สำหรับผู้ที่กำลังรอคอยว่า “เมื่อไหร่กันหนาที่ Albert Wesker จะปรากฏตัว?” มาติดตามข่าวนี้ได้เลยครับ เมื่อล่าสุดมีผู้เล่นตาดีไปพบข้อมูลบางอย่างที่บอกว่า “Wesker อาจปรากฎตัวใน RE4 Remake” หลังจากที่ในเวอร์ชั่นดั้งเดิมปรากฎตัวแค่ในโหมด Mercenaries เท่านั้นคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง

จากข้อมูลของ IMDB ที่ได้ระบุเกี่ยวกับเกม Resident Evil 4 ปี 2023 (หรือ Resident Evil 4 Remake) ได้ระบุไว้ว่าหนึ่งในผู้ที่จะมาร่วมแสดงในเกมนี้ก็มีชื่อของคุณ Connor Fogarty ซึ่งเขาเ�…

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เนื่องในโอกาสครบรอบ 25 ปีของ Counter-Strike หนึ่งในทีมร่วมสร้างเกม Minh Le ที่ทำงานคู่กับ Jesse Cliffe ในการริเริ่มสร้างเกมนี้ขึ้นนั้น ได้ออกมากล่าวชื่นชม Valve ว่า “ทำได้ดีมาก” กับเกม FPS ยอดนิยมที่ตอนนี้กลายเป็นเกมที่ตราตรึงใจเกมเมอร์ทุกคนไปแล้วคำพูดจาก 13รับ100 เว็บแท้ สล็อตเว็บตรง

ในการให้สัมภาษณ์กับ SpillHistorie คุณ Le กล่าวว่า “ผมมีความสุขกับสิ่งที่เกิดขึ้นกับ Valve และการตัดสินใจขาย IP ให้พวกเขา พวกเขาทำหน้าที่รักษาตำนาน�…

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ในตอนนี้ทั้งค่าย Nintendo, Microsoft และ Sony ก็ล้วนนำเสนอระบบการเล่นเกมเก่าครบแล้วทุกแพลตฟอร์ม ซึ่งแต่ละเครื่องก็จะมีระบบการใช้งานแตกต่างกันไป เช่น Xbox ที่สามารถรันเกมเก่าได้ถึงยุคแรกสุดผ่านระบบการจำลองในเครื่อง หรือ Nintendo ที่เป็นเกมเก่ายุค Famicom ที่รวมเอาไว้ในแอปพลิเคชันเกมเรโทรโดยเฉพาะ อย่างไรก็ตามสำหรับฝั่ง Sony นั้นดูจะไม่ค่อยได้รับคำชมมากเท่าไรนัก

นับตั้งแต่การเปิดตัวหมวดสินค้า PS2 Classics ที่เป็นเกมเก่าเพื่อใช้งานบนอุปกรณ์รุ่นใหม่ …

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ต้องยอมรับเลยว่าเป็นค่ายเกมที่สามารถตรึงราคาเครื่องเล่นได้ยาวนานที่สุดเลยสำหรับNintendoที่คงราคาสินค้าไว้ที่ระดับ $299.99 สำหรับตัวเครื่องและ $59.99 สำหรับเกมได้ตั้งแต่ปี 2012 ขณะที่PlayStation 5 และ Xbox Series X|S ต่างไม่สามารถแบกรับกันได้จนต้องปรับตัวไปตามๆ กัน ทั้งนี้หากสังเกตให้ดี Nintendo ได้ลองเชิงในการขึ้นราคาเกมไปแล้วหนึ่งเกมคือThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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เว็บไซต์ GamesRadar รายงานว่า Sean Murray หัวหน้าทีม Hello Games ได้ทวีตฉลองความสำเร็จของ No Man’s Sky หลังคะแนนรีวิวโดยรวมใน Steam ขยับขึ้นมาอยู่ที่ 78% โดยเน้นย้ำว่ายิ่งเวลาผ่านไป มีรีวิวเพิ่มขึ้นเยอะ ทำให้การไต่ระดับคะแนนแต่ละเปอร์เซ็นต์ยิ่งยากขึ้นกว่าเดิม

Murray เขียนว่า “พวกเราเพิ่งขยับมาที่ 78% ในรีวิวทั้งหมด ช่วงปี 2021 เราเพิ่งขึ้นมาถึงระดับส่วนใหญ่เป็นบวก (Mostly Positive ที่ 70%) ซึ่งกินเวลาถึง 5 ปีเต็มๆ ถ้าคิดตามหลักคณิตศาสตร์ แต่ละเปอร์เซ็นต์ที่เพิ่มขึ้นจ…

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นับถอยหลัง พร้อมบุกปราสาทเวทย์มนตร์ไปด้วยกันวันที่ 31 ก.ค. นี้!

กรุงเทพฯ – 16 กรกฎาคม 2567 Teamfight Tactics (TFT)โดย Riot Games บริษัทเกมชั้นนำของโลกจากสหรัฐอเมริกา เตรียมอัปเดตเกมชุดล่าสุดของ ในเซ็ต 12 ภายใต้ชื่อ Teamfight Tactics: Magic n’ Mayhem พร้อมพานักวางแผนชาวไทยบุก Magitorium ปราสาทแห่งความฉงนที่ซึ่งเวทมนตร์อันไร้ขอบเขตพลันมาพานพบกับจินตนาการอันไร้ขีดจำกัด จัดเต็มด้วยเกมเพลย์ใหม่ ๆ อย…

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First reported by GamesRadar, an industrious modder named emoose has finally cracked the 60fps barrier in Dark Souls 2 with their DS2 Frame Unlimiter project, allowing players to enjoy a crispy high-refresh take on Drangleic without breaking the game.

For a studio with such precise and intense action gameplay, FromSoftware’s always had a fraught relationship with framerate. Armored Core 6 was the first game from the studio with high fps support baked in, while many of its pre-Dark Souls 3 offerings were locked at 30fps⁠. Certain aspects of their speed and function would be tied to framerate, leading to various glitches as they sped up. For Dark Souls 2, these included:

  • Rapidly accelerated weapon degradation
  • Drastically shortened jumps
  • Glitchy cloth physics
  • Broken animated textures (like water surfaces)

That first one could be especially frustrating with Dark Souls 2’s fragile weapons⁠—seriously, the katanas are practically breadsticks. Emoose’s project addresses these known game-speed issues, allowing us to push Dark Souls 2 past its original limits. The mod is still in beta, with the biggest caveat being tha…

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FromSoft president, Dark Souls creator, and guy who never reads the comments Hidetaka Miyazaki has won himself yet another title, Famitsu reports: He’s the second game developer ever to receive a spot on Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of the Year list. Sitting alongside names like Joe Biden, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and, uh, MrBeast, Miyazaki is the first dev to make the list since Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto in 2007.

Every person on the list has a short blurb written by a famous (though, I suppose, not notably influential, which has got to sting) person explaining their significance, and Miyazaki’s is no different. His entry was written by Neil Druckmann, Naughty Dog co-president and co-creator of The Last of Us.

“The first time I played one of Hidetaka Miyazaki’s games, I was miserable,” wrote Druckmann, echoing an experience plenty of us have had when we first bashed our heads off of a Soulsborne game. But as he learned to slow down a little, “it all of a sudden clicked”. 

“As I moved forward in the game, I was much more deliberate, careful in how I explored this world. And in return the world rewarded me with tension, beauty…

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There’s a new Terminid threat on the horizon, and Super Earth doesn’t want us to know about it. Reports from Helldivers 2 players suggest a new type of enemy has joined the frey: a bug breed possibly called the “Shrieker.” They travel in packs, attack from the skies, and look annoying as heck.

That’s all been gleaned from a video shared on the Helldivers 2 subreddit by user Projectpatdc, who appeared very surprised to suddenly be attacked by an unknown Terminid foe. On Reddit, user Litnos has also shared a sighting, adding that the “Shriekers” appeared for them as a random side objective similar to Stalkers.

In the Reddit clip, Projectpatdc is in the middle of a standard refinery mission at level 5 difficulty when the Shrieker strafing begins. A single strike deals over half of their HP, and the pest immediately escapes back to the sky. In the distance, we can see an unfamiliar structure—glowing, tree-shaped objects that, I’d wager, are nests that must be destroyed to stop the Shriekers from spawning.

The evidence seems irrefutable. The surprise sightings coincide with the beginning of a major order that introduced an additional mission type to Helldivers…

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Frontier Developments has dropped a nice, meaty 15-minute gameplay overview from Planet Coaster 2, the theme park design sim sequel that’s folding water parks and water features into the core coaster-ing from the first game. It was announced just a few weeks ago, and it looks like Frontier’s going to waste no time in showing off what’s new with Coaster 2.

The main focus is on water attractions, which includes both static features and modular slide and flume design ala the rollercoaster tracks of the first Planet Coaster. Those all dump visitors into modular pools of various sizes and shapes which you’ll need to properly equip with ladders and stairs and lifeguards—a new kind of staff member to keep plenty of around. That also means you’ll want to build changing rooms, kiosks for purchasing a swimming pass, and even shops to hock inflatable toys for pool-goers.

“We wanted an aesthetic that is kind of that vibrant blue water that you see in that idealistic water park that we all have in our minds,” says game director Rich Newbold. “Making sure that it looks amazing and interacts well with your guests, whether it’s on a flume or as they’re jumping …

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A new horror game set on a sterile, liminal, and infinite subway train has attracted some positive buzz on its launch weekend. Platform 8 is a horror walking simulator that has you on an infinitely repeating, psychologically oppressive train where your only company are some advertisements and a guy looking at his phone.

Platform 8 is a sequel of sorts to The Exit 8, a psychological horror game about finding your way through an endless, tiled subway exit tunnel. The developer says you’ll enjoy Platform 8 more if you played The Exit 8. The Exit 8 was released last year, in November of 2023, and quite well-received by people who played it—93% positive out of about 5,800 reviews.

Platform 8 is available on Steam in both English and Japanese. It takes “15-60” minutes to beat, depending on how quickly you catch on to the tricks, and costs $4.

Short horror games inspired by liminal spaces have been taking off on Steam in the last few years, with semi-shared world space the backrooms getting a lot of attention. Here’s an explainer on The Backrooms, if you’re curious about those. (Coincidentally, some internet sleuths cracked the origin of the most famous backroom…

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Intel and VLSI have been going at each other for years over alleged patent infringement. For the most part, it had appeared that VLSI would get its way and Intel would be forced to cough up billions in damages, but the tide appears to be turning in Intel’s favour.

VLSI owns many patents, though most notably for one major ongoing legal dispute between it and Intel, two—numbered 7,523,373 and 7,725,759—to do with the speed and power demands of processors. The former is titled “Minimum Memory Operating Voltage Technique,” and the latter “System and method of managing clock speed in an electronic device.” They’re alleged to be related to the operation of Intel’s modern processors.

Back in March ’21, VLSI won a court case against Intel in Texas for infringing on these two patents, and a jury decided to award VLSI a grand sum of $2.18 billion for its troubles. To break down the damages by patent, that’s $675m in damages for the patent ending in ‘759 and $1.5B for ‘373.

Intel’s lawyers have been fighting the case tooth and nail ever since to overturn the judgment and not pay the massive fee.

In September 2021, Intel tried to get the case dismissed ov…

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There are few games I enjoy watching the development of as much as Gloomwood. Not only because New Blood Interactive’s Thief-inspired immersive sim is one of my most anticipated games, but also because the developers keep adding wonderful little extras that I never would have expected. The most recently announced addition is a wonderful example, with New Blood revealing that Gloomwood is getting cutscenes.

“I said we had a bigger thing to show this week,” Gloomwood creator Dillon Rogers said excitedly on Twitter. “Gloomwood is getting shortform cinematics before major areas/encounters, done in an early 1900s animated horror style.” The tweet included a video showing off one of said cutscenes, which introduces the “fishdog” enemy that appears a couple of hours into the game.

The cutscene epitomises the entire Gloomwood project. The animation and camera work is highly reminiscent of the briefing cutscenes in the first two Thief games. At the same time, it undeniably has its own style, designed to fit Gloomwood’s Victorian gothic aesthetic. It nods respectfully to the game that inspired Gloomwood, but isn’t beholden to it, which is Gloomwood in a nutshell.

As I sa…

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Kerbal Space Program 2 players are responding to the reported closure of developer Intercept Games with what has become something of a time-honored tradition among gamers: A flood of negative reviews on Steam.

Reports of layoffs at Intercept came to light on May 1 via a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notice (WARN) indicating that 70 people at Take-Two Interactive’s office in Seattle were being put out of work. The notice indicated the action wasn’t merely a staffing cut but a closure, which was effectively confirmed later in the day by a Bloomberg report saying that both Intercept Games and Roll7, the acclaimed developer of OlliOlli World and Rollerdrome, were being shuttered as part of a cost-cutting plan being implemented by Take-Two.

There’s been no official announcement about the closure from Take-Two or Intercept at this point, although a statement from Take-Two indicated that the Private Division publishing label, rather than Intercept, “continues to make updates to the game.” Following the Bloomberg report, the Kerbal 2 Twitter account posted a cryptic message: “We’re still hard at work on KSP2. We’ll talk more when we can.”

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Cut through the word fog and enjoy a quick and easy Wordle win—you deserve it. The answer to the September 26 (1195) puzzle is only a click away now you’re here, ready to help your Thursday game without all that row-eating letter hunting. Want to take your time? Go for it. Just make sure you take a look at today’s hint if you need a little guidance along the way.

I won in three guesses today, although it didn’t really feel like it as my second row had me stumped for a good long while. Just one of those Wordles where, with those letters arranged in that order, I just couldn’t see it until I’d sat down and really thought about it. Make sure you save yourself from ending up in my position with today’s clue, okay?

Today’s Wordle hint

Wordle today: A hint for Thursday, September 26

This word is widely used to show gratitude, express appreciation, and to recognise hard work done well.

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Is there a double letter in Wordle today?

No, there is no double letter in today’s puzzle.

Wordle help: 3 tips for beating Wordle every day

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This morning, several of the fine writers on PC Gamer (including myself) were staring at a store page description for Red Dead Redemption on the PlayStation website—trying to figure out just why we were looking at a proud, chest-puffed announcement of a PC port for Red Dead Redemption—a game that hasn’t seen a PC release since its debut back in 2010—because, well, it was on the store page for the PlayStation 4.

It’s been taken down now, but I luckily had the wherewithal to snap my own screenshot—mind, we were only looking at the dang thing because of quick-draw observers like the prolific, eagle-eyed industry tweeter Wario64. Still, unless we were experiencing a collective hallucination, I can absolutely confirm the store page read the following:

“Experience the epic western adventures that defined a generation—now on PC for the first time ever.” The not-announcement then goes on to describe the port as having both Red Dead Redemption’s baseline 2010 game, as well as the Undead Nightmare expansion.

“Featuring the complete single-player experiences of both games, including bonus content from the Game of the Year Edition, Red Dead Re…

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Smooth out a rough Connections game with our help. There’s a clue for every colour on the September 25 (#106) board if you just need a little push, as well as all the answers you need to win today’s game in an instant. 

They’re always so obvious afterwards, aren’t they? I managed to home in on a pair of Connections today pretty quickly, but the other two felt like a real muddle while I was working through them. Thank goodness I could afford to make a few mistakes as I went.

NYT Connections hint today: Monday, September 25

Quickly cut down today’s board with these hints.

🟨🟨🟨🟨

Yellow: A blushing bride might be wearing or holding these items.

🟩🟩🟩🟩

Green: These are all words for substances, pleasant or otherwise, that completely smother an object.

🟦🟦🟦🟦

Blue: Every one of today’s blues is a famous Jack, real or otherwise. 

🟪🟪🟪🟪

Purple: Four popular social sharing sites have names ending in these words.

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At Sony’s State of Play event on Wednesday, Sega debuted a trailer for Sonic X Shadow Generations, an updated version of 2011 platformer Sonic Generations. The original game starred Sonic, and also Sonic—the spikier 2000s hedgehog explored 3D levels, while the cuter and squatter ’90s mascot version of the character ran through 2.5D stages that were closer in style to the original trilogy of games. It seems to me this updated version should actually be called Sonic X Sonic X Shadow Generations, but unfortunately that’s not my call.

Here’s what Sega’s YouTube description has to say:

“Play as Shadow the Hedgehog in a brand-new story campaign featuring never-before-seen powers and abilities that prove why he’s known as the Ultimate Life Form!

“Sonic X Shadow Generations also includes a complete remaster of the classic hit Sonic Generations, featuring newly remastered versions of iconic 2D and 3D stages with upgraded visuals and new bonus content.”

The remaster is out this autumn. 

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Low Tide City 2023 was a recent competitive event held over May 13-14 in Texas, and among the games being featured was Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. While Nintendo’s games have a certain cutesy reputation, which is not undeserved, it’s fair to say that the Smash Bros. competitive scene is where some bonkers stuff happens: People take Kirby’s fighting prowess incredibly seriously, and the scene is constantly arguing over one thing or another, with regular spats between players.

But one player took things too far, and woke a sleeping dragon. The young player Syrup was drawn against Enrique “Maister” Hernández in a match for Top 8. Maister won the match, on the way to a third place finish (and a gold in the doubles category), but after the win verbally disrespected his 15 year-old opponent. 

AITX esports player Jude “Jakal” Harris posted some DMs from another player describing the incident (thanks, Dexerto). It’s alleged that after the match Maister and Syrup fistbumped, after which Maister “told him ‘you fucking suck’ to his face.” Reaction within the Smash Bros. community to this was unanimously negative, with many pointing out Syrup’s age (“br…

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Before he owned videogames growing up, FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki loved tabletop RPGs and their source books full of quests and monsters. It’s not hard to see that passion reflected in any of the games he’s designed at FromSoftware, but Elden Ring particularly so: Its sprawling map echoes the kinds I loved to pore over and draw myself (poorly) as a kid, from Lord of the Rings’ Middle-earth to Warcraft’s Azeroth. Elden Ring also seems to directly connect back to the RPGs of the ’80s with its skeleton-filled catacombs, like tabletop-style dungeons ripped straight from the pages of an AD&D campaign. 

“You might say that trying to capture the excitement of those old tabletop games and game books was one facet of making Elden Ring,” Miyazaki told me in a recent interview for expansion Shadow of the Erdtree. (You can read much more of it in our cover story, which is now live on the website).

I asked if he saw Elden Ring as an intentional extension of ’80s dungeon crawlers—the kinds of games that encouraged, if not demanded, players draw physical maps to chart their way. Despite being FromSoftware’s most approachable RPG, Elden Ring is still lig…

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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World always seemed destined for an animated series, rather than the live-action adaptation we got—don’t get me wrong, I like Michael Cera’s awkward mien as much as the next guy, but the comic’s bombastic video-gamey style and expressive art always seemed like a natural fit for a cartoon. 

So imagine my delight when I heard it was getting the Netflix treatment in November last year. Now we’ve got more details—including a smashing little preview trailer that you can watch below—and I’m confident this series is going to fully realise the potential its 2010 movie adaptation missed. I’m only surprised it’s taken this long.

It’s got crunchy guitar solos, it’s got retro video game effects, it’s got some killer-looking action scenes—and I’m pretty much sold. It only took 19 years, but it seems like fans of the comic really are getting an animated series that does Scott Pilgrim justice.

What’s more, it’s going to be getting most of the movie’s main cast back together for a second run at their roles. This was revealed back in March, and re-affirmed by an official announcement by Netflix which accompanied the trailer yes…

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SimCity 4 modders are making previously-unheard-of DLL plugins and mods due to recent advances, enabling changes of tweaks to how it runs that prior modders would have considered impossible. Over the past few months these types of deep, game-altering mods, previously restricted to just a couple famous examples, have proliferated into dozens of tweaks to quality of life and brand new game features.

These new mods are so revolutionary because they access SimCity 4’s DLL files, the library of binary files containing shared resources used across the entirety of SimCity 4. The biggest immediate impact is a mod enabling more building styles. That’s huge: SimCity 4 players have had four tilesets of buildings for 20 years. Now they can have a lot more. There are also a host of mundane fixes marching out. Stuff like improving game stability, enabling new resolutions, adding autosaves, or more directly access information from under the game’s hood about demand for building types.

The 21-year-old SimCity 4 Deluxe is considered by many to be the peak of city building games for simulating a rich, deep model of how cities operate. That preference for this specific game after all t…

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The more time I’ve sat with my thoughts on Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail’s story, the more it’s bothered me. Before I roll up some sleeves and tell you why, though, some housekeeping: I’m going to spoil the entire thing in this analysis, naturally.

In case you’ve never played Final Fantasy 14, though, and are just here to watch the fireworks of its current mixed reception from afar, you might be wondering why a middling story is such a problem in an MMORPG.

In a sense, you’re right to wonder. Despite my general dissatisfaction, I’m still having a blast in Dawntrail. I’ve been levelling my crafters and enjoying its new dungeons. The graphics update has allowed Square Enix’s Creative Studio 3 to go ham on some breathtaking environments making Tural a lovely place to spend time, and the new Arcadion raids have been an absolute riot.

My problems are angled purely towards the narrative, not the game I’ll be spending most of my time in. In that regard, Yoshi-P and his team have done some of their best work in years, and I think Dawntrail is going to be fondly remembered by many (myself included) if they keep up the pace.

FF14’s…

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Two Point Studios has announced the release date of Two Point Museum, the next game in its Two Point series, as March 4, 2025. It’s now available for prepurchase as well, with a price of $30 for the standard edition and $40 for a deluxe explorer edition.

Following on the vein mined by Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus, Two Point Museum will be a management game that puts you in charge of building specialized museums at locations around the fictional and very silly world of Two Point County. You’ll send out expeditions to find new two-point treasures that you’ll display in a museum you design, lay out, and run with guest tours, pricing, and staff assignments. You’ll also have to look out for thieves, and some of the museum exhibits are pretty dangerous to the guests—like carnivorous plants.

The explorer edition will include five days of advance access to the game, an exclusive map location, an exclusive pop-up challenge museum, a bonus rare exhibit when you start the game, extra exploration-themed cosmetics, and a bonus 5000 Kudosh, the in-game currency used to unlock customization options.

The extra popo-up musuem location is apparently an explora…

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Remember the Delta Force games? It’s okay if you don’t: It was a reasonably popular shooter series that debuted in the late 1990s, but the last addition to the lineup, Delta Force: Xtreme 2, came out back in 2009, and wasn’t very good. The last we heard from it was in 2016, when THQ Nordic picked up developer NovaLogic and all its games. Seven years later, Delta Force is finally making a comeback, with a brand-new game being developed by Tencent subsidiary TiMi Studio Group.

The new game will feature a singleplayer campaign based on the movie Black Hawk Down, producer Shadow Guo told IGN, but it will also feature “large-scale multiplayer PvP,” a central component of the original game.

“Our game designers chose to build an immersive multiplayer battleground that could accommodate even larger-scale PVP than the previous 32-player limit,” Guo said. “To create a grand atmosphere of combat on ground, sea, and air, we designed a variety of methods for engagement and maps that integrate diverse terrain features such as vertical height differences and caves, as well as different vehicle routes.

“We also created unique, technologically advanced vehicles that players can…

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The big year-ender is here, as the 2023 Steam Winter Sale is now underway. And you know what that means: Deep discounts on thousands of games, free stickers, and the start of voting for the 2023 Steam Awards.

To get you off to a good start, be sure to dive into our roundup of recommended reductions, but first things first: Baldur’s Gate 3 is on sale for the first time ever, and I reckon that’s not a bad place to start. It’s not a huge discount, just 10% which drops the price to $54/£45/€54, but hey, it’s cheaper than it was. (And in case you somehow missed it, it’s a great game.)

A few others that I think are definitely worth your time:

  • Jusant – $20/£18/€20 (20% off)
  • System Shock – $26/£23/€26 (35% off)
  • Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew – $32/£28/€32 (20% off)
  • Chants of Sennaar – $16/£14/€16 (20% off)
  • Atomic Heart – $30/£27.50/€30 (50% off)
  • Prey – $3/£2.50/€3 (90% off, that’s a banger)

If browsing is your thing (and given the sheer …

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