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Posted: 31 Oct 2021 04:00 AM PDT Sundays are for changing into your second Halloween costume and returning to that house who gave out KitKat Chunkys. Before you go to hell, let's read this week's best writing about games. |
Netflix's The Witcher gets a full season two trailer Posted: 30 Oct 2021 03:13 PM PDT Yesterday, Netflix released the trailer for season two of their live action adaptation of The Witcher. And it's fun! You can watch it below. |
The Sims 4's next free update will add challenge scenarios Posted: 30 Oct 2021 02:26 PM PDT A lot of people play The Sims 4 by pursuing community-created challenges, whether they're about building particular types of homes, having a particular number of babies, or many more. Next week a free update for The Sims 4 will add these kinds of challenges to the game itself, beginning with two new scenarios. |
Crusader Kings 3's first DLC delayed as Paradox aren't satisfied with its "stability" Posted: 30 Oct 2021 01:59 PM PDT Paradox are going to take longer than first thought to finish Crusader Kings 3's first DLC. Royal Court didn't previously have an announced release date, but it's currently aiming for 2022 as Paradox say they are "not, at the moment, entirely satisfied with Royal Court's progress." |
Little Devil Inside's world map is just as cute as its combat Posted: 30 Oct 2021 01:24 PM PDT At PlayStation's State Of Play earlier this week, we got another glimpse of Little Devil Inside. The action-adventure game has been rattling around for at least six years, but it's beginning to look more and more like an actual game. Watch the new trailer below. |
Developers write open letter asking Valve to reverse Steam's NFT ban Posted: 30 Oct 2021 12:58 PM PDT A group of developers have written an open letter to Valve asking them to reverse their decision to forbid games containing NFTs and other blockchain technologies on Steam. NFTs are great, they say, arguing that they "make games more decentralized, democratic, interactive, player focused systems." |
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