A new crime show is headed to Netflix, adapted from the same novel series that brought about one of the most divisive thrillers of recent years, The Snowman.
28.02.2024 - 19:57 / destructoid.com
Though rumors circulated prior, it has now been confirmed that F1 24 will launch on May 31, leaving you ample time to get ready for a high-octane experience.
F1 23 was received well by critics, scoring itself an 82 on Metacritic as of February 28. Time will tell whether this year’s release has enough to differentiate itself from its predecessor.
EA has provided you with plenty of incentives to pre-order the upcoming racing game. This is especially true of the Champions Edition which, if pre-ordered before April 24 by F1 23 players, will let you enjoy Time Trial challenges using the new Alpine, Haas, McLaren, and Williams 2024 team cars.
The digital-exclusive Champions Edition is one for the fans, and it comes with two new F1 icons and an F1 Bumper Pack containing resources for both single and multiplayer events. Perhaps most enticingly, you’ll also get 18,000 PitCoins and three days of early access (beginning May 28).
Have you been invested in the series for a while? There are benefits to this because anyone who owns F1 21, F1 22, or F1 23 will receive a 15% discount when pre-ordering the Champions Edition of the upcoming game. F1 23 players will also score some liveries that you’ll be able to use in a special in-game F1 World event. The McLaren and Alpine 2023 F1 esports liveries will carry over to F1 24.
The Standard Edition can also be pre-ordered, but it doesn’t come with much besides an F1 World Starter Pack and 5,000 PitCoins. Regardless of what version you pre-order, you’ll also receive a bonus VIP Podium Pass.
You’ll have to wait until the full reveal on April 24 to catch the full reveal which should let you know whether you’re ready to jump into the cockpit or not. According to Codemasters, the studio behind the upcoming title, you can expect “an overhauled Career mode, a new EA SPORTS Dynamic Handling System, and so much more.”
F1 24 will be available for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.
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Nightdive Studios has confirmed the console release date for System Shock Remake, with the game heading to PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One on May 21st. The game was release for PC in May last year, so console players have been waiting almost a year to get their hands on it.
System Shock fans who lack a gaming PC will be able to play the remake of the first game pretty soon. A new trailer for the System Shock remake console ports revealed that the game will be released on May 21, 2024, for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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Dragon’s Dogma 2, the sequel to the 2012 fantasy RPG from Capcom, is set to finally arrive on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X on March 22. In addition to incredible visuals that put the original to shame, Dragon’s Dogma 2 promises battles against colossal enemies, a robust character creation system, and new vocations for your characters.
Some games are classic, some are straight-up addictive and some are just flash-in-the-pan fun. Subway Surfers is definitely the first two. This game took the gaming world by storm with its train-dodging and coin-collecting action. Now, the Subway Surfers festival update is set to draw you back in and see what’s new on the tracks!
A Baldur's Gate 3 player who, by their own admission, role-plays "a klepto monk that practices the Way of the Sticky Hand" found themselves facing the RPG's final gauntlet alone after a spot of petty theft went spectacularly awry.
Sony has announced that Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is coming to PC on 21st May, with internal porting specialist Nixxes Software handling the port.
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Fans of curly wind FX and striking from a sheathed stance rejoice - open world samurai action game Ghost of Tsushima is coming to PC on May 16th via Steam and Epic Games Store. This is the Director's Cut edition of the game, which includes the Iki Island story expansion and the co-op multiplayer Legends mode. It's being developed by PC port specialists Nixxes, the studio behind the PC version of Horizon Forbidden West - Complete Edition, and features customisable mouse and keyboard controls plus unlocked frame rates and assorted graphical whizbangs. I've got a trailer for you below.