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Joshua Wolens - Tyler Colp - Black Myth: Wukong smashes Palworld and Counter-Strike 2 to become the second most-played Steam game of all time less than a day after launch, and it's gaining on PUBG's gold medal - pcgamer.com - China

Black Myth: Wukong smashes Palworld and Counter-Strike 2 to become the second most-played Steam game of all time less than a day after launch, and it's gaining on PUBG's gold medal

Friends, we've got a live one. After easily crushing the concurrent player records of both Elden Ring and Cyberpunk 2077, Black Myth: Wukong looks like it's cruising into place as one of the biggest Steam launches of all time. With just over 2.1 million concurrent players at time of writing—11 hours after launch—it's got the second-place record for most concurrents on Steam ever, per SteamDB charts.

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Joshua Wolens - Ned Luke - Michael De-Santa - Geoff Keighley - The Future Games Show at Gamescom promises Civ 7 deep dives and fresh Rings of Power news, here's how to watch it - pcgamer.com - city Santa

The Future Games Show at Gamescom promises Civ 7 deep dives and fresh Rings of Power news, here's how to watch it

It's late August, and you know what that means: Time for an absurdly lavish videogame industry event. No, not the Geoff Keighley one. Not the other Geoff Keighley one either. This time it's Gamescom (which, thanks to Opening Night Live, kind of is another Keighley event). That's when all the world's games press, publishers and devs cram themselves into a Cologne convention centre and show off what they're working on.

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Joshua Wolens - Rich Stanton - Borderlands to release on streaming services less than a month after its catastrophic cinematic debut - pcgamer.com

Borderlands to release on streaming services less than a month after its catastrophic cinematic debut

At this point, I'm kind of waiting for the Borderlands movie's redemption arc to kick in. Despite its stacked cast and many years in development, this thing has been universally declared a stinker: and not even the so-bad-it's-good kind. PCG's own Joshua Wolens found it left him pining for the original Super Mario Bros movie, the Rotten Tomatoes score stands at 10%, and the opening box office receipts were utterly dire ($16 million globally on a $145 million production / marketing budget, and that's even before the theatres take their cut).

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Joshua Wolens - Dead Cells takes a bow with its 'final major update,' calling an end to 7 years of development that spanned 35 updates, 5 DLC, and 2 studios - pcgamer.com

Dead Cells takes a bow with its 'final major update,' calling an end to 7 years of development that spanned 35 updates, 5 DLC, and 2 studios

Dead Cells is finishing a hell of a run. The excellent roguelike that first hit early access all the way back in 2017 got its «final major update» today, adding a raft of new features, weapons, customisation options and, most importantly, bidding a fond farewell to fans.

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Joshua Wolens - Geoff Keighley - Silksong thirst is now so outrageously high that Geoff Keighley has to announce that it won't be at his show so people don't lose their minds - pcgamer.com

Silksong thirst is now so outrageously high that Geoff Keighley has to announce that it won't be at his show so people don't lose their minds

The games industry is built on absurd, slavering, and often unfulfilled hype. That's how it's always been and, god willing, it's how it will always be. From E3 (RIP) to Gamescom to Summer Game Fest, we all love working ourselves into a tizz trying to guess just what announcement this year's slate of weirdly dressed execs and nervous devs will drop for us on the showfloor.

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Joshua Wolens - Ted Litchfield - Jody Macgregor - You can get 650 hours of classic RPG in Humble's latest bundle, featuring original Baldur's Gate, Pathfinder, and Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader - pcgamer.com

You can get 650 hours of classic RPG in Humble's latest bundle, featuring original Baldur's Gate, Pathfinder, and Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader

Good news! I've found something for you to do this September. Like, all of it. The entire month. What's that? You already had plans? That's a shame. You'll just have to drop them. After all, you've got 650+ hours of RPG to play.

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Joshua Wolens - Andy Chalk - Randy Pitchford - Randy Pitchford is posting through it after Borderlands bombs bad - pcgamer.com - Usa

Randy Pitchford is posting through it after Borderlands bombs bad

The Borderlands film is out, and in case you somehow missed the news, it really sucks. Despite the concerns of Joshua Wolens, it also looks well on its way to becoming a bonafide box office bomb, earning just $8.8 million over its opening weekend in the US ($16.5 million globally), which is not great for a film that cost around $150 million to make.

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Harvey Randall - Joshua Wolens - 'Free doesn't pay our bills': Mega-mod Fallout London's developers plan to build their own indie studio - pcgamer.com - Britain

'Free doesn't pay our bills': Mega-mod Fallout London's developers plan to build their own indie studio

Fallout London, while «held together with duct tape» by the dev's own admission is an impressive machine nonetheless. Our news writer Joshua Wolens has been having a blast with the behemoth Fallout 4 mod when it's not been booting him to desktop, and I'm chuffed as chips (I felt a British saying was on-theme) to see it stick the landing as well as a mod can be expected to.

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