‘I cannot get enough of this game’- the actor behind Super Earth’s most melodramatic spokesperson has been playing Helldivers 2 nonstop-

I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Craig Lee Thomas, who you might know as the Super Earth spokesperson from the opening of Helldivers 2. Aside from the revelation that Arrowhead has an improvised Super Earth rap tucked away on a hard drive somewhere, Thomas also says he’s been playing the snot out of everyone’s new favourite shooter.

“I cannot get enough of this game,” Thomas writes. “I’ve been hopping on to squish bugs and stomp bots every chance I get.” Like many humble helldivers, he’s also been praying at the altar of the railgun—even in its diminished state. 

“I really dig it in Unsafe mode against Hulks and Bile Titans,” though that’s not his only trigger squeeze: “I have to say, I was sleeping on the Arc Thrower as a support, but against a charge…

Civ 6 streamer figures out how to win without founding any cities in ‘extremely impressive’ video-

If you ask me, we’re ramshackle contraptions designed to hunt, gather, and perish early from preventable disease, and this society stuff all started going downhill the second we got into agriculture. When we were young, hale, and nomadic, roaming the steppes and plains? Those were our glory days. At least we can relive them via a recent video from a streamer called boesthius, who undertook the Civilisation 6 “no settle: domination challenge” to win a match of Civ without founding any cities of his own.

For me, that’s already impossible, but boesthius decided to make life harder for himself by adding a few rules on top. Besides never settling cities, he also couldn’t seize any more than three cities from each of his AI opponents, and he couldn’t churn out any units beyond civilian …

Epic Games Store leak points to upcoming releases of Final Fantasy 9 remake, The Last of Us Part 2, and more-

For a brief, shining moment, the Epic Games Store had its very own SteamDB website called, appropriately enough, EpicDB. It’s gone now, but not before leaking what appears to be a database containing numerous unreleased games including Final Fantasy 9 and The Last of Us 2.

First spotted by the Famiboards forum (via TheGamer), the fun began when people realized EpicDB’s publisher search results were including unreleased titles along with games that are already live. Many of them were listed under codenames, but online sleuths were able to puzzle them out based on related listings, like the names of associated DLC.

Gematsu has a good breakdown: The links are all dead now, but Momo, for instance, is presumed to be Final Fantasy 9 Remake because of the presence of the Thief’s Kn…

Coinbase lays off nearly 1,000 more employees, blaming FTX ‘contagion’ and economic downturn-

One of the biggest crypto exchange platforms in the world, Coinbase, is undergoing a massive round of layoffs. Coinbase co-founder and CEO Brian Armstrong said that the company will reduce its operating expense by 25% and let go of 950 employees.

In a company email-turned-blog post (spotted by the Verge), Armstrong said that the crypto market has “trended downwards along with the broader macroeconomy” and that “fallout from unscrupulous actors in the industry” contributed to Coinbase’s decision to increase its present “operational efficiency” at the expense of jobs. 

One of the “unscrupulous actors” Armstrong is talking about is the founder of the now-collapsed FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, who has been charged with fraud. (Although 2022 saw many other crypto-related bad acto…

Dead Island 2 breaks 2 million sales, is now ‘the biggest launch’ in Deep Silver’s history-

It took a decade and multiple development teams to get Dead Island 2 finished and out the door, but in the end it was worth the effort. In its year-end financial report, Embracer Group said that it is now the most successful game release in Deep Silver’s history.

Dead Island 2 didn’t knock our socks off, but it racked up one million sales in its launch weekend, a pretty solid success by any measure. One month later, it’s more than doubled that number.

“Dead Island 2, developed by internal studio Deep Silver Dambuster (Plaion), was released after the quarter, on April 21, by internal publisher Deep Silver (Plaion),” Embracer said in its Q4 financial report. “It has enjoyed a highly successful start, surpassing 1 million units sold within its first weekend (21-23 April). Curre…

Avowed was going to be multiplayer till the devs realised they wanted to make ‘an Obsidian game and not something different’-

Obsidian Entertainment has been celebrating its 20th anniversary, two decades in which the studio has created some of the most beloved and intricate adventure-slash-RPG titles ever made. Its current project is Avowed, a game that’s destined to be compared to Skyrim but is going for depth over breadth “where Obsidian really shines” and, in the fifth and final part of an anniversary documentary, the studio’s creatives reveal that for quite a while it had a multiplayer element.

“When I look back at 20 years, there’s decisions of mine that I feel really good about, and there’s decisions that I feel not so good about,” said Feargus Urquhart, Obsidian’s studio head (first spotted by GamesRadar+). “One of the things where I really pushed was that Avowed was going to be mult…

Doom E1M1 remade in Doom Eternal is honestly kind of quaint-

The first level of Doom 1993—E1M1—is of course legendary for a lot of reasons. One of those reasons is because a whole, whole lot of people have played it over the years. Even more now that that new little collection of Doom and Doom 2 have released.

Now, a modder going by Bloodshot1 has released a cute little remake of E1M1 using Doom Eternal and its Pistol Restoration mod. Here’s a full playthrough by a YouTube channel:

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Frankly… E1M1 holds up when you’re playing Doom—but ported into Doom Eternal’s modern graphics and engine and models it just looks kind of barebones and quaint. A very promising game design student’s first project with a boatload of assets from a free store—or something like it. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still a solid level…

Call of Duty- Modern Warfare 3 comes to Game Pass this week-

Starting Wednesday July 24, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will hit Microsoft’s Game Pass service, including PC Game Pass. It’ll be the second big Activision Blizzard game to hit the service since Diablo 4 earlier this year. It’s the full game, including the singleplayer campaign, multiplayer mode, and the cooperative PvE zombies mode—which comes in extraction shooting flavor for Modern Warfare 3.

We’ve known that this year’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 would hit Game Pass immediately, but the addition of Modern Warfare 3 to Game Pass was just announced on the Xbox website earlier today.

Game Pass has been in the news this month after a $2 price hike on PC was announced for September, along with a reorganization of how it’s structured for console players—which most…

Dragon Age 4 just lost its veteran production director-

Mac Walters, lead writer on Mass Effect 2 and 3 as well as creative director on Mass Effect: Andromeda, has departed BioWare after 19 years at the studio. Walters had been working as the production director for the upcoming Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, but it looks like that project will have to soldier on without him. Walters announced that he was leaving for new pastures in a post on LinkedIn last weekend (via Eurogamer).

“At the end of last year I decided to leave BioWare,” wrote Walters, even though “These past 19 years have been a life-changing experience […] and it made the choice to go very difficult”. But he left nevertheless, and his LinkedIn career history now lists him as departing his production director position after exactly one year in the role, from January 2022 to Jan…

Amazon is bringing another big Korean MMO to the West-

As Amazon Games works to tweak, tune, and dig for a bigger audience for New World, it’s also continuing to enter into publishing agreements with other companies on delivering competing MMOs. The most recent addition to that lineup is NCSoft’s upcoming Throne and Liberty, which will be published in North and South America, Europe, and Japan—everywhere but Korea, basically—by Amazon.

“NCSoft has created some of the most popular and longest-running online games in the world, so it’s no surprise that Throne and Liberty is among today’s most anticipated MMOs,” Amazon Games vice president Christoph Hartmann said. “Publishing games that live and grow over time remains a critical piece of our strategy, and delivering games of the highest quality from the world&rsqu…

David Hasselhoff cracks out the old leather jacket and KITT from Knight Rider to tell gamers to ‘grab your joysticks’ and fight global warming-

“You know I’ve been on some amazing movie sets,” drawls David Hasselhoff to the camera, “but my favourite set of all? Planet Earth.” Nailed it Hoff, makes ya think. Not content with his bit-part in the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Baywatch and Knight Rider star now has his sights set on climate change and, specifically, getting us gamers off our behinds to do something about it.

Hasselhoff is the face of a new campaign called Make Green Tuesday Moves (MGTM), a “videogames climate change alliance”, which aims to offer unique DLC on the first Tuesday of every month using various celebrity endorsements. “MGTM will see proceeds from the sale of in-game items—which can comprise new and/or upcycled DLC goods such as characters, costumes and objects—invested into fully certif…

Counter-Strike pro somehow gets banned for life twice after stealing other players’ SSDs at IEM Dallas, blames the ganja-

Counter-Strike pro player Adam “nbgee12” Zanzoul has been barred from IEM Dallas 2024 and permabanned from the FACEIT platform after being caught stealing SSDs from his fellow competitors (as first reported by Dust 2). Almost unbelievably, this comes around two months after the ESL had commuted a previous 100 year-ban imposed on Zanzoul thanks to new policies and, to stretch credulity even further, Zanzoul says it’s all down to the demon weed. 

The incident took place in the small hours on May 31st, after the 19 year-old Zanzoul gained entry to a backstage area containing other players’ equipment. Zanzoul helped himself to SSDs belonging to his fellow professionals Jake “Stewie2K” Yip, Nikola “NiKo” Kovač, and Guy “NertZ” Iluz.

Reports of the incident first …

Diablo 4 continues to walk back changes from its fiendishly unpopular 1.1 patch, boosting XP gain on World Tiers 3 and 4-

In the lead-up to Diablo 4’s first season back in July, the game received a patch that was universally unpopular. That feels like an understatement—the community revolt was fierce enough to cause an honest-to-Lilith emergency broadcast where the devs stated: “we don’t plan on doing a patch like this ever again”. 

Far from repeating the mistakes of the past, it seems the Diablo team are slowly reversing them entirely. As spotted by Gamesradar, a hotfix has increased the experience gain for killing monsters in World Tier 3 by 5%, and 15% in World Tier 4. 

This goes some way to fixing the nerfs which had players up in arms—nerfs that crushed XP bonuses for killing higher level monsters (from 25% at three levels or higher to a piddly 15% at around ten level…

Check out the demo for this 4X where killer robots fight eldritch aliens on apocalyptic earth-

A  new demo for 4X strategy game Zephon is out this week, encouraging you to chose a path for humanity between eldritch horror and technological subordination as you reclaim an apocalyptic earth in flux. The mission-driven 4X looks pretty promising with interesting choices not just in technology and specialization but in how you choose and execute tactics with your units, heroes, and strategic abilities.

The 50-turn demo for Zephon is pretty neat, if a bit short for those who—like me—enjoy diving headfirst into the long-term strategies of a 4X. The diversity of early units was interesting, with an immediate branch into the humanity, eldrtich, and technological paths for advancement giving meaningful and interesting choices first thing. The promise of a full ten te…

Drug Dealer Simulator 2 launches this month with co-op drug empire management and nostalgia for the early 2000s-

In our cultural quest to simulate all possible jobs, gigs, and hobbies, we inevitably landed on Drug Dealer Simulator and, soon, Drug Dealer Simulator 2. The sequel turned up to today’s PC Gaming Show with a quick clip to remind us of its June 20 release date and, if you’re so inclined, a demo that’s available now.

“Welcome to the early 2000s! You are Eddie, and a lifestyle of bad choices made you an outlaw seeking refuge,” says DDS2’s developer Byterunners. “Don’t worry tho, Isla Sombra is the perfect place for fugitives like you.” It comes with such staples of 2000s nostalgia as brick phones, parkour, and weed being edgy.

DDS2 sports improvements over its predecessor such as a much bigger world map, tropical weather of Isla Sombra, expanding and decorating your drug lab, a…

Dogs biting staff, obscene sums spent on rappers, and eye-popping losses- How FaZe Clan was ‘building a mythology,’ bro-

FaZe Clan’s share price currently sits at 18 cents on the Nasdaq: which is a problem, and come September 19 will become a catastrophe. In March this year the Nasdaq issued a notice of delisting to the lifestyle-slash-esports company because its share price had fallen below the $1 minimum bid for 30 days in a row. FaZe was given six months to get it back to that level for a minimum of ten days and, so far, has failed.

Check back in soon if you want to see a car crash, but if you’re wondering why such an omnipresent and seemingly successful brand is in such financial dire straits, Bloomberg has a new report going over some of the company’s history in recent years, and it lists some eye-popping decisions and expenditures.

It begins with a July 2022 event featuring the ra…

Destiny 2 composer reveals Paul McCartney’s tunes are making a comeback-

Bungie composer Ella Feingold, who has been orchestrating Destiny since 2015, has posted an image on Instagram of a score sheet with a notable name on it: P. McCartney (spotted by VGC). The title of the composition has been obscured, while the orchestration is credited to Feingold and Jordan Cox, and lest there were any doubt, Feingold’s caption reads “Yeah that P. McCartney. That’s all I can say for now.” 

Paul McCartney is one of the most prolific and influential songwriters and performers of our time, and best-known for being the driving force of The Beatles. He composed several tracks and motifs that went into shaping the original Destiny’s soundtrack, with credits on five of the eight tracks that feature in The Music of Destiny: Volume 1, and various other credits…

Diablo 4’s first playtests are coming in just a few weeks-

As part of IGN’s 2023 Fan Fest, Blizzard unveiled the opening cutscene of Diablo 4 while also dropping the date of its upcoming closed and open betas. Players who pre-order Diablo 4 will be able to test it out the weekend of March 17-19, while the rest of us plebs will have to wait an extra week for the weekend of March 24-26.

The cutscene itself is full-on classic Diablo, even if it doesn’t reveal much. I found it really reminiscent of the story FMVs from Diablo 2 with its presentation of a lone warrior wandering a desolate landscape, this time your player character instead of the afflicted Diablo 1 warrior.  IGN’s description of the trailer indicates that in-game cutscenes will feature your custom-designed player character, so we’ll be able to get our Monster Facto…

Diablo 4 players have started calling people who didn’t earn the horse cosmetic in the beta ‘bare-mares’-

Did you beat the world boss Ashava in the Diablo 4 “Server Slam” beta? The answer’s important: it will decide your standing in the upcoming game’s social order.

Beating the level 25 monster at the beta’s level cap of 20 was no easy feat. It required a decent group of other players, some grinding for legendaries to beef up your character, and, most of all, lots of time and patience. The boss only spawned every three hours and could take as long as 15 minutes to kill. 

But if you did manage to slay her, your reward was the Cry of Ashava—a golden horn that, when the full game releases, you can hang on your horse’s bum.

It wasn’t a spectacular incentive on its own, but apparently it did come with online clout. Some of those who did earn it are now lording it ove…

Elon Musk returns to his ultimate galaxy brain plan for Twitter- charging people to post-

Billionaire and full-time troll Elon Musk has trailed his latest idea for X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, and it’s an absolute doozy. To briefly set the scene, Musk bought Twitter for roughly $44 billion in 2022, following a protracted saga that threatened to end up in court. Following the purchase Musk laid off a ton of staff, made verification a paid-for service, and has presided over a notable influx of bot activity (replies on the site are an utter mess).

The bots are really the most notable thing because, while Twitter’s always had problems, the uptick in bot activity over the last couple of years has notably impacted the site’s user experience. Ironically enough, one of Musk’s big reasons for buying the platform was to annihilate the bots, but under …

Dr Disrespect dismisses ex-Twitch employee’s allegation that he was banned over DMs with a minor- ‘I didn’t do anything wrong, all this has been probed and settled’-

Guy Beahm, the streamer better known as Dr Disrespect, says he “didn’t do anything wrong” and that he isn’t going to comment further on an allegation made by an ex-Twitch employee who claims that Beahm’s lifetime ban from Twitch was a consequence of sexual DMs with a minor. 

Beahm was one of the biggest streamers on Twitch when he was suspended from the platform in June 2020. A reason for the ban was not provided—Twitch said only that it takes “appropriate action” when it has “evidence that a streamer has acted in violation of our Community Guidelines or Terms of Service”—and at the time even Beahm claimed to not know why he’d been given the boot.

He was eventually informed of the reason, something he acknowledged a year later when he announced he was taking…

Counter-Strike- Global Offensive smashes all-time player record 11 years after release like the boss it is-

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive launched on 21 August, 2012, and on 11 February 2023 it has just surpassed its all-time record of concurrent players: At the time of writing, 1,320,219 players are in-game, while the previous record was 1,308,963 players around three years ago.

Counter-Strike dates back to 1999, and began as a mod for Half-Life that became popular enough for Valve to take notice, and make one of the best decisions in its history. It bought the rights and hired the co-creators to work on making it into a standalone release. Counter-Strike 1.0 is now 23 years old.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is the latest iteration of what the official twitter account, quite rightly, calls “your favourite first-person shooter’s favourite first-person shooter.” It has featu…

As Arkane Austin falls to the shareholders, its masterpiece Prey, which ‘elevated immersive sims to a god-tier level’, is slashed in price by 80%-

Like many PC gamers across the world, I was appalled when I heard about the shuttering of Arkane Austin by Microsoft. Despite the studio’s recent woe with Redfall, a game described by some commentators as one where ‘executives ruined everything’, I’d presumed that its previously stellar track record and new ownership by a financial juggernaut would insulate it from the tsunami of gaming industry job losses we’ve witnessed over the last year.

But no, Arkane Austin, the studio that made the immersive sim masterpiece that is Prey, as well as contributed to probably my favourite gaming series of the past 15 years, Dishonored, is now gone, leaving nothing but a trail of ‘fury and heartbreak’ throughout the gaming community. Personally, I feel much of that discontentment comes …

Dragon Age director says BioWare learned an important lesson from the disaster that was Anthem- ‘Know what you’re good at and then double down on it’-

Anthem was kind of baffling right from the start. Why would BioWare, a studio built almost exclusively on popular singleplayer RPGs—Baldur’s Gate, Neverwinter Nights, KOTOR, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, let us not forget Jade Empire—suddenly dive into a multiplayer-focused looter shooter? It was weird, and the outcome, if not inevitable, was at least not entirely surprising: We called it “deeply flawed and frequently frustrating” in our 55% review, and just two years after it launched in 2019, BioWare pulled the plug, officially halting future development.

There’s an old adage that says you learn more from failure than success, and that may be the one upside to Anthem’s big bomb. In a new Edge magazine feature on BioWare’s upcoming Dragon Age: The Veilguard, creative direc…

EA studios ‘hunger’ to start using generative AI ‘as quickly as possible,’ says CEO-

A month ago we reported that EA CEO Andrew Wilson is champing at the bit to increase the efficiency of EA’s studios using generative AI tools, and he returned to the topic this week on a call with investors, saying that EA’s developers themselves have a “hunger” to put AI to work on their projects.

“We’ve done analysis across all of our development processes, and right now, based on our early assessment, we believe that more than 50% of our development processes will be positively impacted by the advances in generative AI,” said Wilson in response to a question about the technology. “And we’ve got teams across the company really looking to execute against that.”

Wilson thinks that, with 40 years worth of proprietary data to “feed into” generative AI models (in some unspecifi…

Despite its magic and monsters, Dungeons of Hinterberg’s developers ‘wanted to show a real place’ that could explore ‘all the layers’ of overtourism

Since Dungeons of Hinterberg is a game about a vacation, it’s fittingly also a game about tourism. People flock to the imaginary Austrian village not to ski or sightsee but to explore dungeons, fight monsters, and use magic, which appeared seemingly randomly in Hinterberg a few years before the beginning of the game. Protagonist Luisa comes to Hinterberg to destress and have some fun, but by the end of the game she is knee-deep in questions about the impact the commercialization of magic has had on the city.

“It was for sure an angle that we wanted to explore, right from the start,” said Phillipp Seifried, cofounder of Microbird, in an interview with PC Gamer. “There’s this huge debate about tourism going on in places like Barcelona, which gets millions of tourists a year.”

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Diablo 4 becomes a literal rat race after players convince themselves its rodents sniff out the best loot-

A Reddit thread by user zerger45 is swearing that Diablo 4’s rats will lead you to legendary loot, which wouldn’t on its own be news, except for the fact that over 8,000 people seem to agree with them. That, or they’re just throwing their voices into the new rat cult for kicks, hoping some rodent genuflection might result in one of Diablo 4’s mega-rare loot drops. Either way, I’m concerned we have another cow-level pipedream on our hands.

“Okay this is going to sound really bizarre, but you need to follow the rats for good loot. Don’t follow the predetermined path in any dungeon, instead, just follow the rats. The rats smell the cheese! I’m telling you it’s real,” types zerger45 in a somewhat religious trance. “I found multiple legendaries doing this within a spa…

David Braben says Frontier Developments has had a ‘turbulent and difficult year’ as Warhammer Age of Sigmar- Realms of Ruin flops-

Frontier boss David Braben has said the company has experienced a “turbulent and difficult year” after Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin struggled to find an audience.

As reported by IGN, Frontier issued a trading update this morning in the wake of the launch of its of its fantasy RTS, acknowledging the recent difficulties faced by the company, and its plans to improve fortunes going forward.

“We were pleased to see at launch that Realms of Ruin received mostly positive reviews from game critics and from players,” explains the update. “However, sales to date have been lower than expected.”

It certainly seems like Realms of Ruin has struggled to find an audience, with just 187 concurrent players at the time of writing according to SteamDB, and a total of 737 Steam…

EVE- Vanguard is CCP’s latest attempt at a shooter, but don’t call it Dust 2-

Don’t say the ‘D’ word. Ever since Dust 514’s 2013 debut and subsequent flaming out a few years later, a segment of EVE fans have wanted one thing: Dust 2. Well, that and EVE Valkyrie 2. EVE Vanguard is not Dust 2: nooooo. But it is a continuation of that idea, or ideal, and perhaps something of a white whale for developer CCP: a first-person shooter that inhabits the same universe as its unique space MMO. And this time it may be, maybe, different. 

At the 15th Fanfest 1,200 EVE fans went wild as CCP announced EVE: Vanguard, a first-person PvPvE shooter that will, apparently, connect to EVE Online in a meaningful way. The name comes from the game’s protagonists, with the Vanguard being vat-grown war clones that are sent onto planetary surfaces to scavenge wrecks and shoot oth…

Check out the demo for this flashy top-down stealth action game-

A free prologue is out now for stealth action game Intravenous 2, called Mercenarism, it puts you in the top-down shoes of Gideon, an amoral mercenary who takes on a couple simple jobs that’ll snowball into the events of the main game when it releases later this year.

The two-level demo sets up the premise of the game: You’re an army of one badass whose job is to sneak past or shoot everyone between you and your objectives. You’ve got the power to customize yourself the way you want for the fights to come, either via skill trees, weapon modifications, or general gadget loadout. If all else fails you can drop into bullet time for an extra edge in tense moments.

Intravenous 2 bills itself as a tactical stealth action game, and I think they’ve got the vibe right for the genre. …

Dead Cells is calling it quits 7 years after its meteoric early access release-

Seven years after its early access release and five years after Evil Empire took the reins from the original devs at Motion Twin, Dead Cells is hanging up its spurs. In a statement earlier today, Evil Empire announced it “will no longer be working on Dead Cells” following a half-decade of work on the game. A corollary statement from Motion Twin declares Dead Cells’ upcoming update 35 “the end of our creative journey on the game”.

Evil Empire is handing in its notice after “4 DLCs, 18 updates, some epic crossovers and a mobile release with Playdigious,” but says it’s freeing up its Dead Cells devs to “pump their talent into our secret projects.” Unsavoury phrasing aside, the studio says we can expect to see what they’ve got cooking next very soon. The devs also apologise for “any b…

Banned Twitch streamer Adin Ross gets Donald Trump on a Kick stream, gifts him a Rolex, then they sit together in a Trumped-out Cybertruck listening to Elvis’ ‘Can’t Help Falling In Love’-

In both a sign and indictment of the times, former president and current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump became a Kick streamer yesterday. Specifically, Trump appeared on the channel of controversial streamer Adin Ross for a fawning 90-minute interview, live from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, that drew over half a million viewers at its peak.

What did they talk about? All sorts. In Trump’s trademark rambling style, the pair touched on topics ranging from the ex-president’s disastrous appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists convention to a peculiar lightning round in which Ross pulled up images of celebrities and world leaders—including Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, DPRK supreme leader Kim Jong-un, plus Ross and Trump themselves&mdas…

Deep Rock Galactic just got a prop hunt minigame triggered by drinking transmutative beer-

Beer has often made me feel like I’ve been twisted into some wretched new form, but it’s never been anything a couple of Panadol and a bacon sandwich couldn’t solve. I fear the dwarves of Deep Rock Galactic will soon need a more radical hangover cure than paracetamol and protein, however, as developer Ghost Ship Games has just introduced a brand new bevvy to its cooperative shooter that transforms them into new objects.

The Hidden Dwarf Double IPA was introduced as part of February’s maintenance update. Frankly, this seems extremely irresponsible, as everyone knows you shouldn’t operate heavy machinery while under the influence of alcohol. This hot new intoxicant direct from Hydengözik Brewery has the ability to turn the dwarves into various everyday items, setting the stage …

Diablo 4 sorcerer build vomits up so many fireballs you need the minimap to see where you’re going-

Sorcerers are Diablo 4’s ultimate chameleons with the number of builds they have capable of crushing the RPG’s upcoming leaderboards. Last time, it was a lightning build that was so fast it made the game a slideshow, and now it’s a build that fills your screen with bouncy fireballs.

Diablo 4 streamer Rob2628 is back with a build that uses the same structure as the Arc Lash build, but ramps up the damage by using Fireball in combination with a Unique pair of gloves.

The Gloves of the Illuminator, which you can find pretty easily, turn your Fireballs into basketballs and cause them to bounce and explode for slightly less damage than usual. With loads of attack speed, you can dump buckets of them out as you jump from room to room with Teleport. Enemies instantly turn into ash w…

Dev says CD Projekt morale ‘took a significant hit’ after Cyberpunk’s launch, but it won’t repeat mistakes with the next Witcher-

This is the year of Cyberpunk 2077’s about-face. Between the game’s wide-ranging 2.0 update and its slick Phantom Liberty expansion pack, most onlookers now agree that the game is—if not the awe-inspiring masterwork it was hyped up to be prior to release—pretty good. But over at CD Projekt, the game’s disastrous launch still looms large in devs’ memories, and they’re keen to avoid a repeat performance.

So says Colin Walder, CD Projekt Red engineering director, in a chat with InvenGlobal. Walder told the outlet that morale at CDPR “took a significant hit” following Cyberpunk 2077’s unhappy release. “Maintaining morale post-release,” said Walder, recalling the widespread disappointment of fans when they finally got their hands on the game in its early days, “was…