Avowed is Out Now on PS5, New Trailer Shows Off The Living Lands and Anniversary Update

The new trailer beautifully showcases the world of The Living Lands and the freedom players have to create their own unique character, The Envoy. It demonstrates a diverse range of builds, with different races, skills, and playstyles – something RPG fans will love! You’ll determine how to interact with The Living Lands, and your choices will have lasting consequences.

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Monster Hunter Wilds Gets Final Major Update With New Content, Performance Improvements

This update is a significant download – 13 GB on PlayStation 5, 16 GB on Xbox Series X/S, and 15 GB on PC (or 18 GB if you have the High Resolution Texture Pack installed). It also adds a new side quest that connects to the story of the upcoming Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection. To access the quest, players need to be at least Hunter Rank 9. You can find a complete list of changes in the patch notes below.

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New Open-World Game on Steam Brings Valheim Exploration to a Dark, Elden Ring-Level World

While the game’s world clearly draws inspiration from Elden Ring, ENDALOR also features combat similar to other FromSoftware titles, relying heavily on stamina management. Many open-world survival games include stamina systems, but ENDALOR appears to be significantly more challenging than most in the genre. Players will be able to experience this firsthand when the game launches in Steam Early Access in the first quarter of this year, and see if they can survive and build a life within its demanding world.

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Gave Me What Oblivion Remastered Couldn’t

I’ve got a bit of a complicated relationship with Kingdom Come: Deliverance. I really tried to get into the first game a few years back, but honestly, it felt too awkward and I ended up stopping before I made much progress. It was pretty clunky – reminded me of Oblivion in that way – and while the sequel, KCD2, still has some of that, it feels much more refined overall. But what’s really struck me about both Oblivion Remastered and KCD2 isn’t necessarily about how smoothly they play, or don’t!

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