Back in June, we informed you about Paradox Interactive upping the prices of its titles on Steam and GOG. However, and after numerous negative Steam reviews, Paradox announced that it would roll back those prices. And as promised, Paradox has reverted its prices back to their pre-increase levels as of today. Moreover, Paradox claimed that prices will be frozen for a period of three months. Continue reading Paradox will offer a free game or two DLCs instead of refunds to those who purchased its over-priced games
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Former Irrational Games developers announce a new first-person game, City of Brass
Uppercut Games has announced a new first-person rogue-lite game called City of Brass. In City of Brass, players assume the role of a cunning thief, battling to reach a fabled treasure at the city’s heart, wielding a blade and whip that can be used to disarm, trip or stun enemies, to swing to safety, grab inaccessible objects or even break through flimsy barricades. Continue reading Former Irrational Games developers announce a new first-person game, City of Brass
Gears of War 4 – July update is now available, introduces two brand new maps
The Coalition has released a new update for Gears of War 4. According to the release notes, this patch brings two brand new maps (Raven Down and Windflare), packs miscellaneous fixes and improvements, and improves the Lightning Weapon Skin set animation. Continue reading Gears of War 4 – July update is now available, introduces two brand new maps
WWE 2K18 – First official features revealed, new graphics engine confirmed
2K have revealed the first feature set details for WWE 2K18, the forthcoming installment in the flagship WWE franchise. Mark Little, Executive Producer at Visual Concepts, has provided a comprehensive overview of several key focus areas for WWE 2K18. Continue reading WWE 2K18 – First official features revealed, new graphics engine confirmed
TEKKEN 7 – Patch 1.03 is now available, includes minor improvements & game design modifications
Bandai Namco has released a new patch for the PC version of TEKKEN 7. According to the release notes, this patch comes with minor improvements & game design modifications regarding some issues that were reported by the game’s community. Continue reading TEKKEN 7 – Patch 1.03 is now available, includes minor improvements & game design modifications
Rocket League surpasses 33 million players, Anniversary update releases later today
Psyonix announced today that Rocket League has more than 33 million players across all platforms, and that the Anniversary Update will be available for download later today beginning at 3pm PDT. Continue reading Rocket League surpasses 33 million players, Anniversary update releases later today
FATE/EXTELLA is coming to Steam on July 25th, first PC screenshots released
XSEED Games today announced that Fate/EXTELLA, the high-octane action title set within the much-beloved Fate universe, will launch for PC via Steam on July 25th as a standalone digital release for $49.99, €49.99, and £39.99. To celebrate, XSEED Games will host a one-week 10% off launch sale for the base game from July 25th through July 31st. Continue reading FATE/EXTELLA is coming to Steam on July 25th, first PC screenshots released
SEGA and Creative Assembly announce A Total War Saga
SEGa and Creative Assembly have shared initial plans for a new class of historical Total War game that will launch under the badge of “A Total War Saga”. This new spin-off series will arrive with gamers before the next major historical release in the franchise, promising a busy time for historical strategy fans. Continue reading SEGA and Creative Assembly announce A Total War Saga
AMD Radeon RX Vega – First 3DMark 11 benchmark leaked
AMD will release its new RX Vega GPUs at the end of this month, and it appears that the first 3DMark 11 benchmark has been leaked online. According to the benchmark, AMD’s new graphics card is somewhere between NVIDIA’s GTX1080 and GTX1080Ti. Continue reading AMD Radeon RX Vega – First 3DMark 11 benchmark leaked
After almost four months, and selling almost 500K units, NieR: Automata has not received any single patch
When Square Enix announced that NieR: Automata would be released on the PC, a lot of PC gamers got excited. Normally, the PC version would be, by default, the game’s definitive version, however NieR: Automata was plagued by a lot of issues on the PC. Fast forward almost four months and here we are today without any patch to address its reported issues. Continue reading After almost four months, and selling almost 500K units, NieR: Automata has not received any single patch