Kingdom Hearts Series Will Arrive On Steam Next Month
Square Enix has announced that the Kingdom Hearts franchise will finally come to Steam. The full Dark Seeker Saga starring Sora, Donald, and Goofy will come to Valve’s storefront on June 13–which is less than a month away.
Previously, the Kingdom Hearts series was exclusive to the Epic Games Store on PC. But next month Square Enix says the action-RPG franchise will open up to a new audience on Steam. Below are the games that will be available, along with a bundle of all three:
- Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix
- Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8: Final Chapter Prologue
- Kingdom Hearts 3 + Re Mind DLC
- Kingdom Hearts Intergum Masterpiece (a bundle of the three experiences above and includes the Dead of …
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How Gorilla Tag Became A Generational Obsession And Conquered VR
If you don’t have kids, it’s quite possible you’ve never heard of Gorilla Tag, and if you do have kids, there’s a good chance Gorilla Tag is all you’ve been hearing about for a few years now. Originally developed by one person, Kerestell Smith–known to fans by his online handle Lemming–Gorilla Tag is the game of a generation. It hosts a million unique players daily, up to three million monthly active users, and has been played by over 12 million people since it released in 2021. While many older players have sometimes already written off VR, players of a particular age, approximately 7-14, have flocked to a game that is simple in its gameplay loop but sneakily complex in its design.
As both a writer in this space and the parent of a Gen Alpha kid who’…
Read moreNaughty Dog Founder Reveals Budgets Of Original Games And Why They Sold To Sony
Andy Gavin, one of the co-founders of Naughty Dog, has explained why the company sold itself to Sony back in 2001. Posting on LinkedIn, Gavin said he’s been asked “countless times” why Naughty Dog took the deal, and it was all about rising development costs.
Gavin said (via SI) when Naughty Dog first started making games in the 1980s, game development costs were “manageable,” with costs for games made in the early ’80s running about $50,000 per game. For 1992’s Rings of Power, Naughty Dog spent about $100,000. For the first Crash Bandicoot game, however, costs rose to $1.6 million, with Jak and Daxter (2001) coming in at $15 million or more. Just a few years later, Jak 3’s development cost came in at between $45 million and $50 million.
Naughty Dog was self-funding all of it…
Read moreThe Dragon Ball Super- Fusion World TCG Is On Sale At Amazon
The official Dragon Ball Super TCG, Dragon Ball Super: Fusion World is discounted at Amazon right now. If you act fast, you can grab several decks and boosters for cheaper than their normal prices.
The Dragon Ball Super: Fusion World discounts include the booster box for the new Blazing World expansion set, which is $86 (normally $100), and the Awakened Pulse booster box for $85 (was $121). Both boxes contain 24 12-card boosters, nabbing you 288 cards in total. Each booster also includes codes for unlocks in the digital version of Fusion World.
You can also grab premade starter decks for as low as $15 Come from malaysia online casino . Each 51-card deck is based around specific Dr…
Read moreWhere Is Xur Today- (May 17-21) Destiny 2 Exotic Items And Xur Location Guide
Mere weeks remain between now and the launch of The Final Shape expansion, and with several Exotic weapons getting fine-tuned for the big fight ahead, now is a good time to say hello to your favorite roaming arms dealer. Here’s where you can find Xur this weekend and what he has for sale.
This week you can find Xur on Nessus, in The Watcher’s Grave. For his weapon, Xur is offering Arbalest. Hunters can pick up Raiju’s Harness; Titans can grab Aeon Safe; and Warlocks can buy The Stag.
Xur Location
Head to Nessus and use the Watcher’s Grave transmat zone to find Xur this week. When you arrive, hop on your sparrow and head north toward the exit of the area. Look for a b…
Read moreWhat We Do In The Shadows Wants Its Final Season To Be Like Any Other
The cast and crew of What We Do In The Shadows are clearly exhausted. Not simply because they’re at the tail end of months of filming–a production schedule that was already delayed several months because of last year’s various strikes–but because it’s the final season, and the emotional weight of that thought is thick in the air as I sit down for back-to-back interviews with the creatives behind the show.
Yana Gorskaya, an executive producer and director on the show, as well as the editor for the original film that led to the popular spin-off, feels as if she is on the verge of tears when asked how she feels about it all coming to an end. “I just have so much genuine affection for [the cast]. I dearly hope that I will work with them again, but in this…
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