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The ‘Eragon’ Dragon Fantasy Series Is Still Alive at Disney+

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After Brandon Sanderson's 'Cosmere' pickup at Apple TV, series based on hit fantasy books are having a big moment.

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Steam is giving some players refunds for Ashes of Creation, which had the biggest MMO Kickstarter campaign ever, after leadership resignation and mass layoffs

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The future of the Kickstarter-funded MMO Ashes of Creation looks unclear at best and dire at worst, and if you're among the masses who bought the game on Steam and feel you aren't getting your money's worth, you might have success simply asking for a refund.

For some context, Ashes of Creation was the most successful MMO Kickstarter campaign ever, with the fundraiser launching in 2017 and raising almost $3.3 million. The game itself finally launched into Steam Early Access in December, and only a few weeks later its success would crumble into ashes (sorry) with the abrupt resignation of top leadership and mass layoffs.

Intrepid Studios founder and Ashes of Creation director Steven Sharif, who was the first to leave the company, said he resigned in protest after the Board seized control of the studio and started asking him to carry out unethical orders. After that, "much of the senior leadership team resigned" and Intrepid started notifying remaining staff of impending mass layoffs, according to Sharif.

Intrepid recently announced a developer update stream where it'll answer questions about the whole situation, but it's safe to say players are rightfully concerned. Former Intrepid communications manager Margaret Krohn announced her departure on LinkedIn and said she doesn't know how the game will continue "when the heart and soul of the product, the amazing dev team, was all laid off."

For all of those reasons, people want their money back. Kickstarter backers and those who bought the game straight from Intrepid may be out of luck, but Steam users are sharing scattered success stories even when they don't meet the platform's refund policy requirements. GamesRadar+ deputy news editor Catherine Lewis was able to get a refund for the game by submitting a help request and choosing the 'I have a question about this purchase' prompt rather than the refund request option. That seems to be your best shot at reaching an actual human and explaining the situation if you're past the refund date or your playtime exceeds the platform's policy for receiving a refund.

There are a bunch of useful Reddit threads from people who successfully received refunds for Ashes of Creation even with dozens of hours of playtime. Here are just a few I've found, some of them with language you can copy and paste into your own help request if you want to try that:

W Steam! Refund accepted from r/AshesofCreation
How to get a Steam refund on Ashes of Creation when you played more than 2 hours and after 2 weeks. from r/AshesofCreation
Steam accepted my refund request! from r/AshesofCreation
Steam accepted my refund request! from r/AshesofCreation
The lies of the false prophet have come to light. All hail our one TRUE lord and saviour: Lord Gaben from r/AshesofCreation

Steam's official policy is to automatically deny refunds for games played more than two hours or owned for more than two weeks, but it'll occasionally make exceptions in cases like Ashes of Creation. There's still no guarantee your request will be approved, but it's definitely worth a shot using the above information as guidance.

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'Memory and storage shortages' means Valve can't give us pricing or release dates for the Steam Machine and Steam Frame

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The Steam Deck alongside Valve's three new products: the Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and Steam Controller.

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Sony is "very confident" in Marathon after playtests revealed "good points," as well as "not good points" that have since been changed for Bungie's Arc Raiders challenger

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Remarkably, Marathon will be here in a matter of weeks

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Monster Hunter Stories 3 Gets Free Demo, Save Data Can be Transferred to Full Release

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Capcom has announced a free demo for Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection is out today across PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2. The announcement was made during the recent Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, where the company also confirmed that players can carry over their save data into the full game when it comes out on March 13th.

The demo for Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection allows players to create their own character, and offers a taste of the new combat mechanics like the Wyvernsoul Gauge and Synchro Rush. Players can also experience the brand new Habitat Restoration system, which was unveiled back in December.

The trailer announcing the demo recaps the story, which revolves around the long-extinct species of Rathalos somehow returning to the world, and how this is “a harbinger of conflict to come”. Players take on the role of Rangers and are tasked with ensuring the survival of the world around them.

Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection was announced in July last year, and will take place centuries after the Rift War. Monsters are nearing extinction and the whole land of Vermeil has been in crisis in its attempts to deal with this. Much like the other two entries in the Stories series, Twisted Reflection will bring back the turn-based combat system and monster-befriending mechanics. It will also include elements of the mainline series, allowing players to hunt various monsters to get their hands on crafting materials, which can in turn be used to make brand new equipment.

For more details, check out how Chatacabra and Rey Dau will look in the Stories 3 art style.

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Elder Scrolls Online’s first-ever Valentine’s event, Heart’s Week, begins February 11

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Elder Scrolls Online has long been the type of MMORPG that sticks pretty darn closely to its lore, and that means its holidays have usually followed suit. Consequently, up until now, the MMO didn’t have much of a Valentine’s Day event, which is fair since a lot of MMORPGs don’t do a whole lot more […]
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