RuneScape developer Jagex is finally back to discussing the open-world survival game it first cryptically announced in 2022, but eager fans who have been waiting years to hear more about the RuneScape spin-off had to climb one final mountain: Steam IDs being too long. “Jagex is developing a new survival game set in the RuneScape universe using Unreal Engine 5,” the official Old School RuneScape X (Twitter) account posted on October 15. “We know Jagex is at its best when we’re working with players, so we’re looking to recruit playtesters for our Closed Alpha.” “This reads like your account got hacked and [is] trying to phish people,” said one wary reply. But, no, the announcement is genuine. And, even if it wasn’t, any nefarious phishing scheme would have fallen through. For a brief time, the signup sheet Jagex posted was only allowing fans to submit their information if they added their 16-digit Steam ID. The only problem is that Steam IDs are 17 digits. One person took …
The original Red Dead Redemption and its spooky Undead Nightmare expansion are coming to PC for the first time.In a YouTube video posted today, Rockstar confirmed that “for the first time in its storied legacy, John Marston’s beloved journey can be experienced on PC in stunning, new detail, with both Red Dead Redemption and its iconic zombie-horror companion story, Undead Nightmare, arriving to PC on October 29.The PC version is being worked on in collaboration with British studio Double Eleven, which was founded by former Rockstar developers. It’ll feature “PC-specific enhancements,” which will include native 4K resolution, ultrawide and super-ultrawide support, and NVIDIA DLSS and upscaling support. Of personal intrigue are the adjustable draw distances, which do sound as though they’ll lend plenty of extra oomph on newer hardware.
Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare Coming to PC October 29 – YouTube
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Palworld crossplay has been one of the most requested features since the game’s launch, and while it’s not in the game yet, Pocketpair are working on it. The game’s base-building and Pal-collecting mechanics mean it’s nicely geared towards being a highly social game, and while you can play Palworld with other players, you’re limited to those on the same platform or version of the game as you for now. So, we’ve laid out the details on Palworld’s crossplay capabilities below and whether they’re liable to change in updates to come.Does Palworld have crossplay and cross platform?No, Palworld does not have crossplay or cross-platform functionality between Steam, Xbox, or PS5. Although, there is crossplay for Xbox players and PC players that have Palworld because they bought it on the Microsoft Store or have a PC Game Pass subscription – the Xbox and PC Microsoft Store/Game Pass versions are effectively the same version of the game, hence why they are compatible but the Steam version is not.…
On the heels of update 5.0 and the release of the Natlan region, Genshin Impact is heading to yet another new frontier: McDonald’s. A new Genshin Impact McDonald’s collab will run from September 17 through September 29, the duo announced today, dishing out limited-time rewards including Primogems, an exclusive glider skin and namecard, and a fitting recipe. The Genshin Impact McDonald’s collab is limited to customers in the United States and also requires using the McDonald’s app. As explained in a new trailer featuring Beidou and Kazuha – once again sporting casual wear that tragically won’t become in-game skins – ordering specific items via the McDonald’s app will earn you redemption codes for unique rewards. (You can check out all the normal Genshin Impact codes here.) Here’s how it works: Purchase the “Genshin Impact Apple Pie” via the McDonald’s app to receive these in-game rewards: 40 Primogems, the Golden Apple Pastry recipe, three Golden Apple Pastry food…
Konami knows the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection’s launch was kind of a disaster and is working to ensure Vol. 2’s launch is smoother.Fans of Metal Gear Solid probably won’t appreciate the reminder, but a myriad of issues including a lack of graphics and control options, as well as a host of technical issues across all platforms, tanked reviews and left a stain on the whole Master Collection.In the latest episode of Konami’s Production Hotline series, production producer Noriaki Okamura confirmed for the first time that a follow-up collection is in the works and said the company is keen to learn from its past mistakes.”Of course, we called the first one Vol. 1, so we are making a Vol. 2, that much is for sure,” Okamura said. “We’re also worried about how Vol. 1 had a pretty rough launch, with all the issues, so we’re going to do everything we can not to repeat that, but we just have to ask for everyone to give us time.
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