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June 24, 2023
Bethesda Softworks, the renowned game developer, is venturing beyond the usual realms of post-apocalyptic wastelands and fantastical landscapes with their highly anticipated project, Starfield. With its intriguing blend of adventure, intrigue, and the limitless wonder of space, this enormous space epic promises to take players on an intergalactic voyage. Let’s explore what makes Starfield such a highly anticipated game that has the potential to change the genre.
Unleashing the Infinite
Starfield depicts a futuristic vision in which humanity has pushed the limits of space exploration. Players will go through a painstakingly created universe as daring spacefarers, full of intriguing planets, moons, and space stations just waiting to be explored. Players are transported into a world filled with wonders and undiscovered stories thanks to Bethesda's meticulous attention to detail in the breathtaking visuals and realistic locations that perfectly merge realism
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April 28, 2023
Over two decades, the Diablo series has become the most popular title in the action-packed role-playing game (ARPG) genre. Fans are waiting impatiently for the next entry in the Diablo series after the beta version of Diablo 4 is readily available to them. We'll investigate the Diablo 4 beta in-depth while comparing it to other current action role-playing games.
The Diablo 4 Beta
The Diablo 4 beta gives players a taste of the content in the game's final version. It is immediately apparent that this game has a gloomy and menacing atmosphere and impressive visuals and music that create an eerie atmosphere. The player can choose between three classes: The Barbarian, the Sorceress, and the Druid. Each type has its special powers and ways of playing the game.
Combat and Gameplay
The fights in Diablo 4 are intense and take place at a breakneck speed, emphasizing skill and planning. To defeat swarms of demons and creatures, players will need to manage their resources
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February 23, 2023
Since 2023 has arrived, we can say that it’s the year of Starfield. The open-galaxy space romp, Bethesda's first original RPG release in 25 years, is accompanied by some astronomical excitement. Starfield, which was first announced in 2018, spent years with only the sparse details that were made public. But as the release date approaches, we've been getting a wider view of Starfield's space adventure, partly because Bethesda's Todd Howard has been doing the PR rounds.
The Final Release Date of Starfield
The only information the game's creators have provided regarding the new launch window is that Starfield will release the game between February to March this year, and the exact date is still to be announced. The match had been set for November 2022; however, a postponement was made on Twitter in the fifth month of last year. According to Bethesda, Starfield has "great ambition," and additional time is required to produce "the perfect and improvised" version of the final
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January 18, 2023
Next year will see the release of many RPGs. There are dozens of things to be thrilled about, but I went through a thorough list to determine which are the very finest. Although these are the games I am most anticipating personally from the massive range of RPG subgenres I cover, your experience may differ.
Starfield
First-person sci-fi role-playing game Starfield. Despite justifiable criticism leveled at some of its flaws, the studio keeps creating engaging environments in which players enjoy exploring and tend to get lost. Starfield, according to Bethesda, will feature 1,000 explorable planets and more than 100 star systems. This is accomplished via a combination of procedural generation and hand-crafted worlds. The game's durability depends on how effectively the procedural generation technology works and how engaging the primary planets are.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
One of the best-reviewed video games of all time is The Legend of Zelda:
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July 01, 2022
Microsoft recently made an announcement, stating that the team at Xbox will be hosting a showcase planned for June 2022. This showcase will without a doubt offer PC and Xbox gamers a detailed look at upcoming titles in 2022 and the future. A large number of the titles announced in the previous Xbox and Bethesda showcases were met with high praise and gamers remain hopeful that this year’s event will live up to the hype.
Numerous well-renowned studios have been hard at work, trying to make Xbox the go-to console for gamers and it seems their efforts have not been in vain. Ever since Sony started releasing exclusive games, Xbox sales took a massive hit. However, this console is rising back up with a vengeance and will go toe to toe against Sony. Acquiring Activision studios was a message of intent from Microsoft and people have been speculating that more gamers will lean towards Xbox in the future.
Obsidian and Bethesda Game Studios are arguably the most notable video game developers
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October 31, 2019
Game developer Bethesda has doubled down on the horrendous Fallout 76 by launching Fallout First, a $100 annual service that provides private servers and some less sought after features.
The main feature being offered here is private servers, which allow players to get in on private games with a few of their friends. The service also offers a survival tent that allows players to set a fast travel point, as well as a scrapbox where you can store unlimited amounts of materials. Bethesda will also give you 1,650 Atoms per month, a ranger armor skin, and additional icons and emotes.
While the private servers have been something that players have been craving, it appears that the other features are being put in to try to justify the very high price. Players who don’t want to pump in $100 for a year of the service can opt for a $12.99 per month subscription, but players and industry journalists seem to be in lockstep in thinking that the price is absurd.
Additionally, it
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October 23, 2018
The Fallout 76 beta period has now started. Players on the Xbox One, PC and PS4 have been able to get online over the past few days to test out Fallout 76 for the first time.
Bethesda has chosen to do a different testing schedule than typical, however, making it more difficult to log in and play at various times.
Here is a look at the upcoming schedules for Fallout 76’s beta stage up until November 4.
● October 30: US Pacific - 4PM - 8PM
● November 1: US Pacific - 11AM - 4PM
● November 2: No servers live
● November 3: US Pacific - 2PM - 6PM
● November 4: US Pacific - 11AM - 6PMThe best time to get a lengthy play session during these dates is November 4. The beta will continue to run up until November 14. Bethesda will be publishing the times their betas go live on their social media accounts.
The reason why Bethesda is running small tests like this is because they want to stress test the servers under different conditions. The
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October 09, 2018
Are you looking forward to Fallout 76? If you are, you’ll want to take a read through this article.
Bethesda has just pushed out a bunch of new details about Fallout 76 ahead of the upcoming beta period. We’ll be sharing all of the new information in this article.
Firstly, it’s been confirmed that the beta will start on October 23 for Xbox One players and October 30 for PC and PS4 players. The beta will be live most days for roughly 4-8 hours each day.
What’s incredible is that the beta will run all the way up to a few days before the release date, which is on November 14. You must pre-order to get into the beta, but your progress made in the beta will carry on over to the full release.
We also now know that the player count will be between 12 and 36, but the final number still hasn’t been revealed.
There will be quests and objectives just like in Fallout 4, as well as dozens of different enemy NPCs to kill. There won’t be any human NPCs to interact with,
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October 03, 2018
We have finally been given more information about the upcoming Fallout 76 beta across all platforms.
Bethesda has revealed some details about the beta and when we can expect to get access to it. Take a look at what we now know below.
Bethesda has announced that the Fallout 76 beta will come to the Xbox One first on October 23. One week later, the beta will be available for PlayStation 4 and PC players.
Bethesda has made it very clear that while they are excited to show people Fallout 76 for the first time, the beta is designed to be a stress test. As a result, the servers may go down, they may break, and there may be performance issues.
Bethesda also said that the servers will be going online at targeted timeframes so that Bethesda can get as many people online at once.
Bethesda says they will reveal the live server times at a later point, but the servers will be live between four and eight hours at a time.
What's exciting is that the beta will
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December 08, 2015
A new update for Fallout 4 has been developed and it is on it's way to both the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One. The new 1.2 patch for Fallout 4 is already available for the PC version of the game so we have a good insight into what the patch consists of.
For the most part, the new update just fixes some bugs and issues with Fallout 4. Whilst the PC version has had a couple of new interface features added to Fallout 4 in update 1.2, these changes won't be available on the console versions.
On top of general bug fixes, the focus of the 1.2 patch has been towards optimization, especially in areas that suffered from poor performance before the 1.2 patch. Below the full fixes that will be available in the 1.2 Fallout 4 patch have been listed.
Fixes
+ General memory and stability improvements
+ Performance improvements inside the Corvega Assembly Plant
+ Optimizations to skinned decal rendering
+ Fixed issue with player becoming stuck in