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Warframe newcomer Follie has her own Photoshop, and Digital Extremes is begging players to not cause "horrible consequences"
Warframe Devstream 193 has lifted the lid on everything coming in The Shadowgrapher, Digital Extremes’ major March update for the high-octane co-op game. In the industry’s latest swipe at my age, Warframe officially becomes a teenager when it turns 13 years old on Wednesday March 25, and the team has decided this is the perfect moment to drop its next patch. The highlight of the expansion is new Warframe Follie, who utilizes ink-based powers, and one of her skills has the team “terrified” of its potential consequences for both gameplay and the social aspect. Joining us for the latest Warframe…
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen on Nintendo Switch lets players claim previously event-only items
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen on Nintendo Switch make a huge change to the previously event-exclusive Mystic Ticket and Aurora Ticket items.When Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen were released on Game Boy Advance, they contained several Pokémon that could only be obtained via items that were exclusive to in-person events. These events were very limited at the time, and didn’t reach all regions, meaning that it was virtually impossible for some players to complete the Pokédex.The games have now been released on Nintendo Switch, and fans have discovered that two of these items – the Mystic and Aurora Ticket – are in…
While there’s no question that some of the most hair-raising moments in the MCU have been when our heroes have saved the day, there have been equally heart-pounding ones when we feared they wouldn’t. Over on Reddit, fans of the cinematic franchise have picked the biggest moments from the film series that had us terrified that the bad guys might win.“When Cap went 1v1 with Thanos. I thought that was it for him,” wrote one fan, with one person adding that Thanos taking on Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) was just as bad. “Also, when Tony 1v1 Thanos in Infinity…
Booked For The Week is our irregular chat with industry folk about the books they love, have loved, and are hoping to love in the future Hello reader who is also a reader! It’s time for another instalment of our winningly impromptu article series in which game developers discuss and marvel over books. Let us make the customary ritual sacrifice to Saint Nic Reuben, baron of words and founder of this column. Excelsior! And now, I turn the lectern over to Mariia Grygorovych, executive producer at GSC Game World, developers of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of…
How do you get the East Wing keycard in Resident Evil Requiem? As with any Resident Evil game, there are places to go, puzzles to solve, and zombies to kill. Requiem’s first major puzzle area tasks you with doing all three, and as Leon disappears on the other side of the door, you’re left to get out of the hospital alone, but of course, it’s not as simple as that. This area is full of locked doors, including two areas that can only be accessed with a keycard. It’s worth noting, this guide contains minor spoilers. You’ll come across the…
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss' free Steam Next Fest demo has detective investigation so detailed it threatens to unravel my mind
Two red dots loom out at me through the inky green ocean depths. Playing the Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss free Steam Next Fest demo, I’ve just pushed through an undersea rocky tunnel that was so cramped it made me anxious, only to find, emerging, that the opposite is so much worse. I shudder at the wide, low-visibility expanse, alone in just a diving suit with only an AI assistant voice for company.I swim forward, continuing to follow the pipes that have been my guide towards the abandoned underwater research facility I’ve been sent to investigate. Soon, those red dots reveal…
Tencent reportedly shutter open world game studio which had drafted in former Assassin’s Creed director
Tencent have reportedly shut down their TiMi Montreal studio, set up back in 2021 with the goal of creating multi-platform open world games. In those five years, the studio haven’t shipped any games, but had brought on former Assassin’s Creed creative director Ashraf Ismail. Ismail was reportedly fired by Ubisoft following an investigation into misconduct, with the developer having been accused of taking advantage of his status to engage in extramarital relationships.
Blizzard reveals an Overwatch x Nier Automata collab too early, and you'll never guess who's getting the new skins
Blizzard has seemingly jumped the gun on revealing a new Overwatch collaboration event with Nier: Automata. I’ve lost count of how many games the Yoko Taro and PlatinumGames universe has appeared in at this point, and it’s time to check another heavy hitter off the list. Fresh off its major rejuvenation with the Overwatch Season 1 launch, the FPS game is actually going a little broader with the character selection it’s bringing to the table than most do. However, you’re not going to be particularly shocked when I tell you who’s first in line for the new skins. Overwatch is…
A comic book series that’s been compared to Seven and Zodiac is getting adapted for the big screen
Everyone loves a stone-cold thriller, and according to The Hollywood Reporter, a limited comic book series that does just that has been snapped up for adaptation. Szymon Kudrański’s No Man’s Land began in 2025 and is set during the Cold War era. In 1963, the dead body of a woman is found frozen on the Ice Curtain — an ice bridge that anyone brave enough to cross can walk from the USA to Russia. The latest traveller that didn’t make the journey catches the attention of both sides, forcing an FBI agent and a young KGB operative to reluctantly join…
Ubisoft CEO touts “disciplined workforce management” while defending giving his son the keys to Assassin's Creed
Ubisoft’s CEO Yves Guillemot has confirmed that they are making a bunch of new Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry games, together with some unannounced original projects, in a wide-ranging albeit very rehearsed-sounding chinwag with Variety. In the interview, Guillemot also talked more about Ubisoft’s plan to cut fixed costs by €200 million, as the publishers continue their transformation into a set of “creative houses” grouped around particular games and genres. The transformation has already led to the cancellation of several games and the closure of two studios, and it sounds like there could be more layoffs on…