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Battlefield 6 Is Already Doing Huge Numbers On Steam
Battlefield 6 is clearly off to the races if its domination of the Steam charts are any indication. Over the course of its launch weekend, EA's latest and greatest multiplayer shooter put up remarkable numbers, cresting over 740,000 concurrent players regularly. And while the game is still pretty fresh, it has impressively retained a great deal of players at all times, rarely dropping below about 200,000 active players at any given point.
On Steam at least, Battlefield 6 boasts the most concurrent players of any entry in the franchise, and it has ranked among Steam's most played games the entirety of the weekend. It is also the #1 top seller on Steam, which is especially prominent given the fact that the base game is going for a whopping $70. I think it's safe to say that all that momentum Battlefield 6 has been enjoying has turned it into the series' first bonafide hit in a long while.
I think this Sunday will be good in terms of how many of you all are playing BF6! New record? I hope so!
— David Sirland (@tiggr_) October 12, 2025Despite the momentum that Battlefield 6 had going into the weekend after its launch--a holiday weekend, no less--it wasn't able to beat out its peak of 747,000+ players, which it achieved right at release on October 10. Still, Battlefield 6's early Steam numbers are good enough to beat out Call of Duty's all-time high on the platform, which is currently sitting at about 492,000, as well as other major shooters on the market like Apex Legends and Helldivers 2.
Continue Reading at GameSpotRare's Canceled Xbox Title Everwild Finally Seen In Leaked Screenshots
Earlier this year, Xbox underwent a massive internal shift resulting in a number of projects getting canceled, a great deal of employees being laid off, and at least one studio closure. Among the damage done was the cancelation of Everwild, a third-person fantasy game that underwent a turbulent development cycle before having the plug pulled on it.
At the time of its cancelation, we'd only ever seen two trailers of the game. Details of the project outside of these atmospheric teasers were scarce and it seemed like we would hear very little after its untimely demise. Now though, it appears that screenshots of some early builds have leaked, at last giving players some idea of the game they'll never get to play.
First reported by MP1st, the screenshots come by way of an artist that once worked on the title at Rare, and reportedly resemble a version of the game close to its cancelation. In these screenshots, you can make out the game's cel-shaded art style, as well as some elements of its menu and UI, which detail some kind of farming/survival mechanics.
Continue Reading at GameSpotPokemon Legends: Z-A Preorder Guide - Target Reveals Exclusive Launch Bonus
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Ahead of Pokemon Legends: Z-A's launch this Thursday, Target has revealed an exclusive purchase bonus for customers who buy the game online or in stores before Sunday, October 19. Target is giving away a Pokemon-themed decal set while supplies last. GameStop has an exclusive tote bag, but it's only for customers who preorder and pick up the game at midnight. Amazon doesn't have an exclusive preorder bonus, but you will still get the in-game item pack that's included with physical and digital preorders regardless of where you buy it from.
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How To Get And Use The Grow A Garden Night Staff
How do you use the Grow A Garden Night Staff? Well, it’s one of several tools in your arsenal to attract specific mutations onto your plants. They all have a fixed number of charges, so once they’re used up, you’ll need another one to continue redirecting weather effects to your crops. This shouldn’t be an issue for those with billions of Sheckles lining their pockets. However, it can be expensive for those who may need these tools the most.
The thing is, aside from one of the Grow A Garden weather conditions that you can manipulate with these tools, the bonus multipliers you get aren’t worth very much on their own. However, stacking multiple Grow A Garden mutations on individual plants is how you can turn a regular crop into one that’s worth millions, if not billions of Sheckles. So if you want to maximize your fruit’s value, here is how to get the Grow A Garden Night Staff and the other weather-attraction tools.
The Sky Merchant always appears once every four hours, and he's the one who sells you the Night Staff.Where to get the Grow A Garden Night StaffThere are two places where you can get tools to attract weather, but only the Sky Merchant has the Grow A Garden Night Staff. To find him, you’ll need to wait for one of the spawning merchants to appear once every 30 minutes and hope it’s the Sky Merchant. It does always appear once every 4 hours, so if you’re patient, he’ll eventually land his balloon in your garden. Typically, the Sky Merchant will have at least one Night Staff in his inventory, but if you can grab a Star Caller, the Celestial multiplier is 120 times the base value of your current plant. This is way more than the Moonlit Fruit’s multiplier of just double, though the Night Staff can also give your fruit the Bloodlit mutation during Blood Moon weather.
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As one of the first mutations you’ll probably get in Grow A Garden, Moonlit Fruit is somewhat easy to get if you know how. It may not be the most valuable mutation, only doubling each affected fruit’s value. However, they can get a large number of mutations simultaneously. So when combined with expensive plants and high-value mutations, such as Celestial or Sundried, the fruits you have are suddenly worth a fortune.
Heralded by the music changing to either Johann Debussy’s Clair De Lune or Eric Satie’s Gymnopédie No.1, this Grow A Garden weather condition is one of the few with a fixed time when it appears. Some items can help you focus the moon’s rays onto specific plants and pets that require no moon to spread this Grow A Garden mutation, so below are all the ways you can get Moonlit Fruit.
The Night Staff is one of those items that allows you to focus which of your plants to mutate with the Moonlit Mutation.How to get the Grow A Garden Moonlit mutationThe easiest way to get the Grow A Garden Moonlit mutation to your plants is to wait until a night cycle or the Shooting Stars weather appears. Night will always appear at the same six times in a day at 20:30, 00:30, 04:30, 08:30, 12:30, and 16:30 ET, and 17:30, 21:30, 01:30, 05:30, 09:30, and 13:30 PT.
Continue Reading at GameSpotGrow A Garden Gear Shop - Stock And What To Use It For
Eloise is the proprietor of the Grow A Garden Gear Shop, and the selection of items she has for sale ranges from handy to essential. Some tools allow you to reconfigure your garden, harvest fruits from a single plant, or salvage seeds to replant them later. However, she also very occasionally has top-tier sprinklers that increase the size and mutation chance for your plants, and lollipops you can feed to your pets to level them up.
It’s not just those items that can be handy to purchase. For example, your Grow A Garden pets will benefit greatly from having a tasty treat to snack on, while some items are used to make sprays that give you the power to spread Grow A Garden mutations. You can use them to craft other items of note, such as lightning rods to inflict the Shocked mutation on specific plants or Anti Bee eggs to hatch rarer pets. Here’s everything you need to know about the Grow A Garden Gear Shop’s stock.
Table of Contents [hide]It takes a small time for the Gear Shop to restock, though only some items will reappear every time.All Grow A Garden Gear Shop StockOf the options available in the Gear Shop, the most useful ones are the rare ones: namely, the Master or Grandmaster Sprinklers, Level-up Lollipops, and Medium Treats and Toys. The Sprinklers boost the growth and mutation rates over a wider radius for a short time, while the Levelup Lollipops, Medium Treats, and Medium Toys are for buffing your pets.
Continue Reading at GameSpotGrow A Garden Beginner’s Guide And Tips
Chances are that when you begin your farm in Grow A Garden, you’ll immediately see your neighbor’s plot and wonder how yours can be like theirs. Naturally, you’d think it’ll take a lot of work to get to that stage, and you’re half right. But there are a few tips and tricks we’ve picked up along the way to help you make the sparkly garden of your dreams.
Grow A Garden is one of the best Roblox games available to play on the platform, and one of the reasons why is that you can spend a few minutes tending to your plot before leaving it to do its own thing. However, unless someone is willing to donate to you one of their most expensive plants, getting started will take some grit. Here are some tips for the early game, things to focus on once you’ve made a bit of money, and all the more obscure mechanics that help you in the long run.
Table of Contents [hide]Sam owns the Seed Shop, which regularly restocks valuable seeds you can plant to earn money.Best Plants to buy in the early stagesWhen you’re just starting your garden, growing and selling carrots is a good way to make a bit of pocket change, as they grow very quickly. However, you’ll want to prioritize any plant that doesn’t disappear upon harvesting it before too long. Generally, they’re more cost-effective, meaning that you’ll recoup your money and won’t need to buy and plant replacement seeds.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBlack Myth: Wukong's Next Update Is Massive, And You May Have To Delete The Entire Game
Game Science is rolling out a new update for Black Myth: Wukong this week, starting with PlayStation 5 on October 13 before "gradually" moving on to Xbox Series X|S and PC. The developer is also letting players know that this is a massive file that may require them to free up some space.
In a post on Black Myth's official site, Game Science notes that the PS5 patch is going to need 93.5GB of free space. While players should be able to continue using the current version for now without any issues, the post suggests that they may have to delete and reinstall the game if there isn't sufficient room for the update.
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A new update for #BlackMythWukong is on the way. In addition to regular bug fixes, it will also include some performance optimizations.
Due to a considerable number of underlying changes, we'd like to remind you of the following:
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Similarly, PC users are warned that "your computer will need to reserve a certain amount of free disk space" in order to handle the update. Game Science also recommended uninstalling any mods to avoid any compatibility issues when installing the new update.
Continue Reading at GameSpotSplinter Cell: Deathwatch Is A Sad Reminder That Ubisoft Has No Idea What To Do With Sam Fisher
There’s a scene in Splinter Cell: Deathwatch--Netflix's animated adaptation of Ubisoft's stealth game series--where Sam Fisher casually walks in front of a security camera. As a long-time Splinter Cell fan this irked me. The Sam Fisher I know would never do something so careless, even if it was intentional.
The thing is, the Sam Fisher I know and love doesn’t exist. Maybe he did in the early 2000s, but Ubisoft has pulled this character in so many different directions over the years and he’s been diluted. In 2006, they killed Sam’s daughter and sent him to prison. In 2010, they made him a fugitive, and revealed that his daughter is actually alive. In 2013, they soft-rebooted the franchise and in the process stripped Sam of his dry humor and charm. In 2020, they added a version of him to Rainbow Six: Siege. They even put Sam in the most recent Ghost Recon games, and had the legendary Michael Ironside reprise the role. It's clear that although Ubisoft hasn’t forgotten about Sam, they have no idea what to do with him.
A battered Sam Fisher aiming a gun toward the camera.This trend continues in Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, a new chapter in Sam’s long and turbulent history that arrives in the form of a Netflix series. Helmed by Derek Kolstad, writer on John Wick and Nobody, Deathwatch finds Sam off the grid in Poland. Portrayed by Liev Schreiber, this take on Sam feels hollow. He’s a man of few words, and everything he says is cold, direct, and calculated. He’s more in line with the Sam from 2013’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist’s than the original trilogy, and that’s disappointing.
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