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One year after being an unfortunate casualty of the TikTok ban, Marvel Snap, one of the best card games around, is back. It never really left, but the incident meant Second Dinner Studios had to pivot to self-publishing the ; a task that required fast learning and the creation of several brand-new teams to handle support, marketing, and a whole web store. The team had to "fig...


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Nine months ago, we touched on a World War 1 shooter that was set to do things a little differently: in a fittingly over-the-top fashion. In that time, Over The Top: WWI has hosted playtests basically every month: a smart decision for a game whose chaos is predominantly determined by how many people it can cram onto a single battlefield. The upper number is 200. And with over...


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The last time we covered Skyblivion, an arguably over-ambitious merging of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, it was closing in on a scheduled 2025 release date. That didn't happen. On December 3, an eight-minute-long video dropped to explain why it wasn't going to land in our holiday hampers. Now, three months later, and with only a vague 2026 re...


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Clearly not one to be discouraged by community pushback, renowned Ark Survival Ascended modder 'Nekatus' is teasing "one more new creature" for their team's officially sanctioned Astraeos map pack. What it might be, though, is anyone's guess.


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Path of Exile 3.28, the ARPG's new 'Mirage' update, brings its previous league, Keepers of the Flame, to the core game. While it's relatively common for developer Grinding Gear Games to adapt old seasonal mechanics into a more permanent, if less dramatic, incarnation that sticks around for good, this one feels a little different. Keepers was the RPG's first-ever 'sequel leagu...


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