A Fallout 76 player may have found a rather creative way to show their disapproval for Xbox closing down Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin.
29.04.2024 - 18:47 / rockpapershotgun.com / Thomas Mahler / Private Division
If you’re holding out hope for another Ori and the Blind Forest sequel after Will of the Wisps, bad news: it’s probably going to be a while. Developers Moon Studios have said they’re all-in on Soulslike action-RPG No Rest for the Wicked, suggesting that their “magnum opus” will be their focus for up to a decade.
That’s the belief of studio CEO Thomas Mahler, anyway, who took to X to declare that the game’s current early access release was “just the beginning for us” and promise that the team’s plans extend far beyond its 1.0 release.
Mahler, typically not one for a hyperbolic statement, compared the Dark Souls-Diablo hybrid to being the studio’s Lord of the Rings, with the early access release to date being a “test screening”, while “1.0 will be our 'Fellowship of the Ring’”.
“And as you all know, there's lots to come after that,” Mahler said, which I’d personally like to interpret as confirming that Grond will show up at some point and there’ll finally be a lore explanation as to why fantasy orcs understand the concept of a menu (maybe in 2.3).
Judging by the questions I'm getting, it looks like some people think that we'll release 1.0 and then we're done?
A Fallout 76 player may have found a rather creative way to show their disapproval for Xbox closing down Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin.
According to Moon Studios ' CEO, the unfortunate closure of Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks and Prey, Redfall developer Arkane Austin may not be as senseless as it appears.
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After a bit of a bumpy landing on PC, it looks like No Rest for the Wicked is finally finding its feet. The early access action-RPG launched with notable performance problems that developers Moon Studios promised they’d address, starting with several hotfixes over the last few weeks that managed to claw back some frames. The game’s first big patch goes a step further, seemingly boosting the game’s performance to a degree that its minimum and recommended hardware specs have been lowered as a result.
presents many engaging and thrilling boss fights, including the formidable Riven Twins. These torn conjoined twins, branded as heretics and imprisoned, are encountered during the quest as players traverse The Nameless Pass on a mission from Madrigal. Defeating bosses in the game yields significant XP and provides valuable rewards, including specialized weapons and gear, making these encounters a crucial aspect of gameplay.
To celebrate its second launch week anniversary, Moon Studios releases its first Early Access patch for No Rest for the Wicked, a massive update that addresses performance concerns, bug fixes, quality of life updates, and much more. It has been a busy couple of weeks for Moon Studios, after launching its ARPG title in Early Access on Steam. The release of No Rest For the Wicked wasn't as smooth as many had hoped, however, with various issues both on the technical side and certain gameplay mechanics as well.
Take-Two Interactive recently joined the ever-growing list of video game companies implementing layoffs, with the company announcing that it was cutting 5% of its workforce (roughly 600 jobs) as part of a wider cost-saving initiative that would also see projects being cancelled. Unfortunately, it seems one publishing label operating under the company has been hit the hardest.
Take-Two publishing label Private Division has reportedly laid off the “vast majority” of its teams in Seattle, New York, Las Vegas and Munich.
is a souls-like ARPG that features a desolate environment, challenging bosses, and plenty of stats to upgrade as you level up. The core stats include Health, Stamina, Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, Faith, and Focus. Each stat directly impacts your gameplay and character strength in direct, distinct ways.
Fans of the acclaimed Ori games may have to wait a long time for the next entry in the franchise. The last game in the series, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, was released in 2020 by developer Moon Studios, who recently launched its new action-RPG, No Rest for the Wicked, in Early Access for PC. For this brand-new IP, the studio is committed to a longer support cycle.
No Rest for the Wicked's creative director has defended the idea of launching a game in early access following criticism of the game's current state.
One of the developers behind No Rest for the Wicked recently talked about the usefulness of early access releases, suggesting that even well-regarded titles such as Dark Souls could have benefited from this practice. Early access is becoming increasingly popular in gaming, and No Rest for the Wicked is just one of the many recent projects to use this release model.