Epic recently announced that it will add difficulty settings to its survival game, Lego Fortnite, with the v30.10 update later this week, on Thursday, June 13.
The v30.10 update will introduce Cozy and Expert mode. As the names suggest, each of these modes accommodate very different playstyles. As detailed by a Fortnite blog post, Cozy mode is primarily meant for those who are new to survival games and aren’t looking for too much of a challenge.
Meanwhile, Expert mode will be catered to those looking for more of a challenge. In this mode, Storm-Wild creatures will do more damage, receive more health, and move faster than normal enemies. In addition to storm enemies receiving a buff, permadeath will be enabled in Expert mode. But if they have a Totem of Re…
Though Bandai Namco releases new Tamagotchi devices fairly regularly these days, its next major release is a blast from the past. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Tamagotchi Connection, a refreshed set of the multiplayer-focused virtual pets is set to release on July 9. Not only will you be able to raise you pixelated pet, but they will be able venture out into the world to mingle with other little aliens who also happen to be trapped inside keychain devices. Four different color variants are available to preorder now for $30 each. Alternatively, you can preorder a two-pack for $58 to ensure your little guy makes friends and maybe even finds love. Just please don’t forget to feed your digital pet this time.
Tamagotchi Connection – $30 each
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It won’t be long before The Last of Us Season 2 arrives, as HBO Max has released a new teaser trailer confirming an April 2025 release window. Set in a post-apocalyptic world after the collapse of human civilization, the brief but effective teaser shows off some of the new horrors awaiting Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey’s characters of Joel and Ellie, as well as Kaitlyn Dever’s Abby Anderson in action as she hunts down the duo in the ruins of the old world.
While the first season of The Last of Us adapted the first game, the second season will not adapt all of The Last of Us Part 2. The video game sequel also expanded on its world significantly, as it introduced new factions that Ellie and Abigail ran into, like the Washington Liberation Front based in Seattle, who are op…
It’s been 25 years since Maxis first introduced us to The Sims and began wasting so, so much of our time. EA, not too surprisingly, has taken advantage of this major anniversary to re-release both The Sims and The Sims 2, with all DLC included and the games updated for modern computers. And as you take this dose of nostalgia, you may find yourself looking for some cheats to help you reacquaint yourself with the original classic.
We’ve got you covered. Since this re-release of The Sims 1 is just that–an updated version of the existing game, rather than a remake or remaster–not much has changed about how cheating works in the original Sims title. You don’t have to mess with game files or command lines or anything like that. You simply fire up the game, and once you’re in it,
Modern gamers who have fully embraced digital gaming may believe that the titles they’ve purchased will belong to them in perpetuity. But if anyone is hoping to pass on their Steam backlog to their next of kin, it turns out that Valve doesn’t allow the rights to be transferred. In other words, your Steam library dies with you.
Via Ars Technica, a user on ResetEra posted a reply that they received from Steam support regarding their question about passing on their Steam library through a will. “Unfortunately, Steam accounts and games are non-transferable,” replied a representative from Valve. “Steam Support can’t provide someone else with access to the account or merge its contents with another account. I regret to inform you that your Steam account cannot be transferred via a will.…