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Open world crime game Samson had to be pared back mid-development, which led to its unusual structure: ‘It’s become more unique’

Every morning, Samson wakes up with an enormous problem pressing on his skull: a debt he can’t afford to pay back. Either he can take extreme measures to reduce the amount he owes—driving getaways, extorting businesses, taking down rival gangsters—or watch the total grow day by day. Should he ultimately fail to come up with…

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Marathon game director says Bungie’s rebalancing ‘god-like’ knife damage, buffing Vandal and Recon shells, and knocking bubble shields down a peg

Amidst yesterday’s yearly crop of April Fool’s japery, Marathon game director Joe Ziegler broke from seasonal convention on X by sharing an early, fool-free preview of balance adjustments Bungie has planned for upcoming patches in the weeks ahead. With tweaks planned for weapons, attachments, deployables, runner shells, and more, Ziegler said the wide-ranging slate of…

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Free Play Days – Find Your Assassin: The Perfect Assassin’s Creed Game Based on Your Playstyle

Category: Games April 2, 2026 Free Play Days – Find Your Assassin: The Perfect Assassin’s Creed Game Based on Your Playstyle Lucy O’Brien, Director, Editorial Communications, Ubisoft Summary From April 2–6, six Assassin’s Creed titles; Unity, Syndicate, Origins, Odyssey, Valhalla, and Mirage, are available to play for free on Xbox as part of Free Play…

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What will Slay the Spire 2’s final ending be like? ‘I do want it to be more extravagant when you win,’ says Mega Crit

Watch the full interview video above on the PC Gamer YouTube channel, if you prefer. There are many goofy placeholders across Slay the Spire 2, MS Paint-style art pieces that stand in for the finished products that will come later as development progresses through Early Access, which Mega Crit says the game might take between…

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Teamgroup MP44Q 2 TB NVMe SSD review

Everything changed when the fire nation attacked… Honestly, that’s what it feels like writing this review. Teamgroup’s MP44Q PCIe 4.0 SSD has finally landed with me for testing, and it’s a curious little QLC number that, once upon a time, would have offered itself up as a nice, affordable, tantalizing opportunity for any would-be budget…

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