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All active Arise Crossover codes and how to redeem them

PC Gamer icon 153 days, 4 hours, 47 minutes ago

All active Arise Crossover codes and how to redeem them

Beat 'em to the punch in the anime combat game with these Arise Crossover codes.

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Nintendo Direct: Virtual Game Cards Allow For Digital Sharing

Nintendojo icon 153 days, 4 hours, 50 minutes ago by Robert Marrujo

You'll be able to lend your downloaded games starting in late April!

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How to get a free ex deck in Pokémon TCG Pocket

Polygon icon 153 days, 4 hours, 55 minutes ago by Ana Diaz

You can get a free starter ex deck in Pokémon TCG Pocket following the relese of the Shining Revelry expansion. The new expansion adds shiny Pokémon and a much-anticipated Ranked mode to the game. But even better, this update also introduces a new time-limited event where you can complete missions for a batch of in-game...

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There's barely more than a demo in Wreckfest 2's early access debut, but I can't stop playing it

PC Gamer icon 153 days, 5 hours, 1 minute ago

There's barely more than a demo in Wreckfest 2's early access debut, but I can't stop playing it

We’re all crash test dummies in Bugbear’s new early access journey.

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Date Everything!’s latest datable object is a 20-sided die voiced by Matt Mercer

Polygon icon 153 days, 5 hours, 4 minutes ago by Susana Polo

Date Everything! is a visual novel that promises the opportunity to date any of 100 mundane objects in your own human home. And it’s really bringing home its secondary promise, that is, making each and every one of those 100 characters fully voiced. Case in point: Publisher Team17 revealed this Thursday that Critical Role’s Matt...

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Common Side Effects has been renewed for a second season by Adult Swim

Engadget icon 153 days, 5 hours, 7 minutes ago by Lawrence Bonk

Common Side Effects has been renewed for a second season by Adult Swim

Mushroom fans rejoice. Adult Swim has ordered a second season of its animated hit Common Side Effects. This is happening just ahead of the finale of the first season, which airs this weekend. For the uninitiated, Common Side Effects is something of an odd duck. It’s a cartoon, but it’s more of a thriller than a comedy. Mike Judge (Silicon Valley, King of the Hill) and Greg Daniels (The Office, Parks and Recreation) are onboard as executive producers, so there are some jokes. I guess it could be ...

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Digital Foundry Analyses The Tech In Xenoblade Chronicles X For Switch

Nintendo Life icon 153 days, 5 hours, 10 minutes ago

Digital Foundry Analyses The Tech In Xenoblade Chronicles X For Switch

"End of an era". Following the recent release of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition on the Switch, tech experts Digital Foundry have now provided an analysis of how the new version improves upon the original. In a video that narrator John Linneman calls the "end of an era" for Wii U > Switch conversions, he describes Xenoblade Chronicles X as a "moderately straightforward affair" on the surface, noting that the game on Switch is more or less in line with the original.

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The focus on GPU efficiency over fps means this year's gaming laptops are capable of something they've never been good at

PC Gamer icon 153 days, 5 hours, 11 minutes ago by Dave James

The focus on GPU efficiency over fps means this year's gaming laptops are capable of something they've never been good at

Big boi gaming laptops with genuine gaming battery life was not what I expected from the class of '25.

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32 years later, PC icon Myst finally feels complete thanks to a big new update

PCGamesN icon 153 days, 5 hours, 14 minutes ago by Ed Smith

32 years later, PC icon Myst finally feels complete thanks to a big new update

1993 was a transformative year for PC gaming. First came Syndicate, the superb strategy game from Populous creator Bullfrog. There was also a controversial and technically experimental FPS called Doom - launched in the December, it’s hard to name a more influential shooter in the history of gaming. But Myst was something truly different. While mechanically it stood on the shoulders of the point-and-click pioneers built by Sierra, it was driven more by aesthetics, atmosphere, and tone. Even today...

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Burned AMD Ryzen 9800X3D motherboard just needed a clean, says ASRock

PCGamesN icon 153 days, 5 hours, 17 minutes ago by Ben Hardwidge

Burned AMD Ryzen 9800X3D motherboard just needed a clean, says ASRock

A motherboard featured in a burned out CPU Reddit thread has been analyzed by its manufacturer, who says that the board has no obvious damage or burn marks, and that it just required a clean-up to get it to boot with a CPU again. The board appeared on Reddit with a damaged AMD Ryzen 9800X3D gaming CPU, and is one of several ASRock boards featured in threads about 9800X3D CPUs that have stopped working. We gave this AMD CPU a score of 9/10 in our 9800X3D review, thanks to its superb gaming perfor...

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System Shock 3 isn't dead, and we may hear more within a year

Rock Paper Shotgun icon 153 days, 5 hours, 20 minutes ago by Edwin Evans-Thirlwell

System Shock 3 isn't dead, and we may hear more within a year

We last wrote about immersive sim sequel System Shock 3 back in 2020, when then-developers Otherside sold the franchise to megapublisher Tencent. Development of the series later passed to remaster specialists Nightdive Studios, who’ve already overhauled the first game and are currently working on a remaster of System Shock 2 for release in June. Now, NightDive have popped up with news that the System Shock 3 project survives, in some form, and that we could get clarification as to its status “po...

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Apple Seeds Second iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 Release Candidate With Priority Notifications, Ambient Music and More

MacRumors icon 153 days, 5 hours, 28 minutes ago by Juli Clover

Apple Seeds Second iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 Release Candidate With Priority Notifications, Ambient Music and More

Apple today seeded the second release candidate versions of upcoming iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming a week a few days after Apple released the first RC. iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 can be downloaded from the Settings app on a compatible device by going to General > Software Update. With iOS 18.4, Apple is adding the Priority Notifications Apple Intelligence feature, which is designed to determine which of your notifications are the most...

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MindsEye, from former Rockstar developers, wants to revive the tight, linear, cinematic blockbuster game

Eurogamer icon 153 days, 5 hours, 34 minutes ago by Chris Tapsell

MindsEye, from former Rockstar developers, wants to revive the tight, linear, cinematic blockbuster game

There's a moment in the latest MindsEye trailer, released today alongside the news of its midsummer release date, that feels distinctly familiar. As some wonderfully billowy explosions roar, muscle cars tear through traffic and machine guns thunder on, a helicopter drops low over the action, sun setting melodramatically in the background. And the reflection of a city, searingly sharp above more racing cars and scorched tarmac, shines off the side of its ultra-polished fuselage. This is the futur...

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MindsEye, new thriller from former GTA producer and Hitman publisher, gets release date

Eurogamer icon 153 days, 5 hours, 37 minutes ago by Ed Nightingale

MindsEye, new thriller from former GTA producer and Hitman publisher, gets release date

MindsEye, the new game from former GTA producer Leslie Benzies, has finally been given a release date.

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Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 511: High Five

PlayStation Blog icon 153 days, 5 hours, 40 minutes ago by O’Dell Harmon Jr. (he/him)

Email us at [email protected]! Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or download here Hey, everybody! Sid, Kristen, Brett, and I are back this week to discuss the new take on Pac-Man Shadow Labyrinth, the wonders of hand-tracking in PlayStation VR2, what it’s like to learn how to walk in Baby Steps, and their most played games...

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The Chaos Theory of the DCF Universe

Xbox Wire icon 153 days, 5 hours, 40 minutes ago by johns

At first glance, Bunny Battle Nemesis, Tony and Clyde, and Cruz Brothers may seem like three wildly different games. A futuristic war waged by alien rabbits, a crime-fueled bullet hell, and a brutal fight circuit where warriors fight for blood. But in the DCF Universe, nothing happens in isolation. The smallest spark can send shockwaves […] The post The Chaos Theory of the DCF Universe appeared first on Xbox Wire.

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A Minecraft Movie DLC Now Available in the Minecraft Marketplace

Xbox Wire icon 153 days, 5 hours, 40 minutes ago by Joe Skrebels, Xbox Wire Editor-in-Chief

The post A Minecraft Movie DLC Now Available in the Minecraft Marketplace appeared first on Xbox Wire.

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Terry’s Other Games answers the question: ‘What if UFO 50, but nonfiction?’

Polygon icon 153 days, 5 hours, 40 minutes ago by Grayson Morley

The game you most associate with Terry Cavanagh probably depends on your age. For me, it’s Super Hexagon. Why? Mostly because it came out my last year in college and provided an excellent alternative to working on the things I was supposed to be working on. To this day, I can’t think of the game...

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Former Bethesda dev went indie in part because of Fallout 76's noxious reception: 'If you put out a game that people don't like, the internet's gonna treat you like you're clubbing baby seals'

PC Gamer icon 153 days, 5 hours, 45 minutes ago

Former Bethesda dev went indie in part because of Fallout 76's noxious reception: 'If you put out a game that people don't like, the internet's gonna treat you like you're clubbing baby seals'

Everybody's a critic.

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InZoi developer resolves to strengthen internal review processes following bug which allowed players to run over and kill children

Eurogamer icon 153 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes ago by Victoria Kennedy

InZoi developer resolves to strengthen internal review processes following bug which allowed players to run over and kill children

Krafton has patched out a bug in its early access release of InZoi, which allowed players to run over children with a car and kill them.

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Where to get medicine in Inzoi

PC Gamer icon 153 days, 5 hours, 50 minutes ago

Where to get medicine in Inzoi

Who needs doctors, anyway?

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Atelier Yumia's Strong Start Makes It The Fastest-Selling Game In Series History

Nintendo Life icon 153 days, 5 hours, 55 minutes ago

Atelier Yumia's Strong Start Makes It The Fastest-Selling Game In Series History

Ate(lier) and didn't leave a crumb. Just one week after launch, Koei Tecmo has confirmed that the catchily-titled Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land has become the fastest-selling title in series history. Confirmed in a celebratory post on Twitter, the publisher revealed that Yumia has sold an impressive 300,000 units worldwide in its first seven days, quicker than any other series entry has managed to date.

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Inzoi's launch is going better than I expected with 'mostly positive' reviews and 87,000 concurrent players and everyone is almost being normal about it

PC Gamer icon 153 days, 5 hours, 57 minutes ago by Lauren Morton

Inzoi's launch is going better than I expected with 'mostly positive' reviews and 87,000 concurrent players and everyone is almost being normal about it

Inzoi's early access version is actually just fine, which is a good thing, it turns out.

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Modulus is a "Zen" factory builder in which you build pieces for other factories

Rock Paper Shotgun icon 153 days, 6 hours, 6 minutes ago by Edwin Evans-Thirlwell

Modulus is a "Zen" factory builder in which you build pieces for other factories

I think the idea of a chill, cosy, and/or “Zen” factory builder is among the most pernicious to ever dribble from a game developer’s earhole, but I can’t deny how... soothing it can be to look down on a world of symmetrically nested conveyor belts. At least till your iron smelting district backs up. Modulus seems zouper-douper Zen. It also has a pleasing consistency: in this factory game, you shape and manufacture pieces for buildings which, as far as I can tell from the devlog below, can then b...

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Anthropic has developed an AI 'brain scanner' to understand how LLMs work and it turns out the reason why chatbots are terrible at simple math and hallucinate is weirder than you thought

PC Gamer icon 153 days, 6 hours, 10 minutes ago

Anthropic has developed an AI 'brain scanner' to understand how LLMs work and it turns out the reason why chatbots are terrible at simple math and hallucinate is weirder than you thought

Oh, and another thing: They don't just predict the next word.

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The Lego Dune Ornithopter is on sale for its lowest price ever

Polygon icon 153 days, 6 hours, 12 minutes ago by Alice Jovanée

Until Lego approves my proposal for a Guild Navigator set, the Lego Dune Ornithopter is the only model based on Frank Herbert’s sci-fi saga. If you’d like to add the official ride of House Atreides to your shelf, you can pick up this set for its lowest price ever on Amazon. Right now, this winged...

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‘Front Mission-style’ game devs acknowledge Square Enix lawsuit

Polygon icon 153 days, 6 hours, 20 minutes ago by Ian Walker

The studio sued by Square Enix for allegedly using assets created under a now-void licensing agreement has publicly acknowledged the lawsuit and started swapping out some of the offending content from its game, a little more than a week after the news broke on Polygon. Metal Storm developer, HK Ten Tree, apologized to players in...

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The Pixel 9a launches on April 10 in the US

Engadget icon 153 days, 6 hours, 21 minutes ago by Will Shanklin

The Pixel 9a launches on April 10 in the US

Google's Pixel 9a, a candidate to be the "midrange smartphone king," was announced last week but delayed at the last second due to a component problem. Today, we finally know when the handset will arrive: April 10 in North America. In an update to a Pixel 9a support page (via 9to5Google) on Friday, Google wrote that the phone will arrive on April 10 in the US, Canada and the UK. On April 14, it will land in a long list of European countries: Germany, Spain, Italy, Ireland, France, Norway, Denmar...

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Jennifer Salke steps down as head of Amazon MGM Studios

Engadget icon 153 days, 6 hours, 21 minutes ago by Lawrence Bonk

Jennifer Salke steps down as head of Amazon MGM Studios

Jennifer Salke is stepping down as the head of Amazon MGM Studios, according to reporting by Deadline. She’s been at the post for over seven years, which is a ripe old age for a studio head. Before Amazon, Salke was president of NBC Entertainment. She will not be replaced. Instead, the head of studio role will be eliminated as part of a new structure for the division. Prime Video honcho Mike Hopkins said in a memo that the company "decided to flatten our leadership structure a bit." The studio w...

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‘Soup for Sorin’ walkthrough for Assassin’s Creed Shadows

Polygon icon 153 days, 6 hours, 30 minutes ago by Jeffrey Parkin

“Soup for Sorin” is a main story quest you can find in Assassin’s Creed Shadows in the Kii region. It is part of Junjiro’s quest on The League board on your Objectives menu. For it, you’ll have to help him, well, make some soup for Master Sorin. Our Assassin’s Creed Shadows guide will tell you...

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Share of the Week: Assassin’s Creed Shadows

PlayStation Blog icon 153 days, 6 hours, 39 minutes ago by Kristen Zitani (she/her)

Last week, we asked you to take a leap into Assassin’s Creed Shadows and share epic moments of dual protagonists Naoe and Yasuke using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights: TakaSanGames shares Naoe in traditional Assassin white, in front of the Hidden Ones symbol Evo_Pixel shares Yasuke striking with his katana in the rain...

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Nikola founder Trevor Milton receives a full pardon from President Trump

Engadget icon 153 days, 6 hours, 39 minutes ago by Kris Holt

Nikola founder Trevor Milton receives a full pardon from President Trump

Trevor Milton, the founder of electric truck company Nikola, has received a full and unconditional pardon from President Donald Trump. A jury found Milton guilty of one count of securities fraud and two counts of wire fraud in October 2022. In 2023, he was sentenced to four years in prison. Milton announced the pardon in a press release and the White House confirmed it to CNBC. It came two weeks after prosecutors asked a judge to order Milton to pay $680 million in restitution to Nikola sharehol...

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Talking Point: Which Switch Game Needs A 'Nintendo Switch 2 Edition' The Most?

Nintendo Life icon 153 days, 6 hours, 40 minutes ago

Talking Point: Which Switch Game Needs A 'Nintendo Switch 2 Edition' The Most?

Time for an upgrade? Ever since Sony's PS5 adopted it as one of its main release points, we have been quietly hoping for Switch 2 to offer up enhanced versions of 'Switch 1' games. For a long time, this was nothing more than a dream (albeit a pretty realistic one, given Nintendo's remaster rate these days), but in the last few weeks, it has started to feel a little more real. Fans found a secret 60fps mode hidden in Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition's code immediately after launch, and ...

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Immortal Boy looks wild blending a little Undertale and OMORI together

GamingOnLinux icon 153 days, 6 hours, 40 minutes ago by Liam Dawe

Immortal Boy looks wild blending a little Undertale and OMORI together

IcarusDev is currently making Immortal Boy a 2.5D turn-based RPG of battles, puzzles and exploration - amid secrets and betrayal. It's a little of Undertale meets OMORI.

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Ayaneo 3 review

PC Gamer icon 153 days, 6 hours, 41 minutes ago

Ayaneo 3 review

A decent jump in power doesn't outweigh Ayaneo 3's major problems.

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