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Path of Exile 2's 'Return of the Ancients', the Final Planned Content Update Of Early Access, Goes Live Today

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Today, the highly-anticipated Return of the Ancients update for Path of Exile 2 goes live, bringing a slew of massive changes and a new league to the Early Access title. 

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New Deep Rock Galactic Shooter Is A Blast, But You Better Bring A Friend

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A fun, but brutal co-op sci-fi roguelike shooter that needs a few tweaks to become great

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The Witcher 3 sold another 5 million copies over the last year: 'This cements its place among the best-selling videogames in history'

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Here's a nice little bit of trivia to carry you into your weekend: Amidst all the hullabaloo about the surprise Witcher 3 expansion Songs of the Past that was announced earlier this week, CD Projekt also revealed that Geralt's big(gest) adventure has now surpassed 65 million copies sold.

"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, which recently celebrated its 11th anniversary, has just crossed another spectacular sales threshold: 65 million copies," CD Projekt chief financial officer Piotr Nielubowicz said in the studio's financial results commentary. "This cements its place among the best-selling videogames in history."

And indeed it does: Over on Wikipedia (which, for the record, notes that its ranking "may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness" but is nonetheless, in my opinion, representative of the big picture situation), The Witcher 3 is now cited as the eighth best-selling videogame of all time. behind Terraria's 70 million copies sold, and ahead of Super Mario Bros. at 58 million.

That's still a long way from the true kings of the castle—Tetris, Minecraft, and Grand Theft Auto 5—but it's still a hell of an accomplishment by any measure, and especially for a game that emerged from an unlikely partnership between an unknown game studio and an equally obscure fantasy author—both from the not-exactly-a-gaming-hotbed (at the time) country of Poland.

What makes the accomplishment even more notable is the relentlessness of its advance. The Witcher 3 hit 20 million copies sold in 2019, four years after its release—an average of five million copies per year. Four years after that, it achieved 50 million copies, running the average up to a little over six million per year since launch. In 2025 it hit 60 million copies sold—another five million per year out the door—and now, one year later, five million more copies are in the book.

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It's extremely quick and dirty math (the only kind I'm good at) but the picture it paints is clear: The Witcher 3 has not just a very long tail, but also a remarkably steady one. The cynic in me can't help but think Songs of the Past is a sign that The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2 are a lot further off than we like to think and CD Projekt needs something to bridge the gap, but at the same time there's no denying that year over year over year, The Witcher 3 continues to be a hit videogame. Given that persistent interest, why not make more?

I imagine we'll see another notable sales bump in 2027, assuming CD Projekt is able to get the Songs of the Past expansion out on that schedule. Also note, though, that the studio teased even more new content coming this year—there may be even more life left in Geralt than we expect.

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Diablo 4 Is Getting A Long-Awaited Solo Mode Next Season

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Diablo 4 players looking for even more of a challenge will be able to create Solo-Self-Found characters starting in Season 14.

Developer Blizzard revealed Diablo 4's Solo-Self-Found (or SSF) mode as part of its Season 14 public test realm patch notes, offering the first details on all the new seasonal mechanics, item reworks, and balance changes coming to the ARPG for its upcoming season.

For those not in the know, SSF is a mode that's gained popularity over the years in the ARPG community across different games. It forces players to play solo, disabling the ability to team up with others to tackle more difficult challenges. More importantly, it also restricts players to only using gear they find themselves. That means no trading with other players or using an in-game auction house to buy better gear. 

In Diablo 4's case, SSF characters will be seasonal-only, and won't be able to join parties or trade with others. Stashes, currencies, and Paragon points will be shared only with other SSF characters on the same account. Additionally, SSF characters won't have access to the game's free trial, couch co-op on consoles, or multiplayer-focused Dark Citadel activity. SSF characters will be locked into the mode for the duration of the season. Once the season ends, they will revert into normal characters that can group and trade as usual. 

A look a SSF character creation in Diablo 4.

Those hoping for some kind of benefit to rolling a SSF character, such as increased rewards or better item drop rates (as is the case in some other ARPGs like Last Epoch) to make up for the fact that trading is disabled are out of luck. There will be no real benefit to playing Solo Self Found, other than access to SSF-only Tower leaderboards. And bragging rights, of course.

SSF is just one major shakeup coming as part of Diablo 4 Season 14. In addition to the return of Riftwalkers as a seasonal mechanic and a new Lair Boss, Season 14 will also controversially overhaul how Diablo 4's Mythic Uniques work. Instead of Mythics being the best items in the game as they currently are, any Ancestral Unique item will instead have a chance to roll as Mythic quality, though this change also means Mythic Uniques will now have largely random affixes.

Season 14 will bring major changes to some of Diablo 4's most powerful builds as well. One trick allowing players to become practically immortal is being nerfed, for example, while some popular builds, like Companion Druids, are also being brought down a peg.

Diablo 4 Season 14's PTR will run June 2-9, allowing players to get a taste of the new season and all its changes (and offer feedback to Blizzard) before it officially kicks off June 30. 



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Red Dead Redemption 2 is just $15 on PS5 and Xbox right now

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While the gaming world may be foaming at the mouth for any new information about Grand Theft Auto 6, Rockstar's other blockbuster franchise has been having a heck of a week. During parent company Take-Two Interactive's annual earnings call last week, CEO Strauss Zelnick revealed that Red Dead Redemption 2 has now sold more than 85 million copies, making it the third-best-selling video game of all time. (Only Minecraft and Grand Theft Auto 5 have sold more copies.) And that number's about to get even bigger, because the acclaimed 2018 Western just got a massive discount on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.



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Jeff Bezos’ Space Rocket Just Exploded In The Biggest Fireball I’ve Ever Seen

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A rocket ship blows up.

The Blue Origin launch saw that scene from Succession and said 'hold my beer'

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