Darktide’s narrative will be expanded as part of future updates: ‘We are definitely going to be adding to the story of the game’

When Darktide’s Arbites Class DLC arrived, it came alongside a free update called The Battle for Tertium, which added a campaign mode at long last. Rather than the story coming to a halt once the prologue ended, players had the option to be guided through missions with bespoke voiceover, cutscenes, even unique enemy spawns to…

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A game jam game about pudgy chainsmoking dads seems to be Steam’s latest co-op hit, hitting 100,000 concurrent players on its first weekend

It’s a landmark year for the proximity-based voice chat party game. Mage Arena and R.E.P.O. have joined the likes of Lethal Company and Content Warning as wildly successful entrants into the nascent style—and genre superlative Peak made it comfortably into PC Gamer’s Top 100 this year. Players are clearly itching for more, as evidenced by…

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The multi-billion dollar, 15-hour AWS outage that brought the internet to its knees last week was apparently caused by a single software bug

Whenever we see a major internet outage like this past week’s multi-billion dollar Amazon Web Services debacle, I like to come into work and crack wise: “Bumped into a server rack with my big ass and unplugged it this morning, hope nobody notices!” I may have been closer to the mark this time: As reported…

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Europa Universalis lead Johan Andersson says Paradox’s DLC model has been ‘pretty f***ing great’: ‘You decide what’s going in, you decide the scope, you decide exactly when you can release’

If you’ve played a Paradox game before, you know the deal. The studios’ 4X and grand strategy games in particular tend to have very long lives supplemented by constant infusions of paid DLC, ranging from piecemeal addons to full-on expansions. It doesn’t always go to plan, and the execution was particularly spotty with Europa Universalis…

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Twitch CEO Dan Clancy apologizes for TwitchCon assault of Emiru and his interview comments on the incident: ‘We failed, both in allowing it to occur, and in our response following’

In response to the assault of streamer Emiru at last weekend’s TwitchCon, Twitch CEO Dan Clancy has issued an apology from the streaming platform’s official account on X (formerly Twitter). Clancy apologized for security lapses, and promised improvements at future events. He also expressed regret for his prior comments about the incident, seemingly referring to…

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Somehow, Heroes of Newerth returned: One of the first standalone MOBAs is back, but fans are mixed on its new look and bizarre launcher

The progenitor MOBAs—RTS mods like Aeon of Strife and Defense of the Ancients—had something sensational on their hands, but it took awhile for the whole thing to catch on. In 2010, before League of Legends and Dota 2 had become the esports institutions they are now, there was Heroes of Newerth. Before it shut down…

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The Outer Worlds 2 has a helmet that makes it look like an arcade game, including an ‘insert coins to continue’ option

Now, let me tell you, The Outer Worlds 2 has some strange gear. After exploring Arcadia’s many moons and space stations, visiting its various merchants and completing quests, I’ve found some weird ass weapons and armor, including, but not limited to: A gun that fires corrosive tumors you can then eat for health. A hammer…

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One original Halo designer blasts the new remake, wonders if the point was just ‘Occupying an enormous art team while you figure out what to do’

Halo: Combat Evolved is getting a second remake and there are plenty of reasons it’s sort of an odd duck. On top of taking a hatchet to Halo’s perennial Xbox and PC exclusivity, it’s got all sorts of ground-up changes: new weapons, 4-player co-op, sprinting, and uh, “enhanced level design.” That last point fielded some…

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