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Someone Killed An Ultra-Powerful Diablo 4 Boss In 15 Seconds

Image: Blizzard A powerful world boss in Diablo IV has been slain in only a dozen or so seconds. And while that’s impressive enough on its own, it’s even more amazing that it was basically one very powerful Necromancer that wiped out this usually hard-to-kill baddie. The Week In Games: What’s Releasing Beyond Diablo IV

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Here Are The Best 2023 Steam Summer Sale Deals

Photo: Valve OK, PC gamers, Steam’s annual Summer Sale is here. The event is active through July 13 at 1 p.m. ET and, as one of Steam’s biggest discount sessions, it covers a ton of best-selling indie and AAA games, like Dead Cells (now $12) and Sekiro’s GOTY edition (now $30). There will also be

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Mortal Kombat 1 Makes It Easy To Do Fatalities (Hell Yeah!)

This past weekend I played a beta version of Mortal Kombat 1. I was part of an “online stress test” organized by NetherRealm Studios so the team could prepare the servers ahead of the game’s official launch. To quickly sum things up: So far, so good. The Week In Games: System Shock, Street Fighter 6,

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Free-To-Play Shooter Shuts Down For Good Due To Cheaters

Developer Yager Development has announced that its free-to-play multiplayer shooter The Cycle: Frontier will go offline forever on September 27. The developer gave a few reasons for the shutdown, including an interesting one: Cheaters ruined the experience for everyone involved. Why The Hot New Redfall Gameplay Trailer Left Us Feeling Cold On June 29, Yager

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Shooter Dev Threatens To Ban Anyone For Sharing Game Secrets

No one likes a spoiled surprise. But if you’re Battlestate Games, developers of the indie extraction shooter Escape From Tarkov, then you really, really, really don’t like it. Recently, the dev has threatened to ban anyone who datamines or even shares datamined content from the game. The threatens haven’t gone over well with fans, who

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Silent Hill 2 Remake Dev Is Done With Psychological Horror—Good

Polish horror game developer Bloober Team told Engadget it’s leaving the psychological horror subset—a genre that defined all of its biggest titles, like Layers of Fear and the cyberpunk title Observer—far behind. The studio is currently responsible for the (impossible, diehard fans say) task to remake Silent Hill 2 and says it’s time to lean

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Dang, Another Uninspired Avatar: The Last Airbender Game

On Thursday, fans of the hit Nickelodeon cartoon, Avatar: The Last Airbender received an adrenaline shot in the arm by way of an announcement trailer for a new action-adventure game set in the universe that’s due out later this year. Unfortunately, its gameplay looks a bit bland, and the trailer doesn’t reveal enough to feel

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Pokémon Go Developer Lays Off 230 Employees, Closes LA Studio

Image: The Pokémon Company Niantic is shuttering its Los Angeles studio and is moving away from in-house game development. As such, the Pokémon Go studio is laying off 230 employees, shuttering NBA All-World and cancelling its upcoming Marvel: World of Heroes. New Pokémon Scarlet And Violet Trailer Features Hot Profs, 4-Player Co-Op, And Lechonk, The

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It’s Sony’s Fault We Have Console Exclusives, Says Microsoft

Image: Bethesda Game Studios / Microsoft / PlayStation / Kotaku As the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) continues to drag Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard under a microscope, the company’s CEO wants you to know it’s actually Sony’s fault that console exclusives exist. Thank You, PS Plus, For Making My Backlog Even Bigger Read

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Hyped RPG Baldur’s Gate 3 Took 6 Years To Make: It’s Huge

Baldur’s Gate III director Swen Vincke doesn’t think the sprawling fantasy role-playing game would exist if the team behind it, Larian Studios, had been gobbled up by another game company. “It would have been canned, guaranteed,” he told me during a recent interview. “There’s no way that a big publisher would have allowed us to

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