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Ambitious The Witcher 3 restoration mod adds yet more cut dialogue to the game, including a new Yennefer romance scene and extra choices for its most famous quest
By Rick Lane published
News Plus some terrible Noonwraith cackling.

Nexus Mods quashes rumor of 2-year bans for linking the site on Discord: 'There does not appear to be any risk of being moderated by Discord for posting Nexus Mods links'
By Ted Litchfield published
news You may be personally banned from a server for that New Vegas Hatsune Miku companion, though.

Fortnite bans paid prize wheels in third-party games just days after Steal the Brainrot started selling them
By Andy Chalk published
news Steal the Brainrot, one of the biggest third-party Fortnite games, began selling wheel spins for 200 V-Bucks each after Epic changed the rules to allow "in-island transactions."

Steam updates AI disclosure form to specify that it's focused on AI-generated content that is 'consumed by players,' not efficiency tools used behind the scenes
By Andy Chalk published
news The tweak addresses the fact that generative AI tools have been stuffed into just about every piece of software professionals use.

There's a fantasy swordsmithing sim launching on Steam next week, which is a sentence I've been waiting to hear since browsing my dad's replica sword catalogs in 4th grade
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News Peak videogames looks like modular quillon technology.

Here we go: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman once called it a 'last resort', but ChatGPT is about to get stuffed with ads
By Rich Stanton published
News Says it'll never sell your data to advertisers, and if you believe that I have a bridge to sell you.

UK police chief resigns over AI intel embarrassment, blames 'political and media frenzy' rather than his force's failure to fact-check Copilot
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News UK government officials said they had "lost confidence" in the outgoing chief constable as a result of the scandal.

Facepunch Studios COO says he'll buy New World for $25 million, and he might not be joking: 'We're always looking for new opportunities and we are open to all avenues'
By Andy Chalk published
news Amazon's fantasy MMO is slated to go away for good in January 2027, unless someone—say, Facepunch COO Alistair McFarlane—rides to the rescue.
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