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Diablo II: Resurrected Unexpectedly Receivs A Major Expansion “Reign of the Warlock”: Release On Steam & Game Pass

Diablo II: Resurrected Unexpectedly Receivs A Major Expansion “Reign of the Warlock”: Release On Steam & Game Pass

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Credit: Blizzard Entertainment At a presentation celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Diablo series, American publisher and developer Blizzard Entertainment shared several important pieces of news about Diablo II: Resurrected, a remaster of the legendary 2000 action RPG. First up, the studio unveiled the game's first new expansion since Lord of Destruction (2001)—Reign of the Warlock. The announcement was accompanied by a cinematic and gameplay trailer. The expansion isn't just a new class, but a complete overhaul of the gameplay experience, designed for both Sanctuary veterans and those returning years later. The main new addition is the Warlock, who utilizes three branches of forbidden magic. In the Demon Lord branch, players subjugate hellish creatures and form an army o...
Launch Of League Of Legends Fighting Game 2XKO Disappointed Riot: The Studio Cutting Its Team

Launch Of League Of Legends Fighting Game 2XKO Disappointed Riot: The Studio Cutting Its Team

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Credit: Riot Games The launch of 2XKO, a free-to-play team-based fighting game based on League of Legends, failed to meet Riot Games' expectations. Executive producer Tom Cannon announced cuts to the team responsible for the game. In an official statement, the studio explained that the free-to-play fighting game "has not reached the level of engagement necessary to sustain a team of this size long-term." According to executive producer Tom Cannon, after analyzing player activity, it became clear that, despite a dedicated audience, the project's overall growth rate was insufficient. Cannon emphasized that the decision to lay off employees was not taken lightly. Riot Games promised affected employees either transfers to other projects within the company or "a minimum of six months o...
Indiana Jones, Oblivion Remaster, and Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition Coming to Nintendo Switch 2

Indiana Jones, Oblivion Remaster, and Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition Coming to Nintendo Switch 2

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Credit: Bethesda Softworks At the Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase presentation, publisher Bethesda Softworks confirmed the release dates for two of its games on Nintendo Switch: the role-playing shooter Fallout 4 and the action-adventure Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, featuring new content, will be released on February 24. The second is the adventure game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which tells the story of the legendary archaeologist's new adventures and is scheduled for release on May 12. The third is the remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, which will be released before the end of 2026. https://youtu.be/BV3H__rdMw4?si=-tHw8C2LQ0D6zGXD Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition will cost €59.99 and will be available dig...
Take-Two Addressed Rumors Of A Physical Version Of Grand Theft Auto VI Being Delayed Until 2027

Take-Two Addressed Rumors Of A Physical Version Of Grand Theft Auto VI Being Delayed Until 2027

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Credit: Rockstar Games In January, a rumor circulated online that Rockstar and Take-Two were planning to delay the physical release of Grand Theft Auto VI to 2027 to avoid leaks and spoilers. However, as Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick stated during his latest investor earnings call, the new Grand Theft Auto will be released on physical media alongside the digital version on November 19, 2026. "We're looking forward to a breakout fiscal year for Take-Two and the entire entertainment industry, led by Grand Theft Auto VI, which launches on November 19th," Zelnick assured in a press release. At IGN's request, Take-Two's CEO also commented on his confidence in the release date for GTA VI: "I'm confident. Extremely confident." It's worth noting that Zelnick's confidence ...