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Lauren Milici - Star Trek - Star Trek legend calls his Strange New Worlds season 3 murder-mystery “the best episode of television I’ve ever done" - gamesradar.com

Star Trek legend calls his Strange New Worlds season 3 murder-mystery “the best episode of television I’ve ever done"

Star Trek actor and director Jonathan Frakes has some high praise for Strange New Worlds season 3.

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Alessio Palumbo - Nintendo - Dragon’s Dogma 2 DLC Teased by CAPCOM Survey - wccftech.com - Britain

Dragon’s Dogma 2 DLC Teased by CAPCOM Survey

Dragon's Dogma 2 only launched a few days ago, and yet CAPCOM has already sent out a survey to players asking whether they'd be interested in purchasing DLC.

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Dustin Bailey - MLB The Show's opening day update broke the game so bad it sent entire teams to horrific big head mode: "This is the funniest thing I've ever experienced" - gamesradar.com

MLB The Show's opening day update broke the game so bad it sent entire teams to horrific big head mode: "This is the funniest thing I've ever experienced"

MLB: The Show 24 just got its update for the opening day of baseball season, and the patch briefly broke the game so bad that entire teams got shuffled into big head mode.

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Rich Stanton - Reports of World of Warcraft's death may have been greatly exaggerated, as Blizzard's GM proudly wheels out a graph showing it's doing really well—but no hard numbers - pcgamer.com

Reports of World of Warcraft's death may have been greatly exaggerated, as Blizzard's GM proudly wheels out a graph showing it's doing really well—but no hard numbers

World of Warcraft will celebrate its 20th anniversary on November 23 this year, two decades in which it has established itself as the world's biggest and most pre-eminent MMO. WoW's refinement, scale, and endlessly absorbing mix of adventure and brilliant group mechanics has over its lifetime attracted well over 100 million sign-ups, a number that itself was revealed by Blizzard an entire decade ago in 2014. And here we run into one of the perennial frustrations with WoW: we know when it's doing well, because Blizzard tends to have a little brag about it, but we very rarely know just how well.

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Wes Fenlon - Mega Crit - Some of the biggest names in indie games are teaming up to put on a 'no fluff' showcase of new game announcements - pcgamer.com - France

Some of the biggest names in indie games are teaming up to put on a 'no fluff' showcase of new game announcements

French indie studio Evil Empire, which has spent the last five years working on expansions for roguelike sensation Dead Cells, prides itself on being a «triple I» developer: independent, but still big enough to make «world-class» games. Evil Empire likes the label so much, in fact, that it's spent the past few months organizing a new showcase with some other indie superstars, including the developers of Slay the Spire, Darkest Dungeon, Vampire Survivors, and Terraria. The Triple-I Initiative will be streaming on April 10 and will show off more than 30 games.

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Phil Savage - Just weeks from Destiny 2's next big update, the community is up in arms about how its weapons are being released: 'It shows they've learned absolutely nothing' - pcgamer.com

Just weeks from Destiny 2's next big update, the community is up in arms about how its weapons are being released: 'It shows they've learned absolutely nothing'

We're less than two weeks away from Destiny 2's Into the Light update, and, for the most part, it looks like an enjoyable diversion—a fine way to keep Guardians busy as they wait for The Final Shape to release on June 4. The new, much requested horde mode should promote some build-crafting in the final months of this extended season. And the returning 'Brave' weapons are, on the whole, looking good—a selection of returning favourites, with refreshed perk pools set to create some meta-defining combinations.

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Masaru Oyamada - Jess Reyes - Visions of Mana paints a promising picture of the RPG series’ return - digitaltrends.com

Visions of Mana paints a promising picture of the RPG series’ return

The vibrant settings and character designs in Visions of Mana instantly alerted me that I’d be knee-deep into fantasy, riding on the back of a giant black wolf into the grassy plains of Fallow Steppe. A lush landscape welcomed me as I chatted with my teammates on top of my mount and tussled with little woodland monsters.

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Holly Longdale - More World of Warcraft Experiences to Come - news.blizzard.com

More World of Warcraft Experiences to Come

Greetings Citizens of Azeroth,

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