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Action-Horror Butcher’s Creek To Be Released on January 23

Action-Horror Butcher’s Creek To Be Released on January 23

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David Szymanski, the creator of DUSK and Gloomwood, has announced the release date of his next title, the action horror Butcher's Creek. The release will take place on January 23rd only on PC. Butcher's Creek has been in development for several years, but its Steam page only appeared the summer before last. The release was expected in 2024, but production was slightly delayed. As it became known, Butcher's Creek will go on sale on Steam in a week, on January 23 - that is, less than a month later than the designated date. The announcement was accompanied by a new gameplay trailer. https://youtu.be/3TLL1g8Z8Y0 The video lasts 46 seconds and shows how the hero, trapped by a gang of sadistic killers, brutally deals with his offenders, including kicks. The action horror gam...
GSC Game World Clarified When the Next Updates for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl To Be Released

GSC Game World Clarified When the Next Updates for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl To Be Released

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It's been half a month since the beginning of 2025, and there's still no promised new patch or development plan for the post-apocalyptic shooter S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl. GSC Game World has commented on the growing discontent of fans. When players on Reddit started complaining about the lack of news, community manager GSC Game World reassured them. He assured that work was underway, and another hotfix should be released soon, which, in particular, will deal with crashes during shader compilation. And by the end of winter, the developers want to release a larger update. As for the dates, the GSC Game World representative did not dare to name them. He also tried to explain why the developers do not publish a long-term plan for the release of their updates. S.T.A.L.K....
Dying Light: The Beast Announced

Dying Light: The Beast Announced

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Dying Light: The Beast, a story-driven spin-off with an open world and controllable vehicles, was announced at the Opening Night Live 2024 presentation. The project page has already appeared on Steam. The new game will be told from the perspective of Kyle Crane, the protagonist of the original Dying Light. After spending 13 years locked up, he miraculously escaped from captivity and found himself in an unfamiliar world. After gaining freedom, the hero will have to "use the survival skills he learned during his years in captivity to save even more people." Dying Light: The Beast will send gamers to the Castor Woods, a former paradise for tourists, now abandoned and teeming with zombies. You can explore new locations using parkour skills or an SUV. https://youtu.be/c50gFkG91jc...
id Software Announces and Releases Doom + Doom 2 Collection

id Software Announces and Releases Doom + Doom 2 Collection

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Bethesda Softworks and id Software have released the Doom + Doom 2 collection, which combines enhanced versions of the two original games. It is available on various platforms, including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. New improvements include: Co-op, Mortal Kombat with support for up to 16 players and crossplay; Mod support and a built-in browser - owners of PCs and current-gen consoles will be able to download modifications; IDKFA soundtrack for both games (including new tracks for Doom 2), recorded by composer Andrew Hulshult. Original melodies in MIDI format are also available; Increased performance thanks to multi-threaded rendering with support for resolutions up to 4K; Doom and Doom 2 have been ported to the KEX engine from Nightdive; ...