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Making Dispatch was motivated by 'a mix of arrogance and stupidity,' its creative directors say

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Robert, the protagonist of AdHoc Studio's dispatch, stands in a crammed elevator full of superheroes.

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Marathon ignores extraction shooter 'rules' and is better for it

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By stripping away the mile-long checklist, Bungie makes every Marathon match about the fights.

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4 Key Ways Fortnite Purchases Are About To Cost More Money

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For the first time since 2023, Epic Games is increasing the price of Fortnite V-Bucks, with the change going into effect March 19. But unlike last time, when Epic simply made each V-Buck pack cost a few dollars more, the changes this time are a lot more complicated and warrant a bit of a discussion. You can read Epic's announcement here, and we'll run through the changes in depth below so you can understand them a little better.

1. You get fewer V-Bucks for your money

Instead of raising the prices of the different tiers of V-Buck packs in Fortnite, Epic is decreasing the amount of V-Bucks you get for your money--the $9 pack will grant 800 V-Bucks instead of 1,000, the $23 pack will grant 2,400 instead of 2,800, the $36 pack will include 4,500 instead of 5,000, and the $90 pack will include 12,500 instead of 13,500.

It's the change to that second pack that's going to be the most impactful, because there have been many cosmetic bundles that cost between 2,500 and 2,800 V-Bucks, and now folks may need to buy a more expensive pack of V-Bucks or use the new "Exact Amount" top-up feature to buy those bundles. Unfortunately, the top-up is also about to become significantly pricier itself.

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After two years in early access, Greedfall: The Dying World still feels unfinished

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Spiders' prequel has some things to admire, but it's both overly buggy and frustratingly conservative.

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Crimson Desert's updated system requirements look very promising for any PC gamer, and for what must be a first-ever move, the devs have namechecked the ROG Xbox Ally handheld

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You're looking at 60 fps at 4K, maxed out, on hardware that isn't unobtanium level for once.

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‘I’m Extremely Impressed’: Insider Teases New Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic Remake Details and Possible 2026 Reveal

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A hooded character with a red helmet and lightsaber in 'Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake' game art.

Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic Remake could be setting out to be an impressive game, contrary to what its long stay in development hell suggests. X user and known insider Luke "100% Star Wars" claims to have seen the remake, and believes canceling Aspyr's version of the remake and starting from scratch was the right choice. While the insider, who was among the first to talk about the game's troubled development, did not reveal any specifics about the remake, which was just confirmed to still be in development last week by Saber's CEO Tim Willits, they did suggest […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/star-wars-knights-of-the-old-republic-remake-details-2026-reveal/



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