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Morgan Park - One of the biggest games in the world right now isn't on PC, and it's not clear why - pcgamer.com - Usa

One of the biggest games in the world right now isn't on PC, and it's not clear why

Something cool happened in the world of American sports this year: the NCAA, the organization that puts on college sports at the highest level and rakes in over a billion dollars a year doing it, settled on a deal that allows college athletes to be paid for their services—something that should've been happening all along. The deal is a huge win for student-athletes who previously destroyed their bodies for free, but it's also a big deal for publisher EA, as it means it can finally go back to making college football games.

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Tyler Wilde - Fox - The creator of this Bigfoot game is considering changing Bigfoot's face after commenters said it's too human-like, but I'm entranced by it - pcgamer.com

The creator of this Bigfoot game is considering changing Bigfoot's face after commenters said it's too human-like, but I'm entranced by it

I was startled awake this morning when the first email I opened confronted me with the image above: a smooth-faced, blue-eyed Bigfoot gazing contemplatively, or maybe pensively, at the press release that followed, the announcement of upcoming sasquatch sim Bigfoot Life.

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How To Farm Kuiper Shards In The First Descendant - screenrant.com

How To Farm Kuiper Shards In The First Descendant

Kuiper Shards are one of the most vital resources in and while they are commonly found, they can be hard to accumulate quickly. There are a lot of ways to gain resources in the game,from completing missions to defeating enemies or simply finding them along the way. However, if you need resources quickly, it's vital you know which is the best way to earn them.

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Fraser Brown - Tempest Rising is a dream RTS for Command & Conquer vets, and you can try it now - pcgamer.com

Tempest Rising is a dream RTS for Command & Conquer vets, and you can try it now

EA has spent years squandering one of its most legendary properties: Command & Conquer. Four years ago, it finally did something with it, giving us the excellent Remastered Collection, but since then? Oof. EA has simply wheeled out the corpse of the series, shoving «iconic units» into another mobile game, Command & Conquer: Legions, to fill its coffers with microtransactions. No wonder, then, that I'm so excited about Tempest Rising. 

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Rich Stanton - A furry hacktivist group has breached Disney, leaked 1.1TiB of data, and says it's because Club Penguin shut down - pcgamer.com

A furry hacktivist group has breached Disney, leaked 1.1TiB of data, and says it's because Club Penguin shut down

Disney has suffered a massive leak of employee and company information, after hackers claimed one of its software managers was the victim of a Trojan horse malware attack. A whopping 1.1 terabytes of data has been leaked online, including personal information and details of unannounced products, including videogames. And the hackers say they're furries, and cite the shutdown of Club Penguin in March 2017 as justification.

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An Elden-Ring - There's More Than One Reason An Elden Ring Sequel Wouldn't Really Work - screenrant.com

There's More Than One Reason An Elden Ring Sequel Wouldn't Really Work

is FromSoftware's most successful game yet, and an evolution of the Soulsborne formula that the studio pioneered with and — but many of the aspects of that make it what it is also make it much more difficult to develop a sequel for. While could very well be the start of a new franchise for FromSoft, especially considering its massive success, the studio will have to work past some notable roadblocks that weren't present in the trilogy.

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Austin Wood - Larian finally throws its hands up as one 1,400-hour Baldur's Gate 3 player beats every backup possible, including a magic fish, to doom the world and find new content - gamesradar.com

Larian finally throws its hands up as one 1,400-hour Baldur's Gate 3 player beats every backup possible, including a magic fish, to doom the world and find new content

Nearly a year after Baldur's Gate 3's full release, dedicated players are still unearthing rare interactions tied to fail-safes and backup fail-safes designed to prevent us from unwittingly breaking the game. The latest find comes from 1,400-hour sleuth Proxy Gate Tactician, who found a lucky merchant, magic fish, spontaneous kobolds, and a true soft lock tied to some of the most important items in the whole RPG: the Netherstones. 

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Joshua Wolens - John Wick - PC Gamer does not beat rock in this viral AI-driven rock-paper-scissors browser game where a dead dog beats John Wick, low gravity beats bazookas, and me on a bad day beats Margit, the Fell Omen - pcgamer.com - Usa - Britain

PC Gamer does not beat rock in this viral AI-driven rock-paper-scissors browser game where a dead dog beats John Wick, low gravity beats bazookas, and me on a bad day beats Margit, the Fell Omen

What beats rock? Paper, correct! What beats paper? Scissors, correct! And what beats scissors? Yep, that's right: Running. Or rust. Or bureaucratic inertia. Or the crushing ennui of post-industrial modernity.

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