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Borderlands 4 is getting "a TON of awesome DLC," including "a range of free and paid updates," according to Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford, who continues to be "stoked" that the game is only $70
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Four ⛦DLCs and two story expansions have been confirmed so far

2 years ago an MMO player locked himself in a virtual cage of his own making – "after 10,000 hours" he is finally free
By Austin Wood published
News Old School Run🌞eScape challenge modes strike again

Fallout New Vegas designer and noted RPG romance cynic Josh Sawyer was sold on Cyberpunk 2077's love stories: "If I were gonna base romances on anything, I'd probably do something like that"
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Josh Sawyer doesn't hate romance in games, he ju⭕st doesn't like when it's party based

Warner Bros. triples down on Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC in organization restructure, putting Batman: Arkham Origins and NetherRealm studio heads in charge
By Ashley Bardhan published
News "We are very fortunate"

Check in on the Hollow Knight: Silksong fans in your life, because the triple-whammy of mentions, no-shows, and clarifications at Summer Game Fest was absolutely brutal
By Austin Wood published
News The Silkposting is coming from outside t🅠he Skong

PlayStation explains Death Stranding in 6 minutes to remind hopeful Death Stranding 2 players where they came from, but now I'm so confused I forgot where I was born
By Ashley Bardhan published
News So, where do the fetuses come in?

PlayStation delays Marathon indefinitely: "Your voice has been strong and clear"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News "We're using this time to empower the team to create the intense, high-stakes experience that a title l🍰ike Marathon is built around"

Hades 2 just got a huge update with over 5,000 words of patch notes, and Supergiant says "we're now starting to prepare for our v1.0 launch"
By Austin Wood published
News Hades 2's third major patch, The Unseen Upd💃ate, is outꦉ now

Onimusha: Way of the Sword started development in 2020, but it took 2 years to get late samurai movie star Toshiro Mifune's likeness for the protagonist
By Scott McCrae published
News The idea to have Mifune came from the game's director trying to visualize "w♏hat it is about samurai that makes them actually cool"
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