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Joshua Wolens - Ted Litchfield - Fraser Brown - John Epler - Corinne Busche - Dragon Age: The Veilguard leads say it will be 'mission-based' rather than open world, with no fetch quests or busywork: 'You're not going to be gathering shards in the Hinterlands' - pcgamer.com - Britain

Dragon Age: The Veilguard leads say it will be 'mission-based' rather than open world, with no fetch quests or busywork: 'You're not going to be gathering shards in the Hinterlands'

After years of concept art teasers and news of personnel changes, the next Dragon Age is finally real and imminent. While many of us on the team aren't yet fully sold on Dragon Age: The Veilguard, a recent Q&A with some of its senior staff indicates that they're keen to respond to one of Dragon Age: Inquisition's biggest criticisms.

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Fraser Brown - While other companies do expensive crossovers with Fortnite, Renault's been modding its little electric car into Garry's Mod, Palworld and Stardew Valley—and the mods actually look good - pcgamer.com - France

While other companies do expensive crossovers with Fortnite, Renault's been modding its little electric car into Garry's Mod, Palworld and Stardew Valley—and the mods actually look good

Product placement isn't quite as rife in videogames as it is in movies and TV, but there's still a long history of collaboration. Who can forget how Energizer used Alan Wake to let us know how quickly its batteries drained? Then there's League of Legends' long-running partnership with fashion company Louis Vuitton, which has spawned everything from ostentatious trophy carrying cases to in-game skins. Fortnite, meanwhile, has become a big playable billboard. 

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Stephen Totilo - Fraser Brown - Oda Nobunaga - Ubisoft - Assassin's Creed Shadows executive producer says Elon Musk is just 'feeding hatred' with his reaction to the game's Black protagonist - pcgamer.com - Japan - county Christian

Assassin's Creed Shadows executive producer says Elon Musk is just 'feeding hatred' with his reaction to the game's Black protagonist

Assassin's Creed Shadows has returned to the dual protagonist system that we last saw in Syndicate, letting us play as two characters—rather than having us just pick either a male or female protagonist as in Odyssey and Valhalla—with different playstyles. This immediately prompted a backlash, not because people don't want to have two protagonists, but because one of them happened to be a Black man. 

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Fraser Brown - Dark and Darker developer is 'looking to make amends' because its free-to-play model is 'not well designed' - pcgamer.com

Dark and Darker developer is 'looking to make amends' because its free-to-play model is 'not well designed'

Dark and Darker's return to Steam should have been cause for celebration. After a legal dispute with Nexon saw it removed from the platform in 2023, developer Ironmace was finally able to get it back on the store last week. Unexpectedly, it also shed its price, relaunching instead as a free-to-play deal. And that's where the trouble began. 

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Fraser Brown - Grit and Valor – 1949 looks like a real-time World War 2 Into the Breach - pcgamer.com - Looks

Grit and Valor – 1949 looks like a real-time World War 2 Into the Breach

I am a simple man. I like mechs. I like mechs blowing up mechs. I like mechs blowing up mechs in alt history settings. There's a good chance, then, that I might quite like Grit and Valor – 1949, a real-time tactics romp that's evoking a lot of cracking games like Into the Breach, Iron Harvest and BattleTech. 

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Fraser Brown - Bribe and brew your way to fame in boozy monastic management sim Ale Abbey - pcgamer.com - Scotland

Bribe and brew your way to fame in boozy monastic management sim Ale Abbey

In my stomping grounds of Glasgow, Scotland, one of the most popular boozy beverages is Buckfast Tonic Wine, a syrupy sweet tipple that gets you bouncing off the walls thanks to the added caffeine. I confess I'm a fan, but it's got a bad rep thanks to it being the booze of choice for underage drinkers, as well as folks who like to dabble in a bit of crime after overindulging. It's also the creation of Buckfast Abbey, a Devonshire Monastery.

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Fraser Brown - Thank you, Skate, for giving us a new I Think You Should Leave sketch - pcgamer.com

Thank you, Skate, for giving us a new I Think You Should Leave sketch

I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson is one of the few truly good and pure things left in the universe: a sketch show that's just hit after hit after hit. Sloppy Steaks, Calico Cut Pants, TC Tuggers—each a work of mad genius. 

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Harvey Randall - Fraser Brown - World of Warcraft's latest The War Within trailer has players simping hard for big baddie Xal'atath—and I'm not exactly surprised - pcgamer.com

World of Warcraft's latest The War Within trailer has players simping hard for big baddie Xal'atath—and I'm not exactly surprised

World of Warcraft: The War Within is shaping up to be, well, pretty dang good—as pointed out by recent MMO-enjoyment-whirlpool victim and fellow PC Gamer staff Fraser Brown, the game's experiencing a bit of a golden age.

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