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New MMO on the block Where Winds Meet promises to never become pay-to-win, greeting players with the message "your legend is written by skill and choice, never by wallet size"
By George Young published
News The new starting screen makes some big promises

"We know that the players are the ones actually enjoying the game": Moonlighter 2 owes its existence to its devs' astonishingly in-depth approach to player feedback
By Ali Jones published
On the Radar Testing, testing, testing

Stalker 2 guides and walkthroughs to help you survive in the Zone
By Will Sawyer last updated
Guide The Zone is an unforgiving place, so our Stalker 2 guides will help you get the advice you need

Fallout co-creator Tim Cain is behind The Outer Worlds 2's more "mathematical" and "derisive" radio lectures, and it might be because of his YouTube videos: "Wait, why are you asking me to do this?"
By Anthony McGlynn published
News Cain also consulted on Obsidian's sequel

Persona 6 might be MIA, but this new turn-based RPG featuring social systems, 95% positive Steam reviews, and college kids who beat up demons is the next best thing
By Kaan Serin published
News Demonschool might just fill that Persona-shaped hole in our hearts

With an 'Overwhelmingly Positive' rating on Steam, Risk of Rain 2 fans finally get the DLC they deserve after the first Gearbox-led effort put the roguelike "in a really bad place"
By George Young published
News The team seems to have turned things around following the last broken DLC

GTA 6 developer Rockstar is "a machine" in "an industry rife with work exploitation, unfair practice, and unreasonable working conditions," protesters say after recent firings
By Catherine Lewis published
News Protesters urge "people to think of the human cost"

Battlefield 6's "awful" new Sabotage mode is being torn apart by FPS players who "cannot fathom how this mode was approved" outside of existing "to retain some CoD players"
By Anthony McGlynn published
News Although it's only available for a limited time, people aren't happy
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