Baldur's Gate 3 developer asks fans to "please stop" sending threats over upcoming mod support
Larian Studios has asked fans to refrain from sending threats as the developer continues to work on mod support for Baldur's Gate 3.
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Larian Studios has asked fans to refrain from sending threats as the developer continues to work on mod support for Baldur's Gate 3.
Legendary Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu probably won't compose the score for a whole game again.
Helldivers 2 continues to do well here in the UK, with boxed sales growing 20 percent in its third week on the market thanks to the game's positive reception.
New details about Version 4.6 of Genshin Impact have been leaked, and they point in a direction entirely different from the earlier Ruins of Remuria map expansion. Though there has always been an expectation that Fontaine would receive its final map expansion in Version 4.6, it would seem that Genshin Impact is content to break yet another pattern by releasing a zone closer to Bayda Harbor and the door to Khaenri'ah instead. Considering that leaks were pointing towards Cyno's second Story Quest being ready for Version 4.6, this pivot back to Sumeru makes a lot of sense in hindsight.
A Destiny 2 player has brought The Dark Knight of Gotham City to the Last City with a new Batman-inspired custom costume. The player replicated the iconic DC superhero's look using the built-in suite of outfit customization options available in Destiny 2, bringing an approximation of Batman into the ranks of the Guardians.
A creativeMinecraft player has built an impressive, spooky city in their in-game world, and the result is mind-blowing. Minecraft's building mechanisms allow players to easily create personalized worlds beyond human imagination. As one of the biggest games in regards to map size, Minecraft gives players a sprawling space to build all sorts of creative worlds and cities with near-infinite possibilities.
The recently-released Season 9 of Overwatch 2 has been both an exciting and controversial time for the game, but the new mythic skin it introduces brings with it a cool feature that adds to the level of quality fans feel has been missing from the game's recent mythic skins. As usual, Overwatch 2 fans won't be able to snag this new skin without first purchasing the latest season's premium battle pass, which itself offers a whole batch of freaky new skins.
Some eagle-eyed Assassin's Creed Mirage players have noticed that one of the outfits in the game looks suspiciously like a Guardian from Destiny 2. Assassin's Creed Mirage puts players in the shoes of Basim Ibn Ishaq, and it turns out that gamers have one outfit that can make it seem like he's from another universe entirely.