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Ubisoft have been including microtransactions in the form of XP boosters purchasable with real money in their games for some time now, with the likes of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Ghost Recon Breakpoint being prominent examples. When Assassin’s Creed Valhalla launched last month, however, it did so without the option to purchase the same. With its most recent update, it seems the game has ...read more
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The PlayStation 5 released worldwide in November, but right now it's very difficult to buy one, with stock in short supply. One issue since preorders opened has been the prevalence of scalpers, including bots that automatically buy systems to then resell at a higher price. Now, figures out of Japan suggest this might be an even more severe problem than first thought. Bloomberg reports that ...read more
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US retailer GameStop is directing unhappy Cyberpunk 2077 purchasers seeking refunds to the game’s developer CD Projekt Red. That’s according to an internal memo obtained by Vice, which states that GameStop will not accept returns for open copies of the game, which is standard policy for most games retailers. The memo reportedly instructs GameStop employees to direct customers seeking ...read more
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GTA Online on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC is either getting Manhunt content or it was going to get Manhunt. This month, Rockstar Games released the game's biggest-ever update, packing the new Cayo Perico heist and its island map, which, unfortunately, isn't accessible via free roam. At the moment of publishing, it's unclear what's next for the game. We know in 2021 it's coming to ...read more
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Cyberpunk 2077's post-launch woes have had a significant impact on developer CD Projekt Red's stock, and its led to a billion-dollar loss for the company's four founders. According to Bloomberg, Marcin Iwinski, Adam Kicinski, Piotr Nielubowicz, and Michal Kicinski collectively own 34% of CD Projekt Red. Their stake in the company is now worth $3 billion, following a bug-filled launch, and ...read more
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Rocket League has surprised PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC, and Nintendo Switch players with new NFL content. Unfortunately, the NFL content is limited to just cosmetic items, and it's not free. The news comes way of the game's official website and is accompanied by a brand new trailer from Psyonix and Epic Games highlighting the content. That said, if you're excited to rock ...read more
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After having confirmed that the next Mass Effect is in development earlier this year, last week at The Game Awards, BioWare closed the show with a proper teaser trailer for the game, hinting at a return to the Milky Way galaxy in a post-Mass Effect 3 story. It seems the sequel is going to attempt to go back to what made the original trilogy so good- and that’s reflected in its development team ...read more
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The latest Fortnite update has added 120 FPS support in Battle Royale and Creative modes on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Players with compatible displays can enable the feature by switching on 120 FPS mode in the Fortnite video settings menu. In order to achieve a consistent framerate, Epic says 120 FPS mode lowers the max resolution on Xbox Series X and PS5 from 4K to 1440p. It ...read more
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The Dawning event has returned to Destiny 2, and is live right now through to January 2021. The Christmas event returned to Destiny 2 yesterday on December 15, and will be hanging around until January 5, 2021. Unlike the seasonal events for Bungie's game, the Dawning event is available for all players, transforming the Tower into a Winter wonderland for a few weeks. As ever, events vendor ...read more
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In an unprecedented and frankly mind-blowing move, Sony has removed Cyberpunk 2077 for sale from the PlayStation Store until further notice. The company said that it “strives to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction” and that it will offer refunds to anyone who purchased the open world RPG from the PS Store if requested. This follows a dismal week for developer CD Projekt RED, who ...read more
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