Sims 5 Cancelled In Favor Of More Sims 4 Expansions, According To New Report
Electronic Arts has officially confirmed that it has no plans for Instead, the company will be focused entirely on adding updates and expansions to the current game,
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Electronic Arts has officially confirmed that it has no plans for Instead, the company will be focused entirely on adding updates and expansions to the current game,
Now that is available for everyone, avid players are doing what they do best by crunching numbers and figuring out what fans can expect from their packs. When it comes to calculating the Hit Rate of a set, it's best to measure against a decent baseline of at least 1,000 packs, which is generally enough to guarantee a handful of each sought-after rarity. Certain expansions feature more cards which ultimately affects the Hit Rate but with being a smaller set, the stats aren't too shabby.
Ask any Dragon Ball Z fan in the mid-00s who the strongest fighter is, and you'll probably hear a million different answers. If you ask them instead to name the best Dragon Ball game, it would almost certainly be a unanimous call for Budokai Tenkaichi 3. In all of the years since the PS2 release, there hasn't quite been a fighting game featuring Goku that's captured that high (although Dragon Ball FighterZ certainly came close). As the 40th anniversary of Dragon Ball as a whole is rapidly approaching, Bandai Namco has revived the fighting tournament with the first new title to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Budokai spinoff series specifically. Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO aims to revive the trash-talking of the late 2000s and have fans decide just who the strongest Saiyan really is.
Look,no one is going to argue that the Nintendo Switch is a graphical powerhouse on par with other modern consoles. Released in 2017 as a hybrid device, its lower specs make sense, of course, given that Nintendo designed the Switch to function as both a home entertainment system and a handheld. Even without stellar visuals, it still brings a bevy of riveting single-player experiences alongside plenty of beloved multiplayer titles.
Lies of P, the best Soulslike of 2023 and, for my money, the pinnacle of the whole dang genre, is gearing up for its first DLC. To mark the game's one-year anniversary, a new message from director Jiwon Choi of developer Neowiz offered a brief update on the DLC's production, and came paired with a snippet of art (below) as well as one song from its soundtrack. It is, as ever, lovely stuff.
aims to offer a new bite-sized take on the card battling experience, designed for briefer play with an emphasis on collection and special art. The game comes from DeNA, the same developer behind other mobile games like, in collaboration with the Pokémon Company and Creatures Inc. Earlier this month, attended a special hands-on event that offered several hours with the game, giving a better idea of what fans can expect from the title when it launches later this Fall.
Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Palworld developer Pocketpair, but one lawyer claims his "gut reaction is Nintendo may be reaching."
BioWare's former general manager Arryn Flynn, despite being closely associated with Dragon Age and Mass Effect, says his favorite games from the studio are actually an older pair because they came before the industry's "necessary evils."
Skyrim was released over a decade ago, raising the bar for open-world games in 2012 and beyond. However, it also raised the expectations for Bethesda and all of its titles since then, including the highly anticipated Elder Scrolls 6. So much so, in fact that, former Skyrim lead designer Bruce Nesmith says it's "almost impossible" for those expectations to be met – even if it turns out to be amazing.