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The second season of Prime Video’s Fallout TV series is almost here, and to celebrate, Microsoft has revealed a new Xbox controller that looks like it came straight out of the radioactive wasteland. Currently a timed exclusive through the Microsoft Store, the Fallout Pip-Boy Xbox controller is now available to order for $83 (was $99). If you want to add some flair, you can also customize the controller through the Xbox Design Labs, which lets you choose button styles, upgrade to metallic triggers and D-pads, rubberize the side and back grips, and add an engraving. $83 (was $99) Inspired by…

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There’s been a lot of anticipation for Battlefield 6’s version 1.1.3.0 patch. The patch kicks off the third and final phase of the game’s first season, adding some new holiday-themed content. More the new content itself, the update’s biggest additions are almost entirely gameplay-related. Unfortunately, for as much as the changes in 1.1.3.0 have been well received, the launch has been marred by a series of technical issues, some of which are a little unusual. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Immediately after patch 1.1.3.0 went live, players on PC started reporting massive stutters that…

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I’ve put maybe five or six hours into Pokémon Legends: Z-A’s Mega Dimension DLC, and I spent maybe two of those hours desperately searching for two items: Raichunite X and Raichunite Y. These two Mega Stones would allow Raichu, my favorite Pokémon who has never gotten any respect, to Mega Evolve into one of two forms. I had been begging Game Freak for Mega Raichu for so long, I had honestly given up hope that my boy would get a superpowered transformation in Legends: Z-A, then they gave him two. I like them both, but I gravitated toward the X…

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I deeply enjoyed this year’s Day of the Devs: The Game Awards Edition showcase, but my main takeaway from the presentation was probably not the intended one: I’ve decided that 2026 is the year of the frog. Five of this year’s featured games — Frog Sqwad, Stretchmancer, Unshine Arcade, Awaysis, and Big Hops — include frogs in some capacity. A group of frogs is called an army, and they’re taking over. From Frogger to the Animal Crossing franchise’s froggy chair, frogs are nothing new to gaming, but the amphibians appear to be increasingly prevalent in the industry as of late.…

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Roblox is one of the biggest games in the world, with millions of different experiences that players can hop into. One of the biggest selling points is that it can be played practically anywhere, from phones to Xbox to a standard computer.Of course, not everyone has a PC rig the size of a monster truck, and some folks just want to know if their old laptop or similar device can run Roblox, or find out why they’re running into issues. So, to help you out, we’re listing the exact Roblox system requirements below.Roblox Supported Platforms You can fire up Roblox…

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Battlefield 6 is about to receive a new update. Version 1.1.3.0 is set to arrive tomorrow, December 9 to kick off the third and final phase of the game’s first season. Winter Offensive brings some holiday-themed new content to the game, but it’s not the most interesting part of the patch. That honour goes to a couple of the high-level changes Battlefield Studios has included with the new patch, which range from a major pass on audio to a fix for a particularly annoying bug that’s been seemingly introduced with a recent patch. To see this content please enable targeting…

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Amazon occasionally drops deals that seem too aggressive to be real and this Lenovo gaming laptop falls squarely into that category with specifications that cover gaming, entertainment and serious work tasks across the board. Lenovo’s own website sells this machine at full price without any discounts, but Amazon has slashed 70% off in what appears to be a final clearance situation: You’re looking at a laptop with 40GB of DDR5 RAM, a 1TB SSD, and an AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS processor now priced at $899 instead of the typical $2,999 asking price. See at Amazon Handle Heavy Workloads The Ryzen…

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Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls is all about timing. The game arrives at a time when the fighting game community is starved for the return of a new Marvel vs Capcom title that seemingly will never come: enter Arc System Works, hot off of proving its value in developing Dragon Ball FighterZ, a 3v3 that once replaced Marvel vs Capcom 2 during 2018’s EVO. We’re also in a time when Marvel awareness remains high. Fittingly enough, Marvel Tōkon’s gameplay is all about timing, too. Marvel Tōkon marks a bold new chapter in Marvel gaming, pairing Arc System Works’ signature 2D fighting…

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As The Game Awards draws closer, everyone’s attention right now is on a mysterious demonic monolith that is teasing something. First seen in the Mojave Desert–and described by TGA host Geoff Keighley as being pure “regal.inspiring.thickness” as it stood there–the monolith has now been spotted in Los Angeles. It’s not clear if this is the same monolith as the one in the desert or a new one, and there’s still no clue what this piece of aura-farming architecture is teasing yet.One franchise that it’s probably not linked to? Battlefield, as Battlefield Studios senior director of integrated communications Andy McNamara snapped…

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Where Winds Meet already has a staggering amount of content, but that’s not the end of what we can expect. Developer Everstone Studio just revealed a host of new additions coming to the game this month. It’s clear that the developer is committed to the free-to-play action RPG, and the game’s recent success on Steam, and PlayStation has more than likely solidified the team’s plans for the future of the game. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings On the official Where Winds Meet account on Twitter, the developer shared a brief roadmap of some of…

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