Crimson Desert has managed to hit 5 million sales in its first month as its constant patches and improvements are successfully drawing in new players

Crimson Desert got off to a rather rocky start, but that narrative has long since been overwritten thanks to a laundry list of quality-of-life fixups and bug squashing. It’s gone from strength to strength—hitting two million sales in the first couple days, then up to three million a few after that, and then to four…

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Yooka-Laylee Dev Playtonic Seems To Be Teasing Something

What could it be? Playtonic Games, the developer behind Yooka-Laylee and its Switch 2 reimagining Yooka-Replaylee, appears to be teasing something over on Bluesky. Starting from last Saturday, the company has begun posting cryptic messages on social media relating to the number ’60’. Then, earlier today, it posted an amusing riddle that references performance that…

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It’s been a month since release and I’m still not sure if Pearl Abyss knows what it wants Crimson Desert to be

Nothing has made it more obvious that Crimson Desert is a singleplayer game created by an MMO developer than its patch cadence and rapid evolution. The game has changed so much in little under a month, as Pearl Abyss has pumped out an absurd number of updates. Quality-of-life changes, bug fixes, implementing new features—stuff that…

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PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for April: The Crew Motorfest, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, Football Manager 26 Console, Warriors: Abyss and more

PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for April: The Crew Motorfest, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, Football Manager 26 Console, Warriors: Abyss and more

This month, burn rubber across Hawaii in The Crew Motorfest, step into a far-future world of machines and mystery in Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, lead your club to victory in Football Manager 26 Console or battle through the merciless trials of hell in Warriors: Abyss. All these titles and more are available in April’s PlayStation…

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Cybersecurity experts raise the alarm over Windows Recall again: ‘The vault door is titanium. The wall next to it is drywall’

Remember Windows Recall? The AI feature that essentially screenshots nearly everything you do on your PC in order to present users with a timeline of activity they can rewind back through? It was meant to be available on Copilot+ AI PCs from June 2024 but got, ahem, recalled a number of times amid cybersecurity concerns….

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