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Harvey Randall - Jason Schreier - Oof: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League lost Warner Bros. $200 million—which is $25 million more than the original 2016 movie cost to make - pcgamer.com

Oof: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League lost Warner Bros. $200 million—which is $25 million more than the original 2016 movie cost to make

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, despite having some bright spots, is nevertheless a complete disaster for Warner Bros. Entertainment. The live-service disappointment has led to the company, uh, growing more focused on live service and free-to-play games for some reason. Though more notably its existing properties and games, such as Hogwarts Legacy—which the majority of Suicide Squad's team has reportedly been shunted onto.

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Jacob Ridley - Micron says AI 'is really going to impact the supply demand balance' for PC as it's 'made memory sexy again' - pcgamer.com

Micron says AI 'is really going to impact the supply demand balance' for PC as it's 'made memory sexy again'

Micron is one of the big players in the memory business, including NAND and DRAM for SSDs and RAM, respectively. So, when VP and GM of Micron's Consumer & Components Group, Dinesh Bahal, tells you what the situation is in the market right now, you should probably listen closely.

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Robert Jones - I installed Fallout on my Android phone with this free app—and I'm amazed at how good it is - pcgamer.com - state Nevada

I installed Fallout on my Android phone with this free app—and I'm amazed at how good it is

As a PC gamer who doesn't have a Steam Deck, playing my games on the move is a no-go presently. But after discovering this ace free app on Google Play Store, I've been able to take my most recent reinstall of the original Fallout on the go, playing the game on my Android phone. And the experience is actually really good.

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Kerry Brunskill - Today's Wordle answer for Friday, June 7 - pcgamer.com

Today's Wordle answer for Friday, June 7

Find those winning Wordle letters amongst all those greys with our help. Come take a look at today's clue if you need to give your guesses a nudge in the right direction, or salvage a struggling game in an instant with the answer to the June 7 (1084) Wordle. However you want to play, we've got your back.

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Jody Macgregor - A book about text adventures is the latest essential addition to your videogame history library - pcgamer.com - Ireland

A book about text adventures is the latest essential addition to your videogame history library

Last year, Aaron A. Reed published 50 Years of Text Games, a fascinating history of the kind of games where you have to «get lamp» or «float down the Columbia river». It covered ancient classics like Hunt the Wumpus and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy through to more modern games doing fascinating things with letters on a screen like Dwarf Fortress and 80 Days. Now he's published a companion volume called Further Explorations, which covers stuff that had to be left out of the original—which focused on one exemplary game from each year from 1971 to 2020—but is no less interesting.

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Ted Litchfield - The interconnected world of unofficial Dark Souls sequel Nightfall was just about finalized a whole year ago, but advances in modding tools led its creators to rebuild the whole thing - pcgamer.com

The interconnected world of unofficial Dark Souls sequel Nightfall was just about finalized a whole year ago, but advances in modding tools led its creators to rebuild the whole thing

Breaking a year of near-silence on the project, Dark Souls: Nightfall lead Grimrukh has put out a 14-minute video update on the ambitious Dark Souls 1 fan sequel. The good news? They've really dialed in their modding tools to produce a version of their remixed DS1 world map that's simultaneously more ambitious and also technically cleaner, with less proverbial gum and tape holding it together behind the scenes. The bad news is that this required redoing a lot of work, and the project does not yet have a release date.

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Tyler Wilde - Mat Piscatella - Nintendo - Hello, PC gaming here: Are the consoles OK? - pcgamer.com

Hello, PC gaming here: Are the consoles OK?

A few years ago we declared that the PC had won the console war, and it's also true that I've spent the past couple decades mocking Sony and Microsoft for their 30 fps games and their Kinectimals, but now the Xbox and PlayStation are really looking quite pale and I'm starting to feel bad. I was just razzin', but as we head into this year's summer showcases, confidence in the consoles has sunk to new lows and I'm wondering if they'll ever get their old glow back.

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Andy Chalk - MultiVersus developers say an in-game option to purchase more lives with real money was 'a bug' - pcgamer.com

MultiVersus developers say an in-game option to purchase more lives with real money was 'a bug'

The makers of MultiVersus say an option giving players the ability to purchase more lives with real money during campaign missions is in fact «a bug,» and not a feature that's meant to be in the game. As you might imagine, I—and lots of other people—have questions.

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