Game Awards 2019 Brings Huge Xbox One Game Discounts: Modern Warfare, Resident Evil 2, And More

The Game Awards airs tonight at 5:30 PM PT / 8:30 PM ET, and Microsoft is celebrating by offering discounts on more than 100 Xbox One games. The wide-ranging sale includes a bunch of 2019 games that are nominated for awards such as Resident Evil 2, Gears 5, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. You can also save up to 75% on past hits like Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and the Batman: Arkham Collection.

Some of the games are discounted close to their Black Friday prices. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare drops from $60 to $39, and Gears 5 is 50% off at $30. You can also find discounts on the wonderful adventure game A Plague Tale: Innocence–down from $50 to $25—and the most recent Destiny 2 expansion, Shadowkeep, which is slashed from $35 to $21.

You can save more than 50% on some of 2019’s best games, too. The Division 2 is a steal at $15, and stylish action game Devil May Cry 5 is only $19.79.

Microsoft’s Game Awards sale also looks in the rearview mirror, offering steep discounts on past nominees and award winners. The standard edition Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is just $18, and the $100 Gold Edition is marked all the way down to $25. The Batman: Arkham Collection offers arguably the best value in the sale, compiling Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight in one package for just $15.

Microsoft’s full Game Awards sale can be viewed at the Xbox Store. The discounts are only good today, so you’ll have to act fast. We’ve highlighted some of best deals in the sale below.


Best Game Awards deals at Xbox Store

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/game-awards-2019-brings-huge-xbox-one-game-discoun/1100-6472158/

Best Games of 2019 – Outer Wilds

Much of the joy to be found in the wonderful Outer Wilds is tied to discovery, and as such, the game should be experienced with as little foreknowledge as possible. So go. Go play it, if you haven’t already, and be prepared to experience one of the most poignant, affecting, and surprising game experiences of 2019. Go. You won’t regret it.

Still here, huh? The whole ‘GameSpot thinks this is one of the best 10 games this year and that in and of itself should convince you of its worth‘ not doing it for you? Need more convincing?

How about this? Outer Wilds is the game 2019 so badly needed. The world we’re all living in now has never felt more overwhelming, and at times it’s hard to see past all the division, bile, negativity, and pessimism that surrounds us. Outer Wilds is pure, a haven in the way it emphasizes connection over conflict. This isn’t a game about mastery, about conquering the odds, about imposing your will over your enemies by shooting bullets or swinging swords or executing the perfect parry. Outer Wilds is about the pursuit of knowledge purely for knowledge’s sake. It’s about the pure bliss that can come from the discoveries you make when you let curiosity get the better of you.

The game is filled with such moments of bliss. Every planet and moon (and every corner of those planets and moons) holds fragments of Outer Wilds’ overall story, and the awe and realisation you feel as you connect what you thought were disparate strands of knowledge together is immensely rewarding. Outer Wilds rewards your every curious whim. What’s behind this waterfall? Why is this planet hollowed out? What’s that strange, solitary light in the distance? Following what intrigues you in Outer Wilds almost always leads to a surprising new insight.

Of course, you have to be open to letting your curiosity get the better of you. I’ll be honest: Outer Wilds didn’t gel with me at first. The game’s controls felt unwieldy, its pace slow, and outside of the Groundhog Day-like conceit of reliving the same 20-minute period over and over again, it didn’t seem to feel special. But then the most curious person I know joined me: my 10-year-old son. He sat next to me, and started asking questions. What’s over there? What happens when you do this? Do you think there’s any way someone can land on that thing? As we played together–me at the controls, my son following his imagination–I got swept up, too. Outer Wilds reminded me that there are few things more amazing than a child’s imagination, while at the same rekindling my own. In Outer Wilds, discovery is both the goal and the reward, and it’s remarkable how that can make you feel.

*You can also purchase Outer Wilds digitally on PSN, Steam, and the Epic Games Store.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/best-games-of-2019-outer-wilds/1100-6472138/

Best Games Of 2019 – Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Over the next few days, we will reveal what we believe are the 10 best games of 2019, organized by release date. Then, on December 17, we will reveal which of the nominees gets to take home the coveted title of GameSpot’s Best Game of 2019. So be sure to come back then for the big announcement, and in the meantime, follow along with all of our other end-of-the-year coverage collected in our Best Games of 2019 hub.

There’s a reason Fire Emblem is only growing in popularity, even if the developers themselves aren’t sure why that is. It’s a series known for strong strategy-focused combat fought by casts of fantastic characters, with recent entries really upping the ante on forming relationships with your units. This year, Fire Emblem: Three Houses took it even further, supplanting the 3DS games’ romance with an emphasis on mentorship and camaraderie on and off the battlefield. It’s an incredibly involved and rewarding experience that draws you in from every angle.

In casting you as a professor, Three Houses puts you in a prime position to become invested in its characters–and quickly at that. You’re responsible for each of your students’ personal growth; as you instruct them in various forms of combat each week, you shape their talents to suit the kind of unit you need while taking their personal study goals into account. Watching as various skill meters and levels tick up week by week is an incredibly satisfying reward for your menu-managing efforts on its own–it’s one of the best feedback loops all year, for sure–but it’s developing bonds with your students and watching them come into their own that makes Three Houses so special.

School life is a major part of Three Houses, and you spend a good chunk of your time in the game talking to students and faculty, running around returning lost items to their owners, and doing favors for people all in the name of improving your relationships with them. Happier students work harder and learn more efficiently, which, from a min-maxing standpoint, makes little favors well worth the time and effort. But it’s also easy to like nearly every character. They each have their own likes and dislikes, weird quirks, and difficult pasts. At first, many of them fit into anime archetypes–the tsundere, the prince, the womanizer. But there’s more to each of them, and as their professor, becoming a good confidant is part of the job.

As the school year goes on, you get to watch an incredibly shy girl become more confident and learn why a flirty disaster of a man treats relationships so flippantly. An enemy in one playthrough can become a friend in the next as you see another house’s side to the story. Facilitating friendships between two students–whether it’s by eating lunch with them or having them fight alongside each other on the battlefield–can open up cutscenes that give you greater insight into them as people. The friendships that develop are as much a reward for investing in your students as the hit of dopamine you get from watching their stats tick upward.

Out on the battlefield, you feel the effects of that investment immensely. Permadeath might not be as devastating in Three Houses as it was in previous Fire Emblem games–while the unit is lost forever, you still see the character around the monastery–but you still feel a distinct sense of responsibility toward the students in your charge. Arguably the best way to play Three Houses is on its harder difficulties, where each choice you make has a ripple effect days (off the battlefield) and turns (on the battlefield) down the line. Making the most of your time and crafting effective strategies is crucial; as the turn-rewinding Divine Pulse ability often shows you, seemingly small choices, like moving a character two spaces ahead or three, can mean the difference between a student surviving or falling in battle.

There are quite a few layers to any given battle strategy in Three Houses. You want to keep your students safe from harm, but you also want them involved enough to level up, possibly while next to someone you want them to befriend. You need to make sure they’re using the right approach for the matchup, but also using a weapon that they’re proficient in. You might want someone who can pick locks seek out a treasure chest, but it has to be someone fast or strong enough to go out on their own. There’s so much to juggle that securing a victory is exhilarating on its own; doing it while nailing all the side bonuses, like nabbing extra treasure, can feel like a superhuman feat.

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The story, too, has just the right amount of intrigue to draw you in without distracting from the quiet moments of school life or the difficulties of battle. While each house’s playthrough covers the same main beats, a web of B-plots and different perspectives on the same events–or different outcomes to the same events–provide enough variety to differentiate each house from the others. It’s all too tempting, once you finish one playthrough, to immediately launch into a New Game + run as a different house.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses is the kind of game you love to get lost in. Whether it’s tinkering with inventories and menus or orchestrating grand strategies, it’s as easy to get totally absorbed in your plans as it is completely invested in the students you mentor.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/best-games-of-2019-fire-emblem-three-houses/1100-6472143/

Best Games Of 2019 – Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Over the next few days, we will reveal what we believe are the 10 best games of 2019, organized by release date. Then, on December 17, we will reveal which of the nominees gets to take home the coveted title of GameSpot’s Best Game of 2019. So be sure to come back then for the big announcement, and in the meantime, follow along with all of our other end-of-the-year coverage collected in our Best Games of 2019 hub.

There’s a reason Fire Emblem is only growing in popularity, even if the developers themselves aren’t sure why that is. It’s a series known for strong strategy-focused combat fought by casts of fantastic characters, with recent entries really upping the ante on forming relationships with your units. This year, Fire Emblem: Three Houses took it even further, supplanting the 3DS games’ romance with an emphasis on mentorship and camaraderie on and off the battlefield. It’s an incredibly involved and rewarding experience that draws you in from every angle.

In casting you as a professor, Three Houses puts you in a prime position to become invested in its characters–and quickly at that. You’re responsible for each of your students’ personal growth; as you instruct them in various forms of combat each week, you shape their talents to suit the kind of unit you need while taking their personal study goals into account. Watching as various skill meters and levels tick up week by week is an incredibly satisfying reward for your menu-managing efforts on its own–it’s one of the best feedback loops all year, for sure–but it’s developing bonds with your students and watching them come into their own that makes Three Houses so special.

School life is a major part of Three Houses, and you spend a good chunk of your time in the game talking to students and faculty, running around returning lost items to their owners, and doing favors for people all in the name of improving your relationships with them. Happier students work harder and learn more efficiently, which, from a min-maxing standpoint, makes little favors well worth the time and effort. But it’s also easy to like nearly every character. They each have their own likes and dislikes, weird quirks, and difficult pasts. At first, many of them fit into anime archetypes–the tsundere, the prince, the womanizer. But there’s more to each of them, and as their professor, becoming a good confidant is part of the job.

As the school year goes on, you get to watch an incredibly shy girl become more confident and learn why a flirty disaster of a man treats relationships so flippantly. An enemy in one playthrough can become a friend in the next as you see another house’s side to the story. Facilitating friendships between two students–whether it’s by eating lunch with them or having them fight alongside each other on the battlefield–can open up cutscenes that give you greater insight into them as people. The friendships that develop are as much a reward for investing in your students as the hit of dopamine you get from watching their stats tick upward.

Out on the battlefield, you feel the effects of that investment immensely. Permadeath might not be as devastating in Three Houses as it was in previous Fire Emblem games–while the unit is lost forever, you still see the character around the monastery–but you still feel a distinct sense of responsibility toward the students in your charge. Arguably the best way to play Three Houses is on its harder difficulties, where each choice you make has a ripple effect days (off the battlefield) and turns (on the battlefield) down the line. Making the most of your time and crafting effective strategies is crucial; as the turn-rewinding Divine Pulse ability often shows you, seemingly small choices, like moving a character two spaces ahead or three, can mean the difference between a student surviving or falling in battle.

There are quite a few layers to any given battle strategy in Three Houses. You want to keep your students safe from harm, but you also want them involved enough to level up, possibly while next to someone you want them to befriend. You need to make sure they’re using the right approach for the matchup, but also using a weapon that they’re proficient in. You might want someone who can pick locks seek out a treasure chest, but it has to be someone fast or strong enough to go out on their own. There’s so much to juggle that securing a victory is exhilarating on its own; doing it while nailing all the side bonuses, like nabbing extra treasure, can feel like a superhuman feat.

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The story, too, has just the right amount of intrigue to draw you in without distracting from the quiet moments of school life or the difficulties of battle. While each house’s playthrough covers the same main beats, a web of B-plots and different perspectives on the same events–or different outcomes to the same events–provide enough variety to differentiate each house from the others. It’s all too tempting, once you finish one playthrough, to immediately launch into a New Game + run as a different house.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses is the kind of game you love to get lost in. Whether it’s tinkering with inventories and menus or orchestrating grand strategies, it’s as easy to get totally absorbed in your plans as it is completely invested in the students you mentor.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/best-games-of-2019-fire-emblem-three-houses/1100-6472143/

GTA Online’s Diamond Casino Heist Is Now Live; Here’s What To Expect

The Diamond Casino Heist is now available in Grand Theft Auto V‘s online mode. Described as “the most sophisticated and daring robbery the city of Los Santos has ever seen,” the latest heist tasks you with breaking into The Diamond Casino & Resorts’s safe and stealing everything inside.

To plan a score this big you’ll need to acquire the new Arcade property and get the operation off the ground by stocking it with playable retro arcade cabinets.

There are 12 new playable games, including:

  • Badlands Revenge II: The peaceful frontier has been invaded by marauders, road agents, thieves, and revenue men. Use your weapons wisely to rid the prairie of the desperados and outlaws that threaten your very way of life.
  • The Wizard’s Ruin: An evil wizard has kidnapped Grog and stolen him away to a terrifying fortress. Now Thog must fight through enchanted forests, ghastly swamps, labyrinths of decay and battle terrifying enemies to rescue his brother with only his mighty sword and magical engorging potions found along the way.
  • Race and Chase – Street Legal: It’s a race across the heartland and through America’s densest metropolises in a flashy sports car. Crank up the tunes and blast past obstacles as you do your best to avoid pedestrians and hairy beasts on the highway.
  • Race and Chase – Crotch Rockets: Soup up your superbike and rage havoc on the highway in this race against time through city and suburb while you steer clear of obstructions and avoid eating asphalt.
  • Race and Chase – Get Truckin’: Rev up your truck and race at breakneck speeds across America as you and your canine companion avoid obstacles like slow drivers and the occasional wandering sasquatch to beat the clock and take home glory.
  • Space Monkey 3: Bananas Gone Bad: The villainous Dr. Dank has hijacked all cargo spaceships from Ecuadorian 5 Quadrant and used his transmogrification ray to turn the bananas evil. What do you do when the only thing you ever loved turns against you? Now Space Monkey must fight the evil bananas and defeat Dr. Dank. The future of evolution hangs in the balance.
  • Shiny Wasabi Kitty Claw: Princess Robot Bubblegum’s new bestie Shiny Wasabi Kitty brings her anime whimsy to the classic arcade claw machine where luck could grab you a fantastic prize.
  • Nazar Speaks Fortune Teller: The timeless clairvoyant Madame Nazar masters the spiritual medium to read your future and fortune. Do great riches await? Is love just around the corner? Will the hands of fate send you to an early grave in a freak, easily avoidable accident? Find out now.
  • The Love Professor: BFF or basically platonic, the Love Professor will diagnose you and a partner to determine if the diagnosis is divorce, getting flirty, friends with benefits or the kind of love you only hear about in hairband power ballads.
  • Defender of the Faith (Degenatron classic): The classic arcade game that spawned many imitators of its novel and complex gameplay. Secure your immortality and place in the afterlife by saving the green dot with your fantastic flying red square.
  • Monkey’s Paradise (Degenatron classic): This simian simulator took arcades by storm in the 80s. Swing from green dot to green dot with your red square monkey and show the world who is at the top of the food chain.
  • Penetrator (Degenatron classic): In the deep dark reaches of space, an evil menace threatens earth. Smash the green dots inside the mysterious red square and save humanity.

Once you’re done purveying each of the 80s-themed arcade cabinets, the basement planning area is where the real work begins. There are three planning boards, a place to store sourced getaway vehicles and heist prep equipment, plus a few staging areas where you can practise cracking vaults and hacking doors with your crew. Much like other GTA Online heists, you’ll need to gather intel and take on preparatory missions before forging ahead to the big show. You’ll have the option to go the extra mile during these missions, too, by documenting various entry points, destroying supply shipments, and gathering intel on security systems from an old associate and former Casino employee. Doing this will reward you with extra choices during the heist, as more routes, approaches, and options like getaway decoys open up.

Hiring the right support team members is also key to a successful heist. Lester’s network of contacts includes drivers, gunmen, and hackers, each with their own skillsets and prices attached.

There are three distinct approaches to choose from when planning the Diamond Casino Heist, with multiple ways to execute each one. You can opt for Silent & Sneaky to enter undetected and try to make off with the spoils before anyone even knows you were there. The Big Con route, meanwhile, lets you masquerade as maintenance staff, pest control, or other contractors. While the Aggressive approach throws all of that out the window to go full-on guns blazing. Whichever approach you pick, you’ll have a series of choices for how you want to complete every step of the heist. If your attempts at stealth or subterfuge fail, that doesn’t mean the heist is over. You’ll still be able to continue the mission by adapting to any changing scenarios.

The Diamond Casino Heist also introduces five new heist vehicles, ranging from luxury sports cars, an SUV, and a maxed-out hatchback. In addition to this, Warstock Cache & Carry is getting a fleet of six vehicles you can buy, including a Fire Truck, Bugstars van, and Gruppe Sechs Stockade.

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When you’re cruising around Los Santos in your new ride, you’ll also find some new tunes on the radio. Tune in to iFruit Radio and host Danny Brown, along with UK rapper and producer Skepta, will cherry-pick the hottest music from around the world, featuring previously unreleased songs from Baauer x Channel Tres ft Danny Brown, Denzel Curry & YBN Cordae, Pop Smoke and slowthai, in addition to favorites from DaBaby, Megan Thee Stallion, Burna Boy, J Hus, Skepta, Travis Scott, and more.

On top of all this, there are also signal jammers spread out across Los Santos. Find and destroy each to earn a reward and get an expert hacker on your side who might come in handy during the new heist. There are also new clues related to the mystery of the Los Santos Slasher, and new Twitch Prime benefits. Rockstar Games Social Club members who have linked their accounts with Twitch Prime by Sunday, December 8 will be able to buy the Pixel Pete’s Arcade Property in Paleto Bay for free. Any Twitch Prime members in good standing who buy this specific property at full price will be given a 100% rebate within 72 hours after purchasing it. Visit the official Twitch Prime page to claim the benefits.

The update accompanying the release of the Diamond Casino Heist has implemented a significant number of tweaks and improvements to GTA Online’s Freemode, such as reducing the amount of phone calls and text messages received on your iFruit phone, limits on how often and quickly players can call out the Oppressor MKII or trigger Easy Way Out, and much more.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/gta-onlines-diamond-casino-heist-is-now-live-heres/1100-6472153/

This Week’s Free PC Game Is A Light-Hearted Sandbox Prison Escape Sim

Thursday has arrived, and that means it’s time for another Epic Games Store freebie. Fresh off of handing out the hand-drawn adventure game Jotun: Valhalla Edition, Epic is giving away The Escapists, a sandbox prison game centered around–you guessed it–escaping from prison. The Escapists is normally $18, but if you have a free Epic account, you can snag it for free until December 19 at 10:59 AM ET.

The Escapists originally launched in 2015 to widespread acclaim. The pixelated sandbox game has 10 different prisons. In each run, your goal is the same: Escape. But escaping isn’t a straightforward process. Avoiding the attention of guards is a must, so you have to blend into the day-to-day life of prison by following the rules, including working one of 10 prison jobs. As a sandbox game, you’ll craft materials that can help you escape, including shovels and various weapons that must be hidden from guards.

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Though The Escapists is set in a rather unpleasant place, it’s pretty light-hearted. Both guards and inmates have humorous personalities and the general tone makes even failed escape attempts a good time.

If you enjoy what you play, an equally well-received sequel, The Escapists 2, launched in 2017. Make sure to claim The Escapists by December 19. Epic hasn’t revealed next week’s free game just yet.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/this-weeks-free-pc-game-is-a-light-hearted-sandbox/1100-6472154/

Fortnite Update Adds Split-Screen On PS4 And Xbox One

Ahead of tonight’s The Game Awards, where a “special announcement” will be revealed, a brand-new Fortnite patch is now live for mobile devices, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The update brings a host of fixes and tweaks, as well as a new way to play on consoles.

Fortnite’s latest update, v11.30, introduces split-screen cooperative to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Though it’s an “early release” of the feature, which will continue to receive updates in the future, you can use split-screen in both Duos and Squads with your friend on the same system.

Elsewhere in the patch, the ammo indicator has been changed, offering a better visual representation in the form of numbers instead of the solid bar the game used previously. Other fixes and tweaks include addressing issues with missing and/or incomplete textures, preventing the Social menu on the Friends List from auto-scrolling, increasing the daily Item Shop gifting limit, and more.

A new leak suggests developer Epic Games is looking into altering its traditional Battle Pass structure by offering some sort of all-encompassing Annual Pass. We’ll learn more during tonight’s Game Awards show, as well as whether this leak is the “special announcement” Epic Games has planned.

Fortnite v11.30 Full Patch Notes

General Additions/Changes

  • Introducing Split Screen.
    • Play Duos and Squads with a friend on the same PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.
    • This is an early release of Split Screen; we will continue to improve the feature. Please report bugs via the in-game Feedback tool.
  • Preview what’s in the Item Shop using your mobile device.
    • With Party Hub, you can now preview what’s new in the Item Shop before loading into the game.
    • To do this, open Party Hub, swipe right, and tap “Preview Items.”
  • Increased the daily Item Shop gifting limit from 3 to 5.
  • Changed Ammo Indicator.
    • Now a visual representation of remaining ammo number rather than a solid bar.
  • You can now choose when to transition from the “Eliminated By” screen to the end-of-match XP screen.
    • To transition to the end-of-match XP screen, press “Continue” on the “Eliminated By” screen.
  • Made preparations for the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker live event at Risky Reels on December 14 at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET.

Bug Fixes

  • Resolved an issue involving the Safe Zone setting on Xbox One returning to 1.00 upon each login.
  • Resolved an issue involving some trees and metal fences in Arena not granting the correct material increase.
  • The Magma Wrap now appears correctly on the Bandage Bazooka and Pistol.
  • Resolved an issue involving the Bandolette Outfit appearing to have two hairstyles merged together.
  • Resolved an issue involving some items from the Twin Turntables set appearing grainy and pixelated.
  • The Social menu Friends List on mobile devices no longer auto-scrolls to the top when players try to scroll down.
  • Resolved an issue involving players’ Quick Bar being inadvertently defaulted off on mobile devices.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnite-update-adds-split-screen-on-ps4-and-xbox-/1100-6472151/

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Is $38 On Amazon (PS4, Xbox One)

If you’re still stocking up on holiday gifts or looking to buy a little present for yourself, you can pick up Call of Duty: Modern Warfare for cheap on Amazon today. The retailer is offering the latest in Activision’s massive shooter franchise for $38. The deal is for physical copies of on PS4 and Xbox One.

The price actually matches the best deals we saw for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, so if you held off then your patience has been rewarded.

Modern Warfare recently launched its first season of live content, which includes four maps, a new Reinforce game mode, aand five more Spec Ops missions. All of those free additions are available to all players, and you can also work your way through the free tiers of the Battle Pass to get the two new guns, a RAM-7 assault rifle and Holger-26. Buying into the Battle Pass for roughly $10 gets you a new Operator, 20 Tier skips, and a lot more cosmetics you can earn.

Modern Warfare earned a 7/10 in GameSpot’s review. “Realism mode is an excellent addition to the slate, and although not all the new multiplayer modes are great, Gunfight and the Night Vision playlist are refreshing standouts,” Kallie Plagge wrote. “And while the campaign ends up playing it safe in the end, it’s still a memorable one, and it lays a strong foundation for where the Modern Warfare series could go from here.”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/call-of-duty-modern-warfare-is-38-on-amazon-ps4-xb/1100-6472150/

SaGa Scarlet Grace: Ambitions Review

SaGa Scarlet Grace: Ambitions Review

Akitoshi Kawazu and Square Enix have crafted one of the most innovative RPGs in years, and players owe it to themselves to check it out.

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Pearl Abyss details the setting, characters, and development of upcoming MMORPG Crimson Desert

Pearl Abyss details the setting, characters, and development of upcoming MMORPG Crimson Desert

A few new screenshots as well.

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