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Baldur's Gate 3 has normalized multiple playthroughs like no other game in recent memory – why?
By Joe Donnelly published
Opinion Opinion | The GR team explores why so many Baldur's Gate 3 players are willing to jump straight back in after the credits roll
Baldur's Gate 3 fan creates their own character builder tool ahead of the game's full release
By Hope Bellingham published
News Fans are getting ready for August 3
Over 3 years later, Animal Crossing: New Horizons fans are ready to talk about their least favorite bits of the game
By Hope Bellingham published
News It's time we were honest about some of Animal Crossing's features
Diablo 4 players accuse Battle Pass' 666 coin reward of being "mathematically the scummiest amount Blizzard could have given"
By Anne-Marie Ostler published
news "No doubt this is intentional"
Starfield sleuth spends 200 hours piecing together the entire skill tree
By Hirun Cryer published
News There's well over 60 skills in total
Days after suing troll for $500,000, Bungie says Destiny 2 devs can't speak publicly because they're "still being harassed"
By Austin Wood published
news "We don’t accept that being harassed is 'just part of life,'" Bungie says
This incredible Starfield shipbuilder gets Bethesda's seal of approval
By Jordan Gerblick published
News This is undoubtedly cooler than anything I'll build in Starfield's actual ship customizer
The Diablo 4 community is crafting amazing tools to help with the late-game grind
By Hirun Cryer published
News There are some really helpful player-driven creations out there
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