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Ben Brosofsky - "You Can Have The Biggest Stream In The World" in Rumble Club - screenrant.com - Jordan

"You Can Have The Biggest Stream In The World" in Rumble Club

is a new physics-based party brawler set on carving out a niche in a crowded market, and there's one element in particular that could help give it an edge. Developed by Lightfox Games and published by Mad Mushroom, the publishing label of creator group OTK, is angling in part to hook streamers and their audiences into the game. Finding success in this area can be something of a gamble, but Lightfox isn't leaving the prospect entirely up to chance.

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Brad Lang - One Of Steam's Most Infamous Survival Games Finally Gets A Full Release - screenrant.com

One Of Steam's Most Infamous Survival Games Finally Gets A Full Release

, one of the longest-running open-world survival games on Steam, is finally launching into 1.0 after over a decade of early access development. While the game's community has fluctuated over the years, the zombie-themed game has retained a healthy playerbase since it first debuted in 2013 thanks to a relatively steady stream of updates and patches by developer The Fun Pimps. Despite the fact that the game's lengthy early access period has turned into somewhat of a meme, the studio is moving ahead with an official launch and its pulling out all the stops.

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Ben Brosofsky - Rumble Club Interview: Free-To-Play Brawling, Stream-Friendly Game Design, & Future Plans - screenrant.com - Jordan

Rumble Club Interview: Free-To-Play Brawling, Stream-Friendly Game Design, & Future Plans

When it comes to games focused on goofy fun, is the new kid on the block. Developed by Lightfox Games and published by Mad Mushroom, this goofy party brawler bears an obvious resemblance to cartoony physics-based titles like and, throwing twenty players into an arena to duke it out in various challenges. It's easy and free to pick up and play, and the element of chaos means that even newcomers should have a good chance against veterans.

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Samar Abedian - 10 Best Weapons In Fallout 76 - screenrant.com

10 Best Weapons In Fallout 76

, every Vault Dweller must prioritize acquiring weapons, and the best armor sets to survive the nuclear wastelands. While weapons are abundant in the RPG, it's easy to clutter your inventory with firearms that don't suit your playstyle, lack the necessary ammo, or fail to deliver enough damage against stronger enemies.

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Bruno Yonezawa - Tales of Kenzera: ZAU Review: "An Honest & Necessary Conversation About Grief" - screenrant.com

Tales of Kenzera: ZAU Review: "An Honest & Necessary Conversation About Grief"

is a new game that explores the depths of grief, a topic often avoided in and outside of games. Published by EA Originals, Electronic Arts’ indie-focused label, is a project born out of Surgent Studios’ Abubakar Salim’s own journey through grief. The metroidvania was announced at The Game Awards 2023 by Salim himself, who shared a portion of his story and how the game came into being. is an homage to Salim’s late father, Ali Abubakar, who died over 10 years ago from cancer.

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Ben Brosofsky - Dead Island 2 Is Having An Incredible Sale On Steam (But You Have To Act Fast) - screenrant.com - Usa - Los Angeles

Dead Island 2 Is Having An Incredible Sale On Steam (But You Have To Act Fast)

Now is the perfect time to buy on Steam, and the window of opportunity isn't going to last forever. As a long-delayed sequel to a 2011 zombie-slaying hit, in 2023 after being passed around from developer to developer for years. Despite these troubles, however, the game released to a generally positive critical reception, accurately recapturing the mindless appeal of the original with just enough updates to flesh out systems that could feel unsatisfying in its predecessors.

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Richard Northrup Jr - Fallout 4’s Free Next-Gen Update Fixes One Major Omission - screenrant.com - Usa - state Massachusets - state Maine

Fallout 4’s Free Next-Gen Update Fixes One Major Omission

After close to a decade since its launch, is receiving a free next-gen-only update to fix a major story omission. Due to the release of the Show, it was announced that would be receiving an update to help scale up its performance to go along with new cosmetics and weapons. Though an update now seems odd, the massive success of the franchise's first live-action show made it a smart decision. Every game has seen significant increases in sales and player base since the show's release.

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SarahJane Simpson - Most Baldur’s Gate 3 Players Are Still Missing Out On The Biggest Story Moments - screenrant.com

Most Baldur’s Gate 3 Players Are Still Missing Out On The Biggest Story Moments

Describing as an epic game in some ways hardly does it justice. Covering its main story in three acts, has been a runaway success and one of the most played games across its many platforms. However, there are a surprising number of people who have never even finished the second act and are therefore missing out on a lot of big story moments towards the end.

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