Game Plug – theKarzu Gaming https://thekarzu.com/es Reviews, Community & Gameplay Mon, 11 Jan 2021 22:32:56 +0000 es-MX hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.6 https://i0.wp.com/thekarzu.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/cropped-theKarzu-1-scaled-1.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Game Plug – theKarzu Gaming https://thekarzu.com/es 32 32 4 New Additions to World of Warcraft in the Shadowlands Expansion https://thekarzu.com/es/world-of-warcraft-shadowlands-expansion/ https://thekarzu.com/es/world-of-warcraft-shadowlands-expansion/#respond Thu, 14 Jan 2021 09:30:00 +0000 https://thekarzu.com/?p=3345 World of Warcraft was once undeniably the most popular game in the entire world. Back when it first came out and the few years that followed, millions upon millions actively played the MMORPG. It took the entire gaming industry by storm. But it has been well over a decade since all of this.

While it is certainly still popular enough once you take its release date into consideration, WoW is no longer the famed game that it once was.

However, the game has recently seen a huge surge when it comes to active players, and this is all thanks to the recently released Shadowlands expansion.

World of Warcraft: Shadowlands is the eighth and currently the latest expansion that has been released for the game. Shadowlands is a huge step for the game, and this step is definitely in the right direction as well.

Ever since its release, thousands of new players have started playing the game, and thousands of more that used to play in the past have returned as well.

The expansion brings lots of changes to the game as well as lots of new content, and it has been quite well received by fans and critics alike.

If you’re one of many players looking to get into World of Warcraft after the release of the Shadowlands expansion, here is a small rundown of everything new it brings to the game. Continue reading below to find out exactly what it has in store for players.

A Summary of the World of Warcraft Shadowlands Expansion

  1. Advanced Character Customization

One of the things that most of the older WoW will be glad to hear is that the Shadowlands brings lots of new customization possibilities for your custom character in the game.

You can make the hero that you’ve always wanted to make thanks to all the new options that have arrived in the character customization menu. There are lots of new hairstyles for each type of character, there are lots of different new tattoos that you can try out on your character, and much more.

There is now even an option to change the skin tone of your character to many different color options.

Along with this, there are lots of different accessories to add to your character’s apparel as well, including a wide new range of earrings. All of these different customization options can be accessed at the Barber Shop or through the Appearance Alligator in Oribos and Azeroth respectively.

2. New Regions

One of the main things that have been added to World of Warcraft following the latest Shadowlands expansion are the entirely new regions, as well as the new world.

This new world is known as the Shadowlands itself, which is also the name of the expansion itself. The Shadowlands is a place where the departed are sent to after their mortal life has ended.

Depending on exactly how a specific mortal lives their life, they are sent to one of the many different regions that are featured in the Shadowlands. There is a total of 5 said regions, and all 5 are also accessible for players. These 5 regions are the new regions that have been introduced to the game with the latest expansion.

Every single one of the regions has a little story to it. The names of these new regions are, The Maw, Bastion, Ardenweald, Revendreth, and lastly, Maldraxxus.

Bastion is the region where mortals are given the highest duty that they can possibly be given, which is to carry souls of the deceased to the shadowlands.

The Maw on the other hand is the most disturbing of the 5 new regions, where the worst of the worst mortal spirits are sent to suffer for eternity. It is also said that one of the strongest beings in all of WoW is chained deep inside of The Maw, and the entire universe would be destroyed if said being was released.

Like this, every single region has a little bit of an interesting story behind it which can be further explored by doing specific quests for each region and paying some extra attention to your surroundings.

3. Changes to Levelling

The levelling system in the game has also been altered, and many would argue that this alteration was for the better.

These changes are meant to make the mechanic feel much better than it was, and to serve as a means of preparing the newer adventurers for all that they are set to face in the new expansion.

Each increase in level also provides a much more meaningful increase in power as well as more progress. Players will have to level up all the way to 50 before they can finally make their way to the Shadowlands, but the new changes to the leveling system make much less of a grind than it sounds like.

The level cap has been changed as well, allowing level 50 players to now reach 60.

4. New Gameplay Features and Modes

One of the most important changes made to the game is obviously the set of additions that have been introduced with World of Warcraft Shadowlands.

The main new feature and probably the best one that comes to mind are the Covenants. The Covenants are basically a feature like factions which has been seen in many games before this.

You choose one of four new Covenants that have been added to the game, and you get special bonuses by doing so. Every single one has unique pros and cons, meaning that you should choose carefully.

There is also the Torghast, which is an entirely new mode that players can spend an endless amount of time on. That’s because the Torghast is an infinitely long dungeon.

This new mode plays a lot like dungeon crawler games. It goes on forever and you can approach it on your own or in a group with all of your friends that also play WoW.

Depending on how far off you make it into the Torghast, you’ll get amazing awards that will greatly help you on your journey as you delve deeper into the Shadowlands.

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Top 9 Best Gaming Accessories Your Setup Needs https://thekarzu.com/es/top-9-best-gaming-accessories-your-setup-needs/ https://thekarzu.com/es/top-9-best-gaming-accessories-your-setup-needs/#respond Mon, 11 Jan 2021 18:10:47 +0000 https://thekarzu.com/?p=3362 This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a commission. Thanks.
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    The gaming accessories you use with your set up can make or break your gaming sessions. In many cases, it is the difference between playing at your best or playing like a bot.

    We have all been there. Starting with nothing but a console and a TV. The goal now is to improve that set up over time.

    A monitor here, controller rack there. Your setup actually starts looking better as you add on to it.

    But sometimes you just feel like something is missing. You may know what you need, or you might know what is needed but not know what to get, or you might be completely oblivious to the things that could greatly improve your set up.

    Real world example, for longer than I would like to admit, I was completely blind to the importance of having a gaming monitor and its effect on your play…until I got one. 

    Completely changed EVERYTHING. 

    My goal is to provide you with gaming accessories that you didn’t know needed until now. Everything on this list is aimed at improving your quality of life while you game so you have the best experience possible.

    Stream Deck – Even for non gamers

    As video game streaming continues to grow more people are starting to take a shot at making a name for themselves everyday.

    If you are serious about streaming, then getting a stream deck just might be for you. 

    A stream deck will help you out with things like setting multiple hotkeys for a variety of programs for streaming and video capture services, as well as other tasks like clipping game footage and setting macros amongst other things.

    Overall it is a great addition to improving the quality of your stream.

    Though a stream deck makes things seamless while you are live streaming, you don’t necessarily have to be a streamer to find it extremely useful. It can also serve as a strong productivity tool.

    This video by Elgato shows 5 ways you can use your stream deck for productivity rather than for streaming.

    Because it is built with programmable hotkeys, you can use it for just about anything you can think of. 

    Things You Can Do With A Stream Deck For Streamers and Non-Streamers

    • Set hotkeys for in-game for quick quick navigation
    • Launch apps
    • Control your music
    • Muting and unmuting your mic
    • Copy and Pasting Documents
    • Online Class Production
    • Turn things that will normally take multiple steps to complete into 1 step

    Check out this reddit thread to see the different ways people use their stream decks for things other than streaming.

    Stream Deck Options

    Some of the best stream deck options out there.

    Best Value Options

    Best Budget Options

    • UpDeck – Free App you can get on your phone and use to control your stream.
    • Number Keypad – A simple keypad can basically do the same thing a stream deck will do for you fundamentally with the right programs. just don’t expect much when it come to more effective features. and they are harder to set up.

    Gaming Keypad

    This gaming accessory is for my PC players out there. The PC master race just got a whole lot stronger.

    Rather than playing on the traditional Mouse and Keyboard, a Gaming keypad gives you the same functionality, but saves you space in your set up and provides you with more comfort.

    Unlike the traditional keyboard, the keypad was built specifically with gaming in mind and brings all the keys you will really need together all at better positions for gaming.

    Here are some benefits of a gaming keypad

    • Everything in one place – all the keys you will ever need are brought together for you at better positions
    • Comfort – the right keypad will greatly improve your gaming experience. Because of its convenience, you likely won’t have to move your arm as much as you would on a keyboard
    • Size friendly – its smaller size – compared to a keyboard – frees up a lot of arm space for you giving the freedom to move your arms however you want
    • Additional features – features will vary depending on the brand you get.

    For more info about this gaming accessory check out this article.

    Gaming Keypad Options

    Some of the best gaming keypad options out there.

    Best Value Options

    Best Budget Options

    Monitor 

    Does a monitor make much of a difference when you game?

    YESSSS, it does.

    I can’t stress this enough!

    For so many reasons, gaming on a monitor compared to playing on ANYTHING else is just…better.

    The main reason to get a monitor over anything else is the response time and refresh rate.

    You have to buy a premium TV to get a good response time and refresh rate, but you can get a good gaming monitor for a fraction of the price it takes to get a TV to do the same.

    This is especially important if you play competitive games where having a fast reaction time is especially important.

    Gaming Monitor Options

    Here are some gaming monitor options to get you started.

    Best Value Options

    Best Budget Options

    Monitor wall mounts

    Credit: u/ThePlebble on Reddit

    There are 2 reasons to have wall mounts. 

    Convenience and to free up space.

    Wall mounts for your monitor will help you free up space on your desk which is a luxury that, personally, I feel I don’t have enough of.

    Best Value Options

    Headset Holder

    This a gaming accessory that can be easily overlooked. But it will increase the quality of life on your set up.

    Headset holders and usually set up on the side or under your desk. This helps you make sure your headphones are out of the way and not just always sitting on top of your desk.

    Best Value Options

    Here are some options for headset holders for different positions depending on your preference.

    Wireless Bridge – For Stronger Connectivity

    If your gaming setup is far away from your router, then odds are you aren’t getting the internet speeds that you should be getting to play online effectively.

    A wireless bridge fixes this issue by expanding the range of connectivity in your home.

    Think of it as bringing your router closer to your setup, but not really.

    As soon as you set up your wireless bridge, you will instantly notice the difference in speeds.

    Best Value Options

    Gaming Chair

    A proper gaming setup is not complete without a proper gaming chair.

    If you game for hours on end then the right chair can make the difference between getting up at the end of your session comfortably or with back pain.

    If you have ever had a bad gaming chair then you know too well the challenges that come with it.

    If you aren’t sitting down comfortably at your setup then you will not play well. It just doesn’t work. Odds are you will spend a good amount of your time trying to figure out the best way to sit that won’t make your ass hurt.

    A good gaming chair with good back support is a required gaming accessory that I feel ALL gamers need. Whether they game seriously or for fun.

    It’s like having to sit all day at work on office chairs that haven’t been changed in years. You get up at the end of the day with back pain, everyday.

    Gaming Chair Options

    Here are some gaming chair options to get you started.

    Best Value Options

    Best Budget Options

    A Good Mouse Pad

    While gaming there is no telling when you will need to extend out your arm and how far you will need to extend it.

    Be proactive and get a mouse pad good enough to handle those moments.

    Best Value Options

    The Gaems

    Gaems has given “Game on the go” a new meaning.

    Gaems changed the game with its series of gaming accessories.

    Their boxes let gamers not only carry their game systems in secure cases but also play wherever they feel like.

    Their boxes come with its own monitor, storage for your controllers, power supplies, and other accessories , space to hold your gaming console, and with all the needed outlets to power your system and play on included 19” monitor.

    This is probably the most convenient way to do it if you find yourself not having time to play your games because you are always on the move and never at home.

    The box itself is not too big and can be subtle. Just pull it out whenever and start gaming with no problems.

    This is probably the most practical gaming accessory that I have seen in a while. I still can’t believe I never knew this existed.

    Best Option

    Gaems Vanguard

    Conclusion

    Hope this list was able to give you some ideas of things that you can add to your set up to make it better and improve the quality of your gaming sessions.


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    You Can Get Custom Faceplates For Your Playstation 5 Console https://thekarzu.com/es/you-can-get-custom-faceplates-for-your-playstation-5-console/ https://thekarzu.com/es/you-can-get-custom-faceplates-for-your-playstation-5-console/#respond Sun, 25 Oct 2020 04:48:06 +0000 https://thekarzu.com/?p=3031

    A third party company has already started to accept pre-orders for custom faceplates for the PS5. As the release of the PS5 gets nearer, the hype for the next-gen console has only gotten bigger. 

    In Sonys’ recent release of a video showcasing a full breakdown of the Playstation 5 console, they provided measurements of the different parts of the console, including the faceplates which we saw could be easily detached from the main body. So it is only natural for third party products to start popping out the woodworks.

    The Platestation 5 site has opened up pre-orders for custom faceplate designs for the new console. 

    It offers many design options: Cherry Red, Chromatic, Indigo Blue, Jungle Camo, and Limited Edition V1 Matte Black. With each priced at $39.99.

    The websites team says the idea started with wanting to provide the PlayStation community with a matte-black finish for the console because it is what it believed the community deserved. Thanks to encouragement from their own community and manufacturers, we got more customized colors. Who knows maybe we will get more options in the future.

    Because they are still in the pre-order stage there is no way to know if they got the right size to fit the PS5 or if they provide the products they promise. At least not until they start shipping.

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    All Upcoming Video Game Release Dates On All Systems https://thekarzu.com/es/upcoming-game-releases/ https://thekarzu.com/es/upcoming-game-releases/#respond Sat, 26 Sep 2020 17:26:04 +0000 https://guardiangaming.tv/?p=2957 The hype is real! The PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series next-generation consoles are on the way. And with these new Consoles, many games will be releasing especially a lot of anticipated big names like Cyberpunk 2077, Ratchet & Clank, Hitman 3, and Deathloop.

    If you are like me, then you are also looking forward to playing a lot of your current favorite video games on the next-gen consoles with their new specs. Honestly can’t wait to experience the Witcher 3 in frames higher than 60 (yes, I know PC already had this, No I don’t care).

    If you want to know when your favorite games will be releasing, I have compiled a list of all the upcoming video game releases that we know of so far below.

    September 2020

    • Ary And The Secret Of Seasons (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – September 1
    • Crusader Kings III (PC) – September 1
    • Evergate (PC) – September 1
    • Iron Harvest (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – September 1
    • Spellbreak (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – September 3
    • WRC 9 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – September 3
    • Doraemon: Story of Seasons (PlayStation 4) – September 4
    • Marvel’s Avengers (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Stadia, PC) – September 4
    • NBA 2K21 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – September 4
    • Paradise Killer (Switch, PC) – September 4
    • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 And 2 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – September 4
    • Kingdoms Of Amalur: Re-Reckoning (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – September 8
    • Necromunda: Underhive Wars (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – September 8
    • OkunoKA Madness (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – September 8
    • Star Renegades (PC) – September 8
    • The Sims 4 Star Wars: Journey to Batuu Game Pack (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – September 8
    • Cloud Gardens (PC) – September 9
    • The Outer Worlds: Peril On Gorgon DLC (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – September 9
    • Bounty Battle (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – September 10
    • MO:Astray (Switch) – September 10
    • Tamarin (PlayStation 4, PC) – September 10
    • Inertial Drift (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – September 11
    • eFootball PES 2021 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – September 15
    • Spelunky 2 (PlayStation 4) – September 15
    • Hades (Switch, PC) – September 17
    • Medieval Dynasty (PC) – September 17
    • Ori And The Will Of The Wisps (Switch) – September 17
    • The Long Dark (Switch) – September 17
    • Crysis Remastered (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – September 18
    • Super Mario 3D All-Stars (Switch) – September 18
    • WWE 2K Battlegrounds (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – September 18
    • 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (PlayStation 4) – September 22
    • art of rally (PC) – September 23
    • Kirby Fighters 2 (Switch) – September 23
    • Unrailed (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – September 23
    • Going Under (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – September 24
    • Little Big Workshop (Xbox One) – September 24
    • RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition (Switch, PC) – September 24
    • Serious Sam 4 (PC) – September 24
    • Tennis World Tour 2 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – September 24
    • Mafia: Definitive Edition (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Stadia, PC) – September 25
    • Port Royale 4 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – September 25
    • Trollhunters: Defenders of Arcadia (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – September 25
    • Spelunky 2 (PC) – September 29
    • Warsaw (PlayStation 4) – September 29

    October 2020

    • Super Mario Bros. 35 (Switch) – October 1
    • Warsaw (Switch) – October 1
    • Ys Origin (Switch) – October 1
    • Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time (PlayStation 4, Xbox One) – October 2
    • Star Wars: Squadrons (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – October 2
    • Warsaw (Xbox One) – October 2
    • Foregone (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch) – October 5
    • Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch) – October 5
    • Baldur’s Gate III (Stadia, PC) – October 6
    • I Am Dead (Switch, PC) – October 8
    • Ikenfell (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – October 8
    • Ride 4 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch) – October 8
    • The Uncertain: Light at the End (PC) – October 8
    • Ben 10: Power Trip (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – October 9
    • FIFA 21 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – October 9
    • The Survivalists (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – October 9
    • G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – October 13
    • Second Extinction (PC) – October 13
    • Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition (PC) – October 15
    • Cloudpunk (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch) – October 15
    • Monster Truck Championship (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – October 15
    • Raji: An Ancient Epic (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – October 15
    • Space Crew (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – October 15
    • Tears Of Avia (Xbox One, PC) – October 15
    • Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (Switch) – October 16
    • NHL 21 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One) – October 16
    • Amnesia: Rebirth (PlayStation 4, PC) – October 20
    • Remothered: Broken Porcelain (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – October 20
    • The Guise (PC) – October 20
    • ScourgeBringer (Xbox One, Switch, PC) – October 21
    • Transformers: Battlegrounds (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – October 23
    • Carto (PlayStation 4, PC) – October 27
    • Ghostrunner (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – October 27
    • The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV (PlayStation 4) – October 27
    • World of Warcraft: Shadowlands (PC) – October 27
    • Song of Horror Complete Edition (PlayStation 4, Xbox One) – October 29
    • Watch Dogs: Legion (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Stadia, PC) – October 29
    • Pikmin 3 Deluxe (Switch) – October 30
    • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – October 30
    • Auto Chess (PlayStation 4) – October 31

    November 2020

    • Jurassic World Evolution (Switch) – November 3
    • Breathedge (PC) – November 5
    • YesterMorrow (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – November 5
    • Dirt 5 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – November 6
    • PAW Patrol: Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – November 6
    • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – November 10
    • Bright Memory (Xbox Series X/S) – November 10
    • Destiny 2 (Xbox Series X/S) – November 10
    • Destiny 2: Beyond Light (Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – November 10
    • Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition (Xbox Series X/S) – November 10
    • Dirt 5 (Xbox Series X/S) – November 10
    • Fortnite (Xbox Series X/S) – November 10
    • Forza Horizon 4 (Xbox Series X/S) – November 10
    • Fuser (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – November 10
    • Gears 5 (Xbox Series X/S) – November 10
    • Gears Tactics (Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One) – November 10
    • Madden NFL 21 (Xbox Series X/S, Playstation 5) – November 10
    • Marvel’s Avengers (Xbox Series X/S) – November 10
    • NBA 2K21 (Xbox Series X/S, Playstation 5) – November 10
    • Observer: System Redux (Xbox Series X/S, PC) – November 10
    • Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin (PlayStation 4, Switch, PC) – November 10
    • Sea of Thieves (Xbox Series X/S) – November 10
    • Tetris Effect: Connected (Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC) – November 10
    • The Falconeer (Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC) – November 10
    • Watch Dogs: Legion (Xbox Series X/S) – November 10
    • XIII (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – November 10
    • Yakuza: Like A Dragon (Xbox Series X/S) – November 10
    • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Astro’s Playroom (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Demon’s Souls (PS5) (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Destiny 2 (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Destiny 2: Beyond Light (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Destruction AllStars (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Dirt 5 (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Fortnite (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Godfall (PlayStation 5, PC) – November 12
    • Just Dance 2021 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, Stadia) – November 12
    • Madden NFL 21 (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Marvel’s Avengers (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4) – November 12
    • NBA 2K21 (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Observer: System Redux (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • PlayStation 5 – November 12
    • PlayStation 5 Digital Edition – November 12
    • Sackboy: A Big Adventure (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4) – November 12
    • Watch Dogs: Legion (PlayStation 5) – November 12
    • Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – November 13
    • Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch) – November 13
    • Yakuza: Like A Dragon (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – November 13
    • Cris Tales (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – November 17
    • Cyberpunk 2077 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – November 19
    • Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity (Switch) – November 20
    • Katamari Damacy REROLL (PlayStation 4, Xbox One) – November 20
    • Vigor (PlayStation 4) – November 25

    December 2020

    • Chronos: Before the Ashes (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – December 1
    • Empire Of Sin (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, Mac) – December 1
    • Twin Mirror (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – December 1
    • Immortals Fenyx Rising (Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – December 3
    • Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – December 4
    • Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise (Switch) – December 4
    • Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch) – December 8
    • Collection Of SaGa Final Fantasy Legend (Switch) – December 15

    Games With Release Dates To Be Announced

    • 12 Minutes (Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC)
    • Abs Vs. The Blood Queen (PC)
    • Airborne Kingdom (PC, Mac)
    • ANNO: Mutationem (PlayStation 4, PC)
    • Apex Legends (Switch) – Read review
    • Axiom Verge 2 (Switch)
    • Babylon’s Fall (PlayStation 4, PC)
    • Baldo (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Balsa Model Flight Simulator (PC)
    • Biomutant (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC)
    • Borderlands 3 (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S) – Read review
    • Boyfriend Dungeon (Switch, PC)
    • Bravely Default II (Switch)
    • Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, iOS, Android)
    • Bubble Bobble 4 Friends (PlayStation 4)
    • Bugsnax (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4)
    • Buildings Have Feelings Too! (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Bullet Age (Switch, PC)
    • Cartel Tycoon (PC)
    • Chicken Police (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Circuit Superstars (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?! (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Cranked Up (PC)
    • CrossfireX (Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One)
    • Cyber Shadow (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Dangerous Driving 2 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Dark Alliance (PC)
    • Digimon Survive (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Disco Elysium (PlayStation 4, Xbox One)
    • Doom Eternal (Switch)
    • Dreamscaper (Switch, PC)
    • Drifters (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC)
    • Drive Buy (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Dungeon Defenders: Awakened (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch)
    • Dwarrows (Xbox One)
    • Eastward (PC, Mac)
    • Elden Ring (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC)
    • Embr (PC)
    • Endurance (Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Epic Chef (PC)
    • Exo One (Xbox Series X/S, PC)
    • F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch (PlayStation 4)
    • Genshin Impact (PlayStation 4, Switch, PC)
    • Grindstone (Switch)
    • Handball 21 (PC)
    • Harvest Moon: One World (Switch)
    • Haven (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Switch, PC)
    • Hollow Knight: Silksong (Switch, PC)
    • Humanity (PlayStation 4)
    • Hyper Scape (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S)
    • Imposter Factory (PC)
    • Impostor Factory
    • Industries Of Titan (PC)
    • Jett: The Far Shore (PlayStation 5)
    • Lost At Sea (PC)
    • Magic: Legends (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC)
    • Maquette (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC)
    • Mineko’s Night Market (Switch, PC, Mac)
    • My Diggy Dog 2 (PC)
    • Nine To Five (PC)
    • Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee (Switch)
    • Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty (Switch)
    • Olija (Switch, PC)
    • Operencia: The Stolen Sun (PlayStation VR, Rift, Quest)
    • Ori And The Will Of The Wisps (Xbox Series X/S)
    • Orwell’s Animal Farm (PC)
    • Othercide (Switch)
    • Outriders (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC)
    • Overcooked: All You Can Eat (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S)
    • Paradise Lost (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC)
    • Paranoia: Happiness Is Mandatory (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC)
    • Planet Coaster Console Edition (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One)
    • Pokémon Sword & Shield: The Crown Tundra (Switch)
    • ProtoCorgi (Switch, PC)
    • Pumpkin Jack (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Rainbow Six Quarantine (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC)
    • Rawmen (PC)
    • Recompile (PC),
    • Red Wings: Aces Of The Sky (PC)
    • Redneck Ed: Astro Monsters Show (PC)
    • RetroMania Wrestling (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Rhyme Storm (PC)
    • Rising Star 2 (PC)
    • Roller Champions (PC)
    • Rust (PlayStation 4, Xbox One)
    • Sable (PC)
    • Scavengers (PC)
    • Scorn (Xbox Series X/S)
    • Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game – Complete Edition (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Session (Xbox One, PC)
    • Skater XL (Switch)
    • Skull & Bones (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC)
    • Smash Ball (PC)
    • Sniper Elite 4 (Switch)
    • Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC)
    • Star Renegades (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch)
    • Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (Stadia)
    • Super Meat Boy Forever (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • System Shock Remastered (PC)
    • Tears Of Avia (Xbox One, PC)
    • Teenage Blob (PC)
    • The Academy: The First Riddle (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch)
    • The Artful Escape (Xbox One, PC)
    • The Ascent (Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One)
    • The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters (Xbox One)
    • The Good Life (PC)
    • The Medium (Xbox Series X/S, PC)
    • The Pathless (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC)
    • The Settlers (PC)
    • The Waylanders (PC)
    • Those Who Remain (Switch)
    • Torchlight III (Switch, PC)
    • Umihara Kawase Bazooka (PlayStation 4, Switch)
    • UnDungeon (PC)
    • Unto the End (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC)
    • Vigil: The Longest Night (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
    • Voidtrain (PC)
    • Warhammer Chaosbane (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S)
    • Way to the Woods (Xbox One, PC)
    • Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Heart of the Forest (PC)
    • West of Dead (PlayStation 4, Switch)
    • What Happened (PC)
    • Where the Heart Is (PlayStation 4)
    • Worms 2020
    • Worms Rumble (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC)
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