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Sims 4 Royalty & Legacy expansion goes full Bridgerton with scandals aplenty

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Electronic Arts revealed the first cinematic trailer for The Sims 4's next expansion, Royalty and Legacy, and it's full of enough lineage drama, seduction, betrayal, and intrigue to make Bridgerton author Julia Quinn blush — and probably Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes and George R.R. Martin, too. Anyway, The Sims 4: Royalty and Legacy launches for all platforms on Feb. 12, and it looks like more than just a redo of The Sims Medieval.



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Bone Lake on Netflix: 2025’s ultimate date-night horror movie is finally streaming

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2025 was a big year for horror movies. Between Weapons, Sinners, and 28 Years Later, there were plenty of reasons to pack into a crowded theater and experience a good scare among friends and strangers. But while those movies all dominated the box office, there’s another horror movie that flew under the radar but deserves your attention now that it’s streaming on Netflix.



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WoW's Future Housing Plans Include Co-Decorating And A Long-Requested Feature

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World of Warcraft players have long asked for communal Guild Halls to hang out with guildmates in between adventures, and it sounds like that dream is finally becoming a reality, as Blizzard has confirmed what new housing-related features are currently in the works.

In an interview with PC Gamer about the future of WoW player housing, many of the biggest names on the WoW development team, including Blizzard VP and executive producer Holly Longdale and senior game director Ion Hazzikostas, outlined what players can expect from housing in the months and years to come.

Among a long list of improvements and new features coming to housing in the near future are Guild Halls. According to PC Gamer, principal designer and housing lead Jesse Kurlancheek said Guild Halls are not only coming, but that they will go live "relatively quickly." They will not, however, be part of the upcoming Midnight pre-patch arriving on January 20.

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Redditor claims that Monster Hunter Wilds runs better 'the more DLC you own', and it does—but not by much on my machine

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Monster Hunter Wilds is somewhat infamous for its performance woes, leading its Steam user rating to drop to "Mixed" since release thanks to a host of reported technical issues. However, redditor de_Tylmarande recently posted a potential fix—a homebrewed mod that skips a DLC check, which is said to massively boost performance.

They claim to have first noticed the performance improvements when swapping between a friend's account with all the DLC enabled and their own, and noticing that the game ran significantly better on the former. According to de_Tylmarande, their mod doesn't actually unlock any of the DLC, but instead skips the check confirming it is present, subverting a system-heavy process and leading to a major frame rate boost.

MH Wilds - Bad performance mystery (Solved?) from r/MonsterHunter

"The more DLC you own, the better performance you get in the game", claims the redditor. "On the account with no DLC I get heavy and stable FPS drops down to like 20-25 in hubs, while on the account with all DLC bought its 80+ FPS."

To test out this DLC-boosting theory, I performed some benchmarking runs of my own, both on a fresh, DLC-less copy of the game, and one with all 189 (!) DLC options installed. Actually, there are technically 190 DLC entries for Monster Hunter Wilds, but like de_Tylmarande, I left out the high resolution texture pack.

And the results? On average, over multiple runs around the first camp area, I gained a whole... six frames per second on average, boosting my results from 61 fps to 67 overall. Running missions appeared to make no difference to the frames, as all my testing data ended up with a two fps margin of error—and in terms of stuttering, I noticed no perceivable difference. The 1% lows remained virtually the same, but yes, it did run faster overall. Just not by a whole lot.

A screenshot of Monster Hunter Wilds being performance tested

(Image credit: Capcom)

Now, a six fps gain might not sound like much, but there are a few things to take into account here. Firstly, I did this testing on my home machine, an AMD Ryzen 7 7700X system with an RTX 5070 Ti in the GPU slot. It's certainly a whole lot quicker than the Intel Core i7-12800HX-equipped gaming laptop de_Tylmarande used to record their results, with an RTX 3070 Ti mobile.

Monster Hunter Wilds DLC performance testing

Average fps

1% lows

Monster Hunter Wilds - No DLC

61 fps

36

Monster Hunter Wilds - All DLC installed

67 fps

35

It's entirely possible that these gains scale logarithmically, and that older/less well-specced PCs may see a much more significant difference. It's also possible that the mod affects something else within the game engine that leads to a large performance jump, alongside the bypass of the DLC check.

Monster Hunter Wilds - Support Desk

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I recorded my results at 4K using the High preset (which defaults DLSS to Balanced) and frame generation set to off, making sure to pass Conut, the in-game DLC vendor, at the same point in every pass.

A potential theory accounting for these performance gains might lie with this furry friend. It's possible that passing near Conut (or entering a camp where they're based, which I did on each of my main runs), might cause the game to perform a DLC check, which could drop the frame rate as a result. With all the DLC installed, no check, more performance. So the theory goes, at least.

I wasn't able to record any significant drops by being in Cronut's near-vicinity, although my frame rate did dip by around 10 fps when entering the camp from the open world, DLC or not. This isn't too much of a surprise, as the hub is full of NPCs and visual effects—but it's possible that the DLC dip is contained within this frame rate drop, and is more significant on lower-specced machines.

Monster Hunter Wilds Dreamspell armor

(Image credit: Capcom)

So, would I recommend you buy an astonishing amount of DLC to improve your Monster Hunter Wilds performance? Based on my own quick testing, no. It's very interesting, though, that the frame rate is improved by loading up the game with all the extra bolt-ons, even if that improvement is small on my particular test machine.

It sure feels like a bug to me, although in my case, a relatively insignificant one. de_Tylmarande says they've reached out to Capcom with their data, and that if it doesn't "fix this mess", they'll finish the mod and release it as an open source option.

In the meantime, our Nick has put together a comprehensive guide to the best PC settings for Monster Hunter Wilds, and it's there where you're likely to find the biggest frame rate gains. Monster Hunter Wilds is still a very demanding game, even with multiple updates since its release—and while there's unlikely to be a "magic bullet" for performance woes, it seems the devs might still have some work to do on the bug hunting front.



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Life is Strange Reveal Set for January 20th, and It Sure Looks Like Chloe is Returning

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Following a PEGI rating which essentially spoiled the premise, the next Life is Strange will be revealed on January 20th at 10 AM PST. Based on the teaser video provided, it certainly seems like a fan favorite character is returning (and Max, too).

You can spot Ms Caulfield passing by the camera, with her brown hair barely peeking out, and she’s followed by a taller figure. We don’t see her face, but the jacket, complete with a bird design on the back, screams “Chloe Price.” Considering how significant a bird (the blue jay) was in the first game, it’s certainly fitting.

According to PEGI, the new title is called Life is Strange: Reunion and sees Chloe venturing to Caledon University in search of Max. She’s “haunted by nightmares and impossible memories,” but also runs smack-dab into a new crisis facing the campus. The two will likely team up to face it, though, considering how things turned out in their hometown (especially if that ending is canon), players may have to make another impossible choice.

Life is Strange: Reunion doesn’t have a release date, but it’s out sometime this year. Much like Double Exposure, you can likely expect it to launch on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch, along with a potential Switch 2 version.

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Amazon has greenlit a Fallout reality show where contestants live in a vault for a ‘huge cash prize’

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‘Fallout Shelter’ is currently looking for contestants…

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