Slay the Spire 2 Reportedly Sold 5.3 Million Copies in March, Netting $108 Million in Revenue

It’s especially surprising when you remember the first game sold 1.5 million copies around two months after it launched – even though it had been in development for almost two years beforehand. While Crimson Desert received mixed reviews and a generally “Mixed” rating upon release, it still performed well. Reports indicate it sold nearly two million copies on Steam last month, and previously, it was claimed the game generated over $200 million in revenue across all platforms.

Crimson Desert’s Storage Chest Now Has 1000 Slots, As New Patch Also Adds Headgear Visibility

The game used to only have 240 storage spaces, which quickly filled up as players collected more items. A recent update has increased the limit to 1,000, but you’ll need to upgrade your Howling Hill Camp to unlock the extra space. So, if you want more room for your gear, start improving the camp quickly to help out the Greymanes and gain access to hundreds of new storage slots.

Star Trek Fans Turn on Captain Kirk 47 Years Later After Major Realization

This Star Trek film is less about action and more about thoughtful ideas, staying true to the original spirit of the show. However, some viewers have pointed out that Captain Kirk comes across as harsh in his treatment of his crew. One Reddit user noted that he seems unnecessarily cruel when making fun of McCoy’s fear of transporters, especially considering people had just died using one.

It’s Official: Batman is Gotham’s Most Wanted Criminal

Savage is intensifying his hunt for Batman. He’s deployed a new police-like force called the TUCO squads to arrest Batman whenever they see him, and he’s been fabricating evidence to make Batman look like a murderer, hoping to publicly justify his actions. While Savage initially acted alone, he’s no longer the only powerful villain in Gotham. He’s now seeking an alliance that could bring serious trouble for Batman and those he cares about.

Star Wars’ Most Exciting New TV Show Releases This Week

When it comes to new Star Wars TV shows, there are two confirmed projects currently in development. The first is season two of Ahsoka, which fans have been anticipating for a while. The other, and the one coming out first, is Maul: Shadow Lord. This series will bring back a popular character from both the movies and TV shows – a welcome return at this moment in the Star Wars timeline.

The Walking Dead’s Crossover Series Can’t Forget a Major Character That’s Already Been in Two Other Shows

Let’s be clear: simply bringing characters back together for old time’s sake won’t be enough. The reunion needs to feel natural within the world of the show. This potential crossover – which could also serve as a final chapter for The Walking Dead universe – should focus on meaningful connections, the results of past actions, and compelling stories. While fans are eager to see Rick and Daryl share the screen again, another character deserves equal focus.