Blizzard’s cancelled survival game Odyssey resurfaces in alleged leaks showing its fairytale “new universe”

Blizzard’s cancelled survival game, said to have been called Odyssey, has resurfaced in a series of alleged screenshots.Blizzard announced the project early on with the concept art above, which seemingly had our characters leaving their modern-day urban home and entering a fairytale fantasy world set in a “whole new universe.” After years in development, Microsoft and Blizzard scrapped the game just three months post-acquisition, alongside the layoff of almost 2,000 employees. Neither company had formally shown what Odyssey looked like in motion, but new purported screenshots from the game give us a clearer idea.One user on Russian social media site VK posted multiple alleged screens of the game, claiming that they had some involvement in the project. The shots look largely familiar if you’ve played any of the best survival games of the moment – there’s a weapons wheel, crafting, resource management, multiplayer elements, and a status screen showing various debuffs and gauges for …

Just 69 players earned Concord’s Platinum before the doomed shooter could be taken offline, according to a leading tracking site

For now, at least, Concord is dead, and the dust has settled on the game community’s attempts to grind for its platinum trophy.When Sony and developer Firewalk announced last week that Concord would be taken offline while they attempted to find “the best path ahead” for the shooter, players realized that the potential was there for the game’s Platinum Trophy to become one of the rarest awards out there. With Concord only available for days before being pulled from sale, anyone who could grind their way to the Plat would be part of an elite club.With that in mind, Concord quickly became full of players throwing themselves off the map to grind XP as efficiently as possible and reach the level 50 spot required to earn that trophy. Concord servers went offline on Friday night, potentially preventing anyone else from earning the reward. Once the dust settled, it turns out that 69 players (via PSN Profiles) have secured the Living Legend trophy, a number that might never grow any l…

The best God of War Ragnarok armor and how to get it

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The best God of War Ragnarok armor sets in the game make a huge difference to the way you play and survive the forces of Odin and Thor. Whether it’s early game armor giving you a slight edge, or late game sets that come with devastating enchantments, armor sets in God of War Ragnarok are an integral part of how to play. Either found in the world or forged by master craftsmen the Huldra Brothers, armor allows you to power through and survive strikes from draugr and deities alike. If you want to wear the greatest garments the nine realms have to offer, here’s how to get all the best armor sets in God of War Ragnarok.Best God of War Ragnarok armor sets These are the best God of War Ragnarok armor sets, depending on build and priorities:Best overall/late game armor – Berserker ArmorBest early-game armor – Nidavellir ArmorBest mid-game armor…

How to break Rock Walls in Star Wars Outlaws

To destroy rock walls in Star Wars Outlaws you need the power option for your blaster from the bolt module. That unlocks a charged shot that can punch through objects made of Amberine that bring up a Yellow symbol when you try to shoot them. While seeing walls you can’t get past can be annoying, finding the charged Power Bolt that destroys these rocks in Star Wars Outlaws is just a matter of time. Read on to find how, and when, you’ll get it. How to destroy walls in Star Wars Outlaws To destroy rocks in Star Wars Outlaw, you need the Bolt modification for the blaster, the first of the “Power” options. When you have the Bolt, you can equip it by holding down the Triangle/Y button you would normally press to swap weapon modes. Once equipped, simply fire at the rock or wall blocking your way to destroy it in Star Wars Outlaws.How to get the Star Wars Outlaws Bolt Blaster power module More Star Wars Outlaws guidesStar Wars Outlaws black bars
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Bungie confirms Destiny 2 is done with annual expansions and Episodes – now the MMO will get 2 “medium-sized” expansions plus 4 free updates a year

Destiny 2 is moving away from its longstanding annual expansion model after The Final Shape, Bungie announced in a seismic blog post marking the series’ 10-year anniversary and charting its future, and embracing “medium-sized” expansions released twice a year and cut with four annual free updates.The game is also quickly dropping the three-Act Episode model which has become the epilogue to The Final Shape. Beginning in 2025, a paid Destiny 2 expansion will arrive every six months. Each expansion will start a new season, with the season itself being “available to all players,” and free “Major Updates” coming every three months will refresh these seasons and introduce new content of their own. Destiny 2’s next expansion, Codename: Apollo, is set for summer 2025, after the end of the ongoing Episodes and Acts already teed up. It will launch with a major update codenamed Arsenal, and then fall 2025 will see another major update codenamed Surge. Looking further ahead, expansion Codenam…

After 27 years as a cult classic, crafting JRPG series Atelier shoots for global appeal with a seamless open-world, “action-like” combat, and a series-first housing system

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The long-running but relatively niche crafting JRPG series Atelier is aiming for mainstream, international appeal with the recently announced next entry, Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land.In an interview with 4Gamer (via Automaton), producer Junzo Hosoi said there have been aspects of the Atelier series that don’t hold up to standards set by other RPGs. “I’m not sure if I should say this, but there have been aspects of Atelier games that compared unsatisfactorily to other RPGs but were forgiven due to being part of the Atelier series.” he said. “This time, we want to create a high-quality RPG that many users who have never played Atelier before will like.”Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg kicked off the series way back in 1997, and all in all, there have been a whopping 25 mainline entries and 17 spinoffs. Naturally, there’s a dedicat…