• Honkai Star Rail isn't out yet but already has 10 million users

    Honkai Star Rail isn't out yet but already has 10 million users
    Honkai Star Rail isn't even out yet, but it's already clocked up a staggering 10 million users."10,000,000 Pre-registrations Reached!" tweeted developer miHoYo earlier today, reminding people to "pre-register now" to unlock rewards such as "Star Rail Pass ×20 and the 4-star character Serval (Erudition: Lightning) ×1".And to celebrate, one lucky player will win a gift card worth "about $100" – and all you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is to retweet the post below
  • Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater voice actor teases remake

    Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater voice actor teases remake
    Another day, another Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater remake rumor – only this one originates from one of the game's most notable voice actors.Donna Burke – who's appeared in several Konami games, as both a voice actor and vocalist and singer – took to Twitter today to share an image of her at work. Labelled "Recording in progress!" the text itself didn't give too much away; however, in the accompanying photograph, she's holding a plastic folder with "Snake Eater" on the front.
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  • The Last of Us Part 1 patch solves the case of the missing skeleton arm

    The Last of Us Part 1 patch solves the case of the missing skeleton arm
    Naughty Dog has been hard at work to put right the wrongs of its The Last of Us Part 1 PC port, but one fan, in particular, has thanked the studio for fixing a "pet peeve" that they first reported seven months ago.In a Reddit thread posted back in September, u/Dat_Bokeh reported that whilst they "love the remake", they were frustrated that "an important detail" from The Last of Us Part 1's DLC, Left Behind, was "missed".
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  • Ghostwire: Tokyo quietly adds controversial anti-tamper system Denuvo

    Ghostwire: Tokyo quietly adds controversial anti-tamper system Denuvo
    Bethesda has added the controversial anti-tamper technology, Denuvo, to Ghostwire: Tokyo's PC version.Whilst it was not formally announced by publisher Bethesda, the software was quietly added as part of Tango Gameworks' big Spider's Thread update, which rolled out earlier this week. DSOGaming ran some tests to confirm its suspicions and it was right: Ghostwire does indeed now use the technology.Adding Denuvo at this point, a year after release, is quite the surprise, and many players are specul
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  • Sea of Thieves players are pouring one out for an iconic location: "Goodbye Golden Sands, you will be missed"

    Sea of Thieves players are pouring one out for an iconic location: "Goodbye Golden Sands, you will be missed"
    Golden Sands Outpost is one of the most recognizable locales in Sea of Thieves, a place most players have spent many hours turning in loot, stocking up their ships, and fishing by the docks after a long excursion. Logging in today, however, those same pirates will find the island unrecognizable, and they won't even be able to locate it by the same name on the map anymore.Rare has been gradually updating Golden Sands in recent months based on player activity, dramatically changing its appearance
  • OSRS devs react to the MMO's massive Sailing vote: "It's almost certain, if we do this skill, we'll probably do another"

    OSRS devs react to the MMO's massive Sailing vote: "It's almost certain, if we do this skill, we'll probably do another"
    This week, the results for the vote on Old School Runescape's first new skill in 17 years came in, and the winner by a razor thin margin was Sailing. The natural next questions are: what does this mean for the skills that lost in the poll, and how likely is it that Sailing is ultimately added to the full game after testing? GamesRadar+ sat down with Jagex recently and got some answers."Shamanism isn't necessarily dead. It's almost certain, if we do this skill, we'll probably do another," said as
  • That rad Zelda: Breath of the Wild multiplayer mod meets a sadly predictable end

    That rad Zelda: Breath of the Wild multiplayer mod meets a sadly predictable end
    The people behind that extremely cool Breath of the Wild multiplayer mod have taken it down after Nintendo issued a number of takedowns against videos featuring the mod and other Zelda content.Back in 2021, YouTuber PointCrow started organizing - and paying - a group of modders to create a way to play Breath of the Wild in multiplayer. That mod finally became available to the public on April 4 through PointCrow's Discord server. Within a few days, Nintendo was issuing copyright strikes against P

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