Game of Thrones Fans Split as Winds of Winter Release Claim Appears

Rumors are circulating again that George R.R. Martin’s next book, The Winds of Winter (the sixth in a series initially planned as a trilogy, but now expanding to seven books), may be released sooner than expected. This has sparked mixed reactions from fans – some are excited, while others remain doubtful. A recent anonymous online post claims Martin’s publisher received the completed manuscript in January and that an announcement could come around Comic Con, with the book potentially hitting shelves in the fall to coincide with the holiday shopping season. As you might imagine, fans are strongly divided on whether or not this information is accurate.

Steam Giving Away PC Game From 2024 for Free for Few Days Only

For the next four days, PC gamers with Steam accounts can download and play GGTech Studios’ 3D platformer, eWorlds, completely free. While you can enjoy the game on your own, it also offers online co-op play, which requires server upkeep. To cover those costs and keep the servers running, the game will soon switch to a paid model, but it will only cost a small $3.99.

Buffy Season 3’s ‘Dead Man’s Party’ Still Frustrates Fans

I was so glad to see Buffy back in Sunnydale and reconnect with her mom and the Scooby Gang! It was a really important step. But honestly, the way the writers got her to that point… it felt like they put her through way too much emotional pain. It didn’t feel right, and honestly, it felt unfair to her character. They could have handled her return without all that unnecessary drama.

5 Games That Failed So Hard, Players Got Their Money Back

Everyone loved the original Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, so when Blizzard Entertainment announced a remastered version, it seemed like a guaranteed success. Unfortunately, Warcraft 3: Reforged – which also included the Frozen Throne expansion – was met with strong criticism. Players were upset by how much the game had changed from the original, the removal of promised features like cinematic cutscenes, and numerous bugs. The launch was a disaster, and Blizzard ended up offering full refunds to players, even those who had played for many hours. While the exact cost to Blizzard isn’t known, the release clearly resulted in financial losses and harmed the company’s reputation.

Fans of This Hit Steam Horror Game Just Got Great News

The new survival game Road to Vostok, released in Early Access on April 8th, is already a big success. It’s earned enough money in just a few days to fund continued development, which is great news for players and a positive sign for the gaming industry. This success shows that games don’t need massive, prolonged development cycles to thrive. Let’s explore why Road to Vostok‘s success is noteworthy and what lessons other game developers can learn from it.