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Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time Reaches Another Major Sales Milestone, New Update Announced

“We appreciate your continued support”. Since arriving on the Switch and Switch 2, Fantasy Life: The Girl Who Steals Time has been acknowledging major sales milestones. In a brief update on social media, Level-5 has confirmed it’s now surpassed 1.5 million copies in worldwide cumulative sales. As part of this, the developer is celebrating with…

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Rumour: Monster Hunter Wilds’ Latest Update Has Fans Talking About A Switch 2 Version

Is Capcom up to something? Capcom’s Monster Hunter series has sold incredibly well on Nintendo hardware over the years and while there have been no official updates about the mainline series returning to Switch hardware anytime soon, something rather interesting has apparently been discovered in a new Monster Hunter Wilds datamine. In the title’s latest…

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None of us are at good at action RPGs as the Path of Exile 2 player who beat one of its toughest bosses without any gear: ‘What did I just witness?’

While the most online Path of Exile 2 players cry about a damaged economy from a recent exploit, one player has been more concerned with pulling off a feat many would think impossible. Thanks to YouTube user isfooPoE, we now know its possible to kill some of the toughest bosses in the game without wearing…

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Fallen Aces’s second episode won’t be out this year, but it will feature a first-person car chase with a tommy gun in both hands and a foot-operated steering wheel

If you haven’t played Fallen Aces, I highly recommend it whether you’re a dedicated immsim sicko or an FPS greenhorn. It’s Dishonored by way of Dick Tracy: an immediate and stylish neo-noir FPS dripping with pulpy comic art and a tantalizingly interactive goon sandbox. And that’s just the first episode, which launched into early access…

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Rainbow Six Siege servers are back after hackers randomly doled out bans, unbans, rare skins and ‘billions’ in in-game currency

On December 27, the official Rainbow Six Siege account posted on X that it was “aware of an incident” affecting the game, but that sort of undersells it. Hackers went berserk in Siege over the weekend, and players reported a range of anomalies: receipt of billions of credits and ultra-rare or developer-only skins, and chaotic…

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Rainbow Six Siege servers are back after hackers randomly doled out bans, unbans, rare skins and ‘billions’ in in-game currency

On December 27, the official Rainbow Six Siege account posted on X that it was “aware of an incident” affecting the game, but that sort of undersells it. Hackers went berserk in Siege over the weekend, and players reported a range of anomalies: receipt of billions of credits and ultra-rare or developer-only skins, and chaotic…

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LAN Parties Before Broadband: Playing Together in the Dial-Up Years

The era before always-on internet felt slower and louder. Gaming with others meant planning ahead, packing hardware, and hoping nothing went wrong once everyone arrived. Dial-up tones echoed through bedrooms, and connections dropped without warning. Yet those previous limits did shape how people played and how communities formed. LAN parties became social events, technical challenges,…

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