Final Fantasy VII Remake PC Requirements Released Ahead Of Launch

Final Fantasy VII Remake is making its way to PC, with the Intergrade version including both the base game and the additional Intermission DLC. It's a visual stunner that might not need as much graphical horsepower behind it according to the official specifications.

Square Enix doesn't make it clear what performance to expect from both its minimum and recommended PC requirements for the game, but at the very least you can rest assured you won't need something cutting-edge to get things running. And Nvidia GTX 780 is over eight years old at this point, while both the Intel Core i5-3330 and AMD FX-8350 are even older.

What you will need is a lot of hard drive space, with Final Fantasy VII Remake commanding a full 100GB on PC regardless of the settings you use. You can expect an SSD to speed up loading times and visual pop-in, too, so only resort to an older HDD if you don't have another choice.

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PlayStation 5 Console Covers Officially Announced, Coming January 2022

Sony has officially announced a new series of PS5 console covers priced at $55, which will come in Nova Pink, Starlight Blue, and Galactic Purple color schemes. Sony says that these "galaxy-inspired" colors will launch globally starting in January 2022 at participating retailers, and can easily be applied to existing PS5 consoles and its disc-free Digital Edition. Simply pop the current white cover off, click the new one of your choice into place, and you'll be good to go.

In addition to that, new color variants of the DualSense controller are also on the way, joining the previously released Midnight Black and Cosmic Red versions. Similar to the PS5 covers, these controllers will also be available in Nova Pink, Starlight Blue, and Galactic Purple.

Back in November, a patent filed by Sony implied that replacement faceplates were on the way, as the company registered documents for an "ornamental design for a cover for an electronic device," with diagrams of the PS5 faceplates being used for illustrative purposes.

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Scorn Sets An October 2022 Release Date For Its Biological Horror Adventure

Ebb Software's Scorn, an upcoming first-person horror game with some highly suggestive imagery, now has a release date of October 2022 for its PC and Xbox Series X|S launch. The announcement came from the studio's Kickstarter page and was confirmed in a new trailer which you can see below.

In another update on its Kickstarter, Ebb Software's CEO Ljubomir Peklar said, "December has been a pretty huge month for us at Ebb Software. Not only have we been able to share our new release date, but we've also reached a significant milestone in our development, 75% content completion! I'd just like to give my deepest thanks to our community for your patience and our team here at Ebb who have been working incredibly hard to pull everything together."

The studio plans to spend the rest of 2022 completing the final 25% of the game's content, polishing the gameplay, and ironing out any lingering bugs. In case you missed it when it was originally revealed, Scorn looks and plays like a fusion of BioShock and HR Giger art, although the studio has mentioned in previous interviews that different art forms from painting, sculpture, architecture, and music have played an influential role in the game's design.

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Sniper Elite 5 Takes The War To France, Launching In 2022

Developer Rebellion Entertainment has revealed Sniper Elite 5, the next chapter in its World War 2 marksmanship series. Once again starring sniper Karl Fairburne--who's now sporting a trendy tactical turtleneck--Sniper Elite 5 moves the action from the Italian front to behind enemy lines in France circa 1944. Fairburne has been tasked with investigating and destroying Operation Kraken, a secret Nazi project that threatens to end the war before the Allies can even invade Europe.

In typical Sniper Elite style, this means that you can expect a lot of Nazi heads and various other vital organs to be gruesomely shredded, with the game regularly slowing down to provide a kill-cam view inside of every unlucky soldier that walks into Fairburne's line of sight.

According to Rebellion, some of the new features of Sniper Elite 5 include real-world locations from France in 1944, a new traversal system that includes ziplines and shimmying along edges, and new multiplayer options. You'll be able to play the game in co-op with a friend, which allows a team to share ammo and items, give orders, and heal each other. On a more adversarial note, you can invade another player’s campaign as an Axis sniper for a game of cat and mouse.

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I Have Misgivings About Forspoken And Its Protagonist

My first impression of Forspoken upon watching its reveal trailer was genuine glee. Seeing a Japanese-developed role-playing game with a dark-skinned person of color as the main protagonist is rare. Seeing such a game starring a Black woman is exceptionally rare. Learning later that a vast majority of the principal cast are women is practically unheard of.

So I went into this latest hands-off press preview of Forspoken with hopeful expectations. And, at first, it seemed like developer Luminous Productions and publisher Square Enix knew their stuff. Going into this game, Forspoken creative producer Raio Mitsuno wanted this to be an experience that primarily featured a female cast and starred a protagonist that broke free of conventional fantasy hero tropes--everything else about the game was built around that concept "from the beginning of the project."

"That was really one of the core concepts that we had from the very beginning of the game--we wanted to create a world with a bunch of strong female characters, and we wanted a world of magic," Mitsuno told me. "And we wanted to use those as our pillars when we started the project. We were impressed with the increasing number of female leads in the industry, but we wanted to really take it a step further and go with a female-centric world. We also wanted--with our main character Frey--to portray a character who was really down-to-earth and a realistic portrayal of a modern-day young woman, who just so happens to then get thrown into this world with a bunch of powerful women, a sort of matriarchal society."

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The Best PC Exclusive Games Of 2021

New gaming consoles come and go every few years, but PC gaming endures with some of the best hardware and software that's exclusive to that platform. This year was no exception, as PC gamers had access to imaginative and genre-bending titles, games that pushed the flexible nature of those systems in wild new directions.

While PC gaming shared many a hit game with its console brethren, for this list we're looking at the games that could only be found on this platform...with one exception. That means no Resident Evil Village and its incredibly tall ladies, no Deathloop and its masterful approach to Groundhog Day gunplay, and no Halo Infinite reviving the beloved FPS franchise. For a look at those, check out GameSpot's Top 10 Games of 2021.

In this list, it's the efforts of small studios and indie developers that took the top spots, bringing about an exciting selection of games in 2021.

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How Games Get Shotguns Wrong - Loadout

From DOOM’s iconic Super Shotgun through to Gears of War’s Gnasher, the shotgun is one of the most popular and versatile weapons in video games - a trusty firearm that packs a devastating punch, particularly in close encounters. But the gaming shotgun that we’ve come to know and love takes a fair few liberties from its real world counterpart.

Sonic 2's Director Explains Why Casting Tails Was A No-Brainer

With the release of the first trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog 2, fans have finally been properly introduced to the big-screen version of Mile "Tails" Prower. Sonic's two-failed fox friend has officially arrived and the two will be getting into all sorts of trouble when the movie hits theaters on April 8.

One of the biggest surprises in recent weeks has been the news that Colleen O'Shaughnessey, who voices Tails in the video games, would be reprising her role in the film. Given that Sonic is voiced by Ben Schwartz and Knuckles, who will also debut in the new film, is voiced by Idris Elba, it seemed like someone knew could certainly be on the way.

That's not the case, though. Speaking to GameSpot, director Jeff Fowler explained his very good reasoning for bringing O'Shaughnessey back for the character. "Hearing her voice come out of our movie version of Tails, I mean, it just felt like such an incredible fit," he said. "I felt like the fans felt the same way, there was such overwhelming enthusiasm and support for that reveal."

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Alan Wake 2: 20 Clues You May Have Missed In The Reveal Trailer

Alan Wake 2 is officially on the way. Remedy's sequel once felt impossible, but the Finnish developer has been building toward this moment for the past several years, which included acquiring the intellectual property rights from Microsoft, revealing its Remedy Connected Universe, and remastering the original 2010 cult classic Alan Wake. The debut trailer mixes some computer-generated environments with a live-action Alan who looks a bit like John Wick on day 10 of insomnia.

While there's no gameplay to look at yet, the mood piece does contain many clues as to the story and setting for Alan Wake 2. We've tried to unravel all of those clues here. If you think we missed any, let us know. We're eager to learn more about the 2023 game, which Remedy says is going all in on survival-horror. Here are 20 things you may have missed in the Alan Wake 2 trailer, as broken down into its four main scenes.

The woods

Click to expand each image and more closely examine the clues.
Click to expand each image and more closely examine the clues.

In the first scene of the dioramic reveal trailer, we see Alan standing in the woods surrounded by some details well worth noting.

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Worst Movies Of 2021, According To Metacritic


Throughout the year, the focus on the movie industry is on summer blockbusters. Between your Fast & Furiouses and your MCUs, most of the summer dialogue revolves around things blowing up and people doing things that would kill them in real life. And those movies can be great, but what about the not-so-great movies?

When we say "not-so-great," what we really mean is "total stinkers." Not every movie can be the best--or even any good. Some have to be the worst--that's just how things work. And throughout the year, there have been some movies that have been critically panned by critics.

Going through Metacritic, we found the 20 lowest-scoring movies of 2021, some of which you may have heard of--while others are straight-to-video flicks that passed us all by.

Metacritic aggregates critical reviews from credible journalists around the globe and gives an average score for the films, based on the reviews. For the list below, movies with fewer than seven reviews weren't considered for the worst films of the year. Metacritic is the sister-site of GameSpot, as both websites are owned by Red Ventures.

Check out which films critics disliked below, starting with number 20. You can also check out the 10 best movies of 2021, according to Metacritic.


20. Naked Singularity


Score: 36

11 reviews

John Boyega stars as a public defender in NYC who doesn't believe in the system anymore. He ends up getting pulled into a drug heist. While critics did not like this movie, did any of them try watching this movie with the mindset that Boyega is actually playing Finn from Star Wars or Moses from Attack the Block? Or both, somehow? Surely, that will make this movie a lot more fun.


19. The Affair


Score: 35

8 reviews

This film takes place in Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. It follows an affair between two women, just like the title suggests. The film also revolves around a fabulous house built by a fantastic architect. However, "fabulous" and "fantastic" are not words critics would use to describe this film.


18. Home Sweet Home Alone


Score: 35

15 reviews

This Disney+ movie is actually the sixth in the franchise. While this movie follows a young boy named Max Mercer--not Kevin McCallister--the plot is the same. A kid's parents leave him at home, burglars show up, and the kid has to protect his home. What's different is that this time, the kid's parents are going to Japan.


17. Awake


Score: 35

13 reviews

This Netflix original has a really interesting premise. Around the world, everyone loses the ability to sleep, except for one child. The mother tries to find a cure. However, it quickly becomes uninteresting as it's a string of "wouldn't this be cool" scenes.


16. Thunder Force


Score: 34

34 reviews

This is also a Netflix film, which stars Octavia Spencer and Melissa McCarthy as two superheroes taking on evil-doers like The Crab, Laser, and The King. It features a dynamite cast, but is filled with unfunny gags and a paint by numbers story.


15. Yakuza Princess


Score: 34

11 reviews

This film takes place in the Japanese community in Sao Paulo, Brazil. An orphan finds out she's the heiress to the Yakuza crime family. She has to wage war against those who wish her dead. However, according to many critics, this movie was already dead on arrival.


14. The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard


Score: 32

36 reviews

A sequel to 2017's forgettable The Hitman's Bodyguard, this film follows Ryan Reynolds' bodyguard character Michael Bryce, as he has to deal with the hitman's (Samuel L. Jackson) wife, Sonia Kincaid, played by Salma Hayek. A few critics noted that the best part of this movie is that it's shorter than the original.


13. A Week Away


Score: 32

7 reviews

This musical takes place at a Christian summer camp. A teen who has a run-in with Johnny Law finds himself falling for the daughter of the guy who runs the place. If you love High School Musical, but only have Netflix, this still probably isn't the movie for you.


12. The Starling


Score: 31

23 reviews

Melissa McCarthy stars in this Netflix movie about a woman who suffers a loss but then has to deal with a bird who makes a nest next to her house. And guess what? The bird is a real jerk--a CG bird that looks real bad according to most critics.


11. The Reckoning


Score: 31

7 reviews

Neil Marshall (2019 Hellboy, The Descent) directed this film from early 2021 which follows a woman who has unjustly been accused of being a witch during the Great Plague. Critics have called this movie tedious and aggravating.


10. Diana: The Musical


Score: 29

8 reviews

Yes, there was a Broadway musical about the Princess of Wales. It was filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic and released on Netflix. While Disney+'s Hamilton made that successful transition from Broadway to streaming service, the same cannot be said for Diana: The Musical.


9. Infinite


Score: 28

27 reviews

This Paramount+ film starred Mark Wahlberg who is haunted by memories of things that never happened to him. He learns his memories are real but from past lives. Many critics found nothing entertaining about this movie.


8. Blithe Spirit


Score: 26

19 reviews

Dan Sevens starred in this fantasy comedy about a novelist with writer's block living in London with his wife. In order to get inspiration, he invites a mystic to his house who summons the spirit of his dead wife. Now, he's got his current wife and his dead wife. Imagine the gags! No, don't.


7. The Misfits


Score: 25

9 reviews

Lots of critics had something to say about The Misfits, which stars Pierce Brosnan as a thief who gets involved in a gold heist. While heist movies can be exceptionally action-packed, death doesn't come ripping in The Misfits. It's bland, mediocre, and will make you want to scream.


6. Breaking News in Yuba County


Score: 24

7 reviews

Awkwafina and Allison Janney star in this movie about a man who goes missing, and his wife becomes a local celebrity as she goes on the search for him. From there, she goes on a wild journey coming across over-the-top characters. While the film has a fantastic cast, its comedy lands exceptionally flat.


5. American Skin


Score: 24

10 reviews

A former Marine now works as a janitor and his son is killed by a police officer, and there is no trial, so the father has to take matters into his own hands. While the film tackles very serious issues in America, critics found it to be overly preachy and at times, manipulative.


4. Midnight in the Switchgrass


Score: 24

9 reviews

Finally, a movie that teams up Bruce Willis and Megan Fox. The duo plays FBI agents who are investigating a string of possibly related murders of woman. Fox's character goes undercover, but everything goes wrong. If that sounds uninteresting, that's because most critics--and average viewers--found it to be so.


3. The Virtuoso


Score 24

7 reviews

Anthony Hopkins joins Anson Mount and Abbie Cornish in this movie about an assassin who is given a clue to find his mysterious mark. It's an assassin movie with a mystery, all in one. Most critics found Hopkins to be the only palatable part of the film.


2. Music


Score: 23

18 reviews

Singer/songwriter Sia directed this Kate Hudson movie, which follows a former drug dealer who is the guardian of her half-sister--whose name is Music. Numerous critics have said that the film's message is--literally--Music can save your life.


1. Vanquish


Score: 22

14 reviews

According to critics, the worst movie of the year is Vanquish, which stars Ruby Rose as a mother with a dark past who worked as a Russian drug courier. However, a retired cop (Morgan Freeman) takes her daughter hostage and forces the mother to take out violent gangsters. Yes, that's the absolutely bonkers plot of the film.




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Spartacus: 5 Things We Still Don't Know About Sony's Rumored Game Pass Rival

With Xbox Game Pass seemingly proving to be a big success for Microsoft, it seemed like only a matter of time before Sony would need to respond. Sure enough, Bloomberg recently reported that Sony is currently working on a new service, codenamed Spartacus, that the PlayStation maker intends as a rival to Xbox Game Pass.

According to Jason Schreier's report, Spartacus will merge existing Sony subscriptions PlayStation Now–which offers a library of hundreds of games via streaming, and some for download–and PlayStation Plus–which offers multiple free games a month, discounts on items in the PlayStation Store, and access to online play–into one service, offering access to recent and classic releases from Sony's catalog.

Per the report, this tiered system would offer the benefits currently included with PS Plus to subscribers at the lowest tier, a selection of PS4 and PS5 games to subscribers at the next tier, and "extended demos, game streaming and a library of classic PS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP games" at the highest of the three. Spartacus is planned for a Spring 2022 launch.

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CoD: Warzone Gets Major Weapon Changes; Nerfs Shake Up The Meta

Call of Duty: Warzone's new Pacific-themed Caldera map is live for everyone, and a December 9 update provided the first major balancing pass for Season 1. Huge nerfs will likely shake up the meta, but the patch notes don't provide any details on the changes made to Vanguard weapons.

Raven Software says that numerous changes have been made to Vanguard weapons and attachments, but we don't know the specific changes made. The patch notes vaguely say that names, descriptions, pros, cons, and stat bars have been updated in-game to reflect these Vanguard weapon changes.

While the Vanguard tuning remains a mystery, the patch notes do confirm details for changes made to Modern Warfare and Black Ops Cold War weapons, including several nerfs for guns that were previously some of Warzone's most powerful choices.

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Sony Now Owns Patent For Death Stranding's Path-Building Feature

Sony just patented a collaborative path-building feature that appears to be the one from Death Stranding. The patent (via NME), titled "Terrain radar and gradual building of a route in a virtual environment of a video game," credits Hideo Kojima as the inventor and describes many familiar features from the game such as the ability to see and traverse other players' paths.

In the summary, it delves into further detail on the mentioned "method for influencing a gaming world of a video game." Patented methods include identifying which paths have been used, improving paths based on the number of players that have used them, and so on. Death Stranding enabled porters to identify routes that other players had plotted and interact with them. Despite the relevance to Kojima's latest masterpiece, the document doesn't name drop the game anywhere in the text.

The patent could mean that Sony and Kojima could have more in mind for Death Stranding. However, it's hard to tell considering that the patent application was filed even before the game was released. Sony submitted the application for the patent back in 2019, but it was only recently approved on December 7, 2021. At the very least, it looks like developers won't be able to use any of the specifically described features used in the game's path-building technique without risking legal action from Sony.

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Destiny 2 Is Giving Players Free Bright Dust Every Week Until The Witch Queen Releases

Bungie is giving Destiny 2 players free Bright Dust every week to celebrate Bungie's 30th Anniversary. Bright Dust is an in-game currency used for purchasing featured cosmetic items like shaders, ornaments, sparrows, ships, and emotes from the Eververse Store. This gift of Bright Dust is additional to any Bright Dust you get from Bright Engrams, Bounties, or the Season Pass.

Free 30th Anniversary Gift at Eververse
Free 30th Anniversary Gift at Eververse

You can find this gift at the Eververse Store. You should see an item in the Weekly Offers section on the main page that says 30th Anniversary Gift. Keep in mind, when you take the gift, that box immediately changes to another item.

This gift isn't exclusive to the Bungie 30th Anniversary Pack; all players get 700 Bright Dust per account every week.

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The Matrix Resurrections Trailer 2 Breakdown: All Of The Easter Eggs And References


What a way to kick off the week! The second trailer for the upcoming The Matrix Resurrections has been released, revealing even more about what to expect from the next film in the franchise. While the first trailer served as a nice introduction, this time we get some hints at the story and who the various characters are.

Of course, Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Trinity (Carrie Ann Moss) are there, along with the person we are convinced is a young Morpheus (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) and a returning (and much older) Niobe (Jade Pinkett-Smith). But we also get some clues as to who, exactly, Jonathan Groff is playing in the film and a little context for what's been happening in the world since 2003's The Matrix Revolutions.

Take a look at everything we learned from the new trailer below--including a copious amount of Easter eggs to let your nerd brain devour as you wait with anticipation for the Matrix franchise to be on the big screen once again.


Deja vu


After the first trailer reintroduced the world of the Matrix, we now see it looks as though Neo is living life in a loop. The new trailer opens with a moment he shares with Trinity, before immediately flashing back to a similarly framed shot from the original trilogy.


The new Smith


We then see a shot of Agent Smith from the original films, saying, "Billions of people just living out their lives," before shifting to Jonathan Groff's new character in Resurrections, finishing, "Oblivious."


The whole mouth thing


We then see Groff's mouth sealing closed, much like Neo's in the first film.


Red pill or blue pill


We then see Neo watching the red pill or blue pill moment from the original film--as it's being projected on a wall. We're not going to say the movie The Matrix exists within the Matrix but, well, where did this footage come from?


The white room


After a montage of shots from the new film, as well as the original, Neo "wakes up" in the blank room from the first film. His initial training room. "I remember this," he says.


The machine world


Clearly, the machines are still running the world and have yet to find a better power source than human batteries.


Training


Here we see young Morpheus laying a pretty harsh beating on Neo in the training simulator.


Is this how he survived


Next, we see a shot of Neo. He's clean-shaven and it looks as though this is from just after the third film, where we are left thinking Neo is dead. Here, it looks like the machines are hard at work on him and it even looks like he has some added machine parts, specifically what looks almost like a metal spine going down his chest. Are these upgrades and what do they do?


Reentering the Matrix


Here we hear Morpheus telling Neo exactly how he wound up back in the Matrix. "They made you believe their world was all you deserved," he says. "But some part of you knew that was a lie. Some part of you knew what was real."


Niobe's back


This is where things get very confusing. We hear a familiar voice saying, "It's so easy to forget how much noise the Matrix pumps into your head. Something else makes the same kind of noise: war." That voice belongs to none other than Niobe (Jada Pinkett-Smith. However, while it seems like we're dealing with a much younger Morpheus in this film, Niobe has aged. Her hair is graying and her face is weathered. Strangely, it looks as though she's aged more than Neo and Trinity. So how many timelines are at play here? And how many years have passed since the events of the original trilogy?

Also worth noting that in this particular scene we see that Neo still rocks the buzz cut outside of the Matrix.


Yeah, he's the new Smith


If we wanted more confirmation that Groff's character is the new Smith, we see him in the rain screaming "Mr. Anderson" at Neo, just like his old foe did.


She believed in me


Though they may not know each other inside of the Matrix, that doesn't seem to be the case outside of it. When it comes time to decide if Trinity should be rescued, Neo offers, "She believed in me," referring to the events of the first film. "It's my turn to believe in her."


Super Trinity


We then see a shot of Trinity using her brute and seemingly superhuman strength to get the upper hand on a group of SWAT officers trying to take her down. and one again, just like the first trailer, we see her super scream.


Neo's got powers too


We also see Neo riding on the back of Trinity's motorcycle stopping vehicles with his hands. Yes, it looks like Neo is using the Force. No, they won't call it that.


The power of love


Sure, Neo and Trinity are two extremely powerful people inside of the Matrix, but it looks like them together is an even more powerful force. As they fight their way through hordes of cops trying to stop them, they grasp each other's hands, with bright light emitting from them. Maybe it's like a human Voltron situation where they join together to create the ultimate fighting machine.


I saw this in a dream


On the rooftop where we saw Neo use the Force to hurl a rocket at a helicopter in the first trailer, Trinity tells him, "I saw this in a dream. My dream ended here."

Is this where these two meet their end? We seriously doubt it, besides...


I still know Kung Fu


Some things you never forget, like martial arts. After beating up Groff's character and using what can only be described as an attempted Hadouken, Neo utters the best line in a movie ever. "I still know Kung Fu."




Call Of Duty: Warzone The Last Hours Of Verdansk Event Is Live

Call of Duty: Vanguard will get Warzone integration with the new Caldera map on December 8, but players have one final event to bid farewell to the Verdansk map. The Last Hours of Verdansk is now live in Warzone, bringing a limited-time playlist that sends players searching World War II bomber crashes.

The Last Hours of Verdansk was originally scheduled for November 30, but was quietly postponed for December 6. In this final goodbye to Verdansk, matches are played in trios with similar rules to Rebirth Island's Resurgence mode, which allows for fallen sqaudmates to respawn on each other as long as at least one member of the squad is still alive. This also means the Gulag is closed, and each player starts with one self-revive item. Otherwise, this plays out mostly like a regular match of battle royale on Verdansk, with players looting for weapons and fighting to survive the circle collapses.

In addition to survival, World War II bomber planes fill the skies above Verdansk, and planes will periodically crash and need to be searched. Searching a plane crash gives a marked intel point on the map, and players must successfully collect four pieces of intel. Near the final circle, players must avoid missile barrages and secure a marked underground bunker location to get the win. The last trio or player standing can win by being the last survivor or by securing the bunker.

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Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales - Ultimate Edition Trailer

Experience extraordinary adventures in Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition, available now only on PlayStation 5. The Ultimate Edition features an action-packed saga, including Marvel’s Spider-Man, Marvel’s Spider-Man: City That Never Sleeps DLC chapters, and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

Call of Duty: Warzone New Pacific Map Cinematic Cutscene

Call of Duty: Warzone's Last Hours of Verdansk Event is available to play and if you win, you'll receive this little teaser cinematic cutscene for The Pacific Map that's coming in just a few days.

Windows Xbox App Will Make It Easier To Tell If A Game Will Work Well On Your PC

Microsoft is rolling out a new feature in Windows' Xbox app, which should make it easier to determine if a game will run well on your PC.

This info will come in a label with the words, "Should play great on this PC," located underneath the blue install button on a game's storefront page. The feature is limited to a few games and is still under development. To see it for yourself, you can download the Xbox Insider Hub app and agree to receive Xbox app store's preview versions.

It's unknown what benchmarks Microsoft is using when defining a game playing "great" on a PC, or if there will be any tiers in-between "great" and the other end of "not working at all." It could be the case that a game will run well at a lower FPS on a PC with certain specs, and it's unclear if Microsoft will also incorporate such info into its "how this game runs" tag. From a quick perusal of the preview version, it looks like games currently either have the "play great" tag or do not have one at all. We'll need to wait until Microsoft says more in order to understand the details of how this new feature will work.

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Final Fantasy 14 Players Are Getting Free Game Time To Make Up For Endwalker Issues

All Final Fantasy XIV players who own the game's latest Endwalker expansion and have an active subscription will receive seven days of free game time in the wake of ongoing server issues, Square Enix has announced.

The game's servers have been slammed following the early access release of Endwalker on December 3, resulting in long login queues and error messages that are causing players to disconnect entirely. Final Fantasy XIV producer and director Naoki Yoshida apologized for the situation in an official post while outlining steps the team is taking to improve things ahead of Endwalker's official launch on December 7.

Part of making things right is offering free game time to players, which will be offered to players starting on December 7. Yoshida states that more free game time could come "depending on further developments" in regard to ongoing server congestion.

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Windows Xbox App Will Make It Easier To Tell If A Game Will Work Well On Your PC

Microsoft is rolling out a new feature in Windows' Xbox app, which should make it easier to determine if a game will run well on your PC.

This info will come in a label with the words, "Should play great on this PC," located underneath the blue install button on a game's storefront page. The feature is limited to a few games and is still under development. To see it for yourself, you can download the Xbox Insider Hub app and agree to receive Xbox app store's preview versions.

It's unknown what benchmarks Microsoft is using when defining a game playing "great" on a PC, or if there will be any tiers in-between "great" and the other end of "not working at all." It could be the case that a game will run well at a lower FPS on a PC with certain specs, and it's unclear if Microsoft will also incorporate such info into its "how this game runs" tag. From a quick perusal of the preview version, it looks like games currently either have the "play great" tag or do not have one at all. We'll need to wait until Microsoft says more in order to understand the details of how this new feature will work.

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Call Of Duty: Warzone Pacific Launch Trailer Promises Chaos In The Sunshine

Call of Duty: Warzone is finally getting its long-awaited new Pacific-themed map, Caldera, this week, with a new launch trailer showing off the serene sights and sounds of the island before it's lit up with gunfire.

As part of the integration with Call of Duty: Vanguard, Caldera will take players back in time to the sunny shores and crystal-clear waters of the Pacific, right before everyone is airdropped in for some chaos. Caldera looks lovely and makes for a welcome change over Verdansk. Better still, you won't be limited to playing exclusively with Vanguard's weaponry either, with the launch trailer making a clear distinction between "Vanguard Royale" and "Battle Royale" modes that you can choose between. Check it out below.

Call of Duty: Warzone is hosting its Last Hours of Verdansk today, kicking off at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET. The event will last until 9 PM PT / 11:59 PM ET, after which Warzone servers will be offline until the new Caldera map launches. If you own Vanguard, you'll get 24 hours of early access starting on Wednesday, December 8. All other Warzone players will get access to the new map for free the following day.

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Call of Duty: Vanguard & Warzone - The Pacific Launch Trailer

Check out Call of Duty: Vanguard & Warzone's The Pacific launch trailer. See the different locales you'll visit and some of the action that takes place on the map.

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New Horizon Forbidden West Details Dive Deep on Swimming Robots

Horizon Forbidden West is due out February 18, 2022, and there's still a lot we don't know about Aloy's next adventure. But in a new post on the PlayStation Blog, Guerilla’s community lead, Bo de Vries, outlined some of the big changes the team is making in for the upcoming sequel to 2017’s Horizon Zero Dawn.

The biggest changes seem to be related to the ways enemies will now react to Aloy’s presence. Past previews of Forbidden West have revealed a world inundated with water. That inclusion affects Aloy’s moveset -- our hero can now swim in all directions instead of being limited to the water's surface. But, life under the sea wouldn’t be very interesting without a little conflict.

“More machines are now capable of swimming and have the ability to dive and chase Aloy underwater,” said Arjen Bejj, the game’s lead AI programmer. “Amphibious enemies can also use jumps to get in and out of the water, so if you are unlucky they will combine this with an attack.

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Shang-Chi 2 In The Works With Original Writer And Director

A sequel to Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is in the works, with director Destin Daniel Cretton set to return. This is according to a report from Deadline, which also confirms that Cretton has reached a multi-year overall deal with Marvel and Hulu's Onyx Collective for more content.

Cretton will write and direct the Shang-Chi sequel. No further details are available yet, but we would expect Simu Liu to return, of course.

As part of the new deal, Cretton will produce new TV content for Marvel to air on Disney+, while his deal with Onyx will bring new content to multiple platforms, including Hulu. This is happening through a new production company that Cretton is setting up called Family Owned.

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Walking Dead's Zombie Origin Explained--And it's Different From The Comics

Spoilers ahead--according to the recently-aired series finale of Walking Dead: World Beyond, the zombie outbreak in the franchise was apparently manmade.

In a post-credits scene that is completely unrelated to the events of Walking Dead: World Beyond, an exchange spoken in French between a gunman and a doctor--no name is given for either character--medical researchers in France were inadvertently responsible for both starting--and worsening--the zombie apocalypse we've all come to know and love across a franchise that spans both the flagship and several spinoff series. It's unknown, but likely, that this information will come to bear in future Walking Dead content--maybe in the movie that series creator Robert Kirkman said is still "moving slowly" in pre-production at Comic-Con 2021?

Last year, Kirkman jokingly revealed in a since-deleted tweet that in the comics, "space spores" are responsible for the outbreak. As previously reported, Kirkman quickly walked that revelation back--many fans at the time pointed out that "space spores" was also a nod to George Romero's Night of the Living Dead.

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Final Fantasy 14 Players Are Getting Free Game Time To Make Up For Endwalker Issues

All Final Fantasy XIV players who own the game's latest Endwalker expansion and have an active subscription will receive seven days of free game time in the wake of ongoing server issues, Square Enix has announced.

The game's servers have been slammed following the early access release of Endwalker on December 3, resulting in long login queues and error messages that are causing players to disconnect entirely. Final Fantasy XIV producer and director Naoki Yoshida apologized for the situation in an official post while outlining steps the team is taking to improve things ahead of Endwalker's official launch on December 7.

Part of making things right is offering free game time to players, which will be offered to players starting on December 7. Yoshida states that more free game time could come "depending on further developments" in regard to ongoing server congestion.

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Call Of Duty: Warzone Pacific Launch Trailer Promises Chaos In The Sunshine

Call of Duty: Warzone is finally getting its long-awaited new Pacific-themed map, Caldera, this week, with a new launch trailer showing off the serene sights and sounds of the island before it's lit up with gunfire.

As part of the integration with Call of Duty: Vanguard, Caldera will take players back in time to the sunny shores and crystal-clear waters of the Pacific, right before everyone is airdropped in for some chaos. Caldera looks lovely and makes for a welcome change over Verdansk. Better still, you won't be limited to playing exclusively with Vanguard's weaponry either, with the launch trailer making a clear distinction between "Vanguard Royale" and "Battle Royale" modes that you can choose between. Check it out below.

Call of Duty: Warzone is hosting its Last Hours of Verdansk today, kicking off at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET. The event will last until 9 PM PT / 11:59 PM ET, after which Warzone servers will be offline until the new Caldera map launches. If you own Vanguard, you'll get 24 hours of early access starting on Wednesday, December 8. All other Warzone players will get access to the new map for free the following day.

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New Horizon Forbidden West Details Dive Deep on Swimming Robots

Horizon Forbidden West is due out February 18, 2022, and there's still a lot we don't know about Aloy's next adventure. But in a new post on the PlayStation Blog, Guerilla’s community lead, Bo de Vries, outlined some of the big changes the team is making in for the upcoming sequel to 2017’s Horizon Zero Dawn.

The biggest changes seem to be related to the ways enemies will now react to Aloy’s presence. Past previews of Forbidden West have revealed a world inundated with water. That inclusion affects Aloy’s moveset -- our hero can now swim in all directions instead of being limited to the water's surface. But, life under the sea wouldn’t be very interesting without a little conflict.

“More machines are now capable of swimming and have the ability to dive and chase Aloy underwater,” said Arjen Bejj, the game’s lead AI programmer. “Amphibious enemies can also use jumps to get in and out of the water, so if you are unlucky they will combine this with an attack.

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Diablo 3 Season 25 Will Let You Harness The Power Of The Lords Of Hell

Diablo III's 25th season, in celebration of the franchise's 25th anniversary, will let players embrace the powers of the Lords of Hell via a new type of socketable item: Soul Shards.

As detailed by Blizzard, season 25 introduces seven unique Soul Shards for players to find and upgrade. Three of the shards are inspired by the franchise's three Prime Evils, aka Diablo, Mephisto, and Baal. The remaining four are regarded as Lesser Evil Soul Shards, and players can only have one Prime Evil Shard and Lesser Evil shard equipped at a time. Prime Evil shards are socketed into helms, while Lesser Evil shards are socketed into weapons.

These various Soul Shards have a wide range of gameplay-augmenting abilities. The Sliver of Terror Soul Shard, for example, increases the length of ability cooldowns but grants damage reduction for each ability on cooldown. The shards can be upgraded for additional benefits using a new seasonal item called Hellforge Embers. While Soul Shards and Hellforge Embers can technically be found anywhere in the game (as long as you are playing a seasonal character), Soul Shards have a much higher drop chance from bosses.

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New The Matrix Resurrections Trailer Suggests A Brewing War

Warner Bros. Pictures has released a new trailer for The Matrix Resurrections, which will be in theaters and on HBO Max on December 22.

This being The Matrix, half the fun of watching a new clip is poring over the footage and deciding for yourself what is really going on or what it might all suggest. Rest assured, the new trailer is awesome, showcases some incredible stunts in an apparent war breaking out, and some borderline disturbing imagery. Check it out below.

According to an official synopsis, The Matrix Resurrections will be a "return to a world of two realities: one, everyday life; the other, what lies behind it. To find out if his reality is a physical or mental construct, to truly know himself, Mr. Anderson will have to choose to follow the white rabbit once more… Neo already knows what he has to do. But what he doesn’t yet know is the Matrix is stronger, more secure, and more dangerous than ever before. Déjà vu."

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How Journey Inspired The Musical Atmosphere Of A Memoir Blue

A Memoir Blue is an upcoming puzzle game with an atmosphere-driven story. It stars champion swimmer Miriam, who begins to think back on her childhood with her mother. A Memoir Blue doesn't use dialogue to tell its story; instead, it primarily uses music and its visuals to relay what's happening. Creative director Shelley Chen says she took inspiration from Thatgamecompany's Journey when designing the game.

"Journey is definitely my life changer game," Chen said. "My coworker introduced it to me and when I played it, I was mind blown. Back then, I was working on strategy and shooter games, and I wasn't really into it. I liked games in general but playing Journey--that was when my life completely changed."

Similar to Journey, A Memoir Blue is designed to immerse players in certain feelings and sensations, rather than an explicit storyline. When I spoke to Chen back in July about why A Memoir Blue incorporates both 3D and 2D animation, she spoke about how it not only helped liken the game more to a storybook, but it allowed for two different styles of character expressions. You can accomplish expressions with 2D characters that are harder to do in 3D, and vice versa.

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The Game Awards Big Reveals Teased: "Pretty Major Stuff"

The Game Awards take place this Thursday, December 9, and organizer Geoff Keighley has offered up some teases for what to expect in terms of announcements and reveals.

Speaking to USA Today, Keighley said there will be "four of five things" on the level of Elden Ring's gameplay trailer at Keighley's Summer Game Fest event in June. "Oh, God, there are probably four or five things of that level. I can't wait to show people this stuff," Keighley said.

More broadly, Keighley said many of the announcements this year will be new IP instead of sequels.

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Marvel's Spider-Man PS5 Getting New Suits For No Way Home

Peter Parker can don a couple of new suits in Marvel's Spider-Man, as part of an update to match the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home theatrical release. The free update is coming to on December 10, and will be available exclusively in the Spider-Man Remastered version for PS5.

The two suits can be seen in a trailer that integrates them into the cutscenes from the game. They appear to be the black-and-gold suit seen in various trailers, along with the new version of the red-and-gold suit. Some fans have speculated this second suit is a revision of the Iron Spider suit with some special enhancements from Dr. Strange, who plays a pivotal role in the upcoming movie.

The black suit bears a slight resemblance to another suit that Peter gets in the course of the Spider-Man story, which also had bright yellow highlights. That one was more sleek, though, as opposed to No Way Home's textured suit with gold highlights.

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Sounds Like No Dragon Age 4 News At The Game Awards, BioWare Says As It Confirms Single-Player Focus

To mark Dragon Age Day on December 4, BioWare confirmed that the new Dragon Age game remains in development. However, the company said not to expect any news until 2022. This suggests there won't be any news about the long-awaited RPG during The Game Awards this Thursday, December 9.

"We want to let you all know that we're still hard at work on building the next single-player focused experience for Dragon Age," BioWare said in a blog post. "We're excited for next year when we can talk more about what we're working on."

Dragon Age 4 and The Game Awards have gone hand-in-hand in recent years, with BioWare debuting new teaser for the game back in 2018 and following it up with a new cinematic in 2020.

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The Game Awards 2021 Hype Trailer Reminds You Of 2021's Best Games

Over the last couple of years, the Game Awards has become an annual highlight that honors the biggest games and hardest workers in the gaming industry. It's also a night for big reveals, as the Game Awards usually has plenty of new games to show off, updates on highly anticipated titles coming out the following year, and the occasional reveal of a next-gen console that looks like a black monolith. So what can you expect from this year's Game Awards show?

A whole lot of hype, according to this latest trailer that sets the mood for Thursday.

While the hype trailer isn't giving away any clues as to which upcoming games you can expect to see in greater detail, it did shine a spotlight on some of the best titles of the year. Kena: Bridge of Spirits. Resident Evil Village, Deathloop, and It Takes Two are just of the games released this year that earned high praise from across the industry, and that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the creative output of 2021. Expect some of the award categories of 2021 to be hotly contested.

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HBO's Last Of Us TV Show Adds Nick Offerman, Actor Says

HBO's The Last of Us TV show has added Nick Offerman as a cast member, according to actor Murray Bartlett, who is also lined up to play a role on the TV show.

Despite no official announcement of Offerman joining the cast, Bartlett said in an interview with The Guardian (via Resetera) that it was fun to work with Offerman.

"It's an epic show, but beautifully human and intimate. We filmed it in Calgary. A lot of my scenes are with Nick Offerman. Playing off him was awesome," Bartlett said.

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Sounds Like No Dragon Age 4 News At The Game Awards This Week

To mark Dragon Age Day on December 4, BioWare confirmed that the new Dragon Age game remains in development. However, the company said not to expect any news until 2022. This suggests there won't be any news about the long-awaited RPG during The Game Awards this Thursday, December 9.

"We want to let you all know that we're still hard at work on building the next single-player focused experience for Dragon Age," BioWare said in a blog post. "We're excited for next year when we can talk more about what we're working on."

Dragon Age 4 and The Game Awards have gone hand-in-hand in recent years, with BioWare debuting new teaser for the game back in 2018 and following it up with a new cinematic in 2020.

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Halo Infinite First Full Mission Xbox Series X 4K Gameplay

Check out Halo Infinite's first campaign mission "Warship Gbraakon". Master Chief fights his way through various enemies, while learning to use some of his new equipment including the grappling hook.

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Halo Infinite Campaign Review - What If Master Chief Was Daddy

The complex relationship between Halo protagonist Master Chief and his AI partner Cortana has always been one of the strongest driving forces for the franchise--it's a genuine bond, but one born out of manipulation, as Cortana (an AI based on the mind of the woman who kidnapped Chief as a child) is gifted to Chief as a perfect companion to ensure he maintains peak efficiency as a super-soldier. In this way, Cortana has always been the more dominant voice in the partnership. She tells Chief where to go and what to do, and Chief's single-mindedness coupled with the ability to solely rely on her means he never has to develop emotionally healthy bonds with normal human beings.

Halo Infinite is the first time we've seen that kind of relationship dynamic flipped. Paired with a new AI, simply named "the Weapon," Chief takes on a more fatherly figure in Infinite. Where Cortana was assertive, quick-witted, and mature, the Weapon is awkward, overly trusting, and silly. She sounds and acts like a child-like version of Cortana, pushing Chief into taking on a more domineering role that has far greater control over her. This opens some intriguing new opportunities for a Halo story--in a franchise that has long had an undercurrent theme of familial connection and motherhood, Infinite is the first in the series to focus its narrative around familial responsibility and fatherhood. The strength of that narrative, alongside the open world and new traversal mechanics, delivers a welcoming freshness to the two-decade-old series.

Other than Chief, Halo Infinite doesn't have much in the way of familiar faces. Very early into the campaign, you're confronted with the startling reveal that a lot of the folks you've come to know over Halo 4, Halo 5: Guardians, and Halo Wars 2 are dead or missing in action. Chief finds himself on a new Halo ring named Zeta Halo, which has been partially destroyed. The Banished, an independent army of multiple alien species that splintered off the Covenant, want the ring for some unknown purpose, and Chief vows to stop them. Without any of his usual allies to turn to, Chief ropes two unwitting companions into his fight--the aforementioned Weapon, who was supposed to delete herself following completion of her purpose, and the Pilot, a man desperately trying to just get home to United Nations Space Command (UNSC) space after being stranded all alone for months.

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Halo Infinite First Full Mission Xbox Series X 4K Gameplay

Check out Halo Infinite's first campaign mission "Warship Gbraakon". Master Chief fights his way through various enemies, while learning to use some of his new equipment including the grappling hook.

Halo Infinite Campaign Review - What If Master Chief Was Daddy

The complex relationship between Halo protagonist Master Chief and his AI partner Cortana has always been one of the strongest driving forces for the franchise--it's a genuine bond, but one born out of manipulation, as Cortana (an AI based on the mind of the woman who kidnapped Chief as a child) is gifted to Chief as a perfect companion to ensure he maintains peak efficiency as a super-soldier. In this way, Cortana has always been the more dominant voice in the partnership. She tells Chief where to go and what to do, and Chief's single-mindedness coupled with the ability to solely rely on her means he never has to develop emotionally healthy bonds with normal human beings.

Halo Infinite is the first time we've seen that kind of relationship dynamic flipped. Paired with a new AI, simply named "the Weapon," Chief takes on a more fatherly figure in Infinite. Where Cortana was assertive, quick-witted, and mature, the Weapon is awkward, overly trusting, and silly. She sounds and acts like a child-like version of Cortana, pushing Chief into taking on a more domineering role that has far greater control over her. This opens some intriguing new opportunities for a Halo story--in a franchise that has long had an undercurrent theme of familial connection and motherhood, Infinite is the first in the series to focus its narrative around familial responsibility and fatherhood. The strength of that narrative, alongside the open world and new traversal mechanics, delivers a welcoming freshness to the two-decade-old series.

Other than Chief, Halo Infinite doesn't have much in the way of familiar faces. Very early into the campaign, you're confronted with the startling reveal that a lot of the folks you've come to know over Halo 4, Halo 5: Guardians, and Halo Wars 2 are dead or missing in action. Chief finds himself on a new Halo ring named Zeta Halo, which has been partially destroyed. The Banished, an independent army of multiple alien species that splintered off the Covenant, want the ring for some unknown purpose, and Chief vows to stop them. Without any of his usual allies to turn to, Chief ropes two unwitting companions into his fight--the aforementioned Weapon, who was supposed to delete herself following completion of her purpose, and the Pilot, a man desperately trying to just get home to United Nations Space Command (UNSC) space after being stranded all alone for months.

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All New Weapons And Items In Fortnite Chapter 3

Fortnite Chapter 3, Season 1 is here, and that means so too is a new loot pool. More than just a remixed pile of guns and items up for grabs, the new Fortnite Chapter 3 means brand-new guns, healing items, and more are available for players on the new island of Artemis. Here's what to expect for new weapons and items when you drop in.

Fortnite Chapter 3 - New Weapons

There are several new weapons on Artemis, including at least one designed by The Seven themselves. Here they are by name, as well as what kind of features they have.

  • Ranger Assault Rifle: Built for medium to long-range fire, this is the new default AR in Chapter 3
  • MK-7 Assault Rifle: Designed by The Seven and sporting a unique first-person red dot scope when aiming down sights
  • Striker Pump Shotgun: A reimagined "pumpy" with high burst damage
  • Auto Shotgun: Needs closer quarters than the pumpy, but makes up for it with faster firing rate and improved reload time
  • Sidearm Pistol: The new default pistol for Chapter 3, Season 1 with high headshot damage at close range
  • Stinger SMG: A reliable short- to medium-range option when taking on players or their builds
  • Hunter Bolt-Action Sniper: Fires three deadly shots per clip, and just one shot on-target can down players
The MK-7 is overpowered at launch and likely to be nerfed.
The MK-7 is overpowered at launch and likely to be nerfed.

Players are already calling for an MK-7 nerf as it's both extremely accurate and deadly, especially with the new first-person scope making its Fortnite debut. Outside of that, early impressions from the Fortnite community is that shotguns are, if anything, a bit weaker than usual. That should result in a new meta during the course of the season--though we don't yet know what Epic has planned for patches.

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Final Fantasy VII Remake PC Requirements Released Ahead Of Launch

Final Fantasy VII Remake is making its way to PC, with the Intergrade version including both the base game and the additional Intermission ...