THQ Nordic has released a new trailer for its upcoming community creation-based racing game Wreckreation. Check out the trailer below.
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Developer Colossal Order and publisher Paradox Interactive have released a new trailer for upcoming city builder Cities: Skylines 2, this time around focusing on the game’s water, sewage, and electricity system. Check out the trailer below.
Alongside the trailer, the studio has also published a blog post going into the details of some of the new options players will have access to in Cities: Skylines 2 when it comes to managing water and electricity.
Electricity in Cities: Skylines 2 is divided into two distinct types: low voltage and high voltage. Low voltage current is typically transmitted through road networks which have cables built in. High voltage current will need power lines to carry them to transformer buildings, where they can then be converted to low voltage for general use.
Players will also be able to place new emergency battery stations in order to store electricity in case demand spikes when the weather changes and citizens decide to pump up their thermostats. Players will be able to generate power in a number of ways, including gas power plants, coal power plants, and wind turbines, among other options.
Water management in Cities: Skylines 2 will be familiar to players of the first game. Players will have to manage the water demands of their citizens, while also dealing with sewage generated by all buildings. Players will also have to take care and make sure that their water source doesn’t get contaminated.
A new method of acquiring usable water is through the use of groundwater pumping stations, which can make use of groundwater—a resource that can be depleted and then gradually renews over time. Players will have to take care, however, since groundwater can get contaminated, causing water issues in the city.
Cities: Skylines 2 is slated for release on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on October 24. For more details, check out the previous trailer showing off the game’s new take on city services.
THQ Nordic has released a new trailer for its upcoming community creation-based racing game Wreckreation. Check out the trailer below.
Alone in the Dark is a rather long-running video game franchise. It’s been around since 1992, when the first game launched for the PC platform. However, this year we’re getting a remake. While the developers are still pushing through the game, it’s slated to launch this October, and that might make it a well-worth investment if you’re after a spooky game this Halloween season. But while we are waiting for the game to release, a new set of trailers recently dropped today. Both of these are available for you to view down below.
Outcast — A New Beginning just got a brand-new trailer thanks to the THQ Nordic 2023 Digital Showcase, and we know a whole load of fresh details about it, too.
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THQ Nordic's 2023 Digital Showcase featured a lengthy new look at Outcast - a New Beginning, which Wccftech had the chance to check in advance during a press event. Formerly known as Outcast 2: A New Beginning, the title was changed to reflect the developer's desire to continue the original game's story while keeping it accessible for everybody, even those who did not play the cult classic released in 1999, one of the first true open world games.
The first official trailer is here, previewing the upcoming drama in the film that’s set to premiere on August 25, 2023.
Cyberpunk 2077 is one of CD Projekt Red’s most well-known RPG games, following other iconic games from the beloved developer such as The Witcher. With plenty of interesting dialog and some thrilling cutscenes, the futuristic game offers no shortage of narrative content to enjoy. If you’re a big fan of stories like I am, though, then you can never get enough of them. You can now read Cyberpunk 2077: No Coincidence, an official book announced by CD Projekt Red, for some new story content.
Overwatch 2: Invasion is out now August 10th on all platforms including, for the first time, Steam. Invasion brings in Story Missions, new Support Hero, new game mode Flashpoint, and more. Here’s everything you need to know about the Invasion season update in Overwatch 2.
NetherRealm Studios has been doing an incredible job building up the hype for Mortal Kombat 1. Between the character trailers that highlight who is Koming and what changes they have and the Kombat Kasts that break down the fighter’s abilities, fans are getting hyped with virtually every week that passes. One recent announcement was the new trailer that heralded the return of Reptile, Ashrah, and Havik. These characters were both fan requests and ones that haven’t been around in a long time. As such, many wondered how the new game would affect their backstories in the new world that Liu Kang had created.
Overwatch 2 continues generating hype as one of the biggest multiplayer games today. Blizzard has poured its heart into Overwatch 2 and its cast of heroes since the game’s release, working to keep the fanbase occupied with hundreds of fun hours of blood-pumping gameplay. The developers have now dropped a new Overwatch 2 Invasion trailer revealing the game’s upcoming chapter, its new support hero Illari, lore-filled story missions, and thrilling game modes.
After several leaks, Blizzard Entertainment released a new trailer forOverwatch 2’s next season, Invasion, showcasing its new hero. Illari is a Support who can fly and fire projectiles from what seems to be a railgun. Check it out below.
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