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Alessio Palumbo - Next Game - D&D Games Might Go Beyond Faerûn; Invoke’s Next Game May Have PvP Modes - wccftech.com

D&D Games Might Go Beyond Faerûn; Invoke’s Next Game May Have PvP Modes

Despite a few canceled games (such as the titles in development at Hidden Path and Otherside Entertainment), Wizards of the Coast is still betting heavily on the D&D brand for its video gaming division.

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Hirun Cryer - Adam Kiciński - More than 3 years since its disastrous launch, Cyberpunk 2077 CEO says he's "finally happy" with the RPG - gamesradar.com - city Boston

More than 3 years since its disastrous launch, Cyberpunk 2077 CEO says he's "finally happy" with the RPG

Over three years after a disastrous launch, Cyberpunk 2077's developer is now "finally happy" with the state of the RPG.

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Iain Harris - Square Enix teases a remaster for a 25-year-old JRPG gem that experiments with branching storylines, open-world exploration, and watercolor design: "Please wait a little longer" - gamesradar.com

Square Enix teases a remaster for a 25-year-old JRPG gem that experiments with branching storylines, open-world exploration, and watercolor design: "Please wait a little longer"

It looks like another one of Square Enix's age-old JRPGs is being lined up for the remaster treatment, giving heaps of new RPG fans the chance to play Saga Frontier 2 who might not have had the opportunity - or, you know, might not have been alive - in 1999. 

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Dragon's Dogma 2 sells 2.5m, as fixed frame rate arrives - eurogamer.net

Dragon's Dogma 2 sells 2.5m, as fixed frame rate arrives

Dragon's Dogma 2 has sold 2.5m units since its release on 22nd March.

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Square Enix - Digital owners of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth cannot platinum the game - eurogamer.net

Digital owners of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth cannot platinum the game

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth players who bought the game digitally cannot platinum the game.

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Tyler Colp - PSA: You can play Diablo 4's massive season 4 update early - pcgamer.com - Diablo

PSA: You can play Diablo 4's massive season 4 update early

Diablo 4 is about to dramatically change as an action RPG, and you'll be able to play this massive update early via Blizzard's «PTR», or public test realm, starting tomorrow.

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Nathan Birch - Masayoshi Yokoyama - Kai Tatsumoto - Like a Dragon Next Entry Auditions Announced; Kiwami 3 isn’t Next, But May Happen Someday - wccftech.com - Japan

Like a Dragon Next Entry Auditions Announced; Kiwami 3 isn’t Next, But May Happen Someday

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth just released early this year, but it seems the next entry in what was previously known as the “Yakuza” series is already in full swing. As spotted by Gematsu, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio announced auditions for the next Like a Dragon game during their latest video update. We don’t know the title of the next Like a Dragon yet, but series director Masayoshi Yokoyama did provide some clarification, saying Like a Dragon: Kiwami 3 (a remake of the third entry in the series) isn’t the next thing on the docket, although it is quite likely to happen someday.

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Austin Wood - Thomas Mahler - Ori boss on why the studio's new action RPG isn't $70: "We're not hiring hundreds of people just to create an illusion for shareholders that we're growing" - gamesradar.com - Diablo

Ori boss on why the studio's new action RPG isn't $70: "We're not hiring hundreds of people just to create an illusion for shareholders that we're growing"

No Rest for the Wicked, the Diablo-esque action RPG in the works at Ori and the Blind Forest and Ori and the Will of the Wisps studio Moon, won't be $70. CEO Thomas Mahler says the game's price point is down to the nature of the team, their shared stance on the rising price of games, and the notable lack of shareholders pawing at the company's books. 

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