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Nioh 3 - How To Transmog And Change Character Appearance
Look, challenging bosses and exploration are great, but part of the fun in any Soulslike game is customizing your character, armor, and weapons to suit your preferred aesthetic. What's the point in slaying your foes if you don't look cool doing it, right? That's where Nioh 3's character creator and transmog (transmogrification) come into play, allowing you to change the appearance of your character and gear to ensure you're happy with your visual vibes. Below, we'll tell you where to access these features and how they work so that you don't have to spend another moment looking anything less than your best.
How to transmog and change your character's appearance in Nioh 3To access the transmog and character creator features in Nioh 3, you'll need to visit the Eternal Rift. This is the game's main hub, where you'll frequently go to speak with characters or deal with weapon upgrades at the Blacksmith, so it's accessible early in your adventure after completing the first Crucible. To access the Eternal Rift at any point, simply open your map and press the left stick.
Once you arrive at the Eternal Rift, make your way to the northernmost building here. It's also easily identifiable by the large tree stump in the center of its bottom room.
Continue Reading at GameSpotHow Long To Beat Nioh 3
The Nioh franchise has long been among the most punishing yet rewarding entries in the Soulslike genre, and Nioh 3 doesn't mess too much with that formula. However, this new outing from developer Team Ninja does have some fresh tricks up its sleeves, such as an open field design and a less linear mission structure that provides players with substantially more freedom in how and when they tackle missions.
If you're interested in seeing what this third entry has to offer, you'll find a lengthy and difficult campaign ahead of you, as well as plenty of optional content to seek out that is all but certain to improve your chances of survival. Here's how long it takes to beat Nioh 3.
How long to beat Nioh 3How long it takes to beat Nioh 3 will depend largely on how well you adapt to its frenetic combat and immensely demanding boss encounters. That being said, prioritizing the game's main content with the intent of simply reaching the credits should take an average of 30-40 hours for most players. Completionists, meanwhile, will be able to get even more from Nioh 3, as aiming to see everything the game has to offer can easily push the total playtime to 60-70 hours.
Continue Reading at GameSpotAssassin's Creed Multiplayer Game Reportedly Canceled
Last month, Ubisoft announced significant cuts and the cancellation of six games, including the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake. At the time, there were no indications that Assassin's Creed franchise was in danger of losing any games in development, but a new report indicates that Assassin's Creed multiplayer game has now been canceled as well.
According to French gaming site Origami, the project in question was given the codename Assassin's Creed League, and it would have allowed up to four players to work together on assassinations. AC League reportedly grew out of DLC originally created for Assassin's Creed Shadows, and may have also been set in the same era of Japanese history.
The game was said to be in development at Ubisoft Annecy, the studio that created the multiplayer modes for Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, Assassin's Creed Unity, and Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag. Origami's report indicates that this cancellation is separate from the six titles that were swept away in January's cutbacks.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBaldur's Gate 3 Is Getting An HBO Series And At Least One Person At Larian Isn’t Happy
All those steamy campfire scenes are about to get a whole lot hotter; According to Deadline, Baldur's Gate 3 is getting an HBO series. The show will reportedly take place after the game's events and is set to further expand its already robust-story. The Last of Us writer and director Craig Mazin is on board to create, write, produce, and showrun in what will be his second time adapting a critically acclaimed and seemingly universally beloved video game for television.
Seemingly not attached to the series, however, is Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian. Following the announcement, it was reported that Larian has no involvement in the series. One of the studio's developers took to X to write, "Imma bout to crash out on main," while another user asked, "How are they allowed to do this if y’all didn’t give them the permission?"
Set in the Dungeon and Dragons universe, Baldur's Gate 3 follows a ragtag group of adventures forced to band together on a quest to remove their brain worms. No, really, that's the plot. Naturally things escalate from there--gods and cosmic forces get involved, as they are wont to do--but it all comes back to worms. However, what truly sets the game apart--and led to it being our Game of the Year back in 2023--is its excellent cast, sense of freedom, branching story, and the unparalleled agency it gave its players; all of this makes it an interesting choice for a television adaptation that will presumably be linear and could feature different actors in place of player's beloved party members.
Continue Reading at GameSpotWhat Does Nintendo Have Against Leon S. Kennedy?
Near the end of this month, Resident Evil Requiem is coming to Switch 2 and other platforms. But in today's Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase, we couldn't help but notice that fan-favorite Leon S. Kennedy was done dirty in Requiem preview. If Nintendo thought people wouldn't notice Leon wildly missing every shot, then it was greatly mistaken. Stormtroopers from the original Star Wars trilogy had better aim than Leon does in the video below.
Now, we can understand Grace Ashcroft missing every shot she took. She's the inexperienced one. But Leon suddenly looks like he needs Resident Evil 4's Ashley Graham to come back and save him, which would probably look a lot like this fan-made edit.
Nintendo may have nerfed Leon to keep the level of violence down in the Direct. Grace didn't get any successful shots off either. But that doesn't explain the crime against nature that Nintendo pulled with this Leon Amiibo design.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBorderlands 4's First Paid Add-On Content Is Coming This Month
Borderlands 4 players won't have to wait until March for the game's next story addition. Gearbox has announced that Borderlands 4's first premium paid content, Bounty Pack 2: Legend of the Stone Demon, will arrive on February 26.
Story details about Legend of the Stone Demon will be held under wraps until closer to its launch date. What we do know is that it will have a new mission with fresh Legendary loot to add to your collection. It also includes a themed Vault card with 24 cosmetics, and four rerollable pieces of gear that can be unlocked through gameplay.
As part of a separate update arriving near the launch of Bounty Pack 2, Borderlands 4 players will gain access to Pearlescent gear, a new tier that's even more powerful than Legendary gear. A handful of Pearlescent gear pieces will be exclusive to players who own Bounty Pack 2.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBethesda's New Switch Games Come With Great Or Terrible News For Physical Game Fans
As revealed during the latest Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, Bethesda and MachineGames' Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is coming to Switch 2. Unlike some other big releases, Indiana Jones will not be on a Game-Key Card. Bethesda has confirmed that the game will be released on a cartridge. However, some of Bethesda's other games will not be getting true physical releases on Switch 2.
And yes, the game is on Game Card.#IndianaJones https://t.co/jJ0cTDKLLL
— Bethesda (@bethesda) February 5, 2026It sounds like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle was a tight fit for Switch 2's cartridges, because certain things like the Polish-language version will need to be downloaded separately. Players who preorder the Switch 2 version will get The Last Crusade pack, which includes Indy's Traveling Suit outfit and his lion tamer whip, as seen in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
The Switch 2 version doesn't include the DLC expansion, Indiana Jones and the Order of Giants. That standalone adventure brings Indy back to Rome, where he teams up with Father Ricci while following the history of Emperor Nero, the Cult of Mithras, and a hidden treasure that has a dark secret.
Continue Reading at GameSpotMicrosoft Aiming To Launch Four Big Games This Year While Avoiding GTA VI - Report
Xbox is gearing up for a busy 2026, as a new report states Gears of War: E-Day is planned for a fall launch--as is Fable--with both games trying to avoid Grand Theft Auto VI.
The Verge reports that there is a concerted effort within Microsoft to release its "four horseman" within 2026, with each one representing a franchise that has been a driving force for the Xbox brand in the past. While a recent Xbox Developer Direct provided new looks at Forza Horizon 6 and Fable, Microsoft has yet to showcase Gears of War: E-Day meaningfully since its reveal in June 2024.
Currently, Forza Horizon 6 is expected to release in May, while Fable has been given a Fall release window later into 2026. The report states that Microsoft is aiming to have Gears of War: E-Day launch in the same fall timeframe, while Halo: Campaign Evolved, which will bring the shooter franchise to PlayStation for the first time, is being prepared for a summer launch. Microsoft is reportedly aiming to avoid Grand Theft Auto VI's release in November as much as possible, which could affect the exact release dates for both Gears of War and Fable.
Continue Reading at GameSpotIf You Can't Wait For Oblivion On Switch 2, Play Dread Delusion's Upcoming Port Instead
If you're disappointed that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion's recently announced Nintendo Switch 2 port only has a vague 2026 release window, then you'll be happy to hear a great indie alternative is coming to Switch 2 this spring.
I'm referring to Dread Delusion, a psychedelic RPG inspired by classic The Elder Scrolls games like Morrowind that was previously only available on PC. Today, developer Lovely Hellspace and publisher DreadXP announced that Dread Delusion is getting console ports this spring.
While it'll also be on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S, the Switch 2 version is the most exciting in the wake of Oblivion Remastered's announcement. It'll also be publisher DreadXP's first release on Nintendo's latest console.
Continue Reading at GameSpotIndiana Jones And The Great Circle Switch 2 Version Includes The Full Game Data
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (Switch 2)
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Announced during today's Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 on May 12, following the PlayStation 5 release from April of last year. Surprisingly, the Switch 2 physical edition comes with the full game data on the cartridge. It's notable that such a large third-party release is launching in this format--especially considering other upcoming Switch 2 versions of Bethesda games like Skyrim: Anniversary Edition and Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition are just codes in a box, and most other third-party releases tend to be Game Key-Cards. You can preorder Bethesda and Machine Games' first-person adventure for $70 at Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop.
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Ubisoft's Internal Town Hall Meeting Still Leaves Employees Concerned - Report
As Ubisoft undergoes a massive shakeup that's impacting the well-being of its employees, the company's staff has said that a recent internal town hall meeting didn't assuage concerns about their futures.
Ubisoft held an internal town hall meeting on February 4. According to a recording of the town hall sent to Insider Gaming and a dozen anonymous employees who spoke to the outlet, employee morale is sinking. They said that the meeting was "an expert class" in dodging questions as executives opted to sidestep inquiries and recycle statements around three key issues: the return-to-office mandate, headcount reduction intentions, and the five creative houses' creation.
Speaking on the return-to-office mandate, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot reiterated that the decision was to improve employee morale and team collaboration.
Continue Reading at GameSpotHorizon Hunters Gathering Expands Sony's Franchise Into Co-Op
The Horizon universe is getting a little bigger as Sony and Guerrilla have revealed plans for a new co-op game, Horizon Hunters Gathering. The title is set in the same world as the two previous Horizon games, except now up to three players will be able to team up and take on the lethal machine creatures that overrun the land.
In a post on Sony's official PlayStation site, Guerrilla noted that the events of this game are canonical, and that the "story doesn't stop at launch." Players will have the option to pick their favorite character from a roster of hunters, each of whom uses their own preferred weapons, tactics, and play styles. The game also utilizes a rogue-lite perk system that lets players customize their characters to better serve their preferences.
Horizon Hunters Gathering will have a narrative campaign that will "introduce new mysteries, characters, and threats." Each of the playable characters has their own backstory and personal history that will be explored over the length of the game. Teamwork is going to be an essential part of the game, as players can do more together than they can apart.
Continue Reading at GameSpotWolfenstein Dev MachineGames Wants To "Finish The Trilogy"
Following the release of 2024's Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Swedish developer MachineGames has reiterated its intention to return to the sci-fi WWII shooter Wolfenstein--though when remains to be confirmed.
In an interview with GI.Biz on February 5, studio director Jerk Gustafsson said that the team hasn't forgotten about William "B.J." Blazkowicz's staunch goal of killing Nazis in the alternate-history retelling of World War II.
"Our intention has always been to go back to Wolfenstein," Gustafsson said. "We wanted to finish the trilogy. And when we do that, that is something that I don't want to comment on. It can be now, it can be later, but we're not done with it. That's what I can say."
Continue Reading at GameSpotGhost Of Yotei Outperforms Ghost Of Tsushima, Sony Confirms
Sony has announced that the open-world samurai adventure sequel Ghost of Yotei has outsold Ghost of Tsushima during the comparable launch period and "significantly" contributed to the company's latest financial results.
The company didn't provide an updated sales figure for Sucker Punch Productions' latest action-adventure game, but during an earnings call that was transcribed by VGC, Sony confirmed that Ghost of Yotei has "exceeded the sales of the previous title in the same period of time." In its first three days, Tsushima sold over 2.4 million units. About four months after its July 2020 release on PlayStation 4, Tsushima then went on to surpass 5 million sales, making it one of PlayStation's fastest-selling new IPs in a while.
By comparison, Yotei sold 3.3 million copies one month after its October 2025 release on PlayStation 5. If Sony is saying that the sequel "exceeded" the sales of the original game in the same time period, then it's safe to assume that Yotei has dashed past Tsushima's 5 million-sales milestone. It remains to be confirmed if Yotei will reach the same sales figure as Tsushima, which has surpassed 8 million copies as of January 2022.
Continue Reading at GameSpotResident Evil Gets Amiibos For The First Time In Franchise History
Today's Nintendo Direct included announcements tied not only to the next mainline Resident Evil game, but also new accessories. Alongside new footage of Resident Evil Requiem, Capcom confirmed that the series will receive its first-ever Amiibo figures later this year, maybe signaling a broader push for Resident Evil within Nintendo's ecosystem ahead of the game's launch later this month.
Those Amiibos, scheduled to release this summer, feature longstanding protagonist Leon S. Kennedy and new protagonist Grace Ashcroft. Amiibo are Nintendo's line of NFC-enabled collectible figures, introduced in 2014, and are typically used to unlock in-game items, bonuses, or cosmetic content when scanned on compatible hardware.
Requiem for the dead. Nightmare for the living.
Grace Ashcroft and Leon S. Kennedy join the amiibo family in summer 2026.
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While Capcom has not yet detailed the functionality of the Resident Evil Requiem Amiibos, their announcement marks the first time characters from the long-running survival-horror series have been represented in the format. The two figures have Grace in a casual fit, while Leon is decked out in his trademark coat and tactical gear, but in all black.
Continue Reading at GameSpotNext Valorant Night Market 2026: Dates, Duration, And How To Get The Best Deals
The next Valorant Night Market is one of the most anticipated events in Riot's tactical shooter. For a few weeks each Act, players gain access to a personalized shop of six weapon skins at discounts ranging from 10 percent to nearly 50 percent. Each player sees a unique selection of skins, and once the offers are revealed, there is no reroll until the next Night Market.
When is the next Valorant Night Market?The next Night Market is confirmed for Season 2026, Act 1. It will run from February 5 to March 2, 2026. Players in different regions will see the event go live at slightly different times, but everyone will have roughly three weeks to browse and buy.
Night Market events have become a staple of Valorant’s seasonal structure. Acts bring new agents, balance changes, and content updates, while Night Markets appear near the end of each Act, giving players a chance to grab discounted skins before the next set of updates.
Continue Reading at GameSpotPS5 Price Increase Unlikely (For Now) As Sony Moves to Protect Supply
Amid an ongoing global memory shortage driven by AI companies, will the PS5 console see another price hike? Sony isn't saying yes or no to that question, but it has confirmed it has a supply of memory to meet demand for PS5 consoles throughout 2026.
"As for securing a supply of memory, we are already in a position to secure the minimum quantity necessary to manage the year-end selling season of next fiscal year--October to December 2026," Sony CFO Lin Tao said (via This Week in Videogames). "Going forward, we intend to further negotiate with various suppliers to secure enough supply to meet the demand of our customers."
Tao added that Sony's hardware sales strategy can be "adjusted flexibly," suggesting that the company is aiming to avoid another PS5 price hike while also prioritizing "monetization of the install base to date" and further expanding software and network service revenue.
Continue Reading at GameSpotThe Late Vince Zampella To Be Honored At Upcoming Industry Event
The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) has announced that it will honor the life and legacy of game developer Vince Zampella at the upcoming DICE Summit in Las Vegas. Zampella, 55, died in a car crash at the end of December 2025 alongside another person who was also in the car.
The event is called "Vince Zampella: Remembering A Titan," and it will include a series of discussions featuring Zampella's colleagues and friends. Some of the people set to appear at the event include The Game Awards host and organizer Geoff Keighley, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, Bethesda boss Todd Howard, and EA executive Laura Miele. A number of industry professionals will be featured in video messages during the event as well.
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Preorders Are Finally Live
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
Preorder at Amazon Preorder at GameStop Preorder at TargetAfter more than a decade, Tomodachi Life is finally getting a sequel. Revealed last year, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is officially heading to Nintendo Switch on April 16. The quirky sim has you creating an assortment of Miis, before setting them loose on an island you've handcrafted. You'll then get to watch as their lives unfold, becoming friends, falling in love, and getting into all sorts of other hijinks. It's shaping up to be a wildly popular game--and preorders are now open if you know you'll be playing it later this year.
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream $60 | Releases April 16This is the only version of Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream up for preorder. It gets you the base game and nothing more, with no exclusive preorder bonuses up for grabs. Oddly enough, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has only been announced for Nintendo Switch, and it's unclear if a Switch 2 version is in the works. However, this version should work perfectly on the latest Nintendo hardware, though you won't see any enhancements typically found in Switch 2 upgrades (such as improved visuals or expanded content).
If a Switch 2 version is announced, there will likely be an affordable upgrade option for existing Switch owners. In other words, there's no harm in picking up this Switch version instead of waiting around for a Switch 2 version.
Preorder at Amazon Preorder at GameStop Preorder at TargetTomodachi Life: Living the Dream is essentially a gigantic life simulator. You'll be able to create a variety of Miis, customizing almost every aspect of their physical appearance. Once you're happy with how they look, you'll set them loose on a massive island of your creation. Along with being responsible for their living space, you can provide input on what they should be doing — and who they should be hanging out with.
Over time, your tiny citizens will develop relationships, explore the island, and have all sorts of hilarious interactions. It's shaping up to be a fun cozy game, with low stakes and plenty of secrets to discover. If you're looking for a game that lets you flex your creative chops without demanding gameplay, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is certainly worth a closer look.
Continue Reading at GameSpotNvidia Delays Gaming Chip Amid Memory Chip Shortages
The ongoing memory chip shortage issues are impacting Nvidia's production now, with the company reportedly planning to delay its new gaming GPU cards this year.
According to The Information (via Sherwood News), Nvidia is pushing the release of its new graphics cards this year to meet the demands for AI processors. Two people The Information spoke to said that, as the company delays its new GPUs, the plan is to leverage its limited memory chip supply to keep up with calls for more AI data centers. Alongside delaying its new GPUs, the sources said that Nvidia will reduce production of its GeForce RTX 50 GPU series due to the memory chip shortages.
This delay would mark the first time in three decades that the company hasn't debuted a new gaming GPU.
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