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Helldivers 2 patch fixes the notoriously annoying Rupture Warriors by debuffing attacks and armor, as Arrowhead aims to actually "make them fun" and "less unfair"
By Anthony McGlynn published
News Arrowhead is giving Helldivers 2 a lot of TLC right now

Helldivers 2 patch "marks a big step forward" for Arrowhead, which "made a bunch of changes behind the scenes" to fix over 200 bugs and finally tackle the game's performance woes
By Kaan Serin published
News "While new features are coming, this patch marks a big step forward: both in the game itself and in how we work to improve it"

EA hits like Battlefield 4 and The Sims 4 were given time to bounce back from rough launches because they were "too big to fail," whereas with BioWare's Anthem, it wasn't "a given that it was going to be that big"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News "Your choices are either to fix Battlefield 4 or shut the studio down, and through much of its recent history, EA has been very reluctant to shut down studios"

After 30 million rounds and 816,162 rubber ducks, Arc Raiders celebrates successful Server Slam open beta with some prompt bug squashing: "We took immediate action"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News It was a good Server Slam

Arrowhead thanks Helldivers 2 fans begging for optimization for their "restraint from calling in orbital strikes," promises to fix everything from snow distribution to NPC eyeballs
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Strap in, Helldivers

Proudly offensive Japanese video game receives sequel after 30 years in which players destroy hot dogs and Taylor Swift tacos in fictional "Amurikkka," and it's going straight to my wishlist
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Hong Kong 97 is back with a vengeance

All Marvel Rivals codes (October 2025) and how to redeem them
By Iain Wilson last updated
Guide Marvel Rivals bundle codes can be redeemed for fresh cosmetics that you won't find anywhere else

Anthem lead says it deserved bad reviews, and Mass Effect and Dragon Age had better stories in part because you weren't playing with three "randos" who made everything "worse"
By Anna Koselke published
News "The game doesn't really understand how to effectively tell a story"
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