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The first thought that probably arose for most people upon seeing Mixtape for the first time was probably something along the lines of, “that’s a lot of licensed music, wonder how long it takes before it’s delisted.” Music licensing is notoriously a pain in the ass, and considering how embedded into the story every song that’s in the game is, it certainly seemed like Mixtape was doomed. But according to its devs, there’s nothing to worry about. In an interview with Kotaku, creative director Johnny Galvatron explained that developer Beethoven and Dinosaur spent that little bit extra moolah…

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Valve is once again in the limelight thanks to its generosity – a generosity I know very well as a Steam sale frequenter myself – after apparently granting a fan any free “standard-edition” game of their choice due to a misdelivery.It’s been a pretty positive week for Valve, judging by the reception its new Steam update has received and big launches on its storefront like the long-awaited Subnautica 2 release – and it’s also seemingly been a good week for users, too… even those who didn’t get their orders from Steam, amusingly enough. As one person reports on Reddit, they…

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With updates every Saturday, there’s sure to be new Be A Hair codes ready to help you be a better protein filament. Be A Hair is a game about, well… being a hair. It takes the teachings of recent simulator games and turns the genre on its big, bald head. Here, you’re a hair on a mission to collect naturally (and artificially) bald bozos to stash in your base. The rarer the baldy, the more income they generate, giving you the means to slowly but surely buy out more brilliantly bald buddies to show off. Here are the latest Be…

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Subnautica 2 maker Unknown Worlds is adamant that its underwater survival series doesn’t push players towards violence.Something that struck me about the first game is that it never gives players the tools to kill the deep sea aliens that won’t hesitate to turn you into breakfast. It’s a game about coexistence with the natural world, not the colonisation of it, and that philosophy extends to Subnautica 2 as well.In a press briefing attended by Eurogamer, lead game designer Anthony Gallegos acknowledged that the game’s non-violent gameplay is a “point of resistance that we’ll get repeatedly while making the game, though…

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Final Fantasy 11 is the MMO that just keeps on ticking. It’s the game’s 24th anniversary today, which still isn’t old enough to make it the longest running MMO, but does make it old enough for those of you that played it when it came out to have grandkids. The game isn’t just still running either, but getting new updates too, with a livestream held on the Japanese Square Enix YouTube channel yesterday marking the anniversary with details of what’s still to come. Quite notably is the fact that the free trial is getting massively expanded. The details of…

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If you’re hoping to swap out a pitiful quirk for something with a little more pep, these Heroes World codes are for you. While you won’t get any Legendary Spins following changes made in the Symbol of Peace update, you’ll still get the odd free Rare Spin with the codes below. Heroes World is an older Roblox game based on the My Hero Academia franchise. You spawn in, roll for a decent superpower, then roam the city, beating up baddies and whaling on other supes that may or may not completely counter your powers. Here are the Heroes World codes…

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Looking for what to watch before The Mandalorian and Grogu? Then you’ve come to the right place.Since Din Djarin and Baby Yoda got their start on Disney Plus, you might be wondering just what movies and TV shows you should watch before their first big screen outing in The Mandalorian and Grogu. Below, we’ve rounded up the essential movies and TV episodes to check out beforehand, as well as some optional extras if you really feel like doing your homework.This is one of the most exciting of the upcoming Star Wars movies and shows, so it’s well worth getting up…

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A concept that quite genuinely keeps me up at night is the idea of waking up one day and every other person on Earth disappearing. Couldn’t possibly tell you where this fear of mine stems from, all I can say is that I would imagine such a reality to be a cosmically nightmarish one. Enter Sleepover, a post-apocalyptic cosmic-horror visual novel that sees in that exact fear of mine, the key difference being that its protagonist isn’t alone after all. “In the not-so-distant future, two girls experience the last Sleepover on Earth,” the game’s logline on Steam explains.…

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Steelpolis is more than just a train – it’s the last hope of a crumbling empire, and you’re in charge. I’ve been waiting for Steel Artery ever since it first popped onto my radar back in 2025, and it’s finally pulled into the station. The self-branded ‘train city builder’ bears closest resemblance to the likes of colony sims in the vein of Rimworld and Oxygen Not Included. The big difference is that you’re on a moving train. Boasting gorgeous pixel artwork and the need to exert careful influence on an autonomous, self-satisfying population, it’s a rich simulation that will look…

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At this point, Eiji Aonuma’s name is just as synonymous with The Legend of Zelda as Shigeru Miyamoto – after all, he’s now led the series just as long as the man who created it. But early in his tenure with the series, Aonuma actually wanted to move on to something entirely different. Until, that is, Miyamoto convinced him that making Zelda games was his inescapable fate.”I had worked on three different Legends Of Zelda,” Aonuma said in the June 2005 issue of Edge Magazine. Aonuma initially served as one of many directors on Ocarina of Time, and would take…

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