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Battlefield 1 has reentered Steam’s Top 10 six years after its first release

The shooter, which was first released in October 2016, has experienced a tremendous increase in popularity, recording its highest concurrent player count ever, as noted by Emopulse. It’s important to note that in 2020, the game was added to Steam. Over the last 24 hours, there have been 49,732 players registered, which is about 44,000 more gamers than Battlefield 2042 ...

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Warren Spector is developing an immersive multiplayer game

Argos: Riders On The Storm, the upcoming game from his firm, has been discussed by Warren Spector. preferably in the fullest sense. Spector claims that Argos is multiplayer and “the next stage in immersive simulators” in a brief interview with IGN. IGN quotes Spector as saying, “I’m a tireless supporter for immersive simulators.” “I’ve been wondering for years what the ...

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When asked about the game’s diversity, the producer of Final Fantasy 16 made all the wrong statements

Producer of Final Fantasy XVI Naoki Yoshida addressed the apparent lack of racial diversity in the game’s trailers in a lengthy interview with IGN. Yoshida responded, “This is a difficult question, but it wasn’t unexpected,” and then he stood up on each rake in front of him. “This is a challenging issue, but it wasn’t unexpected given how much has ...

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Ghost Trick, made by the developer of Ace Attorney, might be coming to PC

In 2010, the Nintendo DS game Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective was launched. You solve mysteries and prevent murders by possessing items and bodies in this linear detective game developed and directed by Shu Takumi, the man behind the Phoenix Wright series. Gematsu discovered the rating. The rating for Ghost Trick is “GG-CC-NP,” with the “NP” element probably designating a PC ...

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Producer of Final Fantasy 16 claims Character diversity was constrained by the medieval European context

The medieval Europe setting of Final Fantasy 16 imposed limitations on the variety of characters who could be “realistically” featured in the RPG, according to the game’s producer Naoki Yoshida. In an interview with IGN, Yoshida discussed the “tough topic” of character diversity and admitted that his words might be “disappointing” to some readers. Yoshida was asked if players may ...

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Syphon Filter 3, a remake of a popular PS1 title, may be coming to the service as a premium game

Syphon Filter 3, a legendary PS1 shooter that was recently given a new age rating in Korea, may soon be available on PS Plus Premium. It’s another older game that looks ready to be included into the service, joining others like Ridge Racer 2, Resistance Retribution, Dino Crisis, and SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny. Now that Syphon Filter 3 has been certified ...

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A Plague Tale: Requiem, the Rat-Infested Sequel, Has Exceeded 1 Million Players in Just One Week

Perhaps 30 frames per second isn’t insurmountable. After A Plague Tale: Requiem’s debut last week, the publisher Focus Entertainment said that the rat-filled adventure had amassed more than one million players in the days afterwards, and they published a trailer full with acclaim to drum up excitement. The residents of Push Square probably aren’t too surprised by this, because they ...

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After 25 years, the long-lost “erotic FMV thriller” from Sega has been rediscovered and uploaded on the internet

Because of the poor reception it received from the press at E3 1996, Sega decided to scrap The Sacred Pools’ scheduled 1997 release. Gaming Alexandria, a website dedicated to archiving video games, has just uncovered and made available for download early builds of the game for PC, Saturn, and PlayStation. In particular, the latter is intriguing because it may be ...

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