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Soulframe's latest major update is a broadside of pirate weapons, class abilities and outfits, plus falling alien skytowers
Pensive and flamboyant action-RPG Soulframe has just received a new update that adds a pirate class, together with rapiers, cutlasses, and a flouncy sailor's outfit. The class in question is the Duelo pact, which boasts of "swashbuckling abilities": these include an artful dodge that spawns a decoy phantom, an enemy-slowing sword flourish, and the old classic 'flintlock to the face' manoeuvre. They're also introducing a haunted shipwreck environment, plus a bunch of new enemies, another siege in

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 secara resmi terungkap, hadir pada tahun 2027 untuk konsol dan PC
It wasn't that long ago that Bandai Namco teased a new Dragon Ball video game project codenamed Age 1000. Little was known beyond the fact its setting was moving the franchise forward into a new future. Now we know it's Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3, which raises all sorts of new questions. Read more

Dev Gurun Crimson berterima kasih atas kesabaran Anda karena membutuhkan sedikit waktu ekstra untuk "menguji dan memoles" tambalan besar berikutnya
Crimson Desert developer Pearl Abyss has warned it will be "tak[ing its] time as it preps the "larger" upcoming update, thanking players in advance for their patience. Read more

What we've been playing - "I started with maple trees behind the bank"
Hello and welcome back to our regular feature where we write a little about the games we've been playing. This week, Connor loses his grip on reality and finds it instead on the haft of axe; Victoria feels the sting of giving an unappreciated present; Kelsey tries to stop Cooking Mama from catching a restraining order; and Bertie shows off. Read more

The Division was originally a World of Warcraft style MMO, but "that skill component wasn't there",ย says Massive Entertainment
Massive Entertainment has revealed that at one point in development, The Division was a World of Warcraft style MMORPG with a hotbar and dog companion, before transforming into the game we know today. Read more

'A real concern for millions and probably hundreds of millions of European citizens' - Stop Killing Games has its day in European Parliament and it seems to go very well
Stop Killing Games, the initiative dedicated to preventing game termination and subsequent inaccessibility, has made its case for getting new regulation in the European Parliament, and the message seems to have been heard. Read more

Old School RuneScape's latest League is out now, pushing thousands of players to cry at kids and get haircuts for the devil
Old School RuneScape has just launched its sixth ever limited-time league event, allowing MMO lovers to dive into a selection of new servers to experience the world under the thumb of the hellish Yama. Called Demonic Pacts, over 150,000 people are playing the game as of writing, mere hours since its release. Read more

Beautiful, flawed MMO Book of Travels is now a $5 singleplayer RPG, in a break from the industry trend of killing off struggling online games
I've long been an embarrassed fan of Book of Travels, the "tiny MMO" with heady artistic influences from Swedish indies Might & Delight. It's a world of enchanted string, vast cutaway forests, tinkling tea sets, and sleepy quasi-Orientalist cities. Our former news writer Lauren Morton called it "the cure for my break-up with MMOs" back in 2021. But it's never quite accomplished its ambitions, with the developers laying off around 25 staff following a difficult early access launch, and postponing

"You think we're stupid?" - Players react to Pokรฉmon and Palworld lookalike Pickmon being renamed to "better align with our brand identity and lore"
The alarmingly Pokémon-like open-world creature collecting action game Pickmon has changed its name, ostensibly to "better align with our brand identity and lore", but probably also to get out of Nintendo's lawyers' way. Read more

Crimson Desert's latest update beckons you to abandon the last of your attention span with its new 4x cutscene speed option
There are a myriad of reasons you might want to skip a cutscene in a game. It plays right before a boss you keep dying to and you just want to get back to it, you're a speedrunner, hell, you just don't care all that much about the story but like the gameplay. Different strokes! What I don't really understand is a desire to watch all the cutscenes, but sped up, an option Crimson Desert has offered right from the get go. Which, through its latest update, can go even faster. So long attention span,

Dune: Awakening is ditching PvP as a mandatory endgame experience, as over 80% of lifetime players didn't engage with it at all
Dune: Awakening is shifting away from its PvP endgame, following on from major changes made in its recent chapter three update. In addition, private server hosting is coming, which should provide additional longevity and community hubs for the game in the hands of dedicated players. Read more

Crimson Desert has more endgame busywork coming with boss rematches and enemy reinforcements, plus Pearl Abyss are making Pywel's distant towers even sexier
If you've been demanding more red pudding, then I bring good news. Crimson Desert developers Pearl Abyss have revealed a bunch of additions and changes they plan to make going forwards, as part of their continued efforts to sand off bits of their big creation which folks haven't vibed with. Boss rematches, resetting enemy camps, and new difficulty options are the headliners. The game's towers are also getting a glow up. Read more

Crimson Desert is getting boss rematches, difficulty settings, and extra skills in upcoming updates
Crimson Desert is going to get significant updates soon that are bringing some big features to the game such as the ability to replay boss fights, new difficulty levels, respawning enemy outposts, and new outfits. Read more

Crimson Desert's latest update makes sure you can always look at Kliff's generic mug and makes running much less annoying
Crimson Desert appears to be changing quicker than a musical theatre actor that has 90 seconds to put on a new outfit before their next number is up. A new update arrived in the action RPG earlier today, bringing with it nothing particularly revolutionary, but several tweaks that'll probably make you say something to the effect of "oh nice, that'll be handy." Read more
