may have left the franchise's fan base divided but those who may have slept on the game and want to check it out before the release of the Amazon Prime TV series now have the perfect opportunity to do so. Releasing in 2018 to overwhelmingly negative reviews due to its unfinished state, is regarded as the black sheep of the series with many insisting it doesn't count as a mainline entry in the series. Despite this, there's still fun to be found in the wilds of West Virginia thanks to some excellent post-launch support from Bethesda.
Per an announcement on X (formerly Twitter), Amazon Prime subscribers will be able to play in April as it's one of the latest big games to join the Prime Gaming service.
The addition of the open-world survival MMO is likely to serve as a tie-in for the upcoming series which is set to debut on Prime Video on April 11, which also happens to be the day will be available to download for all users. There's no limit on the game so subscribers will be able to make as much of the Wasteland as they please.
may still be regarded by many as the worst game in the franchise but for those eager to watch the streaming series, it should serve as a fun way to continue their experience and understand a little more about the universe. When the game launched in 2018, it was nothing short of a disaster for Bethesda as the community explicitly rejected the idea of a multiplayer game. To make matters worse, the project was released in such an unfinished state that it was almost unplayable for most people who purchased it.
Fortunately, in the years since, Bethesda has managed to salvage by listening to the game's community and providing many essential features through post-launch updates. The game has received several significant DLC drops and expansions that have added new areas, quests, weapons, enemies, and even NPCs, a feature that was shockingly absent in the original release. Despite some persisting issues with monetization and progression, the game is significantly more enjoyable now than it was back in 2018.
With the benefit of DLC, updates, patches, and expansions, Amazon Prime subscribers should absolutely check out . Not only is it a fun experience to play with friends, but it also serves as a tangible extension of the series that's already receiving a substantial amount of hype ahead of its release. Given that it's included in the subscription, there's really nothing to lose by giving it a go.
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While Xbox Game Pass subscribers are no doubt trying to play some of the bigger releases of April, those wanting to experience an exceptional roguelike that didn't receive the hype that he deserved should keep their eyes peeled for the end of the month. With major Day-One launches like the JRPG and the sleeper early-access hit , April has proven to be an especially successful month for Microsoft as its catalog of offered games grew with some excellent titles. To cap off such a big month, an excellent indie gem is exactly what users need.
Team Folon’s Dean Carter, project lead on the highly anticipated mod Fallout London, has opened up about how Bethesda’s upcoming Fallout 4 update impacted the studio, saying the team felt “blindsided” by the move.
While Xbox Game Pass is set to gain a selection of fantastic Day-One releases in the back half of April, subscribers may want to act fast to play the six games leaving the service in the coming weeks. To offset the amount of titles the platform offers, Microsoft always removes a handful of games whenever it brings in a new selection for players to experience. While that might sound like a bad deal, it makes sense given the already massive catalog on offer and users can still pick up the departing games for a discount before they eventually leave.
Playing video games together is some of the most fun you can have on a couch, especially when you’re working towards the same goal. Here are some of How-To Geek’s favorite couch co-op titles that will tempt even non-gamers.
It's fantastic news for any hardcore fans of PlayStation's somewhat forgettable loyalty program, as it's now possible to grab a copy of Helldivers 2 without spending any extra money. Unfortunately though, that's assuming that you've already spent lots of money in the last year and a half, to the point where claiming this reward really doesn't seem realistic for a lot of people.
The Fallout TV series will be arriving on Amazon Prime Video on April 11, and that means there's never been a better time in recent memory to jump back onto the Fallout hype train in full force (When is Fallout 5, Bethesda?) For now, we'll have to satiate our appetites with a new TV series and a hat full of excellent other games to play. Check out all the best Fallout deals we've found just below, and make sure you've got that Amazon Prime membership ready and waiting (otherwise there's a free 30-day trial here as well).
To celebrate the 20th BAFTA Games Awards, which will take place at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London next Thursday (April 11) and will be streamed live starting at 19.00 BST / 14.00 ET / 11.00 PT, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts announced that Lara Croft is the most iconic video game character ever made, according to a recent poll of theirs.
Well, BAFTA was clearly looking for headlines with this news, and boy has it got them! The British Academy of Film and Television Arts recently hosted a poll asking people to vote for the most iconic video game character of all time — and the results are, to be frank, shockingly inept (but obviously quite interesting).