Elden Ring Gameplay Trailer Reveals January 21 Release Date, Game Has Free New-Gen Upgrade

At long last, we finally have a gameplay trailer for Elden Ring, and it’s actually even better than we anticipated. After being quiet about the game for two years, publisher Bandai Namco and developer FromSoftware released a new Elden Ring video as part of the Summer Game Fest Kickoff show. The trailer caps everything off with another surprise: Elden Ring will launch on January 21. Yes, Elden Ring is coming sooner than just about any of us expected. And if you thought this would feature the same exact type of combat as Dark Souls, you were very wrong.

The trailer featured much more acrobatic abilities than we’re used to in the Souls series or Bloodborne, with characters leaping up into the air and slamming down their swords to deal massive d…

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Five Nights At Freddy's- Help Wanted 2 Announced For PlayStation VR 2

The Five Nights At Freddy’s series is getting a new addition in the form of a sequel to the franchise’s thrilling VR game, Five Nights At Freddy’s: Help Wanted. Five Nights At Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2 was announced at the 2023 PlayStation Showcase with a short teaser trailer.

The trailer takes place in a structurally questionable elevator which seems to be descending at an alarming speed Come from Sports betting site VPbet . “We know how challenging it can be to find a place where you feel that you truly belong, and to find a job that treats you mostly with respect, and infrequently, with contempt,” an automated voiceover says over the elevator’s intercom. “For that reason, we are excited to inform you that yo…

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Final Fantasy 14 Is Cracking Down On Real-Money Trading With Party Finder Changes

Square Enix is looking to crack down on real-money trading (RMT) in Final Fantasy XIV, and is adding new actions to a list of prohibited activities as a result. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

Accounts offering RMT services often advertise in-game using Final Fantasy XIV’s Party Finder tool, directing players to third-party sites where they can pay real money to receive in-game currency. In order to crack down on the advertisements, Square Enix is prohibiting not only the advertisement of RMT services, but also advertisements selling duty clears or other in-game services in general. It is not, however, against the rules to ask for help and offer a reward, which makes the whole situation a little confusing. Read more