to get stuck into. If you’re planning to pick up the game at the same time as your friends, you might be wondering if it has cross-generational support. With that in mind, here’s everything we know about cross-gen support in Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections. Will Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections have cross-gen? Yes, Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections will have cross-gen support at launch. With Storm Connections coming to last-gen, as well as current-gen consoles, fans will be glad to know that cross-gen will be available in the game. This means that if you’re playing on PS5 and want to match up with others on PS4 for example, you’ll be able to do just that. Players on current-gen consoles will also have the option to adjust online matchmaking by blocking last-gen players from their selection pool. As the game is set to be locked at 30FPS for last-gen consoles, this is a handy option for those on PS5 and Xbox Series S|X who want to experience the smoothest possible gameplay at 60FPS during online battles. That’s everything you need to know about cross-gen play in Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections! While you’re here, why not check out our pre-order bonuses guide for the game?
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Will Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections have couch co-op? – Dexerto
Will Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections have couch co-op? Bandai NamcoNaruto x Boruto Ultlimate Ninja Storm Connections is set to release this November but will the fighting game include couch co-op? Here’s everything we know about whether or not you can play the latest Storm game locally with friends. The next installment in the Naruto Storm series is arriving on November 17, 2023, and it’s going to include the biggest roster yet with over 130 ninjas to play as, including some brand-new characters. Fans will also be able to enjoy a new story mode that aims to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the beloved anime franchise. Online multiplayer has always been a huge part of the Naruto arena fighter experience but if you’re planning to play Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections with friends, you may be curious to know if it will include couch co-op. Being able to enjoy a game with your friends in the same room is always a fun time after all! So, here’s everything you need to know about couch co-op in the game. Will Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections have couch co-op? Yes, Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections will feature couch co-op. Like the previous entries in the Storm series, players will be able to play locally with a friend using the game’s ‘Free Battle’ mode. Once you enter the mode and choose your characters and the stage you want to fight in, you’ll be able to battle it out locally. It’s important to note that the feature has only supported 1v1 matches in the past so it’s very likely to be the same in the upcoming release. In past entries, players also had to progress slightly in the game’s story before the free battle mode became available to select on the main menu so you may have to play through a main mission or two before you can enjoy couch co-op versus battles with a friend. That’s everything you need to know about couch co-op in Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections! While you’re here why not check out our crossplay guide for the game?
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Will Minecraft Legends be on Xbox Game Pass? – Dexerto
Will Minecraft Legends be on Xbox Game Pass? MojangAre you wondering if Minecraft Legends, the highly anticipated strategy spinoff that will soon expand upon the Minecraft franchise, will be on Xbox Game Pass? Here’s all you need to know about Minecraft Legends and whether it will launch on Microsoft’s subscription service. Xbox Game Pass offers an endless list of titles, all free to play as long as you’re subscribed to the service. The roster of titles to enjoy changes regularly with games leaving and new titles being added, often on the day of their initial release. Such a feature means most fans of a title often wonder if their favorite game will be coming to Game Pass. Minecraft Legends is no different, which is why we’ve put together everything you need to know about the title and if it’s coming to Xbox Game Pass. Will Minecraft Legends be on Xbox Game Pass? Yes, Minecraft Legends will arrive on Xbox Game Pass as soon as it releases on April 18, 2023. This means it will be available for all Xbox and PC players as long as they have a valid subscription to Microsoft‘s service. If you want to get hold of the game for your PC or Xbox, you can always purchase Xbox Game Pass. The first month comes in at $1/£1 then $9.99/£7.99 a month after that. That’s everything you need to know about Minecraft Legends being on Xbox Game Pass. While waiting for the game to release, take a look at some of our other handy Minecraft guides: How long is Minecraft Legends? | Is Minecraft Legends free-to-play? | Is Minecraft Legends crossplay between PlayStation, Xbox, PC & Switch? | Will Minecraft Legends have multiplayer or co-op | Best Minecraft seeds in 2023 | Best Minecraft Bedrock shaders | Best Minecraft house ideas If you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.
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Will Minecraft Legends be free-to-play? – Dexerto
Will Minecraft Legends be free-to-play? MojangMojang’s Minecraft Legends is on its way to release, and many might be wondering whether the Minecraft spinoff will be free to play or not. Don’t fret as we’ve got all the answers you need, here. With Minecraft Legends’ release date approaching, many are looking ahead to plan for their purchase of the title. Many may also be wondering whether it will be available on Xbox Game Pass or if it will be free to play in general. After all, if you want to enjoy this game with friends or on your own, it’s always worth knowing how much it will cost, if at all. With that in mind, we’ve put together everything you need to know about Minecraft Legends, including whether it will be a free game. Will Minecraft Legends be free? Unfortunately, no. As stated on the Minecraft Legends FAQs “The price of Minecraft Legends will vary based on your preferred gaming platform” meaning most will have to pay for the game upon its release in April. However, if you have Xbox Game Pass, then the game will be available there, making it free in a sense, although you will still need to purchase a subscription. How much will Minecraft Legends cost? We know that Minecraft Legends will be available to buy in two different versions, each costing a different price. These are as follows: Standard Edition: $39.99 – Deluxe Edition: $49.99 – The Standard Editon will be the base game and the Deluxe Edition will include the base game and a Deluxe Skin pack. So, that’s all we know about Minecraft Legends and its status as a free game. While waiting for the game to come out, take a look at some of our other Minecraft and Minecraft Legends content: How long is Minecraft Legends? | Is Minecraft Legends free-to-play? | Is Minecraft Legends crossplay between PlayStation, Xbox, PC & Switch? | Will Minecraft Legends have multiplayer or co-op | Best Minecraft seeds in 2023 | Best Minecraft Bedrock shaders | Best Minecraft house ideas
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Will Lies of P be on Nintendo Switch? – Dexerto
Will Lies of P be on Nintendo Switch? Neowiz Games, Round 8 StudioLies of P is a dark and intriguing action RPG that takes inspiration from classic literature, most notably Pinocchio. As the fever for this title continues to rise, many are wondering: Is Lies of P coming to the Nintendo Switch? If you’re a fan of dark, atmospheric games that offer intricate storytelling, Lies of P is right up your alley. The title turns the innocent tale of Pinocchio into a grim narrative, where you, as a mechanical boy, are set on a quest to find your maker in a decaying city. The game offers a haunting world designed with painstaking detail, filled with challenging enemies and complex mechanics that allow for deep customization. There’s lots to enjoy about Lies of P, but will players be able to experience these pleasing qualities on the Nintendo Switch? Is Lies of P on Nintendo Switch? As of right now, Lies of P is not coming to the Nintendo Switch console. Its developers, Neowiz Games and Round 8 Studio, have had nothing to say on the matter. So for the time being, the game is set to only release on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Of course, never say never, as things could always change later on down the line. The Nintendo Switch has become a viable platform for various types of games, including those that were initially exclusive to other systems. So there’s always a chance that Lies of P could join the lineup in the future, especially if it receives a strong critical and fan reception on other platforms. So there you have it, folks! Keep those fingers crossed and those eyes peeled for a Lies of P Switch port in the future. For more on the game, check out its Xbox Game Pass status as well as its PC requirements.
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Is Horizon Forbidden West on PC? – Dexerto
Is Horizon Forbidden West on PC? SonyHorizon Forbidden West launched for PS4 and PS5 in 2022 but is the game available to play on PC? With Horizon Zero Dawn on Microsoft Windows, you may want to know if the sequel can also be enjoyed on PC devices. The Horizon series had immense success over the years with the first entry Horizon Zero Dawn, its DLC The Frozen Wilds, and again with its newest installment Horizon Forbidden West, as well as the downloadable content from 2023’s Burning Shores. All of these left PC players wondering if Horizon Forbidden West could have the same sort of arc as its prequel and be available to play on Microsoft Windows. So if you’re wondering if you’ll be able to shoot arrows with your mouse and keyboard, here’s everything we know about whether or not you can play the game on PC. Is Horizon Forbidden West on PC? Yes, Horizon Forbidden West is on PC. The game was officially released for PC on March 21, 2024. It’s worth noting that it’s release time does vary depending on where you are in the world so it may be available to play now or you might have to wait a bit longer but you can still pre-load it onto your device. This follows the same trend set by its predecessor, Horizon Zero Dawn which landed on PC two years after its launch on PlayStation consoles. So, if you’re a PC player who’s been keen to jump into Aloy’s latest adventure, you’ll be glad to know you can now explore the Forbidden West frontier. The PC port of the game can be purchased via Steam or the Epic Games Store, and it’s the Complete Edition which also includes the Burning Shores DLC. For more Horizon Forbidden West content, check our guides below: Horizon Forbidden West review | Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition PC requirements: Minimum & recommended specs | Will Horizon Forbidden West run on Steam Deck? | Horizon Forbidden West: How to destroy Firegleam (Red Crystals) | Horizon Forbidden West: How to apply face paint | How to fix Horizon Forbidden West bricking PS5 | Horizon Forbidden West Explorer vs Guided Mode: What’s the difference? | Is there a Horizon Forbidden West difficulty trophy? How to change difficulties
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Is Hogwarts Legacy on Steam Deck? – Dexerto
Is Hogwarts Legacy on Steam Deck? Warner Bros. GamesHogwarts Legacy‘s arrival to the Nintendo Switch is just around the corner, but is the game also available on Valve’s Steam Deck? Hogwarts Legacy has a lot to offer to Harry Potter fans. From exploring familiar locations, learning spells and abilities, as well as encountering all kinds of magical beasts, the game is an immersive wizarding world experience. Hogwarts Legacy is available everywhere, from PlayStation 5, to Xbox Series X/S and PC, as well as older console gens like the PS4 and Xbox One. As the game’s final arrival is near – Hogwarts Legacy will soon be available on Nintendo’s console – fans are wondering if it’s also playable on the Steam Deck. Here’s everything you need to know about whether you’ll be able to play Avalanche Software’s game on Valve’s portable device. Is Hogwarts Legacy on Steam Deck? Yes, Hogwarts Legacy is available to play on Valve’s Steam Deck. As a matter of fact, it was the most played game on the portable console during March 2023, alongside monumental titles like Elden Ring, Cyberpunk 2077 and Resident Evil 4. It is worth noting that the Switch version of the game will launch on November 14, 2023, just three weeks away. That’s all you need to know about Hogwarts Legacy on the Steam Deck. For more content about Avalanche Software’s game, check out our guides below:
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Is Helldivers 2 on Xbox? – Dexerto
Is Helldivers 2 on Xbox? Arrowhead Game StudiosHelldivers 2 has been insanely popular among its PlayStation and PC fanbase – but can Xbox players get a taste of liberty too? Since its release, Helldivers 2 has been a huge success with thousands of players diving into each planet in the battle for democracy while completing Major Orders, or just enjoying its cooperative features. However, when it was first released, the game wasn’t available on Xbox consoles, leaving many disappointed and calling for change. So, is Helldivers 2 on Xbox yet, or will you have to wait a little longer? Is Helldivers 2 on Xbox consoles? Despite many players calling for its implementation, Helldivers 2 isn’t currently available on Xbox consoles, meaning you’ll need to play on PC or PS5 to wipe out the game’s enemies. However, while the first game was a PlayStation exclusive, recent speculation has revealed that Sony is in “very early” talks with Microsoft about bringing Helldivers 2 to Xbox. This was hinted at during the XboxEra Podcast so nothing has been fully confirmed yet, but it’s the first time that any sort of talks have been rumored. Naturally, this doesn’t mean there’s any solid confirmation. But if more news is revealed, we’ll be updating this article so be sure to check back soon. For more Helldivers content, check out our guides below: Are there classes in Helldivers 2? | How to fix Helldivers 2 quickplay error | How to change your ship name in Helldivers 2 | Does Helldivers 2 have vehicles & mechs? | How to fix Helldivers 2 failed to join error
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Will Halo Infinite have a battle royale? Cryptic tweet sparks speculation – Dexerto
Will Halo Infinite have a battle royale? Cryptic tweet sparks speculation 343 IndustriesHalo’s developers, 343 Industries, have spurred massive intrigue across the internet with a cryptic tweet that seemingly suggests that the upcoming Halo Infinite will be accompanied by a battle royale. As fans of Xbox’s iconic Halo franchise continue to eagerly anticipate the next installment, murmurings about the game’s possible modes have increased. While the title, Halo Infinite, was announced at E3 2018, alongside promise of a public beta before launch, it has been subject to delays — now trending toward Spring 2021. In July 2020, 343 Industries announced that the multiplayer portion of Halo Infinite would be released as a free-to-play game. Immediately drawing comparisons to Call of Duty: Warzone, which followed Fortnite and Apex Legends’ F2P models, fans quickly began wondering if Halo would be revealing its own battle royale. Now, that curiosity has been thrown headfirst into the blender, as a tweet from the official Halo Twitter account uses imagery and language that are unmistakable reminiscent of battle royales. While the developers remain coy, expectations are growing. In a response to Geoff Keighley, who shared screenshots of Halo Infinite, the game’s account says “only the hottest of drops” alongside a .gif of drop pods descending toward the ground. Sure, that could be construed as a reference to releasing cool new pictures. But, If you’re at all involved in the worlds of first-person shooters, gaming, or social media, you know all too well that “dropping in hot” and flying in from the sky have immediate BR connotations. Hundreds of quote retweets and replies later, it’s very clear that fans believe this is a legitimate tease of a Halo battle royale. While Warzone star Zack ‘Zlaner’ Lane replied with an intrigued “wait…,” the CDL’s James ‘Clayster’ Eubanks couldn’t withhold his excitement. Still, the developers are keeping mighty quiet on the front and diehard Halo fans believe the frenzy may be unwarranted. In response to one such fan who was laughing at those eagerly connecting the BR dots, Halo’s community director Brian Jarrard replied with a simple facepalm emoji. It may be hard to imagine a community director not realizing just how BR-centric that tweet feels, but, like much of the game’s development, it’s impossible to know what’s really going on. A F2P multiplayer, a pre-launch public beta, and cryptic “hot drop” tweets do sound like the makings of a BR, especially considering today’s gaming trends. Nonetheless, fans will need to wait to find out for sure — and the next calendar date could be in June, for E3 2021.
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Will Granblue Fantasy: Relink be open world? – Dexerto
Will Granblue Fantasy: Relink be open world? CygamesGranblue Fantasy: Relink is the latest game in the Granblue Fantasy franchise and you may be wondering if it will feature an open world to explore. We’ve got everything you need to know right here. The release of the highly anticipated Granblue Fantasy: Relink is just around the corner and the newest entry in the franchise looks to bring the world from the beloved gacha, and fighting games to life as a full-blown RPG. With plenty of characters to play as, an engaging narrative to experience, and a lot of exciting action-packed combat to get stuck into, the game looks to be a great entry point for newcomers as well as veteran fans but will it be open world? Here’s everything you need to know about whether or not Granblue Fantasy: Relink will feature an open world to explore. Will Granblue Fantasy: Relink be open world? No, the game will not be open world but it will feature open zones for players to explore during both the game’s story and quest modes, in a similar vein to the Monster Hunter franchise. Granblue Fantasy: Relink’s story will take players to different environments that are mostly linear with explorable paths where you can find chests and items. These environments will be separated by loading screens rather than be part of a seamless open world. Outside of the main campaign, you’ll be able to accept quests from the game’s main hub town which will transport you to the specific area where you’ll have to complete a required objective. While the story mode is purely single-player, you’ll be able to do quests in co-op with up to 4 players online. You can find more of our Granblue content below: Granblue Fantasy: Relink demo: Content, how to download & more | Granblue Fantasy Relink preview | Is Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising free to play? | Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising DLC details
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Will Elder Scrolls 6 be an Xbox exclusive after Bethesda acquisition? – Dexerto
Will Elder Scrolls 6 be an Xbox exclusive after Bethesda acquisition? MicrosoftBethesda’s highly anticipated Elder Scrolls 6 is still being kept under wraps for now, but will the next-gen title be exclusive to Xbox hardware in light of Microsoft’s acquisition? Here’s everything we know. Despite being unveiled in 2018, details on the upcoming Elder Scrolls title have been few and far between. With Starfield set to release first, we could still be a few years out. However, that hasn’t put a stop to endless speculation online. From the setting to the release date, rumors continue to circulate. One of the biggest talking points is in regards to platform exclusivity. Following Microsoft’s blockbuster $7.5 billion deal to acquire Bethesda’s parent company ZeniMax Media, fans desperately want to know if Elder Scrolls VI will be exclusive to Xbox. We now have a clear picture of how it’s all going to work moving forward. In an hour-long conversation with Microsoft’s Vice President of Gaming Phil Spencer, the fate of Elder Scrolls exclusivity was all but confirmed. Will Elder Scrolls 6 be an Xbox exclusive? When it comes to the future of Elder Scrolls, exclusivity appears to be a key focus in Microsoft’s new relationship. However, that doesn’t restrict Elder Scrolls 6 to Xbox hardware specifically. “If you’re an Xbox customer, this is about delivering great exclusive games for you that ship on platforms where Game Pass exists,” Spencer outlined. This means a vast majority of upcoming Bethesda titles will be exclusive to both Xbox and PC. With Game Pass in mind, this obviously excludes Sony and Nintendo platforms from the conversation. Xbox chief Phil Spencer on exclusive Bethesda games: “”This is about delivering great exclusive games for you [Xbox customers] that ship on platforms where Game Pass exists.”” pic.twitter.com/K1U84pukdu — Tom Warren (@tomwarren) March 11, 2021 Given the enormity of Elder Scrolls VI, expect to see it follow this trend. “That’s why we’re doing this, that’s the root of this partnership,” he added. Xbox Game Pass has been a major focus for Microsoft of late and 20 Bethesda classics have now joined the subscription service. Everything from Doom Eternal to Skyrim is now available as part of the acquisition. Phil Spencer interview about Elder Scrolls 6 Spencer opened up more about the possibility of Elder Scrolls 6 being an Xbox exclusive in an interview with GQ. Since it was announced that Starfield will be an Xbox exclusive, Spencer has revealed he envisions the same thing for Elder Scrolls 6. However, it takes some deciphering, he said: “It’s not about punishing any other platform, like I fundamentally believe all of the platforms can continue to grow. But in order to be on Xbox, I want us to be able to bring the full complete package of what we have. And that would be true when I think about Elder Scrolls 6. That would be true when I think about any of our franchises.” While Spencer didn’t outright confirm that the Elder Scrolls 6 will be an Xbox exclusive here, if you read between the lines, it very much sounds like this is the goal. He went on to explain further: “I do this weird exercise that I like. You go back and you read a review of the first Elder Scrolls. And then you read The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion’s, then you read The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim’s. You black out a couple things. And they read the same. ‘You’ve stepped out and oh my gosh, it feels so real.’ People change. Technology changes. But the ultimate goal is still to make it so that, when you boot the game up, you feel like you’ve been transported.” Will every Bethesda title be exclusive to Game Pass? This news doesn’t mean that every single Bethesda game will be limited to Game Pass, however. Certain releases have pre-existing deals with various publishers that maintain the right to release across other platforms. Take the upcoming Deathloop for example. Despite being a Bethesda game, it’s launching as a console exclusive for Sony’s PlayStation 5. Similar instances will likely occur from time to time, Spencer acknowledged. “I can’t sit here and say every Bethesda game is exclusive. We know that’s not true, there are contractual obligations we’re going to see through. We have games that exist on other platforms and we’re going to go support those games.” When it comes to the future of Elder Scrolls, if you have access to Game Pass, you’ll have access to the sixth entry in the series. We could still be a few years out from release though, so don’t expect to see any further details for quite some time.
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Will EA Sports PGA Tour be cross-platform? – Dexerto
Will EA Sports PGA Tour be cross-platform? EA SportsEA Sports PGA Tour will be available for multiple platforms on release, so it begs the question, will the title include any form of crossplay or cross-platform support? Games have come a long way since the early days of short, basic single-player experiences. With AAA behemoths in 2023 capable of sustaining players across a variety of platforms, many are looking for something to really sink their teeth into. EA Sports PGA Tour is no exception, as the golf sim will contain online multi-person tournaments to keep digital golfers engaged. So, if a large group can tee it up together simultaneously, does that mean EA will be providing the ability for them to utilize crossplay? And does it enable cross-platform progression to allow seamless switching between platforms? Let’s find out. Does EA Sports PGA Tour have cross-platform progression? It’s good news for EA Sports PGA Tour players as according to EA’s official wording: “Cross-Platform progression is available for your created golfer so you can save your gear, outfits, and achievements to access your created golfer across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.” So, you won’t have to fret about continuing your main game save across different platforms such as Xbox and PC, for instance. Does EA Sports PGA Tour have crossplay? EA Sports PGA Tour will not feature crossplay at launch, but EA is “constantly evaluating the possibility of this feature appearing post-launch.” For the time being, it’s not clear as to why EA has decided to not include crossplay at launch, but for players looking to enjoy the game with friends across different platforms, there is at least the chance that EA will add it later down the line. That’s everything we know about the state of crossplay and cross-progression in EA Sports PGA Tour. For more similar guides, check these out below: Is GTA 5 & GTA Online cross-platform? Crossplay guide for Xbox, PS5, & PC | Does Destiny 2 have crossplay? Platforms, Bungie names, activities & more | Is Modern Warfare 2 cross-platform? Crossplay for Xbox, PlayStation, PC & Switch explained | Is Hogwarts Legacy cross-platform? Crossplay for PlayStation, Xbox and PC | Is FIFA 23 cross-platform? Ultimate Team crossplay on Playstation, Xbox & PC | Apex Legends crossplay guide: How to play with friends on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch | Rainbow Six Siege crossplay: Platforms and everything we know
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Will EA Sports College Football 25 have Road to Glory & Dynasty? – Dexerto
Will EA Sports College Football 25 have Road to Glory & Dynasty? EA SportsFor the first time in eleven years, EA Sports will be releasing a simulation college football video game called EA Sports College Football 25 but will it have the Road to Glory & Dynasty mode? Road to Glory and Dynasty were two foundation game modes within the NCAA Football franchise before it shut down in 2013. Road to Glory is College Football 25’s single-player experience, which allows players to live the life of an NCAA superstar. Dynasty, meanwhile, is College Football 25’s version of the franchise mode. Status of Road to Glory and Dynasty Yes, EA Sports College Football 25 will have Road to Glory and Dynasty. This was confirmed by the developer on May 17 during its reveal of features within the game. Road to Glory and Dynasty were two foundation game modes within the NCAA Football franchise before it shut down in 2013. Road to Glory allows players to manage their image, their GPA, and their grind on the field to gain the trust of their coaches and lead their team to glory. Per EA Sports, the transfer portal will also be active in Road to Glory, giving fans the chance to play for another program. Dynasty gives players the ability to rebuild or build up an NCAA program. Functionality includes recruiting out of high school or the transfer portal, skill trees, and the ability to construct one’s very own program. Road to Glory and Dynasty will be returning alongside Ultimate Team in College Football 25. Additionally, new features include a Wear & Tear System that affects’ player health and Homefield Advantage, a system that’ll work similarly to Madden’s Momentum system that can cause rattling on the screen for Road players. Now that you know Road to Glory and Dynasty will be a part of College Football 25, you can take a look at the kicking controls in College Football 25. You can also check out the best College Football 25 settings and controls.
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Will Dragon Ball Sparkling Zero be on Nintendo Switch? – Dexerto
Will Dragon Ball Sparkling Zero be on Nintendo Switch? Bandai NamcoDragon Ball Sparkling Zero marks the return of the beloved fighting franchise, but will the game be released on the Nintendo Switch? The beloved Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi franchise is set to finally return after over a decade. Dragon Ball Sparkling Zero bringing back the classic franchise with overhauled graphics, characters, and more for gamers. Sparkling Zero already has a confirmed story mode, multiplayer features, and more. This upcoming release is shaping up to be a big launch for Bandai Namco and for the Dragon Ball universe as a whole. For Nintendo Switch users wanting to know if they’ll be able to play Dragon Ball Sparkling Zero on the handheld platform, continue reading to find out all the details. Will there be a Nintendo Switch port of Dragon Ball Sparkling Zero? Bandai Namco has no plans to release Dragon Ball Sparkling Zero on the Nintendo Switch at the time of writing. However, that’s not to say a Switch port is completely out of the question. After all, the previous Budokai Tenkaichi did release on the Nintendo Switch. Given this, be sure to check back in with this article regularly as we update it with all the latest Dragon Ball Sparkling Zero Nintendo Switch release news and updates.
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Will Disney Dreamlight Valley be worth playing after early access? – Dexerto
Will Disney Dreamlight Valley be worth playing after early access? Disney / GameloftSince its release into early access in September 2022, Disney Dreamlight Valley has taken the gaming world by storm, gaining unprecedented popularity that continues to grow as time goes on – but will it be worth playing after it leaves early access? We’ve broken it all down here. Early access is a way for players to enjoy the game they’ve been looking forward to while still allowing developers the chance to make improvements and ensure their title is totally ready for general release. Disney Dreamlight is a perfect example of this, but its position in early access also produces a few concerns. Typically, when games leave early access, they’re in their final stage and will likely not go through any more significant changes. However, for a game like Disney Dreamlight Valley, it feels necessary to see the new characters, quests, and constant changes present in its early access phase. With that in mind, we’ve done a deep dive into whether the game will be worth playing after early access as well as what makes players constantly come back for more. Alternatively, if you’re wondering if Disney Dreamlight Valley is worth paying for while it’s still in early access, check out our early access review here. Events, Characters, Quests, and more Before assessing if the game will be worth playing after it leaves early access, we must first look at why it’s so successful now. The clearest reason for Disney Dreamlight Valley’s popularity is the game’s regular updates. Each update reignites the community’s passion and places the game back on the map with critics, players, and fans alike enjoying the new features. These updates, which arrive with new characters, quests, seasonal events, Star Paths, and so much more are the perfect way to capture an audience and keep them playing. The conversation regarding Disney Dreamlight Valley increases tenfold every time there’s an update and, while it does perhaps dwindle a month in, the discussion is quickly turned over to when the next Disney Dreamlight update will be coming and what it may hold. A lack of potential replayability With the conversation surrounding fans in mind, we can’t help but notice how it considerably drops after fans have completed the new quests, found and made friends with their favorite characters, and completed their duties for the Star Path and seasonal event. The main issue regarding Disney Dreamlight Valley is its replayability factor. Only a few months in and most players have got all of the current characters to their highest level of friendship, unlocked all the recipes, explored all the regions, and are now simply doing their daily activities and playing the game like a traditional life sim. While there’s nothing wrong with that, it does feel like the game drops off a little when waiting for a new major update. Between updates, Disney Dreamlight Valley can get a little tedious once you’ve got nothing else to do, leaving a lot of players to wonder when they’ll see the next update. Moreover, while other life sim games feature plenty of replay value, like Stardew Valley which actively promotes trying new farms or Animal Crossing which ignores quests and adventure to prioritize calm gameplay, Disney Dreamlight Valley doesn’t offer much reason to start all over again. The collectibles, quests, and layout of Dreamlight Valley are exactly the same each time, meaning players will likely stick with their first valley for good, which does remove that replayability factor. Such a lack of replayability causes a few concerns regarding the game leaving early access. The question, ‘Will Disney Dreamlight Valley still get its major updates after it leaves early access?’, is all the more prominent and introduces a fear of this wonderful game struggling when it fully releases. Disney Dreamlight Valley’s life depends on the developers Ultimately, Disney Dreamlight Valley’s success will depend on the way Gameloft handles its increasingly popular title. If they continue to produce high-quality updates along with meaningful content then players will keep coming back, but if they leave the game as it is once it leaves early access, it’s likely to drop off quickly. Currently, Gameloft is using community feedback, the many characters in the Disney franchise, and themed events to keep players engaged and ensure the life of Disney Dreamlight Valley, but it often feels that as soon as this attention is dropped, the community may just head back to life sims like Stardew Valley. As long as Disney Dreamlight Valley continues as it is currently, the game will keep welcoming new players and gaining a considerable amount of traction in the gaming world. Will Disney Dreamlight Valley be worth playing after it leaves early access? If Disney Dreamlight Valley continues to capture the hearts of players through its well-thought-out updates and exciting content then the game will undeniably be worth playing for years to come. However, the game lacks the replayability similar titles like Stardew Valley contain, meaning Gameloft will need to consistently update and introduce new quests, characters, and events to keep the game relevant. That’s our prediction on whether Disney Dreamlight Valley will be worth playing after it leaves early access. While waiting for the next update to surface, take a look at some of our helpful Disney Dreamlight Valley guides: Lost Diaries locations in Disney Dreamlight Valley | How to upgrade your house in Disney Dreamlight Valley | All flowers in Disney Dreamlight Valley | All Realms in Disney Dreamlight Valley | How to unlock all characters in Disney Dreamlight Valley | Disney Dreamlight Valley Emeralds guide | Is Disney Dreamlight Valley multiplayer? | How to feed animals in Disney Dreamlight Valley | How to redeem the Golden Potato code | All Disney Dreamlight Valley recipes | Current Disney Dreamlight Valley Star Path | When is the next Disney Dreamlight Valley update? | Disney Dreamlight Valley crop growth times
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Will Dead Space remake be on Steam Deck? – Dexerto
Will Dead Space remake be on Steam Deck? MotiveIs Dead Space remake playable on the Steam Deck? Find out the answer to that question with our handy guide. The Steam Deck has proven incredibly popular amongst both PC and console players, with many using Valve’s portable console to play the best Steam Deck games. With the release date of Dead Space remake on the horizon, horror game fans have now turned their eyes toward Steam Deck compatibility. After all, being able to trek through the dimly lit corridors of the USG Ishimura and fight the Necromorph threat on the go sounds too good to pass up. So, if you’re wondering whether Dead Space remake is going to be playable on the Steam Deck, then our handy guide has everything you need to know. Is Dead Space remake coming to Steam Deck? There has been no news on whether the Dead Space remake will be coming to Steam Deck. So far, the developers have remained quiet when it comes to announcements surrounding its compatibility, but this doesn’t mean that it won’t be playable on Valve’s portable console. It’s important to note that the original Dead Space is Steam Deck verified, while Dead Space 2 is also playable. There’s also the fact that Dead Space remake doesn’t require a beefy rig to play, with the minimum settings being a fairly low bar to entry. In fact, the Steam Deck should be able to run Dead Space remake without running into any issues at all. Of course, this is just speculation, and we’ll hopefully hear official word from the developers in the weeks to come. For now, though, that is all the information we currently have. As always, we’ll be sure to update this section as soon as more details are announced. In the meantime, check out our Dead Space page and guides below to ensure your trek through the Necromorph-infested mining ship goes as smoothly as possible. Everything we know about Dead Space | Is Dead Space on Steam Deck? | Is Dead Space coming to Xbox Game Pass | Dead Space Movie | Dead Space PC Requirments | Is Dead Space coming to EA Play?
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Is Dead Island 2 on Xbox Game Pass? – Dexerto
Is Dead Island 2 on Xbox Game Pass? Dambuster Studios, XboxThe sequel to Dead Island, Dead Island 2, was released in 2023 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S/X but is it available to play on Xbox Game Pass? We’ve got the answer right here. Dead Island 2 is the long-awaited follow-up to Dead Island, a beloved zombie game that was originally released back in 2011. The action-packed sequel arrived in April 2023 and provided fans with a vibrant version of Los Angeles to explore six playable characters and plenty of gory ways to slay zombies. The game is available on a variety of platforms including PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and PC but you may be wondering if it’s on Xbox Game Pass. Being able to save some money via the popular streaming service is extremely handy after all! With that in mind, here’s everything we know about whether or not Dead Island 2 is on Xbox Game Pass. Is Dead Island 2 on Xbox Game Pass? Yes, Dead Island 2 is available on Xbox Game Pass. While the game wasn’t available on the service at launch, it was added to Game Pass Ultimate on February 22, 2024. It’s important to note that it’s currently only available on Xbox Game Pass and not PC Game Pass. This is great news for anyone who had been keen to check out the sequel on Xbox consoles but perhaps didn’t want to play full price for the game. So, if you’ve got an active Game Pass Ultimate subscription on Xbox One or Xbox Series S/X you can jump into the sequel right now and start slaying zombies at no extra cost. For more content on the game, check out our guides below: Best skills to use in Dead Island 2 | Best weapons to use in Dead Island 2 | Dead Island 2: Is there fast travel? | Fastest ways to earn money in Dead Island 2 | How to craft weapons in Dead Island 2 | Where to find fuses in Dead Island 2 | How to beat Bucho the Clown in Dead Island 2 | How long is Dead Island 2? | Dead Island 2 voice cast – All characters and voice actors | Does Dead Island 2 have co-op multiplayer?
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Will Commander Shepard return in next Mass Effect? FemShep hasn’t received the call – Dexerto
Will Commander Shepard return in next Mass Effect? FemShep hasn’t received the call EAWhile odds of Commander Shepard returning in EA’s next Mass Effect game were slim already, FemShep herself, Jennifer Hale, informed us she hasn’t “heard from anyone” regarding the follow-up, all but shutting the door on the theory. Note: Spoilers for the original Mass Effect trilogy to follow. When BioWare’s epic conclusion to its must-play sci-fi series hit store shelves in 2012, its climax was certainly controversial. With multiple disparate story paths converging in just a handful of ways, some less satisfying than others, the highly-anticipated endpoint didn’t go down smoothly at first. Though one ending sequence in particular, an exceedingly elusive one at that, teased a possibility of more to come. In a blink-and-you-’ll-miss-it moment, we see Commander Shepard breathe again, having saved the galaxy from the Reaper threat once and for all. Or so we thought. Five years flew by before Mass Effect: Andromeda came and went with a whimper, but now a proper follow-up is in the works. One that’s been teased for four years already, but one that seemingly follows the events of the original trilogy, given the “Mass Effect will continue” promotional material. But will the series continue with the same faces leading the story once again? Going straight to FemShep herself, we recently sat down with legendary video game voice actor Jennifer Hale, discussing a variety of her most popular roles, chief among them being the female lead in Mass Effect. If the franchise is bringing back its cover star, it appears to be doing so without the original cast, as Hale assured she’s had no discussions with the team at EA. “I don’t think I can get in trouble because I honestly don’t know anything,” Hale said when pressed on the topic of the next Mass Effect game. “I would love to come back, I would come back in a hot second… But I haven’t heard from anyone yet.” While no doubt bound by all manner of NDAs, and no doubt legally unable to confirm her return if involved, Hale appeared genuine in her comments, assuring us multiple times it’s been radio silence from EA. “Let them know what you want,” she added. “Email BioWare, email EA, start a campaign. I know Mark [Meer] would do it too, I’ll speak for Mark,” Hale said with a laugh, speaking for her male Commander Shepard counterpart. So for now, while details are scarce on what the next Mass Effect title has in store for fans, it appears a lock that we’ll be traveling the galaxy with a new protagonist. With concept art and mere seconds of footage being drip-fed on an annual N7-Day basis, we’ll just have to wait and see when EA is ready to properly lift the veil on the future of the series.
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Does Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora have multiplayer or co-op modes? – Dexerto
Does Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora have multiplayer or co-op modes? Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has arrived and you may be wondering if the game features multiplayer or co-op modes for you to explore this vast open world with your friends as Na’vi. So, here’s everything you need to know about whether or not you can enjoy the Ubisoft title accompanied. Developed by Massive Entertainment and published by Ubisoft, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora aims to redefine the action-adventure genre. Set in a never-before-seen region of Pandora, the game tells a standalone story, partially tied to the film series. This setup has raised numerous questions about the gameplay mechanics, particularly how players interact in this expansive open world, and if you’re just jumping into Pandora you may want to know whether or not you can explore the envionments with friends. So, here’s what we know about multiplayer and co-op in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Does Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Have Multiplayer or Co-Op? Indeed, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora features a multiplayer element, specifically a 2-player cooperative mode. This significant development allows players to experience the majestic world of Pandora not in isolation but alongside a friend. This co-op feature aligns perfectly with the thematic elements of the Avatar universe, emphasizing collaboration, community, and unity. Players can delve deep into the lush environments of Pandora, strategize against common enemies, and perhaps most importantly, share the awe-inspiring experience of being a part of this rich, narrative-driven world. Can you play Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora with Local Co-Op? No, you can’t play Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora with a friend locally. This means that sadly, unless you have another way to play via another platform or console, you can’t play with a friend on your couch. The only way you can play with a friend is to have two copies of the game and be able to play them at the same time. You could achieve this by having two consoles on the same network so you can stay together, but obviously, this is an expensive and impractical way to play with a friend. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora not only brings a new story to fans but also pioneers how players can experience this narrative together. As it’s now released, get ready to join forces and explore the untamed beauty of Pandora in a way that’s never been done before in the Avatar universe. That’s all we know about the multiplayer and co-op in the game. While you’re still here, be sure to check our content and guides below: Can you romance characters? | How to holster weapon | 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? | Will Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora be on PS4 and Xbox One?
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Does Assassin’s Creed Mirage have multiplayer or co-op? – Dexerto
Does Assassin’s Creed Mirage have multiplayer or co-op? UbisoftThere have been some great Assassin’s Creed multiplayer modes over the years but does Assassin’s Creed Mirage has multiplayer or co-op features? Here’s everything you need to know about whether or not you can play the game with friends. The latest entry in the Assassin’s Creed franchise is Assassin’s Creed Mirage. Rather than the massive open-world entries that have been a staple of the franchise for a few years now, this game returns to the series’ roots and is much more reminiscent of Assassin’s Creed 2 than Origins or Odyssey. There’s a big focus on social stealth and less on RPG mechanics within this shorter story but before you jump in you may be wondering if it’s possible to play Assassin’s Creed Mirage with friends. After all some of the older titles, including Black Flag, had extremely beloved co-op features. With that in mind, here’s everything you need to know about if Assassin’s Creed Mirage has multiplayer or co-op. Does Assassin’s Creed Mirage have multiplayer or co-op? No, Assassin’s Creed Mirage doesn’t have co-op, multiplayer, or any other multi-person game modes. To their credit, Ubisoft has stuck to its guns and said that Mirage is strictly single-player-only. So, if you’re looking to assuinate other assassins, you’ll need to take to the shadows and seek your quench your bloodthirst with an older AC game. Depending on the success of Mirage, or Ubisoft’s developmental plans, a multiplayer mode could be added in the future. We’ve seen many titles stick to their principles and then add such content later on. Given that there’s prior when it comes to Assassin’s Creed and multiplayer, it wouldn’t be a big shock. So check back regularly to see if Ubisoft does a u-turn and announces multiplayer content. That’s everything you need to know about whether or not Assassin’s Creed Mirage has multiplayer! For more content on the game, check out our guides below: How long does it take to beat Assassin’s Creed Mirage? | Assassin’s Creed Mirage: Who are the Isu? | How to increase your rank | Best skills to unlock in the early game | How to upgrade tools | How to use photo mode | How to accept contracts | How to upgrade weapons and outfits | How to get all Favor Tokens | How to find Qabiha’s hidden chamber in The Serpent’s Nest | Assassin’s Creed Mirage timeline explained
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Does Armored Core 6 have a New Game Plus mode? – Dexerto
Does Armored Core 6 have a New Game Plus mode? FromSoftwareYou may be wrapping up your Armored Core 6 playthrough and still be wanting more. So does the game have a New Game Plus mode for you to play once you’ve rolled credits? Here’s everything we can tell you. FromSoftware is known for games that provide tons of replayability. Most of their games are filled with secrets, it takes so much time for you to find all of them. Hence, the general expectation is that Armored Core 6 should also have a New Game Plus mode. This is because, in the past, a few Armored Core games had New Game Plus while others did not. Not only has it been confirmed that AC6 has New Game Plus features, the game director designed NG+ as something players should be taking on rather than just a bonus for dedicated fans. Does Armored Core 6 have a New Game Plus mode? Armored Core 6 has extensive New Game Plus features, including new missions, story beats, and branching paths for players to explore. FromSoftware-focused content creators like VaatiVidya, FightinCowboy, and Iron Pineapple have all mentioned that, in their interviews, they were given details of Armored Core 6’s New Game Plus. Game director Masaru Yamamura gave more context to this in a recent interview with Taiwanese outlet Gamebase. “Players are expected to play repeatedly with different endings,” he explained when talking about the features included in NG+. Multiple endings isn’t the only thing luring players in for more content, however. According to Iron Pineapple, there are new missions that unlock in both New Game Plus and New Game Plus 2 that aren’t available in the base game. Players will have new challenges to overcome in their souped-up mechs via missions that are significantly altered or changed from as early as the first mission in NG+. So, in order to get the full story of Armored Core 6, players will have to play through the entire game at least 3 times. Though the base game has clocked in at anywhere from 10-15 hours long with those playing it early, the title really gains some new life from additional content. If you play through the game for the first time and are disappointed by the content on offer, give New Game Plus a try. For more info on Armored Core 6, check out all our guides in the lead up to release. Is the Moonlight Greatsword in Armored Core 6? | Armored Core 6 PC requirements | Is Armored Core 6 open world? | Does Armored Core 6 have multiplayer? | Armored Core 6 pre-order bonus & edition differences | Is Armored Core 6 coming to Xbox Game Pass? | Does Armored Core 6 have crossplay? | How to Stagger enemies with Impact meter | Does Armored Core 6 have photo mode? | Armored Core 6: How many missions are there? | Armored Core 6: How to get OTS chips upgrades
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Will AEW Fight Forever be on Nintendo Switch? – Dexerto
Will AEW Fight Forever be on Nintendo Switch? Yuke’sAll Elite Wrestling’s much-awaited video game, AEW Fight Forever, is gearing up to make its grand debut on many different platforms. In this guide, we’ll quickly run you through and clear up the game’s status on the Nintendo Switch. The wrestling video game scene has been lit up by new competition. That’s right, wrestling game lovers have primarily only had access to WWE-branded games, until now. With the arrival of AEW Fight Forever onto the scene, gamers have a wider and fresher choice in terms of gameplay, graphics, and superstar selection. This marks a new era in the wrestling video game industry. It’s an exciting time for fans of professional wrestling, gaming, and those who just want some old-school, arcade wrestling. But are AEW Fight Forever and the Nintendo Switch teaming up to deliver championship gold? Is AEW Fight Forever on Nintendo Switch? Yes, AEW Fight Forever is officially walking down the ramp and will grace Nintendo Switch consoles. The portability and user-friendly nature of the Nintendo Switch make it the perfect platform for a game like AEW Fight Forever, enabling you to take the adrenaline-fueled wrestling action wherever you go. The console’s innovative hardware, combined with the high-definition graphics and intuitive controls of AEW Fight Forever, promises an unmatched gaming experience. The release of AEW Fight Forever on Nintendo Switch is significant for a big reason. It showcases AEW’s willingness to expand its gaming horizons by reaching out to a wider audience. The Nintendo Switch, with its ever-growing user base, offers a perfect platform for such expansion. With the game’s roster boasting world-class names such as Kenny Omega, CM Punk, and Chris Jericho, gamers can expect intense, action-packed wrestling matches anytime, anywhere. The high-powered, dynamic wrestling experience of AEW Fight Forever is set to hit Nintendo Switch consoles. Stay tuned to Dexerto for the latest guide and content on the game: Everything in AEW Fight Forever Season 1: FTR, Danhausen, Keith Lee, more | AEW Fight Forever console game roster list: All confirmed wrestlers & legends | AEW Fight Forever Achievement & Trophy list | Is AEW Fight Forever coming to Xbox Game Pass?
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Wildfrost review – Adorable cards bring crushing difficultly – Dexerto
Wildfrost review – Adorable cards bring crushing difficultly Wildfrost is a brand new deckbuilding roguelike that provides players with a chilly and challenging twist on the card-based genre. At first glance, Wildfrost seems cozy. The characters and creatures inhabiting the game’s wintery world look like they could have stepped right out of your favorite Saturday morning cartoon. This bright and charming presentation is what makes its rather grim premise and often punishing difficulty such an effective contrast once you get stuck into its challenging roguelike gameplay. In a somewhat oversaturated genre, Wildfrost successfully carves out an identity all of its own that’s packed full of charism and charm. Wildfrost key details Price: £16.99 / $19.99 – Developer: Deadpan Games / Gaziter – Release date: April 12, 2023 – Platforms: Nintendo Switch and PC – Wildfrost trailer A deadly winter wonderland Wildfrost is a roguelike deckbuilder that’s packed full of vibrant visuals, which is a tad ironic considering the player’s goal in the game is to journey across a darkened world and reach the mystical Sun Temple in order to save the town of Snowdwell from an everlasting winter. Snowdwell acts as a home base in Wildfrost, and the town will grow based on your in-game achievements. The first step for every run of Wildfrost is to select a Tribe leader – a character who will have randomized stats and buffs and acts as the main fighter in your deck. If their HP runs out on the battlefield, it’s game over. Your deck in Wildfrost is ever-expanding and is primarily strengthed by discovering frozen travelers. With each encounter, you’ll meet three colorful characters and will be able to add one to your deck. Every character has different abilities, so striking an effective balance between offense and defense depending on your leader’s strengths is crucial when selecting new cards. Chilling tactical combat The majority of Wildfrost’s gameplay takes place in card-based combat, where players will use their leader and companion cards to take down waves of enemies. Perhaps the most unique aspect of Wildfrost’s gameplay is the countdown system – every card on the field has a countdown that will instigate an attack once it reaches zero. This of course means you can’t just deal damage whenever you like but neither can your opponent. Keeping a close eye on the countdown is essential so players will need to constantly plan ahead. There are resources available that can directly affect your countdown – a Sun Rod can reduce it which effectively increases speed, while a Snow Stick can freeze it, delaying oncoming attacks. Every card you obtain on your journey has unique abilities, and depending on what they are you may want to use them on the enemy instead of yourself. For example: if you have a companion card with the ‘Smackback’ skill, it will have high damage but can only attack after being hit. In this instance, you may want to use a Sun Rod to speed up their attacks so your ‘Smackback’ card could whittle down the enemy’s HP quickly. Overall, the countdown system, the constant need to reposition your cards, and the ability to directly affect enemy cards as well as your own makes battles in Wildfrost a truly captivating challenge. Verdict – 4/5 While the difficulty can become a little too frustrating at times, Wildfrost’s card-based combat is consistently fun. Seeing the town of Snowdwell progress is a fantastic incentive to keep playing, and it’s more than enough to keep you coming back for ‘just one more’ run. Reviewed on Nintendo Switch
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Wild Rift Warwick champion guide: Best builds, ability upgrades & runes – Dexerto
Wild Rift Warwick champion guide: Best builds, ability upgrades & runes Riot GamesWith Wild Rift patch 3.4c now live, players are looking to learn more about new bruiser: Warwick. Here is everything you need to know about the champion, including his item builds, ability upgrades, and runes. The new champion plays as a melee bruiser, viable in both the Baron lane and the jungle. He has ample sustain built into his kit, which allows him to dual rather effectively. This rings especially true after Warwick learns his ultimate, which sends Warwick flying into a target direction. His other abilities center around keeping the jungler practically latched onto the enemy, slicing and dicing away at their HP. Warwick released on November 4 at 00:01 UTC two days after the patch 3.4c update. Wild Rift Warwick item build Recommended item build Divine Sunderer – Blade of the Ruined King – Death’s Dance – Guardian Angel – Thornmail – Plated Steelcaps or Mercury’s Treads into Protobelt Enchant – Other viable items Spirit Visage (against heavy AP team compositions) – Randuin’s Omen – Warwick wants to build as a high-sustain bruiser. First build Divine Sunderer for its defensive and offensive capabilities. After, rushing Blade of the Ruined King is a great option for him, as the life steal alongside slow synergizes wonderfully with the champion’s play style. Run in, hit the enemy, and chase them down with Warwick’s dashes and the additional slow provided by Blade of the Ruined King. As for the other items, opt for the typical AD bruiser items. In essence, Death’s Dance, Black Cleaver, Sterak’s Gauge, or even Randuin’s. This section will be updated more once the champion officially release. The information present here is based on speculation of the meta and preexisting knowledge from League of Legends PC. Recommended runes Conqueror or Lethal Tempo – Hunter – Vampirism – Nullifying Orb – Pathfinder or Hunter – Genius – Ability upgrade priority Jaws of the Beats (1) > Blood Hunt (2) > Primal Howel (3) –
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Wild Rift patch 3.4b notes: Lillia release, Kayn buffs, Riven nerfs, more – Dexerto
Wild Rift patch 3.4b notes: Lillia release, Kayn buffs, Riven nerfs, more Riot GamesWild Rift patch 3.4b is the last patch update for the year of 2022. These patch notes celebrate the release of the brand new Wild Rift champion: Lillia, alongside focus on bringing the typical meta balances for the game. Though Wild Rift patch 3.4b is technically the last patch update for 2022, since many of the Riot employees are going on holiday, it’s still on the relatively smaller end of the spectrum of Wild Rift patch notes. But this is to be expected, since it’s a supplementary patch rather than a big numbered patch, like 3.4. These changes should help stabilize the meta until the next big patch: Wild Rift patch 3.5. What is changing in Wild Rift patch 3.4b? Wild Rift Lillia releases This new update marks the release of Wild Rift Lillia, set to debut on December 15 at 00:01 UTC. Therefore, at the time of this article’s writing, the champion has already released. For details on how to play her, check out our Wild Rift Lillia champion guide and build. Kayn buffed again Kayn has been surprisingly weak in the meta. His playstyle hasn’t really fit into the game quite so well, and since he’s a new champion, Riot is doing their best to make him playable. They buffed some of his damage numbers, but only time will tell if these changes were enough to make him viable. There’s honestly the possibility that Wild Rift players just suck with him, and that they need to just get good. Wild Rift patch 3.4b notes Champion changes Braum base stats Base Attack Damage: 58 → 54 – Base Armor: 50 → 46 – – Dr. Mundo Infected BonesawDamage to monsters cap: 125/200/275/350 → 250/350/450/550 – – Heart Zapper Cooldown: 16/15/14/13s → 13/12/11/10s – – Garen Judgment Base damage: 9/12/15/18 → 11/14/17/20 – Total base damage for all ticks: 72/96/120/144 → 88/112/136/160 – Outer edge critical multiplier: 125/130/135/140% → 135/140/145/150% – – Kassadin Null Sphere Base damage: 70/135/200/265 → 80/145/210/275 – Cooldown: 11/10/9/8s → 10/9/8/7s – – Kayn The Darkin Scythe Shadow Assassin bonus damage: 10~38% → 14~42% – – Blade’s Reach Shadow Assassin cast time: 0.55s → 0.4s – – Nunu & Willump Consume Healing Ability Power ratio: 60% → 70% – – Snowball Barrage Ability Power ratio per snowball: 4% → 5% – Max snowball Ability Power ratio: 68% → 85% – – Absolute Zero Shield Ability Power ratio: 150% → 180% – – Pantheon Aegis Assault Cooldown: 18/16/14/12s → 15/14/13/12s – – Grand Starfall Armor penetration percentage: 10/15/20% → 10/17.5/25% – – Rakan The Quickness Increased Movement speed when hitting an enemy: 100% → 75% – – Riven Base stats Armor per level: 3.9 → 4.5 – Health regeneration: 10.5 → 12 – – Valor Shield Attack Damage ratio: 100% → 90% – – Aram changes Aatrox Damage received: 0% → -10% – Fizz Damage dealt: 0% → +5% – Katarina Damage received: -10% → -15% – Kayn Energy growth per 10 seconds: Minute² + 25 → 3 × (Minute² + 25) – Damage dealt: 0% → +5% – Damage received: 0% → -5% – Warwick Damage dealt: 0% → +5% – Damage received: 0% → -10% – Gameplay changes Rune changes Domination: Giant Slayer 500 Bonus Health increases additional damage by 10% → 700 Bonus Health increases additional damage by 14% – Domination: Sudden Impact Armor and Magic resistance penetration: 10 → 13 – Duration: 3s → 4s – Inspiration: Pathfinder When out of combat, recover missing health/mana per second: 0.6% → 1% –
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Wild Resident Evil Village bug makes Lady Dimitrescu even taller – Dexerto
Wild Resident Evil Village bug makes Lady Dimitrescu even taller CapcomResident Evil Village has a number of deadly villains, but Lady Dimitrescu is Capcom’s star of the show. The humungous attacker, who towers over the 9 feet mark in-game, can take down enemies in an instant. A new glitch makes her even bigger, but not as deadly. Defeating the Tall Vampire Lady, as she’s known, is no easy task. It takes a lot of skill, patience and a bit of knowhow on her character attributes to get the job done. Accompanied by a number of Dimitrescu sisters, working your way around the castle without being harmed is a task in itself. Well, that’s if your game doesn’t leave the most deadly foe in a completely useless state. That said, on May 10, one player was exposed to a very different side of the mutant human countess. Resident Evil Lady Dimitrescu bug discovered Posting to the Resident Evil subreddit, user Ishmaille made an interesting discovery. They said: “About 3 hours in. I have no idea how she got stuck there, but I’m happy about it.” Looking upwards, the huge frame of Lady Dimitrescu was lodged even higher than usual. If you thought she couldn’t get any taller, then think again. She was stuck in a corner with no way of escaping, but towered over the player from a tremendous height. Whether or not this is a common bug in-game is unknown, but it looks like many people in the comments couldn’t believe it either. If only the boss fight had started up – the player could have put her to the sword there and then, just three hours into their playthrough.
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Wild Hearts review: Co-op is where the heart is – Dexerto
Wild Hearts review: Co-op is where the heart is Wild Hearts is a Monster Hunter-inspired fighting game set in the midst of feudal Japan, and it’s an intense, innovative experience. However, all’s not perfect in this graphically demanding title, causing it to falter on more than one occasion. The Monster Hunter style of gameplay has been around for over two decades, meaning EA had a sizeable task on their hands to fill the shoes of previous greats with Wild Hearts. This caused many Monster Hunter fans to be relatively cautious as to how it’ll stand against competitors. Luckily, Wild Hearts holds its own against the legendary series, bringing something unique to the table while still perfecting those beloved Monster Hunter mechanics. However, along with the inherent positives outlining the title, it falls short in certain aspects. Among its graphical problems and accessibility issues, Wild Hearts prioritizes a more cooperative style of play suited to experienced Monster Hunter players that those less familiar with these types of mechanics may take some time to get used to. Wild Hearts: Key details Price: £59.99/$69.99 – Developer: Electronic Arts – Release Date: February 17, 2023 – Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC – Wild Hearts trailer Heavily inspired gameplay Despite being relatively similar to Monster Hunter in its fighting style, design, and creature behavior pattern, Wild Hearts still manages to deliver its own style through the Kemono (creatures to hunt) design and the versatility of the Karakuri (buildable resources to help in a fight or exploration). All the unique experiences, like the use of a giant hammer to stun an enemy, with a familiar gameplay foundation make for a combination we couldn’t get enough of. The Monster Hunter-inspired gameplay combined with Assassins Creed-like Eagle Vision senses and Fortnite-style fighting introduces new levels to each combat, rather than it becoming a fated hack and slash. Such inspirations feel like they were the driving force of Wild Hearts. These gameplay elements were certainly overwhelming at times, often having to navigate between dodging a charging Kingtusk, building a protective wall, and doing damage to it all within seconds. However, after the first few fights and the unlocking of more versatile Karakuri, we were able to truly master jumping combos, comically large hammers, gliders, and so much more. Co-op enhanced combat Despite being either a solo adventure or a co-op experience, it truly feels like Wild Hearts is best played with friends — or at least other hunters who can aid in a particularly tough battle. Unfortunately, playing solo feels unbalanced and extremely challenging, with lengthy battles making it feel as if you’re incredibly underpowered. Fighting multiple powerful enemies in one go, each with their own quick and devastating attack, can quickly become overwhelming and, while not impossible to complete, it often took us multiple attempts (and a lot of grinding) to upgrade some gear before we stood a chance. That’s not to say that this is the experience for everyone, rather, an experienced Monster Hunter player may be able to master the mechanics much quicker, but for beginners, expect a bit of a learning curve first few boss battles. Ultimately, even with the aid of the collectible and upgradable Tsukmo, we found single-player to be lengthy, frustrating, and often required extreme dedication to have a fighting chance — until more Karakuri was unlocked and we began to master the mechanics. To get the best experience out of Wild Hearts, we found it best to play with friends or other hunters. It makes the game feel smoother, quicker, and much more efficient. The timing fails the fights On the topic of long battles, we found some of the Kemono to be extremely long-winded, often spending over half an hour to fell the creature, even with a full team of hunters — primarily due to their high health and their tendency to run away. Having to chase a Ragetail across the map three or more times was undeniably tiresome, taking us away from the intensity of battle. Battles were made more frustrating due to a few framerate drops, glitches, and the length of time it takes the character to recover from being hit. On more than one occasion, despite pressing the right buttons to recover, we found ourselves stuck between a glitching tree or unable to recover quickly enough, often leading to an unnecessary killing blow. Despite these combat flaws, it’s tough to ignore the inherent fun we had when competing in an intense Kingtusk battle, and the feeling of watching it fall after a considerable amount of dedication and time was second to none. Imperfect visuals Alongside a few glitches where the player character finds themselves stuck in trees, Wild Hearts’ introduction and boss battles presented occasions where the visuals were lacking: Stuttering, framerate drops, and vision blur during battles were a primary point of frustration for us, leaving left us rather worried about the quality of the rest of our experience. Luckily, the few visual issues and stutters didn’t take away from the beauty of the world around us. They may not be jaw-dropping but, the visuals and world design undoubtedly hold their own, bringing the world to life in every unique region. A hub of freedom, beauty, and life When it comes to a game like Wild Heart there are undoubtedly two vital aspects: the fighting, and the central hub. After all, you can’t move from one monster to the other without having the chance to collect resources, interact with NPCs, upgrade your weapons or armor, and complete exciting sidequests. Luckily, Minato does exactly this, providing players with the perfect place for rest, upgrading, shopping, and some fantastic side quests. On top of just how beautiful it is, the town is filled with life and stories, truly making the region feel like a home as well as a resting spot. The members of the town are well-written and independent — with a personal favorite being Yatarō due to his moody comments and desire to refuse help from anyone. The Verdict – 3/5 Ultimately, Wild Hearts feels like it was made for a group of hunters. Playing solo isn’t beginner friendly, and is relatively time-consuming. While the gameplay and battles are enjoyable as a whole, combining building with tactical fighting, we couldn’t help but feel like the stutters and slow pace held us back from the fast-paced experience we looked for. Nevertheless, for any Monster Fan, new or experienced, this is a fantastic addition to the genre — although it doesn’t seem to have quite garnered a podium position just yet. Reviewed on PC If you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.
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Wild Hearts: Release date, trailer, platforms & more – Dexerto
Wild Hearts: Release date, trailer, platforms & more EA / Koei TecmoEA is teaming up with Omega Force and Koei Tecmo to create Wild Hearts, a new adventure game set in fantasy feudal Japan. Here’s everything we know about it. Headed by EA, Omega Force, and Koei Tecmo, Wild Hearts is a brand-new hunting game set in a fantasy version of Japan. It features colossal beasts, unique crafting, and co-op adventures, all rolled into a classic monster hunting experience. With the game only recently announced and not set to release until 2023, there are a few teasers that have given us an insight into this upcoming Monster Hunter-style game. Here’s everything we know about Wild Hearts so far. Contents Wild Hearts release date – Trailers – Gameplay – Does Wild Hearts have co-op and crossplay? – What platforms can you play Wild Hearts on? – Wild Hearts release date Along with the unveiling of the new hunting game, a release date was announced. Wild Hearts will be released on February 17, 2023, meaning you won’t have to wait years for the title to be available. Wild Hearts trailers The announcement of Wild Hearts was primarily done through a reveal trailer, while an extended gameplay reveal was showcased on October 5, 2022. You can watch the reveal trailer above. Up next came a deeper look at the Karakuri technology in Wild Hearts, with a dedicated trailer debuting on November 17. Here we got a glimpse at various defensive traps and aggressive constructions in action. On January 26, 2023, we got a deeper dive into one of the beasts present within Wild Hearts, otherwise known as the Golden Tempest. With that came an insight into the fighting mechanics, gameplay, and how these creatures move. You can watch it below. Wild Hearts gameplay Set in Azuma, Wild Hearts is a fantasy experience that closely resembled feudal Japan, just with plenty of monsters and genetically altered animals. The game begins after players become bearers of a life-sustaining technology and are tasked to restore balance across the region and potentially save the world. As for the gameplay itself, you can work alone or with up to two friends to complete quests, hunt creatures, and meet up with other players throughout the world. The new seven-minute gameplay video showcased how hunters can utilize ancient technology to take down the game’s colossal creatures, utilizing various traps to give them an edge over their monolithic foes. Does Wild Hearts have co-op and crossplay? Due to the multiplayer aspect of the game, it has been confirmed that Wild Hearts will have both co-op and crossplay capabilities. This allows anyone to enjoy the adventure, no matter what platform you choose to experience it on. What platforms can you play Wild Hearts on? Wild Hearts will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. That’s everything we currently know about EA’s Wild Hearts, but we will be updating this article whenever new information comes out so be sure to check back soon. In the meantime, take a look at some of these other upcoming titles: The Elder Scrolls 6 | GTA 6 | God of War: Ragnarok | Wolverine | Spider-Man 2 | Forspoken | Pokemon Violet & Scarlet | Wonder Woman | DokeV | 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 | Haunted Chocolatier | Hogwarts Legacy | The Expanse: A Telltale Series
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Wild Hearts preview: A budding rival to the Monster Hunter series – Dexerto
Wild Hearts preview: A budding rival to the Monster Hunter series Koei Tecmo / Electronic ArtsCapcom’s Monster Hunter franchise has largely been unchallenged in a genre of its own for the last few generations but through a surprise partnership between Koei Tecmo and EA, a new challenger in Wild Hearts is shaping up to be its most formidable rival yet. With a faster pace, more fluid combat systems, and unique gadgets to be constructed on the fly, you’ll quickly be hooked into the world of Azuma. In one of the more surprising partnerships in recent years, Japanese developers under the Koei Tecmo banners, best known for the Dynasty Warriors series, have struck a deal with Electronic Arts as part of the EA Originals program. While this pipeline mostly helps indie titles find an audience, be it Unravel or Josef Fares’ It Takes Two, the Originals label is now being applied to arguably its biggest release yet as Wild Hearts looks to make a splash in the Western market. At its core, the project has seemingly been designed to target the Monster Hunter fandom, and that comparison is something EA was more than willing to tackle head-on during an early briefing we attended. Rather than shying away from the Capcom giant, the developers are acutely aware Wild Hearts will be held up against the mega-popular franchise that has stood apart in its own genre for the better part of 20 years. Wild Hearts wastes no time luring you in. From its lush forests amid a feudal Japan-inspired backdrop you can swiftly navigate with a range of fluid movement systems to colossal enemies you strike down with engaging combat mechanics, Wild Hearts presents a fresh spin on the genre without abandoning its roots. From just a few hours in the early game experience, it’s already clear this new formula working a treat. Rising out of Monster Hunter’s shadow For those familiar with Capcom’s series, you’ll feel right at home in Wild Hearts. Much of the gameplay loop remains similar in that your top priority is to venture out and slay beasts of different shapes and sizes. These often enormous foes have considerable health pools, varied attacks, and different weaknesses to exploit. Multiple weapons are there to accommodate various playstyles, be it a long-ranged archer, a beefy melee build, or a more agile glass cannon. There’s something for everyone. While the game does incorporate a linear campaign to start with, it’s the sprawling open world and its many challenges within that serve as the main draw to keep you coming back in the long run. This is no different to Monster Hunter. It’s about the cycle of preparing for a fight, tracking the creature down, defeating it in any which way you can, then reaping the rewards to upgrade your character and equipment before doing it all over again. As you would expect, these creatures are no slouches. Although our initial hands-on window was limited to just a small portion of the full map, the handful of monsters, referred to as Kemono (beasts or animals in Japanese), we encountered in the opening areas all presented a steep challenge. Some are imposing with their sheer enormity while others are lightning-quick, making them a tough target to hit. But all had their own attack patterns to master, movements to nail down, and phases to anticipate each go around, keeping you on your toes from start to finish. On foot your character has access to a wide variety of weapons in order to slay said beasts. Numerous attacking styles and combos exist for most of these tools but it’s unclear if they’ll reach the same depth as those found in Monster Hunter. Though combat on foot is just the very beginning of what’s possible in Wild Hearts. Through a seamless crafting system referred to as ‘Karakuri’, players can leverage ancient technology to get a leg up on the otherworldly monsters that lie ahead. At the press of a button, you can instantly generate a certain structure just about anywhere you please. What begins as planting a basic building block to help you launch into the sky soon evolves into building a giant contraption to slam down on enemy targets for a huge stagger window. With crafting materials always close by, and the ease in which new builds can be littered throughout a fight, this system isn’t just tacked on for the odd assist. It’s an integral part of Wild Hearts’ combat rhythm that you’re constantly looking to utilize just as much as your standard weapon. The game has largely been balanced around these structures, meaning you’re always looking for the next opportunity to set something up and catch the monster off-guard. A regular jumping attack deals a small chunk of damage, for instance. But leaping from a tall pillar with a spring at its peak to propel you skyward, then striking a foe beneath you is a surefire way to boost attack damage immensely. Given we only just scratched the surface with a small number of these Karakuri in play for the early hands-on session, it’ll be fascinating to see what else is in store later down the line. The late-game flow is sure to be even more enticing with potentially dozens of these craftable systems in play as you tackle Wild Hearts’ most challenging enemies. Better if you bring a friend Wild Hearts can be played in a party of up to three and it’s with a full trio that the game shines brightest. While solo and duo options are available, devs confirmed difficulty is dynamically scaled for each party size. The smaller your crew, the more tedious each battle becomes. With just one target on the map, enemy AI is essentially locked on at all times. This can make even simpler fights all the more challenging as the game’s crafting system is harder to rely on. As giant bosses hunt you down, there’s very little room for error when selecting your build of choice and placing it in the right position. That’s not to say it’s impossible, but if you’re heading in alone, you’re in for a far tougher experience than the alternative. When multiple characters are on the battlefield, not only does it allow more time to set up the optimal structures, but it creates room for a synergy otherwise lost in solo play. One member of your party might choose to hone in on movement-based Karakuri for the team. Another may spend their time building walls to stagger enemies as they charge up attacks. While the final member of the squad could focus on keeping aggro and luring targets into traps. It’s a wonderfully inventive evolution in the genre and one that ensures no two hunts play out in exactly the same way. A promising road to launch Despite the recency of its reveal, Wild Hearts is just months out from its full release on February 17, 2023. Given the polished state of the early build we played and how feature-complete the early game experience is already, it seems a delay is unlikely so fans won’t have to wait long to jump in. When they do, they can expect full crossplay support on day one and no trace of microtransactions at launch. While developers didn’t shut down the idea of purchasable in-game content later on, they assured any microtransactions would be “purely cosmetic” if they do go down that road. A breath of fresh air given the current climate. Obviously, it’s impossible to gauge replayability, endgame systems, and the like from this early build alone. But if the rest of the experience is anything like the opening hours, Wild Hearts could be the first major blow to Monster Hunter’s dominance in quite some time.
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Wild Hearts PC requirements – Minimum & recommended specs – Dexerto
Wild Hearts PC requirements – Minimum & recommended specs Koei TecmoThe Wild Hearts PC system requirements have been revealed, so here is both the minimum and recommended hardware needed to run the upcoming monster hunting game smoothly. Wild Hearts aims to bring Monster Hunter-inspired fights to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC upon release. However, those looking to slay the game’s monolithic beasts and team up with fellow hunters online will need to know what hardware is required to run it smoothly. After all, dying due to low FPS and stutters will prove incredibly frustrating, especially when it could have been avoided. Fortunately, our Wild Hearts PC requirements guide has all the minimum and recommended hardware you need to play without any performance issues. So, before you go placing that Wild Hearts pre-order, we recommend looking at all the PC system requirements below. Wild Hearts PC system requirements Minimum system requirements OS: 64 bit Windows 10 – Processor (AMD): AMD Ryzen 5 2600 – Processor (Intel): Intel Core i5-8400 – Memory: 12GB – Graphics card (AMD): Radeon RX 5500 XT (VRAM 8GB) – Graphics card (NVIDIA): GeForce GTX 1060 (VRAM 6GB) – DirectX: 12 – Online Connection Requirements: 512 KBPS or faster internet connection – Hard-drive space: 80GB – Recommended system requirements OS: 64 bit Windows 10 – Processor (AMD): AMD Ryzen 5 3600 – Processor (Intel): Intel Core i7-8700K – Memory: 16GB – Graphics card (AMD): Radeon RX 5700 XT (VRAM 8GB) – Graphics card (NVIDIA): GeForce GTX 2070 (VRAM 8GB) – DirectX: 12 – Online Connection Requirements: 512 KBPS or faster internet connection – Hard-drive space: 80GB – So, there you have it, that’s all the Wild Hearts system requirements you need to run the game smoothly on PC. Make sure you check out our Wild Hearts page for all the latest news and guides.
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Wild Hearts Kingtusk: Weaknesses, armor, weapons & more – Dexerto
Wild Hearts Kingtusk: Weaknesses, armor, weapons & more Electronic ArtsWild Hearts’ Kingtusk is the first challenging boss hunters come up against, making it a relatively tough fight, especially if you head in unprepared. Here’s how to defeat it along with its weaknesses, the best armor, weapons, and more. When it comes to monster hunter games like Wild Hearts, challenging battles are inevitable. However, the best hunters always go into them fully prepared, whether that’s with the right weapon, knowledge, or food. This is entirely the case for the challenging Kingtusk, the first monster you come up against in Wild Hearts. Luckily, to help you get through that tricky fight, there are a few tips and tricks. We’ve put together everything you need to know about defeating the Kingtusk including its weaknesses and the best weapons and armor for you to try out. Contents Kingtusk weaknesses – Best armor for the Kingtusk – Best weapons to use on the Kingtusk – How to defeat the Kingtusk – Kingtusk weaknesses Fire The Kingtusk is especially weak to fire, meaning if you’ve unlocked the torch Karakuri then place it down and deal some fantastic fire damage to this creature whenever you can. Headshots Sure, the Kingtusks large body is ideal for players to hit, but its true weak spot is right on its head. Aim for there, preferably with fire and you’ll be taking down this Kemono quicker than ever. Slashing and Piercing weapons To help deal even more damage, try combining the headshots and fire with your slashing and piercing weapons. These include the Karakuri Katana, Nodachi, and the bow. Best armor to use on the Kingtusk With the notion being that you’ll be relatively new to the game when first fighting the Kingtusk, you’ll only have a choice of three armor sets. The best armor you can put on for the first Kingtusk is the Young Samurai set. The Kingtusk deals brute damage over anything particularly elemental so you’re better off going for direct protection instead. However, it’s worth seeing what works best for you and not being afraid to hunt a few different creatures to gain some handy resources, skills, and perhaps some new armor. Best weapon for the Kingtusk As previously mentioned, one of the Kingtusks’ weaknesses is Slashing and Piercing weapons. With that and the sheer size of this Kemono in mind, we recommend using the Bow. While not extremely high in damage, it has the versatility and distance to keep you safe, while still dealing huge damage on those vital weak spots. How to defeat the Kingtusk in Wild Hearts It’s no secret that the Kingtusk is the first challenge many come up against in Wild Hearts, so you need to approach the fight carefully, preferably with friends or other hunters. When getting into the battle, your Bulwark Karakuri is the best defense you’ll have. Whenever you see the Kingtusk begin to charge, by lowering its head and pawing the ground, quickly build a Bulwark and you’ll be safe from its attack. Then, while fighting, try to aim for its weak spots that are located on the blue markers around its body. Ripping this out will hurt it considerably and increase your thread storage, ideal for more protection and agility. Using a bow on its weak spots or even fire will help combine all its weaknesses and really take this beast down quickly. However, while going on the offense is the only real way you’ll be able to do damage, the Kingtusk has extremely high health, meaning dodging is a must. The main tip to defeating the Kingtusk in Wild Hearts is to be patient. Attack when there’s an opening and dodge as much as you can or it’ll quickly send you back to your camp. Lastly, before getting into any battle, be sure to eat some food. This will help you boost some handy stats without needing to work too hard. By following these tips, you should find the Kingtusk to be a little easier than before, although it will still be a challenge, after all, it is still a boss. While waiting for players to join your hunt or preparing to go in alone, take a look at some of our other handy Wild Hearts content and guides: Wild Hearts: All Kemono & how to defeat them | Wild Hearts review-in-progress | How long is Wild Hearts? | Is Wild Hearts cross-platform? | How to play multiplayer in Wild Hearts
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Wild Hearts: How to find Pointed Scales – Dexerto
Wild Hearts: How to find Pointed Scales Electronic ArtsIn Wild Hearts, upgrading and crafting new weapons and armor may require you to seek out rare materials such as Pointed Scales. Here are the locations to find Pointed Scales in Wild Hearts. There are many ways to increase your power as a hunter in Wild Hearts, whether that’s through gaining skill as a player, better armor, or upgrading your weapons. While we can’t help too much with the skill, we can help with the upgrading – specifically those that need Pointed Scales. Throughout this open-world game published by EA, players will find they need Pointed Scales to continue improving their gear. Unfortunately, there’s not much explanation as to how to find this elusive material. That’s why we’ve compiled everything you need to know about tracking down the resource in Wild Hearts. If you’re looking to find more hard-to-get materials, check out our guides on how to find Ancient Lumber, Mirror Stone, or Lightstone. Pointed Scales location in Wild Hearts You’ll find Pointed Scales in two locations, Akikure Canyon and Fuyufusagi Fort, making it a material you’ll only be able to find after you’ve completed chapter one. Unfortunately, getting hold of Pointed Scales isn’t as easy as some of the other resources. You’ll need to take down a Kemono instead of simply harvesting it from a wall or the floor, so make sure you come ready for a fight. Once you find yourself in one of the two locations, keep an eye out for either Nightshade Monitors (in Akikure Canyon) or Shardshower Monitors (In Fuyufusagi Fort). Hunting these creatures and harvesting them after will grant you some Pointed Scales. They shouldn’t be too hard of a fight with the right Karakuri and weapon by your side. So, those are all the locations you’ll need to check out if you’re looking for some Pointed Scales. While hunting at the Nightshade or Shardshower Monitors, why not take a look at some of our other Wild Hearts guides and content: Wild Hearts: All Kemono & how to defeat them | Wild Hearts review | How long is Wild Hearts? | Is Wild Hearts cross-platform? | How to play multiplayer in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts Kingtusk: Weaknesses, armor, weapons & more | Can you play Wild Hearts on Steam Deck? | Every weapon in Wild Hearts explained | Best starting weapons in Wild Hearts | Every Karakuri in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts: How to find Ancient Lumber | How to find Lightstone | How to find Mirror Stone
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Wild Hearts: How to find Mirror Stone – Dexerto
Wild Hearts: How to find Mirror Stone Electronic ArtsMirror Stone in Wild Hearts is a material you will want to grab if you wish to upgrade your weapons. But since it doesn’t appear until later on in your playthrough, it can be tricky to find. Here’s how to find Mirror Stone in Wild Hearts. Wild Hearts is a thrilling monster hunter game with a variety of weapons, armor, Karakuri, and materials to collect, all helping enhance your career as a hunter. However, finding certain materials as you travel can be tricky, especially if they’re as elusive as Mirror Stones. So, with that in mind, we’ve put together all the Mirror Stone locations in Wild Hearts to help you upgrade your weapons and armor, or just to prepare for future battles. Wild Hearts Mirror Stone location Mirror Stone can only be found in Akikure Canyon, making it one of the later resources you’ll be able to get. Akikure Canyon is the fourth region you will unlock so you’ll need to start hunting for it after completing Chapter 1. Once you’ve done so, Mirror Stones are relatively easy to find. We recommend looking in the underground tunnels since that’s where they spawn frequently. Just watch out for any dangerous Kemono since they tend to hide in the same location and can easily creep up on the player when they’re mining. So, those are all the places you can find Mirror Stones in Wild Hearts. Be sure to take a look at some of our other handy Wild Hearts guides and content: Wild Hearts: All Kemono & how to defeat them | Wild Hearts review | How long is Wild Hearts? | Is Wild Hearts cross-platform? | How to play multiplayer in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts Kingtusk: Weaknesses, armor, weapons & more | Can you play Wild Hearts on Steam Deck? | Every weapon in Wild Hearts explained | Best starting weapons in Wild Hearts | Every Karakuri in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts: How to find Ancient Lumber | How to find Lightstone
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Wild Hearts: How to find Lightstone – Dexerto
Wild Hearts: How to find Lightstone Electronic ArtsObtaining Lightstone in Wild Hearts will help you to upgrade your weapons and armor, but where exactly is the Lightstone location? Here’s everything you need to know. Wild Hearts is filled with powerful Kemono and tons of weapons, armor, and resources to help defeat them. One such resource is Lightstone, a vital piece of material that comes in extremely useful further down the game’s main storyline. Lightstone can be tricky to get hold of though, especially if you’re not too sure where to find it. So, with that in mind, here’s the location of Lightstone in Wild Hearts so you can get to upgrading your weapon and taking down that frustrating Kemono. Wild Hearts Lightstone location The only location you’ll be able to find Lightstone in is Fuyufusagi Fort, making it easy to locate but slow to collect. You’ll want to keep an eye out for an orange glow on the walls, this is Lightstone. Fuyufusagi Fort is a location you’ll reach around the middle of chapter two and will prove imperative if you need to upgrade your weapons or craft new armor. Since this is the only place you’ll be able to find Lightstone in, it’s well worth checking back here regularly since it will become a highly required resource as the game goes on. That’s how you can find Lightstone in Wild Hearts. While looking for Lightstone at Fuyufusagi Fort, be sure to check out some of our other handy Wild Hearts guides and content: Wild Hearts: All Kemono & how to defeat them | Wild Hearts review | How long is Wild Hearts? | Is Wild Hearts cross-platform? | How to play multiplayer in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts Kingtusk: Weaknesses, armor, weapons & more | Can you play Wild Hearts on Steam Deck? | Every weapon in Wild Hearts explained | Best starting weapons in Wild Hearts | Every Karakuri in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts: How to find Ancient Lumber
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Wild Hearts: How to find Leporine Fruit – Dexerto
Wild Hearts: How to find Leporine Fruit Electronic ArtsIf you want to get a boost for your Wild Hearts hunter, you’ll need to acquire the rare but powerful Leporine Fruit. Here’s how to find this fabled fruit. Battling Kemono in Wild Hearts is considerably easier when you have some good food before the battle. One of the best foods to eat, depending on the Kemono you’re about to fight, is Leporine Fruits. They grant the hunter Wood Resilience (+3), Wood Boost (3%), and Attack Foil (1%), meaning they allow you to head into battle equipped and powerful. However, actually locating Leporine Fruit in this large open-world game can be a challenge, especially since you won’t find it lying on the floor like Ancient Lumber. So, with that in mind, here’s how to find Leporine Fruits in Wild Hearts. If you’re looking to find even more hard-to-get materials, check out our guides on how to find Mirror Stone, Lightstone, Pointed Scales, or Demon Rock. Leporine Fruit location in Wild Hearts Unlike previous Wild Hearts materials like Pointed Scales where you have to take down a Kemono to get it, Leporine Fruit is given to players who prefer being kind rather than taking down everything they see. To get Leporine Fruit in Wild Hearts, head to Harugasumi Way and pet the Gladefruit Hare dotted around the map. Petting these adorable creatures will grant you some Leporine Fruit, although you may need to pet them more than once to get the desired material. Luckily, the Gladefruit Hares are completely harmless, even coming up to you rather than running away. This makes Leporine Fruit an incredibly easy resource to get when you know how and where to find it. That’s how to find Leporine Fruit in Wild Hearts. While looking out for Gladefruit Hares or petting them until they drop your material, take a look at some of our other handy Wild Hearts guides and content: Wild Hearts: All Kemono & how to defeat them | Wild Hearts review | How long is Wild Hearts? | Is Wild Hearts cross-platform? | How to play multiplayer in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts Kingtusk: Weaknesses, armor, weapons & more | Can you play Wild Hearts on Steam Deck? | Every weapon in Wild Hearts explained | Best starting weapons in Wild Hearts | Every Karakuri in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts: How to find Ancient Lumber | How to find Lightstone | How to find Mirror Stone | How to find Pointed Scales
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Wild Hearts: How to find Giant Kemono Gems – Dexerto
Wild Hearts: How to find Giant Kemono Gems Electronic ArtsGiant Kemono Gems in Wild Hearts are an important material to help improve your power and become a stronger monster hunter. Here’s how to find the rare Giant Kemono Gems so you can get ahead. Wild Hearts is all about skill, powerful weapons, Karakuri, and the right materials for the job. After all, you can’t upgrade your weapons or protect yourself with the right armor without the materials you need to regularly upgrade them. One such material is the Giant Kemono Gem, an extremely useful resource that seems incredibly rare, especially when there are not many ways to get hold of it. So, with its rarity and important nature in mind, here’s how to find Giant Kemono Gems in this monster-hunting game. If you’re looking to find even more hard-to-get materials, check out our guides on how to find Mirror Stone, Lightstone, Pointed Scales, Demon Rock, or Leporine Fruit Giant Kemono Gems location in Wild Hearts Upon getting hold of a Giant Kemono Gem, the description will read, “Material obtained from a Kemono that harbors a mysterious power, and is rumored to offer much more than its obvious decorative beauty.” Just from the description alone, we can assume that you’ll need to either hunt or pet Kemonos to acquire this rare item. So, while Giant Kemono Gems don’t have a specific location, they do have a specific way of obtaining them, namely killing some extremely large, and deadly Kemono. Luckily, however, there are two different Kemono you can fight to get hold of Giant Kemono Gems in Wild Hearts. The first is the Earthbreaker, unlocked later on in the main story. This is a tough battle and an incredibly large Kemono, but once you’ve defeated it, you’ll get some Giant Kemono Gems to help upgrade your weapons and armor. The second Kemono you can fight for this material is a Mighty Goldshard. This is found after Chapter 3 and will only be available on Mighty Hunts. Defeating these can give you some Giant Kemono Gems but it is a rare drop so nothing is guaranteed. Ultimately, if you want a reliable source of Giant Kemono Gems, we recommend fighting the Earthbreaker purely for the guarantee of the material as a reward. So, that’s how you can find Giant Kemono Gems in Wild Hearts. While hunting the Earthbreaker or trying to progress through the story, take a look at some of our other handy Wild Hearts guides and content: Wild Hearts: All Kemono & how to defeat them | Wild Hearts review | How long is Wild Hearts? | Is Wild Hearts cross-platform? | How to play multiplayer in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts Kingtusk: Weaknesses, armor, weapons & more | Can you play Wild Hearts on Steam Deck? | Every weapon in Wild Hearts explained | Best starting weapons in Wild Hearts | Every Karakuri in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts: How to find Ancient Lumber | How to find Lightstone | How to find Mirror Stone | How to find Pointed Scales
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Wild Hearts: How to find Demon Rock – Dexerto
Wild Hearts: How to find Demon Rock Electronic ArtsImproving weapons and armor in Wild Hearts requires Demon Rock. As such an important resource can be tricky to find, here’s the best location for Demon Rock in Wild Hearts. Wild Hearts has a bit of everything, from Kemono hunting, Karakuri creating, exploration, and material gathering. In fact, without collecting multiple materials, you can’t effectively fight Kemono since your weapons and armor will likely not be up to scratch. So, you need to get hold of some useful resources, like the hard-to-get Demon Rock. Such materials like Demon Rock can be tricky to find in this open-world game, especially since they only appear in one, late-game location. So, with that in mind, we’ve put together everything you need to know about how to find Demon Rock in Wild Hearts, as well as a distinct location inside that region. If you’re looking to find even more hard-to-get materials, check out our guides on how to find Ancient Lumber, Mirror Stone, Lightstone, or Pointed Scales. Demon Rock location in Wild Hearts Demon Rock can be found in Fuyufusagi Fort – one of the Wild Hearts locations that becomes available at the end of Chapter three. We recommend traveling to the Cavern Camp, located on the southwest of the Fort. Once you’re there, head north along the Snowy Otsuki Path until you reach a fork in the road. Then, head left, down Chilling Lane and keep an eye out for any Demon Rock along the cavern walls. It looks like a bright orange stone. That’s how you can find Demon Rocks in Wild Hearts. While heading over to Fuyufusagi Fort and finding the perfect cavern, take a look at some of our other handy Wild Hearts guides and content to help you on your way: Wild Hearts: All Kemono & how to defeat them | Wild Hearts review | How long is Wild Hearts? | Is Wild Hearts cross-platform? | How to play multiplayer in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts Kingtusk: Weaknesses, armor, weapons & more | Can you play Wild Hearts on Steam Deck? | Every weapon in Wild Hearts explained | Best starting weapons in Wild Hearts | Every Karakuri in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts: How to find Ancient Lumber | How to find Lightstone | How to find Mirror Stone | How to find Pointed Scales
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Wild Hearts: How to find Ancient Lumber – Dexerto
Wild Hearts: How to find Ancient Lumber Electronic ArtsAncient Lumber in Wild Hearts is instrumental in upgrading your weapons, but if you don’t know where to look, we have the Ancient Lumber location for you right here. Wild Hearts is filled with a variety of resources to help you improve your weapons, build new armor, or stay alive longer when fighting a tough boss. One such resource is often a frustration amongst many a new player, otherwise known as Ancient Lumber. Ancient Lumber is extremely useful, meaning you’ll likely need plenty throughout your journey in this open-world game. Luckily, there’s an easy way to find these mysterious logs, all you need to do is know where to look. Wild Hearts Ancient Lumber location Once you grab the first Ancient Lumber in Wild Hearts, a description will be available, stating that Ancient Lumber is “obtained by felling old trees along the old blossom trail or on the Spirit Isle.” This gives us a great starting location, especially since the Old Blossom Trail and Spirit Isle are the first two regions you’ll go to. Simply head over to the first region you land in, or head into the Spirit Isle and look for a green and brown log with a blue shimmer around it. We found the Spirit Isle to have more of this resource than the Old Blossom Trail but you can look in either location. That’s how you can find tons of Ancient Lumber in Wild Hearts. While traveling to the Spirit Isle, take a look at some of our handy Wild Hearts guides and content to help you through the game: Wild Hearts: All Kemono & how to defeat them | Wild Hearts review | How long is Wild Hearts? | Is Wild Hearts cross-platform? | How to play multiplayer in Wild Hearts | Wild Hearts Kingtusk: Weaknesses, armor, weapons & more | Can you play Wild Hearts on Steam Deck? | Every weapon in Wild Hearts explained | Best starting weapons in Wild Hearts | Every Karakuri in Wild Hearts
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Is Wild Hearts cross-platform? Crossplay for PS5, Xbox Series X|S & PC – Dexerto
Is Wild Hearts cross-platform? Crossplay for PS5, Xbox Series X|S & PC Koei TecmoWondering whether Wild Hearts has crossplay and cross-progression between PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC? Well, our handy hub has everything you need to know about these features. Wild Hearts is an upcoming hunting game that shares similarities to Capcom’s beloved Monster Hunter series. The game enables up to three hunters to team up to take down colossal beasts in adrenaline-fueled multiplayer quests. However, unlike Monster Hunter, players in Wild Hearts can utilize ancient technology to build a variety of traps and helpful gadgets to get an edge over their foes. It certainly sounds incredibly exciting, but many players will be wondering whether Wild Hearts support crossplay and cross-progression. Fortunately, our Wild Heart crossplay hub has everything you need to about this highly-requested feature. Does Wild Hearts have crossplay and cross-progression? Yes, Wild Hearts supports crossplay. This means players on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC can team up to take down the monolithic monsters. So, if you were on the fence about which platform to purchase Wild Hearts on, then don’t worry, as you’ll be able to team up with fellow hunters no matter what platform you play on. Wild Hearts crossplay functionality also ensures the game’s playerbase remains healthy, enabling the entire community to play with one another. The developers have yet to reveal, whether Wild Hearts will have cross-progression, but we’ll likely hear more information as we get closer to the game’s release date. However, with Wild Hearts being playable across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC – there could be a good possibility that players can transfer their saves across these devices. As always, we’ll be sure to update this piece as soon as more information is revealed. So, there you have it, that’s everything we know about Wild Hearts crossplay and cross-progression. Until then, check out our Wild Hearts release date hub for all the latest news and information surrounding the upcoming monster-slaying game.
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Wild Hearts: All Kemono & how to defeat them – Dexerto
Wild Hearts: All Kemono & how to defeat them Electronic ArtsWild Hearts is an expansive monster-hunting experience filled with unique and deadly creatures to hunt. Here are all the creatures present within Wild Hearts and how you can defeat them. The Wild Hearts creatures, otherwise known as Kemono are imposing monsters intent on manipulating the environment around them, causing extreme danger to the towns already present. These creatures are deadly, powerful, and often extremely tough for even an experienced hunter to battle. Luckily, there’s a way for players to learn everything they can about the Kemono, as well as a few handy tips to help defeat them. Who are Kemono? Kemono are the giant plant-inspired beasts in Wild Hearts. They are creatures that have undergone a unique evolution by fusing with the nature around them. This enables them to have unique elemental powers. They can modify the environment and use it against hunters and innocent civilians if not taken down. All Kemono in Wild Hearts Altogether there are 14 different Kemono to hunt in Wild Hearts. Here’s a brief explanation of each creature as well as a few handy tips to help you defeat them. When we learn how to fight more of the Kemono we will be adding more tips so be sure to check back soon. Golden Tempest – Ragetail – Sapscourge – Kingtusk – Lavaback – Deathstalker – Amaterasu – Goldshard – Spineglider – Earthbreaker – Dreadclaw – Gritdog – Fumebeak – Emberplume – Golden Tempest The Golden Tempest is a ferocious beast that closely resembles a saber-tooth tiger. This creature can shift from slow to lightning-fast at the flick of a switch and can be extremely powerful against any unprepared hunter. How to fight it: We recommend taking cover when it attacks and using a celestial cannon from a distance. If you don’t have one of those, a bow can work but will take longer. Ragetail Combining beautiful plant life with a disturbing rabid rat, the Ragetail is not to be underestimated. Its size is much smaller than other Kemono but with the tail, speed, and aerial attacks, the Ragetail can quickly fell even the most experienced of hunters. How to fight it: Try to sever the tail as quickly as possible as this will swell in size when the Ragetail is angered. Stay close, attack the tail, and evade any powered-up attacks. Sapscourge The Sapscourge is weirdly adorable with its leafy mustache and fluffy exterior. Don’t be fooled though because this Kemono is a sap shooting pain and can quickly overwhelm solo players if they don’t evade properly. How to fight it: Avoiding those sap shots is vital as it’ll slow you down, the same goes for the pollen as that will knock you out. Ultimately, long range is great here, as is taking out its tail to reduce the range. Kingtusk The Kingtusk is just as tough as it looks, with a fast running speed, a deadly charge, and surprisingly long range thanks to those tusks. Luckily, however, this is a large beast, meaning, when you get far enough into the game, you can climb onto it and wear it down with your Hunter’s Arm. How to fight it: The best way is to climb onto its back and wear it down. If you can’t do that then use your Karakuri to form a barrier between its charge and you. When looking to take down a Kingtusk, Karakuri is your best bet. Lavaback The Lavaback is a huge and deadly ape-like Kemono capable of dealing incredible damage from either short or long-range. It’s quick, filled with lava, and takes the quickest and most cunning hunters to truly fell this beast. How to fight it: To fight the Lavaback you’ll first want to learn its moves and actions. Once you know what to expect you’ll be able to dodge out of the way and get a few attacks in between. On top of that, boost your elemental resistance with an elemental lantern, and don’t forget to eat! Deathstalker The Deathstalker is somewhat mesmerizing and undeniably beautiful with its ice-wolf form. However, this Kemono is extremely overwhelming for either solo or co-op players, especially since it hunts in packs. If you’re in an icy region, keep an eye out for Deathstalkers as they certainly live up to their name. How to fight it: First, some elemental protection from ice will never go amiss. Then, you’ll want to target the icy armor the beasts cover themselves in, underneath that is the sweet spot. Amaterasu If large creatures were bad enough, the Amaterasu takes the battle to the skies, preferring to swoop down on the hunter and then fly away from your attacks. This griffin-type Kemono is deadly and extremely tough to hit unless you’re prepared. How to fight it: Ranged weapons are your best friend with this bird. Keep away from its sweeping attacks and look for the moment when it absorbs celestial thread, that’s your best time to strike. Also, when enraged, aim for the wings. Goldshard This smaller porcupine-like Kemono is not to be underestimated, especially when it launches those painful spines. Any hunter’s biggest mistake with these animals is thinking they’re cute and harmless and then finding themselves quickly back at their camp, with a few spikes in them. How to fight it: Karakuri is your best friend here as it will protect you from those nasty spikes. Simply hide behind your Karakuri and strike whenever the Goldshard stops to regrow its spines. Spineglider Another absolutely adorable creature any hunter will love and fear at the same time. This gliding creature will descend on you from cliff faces and the sky, so be sure to keep an eye out whenever you enter its territory. How to fight it: The Spineglider uses footholds to enable it to swoop in for an attack. Destroy the footholds to force it to lose balance and go in for your attack. Or, when it’s enraged, focus on the tail. Earthbreaker From the first moments in Wild Hearts, we see an Earthbreaker and most will instantly think there’s no way they’ll be fighting a literal mountain. Unfortunately, you will, and it’s equally as scary every time. Luckily, there are a few ways to get this beast down. How to fight it: Normal attacks won’t do anything to the Earthbreaker so you’ll need to look out for its weak spots. We recommend trying to stay away from it and really aiming for those weak spots when you can. Dreadclaw Not all Kemono need to be fought and many hunters will find some so cute that they’ll want to leave them alone. Although this isn’t the case for the screeching Dreadclaw, even if it doesn’t pose much of a threat. How to fight it: Honestly, anything works. They’re not that powerful and are mainly just annoying. Gritdog If you thought the Spineglider was cute then you’ll never want to fight the adorable Gritdog. This red panda-style Kemono is extremely passive and will likely never attack you. Fumebeak Many feel a little bad for the Fumebeak, it’s not quite figured out how to work with nature, rather being poisoned slowly by its own abilities. In a similar fashion to the Gritdog, there’s no need to attack these birds, but a ranged weapon will do the trick if you want to. Emberplume Inspired by a Peacock, the Emberplume was born of fire and beauty. It’s not great for those weak to fire but will likely not pose much of a threat to a hunter, although farmers with easily burnable crops render them a frustrating inconvenience. Those are all the Kemono in Wild Hearts as well as some top tips to help take them down.
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Wild Fortnite Chapter 3 XP exploit goes viral on TikTok – Dexerto
Wild Fortnite Chapter 3 XP exploit goes viral on TikTok Epic GamesEarning XP in Fortnite Chapter 3 can be a bit of a hassle if you do things by the book, but a new viral TikTok shows off one way for players to work the new experience system to their advantage. Any user looking to earn some quick XP in Fortnite Chapter 3 has hit the jackpot with this latest viral TikTok. While we’ve already covered some of the fastest ways to level up in the new season already, this new trick blows all of the competition out of the water, and it only takes a few minutes from start to finish. Viral Tiktok shows how to gain XP fast in Fortnite Chapter 3 The Tiktok shows a player entering into a mostly empty Creative room before crossing a small walkable area and moving into the corner. On the exterior of the room is an INTERACT button that floods the player with over 130,000 XP in the blink of an eye. Players looking to take advantage of this room should note that the actual amount of XP gained will vary depending on if they’ve reached the Creative XP cap for the day. Anyone who wants to use this exploit for themselves can load up Creative and enter the map code 3890-9555-6290. From that point, it’s as simple as following along with the video and interacting with that hidden button and reaping the sweet XP benefits. There is no limit to how many times one person can use the room, but the standard rules might make any individual take smaller than what is shown in the video.
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Why you need to give Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League a chance – Dexerto
Why you need to give Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League a chance RocksteadyStill confused about whether you should play Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League or not? Here’s our take on why you should give it a chance. Whether it’s DC or Marvel, I’ve always enjoyed superhero video games and for die-hard fans like me, it’s even better when the games flip the script and break the ethos of a genre. Now superhero games have evolved in recent years, shifting focus from fighting games to single-player adventures, but Rocksteady’s new looter-shooter Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is an impressive addition to the genre. If you’ve never heard of the Suicide Squad we don’t blame you. They were a relatively unknown team until David Ayer and James Gunn brought them to worldwide attention. Then Rocksteady hyped them up more in 2020 when they announced this game. The fact that Rocksteady was involved in the game’s development boosted anticipation for the release and gave longstanding Arkham fans hope that the game would be faithful to the comics while providing an exciting experience similar to the Arkham Batman games. Unfortunately, if we fast forward to February 2024, when the game finally dropped, the reception has been anything but positive. Players have been bashing Suicide Squad, criticizing its dull gameplay and controversial plot. Yet, despite the negativity around the game, and the fact that players are already abandoning ship after just a few hours, I must confess that I have relished the experience. I took a ride with Task Force X for fifteen hours, and I think you should give Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League a go. This article contains spoilers about Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Killing in the Name Right off the bat I should be honest with you. As the name suggests, yes, you do need to kill the Justice League, including Superman, Green Lantern, The Flash, and Batman. Thankfully, you spare Wonder Woman (although she still dies) and Aquaman just never turns up. While Wonder Woman is unaffected by Brainiac’s mind control, it seems like poor Aquaman ran off after seeing a talking shark with guns. Anyway, the game lets you control all four members of the Suicide Squad – Harley Quinn, Deadshot, King Shark, and Captain Boomerang – and you can switch between characters seamlessly, tailoring your playstyle to each character’s unique perks and quirks. As I already mentioned, there’s been a lot of outcry among fans about the game. Most notably for the controversial treatment of the Justice League – be it Boomerang pissing on a dead Flash, Batman’s anti-climactic death, or even the hilarious Codex descriptions of the Justice League. That said, I think the crucial thing to remember when playing this game is that the Suicide Squad are not your typical heroes or moral characters. They are, without exception, criminals, and their actions and mannerisms are meant to be hated. If you’ve purchased the game in the hopes of being a hero, then I’ve got bad news for you. You’ve bought the wrong game because Kill the Justice League wants you to step in the villain’s shoes and see the world through their eyes. So when the Squad does intolerable actions or makes a snarky comment about your heroes, hey, that’s what you paid for. With that in mind if you believe the Suicide Squad is reckless, doesn’t deserve the spotlight, and that the game should have been more respectful to your favorite hero, you are mistaken. Born to be Wild The gameplay is a lot of fun and allows you to match the speed of the Flash, the might of the Green Lantern, the strength of Superman, and the trickery of Gotham’s Bat. While each member of the team is Psyched Up on missions when they face their arch-enemy, it’s interesting to observe the dynamic between the villain and the hero who mistreated them. The game’s map is also suitably impressive and immerses you in a Metropolis you never believed possible as you try and stop Brainiac from terraforming the Earth. Oh and if you’re wondering why these villains are trying to save the day, well it’s because they have no choice but to obey Waller’s orders, or else the nanobombs in their necks will detonate, killing them instantly. Take a chance on the bad guys While fans are outraged with Rocksteady for insulting their favorite characters, I believe the game allows the developers’ artistic genius to shine. The game’s storyline makes each individual in the squad to be powerful enough to battle corrupted heroes while also partnering you up with other villains such as the Penguin, Gizmo, Toyman, and Lex Luthor. I spent the majority of my time playing as Captain Boomerang, and believe me when I say that using the Speed Force gauntlet and attacking adversaries with quick boomerang strikes was immensely exciting. I was also impressed by the way the open-world looter-shooter heightens the action with its random enemy encounters but also lets you progress through missions or side tasks at your own pace. That said the most fun I had was playing co-op with a friend and we’d have a blast playing as our favorite members of Task Force X. So be wild, be the villain. Don’t have a plan? Don’t worry. Risk it by being reckless in the game. And if you’re still upset about Batman’s death in the game, give it another chance. It will be worth the ride in the end.
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Why Street Fighter 6 is exactly what fighting games need right now – Dexerto
Why Street Fighter 6 is exactly what fighting games need right now CapcomStreet Fighter 6 is a welcome refresher for the beloved fighting game series. Boasting a slew of single-player content, accessible control schemes, and a wealth of extra modes, Street Fighter 6 is exactly what the fighting game genre needs right now. Street Fighter V is on its last legs as its successor, Street Fighter 6, looms on the horizon. For fans of the classic fighting game franchise, this upcoming title is looking pretty clean — both visually and technically. But it’s also a major shakeup from the Street Fighter formula that we’ve grown accustomed to over the years in many ways. From its vibrant cast of new characters and opportunities for new lore (as it takes place after Street Fighter III), to its intense focus on single-player content that drops players right in the world of Street Fighter itself, this game is giving the franchise a fresh new feel that’s appealing to everyone, not just fighting game vets and hardcore fans. After the rough launch of Street Fighter V, it feels like the stars have finally aligned for a fresh, new take on the series. Be the hero of your own story As opposed to other Street Fighter games — and, indeed, many other fighting games in history — Street Fighter 6 is placing an unprecedented focus on single-player content. Now, fighting game fans can become the protagonist of their very own story in the Street Fighter universe as they meet with some of the series’ most iconic characters to hone their martial arts skills and work their way up from the streets of Metro City. For some, this might seem like an superfluous addition that won’t appeal to competitive Street Fighter players. To others, like myself, this is basically everything I ever wanted in a fighting game. As a longtime fan of the franchise, I always envisioned a Street Fighter RPG where players can create their own characters and roam around the world, taking on various opponents and getting tutored by the likes of Ryu and Chun-Li. Now, that dream has become a reality. And although it might not be an award-winning standalone title, it certainly offers newcomers a fun and exciting way to integrate themselves into the Street Fighter series (as well as providing a welcome reprieve from getting beat down against more experienced players in ranked mode). Noobs just wanna have fun That’s not the only thing that might appeal to newer players. Street Fighter 6 is implementing two simpler, more accessible control schemes for those who may have trouble with complicated inputs and combos: Modern and Dynamic controls. This marks the first time that Street Fighter, specifically, has done such a thing, and it’s one of the first major fighting games to ever offer three separate control patterns for both newer players, and those just wanting to mess around. This particular facet of fighting games has long been a point of contention among die-hard players. After all, a major element of the genre is skill. Pulling off certain moves, combos, and parries requires well-practiced timing and precision. When it comes to competitive circles, players would rather fight against opponents on equal footing — not someone who’s getting a special move with a single button press. That being said, a huge factor holding greenhorns back from getting into fighting games is the genre’s overall complexity. With a franchise as big as Street Fighter, it makes sense to expand its player base by opening up these mystifying doors and leveling the playing field, so to speak. After all, not everything has to be totally competitive; sometimes, people just wanna mash buttons and have fun! Something for everyone That being said, Street Fighter 6 also has its fair share of challenging gameplay aspects, not the least of which is its ‘Perfect Parry.’ Unlike the game’s standard Parry, which is achieved by holding down Medium Punch and Medium Kick, players can tap both buttons within a very small window to get a ‘Perfect Parry,’ which offers benefits like instant recovery and the ability to punish a wide array of attacks. On top of its new Drive system, which necessitates active meter management from players, Street Fighter 6 gives players most of the tools for battle right off of the bat, instead of having to build up a meter to use them. Of course, we also can’t discount the game’s Battle Hub mode, which acts as an interactive server where players can go head-to-head in lobbies in both Street Fighter 6 and older titles. Although fighting game lobbies are nothing new, this makes the experience far more interactive and fun with a ton of fresh options. Hearkening back to the franchise’s classic arcade mode mini-games, Street Fighter 6 also boasts a slew of fun game modes to challenge both fighting game noobs and seasoned players alike. Extreme Battle Mode throws obstacles like a raging bull into the mix, making the stakes a bit higher — and also a bit goofier for all involved. It’s a creative way to lighten the game’s competitive atmosphere and offers hardcore players an even bigger challenge when taking on their rivals. Putting the ‘street’ back in Street Fighter Looking back at the past, it’s hard not to compare this upcoming game to the likes of Street Fighter III, both in terms of aesthetics and its status as a major shakeup for the series. Not only does the new game serve as a direct sequel to the Street Fighter III story, it also inherits the spirit of several other of the game’s characteristics. Street Fighter III pushed the technical envelope to an extreme degree, while also introducing a cast of mostly-new characters, with a completely fresh storyline that abandoned Shadaloo and instead offered up a new menu of baddies: The Illuminati. Aesthetically, the Street Fighter III games also shook up the series’ aesthetic in a major way, placing a big focus on hip-hop music. (How could we ever forget Third Strike Online’s ‘Knock You Out?’) This seems to be the case for Street Fighter 6, as well, which notably changed Ryu’s classic theme song to a fresh, funky beat that feels like the old-school fighter is about to unleash the pain on his new-school rivals. He’s a changed man, now — and so is the rest of the game, which boasts a slew of catchy hip-hop beats that have me bobbing my head every time I open up the demo. Of course, we can’t forget the game’s main theme. When I downloaded the beta and went to its game page on my PlayStation 5, my jaw dropped. We’ve come a long way from Street Fighter IV’s ‘Indestructible,’ and I gotta say, this is definitely a tune that will hype you up in preparation for Street Fighter 6’s explosive release. The sound palette for this game is nothing short of masterful — and so are its graphics. Street Fighter 6 manages to combine realism with the series’ classic, cartoony style in the perfect way, maintaining its characters’ iconic designs while also showing their maturity in the years that have passed since Street Fighter V. New characters are an exciting feast for the eyes, while its returning mainstays have gotten a makeover that makes them look more stylish than ever. More than just a fresh coat of paint It’s clear that Street Fighter 6 has a definitive, cohesive vision, both for its gameplay and for its overall look and sound — one that takes a drastic and much-needed turn from its predecessors to invite a ‘New Generation’ of fighting gamers into the fold. I’ll say it with my chest: I believe that Street Fighter 6 is the future of fighting games. With its focus on single-player content, a wide variety of control schemes, and new game modes, Street Fighter 6 is making fighting games more accessible than ever before. Boasting a sharp new look, fantastic new soundtrack, challenging new game mechanics, and a swath of new characters, this game is exactly what the fighting game genre needs. But, I leave it to the community to decide where its place in fighting game history will stand.
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Why speedrunning will be the best part of Elden Ring’s launch – Dexerto
Why speedrunning will be the best part of Elden Ring’s launch FromSoftware’s next entry in the Souls-like genre is upon us, but finally being able to play through the grimdark world of Elden Ring won’t even be the best part of its launch. Speedrunning: The art of completing video games as fast as possible. Whether the game is Super Mario Bros. (1985) or Dying Light 2 (2022), you’d be hard-pressed to find a video game that doesn’t have its own community of speedrunners. That’s because watching speedrunners is like watching the Olympics, especially when witnessing a world record run. You’re watching someone who is the best at what they do pull off incredible feats. While most speedruns are interesting in their own rights, speedruns of FromSoftware games are some of the most exhilarating content you can find on the internet. Souls games take an absurd amount of skill, precision, and determination that most other speedruns don’t. You won’t want to miss Elden Ring’s speedruns Speedruns are captivating, but have you ever wondered how certain mechanics or skips are discovered? If you’ve seen a world record Sekiro or Ocarina of Time run, there’s a lot of weirdness that’s often met with comments like, “How in the world did someone discover this?” Sure, you can go watch a video essay on the history of a run, but essays don’t come close to actually being there when routes are discovered. That’s why I urge you to find a speedrunner at Elden Ring’s launch. There’s nothing like watching the optimal route for a speed run develop in real-time. A game’s launch is often the most competitive time for its speedrun, as well. When a game gets up in years, it’s rare that the world record will change hands as often as it did during a game’s launch. Your favorite runner could set three or four records in the first week, only for them to get continuously stolen by a plethora of runners. But why Elden Ring? Why not any other game launching in 2022? It’s because Dark Souls games take an inherent amount of skill to master, anyway. Players aren’t only looking for skips, but they’re perfecting the timing of dodges. They’re learning how to min/max equipment and which weapons they should use. They’re coming up with movement tech that gets them from point A to point B the fastest. Above is a taste of what Elden Ring speedruns will be like. If you want to get in on the action but aren’t sure who to watch, check out LilAggy, Distortion2, Squillakilla, TheHappyHob, and Faraaz Khan. As well, keep an eye on the official Elden Ring leaderboards over at Speedrun.com Being the fastest isn’t the whole point On top of those trying to beat Elden Ring as fast as possible, there will simultaneously be a group of players trying to beat the game without taking a single hit. Streamers won’t complete any damageless runs within the first week, or even month of the game’s release, but the progression is worth tuning in for. Players will also compete to see who can be the first to beat Elden Ring under other ridiculous conditions (such as Racing to beat the game barehanded or with only a dagger). Some insane runners will even attempt to beat the game without leveling up a single time. Of course, these runs will still be interesting to watch even if you stumble upon them in a couple of years. Heck, the world’s first sub-hour run of Super Mario Odyssey is still an incredible thrill ride to watch despite the current world record being half as long. But watching Elden Ring runs from the start is like witnessing the 1970 Space Race. You get to witness firsts you would only hear of otherwise. Runners make leaps and bounds towards their goals before they start attempting to shave off seconds from their run. So, while Elden Ring expands the Souls-like genre and makes strides of its own, I urge you not to miss this opportunity. Elden Ring’s launch will be historic not only for Soulsborne runners, but for the entire speedrunning community. For more Elden Ring, check out Dexerto’s hands-on gameplay preview.
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Why pronouns are important in video games like The Sims 4 – Dexerto
Why pronouns are important in video games like The Sims 4 EAFor many LGBTQ+ gamers (myself included), discovering the character they just spent hours creating in The Sims could have a same-sex relationship was the first time they encountered queerness, not just in a video game, but in any form of entertainment. The story goes that this was the result of a happy accident involving a mix-up with an old design document, and that same-sex relationships weren’t originally intended to be featured in The Sims at all – let alone included in the original game’s 1999 E3 showcase. Regardless of why it happened, it made history, and so began an inclusive franchise that remains beloved by queer gamers across the world to this day, thanks in no small part to the ability to create characters that reflect who you are – or who you wish to be – with almost endless possibilities. But one feature remains missing, and that’s the ability to choose the pronouns of your Sims. For cis gamers who have never questioned their gender identity, this might not seem like a huge deal. But for trans and non-binary people who may use pronouns as a way to express or confirm their identity, a change as simple as this can mean the world. “In a game like The Sims, which is literally a life simulator, it makes sense that players want to express themselves or create worlds that are more authentic to the world they live in, or the world they want to see,” explains Sierra Myst, a queer drag artist who streams on Twitch. “Pronoun options, which might seem like something small, open up doors for non-binary and other queer players to create characters, stories, and worlds that they can actually see themselves in.” The Sims community has been campaigning for pronoun options for years in an effort to make the franchise as inclusive as possible. A Change.org petition calling on devs to introduce the feature currently has over 20,000 signatures. Momo Misfortune, the creator of the petition, has praised The Sims franchise for being “ahead of its time” with queer romance and the ability to customize gender options like body types and features, but feels that pronoun options are still needed. “Being able to change their identity in a game can have such a big impact on someone’s life. Personally, I’ve been playing The Sims since The Sims 2, and it helped me in discovering my sexuality,” they tell Dexerto. “For a game like The Sims that prides itself on ‘playing with life’, being able to select pronouns or include more gender-neutral language for our Sims is the next step towards inclusivity.” Whenever a discussion of inclusivity or diversity is raised in gaming communities, there’s almost always a backlash from those who don’t understand the need for change or argue that ‘politics’ need to stay out of their games. For Sierra, it’s understandable that there may be some confusion around the topic of pronouns, but they encourage gamers who have traditionally always been able to see themselves represented in video games to think outside of their own experience. “It is always hard to understand something that you have no personal stake in, but I would urge these people to empathize with those who cannot as easily see themselves in most games because of options like this,” they say. “As for the tired argument of politics, I wonder why they have no objections to games with themes of war, government policies, or corporate greed? These are all political topics but never seem to gain the same critique that they are ‘too political’ for games.” Fortunately, it seems as though Maxis are listening; During a recent livestream, it was revealed that The Sims 4 development team has been researching “global language characteristics”, with an update on pronoun options expected in January 2022. And while Momo isn’t convinced that introducing more inclusive language and features like this will actually help eradicate toxicity and bigoted views from gaming, it’s enough simply to let LGBTQ+ gamers know that they’re welcome. “Knowing that developers care enough to listen to queer gamers to be more inclusive proves to us that our voices and lives matter,” they add, “despite what others may say.”
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Why aren’t there female Space Marines in Warhammer 40K – Dexerto
Why aren’t there female Space Marines in Warhammer 40K Saber InteractiveSpace Marines are widely seen as the “good” guys of Warhammer 40K, as they head out into the universe to take on the Tyranids and their traitorous Chaos brethren. One thing you won’t see in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, or anywhere else for that matter, is female Space Marines. So, why is that? Space Marines have a long and storied history across the varied world of Warhammer, featuring heavily in everything from graphic novels to the main miniature line. As such, the amount of lore surrounding the fabled soldiers has expanded significantly over the last 38 years, and it’s here that we find the reason. The creation of a Space Marine is a complex process Space Marines, or Astartes as they are often known both in-universe and among players, are created via genetic modification. This lengthy process involves using an implant known as a gene-seed, which heavily alters their body and grants superhuman abilities. The data for this gene-seed comes from the original 20 Primarchs created by the Emperor. These were male beings, and their DNA was studied to develop the first gene-seed and Space Marine. As such, there is a simple incompatibility that they are unable to work around in its current form. That said, there are a couple of famed units in the lore that give us a pretty great approximation of what female Space Marines might look like. The Sisters of Battle (Adepta Sororitas) are the all-female warrior band of a church of men known as the Ecclesiarchy. The Ecclesiarchy operates under a decree prohibiting them from maintaining any men-at-arms under their banner. They circumvent that by training female warriors to operate in their stead, and they are some of the most fearsome warriors in the entire Warhammer 40K lore. With some similar traits to members of the Inquisition, the Sisters are steeped in the 40K universe, with several notable members responsible for spectacular feats. At the time of writing, they are a great approximation of the theoretical female Space Marine, donning power armor and leading from the front. If you’re currently embroiled in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, make sure to check out our best class tier list for the best options heading into your next savage battle. Not sure who you’re up against? We’ve also broken down every enemy that features in the game as well.
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Why Niantic is closing down Harry Potter: Wizards Unite – Dexerto
Why Niantic is closing down Harry Potter: Wizards Unite NianticPokemon Go developers, Niantic, are shutting down Harry Potter: Wizards Unite after supporting the game for two years as other AR entries outpaced the mobile spinoff. The studio is taking Wizards Unite off the App Store, Google Play, and Galaxy Store on December 6, 2021. The Harry Potter alternate reality game will completely shut down soon after on January 31, 2022. Niantic was hoping to have another worldwide hit three years after Pokemon Go’s release caused millions of trainers to hit the streets at launch. But Wizards Unite couldn’t replicate that hype. The game had a strong interest at the start but never managed to grip fans of the beloved franchise enough to stick with it. Niantic will shut down Wizards Unite Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is going offline after struggling to amass the critical and fan success of previous breakout hits. “Not all games are meant to last forever,” Niantic said. “Our goal with Harry Potter: Wizards Unite was to bring the magic of the wizarding world to life for millions of players as they stepped outside and explored their neighborhoods. “We accomplished that together, delivering a two-year narrative story arc that will soon complete… We’ll take all of the learnings from Harry Potter: Wizards Unite into our other projects.” Read more: Pokemon Go Festival of Lights details – The devs are working on nine different projects at the moment with major franchises for games like Pikmin Bloom and Transformers: Heavy Metal. Though Harry Potter didn’t translate to AR as they had hoped, they’ll continue to experiment with more titles to see if the formula lands. Wizards Unite couldn’t match Pokemon Go’s success Though Niantic’s AR formula seemed to be a perfect fit for the Harry Potter universe, it never got close to the benchmarks PoGo set. For example, Pokemon Go generated $32 million in revenue from Google Play users during October 2021, according to data from SensorTower. Wizards Unite has only hauled in around $35 million in lifetime player spending, according to an early 2021 SensorTower report seen below. Though it’s unclear if that lifetime number was for users across all devices, the divide between the two titles gets even larger when you factor in the $29 million Apple Store PoGo players spent in October. While Pokemon Go was able to seamlessly weave the franchise’s popular game mechanics and formula into something players could resonate with, WU couldn’t. Wizards Unite had a successful release in June 2019 with 400k downloads on launch day. Since then, downloads have trickled with only about 60,000 people installing the game in the last month on Apple and Android. Though Niantic hasn’t shared user data on Wizards Unite, Pokemon Go is going really strong in 2021 with over 700,000 active users, according to Active Player. Comparing most mobile titles to Pokemon Go will reveal stark disparities in user data but it’s clear Harry Potter: Wizards Unite didn’t hit the metrics Niantic were hoping to match.
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Why mastering Black Myth: Wukong’s combat is so satisfying – Dexerto
Why mastering Black Myth: Wukong’s combat is so satisfying Game ScienceBlack Myth Wukong is out now, and fans are currently flocking to the game in droves. It’s proven to be a real success so far, with the action game bringing the 1600s Chinese novel, Journey to the West, to life. Game Science has taken the story of Sun Wukong, as well as other aspects of Chinese Mythology, and translated it into a gaming structure. While the story takes somewhat of a back seat in this rendition, the Chinese developer has taken the powers Sun Wukong is known for and amplified them immensely through its game design. Black Myth Wukong’s combat is the main way you interact with this fantastical world, as you try to defy the heavens itself and face off against its defenders – as well as those that are just out to get you for simply trouncing through their domain. Defining your style Due to this combat-heavy focus, the systems Game Science has created are almost entirely to do with upgrading your weapons, armor, and combat stats. While you have a limited set of spells and skills to choose from, you get to choose the emphasis you’d like to build into, offering you options to further define your playstyle. There are several avenues you can go down that will let you make this monkey warrior your own. Critical chances and damage can be augmented by certain skill points, weapons, and armor, so you can build into that, making for certain hits to be massive compared to your usual ones. However, you can also go an entirely different path. You can invest in various skills and magical abilities, playing more into the spell warrior idea. Maybe you are all about turning invisible and reappearing to deal devastating damage to enemies. What about turning to stone to stun enemies who hit you, allowing you to lay down a counterattack on a boss for a huge flurry? Of course, you could spec into one of Wukong’s most powerful abilities too – his ability to make multiple clones of himself. Why whack a big boss just once, when you can hit them multiple times with several versions of yourself? Zero to hero Of course, you will start at square one though (after an epic opening sequence), so even before you get to decide your playstyle, you’re going to be thrust into the fire and forced to learn to fight. This is where you’ll really feel Black Myth: Wukong’s fast-paced brawling. Using Wukong’s legendary Ruyi Jingu Bang, you’ll be able to smack, whack, and thwack enemies and bosses through the game’s combo system. You can mix it up with intricate combos or simply button-mash the attacks (we won’t tell), to try and fell the challenges before you. Combat is made more dynamic with the introduction of stances. These are attacks you can switch to on the fly whilst in combat that augments your powerful focus attacks. For example, you can do an enormous slam into the ground, a long-ranged poke, or even stand atop it as it extends, allowing you to miss certain ground-based attacks. That last one has proven invaluable in certain circumstances. Coming up against one of the bosses towards the end of Chapter 2, I found myself in the midst of a fight, myself out of spells, gourd uses, and health. The boss also was teetering on low health. After a flurry of attacks, I desperately rolled away from the towering figure (I’m trying to avoid spoilers) using all my available stamina. After my previous attacks, I had built two Focus points you use to execute big moves. The boss lunged at me, and I immediately retreated to the top of my staff, very, very narrowly avoiding damage that certainly would have killed me. I then let go of the button and Wukong twirled, slamming the massive stick onto the head of the boss, allowing me to steal victory from a very uncertain situation. Mastering combat is the key Black Myth Wukong’s combat allows for that kind of play, allowing you to decide how you are going to tackle a boss. Again, it’s not about making use of a massive variety of tools or spells, but instead allowing you to emphasize the things you want to excel at. You’re not making yourself a healer, or a tank, or an assassin – you’re instead given a variety of abilities to tackle the challenges Black Myth: Wukong throws at you. It’s on you to string them together in the correct sequence. Its combat is one of the main drawing points in the game, and mastering it is one of the most satisfying things you can do in it.
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Why Kingdom Hearts 4 needs Marvel superheroes – Dexerto
Why Kingdom Hearts 4 needs Marvel superheroes Square Enix / MarvelWith Kingdom Hearts 4 on the horizon, it’s time to finally bring Marvel superheroes like Spider-Man and The Avengers into Sora’s ever-expanding world. Long before Fortnite burst onto the scene with a seemingly endless amount of pop culture collaborations, Kingdom Hearts was the unexpected crossover king of gaming, merging childhood Disney classics like The Little Mermaid and Aladdin with modern Final Fantasy characters and wrapping it up in a sprawling (and often confusing) story about the darkness of the heart. Shortly after Disney acquired the rights to Marvel, many Kingdom Hearts fans began to wonder if iconic heroes and villains from the comics would cross over into Square Enix’s beloved franchise. It didn’t happen with the third game (no, we’re not counting Big Hero 6), but with a fourth Kingdom Hearts game on the way, the time is right for a Marvel invasion. Kingdom Hearts 4 has a visual style that’s perfect for superheroes Pretty much every Kingdom Hearts game so far has featured that signature goofy, cartoonish visual style, which is part of the reason it’s worked so well with Disney crossovers like Hercules and Toy Story. The big exceptions to this rule were the Pirates of the Caribbean worlds, which proved that Sora and friends could translate into a more realistic environment – a style that Kingdom Hearts 4 now appears to be leaning into. With these sleeker, modern Final Fantasy-style graphics, many fans have been wondering how animated classics like The Little Mermaid and Peter Pan will fit in. Well, one potential answer is that they won’t, and Square Enix will instead focus on Disney’s live-action franchises. A teaser for a Star Wars world has already been spotted in the game’s announcement trailer, so why not Marvel superheroes? Of all the Disney-owned properties, they’d arguably match this new style the best, especially with early footage focusing on the modern city setting of Quadratum. There are loads of Marvel storylines to choose from One thing that’s always slightly bothered me with previous Disney worlds in Kingdom Hearts is that, for the most part, you’re just playing through a watered-down version of the movie’s plot with added Heartless. It’s fun at first, but the novelty wears off fast. With Marvel, there are loads of potential storylines that could be mined from the comics to take it beyond just a repeat of the movies we know and love. Even a single superhero like Black Panther or Thor would provide loads of plot points, locations, and villains to choose from. Spider-Man in particular feels like a really good option – he’s got the same optimistic attitude as Sora, they’re both emerging from their teen years, and watching them take down the likes of Green Goblin or Vulture together while exchanging wisecracks would be a lot of fun. Another obvious choice would be Guardians of the Galaxy. Assuming that the trusty Gummi Ship makes a return in Kingdom Hearts 4, it would make a lot of sense for Sora to bump into Star-Lord and co while traveling through space to a new location like Knowhere. Square Enix already has a history with Marvel superheroes Kingdom Hearts director Tetsuya Nomura previously explained that the reason Marvel superheroes weren’t featured in the third game boiled down to contract complications – essentially, if characters are set to appear in other video games around the same time, it’s much harder to get them. After Square Enix featured superheroes like Captain America and Ms. Marvel in their Avengers game in 2020, and later released Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy in 2021, they may be in a good position to convince Disney to let them bring these characters into Kingdom Hearts 4. Response to Marvel’s Avengers was mixed, sure, but one thing it did get right was the characters, who were fun to play as while honoring the source material. Guardians of the Galaxy gave Square Enix a second chance to prove they could hone the gameplay – and they did. Bringing these superheroes into Sora’s world, merging the best bits of Square Enix’s Marvel games with the best parts of Kingdom Hearts, could lead to one of the most exciting crossovers in the franchise. Let’s hope Disney and Square Enix can pull it off.
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Why it’s time for a Dino Crisis remake after the success of Resident Evil – Dexerto
Why it’s time for a Dino Crisis remake after the success of Resident Evil CapcomWhen Capcom runs out of Resident Evil games to remake, should they turn their attention to Dino Crisis? Here’s the case for a Dino Crisis remake and what it should look like. After the massive success of the Resident Evil remakes Capcom has confirmed that more are on the way. Currently, we don’t know what they are and we’ve separately made the case for a Resident Evil 5 and Code Veronica remake, but there’s another game in Capcom’s back catalog that’s roaring out for a remake – Dino Crisis. Dino Crisis was released a few months before the original Resident Evil 3 way back on PS1 and was essentially Resident Evil with dinosaurs. The game used assets from Resident Evil 2 to deliver a survival horror game, which saw a group of special forces operators creeping around an abandoned facility, desperately trying to avoid the toothy terrors that stalked the corridors. Naturally, the characters also had to fend off a T-rex now and again in some truly frightening boss encounters. Survival horror with dinosaurs Dino Crisis wasn’t a game that encouraged you to mow down scores of dinosaurs with endless ammunition. Instead, it was a true survival horror experience where every bullet counted and each velociraptor was a genuine threat. Defeating each enemy took careful thought and resource management. Do you take out the raptor guarding that hallway with your remaining shotgun shells? Or do you try and run past it and save your ammo for whatever may be lurking on the other side of the door? Those who’ve played the classic Resident Evil games or their remakes will understand these scenarios, and like zombies, dinosaurs were well suited to this style of gameplay. Dino Crisis received sequels that steadily increased the action over horror, and while Dino Crisis 2 was a great game, this approach diluted the experience and ultimately led to the series running out of steam. There was a Dino Crisis 3 and even an on-the-rails shooter spin-off, but they failed to capture the horror of the first game. These sequels came out during a time of boom in the action-shooter genre and Dino Crisis was lost in the shuffle. Even its cousin, Resident Evil, has fallen foul of getting the action-to-horror balance wrong over the years. Dino Crisis fans gasped in collective anticipation when the first trailer for Capcom’s dino-blasting Exoprimal was released, but upon seeing the game was yet another mindless shooter, their hopes were dashed. While it was encouraging to see Capcom experimenting with dinosaurs again, the only similarity between Dino Crisis and Exoprimal is that both games contain extinct beasts. Running out of Resident Evil remakes If Capcom did remake Dino Crisis, the game should be a survival horror experience once again, made in the Resident Evil engine and using the assets from the recent remakes. Essentially, it would need to be a faithful remake of the original Dino Crisis, recreating that game’s vision, but on modern systems. Like those scenes in the early Jurassic Park films, and the original Dino Crisis itself, dinosaurs can work extraordinarily well as a device for horror, and in videogame form, this could lead to some truly tense and memorable moments. If it’s successful, a remake could even fully reboot the series and lead to a new line of sequels, in the same vein as the Dead Space games. This would give Capcom something to move on to when they eventually run out of Resident Evil games to remake – and no matter what they do, that day will come. Even if Capcom decides to remake Code Veronica and Resident Evil 5, and then turns their attention to RE1 (and Zero) again, they will still run out. We’re not saying Capcom should abandon any plans for future Resident Evil remakes, but should simply keep Dino Crisis in their back pocket, ready for when they need it. Capcom will be aware of this and has likely become accustomed to the easy money that the Resident Evil remakes have brought in. While some fans will say, “Enough with the remakes” let’s have a sequel to Village or some new IPs,” history has taught us that Capcom can do both. The company will eventually have a choice to make, does it simply allow itself to run out of remakes, or does it keep this gravy train rolling, only this time, filling it with hungry velociraptors rather than flesh-eating zombies? After games like Alan Wake 2 and so many others, we’re living through a renaissance when it comes to survival horror games, and it’s time for Dino Crisis to take a bite out of it. So that’s what we think about a potential Dino Crisis remake. For more Resident Evil content, check out the following guides below: RE4 ending explained | Where to find the Shotgun | Where to find the Golden Egg | Can you save the dog? | Separate Ways | The Mercenaries | Changing costume | How Spinels work | Achievements & Trophies | Remake differences | Resident Evil 4 review | Resident Evil 5 remake | Code Veronica remake
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Why isn’t Joe Rogan in UFC 4? Surprise reason for his absence explained – Dexerto
Why isn’t Joe Rogan in UFC 4? Surprise reason for his absence explained YouTube: JRE/EA SPORTS[jwplayer DNPxsU2O]Popular podcast host and UFC commentator Joe Rogan isn’t in the new UFC 4 game, which may catch some fans by surprise. Well, he explained the reason a few years ago. Ever since the early 2000s, Joe Rogan has been the voice of the UFC alongside a number of different co-hosts. The popular commentator is widely known for his excited screams as one fighter is on the verge of a knockout or submission. However, as some fans have been getting to grips with the beta version of the UFC 4 video game from EA SPORTS, they’ve noticed that Rogan’s voice is missing from the action – with Jon Anik and Daniel ‘DC’ Cormier leading the broadcast. The answer behind Rogan’s disappearance from the game stems all the way back to UFC 2 and a 2016 episode of the Joe Rogan Experience. When discussing the game with comedian Hannibal Burress, Rogan explained that he and then UFC commentator Mike Goldberg “did a f**kload of hours” in recording lines for EA SPORTS. “It was hours and hours and hours,” he added. Rogan’s voice was then a part of the UFC 3 game in 2018, but EA had come up with a clever workaround. They piped in commentary from actual UFC broadcasts instead of having the podcast host come in and record for hours upon hours. Speaking prior to the previous game launch, Brian Hayes, the creative director on EA’s UFC series said: “Joe Rogan absolutely hates doing voiceover for the game. We’ve basically come to an agreement that we’re not going to ask [Rogan] to do it anymore because he hates it.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxcUCoI2gxA Despite Rogan’s absence, UFC 4 is still shaping up to be an interesting installment to the current series of games. Back on July 11, EA revealed that heavyweight boxing champions Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua would be playable characters. On top of that, there is also a backyard Octagon location for fans to fight in once the game launches on August 14. H/T: Sportbible
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Why is #Persona3Remake trending? Fans beg Atlus for JRPG revival – Dexerto
Why is #Persona3Remake trending? Fans beg Atlus for JRPG revival AtlusA campaign launched by players made the hashtag #Persona3Remake trend on Twitter on January 31. Here is why gamers are begging Japanese developer Atlus to remake the 2006 released JRPG. Persona 3 originally released on Sony’s PlayStation 2 back in 2006. The popular games are a spin-off series of the Shin Megami Tensei JRPG titles in Japan, with more of an emphasis on character relationships called social links. The franchise has exploded in popularity in recent years, with Persona 5 releasing in 2016 to wide critical acclaim. Because of the series’ newfound popularity, fans are now asking developer Atlus to turn to the past and bring back the third title. Why Persona 3 Remake is trending on Twitter On January 31 #Persona3Remake began trending on Twitter, as fans of the series started to plead with the Japanese devs to remake the PS2-era title with the latest engine developed for Persona 5. The entire tweet frenzy was kicked off by a post by user named ‘stayketchy’ who cleverly posted a screenshot from the game. In it, character Ryoji Mochizuki states the date “January 31st, 2020.” Along with the photo, the fan wrote, “THIS IS THE ONLY DAY YOU CAN RT THIS #Persona3Remake,” which sparked others to retweet the account at a rapid pace. At the time of this article, the tweet has 7.4k likes and 6.2k retweets. https://twitter.com/stayketchy/status/1223274363157434370 Fans of the series then began to use the trending movement to show the Japanese developer that there is a great demand for a re-imagined version of the Sony released title. Users also shared their own ideas for a potential remake, such as ‘Female_Ren’ who exclaimed “I’d LOVE to see a remake of Persona 3! Imagine how amazing it would be to add party control, the female protagonist route, and fast travel to the game.” https://twitter.com/Female_Ren/status/1223267264696397824 Posting a picture of Persona 5’s DLC skins which turns players into 3’s cast, ‘JohnnyLockson’ said, “So #Persona3Remake is trending?! I would be so hype for a remake! Give me what I want Atlus!” The tweet got 970 likes at time of writing, proving fans want the game with the updated engine. This wouldn’t be the first time that Atlus has done a re-release for the beloved franchise – in 2012, Persona 4 got an improved version on Sony’s handheld console PS Vita. It included major overhauls and was packed with added features. The Japanese developer is currently gearing up to release Persona 5 Royal Edition in North America on March 31, and spin-off game Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers which will bring the Phantom Thieves to the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in 2020.
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Why is Evil Dead: The Game not working on Xbox? Devs address system error issue – Dexerto
Why is Evil Dead: The Game not working on Xbox? Devs address system error issue Saber InteractiveEvil Dead: The Game has finally been released, but some Xbox players are currently unable to play the new survival horror game. Evil Dead: The Game is currently encountering problems on Xbox, with numerous players reporting system errors. For survival horror fans looking to get a head start in the PvP and co-op multiplayer, these issues can prove incredibly frustrating. Despite launching on PlayStation, Switch, and PC – the major errors only seem to impact those on Xbox consoles. However, the developers have now given an update on when Xbox players will be able to delve into the title’s horror-filled action. Why is Evil Dead: The Game not working on Xbox? While not every Xbox user is receiving connection issues, a number of players have reported that they can not access the game. Not being able to access multiplayer and queue up for co-op sessions can be very annoying, especially when you wish to delve into all the new content. Read More: Is Evil Dead: The Game crossplay? – However, Evil Dead: The Game developers – Saber Interactive – have now given an update on this ongoing issue. According to an official Tweet via Sabeer Support, the problem is down to a system error. Due to a systems error, some Xbox players may not be able to access Evil Dead: The Game until 8am Pacific / 11am Eastern / 4pm BST. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience! — Saber Support (@SaberSupport) May 13, 2022 This is preventing Xbox One and Series X|S users from playing the game. Because of this, some Xbox players may not be able to access Evil Dead: The Game until 8am Pacific / 11am Eastern / 4pm BST. So, if you have encountered issues trying to access Evil Dead: The Game on Xbox, then you’ll want to try playing the game at the times listed above. Should the problem still persist after, then be sure to reach out to Saber Support with your issue.
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Why Infinity Nikki could be the next Breath of the Wild – Dexerto
Why Infinity Nikki could be the next Breath of the Wild PapergamesThe PlayStation State of Play has wrapped up, and while Monster Hunter Wilds, Silent Hill 2, and Where the Wind Meets stole the show, there was one game that should have Breath of the Wild fans excited: Infinity Nikki. Infinity Nikki is an open-world dress-up game from Chinese developers Papergames, the creators of the popular Miracle Nikki and Shining Nikki mobile game series. Unlike its predecessors, the upcoming PS5 game does more than just enable players to dress up its stylish protagonist. Instead, Infinity Nikki features sprawling environments that look like they have been plucked from Studio Ghibli’s drawing board, environmental puzzles, and Breath of the Wild-style shrines and bosses. Nintendo BOTW director Kentaro Tominaga is also working on the game as its executive producer, so Zelda fans could be in for a real treat. Meet Miraland, your new Hyrule Part of what made Breath of the Wild so enthralling to play was its magical setting, Hyrule. Whether it was clambering up the scorching hot craggy cliffs of Death Mountain to find Koroks or sailing off the coast of Lurelin Village in search of treasure, every environment beckoned players to explore. Papergames aims to recreate that magic with Infinity Nikki. According to the official details from the PlayStation Blog, Miraland is home to different nations, with each having unique cultures and history. The official gameplay trailer also shows lush green fields, dense forests, snowcapped mountains, sleepy European-style villages, and bustling castle towns. There’s even a small community that has made their home atop gigantic rocky outcrops that descend into the sky, not all too dissimilar to Breath of the Wild’s Rito Village. If the Zelda connection wasn’t clear enough, there are environmental puzzles players will need to solve with the use of different outfit abilities. Did we mention Nikki can also catch fish, catch bugs with a net, and collect wool from sheep? These overworld items can then be used to craft outfits — quite how in-depth this crafting system is remains to be seen — but it’s a feature many Zelda fans have wanted added to the series. Breath of the Wild inspired Dungeons & Shrines Tying directly into the open-world aspect of Infinity Nikki is the game’s Zelda-style dungeons, which require players to utilize Nikki’s outfit abilities to complete. One example shown in the gameplay trailer had Nikki using her Shrinking Outfit to ride atop her magical cat companion, Momo. Unlike Nikki, Momo can fit through small entry points, giving players the ability to reach otherwise inaccessible areas. Dungeons also appear to have bosses, as one segment shows Nikki fighting a stone golem, blasting the monster in its glowing weak point with green energy blasts. The official PlayStation Blog even mentions that players will be able to “ride mine carts with the wind” and “run from ghosts in railcars.” If that wasn’t enough, IGN’s preview mentioned that Zelda-style Shrines are also present, and are accessed through entering pink doorways in the overworld. Unlike the game’s dungeons, these levels are much smaller in scale and instead require players to complete challenges for special rewards. Outfits with unique special abilities Infinity Nikki features a plethora of stylish outfits that would make Hateno’s very own Kochi Dye Shop proud. Just like Breath of the Wild, these outfits give Nikki access to different abilities and can be freely mixed and matched. During the gameplay trailer, we see Nikki using the Gliding Outfit to summon a spectral flower to soar through the sky and navigate the stone forest. Another is the Purification Outfit, which releases magical orbs that cleanse animals who have been corrupted by demonic energy. Meanwhile, the Floating Outfit makes Nikki lighter and is particularly useful during platforming sections that require a little more care. As we mentioned earlier, the game’s crafting system ties directly into the curation of new garments. So, those of you who like to hoover up items like an ever-hungry Octorok, your insatiable hunger for loot will be rewarded here. While there may be no Green Tunic to don or Master Sword to Swing, Breath of the Wild fans may want to keep an eye out when the Infinity Nikki PS5 beta releases later this year.
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Why have we never got a Joker game? 10 supervillain games we need to play – Dexerto
Why have we never got a Joker game? 10 supervillain games we need to play DC comics/Marvel comicsThere are countless superhero video games in the world, but what about their foes? These comic book supervillains need time to shine in the video game world. Some of the best video games of all time are the ones starring evil people. The protagonists of GTA V are more vicious than most video game villains, while the Dark Urge in Baldur’s Gate 3 lets you succumb to murderous desires and have a lot of fun in the process. Despite this, comic book villains are rarely given prominent playable roles in superhero games. Usually, established supervillains are only playable in ensemble casts, like the Marvel vs. Capcom or NetherRealm DC fighting games. Superhero games can be massively successful if they avoid the live service model, so the time has arrived for the villains to be given their time in the gaming spotlight. These villains might have moonlighted as heroes at some point, but these games would focus on their heinous adventures before they turned good. 10. Poison Ivy Plant-based powers rarely appear in video games, especially for protagonists, even though it’s a niche with a lot of potential. A nature-based hero could create vines to grab enemies, influence their minds with poisonous mist, and create sentient plants to rise from the floor and rush their foes, Pikmin-style. Poison Ivy would be a great fit for this powerset, thanks to her near-elemental control of plants. Her goal of wiping out humanity to save the planet could also introduce lots of interesting moral choices, especially when faced with the prospect of killing her love interest, Harley Quinn. While superheroes are an obvious foe for Poison Ivy, you could also use the approach of her acting as an eco-terrorist who targets destructive businesses, like Avalanche in Final Fantasy VII or the cast of Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood. This would give her lots of enemies to face, as businesses hire mercenaries to stop her, and she uses her nature powers to crush them. 9. Legion David Haller, also known as Legion, is the son of Charles Xavier and one of the most powerful mutants alive. When he was introduced, those powers were split across Legion’s multiple personalities as they vied for control of the main body. A Legion game is an ideal candidate for a title that leans heavily into the “hallucinations inside the protagonist’s mind” stages similar to the ones we saw during the Scarecrow’s fear gas sequences in the Arkham games. Legion attempting to reassert control of his body between stages while the evil sides pursue their own wicked agenda in the real world. While Legion started out as a villain and performed a lot of evil deeds (such as unintentionally kicking off the Age of Apocalypse timeline), a video game storyline could give the player a chance to go either way, where they can embrace the dark side or unite all of the personalities in one. Kind of like The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, but good. 8. The Hood Kingpin is the king of crime, but he wouldn’t necessarily be the most interesting character to play in a video game. Enter Parker Robbins, aka The Hood, who possesses a magical cloak and boots, granting him a range of superpowers. He used these artifacts to build a supervillain criminal empire, one that threatens heroes and his fellow villains alike. A video game based on The Hood could go for the strategy/X-COM route, where you assemble groups of supervillains to take on crime missions as you slowly grow your empire. These would increase in difficulty, as the mall cops and security guards make way for The Avengers and the X-Men, putting your strategy muscles to the test as you send C-tier villains into the meatgrinder against Wolverine and Thor. 7. Arcade This X-Men villain has appeared in several video games, and his gimmick of creating murderous theme parks for superheroes to escape works really well for a level. But what if the player was the one creating Arcade’s Murderworlds? This concept isn’t completely original in the video game world, as the Deception series does this in a fantasy setting, where the player sets trap combos in arenas to deal with pesky invading heroes. In an Arcade game, you’d be dealing with superheroes, so you’d have to design deadly theme parks to negate their powers and advantages. It’s kind of like Rollercoaster Tycoon, but the objective is to hit the Hulk with a rollercoaster. 6. Prometheus “Batman Arkham Asylum but with a supervillain” is a no-brainer. It’s just a shame that we don’t have one yet, as there are many candidates for the protagonist role. For me, the best choice would be Prometheus, a Justice League/Batman villain who has no powers but is essentially an evil version of the Dark Knight. Prometheus is a highly trained combatant with gadgets and a sharp mind, but what makes him a good fit for a game is his copying ability. In his first major appearance, Prometheus could copy the physical abilities of other people and switch them out via compact discs in his helmet. This concept fits well for a Metroidvania (which the Arkham games fall into), as Prometheus learns hero and villain abilities, adding them to his database. So, what’s the premise? Prometheus is a supervillain who wants to take down the Justice League despite having no powers. You have to use your wits and stolen abilities to take them out individually, as you crush Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, the Flash, Wonder Woman, etc. This all leads to a final fight with Batman, who has no powers but is just as good at fighting as you are and has no weaknesses to exploit. If this sounds like the premise of the Suicide Squad, it pretty much is, except without the multiplayer live service nonsense. 5. The Mandarin The archnemesis of Iron Man may not have had a chance to trade blows with Tony Stark in the MCU, but there are plenty of opportunities for him to do so in the world of gaming. Full disclosure – Mandarin’s only on this list because his ten magic rings are awesome. They’re ideal for a video game, where you slowly increase their power as his mastery of their strange powers increases. These could have skill trees up the wazoo. What would Mandarin do in his game? Shoot people with his rings, obviously. In terms of story and character, all developers would need to do is drop the problematic Orientalist aspects of his character and depict him as a badass supervillain who has come to America to forge a criminal empire and boom-ring shooting time. 4. Mystique Shapeshifting is a power that’s surprisingly sparingly used in video games, especially in the stealth genre. There are lots of shapeshifter villains that could be the star of a video game, but Mystique is one of the most popular, and her goal of seeing Magneto’s dream of mutant supremacy coming true is filled with interesting storytelling possibilities. Mystique is an ideal candidate for a Hitman-style stealth/assassination game, in which you alter your form and gather information to take out high-profile targets, needing to pick the right appearance for the job. This would culminate in a level based on the lead-up to the events of the infamous “Days of Future Past” X-Men comic, where you have to assassinate Senator Robert Kelly while facing off against the X-Men, who have Wolverine on the team, whose sense of smell is strong to see through your disguises. 3. Venom Venom is toeing the line here, as he has starred alongside Spider-Man in different games, mostly because the two are really similar in how their powers work. We have yet to receive a Venom solo game, however, even though he has starred in his own movies. A Venom game is so easy to pitch because of his similarities to Spider-Man. Just put him in one of the Insomniac Games and have you swing around the city and commit crimes instead of stopping them. It’s simple and awesome – fans would line up to play it, much like they lined up to watch the first Venom film. Luckily, it seems like we will one day get a chance to don the symbiote suit, as the Insomniac Games leak revealed that a Venom game is in development, even if it hasn’t officially been released yet. 2. Dr. Doom The Fantastic Four’s main villain might seem like a surprising choice, but a video game centered around Dr. Doom could be an ideal way to explore his backstory and show how he became the ruler of Latveria. While Dr. Doom is best known as a supervillain, sorcerer, and ruler of a nation in the current timeline, he wasn’t always such an important figure. A video game following a young Victor von Doom’s rise to power, as he brings a nation to heel, would offer a fresh look at the character. Dr. Doom uses both science and magic to accomplish his goals, and this could be a central part of the gameplay, as focusing on one means losing out on the advantages of the other. Doom has to try and master the arcane and the futuristic while establishing himself as a leader, all leading to the day when four superheroes challenge one of his plans. 1. The Joker The biggest potential supervillain video game idea in history – A Grand Theft Auto-style game where you play as the Joker. A game in which you play as the Joker during their rise to power, as they slowly take over Gotham City, would make for an electrifying experience. The Joker is an ideal fit for a GTA protagonist, as he’s wicked enough to commit terrible crimes without remorse and has tons of personality. You can also take different approaches based on existing versions of the character, ranging from the darkly comedic Mark Hamill Joker to the cruel and calculating Heath Ledger Joker. The Joker might be Batman’s greatest villain, but he’s no Juggernaut or Darkseid—he’s still mortal. This means you can’t rely on superpowers to save the day; you would have to use the Joker’s gadgets and goons to pull off victories. The Joker is playable in the Suicide Squad game, but he’s born for the spotlight, as his solo movie proved at the box office. A Joker GTA game where you rise to power, leading to a climactic showdown with Batman, would be an incredible experience. If you’re a budding supervillain get the latest on your superheroic rivals by checking out our HeroFest schedule here.
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Why have we never got a good Superman solo game? – Dexerto
Why have we never got a good Superman solo game? DC comicsWhy have we never got a good Superman solo game? It’s a simple enough question, but one with an answer so complex it’d make a genius like Lex Luthor cross-eyed. Standing for truth, justice, and the American way, Superman is undoubtedly one of the most popular heroes of all time. He’s part of a pantheon, alongside Spider-Man and Batman, as one of the greatest superheroes ever. Yet, while there have been award-winning Spider-Man games and Batman games, poor Clark never really got an adaptation worthy of his alter ego’s name. In fact, the Superman games rank from downright dreadful (Did anyone else just have a flashback to flying through rings while playing Superman 64?) to games so average you wouldn’t even remember their titles if I told you them five minutes ago. Sure, the occasional team-up game has given the Man of Steel his time to shine — like the underrated Justice League Heroes or the Injustice fighting games — but Superman’s never got his version of Arkham Asylum? So why is that, and how do we fix it? Put the super in Superman Well, the first answer is the most apparent. It’s hard to make a game with stakes when you’re playing as someone who could take a bubble bath in a volcano and beat the Hulk in arm wrestling. He’s not just invulnerable and strong, either. Clark’s got super speed, super hearing, laser eyes, freeze breath, and on top of all that, he can fly. Yes, Superman’s vast and incredible power set makes him a difficult character to adapt to video games. If you include all of his powers, you risk making the player too strong and robbing the game of challenge, but if you don’t give him all the benefits of his unique Kryptonian biology, then you’re going to get people complaining that it doesn’t feel like you’re really playing like Superman. So, how do you thread that needle? Well, the obvious answer is Kryptonite, which would rob Clark of his gifts, but that’s a pretty Route 1 way of dealing with it. No, there are far better solutions to this problem than chucking green rocks at Clark. Some adaptations, like the Superman Returns game, made it so your ‘health bar’ was, in fact, Metropolis’s health, and if it went too low, it was presumed the city had been destroyed. It was a novel way of giving the game some stakes, and I think that while that game was a little dull, it was along the right lines. You could also do what Bruce Timm did when he adapted Clark for the Superman Animated Series. Rather than using the uber Superman from the comics, he instead drew his inspiration from older source material before Clark was a flying brick in a blue onesie. This meant his version of Superman was still far stronger than other heroes but not ludicrously overpowered. A blend of the Superman Returns approach and the Timms could work very nicely. You’re boring, Clark… The second reason I believe we’ve not had a brilliant Superman game is because of a certain stigma surrounding the character. It’s a problem that’s persisted for years, especially in the comic book world, but it’s also bled into the realm of cinema as well: Superman is a fundamentally boring character. From the outside, it’s easy to see why. Clark is the most powerful hero; he has a loving family, and life seems pretty great to him. If drama is essential to storytelling, then Clark’s story sounds pretty unessential; after all, there’s no problem he can’t deal with. Except that’s an absurd way to look at the character; they’ve been telling Superman stories for more than 85 years, and he’s still going strong. Just pick one of his dozens of iconic storylines and start from there. That’s basically what Insomniac does with Spider-Man, and those games are brilliant adaptations of some of Spidey’s most convoluted stories. More than that, I’d argue that Clark’s story is essential. He’s basically the ultimate immigrant, sent from his home as a baby and raised in a foreign land; he assimilates into their culture and uses his abilities to help his new home. Yet despite his altruism, there are still those, Lex Luthor being the most prominent, who refuse to ever let him forget he’s an alien. But amazingly, and sadly not like in our own world, Superman is not just accepted by the people of his new home he’s embraced. It’s a story of hope and optimism born from disaster and loss. I can’t imagine anyone thinking that’s boring. Maybe I’m getting a bit soppy in my older age, but people learn so much through the art they consume. If there were a game championing the immigrant story, well I think that’d be something pretty special. Whatever happened to the man of Tomorrow? Of course, the real reason we’ve not got a AAA Superman game is that while I can wax poetically about the Man of Tomorrow, such an endeavor would cost more than Bruce Wayne spends on batarangs, and while single-player games are still a thing (Thanks Baldur’s Gate 3), they’re not an attractive investment to companies looking at their bottom dollar. After all, you can’t charge $15.99 a month for a Superman battle pass if you’ve made a thoughtful meditation on Superman’s immigrant status instead of a battle royale game. Who knows, maybe I’m being cynical, and there were rumblings of a Superman game a few years ago. Maybe when the new movie about the classic hero hits the silver screen, there’ll be renewed interest in the character, and the powers that be will finally realize we need the Man of Tomorrow, today. If you can’t get enough of Superman then check out our article breaking down James Gunn’s Superman movie or our list of all the upcoming DCU movies including The Batman 2 and Joker 2. This op-ed is part of Dexerto’s HeroFest, a week celebrating all things superheroic. Check out the full HeroFest schedule here, including our list of the best superhero TV shows.
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Why GTA 6’s 2025 release is a blessing in disguise – Dexerto
Why GTA 6’s 2025 release is a blessing in disguise RockstarIt’s been over a decade since we got a new Grand Theft Auto game, and fans have started to get annoyed — but to coin an old proverb, “patience is a virtue.” When the GTA 6 trailer hit the web in 2023, it was like a burst of rain in the desert — a blessed oasis for fans parched by an 11-year drought of updates. This beguiling glimpse of the next installment in the beloved series quenched their thirst momentarily, offering a refreshing taste of what’s to come. Unfortunately, though, since then, that little oasis has dried up in the baking heat of fan’s skepticism. And recent news that the most anticipated game of the decade isn’t coming out until late 2025 (there are even fears it could be pushed back further, although Take-2 denies these rumors) has only exacerbated matters. Yet, I’ll be honest: I actually think the long wait is a good thing, and if anything, it only makes me more excited to get my hands on GTA 6, whenever that might be. Some things are worth the wait Too often, games are rushed out to hit arbitrary dates or holiday seasons. As a result, we’re getting AAA Games that are glitchy and broken or missing key features. Look at the recent release of Spider-Man 2, which is a great superhero game but also a bit of a mess. On launch, it was missing some key features, most notably New Game+; there were reports of unexpected crashes and many visual bugs and glitches (who didn’t love the amazing white cube-man). It was a real shame to see the launch of such an eagerly anticipated game marred by these issues, and fans couldn’t help but complain that the game was “rushed” out the door. Whether that’s true or not, we can’t say for sure, but it’s hardly the only game released in a rather sorry state. There’s Battlefield 4, Starfield, and Star Wars Battlefront, to name but a few, and who could forget the disastrous launch of CyberPunk 2077? Players were all giddy about getting their claws on those games and bitterly disappointed when they picked up a controller. I‘d much rather Rockstar have the time to get GTA 6 as polished as possible because I don’t want the release of what is the most highly anticipated game of the decade ruined by day-one patches to fix basic bugs that should have been caught during playtesting. Patience… Of course, the granddaddy of botched launches is No Man’s Sky. While the game wasn’t broken, it suffered an even worse problem. It was really dull and missing several key features. Since then, it’s gone on to receive several free updates that have vastly improved the gameplay, yet you can only make a first impression once, and its reputation has been a difficult one to shake. We can’t have GTA 6 launch without the features we’ve come to expect from Rockstar games, and if a longer development cycle is the price we have to pay for a polished game, then I’m happy to pony up. I understand why fans are frustrated with the long wait for GTA 6. It’s been more than ten years, and we’ve had to buy it on three different generations of consoles — that’s part of a broader problem in the industry: the ballooning development times of certain games. Yet you’ve waited more than a decade for GTA 6. If another year means getting the best GTA experience possible, what’s the problem? If you love Grand Theft Auto, check out our guide breaking down everything you need to know about the GTA Online Summer update 2024, as well as our list of the best GTA RP servers and how to join them. Finally, we’ve an article listing all the best GTA V cheats if you’re tired of playing by the rules.
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Why Dragon’s Dogma 2’s Trickster Vocation could use a retool – Dexerto
Why Dragon’s Dogma 2’s Trickster Vocation could use a retool CapcomDragon’s Dogma 2 vocations all have their own quirks. However, the mechanics behind the Trickster vocation seem to be causing players some grief. Dragon’s Dogma 2’s hybrid vocations are supposed to provide players with a mix of all the game’s combat elements. Blending magicks with melee and ranged combat to create a more versatile vocation. At least, that’s how it seems to work for all the other Hybrid builds. The Trickster, however, has its own set of peculiarities. The Vocation is tooled to rely on their pawns to provide them with the most damage output, providing support in the form of illusory magicks to dole out debuffs and buffs during combat. While this all sounds great in theory, many players have begun to discover the mechanics of the Trickster Vocation don’t always pan out the way they were planned to. “Anyone else floored by how bad this vocation is?” One player asked, opening a thread to discuss the vocation’s problems on Reddit. The player went on to point out a number of issues the vocation’s mechanics had caused for them during their playthrough so far. They listed a number of quirks, including the vocations summoned clones disappearing when the Trickster is hit. As well as the high health cost of buffing Pawns without any healing spell available to replenish stores. They also drew attention to the lack of useful terrain that certain illusions in the vocations kit are designed to capitalize on. Or, the fact that even when useful terrain, such as a cliff, shows up, using the Tricksters abilities often results in the death of their Pawns. Sometimes causing problems with NPCs and quests. These aren’t small gripes for a vocation which requires some grinding to gain access to. While every players playthrough experience will vary, judging from the feedback on social media, Tricksters seem to run into more trouble than other Hybrid builds like the Mystic Spearhand or Magick Archer. Other players also joined the discussion to share their thoughts about the problems with the vocation. “Trickster is an INT aligned MMO tank that somehow got dimension shifted into an Action RPG.” Joked one reply. But others were more serious with their criticisms. “The class just doesn’t work in an action RPG, it’d probably perform way better if it was turned based but this is not that.” Was another more judgemental response.
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Why Baldur’s Gate 3 is the perfect excuse to try D&D – Dexerto
Why Baldur’s Gate 3 is the perfect excuse to try D&D Wizards of the CoastIf Baldur’s Gate 3 has you curious to give D&D a go, we’ll help you decide if the game is right for you. Baldur’s Gate 3 is having its big moment. An instant and beloved success that has exceeded its developers’ wildest expectations of popularity. Larian’s Baldur’s Gate 3 is a carefully crafted experience, and many fans may be wondering what inspired the game’s story and systems. The world, rolls, checks, spells, and more that appear in Baldur’s Gate 3 are all directly lifted – and in many cases slightly adjusted – from Dungeons & Dragons. Specifically, D&D Fifth Edition, the most recent version of the beloved RPG. D&D has exploded in popularity and worldwide reach with the advent of Stranger Things and actual play shows like Critical Role and Dimension 20. And now Baldur’s Gate 3 has the opportunity to introduce the game to an even wider audience. Maybe you’ve completed BG3 and are itching for something similar or are partway through and have decided you absolutely want more of all this dice-rolling and roleplaying. Or perhaps you haven’t even started and would like to give D&D a shot before playing BG3 at all. Whatever the case, we’ll help you make the leap from Baldur’s Gate 3 to the tabletop. RPGs like Baldur’s Gate 3 are just D&D anyway Video games and D&D are a lot more similar than most people might assume, and not just those games that directly draw on it like BG3. Prospective D&D players might hear ‘roleplaying’ and balk, assuming the game requires expert knowledge of improv or professional acting. But the secret is, if you’ve ever played any RPG before, you’ve got all tools you need to dive into D&D. How many people have played Dragon Age: Origins and fondly remember ‘their’ Warden? An initial blank slate with a tailored background, that slowly came to life as the player made choices that shaped their personality? That’s pretty much D&D player characters in a nutshell. Even for characters with set personalities and histories – like Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher 3 – their games still give you dialogue choices and other methods of altering how their story proceeds. Roleplaying isn’t all ‘verily’ and silly voices – though that can absolutely be part of the fun – it’s just making choices and progressing a story. Fighting monsters, slinging spells, swaying NPCs, and gaining experience? Key elements of D&D that are all still pillars of modern video game RPG design. (Not so coincidentally, both Dragon Age and The Witcher have their own D&D-like RPG systems available.) D&D might seem daunting to get into at first, but truthfully, you’ve seen a lot of its tricks before. D&D is all about the party While your D&D character might start out as just numbers on a sheet, you’ll be surprised at how attached you grow to them when inhabiting them for hours at a time. And when you think of how characters like Karlach, Astarion, and Shadowheart may charm you over the course of BG3, It’s even better when similar characters are being played by real people. The interplay between characters is one of the most crucial parts of D&D. That push and pull of ideas and personalities, teamwork, and drama. It’s also part of what makes the party dynamics in BG3 so thrilling. But while Baldur’s Gate 3 might feature extremely well-written companions, they are ultimately supporting players in your story. When sitting down to play Dungeons & Dragons, there is no one ‘main character’. Everyone’s stories are their own, and that makes the party feel that much more real and alive. What is a Dungeon Master? A Dungeon Master is a dedicated player who manages and keeps the game running smoothly. The need for one is both a blessing and a curse of D&D. While Baldur’s Gate 3 does all the nitty-gritty work of sorting out the stats and rolls behind the scenes, D&D requires a little more oversight. Don’t go thinking it’s all graft with no payoff. Just like there are many reasons to want to be a player in D&D, being a DM comes with its own rewards. Players control a character, but DMs control a whole world. For anyone fascinated by the places you’re adventuring through in Baldur’s Gate 3, being a DM means designing spaces of your own. It also means drawing your players in. You may write puzzles and plots, build challenging combat encounters, and fill the world with engaging characters. Your group’s story will truly be yours, and there’s no better feeling than when your players engage with it. Dungeons & Dragons Campaign books offer a wealth of new stories If your group doesn’t feel like homebrew games are for them – or your DM simply doesn’t have the time to regularly prep new material – don’t worry. Wizards of the Coast has you covered. D&D Fifth Edition (5e) has over a dozen official sourcebooks to choose from, allowing you to run your own games without having to write a single extra word. These books offer a wide variety of adventures in different genres and settings, from one-shot sessions to full campaigns. Baldur’s Gate 3’s campaign is epic and expansive, but it is ultimately a single story. Wizards’ sourcebooks offer you the chance to explore the Sword Coast and beyond from a dozen different angles. There are books that will take you through Ravnica, a key Magic: The Gathering plane. You could even play Descent into Avernus and live through the events that canonically lead right up to Baldur’s Gate 3. D&D is just the beginning D&D has stood the test of time for a reason, and Baldur’s Gate fans are almost guaranteed to love it. But as flexible a system as 5e is, D&D can’t be expected to do everything. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to. While it might be the most well-known, D&D is just one of many tabletop RPG (TTRPG) systems available today. Your group might want to run stories and games that don’t quite mesh with D&D, and in those cases, it can sometimes be better to look further afield Whether you care about combat or characters, investigation or action, fighting monsters, or being monsters (or kissing monsters), there’s a TTRPG system out there for everyone. From bonafide classics of the medium like Call of Cthulhu and Shadowrun, to exciting modern systems such as Blades in the Dark, Tales from the Loop, and Monsterhearts. Hopefully, Baldur’s Gate 3 will be the first step on your journey to finding the perfect game for you.
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Who won E3 2019? Incredible data reveals a surprising victor – Dexerto
Who won E3 2019? Incredible data reveals a surprising victor E3 ExpoWith E3 2019 winding down it’s time to take a look at which games managed to get the most players hyped for their upcoming releases. As always there were some big names at E3 this year, but the conference was missing Sony and EA, the latter choosing instead to throw their own pre-E3 party. Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, even admitted that he was disappointed Sony didn’t make an appearance. Despite the absences, there were still plenty of games that got players excited. Now, thanks to the brains over at Thinknum who tracked sales data from Amazon and Gamestop, we have data that shows which games “won” E3 2019. The presale data doesn’t lie It’s impossible to tell which games will be best-sellers based solely on E3, but at GameStop Cyberpunk 2077 held the number 1 and 3 spots according to Thinknum’s aggregated sales rank data from June 10 (the day it debuted on Gamestop’s website) to June 14. This means Cyberpunk pre orders even beat out Playstation and Xbox gift cards, which are constantly a top seller. Below are the most sold items at GameStop during E3 2019 (note: items that are italicized/bold were announced at E3 2019). https://media.thinknum.com/articles/who-won-e3-2019/ Over at Amazon, it was the Final Fantasy VII remake that stole the show and, surprisingly enough, Cyberpunk was nowhere near the top ten on Amazon (it was actually last on Thinknum’s list). Another hit on Amazon was The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening and its affiliated Amiibo series. This doesn’t mean that the Final Fantasy VII Remake and Cyberpunk 2077 will be the best-selling games of 2020 though. Preorder data went up on June 14, so there’s still a chance for the hype to die down. https://media.thinknum.com/articles/who-won-e3-2019/ What’s the deal with Cyberpunk? People were excited for CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077 long before Keanu Reeves came out and told fans that we were all breathtaking (thanks again Keanu), but the addition of Neo seems to have sent the hype machine into overdrive. Thanks to Reeves, we also know that Cyberpunk will come out on April 16, 2020. Not quite a year, but quite a while to wait for players who want nothing more than to run around a neon-filled dystopia/utopia with John Wick. The zealot-like loyalty of Final Fantasy fans will definitely make the FFVII Remake a force to be reckoned with as well when it comes out on March 3, 2020.
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Who plays Indiana Jones in Bethesda’s game? The Great Circle cast revealed – Dexerto
Who plays Indiana Jones in Bethesda’s game? The Great Circle cast revealed BethesdaIndiana Jones and the Great Circle is fast approaching, but just who plays the titular character and what companions might join him on the adventure? Here’s what we know about the game’s cast thus far. A full three years on from its mysterious reveal, the new Indiana Jones game from Bethesda, and more specifically, Machine Games, has now been detailed in full. With the title ‘the Great Circle,’ the legendary figure has been thrust back into another thrilling mystery set to see him venturing around the globe as always. But with the first Indy game in 15 years now in focus, exactly who is involved? From the leading role to the companions along the way, and of course, the villains too, here’s what we know of the cast of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Contents: Who plays Indiana Jones in the Great Circle? – Indiana Jones and the Great Circle cast – Who plays Indiana Jones in the Great Circle? Troy Baker has been confirmed as the leading man, Indiana Jones himself, in Bethesda’s upcoming the Great Circle. This news was locked in shortly after the game’s full reveal during a January 18 Xbox showcase event. As one of the more prolific voice actors in the industry today, Baker is known for a wide variety of roles. Be it Joel Miller in The Last of Us, Booker DeWitt in BioShock Infinite, to Higgs in Death Stranding, and all manner of odd voices along the way. Although the game still uses Harrison Ford’s likeness as the one true Indy, the legendary actor wasn’t recruited to lend his voice to this new tale. Indiana Jones and The Great Circle characters and cast details Set between the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade, the Great Circle, there’s every chance a number of familiar faces pop up along the adventure. Though we do know for certain by this point, Indy has severed ties with former fiancée Marion Ravenwood. While plenty is sure to remain a mystery, we do already have some early details on companions, villains, and more. So below is the full rundown on the full Indiana Jones and the Great Circle cast as we know it thus far. Indiana Jones – Troy Baker Troy Baker steps into the shoes of the iconic archeologist, portraying Indiana Jones for his latest globetrotting adventure. As referenced above, Baker is one of the more popular figures in video game voice acting today, responsible for giving life to dozens of beloved characters over the years. Gina Lombardi – Alessandra Mastronardi Alessandra Mastronardi portrays Gina Lombardi in the Great Circle. As an investigative reporter, Lombardi crosses paths with Indy early on in the game, working together, the duo looks to solve the central mystery as they venture far and wide. Mastronardi is an Italian actress mostly appearing in local productions, though her work recently broached an English-speaking audience in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent. Emmerich Voss – Marios Gavrilis Marios Gavrilis serves as Indy’s foil, Emmerich Voss, in the Great Circle. As the ever-imposing villain of the upcoming game, Voss appears to be constantly tracking Indy’s efforts, thwarting him where possible, and, as the trailer revealed, trying to leave him for dead as well. Gavrilis is an award-winning Greek-German actor best known for his voiceover work. Typically, Gavrillis serves as main characters in translated versions of a variety of games like Death Stranding, Gotham Knights, as well as appearances in the Final Fantasy and Far Cry franchises. Lucas – Tony Todd Acclaimed actor Tony Todd is also joining the cast of the Great Circle, as Lucas, though in what capacity remains unclear for now. We know his character goes by the name of Lucas, though anything beyond that is being kept under wraps. Based on an initial glimpse in the reveal trailer, however, it appears Lucas is responsible for kickstarting Indy’s new journey. Seemingly the one stealing from Indy’s place of work, Marshall College, it appears Indy may be hunting down Todd’s character throughout the early portion of the game. An American actor with decades of experience, Todd has appeared in over 200 projects over the years, including the likes of the original Candyman, Final Destination flicks, Platoon, and Star Trek to name a few. Most recently, however, gamers may recognize him for his work as Venom in Insomniac’s Spider-Man 2 game. So that’s everything we know about the cast of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle thus far. Though with a 2024 release, we’re sure to learn plenty more in the coming weeks as the game draws near. We’ll be sure to keep you up to speed with all the latest developments right here.
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Who is Vecna? Iconic D&D villain explained – Dexerto
Who is Vecna? Iconic D&D villain explained Wizards of the CoastOne of the greatest Dungeons & Dragons villains is coming to 5e in a new adventure. Here’s what you should know about Vecna before Eve of Ruin. Dungeons & Dragons is bringing one of its iconic villains to Fifth Edition with the release of Vecna: Eve of Ruin. This high-level adventure has players taking on one of the game’s oldest and best-known foes as they travel the multiverse to foil his evil plans. Many will recognize the name “Vecna” from Stranger Things, as the show’s antagonist was named after the D&D villain. But while both may be powerful forces for evil, the Vecna players will face in Eve of Ruin is an entirely different beast. Here’s what D&D players should know about Vecna ahead of Eve of Ruin. Vecna history The first mention of Vecna comes from the 1976 D&D supplement Eldritch Wizardry. Brian Blume included two artifacts called the Hand of Vecna and Eye of Vecna, said to be the only remaining parts of an evil lich, though no other backstory was included. Since then, Vecna has become a full-fledged villain in his own right. The Dungeon Master’s Guide for Second Edition finally developed his background, and the 1990 adventure Vecna Lives! allowed players to encounter him for the first time. D&D 2e established Vecna’s place as a major villain in the game’s lore, and 3e would solidify his position by making him a Lesser deity. Vecna’s power and goals As a neutral evil character, Vecna is a power-hungry villain who was born mortal but ascended to lichdom and, in some stories, godhood. Whether he started out as a human or half-elf differs between accounts, but Vecna’s fear of his own mortality and desire to achieve undeath remains consistent. Vecna was initially trained in magic by his mother, Mazzel. However, her execution for practicing witchcraft led him on a path of revenge. How exactly he achieved lichdom is uncertain – some say the demon lord Orcus taught him, while others say he sacrificed hundreds of innocents to fuel a ritual. Regardless, Vecna became a powerful lich who has lived for over 1,000 years. As a wizard, Vecna’s powers are magic-based. In 5e, most abilities from his stat block in The Vecna Dossier deal necrotic damage. This includes his unholy dagger Afterthought, which appears in various incarnations. He also has various resistances and immunities – including immunity to bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage from any non-magical attacks – which makes him incredibly difficult to fight. Vecna is also heavily associated with secrets, being listed as the god of evil secrets in 5e’s Player’s Handbook. He believes secrets are the source of power, and everyone has a secret that could be manipulated or used to destroy them. Vecna and Kas Another important figure in Vecna’s lore is Kas the Bloody-Handed. Introduced as Vecna’s trusted bodyguard, Kas was granted a sentient longsword named Sword of Kas that was created by Vecna. However, the Sword convinced Kas to attempt to usurp his master, leading to an epic confrontation in which Vecna lost his left hand and eye. The two essentially destroyed each other, with Kas being thrown into Ravenloft. He eventually became a vampire called Kas the Destroyer. Vecna artifacts As mentioned, some of Vecna’s artifacts predate the villain’s full introduction to D&D lore. The Eye and Hand of Vecna are evil artifacts that bestow great powers to anyone who dares attune to them and changes their alignment to neutral evil. Both require the user to remove their own hand and/or eye, replacing them with Vecnas; if the artifacts are ever removed, the user dies. The Eye of Vecna grants truesight, allowing the user to see everything within range regardless of magical darkness, invisibility, illusions, and shapeshifting magic. It also allows you to cast a variety of spells using the Eye’s charges, though there’s always a 5% chance Vecna will devour your soul and take over your body. The Hand of Vecna increases the user’s Strength stat to 20 and adds 2d8 cold damage to any hit by a melee weapon or spell attack made using the Hand. Similar to the Eye, the Hand also grants spellcasting ability with a caveat. Every time you use the Hand to cast a spell, it will cast Suggestion on the user; unless they make a DC 18 Wisdom check, the user will have to commit an evil act. Those who attune to both the Eye and Hand of Vecna get additional benefits, most significant of which is the ability to cast the Wish spell once every 30 days. While not used by him, the Sword of Kas is another artifact made by Vecna. As the story of Kas makes clear, this sword is cursed and bloodthirsty. It grants attuned wielders benefits like increased initiative and spellcasting, but it must be bloodied as much as possible. According to its 5e stat block, if the sword isn’t “bathed in blood” within the first minute after being drawn, the user must make a Charisma save. On a success, they take 3d6 psychic damage; on a failure, the wielder is dominated by the sword until “the sword’s demand is met.” What to expect from Vecna in Eve of Ruin In Vecna: Eve of Ruin, the classic D&D villain is a constant existential threat. This time, Vecna is building up his power to perform the Ritual of Remaking, an act that would allow him to recreate the entire multiverse in his image. To stop Vecna, players will have to reassemble the Rod of Seven Parts, an iconic and powerful D&D item that makes its 5e debut in Eve of Ruin. With the pieces scattered across the planes, players will need to travel across worlds like Spelljammer, Ravenloft, and Dragonlance to defeat Vecna and foil his evil multiversal plot.
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Who is Sylux? Metroid Prime 4’s villain explained – Dexerto
Who is Sylux? Metroid Prime 4’s villain explained NintendoWith a brand-new trailer for Metroid Prime 4 finally giving everyone a look at the gameplay and release window, fans also receive a glimpse at a villain for the game, Sylux. While many were unsure of this foreboding character’s identity, he is a series veteran who played a major role in one game, while secretly appearing in a couple of others. For those who don’t know Sylux well and have questions after the new trailer, we have the rundown on who he is and what people can expect from him in Metroid Prime 4. Who is Sylux? Not much is known about Sylux’s background before he became the person we know. However, like Metroid protagonist, Samus Aran, his role as a bounty hunter is no secret. But what sets these two apart is Sylux’s immense hatred for the Galactic Federation, the primary government body in the series who Samus has worked with often. There is no information on why he hates the Federation, but due to Samus’ work with them, we know he views her as an enemy. His distaste for the government is so strong that he has even partnered with the Space Pirates, once helping them lead an assault against a Federation-owned facility. Sylux first appeared in Metroid Prime Hunters, a spin-off game that was released after the first entry. In Hunters, he and Samus battle each other throughout the story, ending with him and several other bounty hunters escaping a prison known as the Oubilette. This was his only primary role in the series, as the rest of his appearances were in secret endings. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption featured the first of these, where we see Sylux following Samus’ ship as she flies into space. The second secret appearance was in Metroid Prime: Federation Forces, in which players can complete a certain objective to trigger a cutscene after the credits. This cutscene shows Sylux breaking into a Federation research station where he causes a Metroid egg to hatch. What is Sylux doing in Metroid Prime 4? Sylux’s exact intentions in Metroid Prime 4 remain a mystery as of writing, though there are a few clues as to what could be playing a part in the sequel. We know Sylux hates Samus and has been keeping an eye on her for some time. We also know he wants to use Metroids as a tool to help him. Given how Samus has dedicated so much time to fighting these alien creatures, it would make sense for Sylux to use them against her, both thematically and logically. At the end of Metroid 2, we saw an infant hatch and bond with Samus, which means Sylux could easily be hatching these creatures to bond with him, then using them as weapons in their own right. It also looks like Sylux will be leading a group of Space Pirates, so at some point, it seems he has allied himself once more with these villains. His ultimate objective remains to be seen, but surely we will learn more as Metroid Prime 4 approaches its release in 2025.
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Who is Solomon Reed in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC? Idris Elba role explained – Dexerto
Who is Solomon Reed in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC? Idris Elba role explained CD Projekt RedIdris Elba is the headline cast member of Cyberpunk 2077’s Phantom Liberty DLC and if you’re curious about his character, here’s everything we know about Solomon Reed. Keanu Reeves rightfully grabbed a lot of the headlines when Cyberpunk 2077 was originally announced. Having a star of such distinction and acclaim would only boost the profile of the game. It did, and the actor’s portrayal of Johnny Silverhand was a hit. The new Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC is not content with this though. CD Projekt Red has reached out and acquired the services of none other than Idris Elba. Now a household name, Elba is known for his work in Marvel films, Pacific Rim, Fast and Furious, and much more. Now, he’s setting foot into the seedy underworld of Cyberpunk 2077 as Solomon Reed. Here’s everything we know about the character and his impact on the game. Who does Idris Elba play in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC? Idris Elba plays Solomon Reed in the Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC. Not too much has been shown off about Reed in the reveal trailers and gameplay breakdowns thus far. It seems that the team wants to keep the details on the down low. Cyberpunk 2077 Quest Director Pawel Sasko did discuss the character with Kotaku: “When we were designing a story for and then decided to cast Keanu Reeves, it was slightly different than with Idris Elba.” He continued: “With Idris Elba, it was slightly different because we were on the level of story outlines. So, even before you go into screenplays and scenarios, so just very general. Then we started thinking about an actor that could actually fill that role.” Who is Solomon Reed in Cyberpunk 2077? Cyberpunk 2077’s Solomon Reed is a NUSA Federal Intelligence Agency agent who continues to carry out his work in Night City. A big aspect of Phantom Liberty is the existence of a new district – Dogtown. This is where Elba’s Reed is based and he resides here living as a Sleeper Agent. We know he works closely with Alex, a former braindance talent, and they have both aligned themselves with V. That’s everything we know about Soloman Reed in Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty! For more content on the game, check out our guides below: How to defeat Chimera | All Phantom Liberty trophies | Best Cyberpunk 2077 builds for 2.0 update | How to respec | How to play Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC | Can you play Phantom Liberty without owning base game? | Should you finish Cyberpunk 2077 before Phantom Liberty? | Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty PC requirements | Best builds | All Perks | All Relic Skills | Which parts of Phantom Liberty DLC are free? | All new weapons | How to claim Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Witcher rewards
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Who is Resident Evil Village’s tall vampire lady? Everything we know about Lady Dimitrescu – Dexerto
Who is Resident Evil Village’s tall vampire lady? Everything we know about Lady Dimitrescu CapcomResident Evil’s larger-than-life ‘vampire lady’ has the whole internet enthralled, but who is Lady Dimitrescu, and what role does she play in Resident Evil Village? With the release of Resident Evil Village fast approaching, many fans have been speculating who the “tall vampire lady” is and what her connection is to protagonist Ethan Winters. Just like Resident Evil 2’s terrifying Mr. X, it seems that Lady Dimitrescu is a hit with fans all over the world. From elegant cosplays that capture the character’s devilish looks to hilarious meme compilations, there is seemingly a never-ending slew of content tailored around Lady Dimitrescu. While information surrounding the game’s towering antagonist may be scarce, many Resi fans have been able to shine the light onto this mysterious woman. Whether you’re looking for the latest information on Lady Dimitrescu or just wish to know more about the inspirations behind her design, then we have you covered. Who is Lady Dimitrescu in Resident Evil Village? To ask who is Lady Dimitrescu, we first have to ask what is Lady Dimitrescu? Fortunately, Resident Evil Village’s development team has shed some much-needed light on the game’s gigantic antagonist. “In the early stages of planning, we decided on going with [a] castle and vampires motifs,” says Tomonori Takano, Village’s Art Director, in a recent interview with IGN. “However, we did not want to be constrained by how vampires have been portrayed in various forms of popular entertainment.” Lady Alcina Dimitrescu is essentially a mutated version of a vampire, that is known to transform the blood of her victims into wine (Sanguis Virginis), and even offer up human sacrifices. Whether Alcina Dimitrescu will share the same superhuman strength as other Resi antagonists remains to be seen. Early footage from the Resident Evil Village Maiden demo did show off her razor-sharp fingernails, which can be elongated and used to tear through her victim’s flesh. For now, though, the mysteries surrounding her other abilities remain firmly under lock and key. How tall is Lady Dimitrescu in Resident Evil Village? Many Resident Evil fans have wanted to know how tall Lady Dimitrescu is for a while now, but thankfully all of our collective prayers have been answered. An official Twitter post from Tomonori Takano, Art Director of Resident Evil Village, stated that: “If you include her hat and high heels, she’s 2.9m (approximately 9’6” tall).” So, there you have it, the question on everyone’s lips has been answered. Unfortunately, it does leave some other puzzling questions, like, where exactly does Lady Dimitrescu purchase her clothes? Of course, some questions are best left unanswered. Lady Dimitrescu’s daughters Not only is Castle Dimitrescu home to the “tall vampire lady” herself, but it is also home to three other women – Alcina Dimitrescu’s daughters. The three daughters all have their own characteristics and sadistic tendencies, so it appears that players will have more than just Lady Dimitrescu to contend with. In an interview with IGN, Resident Evil Village developers gave details on Dimitrescu’s three daughters. “Bela, the oldest daughter, is quiet and has a strong head on her shoulders. Cassandra is a sadist who enjoys killing. Daniela is the youngest daughter, and is the craziest and most delusional of the three.” Early gameplay suggests that these three women will stalk Ethan as he makes his way around the dark and dank hallways of Castle Dimitrescu. Some theories even point towards these characters being former victims who have been converted into vampires by the lead lady, particularly since the Maiden’s Diary from the demo indicates that young girls are often mistreated and go missing when working at the castle. Inspirations behind Lady Dimitrescu Resident Evil Village Art Director, Tomonori Takano says his team drew inspiration from three core figures. The first figure was that of Elizabeth Bathory, a 16th-century Hungarian noblewoman who was accused of torturing and killing hundreds of girls and women between 1590 and 1610. Bathory’s taste for murder was so insatiable that she has since been labeled as the most prolific female murderer by Guinness World Records. The next inspiration comes in the form of a Japanese urban legend – Hasshaku-sama. Hasshaku-sama is a ghost story that was popularised on the anonymous Japanese posting board 2channel. While Hasshaku-sama is known to target young children, she is also depicted being very tall and is known to wear a “flowing white sundress and a white wide-brimmed hat.” Lastly, the final inspiration for Lady Dimitrescu is The Addams Family’s very own Morticia Addams. Dimitrescu shares a lot of similarities to Morticia, especially since both women are depicted as having an extremely pale complexion and wear long-flowing dresses. While Village’s resident Lady doesn’t seem to adorn the 1900s hobble dress, she does seem to enjoy looking presentable, no matter the occasion. So, there you have it, everything we know about Resident Evil Village’s “tall vampire lady”. Make sure you stay tuned to Dexerto for all the latest Resi news and updates.
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Who is Hades 2 protagonist? Main character Melinoe explained – Dexerto
Who is Hades 2 protagonist? Main character Melinoe explained Supergiant GamesHades 2 puts players in control of a new protagonist, Melinoe, a goddess not seen in the original. But who is she in Supergiant’s sequel and Greek mythology? If you’ve played the original game, a lot about Hades 2 will be familiar. But beyond the gameplay additions and other new mechanics, another major difference will become clear: Hades 1 protagonist Zagreus is nowhere to be seen. This time, players control Melinoe, Princess of the Underworld and younger sister to Zagreus. Like her brother, Melinoe comes directly from Greek mythology, though she’s not nearly as well known as other Hades 2 gods and goddesses like Aphrodite and Zeus. Here’s what to know about the goddess Melinoe and the mythology behind Hades 2’s main character. Contents Who is Melinoe in Hades 2? Hades 2 protagonist Melinoe is the daughter of Hades and Persephone, making her Zagreus’ younger sister. She was born following the events of the first game, which saw Persephone reunite with her husband and son, reclaiming her title as Queen of the Underworld. Shortly after Melinoe was born, the Titan Chronos escaped his imprisonment in Tartarus and attacked the Underworld, capturing nearly everyone. Only Melinoe was spared, being saved by Hecate, Witch of the Crossroads. Hecate raised and trained Melinoe, believing the Princess would be the one to defeat Chronos. This put Melinoe at odds with Nemesis, as the Goddess of Retribution believed she should have been chosen to defeat the Titan. Throughout the game, it’s clear Melinoe wants nothing more than to eliminate the one who took her family from her. Personality-wise, she seems to have her brother’s persistence and tendency to brood, though she appears far more duty-driven than the rebellious Zagreus. Who is Melinoe in Greek mythology? Just like in Hades 2, the Melinoe of Greek mythology is heavily associated with witchcraft. She’s the goddess of ghosts, fear, restless spirits, and offerings to the dead. But while she is said to bring nightmares and madness, Melinoe is also a protector of the dead. There are conflicting myths regarding whether Melinoe’s father is Hades or Zeus. In some versions, she was conceived when Zeus tricked Persephone by disguising himself as Hades, but others like the Orphics believed Zeus and Hades were the same god. Melinoe is often depicted with half of her body black and the other half white, which is meant to symbolize her association with both the heavenly Zeus and the chthonic Hades. Though Hades 2 doesn’t entirely adapt this, Melinoe’s artwork does show her with a green ghostly-looking arm and some harsh black shadows on her face, which could tie into the dichotomies she represents. Some also believed Melinoe was just another name for Hecate, hence the similarities between the two. While that’s not the case in Hades 2, having Hecate serve as Melinoe’s teacher could be a subtle reference to those myths. Melinoe gameplay Living up to her association with witchcraft, Melinoe relies on a lot of magic to get through enemies in Hades 2, unlike her brother in the original game who preferred to brute force battles. This means you’ll need to manage a Mana bar as well as your health. Melinoe’s default weapon of choice is the Witch’s Staff which can be impactful during close combat and long-ranged situations. Alongside the magical flare that this protagonist brings to Hades 2, the new Tarot card-inspired Arcana Cards system can be used to earn buffs as you progress through different runs. Melinoe voice actor in Hades 2 Melinoe is brought to life by the voice actor Judy Alice Lee in Hades 2. Her past video game work includes voicing Yun Jin in Genshin Impact, Neyrelle in Diablo 4, as well as appearing in WWE 2K24 and several Call of Duty games. For more Hades 2 content, check out the guides below: How long is Hades 2? | How to farm Ashes | How to upgrade Arcana Cards | Hades 2 God Mode explained | Does Hades 2 run on Steam Deck?
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Who is Dead by Daylight’s New Killer? Everything you need to know about The Artist – Dexerto
Who is Dead by Daylight’s New Killer? Everything you need to know about The Artist Behaviour InteractiveDead by Daylight lets players run from a brutal Killer who’s controlled by another player, who then hunts them down one by one. Now a new Killer known as The Artist is joining the roster. Dead by Daylight has soared in popularity in recent years, as more and more Killers have joined the roster. Killers in Dead by Daylight really are the main attraction, as each is usually a beloved horror icon that brings more sinister ways to stalk and murder helpless players. Now get ready to meet The Artist, an original character from the game’s Portrait of a Murder chapter– and get ready to run. Every Killer in Dead by Daylight possesses special perks and skills that can be used to the advantage of the player controlling them, and to the horror of those running from them. The next Killer in Dead by Daylight also has some nasty tricks up their sleeve, meet Carmina Mora, the Killer known as The Artist. Contents Who is Dead by Daylight’s latest Killer? – Everything we know about Portrait of a Murder in Dead by Daylight – When is the next Dead by Daylight Killer releasing? – Who is Dead by Daylight’s latest Killer? Dead by Daylight’s newest Killer, The Artist is an original character from the game’s Portrait of a Murder chapter. Her real name is Carmina Mora and uses superpowers to expose corruption through art and is eventually murdered for it. Carmina is followed by a flock of murderous crows wherever she goes and returned from the grave to seek revenge on her killers – and everyone else. Her story is eerily similar to that of The Crow character, although The Artist is more concerned with causing terror and murder than the pursuit of justice. https://twitter.com/DeadByBHVR/status/1458102320944848900?ref_src=twsrcgoogletwcampserptwgrtweet Everything we know about Portrait of a Murder in Dead by Daylight Speaking about Dead by Daylight’s Portrait of a Murder chapter, the developers said: “Portrait of a Murder is Dead by Daylight going back to its roots: an original story and universe, set in mystery, dark fantasy and fear,” creative director Dave Richard writes in a press release about the new chapter. “The new characters are also unique and diverse, which is part of our DNA, and representative of our player base.” Read More: All killers in Dead by Daylight – The chapter will also introduce a new survivor called Jonah Vasquez. He is a CIA agent and will have some kind of connection to the new Killer. A new map called The Forsaken Boneyard is also confirmed and will be set within the Chilean desert. This is exactly where The Artist was murdered. When is the next Dead by Daylight Killer releasing? There isn’t a concrete release date for when The Artist will be joining Dead by Daylight, the Portrait of a Murder chapter releases in November 2021, so we’ll have to keep our eyes peeled in the coming days and weeks for news surrounding the upcoming Dead by Daylight Killer. The DLC price will be $6.99 on the Microsoft Store and Steam. The chapter will cost $7.99 on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
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Who is Baldur’s Gate 3’s most evil Warlock Patron? The Devil vs Cthulhu – Dexerto
Who is Baldur’s Gate 3’s most evil Warlock Patron? The Devil vs Cthulhu Larian StudiosBaldur’s Gate 3 limits Warlock players to three choices of Patron, but which one is the evilest of the bunch? Can you play a truly good character if you’re constantly answering to the man downstairs? In Baldur’s Gate 3 and D&D, Warlocks are characters who gain their magical powers through forming a deal with a supernatural being. The Patron and the specifics of their contract vary wildly, with some giving their power freely while others constantly interfere in the life of their signatory. Baldur’s Gate 3 has three Patron options: Archfey, Great Old One, and Fiend. While the Archfey has the potential to be a good (if incredibly chaotic) being, the two other options are undeniably evil, but in different ways. A thread on the Baldur’s Gate 3 Reddit discusses the question of who the most evil Warlock Patron option is in the game. This breaks down into who is worse: a devil from the Nine Hells, or a Lovecraftian entity with destructive thoughts that are alien to most people? “So you don’t need to sell your souls for power or anything, Warlock pacts are broad, but yeah fiends are by definition evil,” one user wrote, “If a fiend stopped being evil, they wouldn’t be a fiend anymore, since they literally are their soul and change into a celestial or whatever the neutral equivalent is. Great old ones got the whole Cthulhu thing going on, so as a Patron archery can be the nicest.” “Devils are law and evil, GOO are unknowable evil and are just HP Lovecraft things,” another user said, and another agreed, “Fiend is undoubtedly the clearest Evil but the other two you can roleplay plenty of Neutral pacts,” one user said, while another wrote.” “With the exception of the Fiend patron, I see the Archfey patron as some sort of partnership,” one user said, “and the Great Old One is your siphoning power from an Cthulhu-like god who is not aware of the little fly sucking his blood.” The difference between the Warlock Patrons comes down to intent. The Fiend is often a Lawful Evil being who wants to bring about the downfall of a mortal soul, using them as a tool to sow discord and bring about death and carnage with their stolen power. Meanwhile, the Cthulhu-like entities play a much more distant role, owing to their unknowable nature. They are beings of pure chaos and destruction, but it’s unfocused, making them a much less present and deliberate threat than the residents of the Nine Hells.
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Who are TSM? Get to know the world’s biggest esports organization – Dexerto
Who are TSM? Get to know the world’s biggest esports organization TSM FTXTeam SoloMid has established itself as a premier brand in the world of esports. From League of Legends and Smash to chess, it’s impossible to escape TSM in the world of gaming. With all of these accomplishments, it’s time to get familiar with the people behind the brand. TSM have been game-changers in the space for a long time now. As a unit, they’ve captured championships in seven different NA LCS splits, an EVO Championship, and secured the biggest renaming deal in the history of competitive gaming. That’s just scratching the surface of what they’ve achieved in their eight-year history. They have also dominated the world of content creation, whether it’s documenting the ups and downs of professional LoL in their docuseries or entertaining the masses by signing content creators like QTCinderella, there’s a high pedigree that not many other teams can match. So, who is exactly behind all of these accolades? Who created TSM? SoloMid.net was founded by Andy “Reginald” Dinh in 2009 as a resource for League of Legends players. The site was hailed for the quality of its guides and instructional content and quickly gained traction in the community, but that wasn’t its only purpose. It also served as the website for his pro team. Andy was an early mover in the LoL esports scene, and alongside his brother, created All or Nothing while the game was still in closed beta. He was all about collecting players that wanted to raise the skill ceiling in the highest levels of the game’s competitive scene. When the team broke up in 2011, Andy set out to create a new one, and thus Team SoloMid was born. Reginald is currently the CEO of TSM. He stuck around as a player for two years before deciding to retire from professional play and focus on the business full-time. Who is in TSM? Daniel Dinh – Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer Reginald’s brother, Dan, is the current COO of TSM. While Dan’s career took a different path than his brother’s, he still ended up coming home to TSM when it was all said and done. Although he initially returned to TSM as a substitute in the jungle, he didn’t stick around long. He was only on the roster for a few months before leaving to coach Cloud 9. These days, Dan is in charge of the day-to-day business decisions at TSM. Aileena Xu – President of Esports Leena joined TSM when she was 19 years old and has played a huge part in turning the company into the juggernaut that it is now. While she’s a major contributor behind the scenes, she has also acted as one of the faces of the business, often appearing on the TSM YouTube channel to deliver updates on roster decisions or to serve as a judge and referee for silly competitions between the players. On top of everything else, Xu was selected for the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in November 2018. Søren Bjerg – Part-Owner Like Andy and Daniel did before him, Søren started his career with TSM as a player before transitioning into an ownership role. Under the name “Bjergsen,” Søren captured multiple championships for the brand before retiring from pro play in October of 2020. He currently serves in a coaching role for the LCS teams, but that may be changing soon. While it’s not confirmed, there have been some rumors of the Mid Laner returning to professional play. Content Creators While primarily known for their efforts in esports, the team also bolsters a crew of streamers and content creators that rivals any other organization in the world. While these are only a handful of the names you should know, you can find a full list of the team’s creators over on their website. TSM Myth Myth originally streamed a different Epic Games product, the now-abandoned game Paragon. As one of the most recognizable faces in that community, Myth received an invite to try out Fortnite on day one, and he never looked back. While part of his popularity came from his skill with the building mechanics in Fortnite, he retained a large fanbase just by embracing his personality while he streamed. He was part of TSM’s initial Fortnite trio alongside Daequan and Hamlinz, and the group’s popularity only continued to expand when they moved into a team house together back in 2019. While Myth has mostly transferred to Valorant – and his old teammates have moved onto NRG – he remains one of the biggest names in gaming. TSM QTCinderella QT is TSM’s newest signing, and her journey represents one that so many fans dream of. She got into the esports space as a fan of the League of Legends team and now things have come full circle. “Before I ever played, I actually watched TSM games. I would go them and hold up signs for Bjergsen,” she said in her announcement video. “So, TSM has always been my dream – and now here I am.” You can watch her full video on the team’s YouTube channel. TSM Pokelawls Pokelawls is a variety streamer with an affinity for frogs and a talent for creating stories in GTA RP. Starting out in games like Overwatch and Starcraft, his content has transformed into an unrecognizable form of what it once was, but for good reason. As he began to expand into other games, his audience grew rapidly. The constant variety in content has netted him a reach of 929k followers on Twitch. TSM esports teams The TSM brand has spread into many of the biggest esports scenes in the world, and it can be hard to keep track of exactly which games they are in. While teams and games have come and gone under the organization’s banner, they currently field players in more than 10 different titles. TSM FTX Apex Legends roster The brand’s Apex team consists of Eric ‘Snipedown’ Wrona, Phillip ‘ImperialHal’ Dosen, and Jordan ‘Reps’ Wolfe. Three of the most skilled players in all of Apex, this trio has a history of showing up when it matters. This is only bolstered by Snipedown’s winning pedigree, as he is a former Halo World Champion and 21-time event winner. In a recent move, popular streamer Daltoosh has also joined TSM’s Apex initiative. TSM Chess roster Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura is TSM’s resident Chess pro. A five-time US Champion with several records to his name, Nakamura is regarded as one of the best American chess players ever. He particularly shines in the high-pressure environment of speed chess. He currently ranks at #2 in the Blitz rankings with a FIDE rating of 2873, trailing Magnus Carlsen in the top spot by only two points. Hikaru exploded in popularity on Twitch back in early 2020 and made waves across the esports world when he first announced his decision to join TSM. TSM Fortnite roster The three players that make up TSM’s Fortnite unit are Co1azo, Scrubs, and Commandment. These three individuals have racked up a ton of accomplishments. Commandment alone is a six-time FNCS finalist and has two second-place finishes to his name. While the days of Hamlinz and Daequan representing TSM are long gone, the organization is still a formidable name in the world of Fortnite. TSM League of Legends roster League has always been the home base of TSM and they’ve built a huge fanbase because of it. As an organization, they’ve seen the highs of winning championships and the bitter sting of bad seasons. Their roster currently consists of: Top Laner Huni – Jungler Spica – Mid Laner PowerOfEvil – AD Carry Lost – Support SwordArt – They failed to qualify for Worlds after losing to Cloud 9 and placing 4th in the LCS 2021 Championship on August 22. Spica recently earned the LCS MVP Award for his performance throughout the season. TSM Super Smash Bros. roster There are two Smash players on the roster for TSM. Leffen is amongst the biggest ever names in the fighting game world. He is a legendary Melee player and continues to win tournaments eleven years into his professional career. His skills don’t stop in Smash, either. He also won a Dreamhack tournament in Dragon Ball FighterZ back in 2018. Tweek has been a consistent star in the Smash community for years, and Smash Ultimate has done nothing but raise his status even higher. He has a slew of tournament wins under his belt and is considered a top player with every fighter he mains along the way. TSM Valorant roster TSM fields two teams in Riot Games’ ability-based tactical shooter. Their main lineup consists of Hazed, Wardell, Subroza, and LeviathanAG. This team, with Bang as their fifth, placed 1st in the VCT Stage 3 Challengers 2, where they defeated FaZe Clan in a best of five. While their last few outings haven’t gone to plan, with the help of Coach Chet Singh, there’s still hope for this roster to turn things around. TSM also field an all-women team made up of Cath, MLE, Athxna, and LeahPanda. This squad formed back in March but has undergone a few roster changes since its inception. Most notably, the team parted ways with Zoe ‘Zoessie’ Servais back in August. Former Counter-Strike professional Addison “Zeck” Gorzeck joined them full-time in June of 2021. All of these people, and more, have helped TSM cement its place in the history books of esports. While there is still a lot of their story left to be told, you can be sure that the next chapter for TSM will be just as exciting as all the last ones were.
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Who are the men behind Valve’s early marketing campaigns? – Dexerto
Who are the men behind Valve’s early marketing campaigns? ValveValve Corporation has developed some of the most beloved video games in the past decade. However, the company’s mascots have left multiple people questioning their identities. There are two men who are associated with Valve that have sported the red valve on their faces. One promotional image, dubbed ‘Mr. Valve,’ featured a man with a goatee and a valve replacing his right eye. This image was tagged with the phrase ‘Open your eyes.’ In 2007, Mr. Valve’s was replaced with a new image featuring a man with his back turned, showcasing the valve on the back of his head for the ‘Open your mind’ concept. The late nineties created two memorable montages: ‘Open your eye’ and ‘Open your mind.’ However, the latter was only integrated into the games in 2007, replacing the former. Despite several appearances on the website, it was eventually removed during a revamp in 2010. Who are the Valve men? There is currently no information about the men who were in Valve promotional images, leaving them shrouded in mystery. However, a post on Steam’s Reddit brought up an old conversation with one of the developers at Valve, who explained the origin behind the images. “They went out to the streets of Seattle’s Broadway district, took tons of polaroids of the types of folks we were looking for, and brought the shots back to us,” said Ray Ueno. “We selected the bald guy from the batches of “off-the-street” Polaroids.” Ueno revealed that the “Open your eyes” and “Open your mind” images used the same technique: finding everyday men on the street. “It’s been very long since we did that work, so we don’t know who the models were,” said Ueno. “And the fact that they weren’t professional models would make it very difficult to find them—if not impossible for the bald guy.” Since these campaigns were run in the late nineties and early 2000s, there is no telling if the men’s identities will ever be revealed to the public.
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Who Am I? Kojima Productions teaser could hint at Hideo Kojima’s next game – Dexerto
Who Am I? Kojima Productions teaser could hint at Hideo Kojima’s next game Instagram: Hideo KojimaWhen it comes to teasing new video game projects, few are more inventive than Hideo Kojima. The Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding creator is known for his cryptic ways and the cycle could now be starting over as a mysterious poster might be hinting at his next title. From the fake ‘7780s Studios’ behind P.T. to his often blurred posts on social media teasing certain aspects of production, Kojima is always one to keep his fans guessing. Rather than just explicitly announcing his next big projects, the Japanese auteur prefers to keep cards close to the chest at first. Guessing his next move has become part of the fun and while elements out of his control can occasionally lead to information spilling out, it’s often still anyone’s guess what it all means. While no official details have yet been revealed on Kojima’s next game, whether it be the rumored Death Stranding 2 or the reported Overdose title in collaboration with Xbox Game Studios, it seems we’re getting close to a major reveal. Now, the first possible teaser for his next release may have just been shared online. ‘Who Am I?’ – That lone question appears in the foreground of a mysterious new poster from Kojima Productions. Behind the text is an unknown female character with her face darkened. The figure is seemingly standing in front of a few bright lights as she faces the camera. Other than prominent Kojima stan Geoff Keighley sharing the image with a simple question mark emoji, there’s nothing further to go off. It’s impossible to tell who the actress behind the character is, what game project its in relation to, or when we might learn more. It’s all one big mystery for the time being. Given Kojima’s obsession with cinema, there’s every chance this could be the first tease for an A-list actress involved in his next big game. Death Stranding saw the likes of Léa Seydoux and Margaret Qualley perform opposite Norman Reedus and Mads Mikkelson, among others. As for who may have been cast in his next effort, we’ll have to wait and see. Everyone from Keanu Reeves to Emma Stone were rumored at various points to be linked to his earlier work, so until we hear from the man himself, it’s truly anyone’s guess. We already know not to expect anything from this year’s Tokyo Game Show, so it could be a while before we learn more. In the meantime, there’s a good chance this new poster is just the first of many to come. We may see multiple similar teasers hinting at numerous characters in the days and weeks to come before a full reveal. Rest assured, we’ll keep you posted right here with all the latest.
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Which Overwatch 2 hero has the best voice acting? – Dexerto
Which Overwatch 2 hero has the best voice acting? Blizzard EntertainmentOverwatch 2 has a huge roster of heroes to choose from, with the current amount clocking in 38 playable characters. With so many different personalities bouncing off of each other, it’s only natural that players would develop favorites among the voice-acting cast. Surprisingly, despite having a relatively small hero pool compared to the exhaustive Damage role, the Tank heroes seem to be among the most popular performances, with Ramattra and Sigma taking the top spots on several forums discussing the best voice acting. Ramattra and Sigma take the prize of best Overwatch 2 voice acting When asked to justify these picks, players pointed to Ramattra’s voiceover by Ramon Tikaram, who gives the omnic a cold and calculating mannerism that still subverts typical villain tropes. He’s not just mindlessly hate-filled or aggressive, there’s real character work underneath his lines. In some interactions, he’s even a bit sassy. One player said: “In my opinion, the character that has the best voice is Ramattra. Something about his voice is cold and just sounds evil.” It also helps that Ramattra has several voice filters that make him sound even cooler. Another nominee for the top spot was Sigma, a soft-spoken whimsical scientist who could snap at any moment. He’s also got custom voicelines for his Galactic Emperor skin, which adds a slightly different personality to his performance by Boris Hiestand. Players also wanted the voice actor for Reaper, Keith James Ferguson, to get some recognition for being able to produce the Damage heroe’s distinctive gravelly voice without using a voice filter. “Nobody gives Reaper’s VA enough credit for being able to do all of that without a filter. He makes him sound so believably in pain and injured all the time while also being legible and able to express different feelings in his lines” Perhaps unsurprisingly, the hero considered to have the weakest voice-over was Bastion, which is a bit unfair considering he can’t talk. Bastion does actually have a credited voice actor; the performance by Chris Metzen is filtered through editing software to create the clicks and beeps. For more news and updates on Overwatch 2, check out the interesting new strategy players want to use to stop leavers from ruining games
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Which game engine does F1 24 run on? EGO or Unreal Engine 5 – Dexerto
Which game engine does F1 24 run on? EGO or Unreal Engine 5 EAThere have been rumors that F1 24 will be the Formula 1 game that finally transitions the series from the legacy EGO engine to Unreal Engine 5, but is that true? Here’s a breakdown of which game engine F1 24 runs on. F1 24 is the newest installment in the series and is making some big changes. Given this, it’s only natural fans expect it to be the best yet. A lot goes into what makes a great game, but it all starts with the game engine. Game engines offer a framework that developers can use to fulfill their ambitions more easily. They are especially important in racing games like F1 24, where specialized physics engines are required to make driving feel good. Here’s everything you need to know about which game engine F1 24 runs on, and if Codemasters has finally made the transition to Unreal Engine 5. Does F1 24 run on Unreal Engine 5? Contrary to rumors in the community, F1 24 still uses the EGO Engine and not Unreal Engine 5. That’s the same engine that Codemasters has been using in its games since 2008, albeit a heavily modified version. The EGO engine was first used in Formula 1 for F1 2009 and has remained the engine of choice ever since. After 16 years, some fans hoped the transition to a newer game engine would finally happen, but that isn’t the case. So when can you expect F1 24 to switch to a newer engine? Truthfully, it might not be anytime soon. When speaking to Overtake, Senior Creative Director Lee Mather stated, “There is no requirement or need for us to make that move. There’s no significant gain that we need on F1,” about potentially using Unreal Engine. He explained that Unreal Engine was necessary for EA Sports WRC as the EGO Engine couldn’t generate the large rally stages needed. However, since F1 24’s racing takes place exclusively on shorter tracks, that doesn’t apply to the Formula 1 games. In some ways, this might not be a bad thing. Some other racing games have had a difficult time transitioning to Unreal Engine. A great example is Asseto Corsa, with Assetto Corsa Competizione using Unreal Engine 4, but the upcoming Asseto Corsa Evo moving back to developer Kunos Simulazioni’s internal engine. When asked about this by Traxion, developer Marco Massarutto said his studio required “greater flexibility,” that Unreal Engine 5 couldn’t provide. Potentially, something similar could be true of F1 24, with Codemasters needing more than what Epic Games’ newest engine can offer. To learn more about F1 24, check out the game’s full track list, system requirements, and pre-order bonuses. If you’re more interested in learning how to play the new Formula 1 game, here’s an explainer on whether it will be on Xbox Game Pass or not.