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Catherine Lewis - Days before Shadow of the Erdtree, Elden Ring players are still finding new ways to die thanks to this brain-eating snail - gamesradar.com

Days before Shadow of the Erdtree, Elden Ring players are still finding new ways to die thanks to this brain-eating snail

There's just over a week to go now before Elden Ring's highly anticipated DLC expansion, Shadow of the Erdtree, is here, and many brave Tarnished have been diving back into the Lands Between to get themselves prepared for their next adventure. Doing so has brought with it surprising discoveries for some, including the fact that the weak Lesser Spirit-Caller Snail enemies are hiding a seriously deadly grab attack.

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Casey Bell - Sid Meier - Sid Meier's Civilization VII Teaser Drops at 2024 Summer Games Fest, Gameplay Reveal Coming in August - mmorpg.com

Sid Meier's Civilization VII Teaser Drops at 2024 Summer Games Fest, Gameplay Reveal Coming in August

Sid Meier's Civilization VII, which was previously announced on Twitter by Firaxis in February 2023, was teased at this year's Summer Games Fest with the debut of its first trailer.

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Bandai Namco - Catherine Lewis - As Elden Ring DLC nears, publisher reminds fans you can't access Shadow of the Erdtree without beating 2 specific bosses as at least 77% on Xbox haven't done so yet - gamesradar.com

As Elden Ring DLC nears, publisher reminds fans you can't access Shadow of the Erdtree without beating 2 specific bosses as at least 77% on Xbox haven't done so yet

Elden Ring publisher Bandai Namco has given Tarnished warriors everywhere a "friendly PSA" after it was highlighted that, as it stands, the majority of players won't actually be able to access the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC due to them not beating two mandatory bosses. 

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Anna Koselke - Dragon Age stans are unapologetically "thirsty" for the RPG's companions, and The Veilguard's devs know it: "We should have just given them Tinder profiles" - gamesradar.com

Dragon Age stans are unapologetically "thirsty" for the RPG's companions, and The Veilguard's devs know it: "We should have just given them Tinder profiles"

The recent reveal of Dragon Age: The Veilguard provided a glimpse at the RPG's quirky cast of companions, sparking all sorts of fan reactions - including an unquenchable thirst that even the developers are apparently aware of.

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Hirun Cryer - Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's install size can be 300GB, but Treyarch says this "isn't representative of a typical player install experience" - gamesradar.com

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's install size can be 300GB, but Treyarch says this "isn't representative of a typical player install experience"

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's file size won't be 300GB after all, so your hard drives are saved.

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Lincoln Carpenter - Nintendo - It's been 729 days since the last appearance of Silksong, and the Hollow Knight fans are in a bad way - pcgamer.com

It's been 729 days since the last appearance of Silksong, and the Hollow Knight fans are in a bad way

Every year, as summer approaches, I start to get worried. It's because I know that, around the world, there are Hollow Knight fans gazing across a cold and uncaring sea, daring to hope for some sign that they'll see their bugs again. Every year, I watch those hopes shatter. And every year, as those poor souls drift away muttering that Silksong could be in the Nintendo Direct, maybe, I wonder how many times their hearts can be broken. 2024's big showcase weekend is behind us and once again, Hollow Knight: Silksong didn't make an appearance. Our last Silksong sighting was at the 2022 Xbox & Bethesda showcase—all the games from which, Microsoft confidently declared would be playable over the following year. Well, a year passed. And then another. Depending on what timescale you prefer for measuring human torment, it's been 23 months, or 729 days, or 17,486 hours. For the starving Silksong seekers, there hasn't been another crumb to share. Even by 2022, waiting for Silksong had already become something between a meme and a Sisyphean burden. At the time, our Wes Fenlon compared the purgatory of holding onto Silksong hype to the long, painful silence of waiting for Elden Ring, which like Silksong was also revealed in 2019. Considering that in the time since, Elden Ring's DLC went through its own arc of announcement and lengthy radio silence while Silksong's remained locked away, I can't help but wonder whether Wes had knocked on a sufficient amount of wood after writing. It's enough to make me despondent, and I didn't even play Hollow Knight. Imagine how the fans feel! Or just look at Twitter, where they're doing their grieving out in the open:

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Lincoln Carpenter - Vile treachery: When you 'ran' on the Citadel in Mass Effect, it just changed the FOV to make it look like you were going faster - pcgamer.com

Vile treachery: When you 'ran' on the Citadel in Mass Effect, it just changed the FOV to make it look like you were going faster

Just to say it up front: I'm very smart. My mom says so. That means it's totally fine that, according to recent Tweets from former BioWare cinematic designer John Ebenger, I've been bamboozled into thinking my characters are moving faster when they aren't, thanks to techniques like «speed lines» and «whooshing sounds.» Yes, I've basically fallen for the video game equivalent of when you trick a dog by pretending to throw something. I'm not at all upset and I'm handling it very well. We owe this latest reveal of game developer villainy to Twitter user @dyingnome, who tweeted on Saturday that a Dragon Age: Inquisition dev once admitted that they «just added some wind lines» to obscure the fact that DA:I horses weren't actually going any faster while sprinting. Ebenger quoted the claim to confirm that yeah, BioWare did that—just like it'd done in Mass Effect, too. Scoundrels! Illusionists!

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Harvey Randall - Carrie Patel - Avowed, Obsidian's upcoming RPG, gets an 'official' release date for all of 2 seconds before it's snatched out of existence again - pcgamer.com

Avowed, Obsidian's upcoming RPG, gets an 'official' release date for all of 2 seconds before it's snatched out of existence again

Avowed is Obsidian's next effort—a first-person RPG spinoff in the Pillars of Eternity setting's Living Lands. We also happen to know it's coming in the fall of this year, and for a moment we thought we knew when, until the information was scrubbed clean from the Obsidian website.

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