Edmund McMillen has discussed a potential Fortnite collaboration with Epic Games, the celebrated indie designer has said.
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The original Destiny arrived 10 years ago this year — and finally, Bungie will let players modify their character's face.
To be clear, if you have been playing as the same character since Destiny 1, this will be the first time in a decade that you will have been able to update your Guardian's basic appearance.
The ability to do so has been a long, long-requested thing from fans. Now, Bungie has said the option will be implemented this year, ahead of its climactic (and delayed) expansion The Final Shape.
Eurogamer Newscast: News Quiz of the Year 2023!«You will be able to modify the appearance of your Guardians anytime, without cost or limit to the number of changes,» Bungie wrote in a blog post.
«Just take into consideration that while you can change the body type, face, hair/head, and markings, it won't be possible to change from one origin to another (i.e., Human, Exo, or Awoken).»
Bungie is currently on a drive to turn Destiny 2's fortunes around, after a report detailed falling player numbers and declining review projects.
Layoffs at Bungie followed, before Bungie made its four-month delay to The Final Shape official.
In November, Bungie told Destiny 2 players it knew «we have lost a lost of your trust».
Edmund McMillen has discussed a potential Fortnite collaboration with Epic Games, the celebrated indie designer has said.
Sony will step up to the spotlight this week with a PlayStation State of Play broadcast, it's been reported.
A cunning Palworld fan has found an unreleased Pal creature hiding away in the game's code.
Microsoft's decision to cut 1900 staff members has reportedly seen the company's games retail teams reduced, prompting fresh questions over Xbox's future in the physical games business.
Nintendo's Switch 2 will feature an eight-inch LCD screen, according to a new report.
Tower Bosses in Palworld are tough to take down due to their powerful skills and massive health pools. It sure would be great if you can capture them, right? Actually, as of now, you can use a glitch or exploit to capture tower bosses in Palworld.
This week on the Eurogamer Newscast, we discuss today's statement from The Pokémon Company that confirms it will investigate Palworld for possible intellectual property infringement.
Palworld revealed its early access roadmap yesterday, confirming that PvP is in the works. But there's a hitch. As players on the game's subreddit pointed out, there's already an item in the files that has "a low chance of success" at capturing another person's Pal. That means that when PvP arrives, battles could "devolve into stealing Pals back and forth".
The Pokémon Company has issued a rare statement addressing the smash hit PC and Xbox game Palworld, after claims the latter has directly copied its designs.
Viseo game publisher 2K has revealed a ton of details on WWE 2K24, including its cover stars: Cody Rhodes, Bianca Belair, and Rhea Ripley. This year’s wrestling simulator is getting a host of new features, including a Wrestlemania-themed Showcase mode and a roster filled with legends like Andre the Giant. It launches on March 8 (with an early access release on March 5) for PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Palworld players are discovering glitches and exploits aplenty in early access, one of which lets you "get high off your balls" in a very literal sense.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League being a live service looter shooter may have drawn criticism from plenty of people, but the prospect of Rocksteady developing a game based on the IP is still an intriguing one, especially given the spectacular job the studio did with Batman in its Arkham trilogy. Whether or not the developer is able to replicate that with Suicide Squad remains to be seen, but one particular newly-emerged detail will likely put a smile on your face if you’re a fan of the IP.