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The Thing Remastered shadow drops on PC and console with a new trailer showing how far the cult classic survival horror shooter has come in 22 years
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Although a leak ruined the surprise somewhat
Fortnite's permanent OG mode will preserve "some of the rough edges" from the classic battle royale era, but certain quality-of-life improvements have also made the cut
By Catherine Lewis published
News Yes, you'll still be able to sprint in Fortnite OG
Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi "deeply moved to be back on Xbox" with Fantasian, 17 years after dropping his last under-appreciated Xbox 360 JRPG
By Anna Koselke published
News Fantasian joins Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey on Microsoft's platform
Stardew Valley creator says he had his reasons to announce Haunted Chocolatier so early, and "if I don't post for a while, it doesn't mean I have abandoned the game"
By Anna Koselke published
News His new game "will eventually be finished and come out"
Eric Barone says he just can't "let go" of Stardew Valley "to work on something that isn’t already established and meaningful to people"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News "Stardew Valley is a big and popular game, and I have a lot of attachment to it"
It took 34 years for someone to actually beat the original NES Tetris – now it's coming to Switch so you can try for yourself
By Dustin Bailey published
News The Nintendo Switch Online library is getting an extremely notable classic
Fortnite XP gets a boost after battle royale players complained that leveling up was too slow in Chapter 6, but "it still isn't enough" to make up for the nerf
By Catherine Lewis published
News But hey, it's better than nothing
Fortnite players lament the battle royale "becoming a chore" as XP changes make leveling up much slower in Chapter 6's debut season
By Catherine Lewis published
News It's not just you - progressing through the Battle Pass seems way slower right now
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