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Assassin’s Creed Shadows Is Already Being Leaked and Streamed Online a Month Before Release

Physical copies of the highly anticipated game Assassin’s Creed Shadows have begun circulating among players, leading to unauthorized leaks and streams a month before its official release date. This early access has sparked significant discussions in the gaming community about the implications of leaks on game sales and player experience. As the situation unfolds, it raises concerns about the effectiveness of current measures to protect intellectual property in the gaming industry.

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Assassin's Creed Shadows PC & Mac Requirements Revealed Δ1.76

The Assassin's Creed Shadows requirements for PC and Mac have been finally revealed, outlining the necessary specs to run the game, including different levels of ray-tracing. Assassin's Creed Shadows looks to be a bold new step for the long-running action franchise with dual protagonists and dynamic systems that will affect combat and stealth. The minimum and recommended specs for each level of ray-tracing in-game are also outlined.

Leak Suggests Earlier Release for New Xbox: Call of Duty 2026 Already in Development for Next-Gen Δ1.76

A recent leak indicates that Call of Duty 2026 is already under development for the next generation of Xbox, suggesting a potential earlier release for Microsoft’s new console. The game, which is reportedly not intended for current consoles, aims to address visual issues from previous titles and reintroduce a traditional user interface. This development aligns with Microsoft’s strategy to regain market share amidst stagnant Xbox sales, although skepticism remains within the gaming community regarding the feasibility of a 2026 launch.

GTA 6's Console-Only Launch Sparks Debate on Exclusivity Δ1.75

The announcement of Grand Theft Auto 6's launch exclusively for consoles has reignited frustrations among PC gamers regarding timed exclusivity practices in the gaming industry. While some argue that optimizations for PC take time, many believe that delaying releases for third-party titles is unfair, especially when it leads to forced console purchases to avoid spoilers. This situation highlights a broader conversation about access and fairness in gaming, particularly as competitors like Microsoft push for cross-platform availability.

Battlefield Playtest Footage Leaks Online, Revealing Major Changes Δ1.75

The leaked Battlefield Labs playtest footage has left fans excited about the potential return to classic gameplay mechanics. The new destruction system and map design have been praised for their improvement over previous titles. Electronic Arts (EA) is likely to crack down on the leaker, but the damage may already be done as the footage has spread widely online.

Leaked Trailer: Ubisoft’s Frozen Project U Might Be Thawing Δ1.74

Ubisoft's Project U, a PvPvE shooter that had been in development for over five years, was widely believed to be canceled due to design difficulties and rising costs. A leaked trailer has surfaced, sparking speculation about a potential revival, although doubts persist regarding the game's future and its capacity to stand out in a competitive market. The ongoing skepticism among the gaming community highlights the challenges Ubisoft faces in reestablishing confidence in its development strategies.

Death Stranding 2 Release Date Reveal Expected Soon as Pre-Order Details Leak Δ1.74

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is generating significant excitement among gamers, with insider billbil-kun suggesting that a release date announcement could be imminent alongside pre-order details. The sequel is anticipated to retain the unique storyline and gameplay mechanics of its predecessor while introducing new features, including asynchronous multiplayer elements. As fans eagerly await confirmation, the pricing for the Standard and Collector's Editions has also been leaked, sparking further interest in the upcoming title.

Upcoming Games 2025 for Console and PC Δ1.74

The gaming landscape in 2025 is shaping up to be dynamic, with anticipated releases such as Assassin's Creed Shadows and GTA 6 generating excitement among players. Nintendo is also set to introduce the Switch 2, which will support most existing titles, further enriching the gaming experience this year. As developers navigate the complexities of delays and new launches, gamers can look forward to a diverse array of titles across platforms.

Assassin's Creed Shadows PS5 Pro Details Have Been Revealed and the Biggest Difference Appears to Be 'Extended' Ray Tracing Will Be Present on PS5 Pro Δ1.73

Assassin's Creed Shadows on PS5 Pro will feature performance modes with varying levels of graphical fidelity, but the main draw is the inclusion of "extended" ray tracing, which promises a more immersive game world. The three performance modes - Performance, Fidelity, and Balanced - offer different trade-offs between frame rate and graphical quality. Ray tracing enhancements are notable on PS5 Pro, providing a more realistic lighting experience throughout the game.

Console Launch Delayed for FragPunk Due to Technical Challenges Δ1.72

FragPunk, an upcoming first-person shooter, has received a last-minute console delay due to unexpected technical challenges in optimization and adaptation. The game, previously set to release on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S on March 7, will now take longer to arrive on console platforms. Console players will receive compensation for their pre-orders, including rewards gained via engagement and a full refund.

Marvel Reportedly Suffers Big Internal Leak as Supposed Concept Art for Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars Surfaces. Δ1.72

Marvel has experienced a significant internal leak with concept art for the upcoming Avengers movies appearing online, although the authenticity of these images remains unconfirmed. The leaked material includes artwork featuring various familiar and new characters, suggesting intriguing developments within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As speculation mounts about the validity of the leak, industry watchers are left to ponder the implications for Marvel's marketing and storytelling strategies.

Salty Game Dev Comments, Easier Mods Inside Command & Conquer’s Source Code Δ1.72

With the right folks involved, EA can capably preserve and update its classics. The release of the source code has provided a wealth of information for modders and developers, showcasing the ingenuity and quirks of Windows game development from 1995 to 2003. This move paves the way for open-source reimplementations and community-driven projects, ensuring the longevity of beloved classic games.

Physical Game Media Might Perish because of the 25% Tariffs on Imported Discs Δ1.71

The proposed 25% tariff on imported disc games could lead to a shift towards all-digital strategy in the gaming industry, with potential price increases for physical copies. Digital distribution is becoming increasingly popular, and recent changes have already led to more affordable pricing for AAA titles. The ongoing uncertainty surrounding the tariffs' fate means that the market's response will be closely watched.

Fortnite Cloud Gaming Facing Potential Time Restrictions on xCloud Δ1.71

Fortnite cloud gaming is smooth enough for players to remain competitive. The most dedicated gamers log endless hours on the streaming service. A new discovery suggests future restrictions may be imposed on free-to-play Fortnite, potentially limiting playtime.

Amazon GameLift Streams Enables Game Developers to Create Streaming Games with Ease Δ1.70

Amazon GameLift Streams enables game developers to quickly host and stream video games to customers worldwide without modifying their game code, which also eliminates the need for players to download hours-long updates. This new managed capability allows developers to upload games built with 3D engines in just a few clicks, provision streaming capacity in specific AWS Regions, and start test streaming immediately. With Amazon GameLift Streams, developers can create direct-to-player distribution channels, launch instant-play game demos, and expand monetization opportunities.

Activision Shares First Look at Guitar Hero Mobile and, Yeah, It Looks Like AI Slop Δ1.70

Activision has unveiled Guitar Hero Mobile with an AI-generated promotional advertisement, although the game itself is not real and is merely a concept to gauge player interest. The promotional image has drawn criticism for its lack of quality, with fans noting the unrecognizable figures and poorly rendered backgrounds typical of earlier AI-generated art. This move reflects Activision's reliance on generative AI in marketing while raising questions about the authenticity and quality of its future projects.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice - GOTY Edition Is 50% Off as Part of a Limited-Time Discount on Steam Δ1.70

The critically acclaimed 2019 release, lauded for its uncompromising combat, has Overwhelmingly Positive reviews on the platform, with 95% of over 200k reviews rating the game positive. The gameplay is a mix of stealth, exploration, and brutal sword combat that demands precision, balanced out by the complexity of the posture system during combat. Developed by FromSoftware, the game puts you in the shoes of a shinobi on a quest to rescue his lord.

Gaming Giant Ubisoft Launches MASSIVE Steam Sale Δ1.70

Ubisoft's publisher campaign has brought gamers a plethora of discounts on full-price titles, with Far Cry 5 being one of the most eye-catching deals. With over 150,000 reviews and a very positive rating, Far Cry 5 should be an interesting option for those looking to save big. The game delivers plenty of shocking moments, but its shallow story has been a point of contention among players. Far Cry 5 sticks to the series' signature open-world design while introducing some fresh elements.

Rockstar Games Sues PlayerAccounts Marketplace for Breaking TOS Δ1.69

The publisher of GTA 5, Take Two, is taking Roblox's marketplace, PlayerAuctions, to court over allegations that the platform is facilitating unauthorized transactions and violating terms of service. The lawsuit claims that PlayerAuctions is using copyrighted media to promote sales and failing to adequately inform customers about the risks of breaking the game's TOS. As a result, players can gain access to high-level GTA Online accounts for thousands of dollars.

Gaming Bundles Hit Rock Bottom in Middle-Earth: The Shadow Bundle Is Now 90% Off on Steam for a Limited Time Δ1.69

The bundle packages both open-world Middle-earth games with a flat 90% off on the total price. You get two critically acclaimed action-adventure titles based on The Lord of the Rings franchise with a unique story and the much loved Nemesis system. The game may seem like your average open-world title at first glance, but what sets it apart is the unique Nemesis system, a mechanic so good that Warner Bros. patented it. Both these games offer a unique storyline and a dynamic battle system that culminates in visually stunning large-scale assaults.

The Best Indie Games We’re Playing Right Now Δ1.69

A selection of engaging indie games showcases the creativity and innovation present in the gaming industry beyond blockbuster titles. From unique mechanics in roguelike deckbuilders to surreal puzzle challenges, these games offer diverse experiences that resonate with players. The continual update of this list highlights the evolving landscape of indie gaming and the potential for hidden gems to capture player interest.

Half-Life 3 Is Just the Hot Exclusive Valve Needs to Propel Steamos Past Windows Δ1.69

Valve is positioning itself to potentially release Half-Life 3 alongside its SteamOS, suggesting that a high-profile exclusive could drive significant user adoption of the operating system. The success of Half-Life 2 in launching Steam highlights the potential impact of a similar strategy today, especially as Valve seeks to establish SteamOS as a credible alternative to Windows. By tying a major gaming title to its new platform, Valve could entice gamers to explore beyond the Windows ecosystem, leveraging nostalgia and anticipation to facilitate this shift.

Ransomware Dominates Cybersecurity Threats in 2024 Δ1.69

The modern-day cyber threat landscape has become increasingly crowded, with Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) becoming a major concern for cybersecurity teams worldwide. Group-IB's recent research points to 2024 as a 'year of cybercriminal escalation', with a 10% rise in ransomware compared to the previous year, and a 22% rise in phishing attacks. The "Game-changing" role of AI is being used by both security teams and cybercriminals, but its maturity level is still not there yet.

Pokémon with Guns? All the Latest on Viral Gaming Hit Palworld Δ1.68

Palworld developer has no idea why Nintendo’s suing over its Pokémon-like game, but the company seems unfazed by the lawsuit as it rolls out a big update in December adding a new island to the game. The development of Palworld has been a surprise to many, with the game achieving 15-million-copies-sold-in-its-first-month sales. The success of Palworld has also led to the creation of a new indie publishing label, Pocketpair Publishing.

The Console Wars Intensify: Nintendo Switch 2 vs PlayStation 6 Analyst Predicts Surprising Sales Numbers Δ1.68

A Japanese financial services company analyst has offered a forecast of how many units the Nintendo Switch 2 may sell within its first full quarter of release, and it's surprising to see the console taking on the potential sales might of the PlayStation 6. The Switch 2 will be released in 2025, with an expected production rate of six jets per month, aiming to surpass 20 million units sold in the first year. Nintendo's inventory is looking strong, with a clear increase in stock numbers over the last few quarters.

Sega Scores Metacritic Publisher Win, Leaving Nintendo and Electronic Arts in Dust Δ1.68

Sega has topped Metacritic's rankings as the top game publisher for 2024, with Capcom taking second place and Sony third. The ranking is based on critic review scores, with a points system that rewards games with high review scores. Sega's success can be attributed to popular titles like Metaphor: ReFantazio and Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance.