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Atomfall surpasses 1.5 million players to become Rebellion's most successful game launch in 32 years
By Andy Chalk published
news Not bad for a company that's been that long.

'It's easy to play with other people': Den of Wolves devs confirm that you don't have to talk to your teammates at all to be able to complete missions
By Elie Gould, Tyler Wilde published
News Music to my socially awkward ears.

Ex-Payday 2 devs think they've solved the problem of player in-fighting for their next co-op heist game: 'The bar is low'
By Elie Gould, Tyler Wilde published
News Rest easy, there's no friendly fire.

'It satirises itself because it's so freaking evil': Den of Wolves isn't a satire on late stage capitalism but it doesn't help that its doomsday scenario is starting to unfold
By Elie Gould, Tyler Wilde published
News Hey ChatGPT, how do I destabilise a government?

After playing a Den of Wolves heist, I have high hopes for the cyberpunk take on Payday 2
By Jake Tucker published
mind heist The kinetic co-op heister comes from GTFO developer 10 Chambers and its former Payday architects.

Psycho Patrol R, the FPS-Mech sim from the creator of Cruelty Squad, is one of the most challenging, complicated games I've ever played—and worth every second it took to figure out its deal
By Ted Litchfield published
hardcore to the mega Perhaps the most PC gaming game of 2025.

Doom: The Dark Ages' melee-heavy, parry-focused gameplay was nothing like I expected, and now I'm more eager to play the full thing than ever
By Joshua Wolens published
Dark and darker Doom Souls.

There's now Call of Duty soap and I'm disappointed to report that none of it is called Soap's Soap
By Jonathan Bolding published
news There's literally a character named Soap. This was not hard.

'Game changing' ArmA Reforger update adds attack helicopters, mortars, and destructible buildings: 'nowhere on the battlefield is safe anymore'
By Rick Lane published
News "Solid cover is now temporary, destruction is everything".

Over 60% of Call of Duty players reported for cheating are on console, but the data says nearly all cheaters are on PC: 'We've found that many of these reports have been inaccurate'
By Morgan Park published
NEWS Console cheating is uncommon, yet the platform takes the brunt of the blame from players.
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