Horizon Zero Dawn: Year 1 in Numbers

Horizon Zero Dawn: Year 1 in Numbers

Horizon Zero Dawn recently reached two major milestones: the game turned one, and it crossed the 7.6 million mark in sales numbers. To celebrate this momentous occasion, we released a free avatar bundle and Photo Mode theme for PlayStation 4. In addition, we’re running several promo discounts on Horizon Zero Dawn and related items, which…

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Rejoice, Tank players: Marvel Rivals has nerfed Wolverine, a mere five days after buffing him because it brought ‘a bit too much heat to Vanguards’

NetEase has retracted some changes it made to Wolverine for Marvel Rivals season 3, changes that made him stronger both on his own and as part of a team-up with the new hero Phoenix. All of which, predictably, made life hell for Vanguard players. “Time to temper Logan’s rage and slightly reduce his survivability,” a…

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Homeworld 3 is Blackbird’s ambitious vision for a cinematic sci-fi RTS that was ‘utterly impossible to make’ 20 years ago

“In essence, Homeworld 3 was our original dream for Homeworld 2,” said Rob Cunningham, co-founder of Homeworld 3 developer Blackbird Interactive—and once-upon-a-time co-founder of Relic Entertainment, the developer of the original Homeworld games. Back in 1999 Cunningham was the art director for Homeworld, a fully 3D space RTS that felt unlike anything else in the…

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Capcom says it has ‘already taken and will continue to take action’ to ban Monster Hunter Wilds cheaters as it begins a ‘1-to-2 week review’ of the challenge quest leaderboard

Monster Hunter Wilds just finished up its first limited-time challenge quest, where hunters could compete on a worldwide leaderboard for the fastest clear time in a hunt against a Doshaguma to earn bragging rights and cosmetic rewards. Unsurprisingly, those leaderboards were quickly flooded with cheaters posting impossibly fast hunting times. Today Capcom said it’s beginning…

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LaCie Rugged Pro 5 SSD review

The word ‘pretty’ isn’t one that comes up too often in PC Gamer. The games themselves are often full of monsters designed to be as unappealing as possible, while the lumpen protagonists are seldom any better. Games like Infinity Nikki and the cosy games movement are making inroads into prettiness, but that’s never going to…

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