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Witcher, Cyberpunk Dev Has An Unannounced Project Releasing Somewhat Soon

2 hours 41 min ago

The Witcher and Cyberpunk developer CD Projekt has teased that it has an unannounced game in the works that is set to release somewhat soon.

As part of CD Projekt's latest earnings report, the developer said it plans to "publish one of the heretofore unannounced gaming projects" at some point "in the coming quarters."

That's all the information that the company shared about whatever this project could be or when it may release. Fans are wishfully thinking that this could be a tease for the rumored Witcher 3 DLC that is said to bridge the gap between The Witcher 3 and The Witcher 4. There is no evidence of that, however.

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The Elder Scrolls 6 Isn't Being Rushed, And Bethesda Seems Fine With It

2 hours 53 min ago

Eight years have passed since The Elder Scrolls 6 was first announced, and fans of Bethesda's fantasy franchise might be in for a very long wait. In a new interview, Bethesda's Todd Howard said that the company is in no rush to make the game, partly due to being in a position where it doesn't need to make it yet. Thanks to its vast library of games and active players, Bethesda is able to focus on its current games, like the upcoming PS5 port of Starfield, alongside new updates for the sci-fi action-RPG.

"We also, again, have that benefit of having so many millions of people playing our other games that we're actually trying to figure out how to serve those other audiences while we make a new one," Howard said to GamesRadar. Earlier this week, Howard discussed the decision to announce The Elder Scrolls 6 at E3 2018, joking that fans should forget about that reveal entirely. That same showcase would also lift the veil on Starfield, which officially launched in 2023.

Howard also noted that since The Elder Scrolls 6 reveal, Bethesda has faced some big changes in the industry, such as continuing work during the middle of a global pandemic and Microsoft acquiring the studio as part of its ZeniMax purchase. In previous conversations, Howard has pondered if announcing The Elder Scrolls 6 so early was the right thing to do at the time, and details on the game are still a mystery.

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Crimson Desert Looking Like Crap On Your PS5? Here's How To Fix It

3 hours 11 min ago

Pearl Abyss's new open-world action-adventure game Crimson Desert has enjoyed a fairly positive reception, with one major caveat: Some PlayStation 5 users are saying the game looks really, really bad on Sony's current-gen console. Specifically, these players complain of blurry graphics that make it hard to enjoy the game's beautiful scenery and keep track of what's happening in combat.

The good news is the source of the problem seems to have been identified, and it's a fairly easy fix. The issue seems to be the game struggling with the PS5's 120hz mode when connected to a TV that doesn't support 4K120. If you're playing Crimson Desert on PS5 and everything looks like a blobby, melting mess, follow these steps to fix the issue:

  1. Open the settings menu on your PS5
  2. Select "Video Output"
  3. Turn the "Enable 120Hz Output" setting off

Pearl Abyss's PR and marketing director Will Powers cosigned this method in a recent X post, agreeing that TVs lacking support for 120Hz output are likely the source of the problem.

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Assassin's Creed Shadows Grounds Its Open World In Reality Without Spoiling The Fun

3 hours 31 min ago

Assassin's Creed Shadows is celebrating its one-year anniversary today, March 20, 2025. Below, we look back at how its immersive and sometimes unfriendly open world makes it feel real.

We're so awash in open-world video games that they can all start to feel very similar, like theme parks waiting for you to activate the ride. They're often designed to be as frictionless as possible, promising that you won't go more than 30 seconds without finding something to do; it can make a meticulously designed world feel more like a playset than a place. Some games pull off open worlds better than others, though, and Assassin's Creed Shadows features my favorite open world in years. It feels like a place, not a theme park, and makes for an immersive play experience that feels like it actually fits the "open" in "open world."

Photo-real visuals have always been a big part of the Assassin's Creed series, which has featured realistic-feeling cities since the series' first entry. It's no different here, but the Ubisoft Quebec team took the visuals of in-game environments to a new level with Shadows, and it makes for maybe the most beautiful and natural-feeling world since Red Dead Redemption 2. Forests are dense and, even during the day, dark. Cities feel open and bright--a side effect of the shorter buildings when compared to most other Assassin's Creed titles. Roads are alive with civilians, soldiers, and the occasional bandit. Every square foot of the world is teeming with wildlife, from dogs and cats and all manner of ungulates to an incredible density of insects that comes to a head during summer.

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Is Jeff Kaplan's The Legend Of California Coming To PS5 Or Xbox? Here's What We Know

4 hours 8 min ago

The Legend of California is a new project from former Overwatch director and Blizzard veteran Jeff Kaplan that gives off Rust and Red Dead Redemption vibes (but don't call it a survival game). So far, it's been confirmed for PC, with its first alpha test starting soon. But could The Legend of California ever come to consoles like PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X|S?

A spokesperson for developer Kintsugiyama told GameSpot that the team is currently "heads down" getting the game's alpha test set to begin on March 26. As for console plans, the team said "other platform and/or OS support is still TBD."

For now, The Legend of California is confirmed only for PC, and the upcoming alpha will take place on Steam. Kintsugiyama is targeting a 2026 release for The Legend of California's early-access launch on Steam and the Epic Games Store.

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First Look At Xbox’s Gaming Copilot Leaves A Bad Impression

4 hours 13 min ago

Footage has emerged of Microsoft's AI-powered Gaming Copilot assistant in action, revealing how the AI agent can potentially assist players who use it in games. Similar to other large language models like ChatGPT and Claude, it's designed to respond to queries in a friendly manner, albeit with a tone that borders on sycophantic. This has been a common complaint with large language models used by the public, as the tools have been criticized for reinforcing confirmation bias and being overly flattering.

The demo for Gaming Copilot appears to follow that trend of generative AI being eager to please, and comments below the post suggest that people find an LLM to be annoying when it responds to queries with flattering talk instead of getting straight to the point. Beyond the overly positive responses, Copilot does show some potential for helping players dive into the nitty-gritty of games--like fine-tuning a car in Forza Horizon 5 or asking for tips on how to progress further in Diablo 4. It remains to be seen just how effective these suggestions will ultimately be, and where the information will be sourced from.

Microsoft shows off “Gaming Copilot” on Xbox
Here's what it sounds like when you ask the AI for help with Forza Horizon 5, Diablo 4 and Sea of Thieves.
Coming to Xbox Series X|S later this year. #GDC2026 pic.twitter.com/0bzWaMpmg2

— Idle Sloth (@IdleSloth84_) March 19, 2026

Microsoft announced during its GDC talk that Copilot will be coming to Xbox Series X|S consoles later this year. It's currently available in a beta form for the Xbox PC and mobile apps--as well as ROG Xbox Ally devices--and Xbox's gaming AI partner group product manager Sonali Yadav added that Microsoft will "continue to bring it to more services that players are playing."

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Crimson Desert's Opening Hours Want You To Rage Quit

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 21:38

Crimson Desert post-intro and onward is absolutely worth playing, but the vague tutorial instructions in the first couple of hours can immediately leave a sour taste in your mouth. First of all, don't worry, we've got you. And better news, it’s not like this for the whole game, it mellows out after a while! So let’s walk you through step by step on how to navigate the opening hours so you can get into the meat of the game.

If you ever get soft locked, you can either use the escape feature or one of the three auto save slots. The game auto saves pretty regularly so if you had something catastrophic happen within the past five minutes you can roll back, but anything farther than that it might not be accessible anymore--just be wary and manual save as needed.

Start off by simply talking to the Graymanes from the frontside--it's straightforward here, just keep progressing. It’ll then throw you into a fight, and you’ll have to attempt to save your three Graymane friends here. No biggie.

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Reinstated Subnautica 2 Dev Says Krafton's Release Date Announcement Was Potentially "Damaging"

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 12:59

It's become a recurring theme, but the legal drama between the leaders of Subnautica 2 developer Unknown Worlds and its parent company Krafton isn't over. Lawyers for the reinstated CEO Ted Gill and founders Charlie Cleveland, and Max McGuire say Krafton set Subnautica 2's early access release without consulting them.

According to Game File, the legal team for Gill, Cleveland, and McGuire filed a complaint with the court alleging that Krafton's announcement potentially damaged "the game and [sowed] additional confusion among the Subnautica community."

The letter to the court goes on to note that Unknown Worlds studio head Steve Papoutsis had no authority to make the Subnautica 2 early-release announcement because it came after Gill was reinstated to his CEO position following a recent ruling. It further contends that Krafton's announcement occurred without the "significant marketing activity, fanfare, and community coordination" that would have normally accompanied such news. The filing also suggests that Krafton purposefully leaked the memo and later confirmed it in defiance of the earlier court order.

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How To Complete Renee's Request In Crimson Desert

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 09:00

Are you currently doing Renee's Request in Crimson Desert? This is an early-game side quest in Hernand, the first town that you visit in the campaign. It's also a task that grants you a pretty nifty reward.

Crimson Desert - Renee's Request guide

You can start the Crimson Desert Renee's Request objective by visiting the Butchery in Hernand. It's at the end of the alley just past the Inn. There, you'll meet the shop owner, Renee, who tells you about her plans to cook a seafood meal. Renee's conundrum is that she's been cooking meat her entire life, and she's never had a chance to cook fish before. She wants you to handle it instead, and she even hands you the recipe and the ingredients.

Be sure to pick Modest Fish Porridge since Renee doesn't want to get too fancy.

Your goal in this particular side quest is to cook 3x Modest Fish Porridge. Here's what you need to do:

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Where Can You Store Items In Crimson Desert

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 09:00

Are you wondering if there's a way to store items in Crimson Desert? Maybe there's an item chest or a player stash? Well, there isn't, at least not at this very moment. However, there are ways to help you manage all your loot.

Table of Contents [hide]Crimson Desert's lack of a player storage system

There's currently no player stash or storage in Crimson Desert. That in itself is quite an odd decision, given that this is an open-world action RPG that has numerous items to collect and upgrade.

However, we've learned from the developers at Pearl Abyss that they're planning to introduce a storage system in the future. There's no definite timeframe for this update, but it won't be part of the Day 1 Patch. So, what can you do to manage all your items in the game?

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How To Advance Time In Crimson Desert

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 09:00

Are you thinking of a way to advance the time in Crimson Desert? The game does have a dynamic day-night cycle, which factors into certain activities. As such, you might want to skip the long wait if you're in a rush.

Table of Contents [hide]Crimson Desert's day-night cycle duration

The time in Crimson Desert passes at the rate of one in-game minute to five seconds in real-time. The day-night cycle also affects various facets of the game:

  • Quests - Certain quest segments can only be completed at a certain time of day. Thankfully, there's a "Wait" option that appears on your screen. You can simply press the pause button to fast-forward the time.
  • Vendor refresh - Vendors restock their wares each day.
  • Camp dispatch missions - Once you've established your camp at Howling Hill, you'll be able to send Greymane survivors on missions. These can take anywhere from a few hours to several days in-game.
  • Visibility - Many areas in the wilderness are extremely dark and you have only your lantern to light your path. As such, it's usually better to explore during the day.
You can sleep on beds that you don't own.Passing the time by sleeping on a bed

You can advance the time in Crimson Desert by sleeping on a bed. This can be your bed in the Greymane camp, a resting area in the wilderness, or even one that's inside a house owned by another person. The only restriction is that the area must be liberated first--i.e. it's not controlled by hostile armies or bandits.

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Crimson Desert - Guides Hub

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 09:00

Are you excited to explore the world of Crimson Desert? Pearl Abyss' open-world adventure game takes you to Pywel, a land ravaged by war and hostile factions all vying for control. Likewise, high above these areas of conflict looms the Abyss, a strange domain filled with floating islands shrouded in mystery. With your organization, the Greymanes, broken and scattered, it's up to you to save the day. Our Crimson Desert guides hub has everything you need to help you on your journey.

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Marathon's Cryo Archive Endgame Map Launches Friday, March 20

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 07:08

Stand by, Runners, because Marathon is about to get even more challenging. March 20 marks the launch of Cryo Archive, the game's fourth map, and one that will include endgame activities and loot.

Since Marathon launched on March 5, players have been working to solve an alternate-reality game that has sent them looking for clues, solving messages, and scouring the game for terminals and information. The ARG has finally been solved, which revealed a countdown timer for the release of Cryo Archive. Developer Bungie dropped a trailer and blog post with lots of details about the map, including what you can find there and what it takes to get inside.

Cryo Archive is set aboard the Marathon, the massive colony ship for which the game is named and which is the setting of Bungie's original Marathon games from the 1990s. In the story of the series, the Marathon set out from Earth some 300 years before the events of the gam, and then went dark. Contact from the Tau Ceti IV colony the Marathon was sent to establish was lost not long after--the latest game is about various forces and interests from Earth finally making the journey to Tau Ceti to find out what happened.

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Shenmue III Enhanced For PS5, Xbox Series X|S, And Nintendo Switch 2 Is Now Available To Preorder

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 07:05

ININ Games and Ys Net have finally shared more information on Shenmue III Enhanced, including information on where to preorder the upcoming physical release. The game will be available in multiple versions, including the Shenmue III Enhanced standard edition, which will cost $40 on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X, while the Nintendo Switch 2 version will retail for $55--but unlike many other Switch 2 games, which often opt for Game Key-Card formats, this one contains the full game data on the cartridge. Shenmue III Enhanced will also be available in a Special Edition for $60 on PC, PS5, and Xbox, and $75 on Switch 2, as well as a $200 Collector's Edition that packs in extra physical goodies. Shenmue III Enhanced does not currently have a release date, but it's available for pre-order through May 4 at ININ Games' online store. While the store is based in Europe, it offers US shipping--just note you'll pay an additional $19 to $40 in shipping fees on your order.

Shenmue III Enhanced Standard Edition$40 PS5, Xbox Series X; $55 Switch 2 | Releases TBA

If you're looking to try Shenmue III for the first time and want the basic version, the standard edition is the way to go. The Nintendo Switch 2 port is more expensive than the others, but Shenmue III Enhanced will be one of the few Switch games where the full game is on the cartridge, not a Game-Key Card. Those planning to experience Shenmue III Enhanced on Switch 2 should consider splurging on its physical edition for that reason.

Preorder at ININ Games Shenmue III Enhanced Special Edition$60 PS5, Xbox Series X; $75 Switch 2 | Releases TBA

If you're willing to pay a bit more for Shenmue III to get some neat extras, then you'll want to consider the Shenmue III Enhanced Special Edition. In addition to the base game and all of its inherent enhancements, the Special Edition includes the following:

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Fortnite Adding Peak Skins That Will Probably Cost More Than Peak Itself

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 06:10

Another popular indie title is crossing over with Fortnite, with skins based on Aggro Crab and Landfall's social climbing game Peak coming to the Fortnite Shop this week.

Aggro Crab announced the collaboration in a YouTube short, which shows four scouts from Peak with Fortnite-character proportions--it looks like these scouts have grown taller after consuming so many berries and hot dogs. The video announces that the Peak bundle releases on March 21.

While the video doesn't include any pricing details, it's safe to predict that purchasing the Peak bundle would cost more than buying Peak itself, which is only $8 USD. That's especially true with the price hike for Fortnite's in-game currency, V-Bucks. As of the start of Chapter 7 Season 2, players have to shell out $9 for 800 V-Bucks, $23 for 2,400 V-Bucks, $37 for 4,500 V-Bucks, or $90 for 12,500 V-Bucks.

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13 GameSpot Game Of The Year Winners Are Ridiculously Cheap Right Now

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 05:54

Looking to add more games to your never-ending backlog? Steam's spring sale is back once again, and with it comes some seriously steep discounts on a ton of games. With all these options, it's only natural you might want a few recommendations to help you narrow it down. With that in mind, can I point you towards some of GameSpot's previous Game of the Year selections?

From Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 all the way to 2010's Red Dead Redemption, many of our favorite games of all-time are currently available for up to 90% off their usual price. While Nintendo's lack of presence on Steam means we're missing a few notable Game of the Year winners (sorry, Link), the following list has you covered all the way back to 2010. Oh, and we also went ahead and double-checked how these games were priced at Fanatical as well, in order to ensure you're getting the best possible deal around.

Former Game of the Year titles on sale

Already played the hits? Fortunately we have plenty of fantastic, non-GOTY-winning titles to recommend as well. If Resident Evil Requiem left you longing for even more Leon, the Resident Evil 2 remake rules and is currently on sale for $14. If you like your horror a bit more psychological, Silent Hill F is currently 50% off. The sensational co-op adventure game Split Fiction is only $35, while macabre base-builder-plus-roguelike Cult of the Lamb is only $12.50. For even more recommendations, be sure to check out the gallery below.

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Destiny 2 And Magic Are Gathering For A Big In-Game Collab

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 05:52

While many Bungie fans are focusing on the team's new extraction shooter, Marathon, its flagship title Destiny 2 continues to add new features, cosmetics, and collaborations. Today, as part of the This Week At Bungie update, the developer announced the next major cosmetic collaboration on its way to the Eververse: Wizards of the Coast's tenured tabletop game Magic: The Gathering.

The three main armor sets are each based on one of Magic's most prominent figures. The Titan set, Flamecaller, is designed after fire mage Chandra Nalaar, while the Hunter Set, Mindsculptor, is themed after the powerful blue sorcerer Jace Beleren--while also being named after one of the most powerful cards ever printed. Finally, the Warlock set, Death's Majesty, evokes the dark necromancer Liliana Vess and her black magic abilities.

Other cosmetics coming in the Destiny 2 MTG collaboration include a Ghost shell that mimics the Lovecraftian horrors known as the Eldrazi, vehicles that pay homage to another villainous Magic faction called the Phyrexians, and a finisher that references one of the tabletop game's most powerful green spells, Overrun. Finally a new shader pack will also be part of the partnership, which includes five shaders referencing the five basic land types: Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest.

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Witcher 4 And New IP At CD Projekt Get Fresh Updates; Here's The Latest

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 05:52

Polish developer CD Projekt Red has announced that it's hired more than 200 people in the past year, and that the majority of the new hires came aboard to work on The Witcher 4.

As part of CD Projekt's latest earnings report, joint CEO Michał Nowakowski said more than 220 people joined the company's various teams in the past year. "Most" of the new hires are now working on The Witcher 4 to "help improve the quality and scale up" the project.

Specifically, he said the new staff will be working on "solutions" from the Unreal Fest tech demo for The Witcher 4 and trying to implement these things "across the entire game."

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With 716 Million Views In 24 Hours, GTA 6's Trailer Record Finally Beaten By Spider-Man

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 05:49

The new trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day hit the internet this week, and it was a giant success, so much so that it surpassed GTA 6's latest record-breaking trailer.

For context, May 2025's GTA 6 trailer reached 475 million views in less than a day, while Brand New Day's trailer surpassed 718.6 million after its first 24 hours, Sony Pictures announced on Thursday. At the time, Rockstar said the GTA 6 trailer was the biggest debut for a trailer for anything ever, surpassing the 365 million views that Deadpool & Wolverine clocked in its first 24 hours.

The accounting for any trailer's views is not exact, as videos are hosted in various places. The Brand New Day trailer on Sony's own YouTube account has 14.8 million views. It was also hosted on the PlayStation YouTube page, where it has more than 10 million views.

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After Infecting PCs With Malware, Gacha Game Gives Out Free Loot Boxes To Apologize

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 05:19

The creators of free-to-play gacha RPG Duet Night Abyss have publicly apologized for a "cybersecurity incident" that saw players' PCs infected with malware. The incident--which developer Pan Studio is calling a "malicious attack"--took place on March 18 and resulted in malware affecting an unknown number of players. Per a recent post from the official Duet Night Abyss X account, the malware was spread via an update patch for the game's launcher, which went live on Steam at 1:04 PT / 4:04 AM ET on March 18.

"First and foremost, we would like to express our deepest apologies for the cybersecurity incident that occurred yesterday," Pan Studio said in a post shared to both X and the game's Steam page. "Following the resolution of these temporary issues, we have conducted a full review and summary of the event."

Pan Studio's timeline says they became aware of the malware incident roughly 24 minutes after the launcher's update patch went live, and quickly began working on a fix, deploying an "emergency update" patch roughly two and a half hours after discovering the issue.

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