Remedy Entertainment revealed in its latest financial report that it has yet to receive royalty payments for Alan Wake Remastered from Epic Games Publishing because the game hasn’t turned a profit. Epic has to recoup its development and marketing expenses for the game before it’s able to pay royalties, which is par for the course
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We’ve made it through another week but have landed on an ominous date to start the weekend. It’s Friday the 13th! Today marks the release of the game on the latest cover of Game Informer, Evil Dead: The Game. And wouldn’t you know it, we’ve posted the entire cover story from that issue online this week.
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Last week we asked to share the game of your choice in full bloom using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s blooming highlights: M_Joe_Hort shares some lupines in front of a wolf in Red Dead Redemption 2. fotoxbox shares a Tallneck circling a field in bloom in Horizon Forbidden West. coalabr14 shares Jin moving through
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Arma fans may want to clear Tuesday, May 17, from their calendars. Developer Bohemia Interactive announced a livestream on that day focused on the future of the series.  Bohemia’s press release teases next to nothing of what to expect, only saying the presentation will feature an “exciting reveal.” Will it be Arma 4? You can find out by catching the stream
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Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters Reviewed on PC by Leana Hafer. Most of the time I spent with Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate: Daemonhunters, I was having a literal blast plotting how to turn the tide of a seemingly impossible battle with my trusty squad of veteran, psychic space paladins by chaining together just the
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Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising reviewed on PC by Henry Stockdale. Narrated by Daemon Hatfield. Also available on Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch. Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising does exactly what any good companion game should do. Not only does this RPG set the stage nicely for the upcoming Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, it’s an enjoyable adventure that stands
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Salt and Sacrifice is an ambitious sequel that attempts to integrate Monster Hunter mechanics into an already crowded Metroidvania/Soulslike mix, but the strength of its core combat, customization, and refreshing co-op still make it worth checking out. Salt and Sacrifice review by Mitchell Saltzman on PC. Also available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. #IGN
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