WoW flexes its MMO player housing system in a new blog post, and it really might just beat FF14’s dated furniture placement into the dirt

World of Warcraft’s getting its own player housing, which’ll be dropping either on—or just a little before—the release of its next expansion, Midnight. Blizzard’s been drip-feeding details over the past few months, mostly by subtly elbowing Final Fantasy 14 for the woes of its own system. The styling-on-Square Enix is proceeding apace. In a blog…

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Today’s Wordle answer for Thursday, March 13

Solve your daily Wordle with ease—the answer to today’s Wordle is only a quick click away now you’re here. Or if that’s a bit much to start off with, why not spend a while reading through our tips, or using our clue for the March 13 (1363) game to guide your guesses instead? However you…

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Ubisoft backflips, says Assassin’s Creed Shadows will support Steam Deck at launch, but I doubt I’ll actually want to play it there

Ubisoft has confirmed that Assassin’s Creed Shadows will run on Steam Deck at launch, which is great albeit unexpected news. It’s unexpected, because last month Ubisoft ruled out Steam Deck support, pointing out—quite reasonably—that Valve’s handheld is “below our minimum specs for PC“. So what’s changed? Presumably the studio has done some testing, tweaked some…

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There’s hope yet for Classic Offensive after its Steam rejection: The team behind the Counter-Strike 1.6 revival mod is in touch with Valve about its ‘concerns’

PC Gamer’s Ted Litchfield expressed hope in January that there might be room for Valve to reconsider its rejection of Classic Offensive, an eight-years-in-the-making mod for Counter Strike: Global Offensive that aims to recreate the experience of Counter-Strike 1.6. And it’s a good day for Ted, because an update posted today on X says Valve…

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8 months into their strike, videogame voice actors say the industry’s latest proposal is ‘filled with alarming loopholes that will leave our members vulnerable to AI abuse’

The SAG-AFTRA union says “progress has been made” in negotiations over the videogame voice and motion capture actors strike that was called in July 2024, but warned that the most recent proposal submitted by the bargaining group is “filled with alarming loopholes that will leave our members vulnerable to AI abuse.” The strike, which officially…

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