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A one-man army, a much-hyped Fate collab, and the revival of some beloved older characters – all the highlights coming in Honkai: Star Rail Version 3.4
By James Pickard published
Honkai Star Rail Version 3.4 launches on July 2 - here's everything that's coming in the update, including new characters, the Fate collab, new gear, updated events and reworked classic units.

The second free Monster Hunter Wilds title update is coming next week, bringing back a surprise monster from the 3DS era
By Rhys Wood published
Monster Hunter Wilds' stacked second free update includes two iconic monsters and a collab with Fender.

I sure hope my PS5 doesn't die before GTA 6 - reports suggest hardware issues could damage consoles over time
By Isaiah Williams published
GTA 6 is on the horizon for launch in May next year, but reports of the PS5's liquid metal issues have resurfaced.

Mario Kart World patch notes - the latest updates and fixes
By Jake Green last updated
Here's the latest Mario Kart World patch notes. These include balance updates, changes to gameplay and bug fixes.

Dying Light's upcoming Retouched update won't be coming to the Nintendo Switch, as Techland confirms there are 'no plans' for a Switch 2 port
By Demi Williams published
Techland has confirmed that its Dying Light: Retouched update won't be coming to the Nintendo Switch and that there are no plans for a Switch 2 port.

Metal Gear Solid 3 remake - everything we know so far
By Rob Dwiar last updated
A remake of Metal Gear Solid 3 is in the works, and we now know a fair bit about it. Here's a look at the gameplay, and all of the latest news.

Fallout 5: everything we know so far
By Cat Bussell last updated
Updated Fallout 5 is officially in development, though we likely won't be seeing it for a long time. Here's what we know so far.

The Elder Scrolls 6 - everything we know so far
By Vic Hood last updated
Updated The Elder Scrolls 6 was announced over seven years ago. Here's what's been revealed since then.

Accessory maker Dbrand responds to botched Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con grips, admits its initial reaction to unhappy fans was 'a spectacularly terrible response to the issue at hand'
By Demi Williams published
Nintendo Switch accessory company Dbrand has issued an apology amid its botched Killswitch Joy-Con 2 controller controversy, promising replacements.
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