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The MOP Up: Crimson Desert hints at an upcoming DLC

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Crimson Desert’s team shared some of the projects coming to the game this summer — and hinted at a DLC to come, saying, “We plan to roll these updates out gradually from June through September, and we’re preparing them to be enjoyable both for those who have spent many hours in Pywel and for those […]
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Thief: The Dark Project Remastered Announced, Coming This Winter

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Thief: The Dark Project Remastered, from Nightdive Studios, revives the classic stealth game for multiple platforms. The update features enhanced graphics, new gameplay mechanics, and a mission selector, ensuring increased replayability and player engagement.



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Boldly go where no gamer has gone before in a new Star Trek colony builder that just dropped a demo

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You can check out all the games from The PC Gaming Show on the show's Steam page, where you can wishlist your most-anticipated games and get more information on everything shown!

Space: the final frontier. I often dream what it would be like to leave this rock behind and go out into that infinite expanse. I'd probably die a horrific death because just about anything can and will go wrong in outer space, and I have basically no technical skills that would help me survive in a spaceship.

Fortunately, I can live out my fantasy from the safety of my living room thanks to videogames.

Star Trek: Outposts Unknown was just revealed in a PC Gaming Show world premiere, and it ticks a lot of boxes. Fans of the stories told during the escapades of the USS Enterprise will be delighted to learn this is a narrative-driven affair, not just a sandbox.

We get a hint at the drama on offer in the trailer, which shows a peaceful and prospering outpost suddenly beset by a strange anomaly called "the Rift." Like I said, anything can and will go wrong. We don't know exactly what the anomaly is, but it's described as "a mysterious cosmic force that threatens a new ally." So, expect alien buddies as well as unknowable forces of despair. Neat!

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Star Trek: Outposts Unknown
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Star Trek: Outposts Unknown
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In Star Trek: Outposts Unknown, developed by Magic Fuel Games and published by Playstack, you face off against this terrifying threat as nought but a small captain. You're probably a regular-size captain, but compared to that glowing thing in the sky, anything appears miniscule.

The trailer shows some of the colonists fighting against what honestly looks like a localised thunderstorm shrouded in a mist the same shade of purple as the anomaly itself, so it seems to be causing smaller instances of danger and nuisance that you'll have to deal with.

We also get some shots of the colony building mechanic, where all the buildings are assembled by robotic arms. This is the future, no manual labour required.

If you want to boldly go where no man has gone before, then you can download the Star Trek: Outposts Unknown demo on Steam now. You can also wishlist it so you'll be alerted when it comes out.



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STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions Get New Trailer Ahead of June 11th Launch

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Developer System Era Softworks has released a new trailer for its upcoming co-op-focused follow-up to AstroneerSTARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions. The trailer is a short one, and focuses on giving players a look at the kind of gameplay they can expect from the title when it comes out in its Early Access form on June 11th.

Rather than going into in-depth detail about the content, the trailer instead showcases how players can work together to conduct research experiments on the various planets they have to visit. There is also quite a bit of chaos shown off in the trailer, with players needing to deal with the consequences of some of their actions during any given mission.

At launch, STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions will feature cross-platform multiplayer and progression, with all of its online systems working. The studio has promised that it will offer a “fun action sandbox” along with hundreds of missions and tasks. Players will be able to complete these missions to earn a variety of rewards, all while they climb up different reputation paths, which form the basis of the title’s progression systems.

STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions will also feature an ongoing narrative that will change as the title gets more content through post-launch support.

System Era Softworks has noted that it is aiming to spend a year in Early Access as it slowly works towards the 1.0 release of STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions. Among the content planned for the game is the addition of new regions, items, characters, and sandbox systems, among many other things.

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Samantha Béart and Ben Starr headline a new Stronghold game coming to Steam later this year

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You can check out all the games from The PC Gaming Show on the show's Steam page, where you can wishlist your most-anticipated games and get more information on everything shown!

Stronghold 4 was revealed to the world at the PC Gaming Show today, which despite the title is actually the 10th game in the long-running series of games where you design medieval castles, build them up, and then smash 'em down—the castles that belong to your sworn enemies, anyway.

The first thing you'll notice, because it's the first thing in the trailer, is the presence of Samantha Béart and Ben Starr, known for star-making roles in Baldur's Gate 3 and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, among numerous others. (Yes, I know, Ben Starr is also big in FF16, don't @ me.) They're unexpectedly enthusiastic about the new Stronghold—perhaps because they're not just here to reveal the new game, they're actually in it too.

Stronghold 4 looks very much like a Stronghold game, but developer Firefly Studios says it's the "most ambitious" entry in the series yet, developed in Unreal Engine 5. Castle design and construction is closely interconnected with economic systems and supply chains to deliver a deep "castle simulator," bolstered by weather effects, day-night cycles, and changing terrain.

As with its predecessor, Stronghold 4 will feature a full narrative campaign laced with the series' well-known humor to go along with the deep sim stuff, with returning fan-favorite characters and all-new cinematics. For players who prefer to stick to the building and smashing part of things, the game will support multiplayer action for up to eight players and co-op skirmish missions.

The Stronghold series could use a strong new entry: It's 25 years old now (the first game released in 2001) and it hasn't been what you'd call a consistent winner across that quarter century. In his 2021 review of Stronghold: Warlords, for instance, reviewer Robert Zak asked, "Can the latest entry in the struggling series rebuild its strong foundations?" And the answer was, simply, no: The game was fine and castle sieges remained excellent, but too much of the rest of it felt "too thin" to properly support the experience

The 2023 Definitive Edition remake of the original Stronghold, by comparison, has been very well received, holding a "very positive" rating across nearly 9,500 user reviews on Steam, and if Firefly is able to build on that success with this new mainline entry, it could be a surprise hit. Stronghold 4 is expected to launch later in 2026, and a demo is coming to Steam on June 23.



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Fallout and Elder Scrolls get major updates from Bethesda

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Bethesda is smack-dab in the middle of developing The Elder Scrolls 6, and the RPG is far enough along to be playable. Yet it'll probably be years before we see where the Xbox studio takes its fantasy game next — and significantly longer before we'll get even a hint of the next major Fallout game. Until then, The Elder Scrolls Online and Fallout 76 are still chugging along and getting new content. During Sunday's Xbox Showcase, Bethesda unveiled major updates for both games.



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