Arrowhead Game Studios have announced the latest update coming to Helldivers II, with the ‘Redacted Regiment’ Warbond launching next week.
Read More »The Division 2 gets surprise Realism Mode to celebrate franchise’s 10th anniversary
Celebrating the franchise’s 10th anniversary, The Division 2 is getting an exciting new Realism mode which fully overhauls many of the game’s mechanics.
Read More »Obsidian Entertainment’s Avowed officially launches on PS5 next month
Obsidian Entertainment’s Avowed is officially launching on PS5 almost exactly one year on from its Xbox release alongside an anniversary update.
Read More »Guilty Gear Strive update 2.0 officially detailed
Arc System Works have now detailed some of the many changes and additions coming with update 2.0 for Guilty Gear Strive next year.
Read More »Cronos: The New Dawn to get ‘Temporal Diver’ difficulty mode in early 2026
Following its launch back in September, Bloober Team have confirmed that Cronos: The New Dawn will be getting a new easier difficulty option in early 2026.
Read More »The Division 1 gets surprise PS5 patch adding 60fps support
In a surprise announcement, Ubisoft revealed that the original Division 1 has gotten a current-gen patch to allow for 60fps gameplay.
Read More »New STALKER 2 free story update arrives today
STALKER 2 is getting a major update later today, bringing new story content; explorable locations; weapons; a hub and much more.
Read More »Surprise Drag x Drive update expands Survival Tag mod, offers free demo and more
Nintendo has now released a notable update for Drag x Drive, expanding its Survival Tag game mode while introducing various adjustments, bug fixes and more.
Read More »Mario Kart World update finally adds much-needed quality-of-life options and more
Mario Kart World has gotten its biggest update yet, fixing tons of bugs while adding long-requested quality-of-life features
Read More »DICE revives Battlefield Labs for upcoming Battlefield 6 patches
DICE is reactivating its Battlefield Labs initiative, a community testing program designed to gather feedback. Initially, the tool was created before Battlefield VI and Redsec was released, but now it will be adapted to test updates before they go live. While participation is strictly by invitation, players can register their …
Read More »Team Cherry discusses Silksong post-launch plans
Australian developer Team Cherry has finally shed light on its post-launch roadmap for Hollow Knight: Silksong, confirming that cut content from the original game's development will eventually make its way into the sequel. In a recent interview with Bloomberg, co-creators Ari Gibson and William Pellen discussed how the studio intends …
Read More »Dying Light: The Beast update adds ray-tracing, NG+ and more
One of Techland’s greatest aspects is the developers’ willingness to update their games for years following their release with both small and major enhancements, features and additions. It appears as though this strategy will not be changing for Dying Light: The Beast, with the game’s first big post-launch patch bringing over 400 improvements – including ray-tracing on PC.
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Shadows x Attack on Titan officially announced
In an odd announcement, Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows is crossing over with the popular Anime series Attack on Titan.
Read More »Ghost of Yotei update adds VRR support; 40fps mode; NewGame+ and much more
Ghost of Yotei’s 1.1 update includes much more than was initially promised, adding a 40fps mode, VRR support; NewGame+ and more.
Read More »Fallout 4 update aims to fix some of what Bethesda broke with its Anniversary Edition
If Bethesda is known for one thing, it’s featuring a ton of bugs in its games. Luckily, dedicated modders have for years kept the likes of Fallout 4 stable with countless mods, bug fixes and other optimisations – a majority of which were recently broken thanks to Fallout 4’s controversial Anniversary update. Just a few weeks later and a double-edged sword of an announcement has been made, with Fallout 4 set to receive yet another update which many fans have not been asking for.
Read More »Mafia: The Old Country ‘Free Ride Update’ officially arrives today
Mafia: The Old Country’s long-promised Free Ride Update is finally here, adding first-person driving, new challenges and a ton more.
Read More »Ghost of Yotei NewGame+ mode arrives next week
Ghost of Yotei is getting its first big post-launch patch, with next week’s update adding a NewGame+ mode, additional cosmetics, charms and much more.
Read More »Silent Hill F update 1.10 brings new difficulty mode, skip feature and more
Konami has released its first big post-launch update for Silent Hill F, adding a new difficulty option, system changes and more.
Read More »Nintendo releases first major post-launch Switch 2 firmware update
Nintendo has now released its first big post-launch Switch 2 firmware update, adding a couple new options and plenty of Quality-of-Life improvements.
Read More »Microsoft updates Xbox GDK with features hinting at next-gen hybrid console
Microsoft has updated the Xbox Game Development Kit (GDK) with a suite of new features, suggesting that the next-generation Xbox could be a hybrid device that combines console and PC gaming capabilities. This follows rumours of such a device, Microsoft's own experiments with the ROG Ally X handheld, and its …
Read More »Halo Infinite is getting one last update before devs move on to other projects
When Halo Infinite was first planned, 343 Industries had ambitions of keeping the game going for a decade. When the game ultimately failed to win over a significant number of fans at launch, those plans changed. Now, 343 Industries has been broken down and rebuilt as Halo Studios, and the …
Read More »PlayStation Portal gets cloud streaming improvements, new UI and more in major update
Two years from its initial launch, the PlayStation Portal has gotten its biggest firmware update yet, bringing new cloud streaming functionality and much more.
Read More »Steam Deck beta update brings major improvements to game downloads
Since its launch in 2022, the Steam Deck has only improved with time, receiving countless new features and quality of life improvements through relatively consistent updates. As part of the Steam Deck’s beta branch, users will finally be able to download titles while the screen is off in an update which has been a long time coming.
Read More »PlayStation Portal seemingly getting new functionality soon
Ahead of the system’s 2nd anniversary, it appears as though Sony is gearing up to introduce new cloud streaming functionality to the PlayStation Portal.
Read More »Free ‘Ante Chamber’ update brings Balatro to Vampire Survivors
Vampire Survivors has gotten yet another free DLC, this time crossing over with the equally-as-addictive Balatro, bringing 4 new characters, weapons and more.
Read More »Ghost of Tsushima on PC is now region-free and Steam Deck verified
While Sony’s PC initiatives have been mostly a success, one of the biggest controversies with the console maker’s recent PC ports has been its use of region locking as a result of their integration with the PlayStation Network. Fortunately, Sony seems to be backtracking on this somewhat, with an update to Ghost of Tsushima on PC removing the region-lock requirements while also adding official Steam Deck verification.
Read More »No Man’s Sky update brings further ship building improvements, QoL fixes and more
Like clockwork, Hello Games have once again announced and released a surprise update for No Man’s Sky. Available right now, the latest ‘Breach’ update introduces a new expedition, an expansion to the game’s ship building mechanics and more.
Read More »Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is getting a free third-person mode and new game+
Ubisoft has announced a major free update for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora that delivers two of the most highly requested features from the community since the game's launch. The new update, scheduled to arrive on December 5th, will finally allow players to experience the Western Frontier in a third-person perspective …
Read More »Valve announces new Steam ‘Personal Calendar’ recommendations system
In recent years we’ve seen Valve tweak and improve its Steam store front, adding new features, deprecating others while giving much of its UI/UX a fresh coat of paint. Those enrolled into the platform’s Steam Labs feature can now check out the service’s new ‘Personal Calendar’ – allowing you to more easily track future upcoming releases.
Read More »Black Myth Wukong gets massive performance patch on PS5 and PC
A year on from its initial release, Black Myth Wukong has now gotten a massive performance-focused patch on both PS5 and PC.
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