Satisfactory Players Discover New Feature After 400 Hours With the Game

Players who are deeply engaged with the widely acclaimed Steam game “Satisfactory” have stumbled upon a new aspect of the game following more than 400 hours of playtime. The game, which entered early access in 2019 and was officially released on Steam as version 1.0 on September 10 this year, has been among the most-played games on the platform since its full release. This is hardly unexpected given that it sold over 5.5 million copies during its early access phase. Remarkably, even some of the game’s most dedicated players who have amassed the highest playtime are encountering new features for the first time after the game’s 1.0 launch.

How Much Would It Cost to Build a PC Like PS5 Pro?

Since its launch in November 2020, Sony’s PlayStation 5 has been flying off shelves, with no signs of demand decreasing. The combination of robust hardware and an ongoing stream of exclusive games has led to a series of generally smart choices for the Japanese video game company during this console era.

Ads on Xbox Consoles Are Getting Worse

The advertising experience on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles is deteriorating, with Microsoft increasingly pushing ads into users’ gaming space. Over time, these intrusive ads have become a source of frustration for Xbox fans due to their cluttering and disruptive nature on the Xbox Series X|S dashboard. Additionally, reports suggest that Microsoft might introduce an Xbox Game Pass tier requiring players to watch ads before playing games. This proposal aligns with Microsoft’s previously stated intention to integrate ads into games, which sparked threats of boycotts among Xbox fans last year. Despite the negative response from the public, Microsoft has shown no signs of addressing these concerns and instead seems to be intensifying its approach.

Silent Hill 2 Remake Trailer Reveals When the Game Can Come to Xbox

In about a month, Konami’s “Silent Hill 2” will debut as a timed console exclusive on PlayStation 5. For quite some time, we’ve been aware of this exclusivity, but a fresh trailer provides us with details regarding its duration. As per the trailer, PlayStation holds exclusive rights to the game for an entire year, ending on October 8, 2025. After that, Konami will have the liberty to make the game available on Xbox Series X|S and potentially even the Nintendo Switch 2, if it’s released by then. Until then, gamers can enjoy “Silent Hill 2” only on PS5 and PC.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Possibly Adding Cristiano Ronaldo as Playable Character

One of the greatest soccer players of all-time seems to be coming to Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. In a surprising post on social media, Cristiano Ronaldo shared a video teasing his role in the game. The trailer does not actually show Ronaldo in the fighting game, but does say that “a legendary player joins a legendary game.” It’s possible he could just appear as an alternate skin for one of the other playable characters, but there’s no way of knowing at this time. With Tokyo Game Show around the corner, we could learn more information there.

Agatha All Along: What If It’s Not Mephisto?

“Agatha All Along” is currently streaming on Disney+, and the initial two-episode release has sparked much debate among Marvel enthusiasts. (SPOILER ALERT) In these opening episodes, Agatha Harkness, portrayed by Kathryn Hahn, manages to break free from the spell cast by Wanda Maximoff and confronts her current predicament: she’s lost her magical abilities. The first two instalments chronicle Agatha as she starts to rally a group of ‘odd’ witches who might assist her on a journey along the Witches’ Path, but what is her ultimate goal?