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RPG Cast – Episode 729: “Zelda Goes to IKEA”

Kelley becomes a Battletoads Jedi. Chris visits Atelier Risa the pleasure planet. Robert will pay the price of free-to-play. Josh patents our new adult animation series.

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RPG Cast – Episode 730: “Never Played a JRPG”

Kelley tells us about her new clawed abomination: the cat-raptor. Chris tries to figure out who cross Ross is and why he's so angry. Robert is "surprised" to find horse girls show up on the sheet. Josh is definitely here for the icons.

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RPG Cast – Episode 731: “Dragon Quest: Start Your Own Taco Adventure”

Kelley uses familiars to click her buttons. Josh scribbles in comic sans over your collector's edition with a sharpie. Which is good because Chris can't handle yet another collector's edition. They're all doing better than Ryan, though, who is suffering from Wizardry PTSD.

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RPG Cast – Episode 732: “Excited PoE Noises”

Kelley starts a Reddit fight. Robert learns about purrkour gaming. Pascal makes plans to be a booth babe. Chris eats the mic like it's meat flavored cereal. Mung beans.

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RPG Cast – Episode 733: “You Don’t Have to Go Home but You Can’t Fish Here”

Kelley builds a fan mod alternate LEGO Sonic build. Josh learns not to read the wiki...any wiki. Matt digs through Infinity's trash to find out when the money ran out. Chris is watching the anime...but it's not good either.

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RPG Cast – Episode 734: “You Have Died of Festive Dysentery”

Josh gives us a time to head pat update. Kelley has "unfriendly" written on her vet notes. Robert has spent 10,000 years in the friend zone. Chris designs a pirate city building game with cat girls and heavy metal music, that everyone can love.

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RPG Cast – Episode 735: “Dodge Dragonero”

Chris proclaims that WoW isn't a battery drainer, it's the Warlord of Draenor. Kelley has a soda-fresh Steamdeck. Josh discovers the fifth horseman of the apocalypse: politics. Robert wraps himself in a towel and puts himself in the oven.

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RPG Cast – Episode 736: “Meowsable Pile of Secrets”

Chris warns about goblins and bugbears living together. Josh learns he's the most likely to be loaded into the soul cannon first. Kelley only watches the bottom half of Looney Tunes. And Robert has 99 problems but an EVA waifu ain't one.

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RPG Cast – Episode 737: “India’s Best Divorce Lawyer”

Chris requires pirate games to be on the ocean. Kelley's over capybaras. Josh is betrayed by his potato peeler's safety guard. Also, everybody hates Wakka.

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RPG Cast – Episode 738: “Golf Innit”

Chris goes and touches grass in WoW. Matt brings about the apocalypse through dating. Phil is striking from Persona 5. Now let me tell you all the uses for earwax...

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RPG Cast – Episode 740: “Truck-Kun in the Background Is Slightly Less Blurry”

Chris saw a wizard in Tokyo in Trader Vic's, his robe and wizard hat were perfect. Kelley got tired of Alf memes. Josh shoved his Steam Link in a closet somewhere. Gamers suck, tune in next week for monitor cast.

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RPG Cast – Episode 741: “Make A The Rum!”

Today's cast gets dangerously close to a patent law cast as Chris finds a new pirate game to ignore. Kelley wants truck-kun to be isekai'd into a person. And Josh asks, "What do you get from petting the bear?" No one answers.

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RPG Cast – Episode 742: “Hard Candy Wii U Discs”

Kelley hot boxes her cat. Chris authorizes Lunar to bring back Bill Clinton jokes. And Robert suffers feline gacha girls for us all.

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RPG Cast – Episode 743: “There’s a Body in My Inventory”

Chris got extra hands and became too weird even for SMT. Kelley got to the boat song and noped out. Phil destroyed half the furniture in his living room. Now go give your cat some nose drops.

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RPG Cast – Episode 744: “11.5-Bit Graphics”

Chris is unmasked as The Corporate Body. Tam talks about anime and waifus. Kelley is excited about text size. Josh explains the meaning of "time to shipwreck." Subscribe to our latest offering, The Monthly Litterbox.

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RPG Cast – Episode 746: “Extra Life 2024”

Chris gets killed by Dick Van Dyke. Kelley is done with VR now. Sam had a busy work week of dressing up as a blanket ghost. And Josh sails into invisible walls.

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Musical chairs on Virgin board

Richard Branson’s Virgin Group has swapped out its envoy on Virgin Australia’s board, putting in Warwick Negus.




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Capcom Updates Its Best-Sellers List - Monster Hunter World at 20.9M, RE4 Remake at 8M, More

Capcom has updated its list of Platinum Titles, games that have sold over one million units as of September 30, 2024. The list includes 122 games with sales over one million units, 64 over two million units, 14 over five million units, and six over 10 million units sold.

Resident Evil 4 remake sold 400,000 units to bring lifetime sales to eight million units, Resident Evil 2 remake sold 300,000 units to bring sales to 14.5 million units, and Resident Evil 3 remake sold 200,000 units to bring lifetime sales to 9.2 million units. 

Resident Evil 7: biohazard sold 300,000 units to bring lifetime sales to 14 million units and Resident Evil Village sold 400,000 units to bring sales to 10.5 million units.

Monster Hunter Rise sold 600,000 units in the quarter to bring lifetime sales to 16 million units. Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak sold 400,000 units to bring lifetime sales to 8.8 million units.

Monster Hunter: World sold 400,000 units in the quarter to bring lifetime sales to 20.9 million units, while the Iceborne expansion sold 600,000 units for a total of 14 million units.

Dragon's Dogma 2 sold 300,000 units in the quarter to bring lifetime sales to 3.3 million units. Street Fighter 6 sold 400,000 units in the quarter to bring lifetime sales to 4.1 million units. Devil May Cry 5 sold 300,000 units to bring sales to 8.7 million units. 

Check out the complete list below:

Release Title Platform Million
units
1 Jan 2018 Monster Hunter: World

*Unit sales including Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Master Edition: 27.00 million units

PS4, Xbox One, PC, DL 20.90*
2 Mar 2021 Monster Hunter Rise NSW, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, XSX, PC, DL 16.00
3 Jan 2019 Resident Evil 2 PS4, PS5, Xbox One, XSX, NSW, PC, DL 14.50
4 Jan 2017 RESIDENT EVIL 7 biohazard PS4, PS5, Xbox One, XSX, NSW, PC, DL 14.00
5 Sep 2019 Monster Hunter World: Iceborne PS4, Xbox One, PC, DL 14.00
6 May 2021 Resident Evil Village PS4, PS5, Xbox One, XSX, NSW, PC, DL 10.50
7 Mar 2009 Resident Evil 5 PS3, Xbox 360, DL 9.40
8 Oct 2012 Resident Evil 6 PS3, Xbox 360, DL 9.30
9 Apr 2020 Resident Evil 3 PS4, PS5, Xbox One, XSX, NSW, PC, DL 9.20
10 Jun 2022 Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak NSW, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, XSX, PC, DL 8.80
11 Mar 2019 Devil May Cry 5 PS4, Xbox One, PC, DL 8.70
12 Mar 2023 Resident Evil 4 PS4, PS5, XSX, PC, DL 8.00
13 Feb 2016 Street Fighter V PS4、PC、DL 7.70
14 Jun 1992 Street Fighter II SNES 6.30
15 Jan 1998 Resident Evil 2 PS 4.96
16 Dec 2010 Monster Hunter Freedom 3 PSP, DL 4.90
17 Mar 2017 Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate 3DS, NSW, DL 4.90
18 Nov 2014 Resident Evil PS3, DL 4.50
19 Jan 2016 Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster PS3, PS4, Xbox One, PC, DL 4.40
20 Nov 2015 Monster Hunter Generations 3DS, DL 4.30
21 Oct 2014 Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate 3DS, DL 4.20
22 Jun 2023 Street Fighter 6 PS4, PS5, XSX, PC, DL 4.10
23 Sep 2013 Monster Hunter 4 3DS, DL 4.10
24 Jul 1993 Street Fighter II Turbo SNES 4.10
25 Apr 2013 Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PS3, Xbox 360, DL 4.00
26 Mar 2008 Monster Hunter Freedom Unite PSP, DL 3.80
27 Feb 2019 Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy PS4, NSW, DL 3.80
28 Nov 2013 Dead Rising 3 Xbox One, DL 3.80
29 Feb 2009 Street Fighter IV PS3, Xbox 360, DL 3.60
30 Mar 2015 Resident Evil Revelations 2 PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC, DL 3.60
31 Mar 2016 Resident Evil 6 PS4, Xbox One, DL 3.50
32 Sep 1999 Resident Evil 3 Nemesis PS 3.50
33 May 2018 Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection PS4, Xbox One, NSW, PC, DL 3.40
34 Jun 2016 Resident Evil 5 PS4, Xbox One, DL 3.30
35 Aug 2016 Resident Evil 4 PS4, Xbox One, DL 3.30
36 Mar 2024 Dragon’s Dogma 2 PS5, XSX, DL 3.30
37 Sep 2010 Dead Rising 2 PS3, Xbox 360, PC, DL 3.20
38 Jan 2013 DmC Devil May Cry PS3, Xbox 360, DL 3.10
39 Jan 2008 Devil May Cry 4 PS3, Xbox 360, DL 3.00
40 Feb 2014 Resident Evil 4: Ultimate HD Edition PC, DL 3.00
41 Jun 2015 Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition PS4, Xbox One, DL 2.80
42 Mar 1996 Resident Evil PS 2.75
43 May 2013 Resident Evil Revelations PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PC, DL 2.70
44 Mar 2012 Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City PS3, Xbox 360, DL 2.70
45 Dec 2011 Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate 3DS, DL 2.60
46 Oct 2017 Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PS4, Xbox One, DL 2.50
47 Dec 2017 Okami HD PS4, Xbox One, NSW, DL 2.50
48 Feb 2021 Capcom Arcade Stadium DL (PS4, Xbox One, NSW, PC) 2.40
49 Feb 2007 Monster Hunter Freedom 2 PSP 2.40
50 Feb 2010 Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition PS3, Xbox 360, DL 2.40
51 Jul 1999 Dino Crisis PS 2.40
52 Sep 2017 Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite PS4, Xbox One, PC, DL 2.30
53 Dec 2005 Resident Evil 4 PS2 2.30
54 Aug 2014 Ultra Street Fighter IV PS3, Xbox 360, PC, DL 2.20
55 Feb 2011 Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds PS3, Xbox 360 2.20
56 May 2010 Lost Planet 2 PS3, Xbox 360, DL 2.20
57 Aug 2001 Devil May Cry PS2 2.16
58 Mar 2002 Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny PS2 2.10
59 Jan 2001 Onimusha: Warlords PS2 2.02
60 Jul 2021 Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin NSW, PS4, PC, DL 2.00
61 Mar 2017 Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 PS4, Xbox One, DL 2.00
62 May 2007 Resident Evil 4 Wii edition Wii, DL 2.00
63 Mar 2018 Devil May Cry HD Collection PS4, Xbox One, DL 2.00
64 Jun 1994 Super Street Fighter II SNES 2.00
65 Aug 2009 Monster Hunter Tri Wii 1.90
66 Oct 2018 Mega Man 11 PS4, Xbox One, NSW, DL 1.90
67 Apr 2010 Super Street Fighter IV PS3, Xbox 360, DL 1.90
68 Mar 2012 Street Fighter X Tekken PS3, Xbox 360, DL 1.90
69 Aug 2006 Dead Rising Xbox 360, DL 1.80
70 Jul 2022 Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium DL (PS4, Xbox One, NSW, PC) 1.80
71 Dec 2006 Lost Planet Extreme Condition Xbox 360, DL 1.70
72 Nov 2013 DuckTales: Remastered PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, DL 1.70
73 Jan 2003 Devil May Cry 2 PS2 1.70
74 Sep 1993 Street Fighter II’ Special Champion Edition MD 1.65
75 Jun 1986 Ghosts’n Goblins NES 1.64
76 Aug 2015 Mega Man Legacy Collection PS4, Xbox One, DL 1.60
77 Dec 2016 Dead Rising 4 Xbox One, PC, DL 1.60
78 Jan 2005 Resident Evil 4 GC 1.60
79 Feb 2004 Onimusha 3: Demon Siege PS2 1.52
80 Dec 1988 Mega Man 2 NES 1.51
81 Sep 2016 Dead Rising PS4, Xbox One, DL 1.50
82 Jun 2013 Remember Me PS3, Xbox 360, PC, DL 1.50
83 Nov 2017 Resident Evil Revelations Collection NSW, DL 1.50
84 Feb 2014 Strider DL(PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC) 1.50
85 Oct 2010 Dead Rising 2 Off The Record PS3, Xbox 360, DL 1.50
86 Dec 1990 Final Fight SNES 1.48
87 Dec 2003 Resident Evil Outbreak PS2 1.45
88 Mar 2001 Resident Evil Code: Veronica X PS2, DC 1.40
89 Jul 2009 Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age Of Heroes DL (PS3, Xbox 360) 1.40
90 Sep 2014 Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition PC, DL 1.40
91 Mar 2015 DmC Devil May Cry Definitive Edition PS4, Xbox One, DL 1.40
92 Mar 2002 Resident Evil GC 1.35
93 Dec 2003 Mega Man Battle Network 4 GBA 1.35
94 Jul 2018 Mega Man X Legacy Collection PS4, Xbox One, NSW, DL 1.30
95 Jun 2009 Bionic Commando PS3, Xbox 360, PC, DL 1.30
96 May 2012 Dragon’s Dogma PS3, Xbox 360 1.30
97 Feb 2011 Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition 3DS, DL 1.30
98 Dec 2005 Monster Hunter Freedom PSP, DL 1.30
99 Mar 2012 Resident Evil 4 DL(PS3, Xbox 360) 1.30
100 Nov 2007 Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles Wii 1.30
101 Feb 2005 Devil May Cry 3 PS2 1.30
102 Nov 2002 Resident Evil 0 GC 1.25
103 Jun 2011 Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition PS3, Xbox 360, DL 1.20
104 Sep 2000 Dino Crisis 2 PS 1.20
105 Nov 2011 Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 PS3, Xbox 360, DL 1.20
106 Mar 2012 Devil May Cry HD Collection PS3, Xbox 360, DL 1.20
107 Apr 2019 Dragon’s Dogma DARK ARISEN NSW, DL 1.20
108 Sep 2016 Dead Rising 2 Off The Record PS4, Xbox One, DL 1.20
109 Aug 1998 Resident Evil Director’s Cut Dual Shock PS 1.20
110 Dec 1993 Mega Man X SNES 1.16
111 Feb 2000 Resident Evil Code: Veronica DC 1.14
112 Sep 1986 Commando NES 1.14
113 Sep 1997 Resident Evil Director’s Cut PS 1.13
114 Aug 2017 Resident Evil Revelations PS4, Xbox One, DL 1.10
115 Jul 2021 The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles PS4, NSW, DL 1.10
116 Oct 1991 Super Ghouls’n Ghosts SNES 1.09
117 Sep 1990 Mega Man 3 NES 1.08
118 May 1993 Final Fight 2 SNES 1.03
119 Oct 2019 Resident Evil 6 DL (NSW) 1.00
120 Dec 1998 Street Fighter Alpha 3 PS 1.00
121 Jul 2018 Megaman X Anniversary Collection 2 PS4, Xbox One, NSW, DL 1.00
122 Feb 2006 Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition PS2 1.00

A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463020/capcom-updates-its-best-sellers-list-monster-hunter-world-at-209m-re4-remake-at-8m-more/




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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Tops the PS5 PS Store Download Charts in October

Sony has released the US and European PlayStation Store downloads charts for September 2024.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 topped the PlayStation 5 charts in the US and Canada, as well as on the European charts. Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero was number two in the US and Canada, as well as in Europe. Undisputed was number three in the US and Canada, while it was EA Sports FC 25 in Europe.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 was the most downloaded game on the PlayStation 4 charts in the US and Canada, while it was EA Sports FC 25 on the European charts. Minecraft was number two in the US and Canada, while it was Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 in Europe. Red Dead Redemption 2 was number three in the US and Canada, while it was The Forest in Europe.

Arizona Sunshine Remake topped the PlayStation VR2 charts in the US and Canada, as well as in Europe. Beat Saber VR was number two in the US and Canada, while it was The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR in Europe. The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR was number three in the US and Canada, while it was Metro Awakening in Europe.

ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission topped the PlayStation VR charts in the US and Canada, while it was Batman: Arkham VR in Europe. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR was number two in the US and Canada, while it was The Exorcist: Legion VR in Europe.

Throne and Liberty topped the free-to-play US and Canada charts, and in Europe. Fortnite was number two in the US and Canada, and in Europe.

Here is the complete list of charts:

PS5 Games

US/Canada EU
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO
Undisputed EA SPORTS FC 25
SILENT HILL 2 SILENT HILL 2
EA SPORTS Madden NFL 25 Grand Theft Auto V
NBA 2K25 Phasmophobia
EA SPORTS FC 25 Undisputed
Grand Theft Auto V Hogwarts Legacy
Dragon Age: The Veilguard Palworld
Palworld It Takes Two
Metaphor: ReFantazio Dragon Age: The Veilguard
Phasmophobia Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
SONIC X SHADOW GENERATIONS Black Myth: Wukong
EA SPORTS College Football 25 Metaphor: ReFantazio
NHL 25 ASTRO BOT
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 NEW WORLD: AETERNUM
Black Myth: Wukong Resident Evil 4
ASTRO BOT NBA 2K25
Hogwarts Legacy Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2
NEW WORLD: AETERNUM Cyberpunk 2077
*Naming of products may differ between regions
*Upgrades not included

PS4 Games

US/Canada EU
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 EA SPORTS FC 25
Minecraft Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
Red Dead Redemption 2 The Forest
Batman: Arkham Knight Minecraft
The Forest Red Dead Redemption 2
Grand Theft Auto V Grand Theft Auto V
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands A Way Out
theHunter: Call of the Wild Batman: Arkham Knight
EA SPORTS Madden NFL 25 Hogwarts Legacy
Call of Duty: Black Ops III Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands
Gang Beasts Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Dying Light Need for Speed Payback
Pacify Dying Light
Mafia: Trilogy Mafia: Trilogy
A Way Out Unravel Two
EA SPORTS FC 25 Need for Speed Heat
Alien: Isolation Gang Beasts
Injustice 2 Middle-earth: Shadow of War
Need for Speed Heat Pacify
DayZ DayZ
   *Naming of products may differ between regions

PS VR2 Games*

US/Canada EU
Arizona Sunshine Remake Arizona Sunshine Remake
Beat Saber The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR
The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR Metro Awakening
Among Us VR Beat Saber
Grand Rush VR Highway Car Traffic Racing Simulator Grand Rush VR Highway Car Traffic Racing Simulator
Metro Awakening Arizona Sunshine 2
Into the Radius Among Us VR
Arizona Sunshine 2 Pavlov
Pavlov Into the Radius
Legendary Tales Crossfire: Sierra Squad
 *PS Store purchases only. Game upgrades or games bundled with hardware not included

PS VR Games

US/Canada EU
ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission Batman: Arkham VR
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR The Exorcist: Legion VR
The Walking Dead Onslaught Sniper Elite VR
Batman: Arkham VR The Walking Dead Onslaught
Paranormal Activity: The Lost Soul ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission
The Exorcist: Legion VR Titanic VR
Job Simulator Job Simulator
Beat Saber Beat Saber
SUPERHOT VR Paranormal Activity: The Lost Soul
Marvel’s Iron Man VR Ghost Giant

Free to Play (PS5 + PS4)

US/Canada EU
THRONE AND LIBERTY THRONE AND LIBERTY
Fortnite Fortnite
Roblox Roblox
Call of Duty: Warzone Call of Duty: Warzone
Rocket League Rocket League
Asphalt Legends Unite Asphalt Legends Unite
VALORANT eFootball
Apex Legends VALORANT
Fall Guys Fall Guys
eFootball Stumble Guys

A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463025/call-of-duty-black-ops-6-tops-the-ps5-ps-store-download-charts-in-october/




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Sony Discusses What Lessons Can be Learned from the Failure of Concord

Sony president Hiroki Totoki in a Q&A session with investors was asked about the failure of Concord, which was shut down less than two weeks after it released.

"Currently, we are still in the process of learning," said Totoki (via VideoGamesChronicle). "And basically, with regards to new IP, of course, you don’t know the result until you actually try it.

"So for us, for our reflection, we probably need to have a lot of gates, including user testing or internal evaluation, and the timing of such gates. And then we need to bring them forward, and we should have done those gates much earlier than we did.

"Also, we have a siloed organisation, so going beyond the boundaries of those organisations in terms of development, and also sales, I think that could have been much smoother.

"And then going forward, in our own titles and in third-party titles, we do have many different windows. And we want to be able to select the right and optimal window so that we can deploy them on our own platform without cannibalization, so that we can maximize our performance in terms of title launches. That’s all I have."

Sony senior vice president for finance and IR Sadahiko Hayakawa discussed the success of Helldivers 2 and the failure of Concord.

"We launched two live-service games this year," he said. "Helldivers 2 was a huge hit, while Concord ended up being shut down. We gained a lot of experience and learned a lot from both.

"We intend to share the lessons learned from our successes and failures across our studios, including in the areas of title development management as well as the process of continually adding expanded content and scaling the service after its release so as to strengthen our development management system.

"We intend to build on an optimum title portfolio during the current mid-range plan period that combines single-player games – which are our strengths and which have a higher predictability of becoming hits due to our proven IP – with live-service games that pursue upside while taking on a certain amount of risk upon release."

Concord released for the PlayStation 5 and PC on August 23, and it was shut down on September 6.

A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463026/sony-discusses-what-lessons-can-be-learned-from-the-failure-of-concord/




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EA Sports FC 25 Debuts in 1st on the Canadian Charts

EA Sports FC 25 has debuted in first place on the Canadian charts for September 2024, according to data from Circana (formerly The NPD Group) reported by the Entertainment Software Association of Canada (ESA).

There were four other new releases in the top 10 with NHL 25 debuting in second place, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom in third place, Astro Bot in fourth place, and NBA 2K25 in 10th place.

Star Wars: Outlaws is in fifth place, Hogwarts Legacy is in sixth place, and Madden NFL 25 is in seventh place. God of War: Ragnarök is in eighth place following the release of the PC version and Elden Ring is in ninth place.

Top 10 best-selling games in Canada:

  1. EA Sports FC 25 - NEW
  2. NHL 25 - NEW
  3. The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom* - NEW
  4. Astro Bot - NEW
  5. Star Wars: Outlaws
  6. Hogwarts Legacy
  7. Madden NFL 25
  8. God of War: Ragnarök
  9. Elden Ring
  10. NBA 2K25* - NEW

*Digital sales not included

A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463027/ea-sports-fc-25-debuts-in-1st-on-the-canadian-charts/




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Card-en-Ciel (NS)

Inti Creates has made a living creating 2D side-scrolling action-platformers. So when it officially revealed Card-en-Ciel, a dungeon-diving, roguish card-collector that draws its inspiration from games like Slay the Spire and Mega Man Battle Network, it turned some heads. Indeed, this latest production represents a fairly significant departure for the independent developer, even as it embraces a familiar philosophy when it comes to art direction, music, and character design. The question remains: is this the start of something special for Inti Creates or still a work in progress?

The story in Card-en-Ciel takes place in the not-too-distant future, where citizens increasingly turn to "full-dive" games, fully immersive virtual reality experiences. As these games became more popular and ubiquitous, criminal activity within the virtual space exploded. This activity, referred to collectively as "full-dive crimes", became such a problem that ordinary citizens took it upon themselves to fight back. One such crusader is Neon Nanashiki, the self-described Gaming Chair Detective. When Neon receives a suspicious email with the subject line "Please save the world", he logs into the virtual space, which turns out to be the back-end of the full-dive game Rust Tactics. There he meets a strange girl named Ancie, who explains that data from some game worlds is leaking into others, creating monsters and dungeons. Soon, Neon and Ancie team up to resolve the errors and anomalies.

Despite a very promising premise, Card-en-Ciel doesn't do enough with its story. Ultimately, it's difficult to get invested in the stakes or the characters. Neon is your boilerplate archetypal hero, Ancie is frustratingly submissive, and the mystery villain generic and forgettable. There's also a some fan service here, which feels out of place. To be fair, there are some amusing conversations inside dungeons where Neon and Ancie talk about the type of game they're exploring, leading to several self-deprecating meta jokes at Inti Creates' expense, but for the most part there isn't a lot to latch on to. It hurts also that the studio dropped the ball in terms of visual storytelling. You select dungeons from a menu list, instead of traveling to them physically, and each dungeon — despite representing a wildly different game and genre — has roughly the same layout and look.

It's strange that dungeons are so alike, because every one of the 300 collectible cards is entirely unique, with its own statistics, portrait art, and voice sample. As a result, collecting and experimenting with different cards is quite fun. Clearly, a lot of time, energy, and attention-to-detail went into the audiovisual design of each and every card.

The same can be said for the card-battling mechanics. Inti Creates obviously took the time to sort out the various rules and synergies of each card type, allowing for many different approaches and strategies. At the simplest level, each card can be used to produce an effect or for movement along each battle map's 6x3 grid. The effects fall into three general categories of break, damage, and support. Using a card with a break effect will reduce a monster's attack power and chip away at its balance. If you reduce the enemy's balance to zero, it will enter breakdown, rendering it unable to act for one turn and opening it up to double the output from damage cards. In addition, triggering a breakdown will recover your cost by one. You only have three cost (action points) at the start of each turn, and each card has an individual cost between zero and three.

Things get even more interesting with the introduction of muse cards and special skills. Once you recruit a muse card, you can activate it by fulfilling certain conditions, for example by forging three zero-cost cards. The muse will then begin their performance, bestowing unique effects during battle. Not only that, but the performance will award Neon Special Skill energy, which allows him to convert any card to a significantly more powerful variant for a turn. Consequently, in each dungeon it's important to unlock muses and then recruit cards likely to trigger the muse and/or reap the rewards of a performance. When you do this right, and lay waste efficiently to the monsters and bosses in a dungeon, it feels amazing.

The problem, as mentioned before, is that each dungeon feels like the exact same thing. Apart from a specific final boss, who represents the protagonist of the fictional game world, almost everything is identical. Neon crosses the same generic square rooms & bridges and fights the same monsters over and over. It just gets boring after a while. Inti Creates really should have designed each dungeon with a layout and aesthetic unique to the IP on display.

Then there's the issue with Grand Battle dungeons. These are climactic dungeons at the end of each chapter where you face off against the mystery villain. Regrettably, the rules here are different. No cards and muses can be obtained in these areas; rather you bring with you every card and muse you've accumulated to that point. The problem here is threefold: one, it removes the rogue-like flavor of standard dungeons, where you need to build a powerful deck from square one; two, it creates a lot of bloat in your deck; and three, it opens up the opportunity for irksome chain reactions, where a single card might trigger a half dozen muse performances one after the other.

Card-en-Ciel partially makes up for some samey, tiresome dungeons with a huge amount of replay value. Indeed, the game is incredibly generous when it comes to content and replayability. Not only are there 300+ cards to collect, but there are 12 total main dungeons, each of which can be experienced at 11(!) different difficulty levels. And once you beat the game, you'll begin to unlock four secret dungeons. Moreover, there are daily & weekly dungeons, plus online network battles where you can fight opponents from around the world using a randomly generated starting deck. If you're someone who loves the core gameplay, you could spend dozens of hours with Card-en-Ciel. If you're more of a one-and-done sort of player, expect roughly 15 hours. Note: Inti Creates announced last week that the game will receive new content, including post-game dungeons, each month for at least five months starting this November.

For a new IP, Card-en-Ciel shows potential. The premise is intriguing, the core rules and mechanics provide a strong foundation for tactical decision-making, and the replay value is absurdly high. Regrettably, the campaign that houses everything is a slight letdown, due to clichéd storytelling, forgettable characters, and generic, tedious dungeons. By retaining the core card-collecting system and enhancing the narrative and structural pieces, Inti Creates could have something special on its hands. 

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Anderson Cooper Literally Calls Bulls*** on Surrogate’s Trump Defense

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CNN anchor Anderson Cooper was flabbergasted Wednesday by a surrogate’s defense of Donald Trump, calling his explanation for the former president’s bombastic statements literal “bulls---.”

On AC360, former California Lieutenant Gov. Abel Maldonado, a Republican, said that Trump’s recent comments calling for the military to “handle” Democrats were simply his way of expressing his inner New Yorker. “He’s a fighter,” Maldonado added.

The conversation began when Cooper brought up Trump’s former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley, who, alongside other military leaders, have begun to warn of the dangers of re-electing the former president. Milley has called Trump a “fascist to his core.”

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‘Anora’: The Screwball Stripper Odyssey That Should Win All the Oscars

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Movies can’t, by definition, be all things to all people, and yet Anora—winner of the Cannes Film Festival’s highest honor, the Palme d’Or—manages to vacillate between assorted registers with stunning, and ultimately affecting, aplomb.

Another of The Florida Project and Red Rocket writer/director Sean Baker’s tales of marginalized individuals struggling to survive and find themselves in an often-unforgiving world, the film is a character study, romance, crime saga, screwball comedy, and vérité drama all wrapped into one unique and dexterous package. More impressive than its nimbleness, however, is its poise and empathy, the latter of which is chiefly bestowed upon its protagonist, whose life is thrown for a rollercoaster-grade loop-di-loop thanks to a chance introduction.

Ani (Mikey Madison, in a star-making turn) is a Brighton Beach 23-year-old who lives with her sister and earns a living stripping at a local club. Anora, which hits theaters Oct. 18, introduces her at the end of a long pan along a bench where men are receiving lap dances from erotic professionals. Fixating on Ani’s face as she flashes the fake smile that her customers crave and her superiors demand, Baker’s camera creates immediate, intimate engagement with the young woman, and that continues as it presents snapshots of her daily (or, rather, nightly) routine at her place of employment.

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Tegan and Sara: The Pop-Rock Twins Driven Mad by a Wild Catfishing Scheme

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Online interactions are based on trust, since there are few definitive ways to certify the identity of the person with whom one is communicating. Naturally, this situation can lead to deception and manipulation, as it has—to tormenting effect—for Tegan and Sara, the popular indie rock duo whose lives have been turned upside down by a mysterious bad faith actor who, for more than a decade, has impersonated Tegan with fans, friends, and business partners.

Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara is an investigation into the myriad means by which the internet can be wielded to nefarious ends. More than that, though, it’s an anatomy of a crime and the complicated wreckage wrought by it, not just for the famous artists but also for the innocent admirers who were tricked into believing that fiction was reality.

Premiering on Hulu on Oct. 18, following its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, Erin Lee Carr’s documentary is a chilling snapshot of the unholy marriage of corrosive fandom and online duplicity. At its center are Tegan and Sara, the identical twin songstresses who began making a name for themselves in the early 2000s both for their talent and for being openly gay. This earned them a loyal fanbase of queer women and men who saw themselves reflected in Tegan and Sara, and that bond was strengthened by the siblings’ active interest in interacting with fans in person—Tegan would chat with show attendees in line and at the merch table—and on LiveJournal and other budding message-board platforms that afforded a previously unavailable degree of contact.

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Trump Calls Jan. 6, the Day His Supporters Led a Failed Insurrection, ‘A Day of Love’

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Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Jan. 6, 2021— the day his supporters occupied Congress in a failed insurrection to try to stop lawmakers from certifying Joe Biden’s election victory—was a “day of love.”

Trump made the baffling claim during a televised election town hall hosted by Univision.

Ramiro González, a construction worker from Tampa, told the meeting he deregistered as a Republican because he found Trump’s “inaction” during both Jan. 6 and the COVID-19 pandemic “disturbing.” He asked Trump to square his controversial behavior during the attack on the U.S. Capitol—and the fact that many of his own former administration officials don’t support him any longer—with why he should be re-elected.

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Liam Payne 911 Caller Said One Direction Star’s Life Could Be in Danger Minutes Before Death

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A hotel worker called 911 to request urgent assistance before musician Liam Payne fell to his death from the third floor of the building in Buenos Aires on Wednesday.

The 31-year-old British singer and former member of the boy band One Direction died after he “jumped from the balcony of his room,” Buenos Aires Security Ministry Communications Director Pablo Policicchio told the Associated Press. He added that police had been called to the Casa Sur Hotel in the Argentine capital after receiving an emergency call shortly after 5 p.m. local time about an “aggressive man who could be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.”

A transcript of a 911 call published by the BBC shows a worker at the hotel telling the operator that they have “a guest who is high on drugs and who is trashing the room” and the staff therefore “need someone to come.”

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Mitch McConnell Called Donald Trump a ‘Stupid’ and ‘Despicable Human Being’

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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell called his party’s presidential nominee, Donald Trump, a “stupid,” “ill-tempered,” and “despicable human being,” according to his own records.

McConnell made the withering assessments in a series of private “personal oral histories” that he gave to Michael Tackett, the deputy Washington bureau chief of the Associated Press, who has a forthcoming biography about the Kentucky senator called The Price of Power. The AP conveniently reported the book’s juicy details.

McConnell’s remarks were made after the 2020 election that Trump lost, and the senator was apparently elated to see the backside of the former president, musing, “it’s not just the Democrats who are counting the days” until he leaves office.

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Donald Trump Cancels Second Mainstream Interview in Days

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Donald Trump pulled out of another mainstream interview Thursday–this time nixing a sit-down with NBC News.

The interview, CNN reported, would be in Philadelphia with NBC News' senior business correspondent, Christine Romans. CNN’s Brian Stelter said one source suggested that it had only been “postponed.”

It was the second time in a week that he had canceled a scheduled appearance outside the conservative news sphere, CNN’s Reliable Sources reported Thursday. He had canceled an in-studio appearance on the CNBC flagship show, Squawk Box, which was due on Friday.

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Nightingale can't outfly "the stark realities of the industry" as creators Inflexion close UK office and lay people off

Inflexion Games are closing their UK office, laying off staff and restructuring their main Canadian studio after failing to find commercial success with their Victorian fantasy survival game Nightingale. Reportedly, at least 22 people have been let go.

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Moida Mansion is the new free game from Return Of The Obra Dinn’s Lucas Pope, and it's out now

You remember Lucas Pope, right? He who casually dropped two of the most influential puzzle games ever then got distracted by yellow cranks for six years, occasionally popping up to drop a demake of Papers Please? Well, Pope has ceased hogging that crank, for now at least, and just released Haloween-y adventure game Moida Mansion. It’s on Itch here, and it’s completely free to play in your browser.

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I am deeply enamoured by Dragon Age: The Veilguard's intricate and ridiculous fashion design

Some extremely fresh vintage workwear that I bought for entirely practical reasons aside, I’m not exactly a fashion person. I have nobody to impress most days but my cat, and the only item of clothing she appears to have an opinion on is my Oodie, which is very comfortable for both of us and also smells like a chicken shop, which I imagine is more pleasant for her than me.

This aside, I found myself taking a whole bunch of Dragon Age: The Veilguard screenshots as I played just to capture the RPG’s various outfits. They are ridiculous. Incredibly intricate and detailed, as well as being obscenely impractical for the most part. I do not like any of them in the sense I would wear them, but I like all of them in the sense that they display artists allowed to run free like caffeinated weasels and indulge their every whim.

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Showa American Story is Yakuza: Dead Souls meets Tokyo Gore Police, and it looks incredible

Some days, I wonder if every word written before a trailer is actually superfluous. It’s a visual medium, after all. What can a description achieve save to clumsily gesture at the true shape of something; a dog-eared tour brochure for a thrilling weekend spelunking in Plato’s cave? I can usually shake this feeling, but gory zombie action game Showa American Story is my breaking point. There is nothing I can impart about this thing that will not be conveyed better by allowing its new trailer to wash over you like a tide of sheer videogame. Here’s it:

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The Monster Hunter Wilds beta is live with an early glimpse of the new camping, wound and weather systems

Stroll on down to Uncle Capcom's garage, girls and boys, because it's time to meddle with a cat's voicebox, ride a combat peacock and meticulously injure a vast, blubbery teddybear. By which I mean, the Monster Hunter Wilds beta is now live on Steam through to 4th November at 2.59am GMT. That's 2.59am sharp. If you're hurrying along at 3am on Monday absolutely desperate to polish the aesthetics of a small enslaved catperson, you can sod off and play Dragon Age: The Veilguard instead.

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 multiplayer review: it's like Call Of Duty

People have asked me, a Call Of Duty liker, "How's the new COD?" - such is the mass appeal of Call Of Duty that even a lot of my non-industry pals are invested in whether Black Ops 6's shooty really does bang. And every single time my brain clunks into gear and I turn inwards, where I struggle to come up with anything meaningful to say. So much so that a fog develops and out of the fog emerges a figure - it's me. I'm holding an M4A1 with an extended barrel and a vertical foregrip. My brain and body perform a pincer movement of physical response: 1) I shrug 2) I say, "It's like Call Of Duty".

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Typing Of The Dead meets Resident Evil with co-op in Blood Typers, which has a demo you can play now

Typing Of The Dead released in arcades 25 years ago remains a masterpiece - funny, absurd, tense, and novel. I am keen on any game that aims to follow in its footsteps, and there are a few. The latest is Blood Typers, a horror game where you tippity-tap on your keyboard to fight montsters in a spooky mansion, but this isn't a rail shooter, so you'll be typing to explore and navigate, too.

It's now got a release of February 2025, and there's a demo you can play now.

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Thysiastery is an anime Legend Of Grimrock, and you can attack the dinosaur merchants if you’re a complete monster

One of my lesser quality tests for an RPG is whether the shopkeepers complain at you for not buying anything. Grumpy shopkeepers, good RPG. This most specific of litmus tests has served me well, although I must admit that I’d happily upgrade it to ‘shopkeepers you can attack’, would that not disqualify 99% of games. But not turn based dungeon crawler Thysiastery, it turns out. This “dungeon crawler RPG featuring traditional roguelike and turn-based gameplay” apparently trusts you enough to let you recklessly batter its friendly wandering lizard merchants. You’d be a monster for it, of course, but it’s nice to have options.

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The Forever Winter devs answer complaints about water scarcity... by adding thieves who invade your HQ and steal your water

When nightmarish sci-fi extraction shooter The Forever Winter launched into early access in September it was somewhat messy. Bugs and maddening enemy spawns diminished the tension of being a fleshy human scavenger in a mech battlefield. But one feature annoyed some players much more - fresh water. See, you need to keep your headquarters stocked with water, as it gets steadily used by your settlement's inhabitants. The catch being that this water diminishes even while you're not playing the game. If it runs out completely, then everything you've collected gets wiped. The developers have listened to complaints about this most Farmville of mechanics, and they've answered in an interesting way. Water thieves! Now, on top of the usual downward trickle, burglars will come to steal your H2O as well.

It's not as bad as it sounds.

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  • Science Fiction
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Diablo 4 director's plan for Gears Of War 6 was to blast the beefcakes to another planet

While we're getting a Gears Of War prequel in Gears Of War: E-Day, this does mean that Gears Of War 6 is yet to be a thing. In a recent episode of IGN's Podcast Unlocked, former Gears Of War director and current Diablo 4 lead Rod Fergusson revealed what his plans were for Gears 6 when he left. In short, he was going to take the game to space. Righto.

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Black Ops 6 devs still looking into unfair spawning - "yes, we saw ourselves in a Killcam before selecting a Loadout too"

Early reactions to Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 multiplayer range from frothing dislike through omnimovement hype to our own Ed Thorn's dead-eyed appraisal that it's "a good one, I think. Not a bad one. If you like Call Of Duty, you will like this. If you don't like Call Of Duty, you will not like this." I feel like we need to emergency-deploy a supply crate of smelling salts, because the sheer OK-ness of Black Ops 6 appears to have tumbled Ed into a stupor.

Perhaps it would be a different story if he'd encountered some of the spawning issues and glitches people are talking about, with players joining games and materialising right into a hail of fire. The players in question include Black Ops 6's developers, who comically note in the latest Black Ops 6 patch notes that "Yes, we saw ourselves in a Killcam before selecting a Loadout too." The latest patch seeks to address this, naturally. As regards the campaign side of things, it also resets your safehouse currency to 5000, if you've had your single player funds stolen (or multiplied) by technical gremlins.

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 campaign review: a military shooter that comes disguised as other, better games

As a yearly blockbuster, Call of Duty, through sheer expense and effort, would like you to think it is the Die Hard of video games. Or, depending on the setting, the Saving Private Ryan of video games. But it is barely Black Hawk Down. This latest campaign in Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 reminds me more of the forgettable Netflix shootfests that thumbnail their way across your TV screen as you try to find some gritty nothing to aid you in zoning out of life. Still, there is an anecdotal contingent of casual sofa sitters for whom Call Of Duty is the game. A balls-to-the-wall shooter to return to every winter and rinse through in a weekend. Ed has already gestured at its multiplayer, announcing: "yup, it's COD", like a deeply tired Captain Birdseye inspecting the day's catch, wondering when his life will change. But never mind that. How does the single player story mode hold up? Some are calling it the best campaign in years. And I guess that's true, in the sense that it is the least worst.

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You can now make video clips using Steam's built-in game recording feature, as an update rolls it out to all users

Steam's built-in game recording feature has been usable in beta since the summer, but it has now been properly launched for every user, following a client update to Steam yesterday. It's basically another method of capturing funny ragdoll glitches and posting them on the "lol-games-are-dumb" channel of your friend's Discord. Or for posting that flukey knife throw in Call Of Duty to Twitter, as if you really meant to kill the man from across the map all along. Or saving a clip for your personal records, like the footage of that time you yeeted an innocent citizen off the 50-foot wall of a castle town in Dragon's Dogma 2. We all do that, right? Right?

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Take-Two are selling Private Division and closing Roll7 and Intercept, because they're in "the business of making great big hits"

Take-Two Interactive have sold their publishing label Private Division to an unnamed party, along with five of Private Division's "live and unreleased titles". The GTA 6 publisher have also finally confirmed that they have shut down OlliOlli World and Rollerdrome devs Roll7 together with Kerbal Space Program 2 creators Intercept Games, months after performing mass layoffs at both studios.

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Some guy complained this fishing game only caters to queer players, so the dev added a "straight" title - it costs $9999

When multiplayer fishing game Webfishing came out last month, it offered a relaxing hangout zone for cats and dogs. Everything revolves around catching, selling, and collecting the fish that gather in the rivers of a small island. It also lets you customise your character with clothing. Mostly simple hats and shorts, but some options let players celebrate their sexuality, such as a rainbow-adorned t-shirts, or titles that hang above your character which simply say "Trans" or "Bi". All this led one player to complain there was no "Straight" title. So, the developer added one. It costs 10 grand.

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VED: Purification is a free prologue to the full hand-drawn RPG, complete with Stetson hats and Evil Dead trees

Got an email about this. Looks cool. Is free. “I’ll write about that,” I thought. “I’ll write about that for Rock Paper Shotgun, a place that semi-regularly posts articles about cool and free games.” So here we are. If you’re waiting for the other shoe to drop, assuming the only reason I’d open an article in a superfluous and straightforward manner is because I’m about to deliver some sort of third sentence twist, you’re completely wrong! There’s no twist at all. I’m simply going to deliver some information about the game in a neutral tone. You can find VED: Purification, a free prologue demo to RPG VED, here.

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Nvidia are slapping a 100-hour monthly cap on GeForce Now streaming, with charges for extra time

GeForce Now, Nvidia’s PC-focused game streaming service, will begin calling time on its most muscular of power users. A post on the GFN subreddit announced the introduction of a 100-hour monthly cap (or "allowance"), effective from January 1st 2025 for anyone who signs up after that date. Existing streamists, or anyone who signs up by the end of 2024, will get a year’s grace period before the limit kicks in from January 2026.

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6's first multiplayer season promises new maps, modes, and a hefty Hand Cannon

Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 has been out for a little while already, what with me giving its multiplayer largely a thumbs up. Still, it's an ever-evolving thing and Activision have announced the game's first seasonal drop. It's a hefty one with a lot of additions, so I'll try my best to break down the good stuff. TLDR: there's some new maps for multiplayer and zombies, new modes, and a few extra bits. I'm mildly excited for more. More in this case is good.

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