A very angry British man has been making the rounds in a viral video that shows him flipping out about Starfield allowing users to pick their pronouns, including a the...
A while ago, Bungie sort of dismissed the idea of bringing Crota’s End back as a reprised raid, given that it was a smaller one than the others they’d hadn’t done yet. Let’s just say Destiny 2 has uh, compensated for the claims that it was just an oversized dungeon.
Larian has delayed the release of Baldur’s Gate 3, currently on pace to possibly be 2023’s Game of the Year, until they can figure out how to make split-screen work on Series S.
While it was clear many players were looking forward to the release of Baldur’s Gate 3, what’s happening now has to be far above and beyond what developer Larian could have hoped for.
The 6,400 word 2023 Destiny 2 Statem of the Game post that was published by Game Director Joe Blackburn yesterday has seemingly united disparate fans and content creators all across the playerbase.
While there is a general sense that Destiny 2 is “overmonetized” at this point, with prices creeping higher and chunks of content being sold separately, it’s also becoming about the sheer volume of what’s being sold.
While at this point, Blizzard has been advertising far and wide that Diablo 4 season 1, Season of the Malignant, starts on July 20, there’s a bit of a caveat to that which people may not know about.
Blizzard had a “Fireside Chat” about Diablo 4 on Friday, which was not an official developer stream going over every nerf and buff coming, but they did reveal a lot of additions and quality of life changes