It got a lot of love, but Arc Raiders ‘was absolutely not ready’ to release after its popular April playtest, says design director: ‘There were some bad bugs’

Sci-fi extraction shooter Arc Raiders is doing one last public playtest this weekend before its launch at the end of October, but quite a few players felt it was already good to go after its successful April playtest—or just wanted it to release ASAP so they could keep playing, perhaps more accurately. That Arc playtest…

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Don’t count on Arc Raiders ever getting a first-person mode: ‘Once you start being able to put your face right up against an asset, it kind of falls apart’

Arc Raiders looks great: My pals at PC Gamer think it’s the most exciting thing to happen to the extraction genre in a long time, and the huge numbers the server slam playtest is putting up at this very moment prove that they’re not alone in thinking so. For me, though, there’s just one problem:…

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The sleeper hit of the Fall might be this mad lad’s hyper realistic traffic management sim that uses real census data and a ‘distance-based gravity model’ to produce millions of NPC commuters

SimCity 4 is one of the most pleasant games I own—I can experience all the splendor of a modern metropolis with a fraction of the nuance, and for the first time in my life, feel what it’s like to drive on American roads that don’t piss me off. Up-and-coming “hyperrealistic” transit sim Subway Builder offers…

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‘Remember Beach’: Arrowhead has awarded thousands of ‘inexplicably dedicated’ Helldivers 2 players with a commemorative ‘Avengement Day’ after they ignored High Command to save a planet reminiscent of Halo Reach

Despite major orders to go and spend their lives elsewhere, an estimated 30,000 Helldivers 2 players took a liking to a planet with some oblique Halo references—Seyshel Beach—and decided to finish the fight. The socials team at Arrowhead congratulated the “small but inexplicably dedicated group of Helldivers” with, as befits a bloodthirsty star-spanning democracy, a…

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With a lawsuit looming, World of Warcraft private server Turtle WoW has issued a formal plea for a fan server licensing: ‘We hope that Blizzard embraces fan‑driven content as its own legacy, rather than alienate this passionate community’

Turtle WoW—a fanmade, souped-up take on World of Warcraft Classic with new character customization options and zones—is like a lot of MMO private servers in that it took years of work across a dozen modding disciplines to make it a reality. Unfortunately, it became so successful that it caught the attention of the original game’s…

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Every MMO I play in 2025, I end up with a bag filled with trash—but that won’t change any time soon, if at all

Terminally Online This is Terminally Online: PC Gamer’s very own MMORPG column. Every other week, I’ll be sharing my thoughts on the genre, interviewing fellow MMO-heads like me, taking a deep-dive into mechanics we’ve all taken for granted, and, occasionally, bringing in guest writers to talk about their MMO of choice. The year is 2025,…

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This wild mod for Metal Gear Solid 5 massively expands its Subsistence system and makes enemies learn new tactics within missions rather than across them

Metal Gear Solid 5 isn’t exactly short of options for approaching its open-ended stealth scenarios. But encouraging players to use every tool at their disposal can be difficult once they’ve found a loadout that they like. Its Subsistence rule was one of Kojima’s solutions to this, allowing players to re-enter previous missions without a specific…

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