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The Battlefield 6 Season 3 roadmap goes all-in on nostalgia with classic maps, modes, and guns
Nostalgia is a powerful drug, and the Battlefield 6 Season 3 roadmap shows that EA and Battlefield Studios are ready to deliver a big hit of it in the coming months. It’s been no secret that the incoming Railway to Golmud map will “revitalize and reimagine” a BF4 classic to take advantage of modern technology, but that’s just the start. The next BF6 update also brings back fan-favorite weapons like the M16A4 from the series’ past. After that, we’ve got another old location from Battlefield 3 on the way in June with a fresh take on Grand Bazaar, and the…
Daybreak and Cold Iron Studios have announced a sequel to the co-op survival shooter, Aliens: Fireteam Elite.Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 will release this summer for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Epic Games Store, and Steam, according to an announcement.The sequel expands from three to four-player co-op and adds new customization options, allowing players to mix and match weapons, abilities, and classes, developers say.“With Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2, we’re doubling down on the action and the terror, delivering an experience worthy of the Alien franchise,” said Chris Cross, game director on Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2.“We are all massive fans of the franchise, and we’re thrilled to have the opportunity to…
New Steam indie game with glistening reviews is like Shadow of the Colossus with anime girls if all the bosses were giant construction vehicles
Developer Regular Studio seemingly cracked the Steam algorithm with Motorslice, a game that strings together some fluid parkour, a beautifully brutalist world, a chainsaw-wielding anime girl, and blatant inspirations from two stone cold classics (Prince of Persia, Shadow of the Colossus) – it’s no surprise, then, that it made its money back within hours of launch.Motorslice leaped onto Steam, Xbox Series X|S, Game Pass, and PS5 earlier this week and is already, relatively for a game seemingly made by a one-person team, a pretty big hit. “The release was very successful and recouped the investment within the first few hours,”…
Blizzard has released Diablo 4 patch notes for its next update, and while the vast majority of the list are bug fixes, many of them will result in welcome buffs across the entire roster of the action RPG. There are hundreds of lines of changes to dig through, so it’s worth checking to see if anything that might have been affecting your chosen build is included, whether you’re running with the newcomers Paladin and Warlock, or sticking to an old favorite. There are also some handy upgrades for trading and War Plans on the table. I’ve picked out the most…
Guerilla Games co-founder and Epic veteran building ‘a European alternative’ to Unreal Engine
Guerilla Games’ co-founder and the former technical director of Epic Games says he’s building a new game engine that will offer a ‘European alternative’ to American tech like Unreal and Unity.Arjan Brussee is an industry veteran who programmed Epic’s Jazz Jackrabbit games in the 90s, before co-founding and leading production at Guerrilla Games in 2003. After co-founding Cliff Bleszinski’s now-closed Boss Key, Brussee returned to Epic for an eight-year stint in roles including global Director of product management for Unreal Engine.Now back in the Netherlands as a free agent, Brussee claims he’s building a new ‘European’ game engine, ‘The Immense…
Pedro Pascal says he originally didn't realize Jon Favreau wanted him to play The Mandalorian in the Star Wars show: "Am I a droid?"
Pedro Pascal made his Star Wars debut as The Mandalorian back in 2019, but he originally had no idea the role was meant for him.Speaking during a Q&A at the UK Fan Event for The Mandalorian and Grogu, attended by GamesRadar+, Pascal explained how his casting came about thanks to a call from creator Jon Favreau.”The very first thing that happened was a call from my agent that said, ‘Jon Favreau wants to talk to you about something Star Wars,'” he reflected. “Because everything Star Wars was so secret. And I was like, ‘Okay.’ And I got there early, and…
If you think you're good at Warhammer, Kill Team Terror on Devlan will truly test your mettle
Why you can trust GamesRadar+ Our experts review games, movies and tech over countless hours, so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about our reviews policy. Things went wrong for me in Kill Team: Terror on Devlan as soon as boots hit the dirt. Our crack Kill Team of Spectre Squad operatives fanned out across the Imperial ruins, ready to seal tunnels that xenos scum kept scuttling out of. Yes, the fabled ‘Red Terror’ – a monster famed for eviscerating platoons with ease – was still out there. But we had time before it arrived. The…
Final Fantasy 7 Remake had "no option other than a trilogy," lead says, since the "sheer volume" of the original PS1 JRPG was too absurd
We’re currently waiting for news on Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3, the last part of the complete re-do of Square Enix’s genre-defining JRPG. While turning a single PS1 game into three whole current-generation releases may seem slightly obscene, overseer Naoki Hamaguchi reveals there wasn’t any other way to do it.Serving as co-director on the first installment, Hamaguchi was promoted to project leader of the entire trilogy for the second, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Talking to ntower, he reveals the decision was already made by the time he came on board, but on reflection, it was the only way.”It wasn’t…
Mixtape is here and it’s sending us all straight back to the ’90s. Whether it’s the monster hits or heart-wrenchingly nostalgic vibes taking you to Blue moon Lagoon, there’s something we can all agree on. Tech was just better back then.It couldn’t answer any question you had at the drop of a hat, organize your photos by pets, or blast never-ending scroll time into your eyeballs. Everything had its job and everything did its job. Using this tech today is like switching from dubstep to a brown noise machine and as soon as I saw those fluffy orange headphones on…
I really thought I’d be done with the decorating this week, but it continues. I have at least got all of the cabinets back on the walls, the larder unit painted and assembled, and regained ready access to the fridge. No more cheese sandwiches for a while, I pray. I’m in the last stretch. I need to touch up all the paintwork where I’ve left fingerprints and scratches, screw on all the door knobs, and then clean away all the paint stains on the floor and countertops. I am so close to having a kitchen I can cook in again.…