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Hirun Cryer - Ubisoft - Assassin's Creed Shadows fan theory over its map gains momentum after fans solve Ubisoft's riddles for more tantalizing concept art - gamesradar.com - Japan

Assassin's Creed Shadows fan theory over its map gains momentum after fans solve Ubisoft's riddles for more tantalizing concept art

Ubisoft has sent out brand new Assassin's Creed Shadows concept art to fans ahead of launch later this year, and some think it's further proof of the game's setting around Kyoto.

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Michael Douse - Anna Koselke - Baldur's Gate 3 players on Steam have now spent longer in the RPG on average than Bethesda fans have in Skyrim, in true D&D fashion - gamesradar.com

Baldur's Gate 3 players on Steam have now spent longer in the RPG on average than Bethesda fans have in Skyrim, in true D&D fashion

Larian Studios reveals that Baldur's Gate 3 players are each spending an average of 100 hours in the RPG - and that's only on Steam.

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Elie Gould - Destiny 2: The Final Shape has had a rough start with some disgruntled reviews, but things are already beginning to even out - pcgamer.com

Destiny 2: The Final Shape has had a rough start with some disgruntled reviews, but things are already beginning to even out

Destiny 2: The Final Shape was feeling the wrath of some pretty disgruntled players on Steam as people flooded the reviews with negative comments after many experienced server issues yesterday during the DLC's launch. 

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Jody Macgregor - As players struggle to sign in, miss cutscenes, and are kicked from activities, Bungie apologizes for Destiny 2: The Final Shape launch issues and begins rolling restart - pcgamer.com

As players struggle to sign in, miss cutscenes, and are kicked from activities, Bungie apologizes for Destiny 2: The Final Shape launch issues and begins rolling restart

The last chapter of Destiny 2's Light & Darkness Saga is here, with the launch of its expansion The Final Shape. At least, it's here for some people. 

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Lincoln Carpenter - Ultrakill dev says it's fine to pirate his game if you don't have money to spare: 'Culture shouldn't exist only for those who can afford it' - pcgamer.com

Ultrakill dev says it's fine to pirate his game if you don't have money to spare: 'Culture shouldn't exist only for those who can afford it'

I think we can all agree that piracy is basically an inevitability for any piece of software. For years now, we've been living in an era where Denuvo gets cracked so quickly for new games that it's not even worth running a headline about it. But while piracy might be inevitable, the question remains: is it morally acceptable? I mean, sure—according to Ultrakill dev Arsi «Hakita» Patala. Just make sure you tell people if you like it. Hakita made his piracy position clear on Twitter earlier this week, quoting a user who posted a cell phone screenshot of Ultrakill being transferred from a .zip file with the caption «i ❤️ pirating indie games.» While he made sure to say you should support indie devs if you have the means, Hakita was more or less cool with it.

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Elie Gould - 'The Flame is lit': Dark Souls is getting a new manga and all I'm hoping for is something more horrifying than Elden Ring's one - pcgamer.com

'The Flame is lit': Dark Souls is getting a new manga and all I'm hoping for is something more horrifying than Elden Ring's one

Dark Souls is getting a new manga. There are already quite a few mangas and comics based on the grisly soulsborne game, but here's hoping that this one finally makes use of all the horrifying creatures that lurk in this world. 

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Elie Gould - Fan-made Fallout 2 first-person remake now has over 100 developers working on it, and is targeting a Steam release while making 'fast progress' - pcgamer.com

Fan-made Fallout 2 first-person remake now has over 100 developers working on it, and is targeting a Steam release while making 'fast progress'

The upcoming fan-made Fallout 2 remake (known as Project Arroyo) is apparently making «fast progress,» thanks to the 100-plus developers working on it, according to the project lead, Damion Daponte. If that isn't good enough news for you, there's also new concept art and trailers to look at. 

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Mollie Taylor - Competitive Tekken 8 match causes a frenzy after a rogue controller 'robbed' pro player of a game-winning combo - pcgamer.com - North Korea - Philippines - county Kay

Competitive Tekken 8 match causes a frenzy after a rogue controller 'robbed' pro player of a game-winning combo

A competitive Tekken 8 match ended in controversy this weekend after a rogue controller connection caused a potentially game-winning combo to be dropped, leading to a match reset which ended in a loss for the would-be winner.

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