PlayStation users have come across an annoying bug following the release of Patch 1.3.3. Whenever they log into the game, their global game settings are reset — as if this was their first time loading Diablo 4.
20.02.2024 - 15:55 / polygon.com
February’s remaining Game Pass lineup is a good time at the beach, whether you’re hanging out with the Heeler family and friends in Bluey: The Videogame or feasting on tourists as a bloodthirsty killer shark in Maneater.
Getting Bluey: The Videogame as part of a Game Pass subscription is a good deal — better than paying for this not-so-great adaptation of the beloved children’s cartoon.
Microsoft revealed the rest of February’s Game Pass lineup on Tuesday, dropping Bandai Namco’s role-playing game Tales of Arise and first-person retro sci-fi narrative adventure Return to Grace alongside the announcement. Microsoft also confirmed another Game Pass title arriving in March — Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun — alongside the previously revealed Diablo 4. The latter is the first Activision Blizzard game coming to Game Pass as part of Microsoft’s acquisition of the company.
Here’s the Game Pass lineup for the rest of the month.
While February will add plenty of new games to the subscription service, two titles are making the leap from the Game Pass lineup on Feb. 29.
Xbox Game Pass costs $10.99 a month, while PC Game Pass costs $9.99 a month. PC Game Pass includes EA Play access, which offers another 70 games on PC. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, at $16.99 per month, gives subscribers access to everything — the PC Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass libraries, EA Play on both console and PC — as well as access to online multiplayer. Xbox Game Pass Core (formerly called Xbox Live Gold) costs $9.99 per month or $59.99 per year.
PlayStation users have come across an annoying bug following the release of Patch 1.3.3. Whenever they log into the game, their global game settings are reset — as if this was their first time loading Diablo 4.
Diablo 4 players aren't impressed with the new endgame dungeon, calling the Gauntlet "pointless" and "uninteresting."
Blizzard has released a new Diablo IV update, version 1.3.3, on all platforms. This patch introduces major new content and features, such as the long-anticipated Gauntlet endgame dungeon that was detailed in the latest Campfire Chat live stream.
Announced for PS5 at The Game Awards last year, No Rest for the Wicked has returned with a lengthy gameplay showcase. Narrated by developer Moon Studios — the Austria-based team behind the Ori games — the footage shows huge promise. It's an isometric, dark fantasy RPG where you make your own character, experiment with various weapon-based fighting styles, and engage in bloody battle.
Moon Studios – the developer behind beloved Metroidvania games Ori and the Blind Forest and Will of the Wisps – is gearing up to launch its next game, action-RPG No Rest for the Wicked, into early access. Ahead of that, its director has clarified that there'll be no microtransactions included in the upcoming title at all, and definitely no expensive skins to buy for horses.
Patch 1.3.3 is bringing many changes to the Necromancer class, including Minion buffs, Core Skill buffs, and more Movement Speed options! Diablo 4 Patch Notes: Patch 1.3.3 Necromancer Class Overview
The Nvidia GeForce Now library has expanded to encompass a handful of high-profile Activision Blizzard games, including Diablo 4 and multiple recent Call of Duty entries. These additions are just the tip of the streaming platform's late winter content iceberg, with GeForce NOW already confirming nearly two dozen new arrivals for March 2024.
During yesterday's Campfire Chat, Blizzard announced the release date of the next major Diablo IV patch. On March 5, players will be able to access the previously delayed Gauntlet endgame dungeon.
Exactly nine months after the release of Diablo 4, the action RPG will be receiving its new Gaunlet and Leaderboards features. Both features were supposed to come out earlier in Season 3 but were delayed four times before receiving the new release date of March 5.
Nacon and Eko Software have announced Dragonkin: The Banished, a new hack ‘n’ slash game coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC in February 2025.
Did you know that the Diablo 4 Premium Battle Pass, Accelerated Battle Pass, and Battle Pass Tier Skips can be purchased using Microsoft Rewards points? While this option has been available for some time, Blizzard has restated this offer in a recent tweet. Top 5 Vampiric Powers Transmog Collection Site These offers include 2 Battle Pass Tier Skips for 1,700 Microsoft Rewards points: A Premium Battle Pass token for 9,000 points: And an Accelerated Battle Pass token for 22,500 points: While Diablo 4 Season of the Construct is well underway, players can save up their hard-earned Microsoft Rewards points to use on the upcoming Season 4 Battle Pass. While a rework of Itemization will be the focal point of Season 4, we expect to learn even more about Diablo 4's next Season during this week's Campfire Chat on Thursday, February 29th at 11 a.m.
Now that the dust has mostly settled on Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the question remains over when those games will start to trickle onto Xbox Game Pass. Xbox head Phil Spencer seems to still want Call of Duty and other big titles on the pass, but it remains to be seen when it could happen.