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How To Watch Karol G: MSB Fortnite Concert & Get Free Rewards - screenrant.com

How To Watch Karol G: MSB Fortnite Concert & Get Free Rewards

Karol G is the latest music superstar to headline , and to celebrate, fans will be able to tune into a special interactive concert experience called Karol G: MSB. Available to watch for just one weekend, the show will feature five sections to play through, as well as several of the Latin Grammy Award-winner's biggest songs.

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Kaan Serin - Indie game devs band together to show off hidden RPG, FPS, and roguelike games all because a "Gamescom trailer is more than $100k" - gamesradar.com

Indie game devs band together to show off hidden RPG, FPS, and roguelike games all because a "Gamescom trailer is more than $100k"

My favorite games showcase of the summer hasn't come from Gamescom or the Summer Game Fest - it's come courtesy of a new Twitter trend that has indie developers showing off the games that they can't afford to platform at these big events. 

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Amy Eastland - Early Access For Titan Quest II Set For Winter 2024/2025 - wccftech.com

Early Access For Titan Quest II Set For Winter 2024/2025

Today, THQ Nordic announced that Early Access for Titan Quest II is on the horizon. It will be available to interested players in the Winter of 2024/2025. This title is being developed by Grimlore Games, known for detailed fantasy games such as SpellForce 3 and Titan Quest II.

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Andy Robinson - The Game Awards 2024 date confirmed for December - videogameschronicle.com - state California - city Los Angeles

The Game Awards 2024 date confirmed for December

The Game Awards 2024 has been set for Thursday, December 12, the event’s organisers announced on Tuesday.

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Jordan Gerblick - Little Nightmares 3 looks fantastic in its new gameplay trailer, and so does this other game from the original devs that feels just like Little Nightmares - gamesradar.com - Looks

Little Nightmares 3 looks fantastic in its new gameplay trailer, and so does this other game from the original devs that feels just like Little Nightmares

If you're a fan of the Little Nightmares series, boy oh boy do I have good news for you.

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Terry Bogard - Carli Velocci - Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves launches in April with some key features - digitaltrends.com

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves launches in April with some key features

This story is part of our Summer Gaming Marathon series.

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Carli Velocci - Larian teases its new evil Baldur’s Gate 3 endings - digitaltrends.com

Larian teases its new evil Baldur’s Gate 3 endings

Baldur’s Gate 3 will be getting new evil endings for players who want to see their characters and companions suffer. Developer Larian Studios revealed a teaser on X (formerly Twitter) for one of these new endings, which are all accompanied by new cinematics.

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Giovanni Colantonio - Nintendo - This chill music-making tool feels like a lost Nintendo DS game - digitaltrends.com

This chill music-making tool feels like a lost Nintendo DS game

When I think of the Nintendo DS, the first game that comes to my mind may surprise you. No, it’s not Super Mario 64 DS orAdvance Wars; it’s Electroplankton. Released in 2005, the touchscreen oddity let players create music loops through toylike interactions. Though its mostly forgotten now outside of its Super Smash Bros. stage, Electroplankton still stands out to me as one of the handheld’s most distinct releases.

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