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Eyasluna god rolls and how to get them in Destiny 2

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Eyasluna got a shiny overhaul with Destiny 2 ‘s Monument of Triumph, complete with devastating, highly coveted combinations in its god roll. Only a couple of its perks from its pool in Grasp of Avarice survived, and that’s one of the best things to happen to this hand cannon. Destiny 2 ‘s last major content update turned Eyasluna’s god rolls into powerhouses, with excellent options up for grabs regardless of your favorite activity type. Here are the best perks for this hand cannon, in our opinion, based on trait data from light.gg . Eyasluna PvE god roll in Destiny 2 Screenshot by Destructoid Barrel: Smallbore Mag: Ricochet Rounds, Light Mag, or Appended Mag First perk: Firefly or Meganeura Second perk: Headstone, Chaos Reshaped, or Crystalline Corpsebloom The Firefly/Headstone roll in Solemn Remembrance made guardians’ mouths water when it dropped in The Edge of Fate , though it was an exclusive drop from Competitive...

This game turns your mom’s flying sandal into a weapon of mass destruction

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Childhood trauma is nothing to scoff at, but sometimes I have a feeling that, as humans, we’re all born within the same parenting framework where household items could just as easily double as weapons whenever we did something wrong. And, for whatever reason, la chancla seemed to be the default option for many a frustrated mother trying to reason with her kids. And now that’s a fully fledged video game. In Flip-Flop Fury, you throw chanclas at “despicable targets,” as the game puts it, manually controlling this flying footwear-turned-weapon through the environment and avoiding obstacles to ensure it reaches its target. From the brief trailer shared by Alpha Beta Gamer, we see flip-flops flying through the sea, decrepit alleys, and even entire airplane classes, all with the ultimate goal of smacking someone’s head. This is Flip-Flop Fury, a physics-based projectile precision steering indie game where you hurl footwear at despicable targets! Coming...

Can’t have anything in 2026—Steam is killing physical gift cards because, you’ve guessed it, scammers

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All good things must come to an end, not necessarily due to the natural course of things, but due to total assholes roaming the world and ruining the fun for the rest of us. Now, due to scammers increasingly using physical Steam gift cards for their nefarious deeds, Valve is going to kill them off altogether. This is according to SteamDB on X , which spotted a new clause on Valve’s Steam Wallet explanation page where the company officially announced the end of physical Steam gift cards due to scammers adapting to every restriction the company put into place to protect its own customers, as well as unassuming victims of scams. “We introduced Steam Gift Cards to retail stores back in 2012 and added the digital program in 2017. Unfortunately, scammers use gift cards from major brands like Steam to take advantage of all people all over the world,” Valve wrote. Valve had a robust gift card system in place for years, but it will soon be digital-only. ...

Ranking the winners and losers of the 2026 Summer Game Fest announcement season

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The season formerly known as E3, let’s now just call it Summer Game Fest season, has basically ended as quickly as it began. Starting with last week’s PlayStation State of Play and coming to a close with yesterday’s Nintendo Direct, we now have a much more full picture of what to expect on the gaming calendar for 2026 and beyond. The dust is still settling, but there were some clear winners and losers of this year’s events. Table of contents Summer Game Fest 2026 winners and losers The Winners The Losers September Summer Game Fest 2026 winners and losers Image via Summer Game Fest The winners Capcom Image via Capcom I don’t know how they do it, but this development team is next-level. After launching Resident Evil Requiem and Pragmata this year, it’s already swiftly coming back with Resident Evil Veronica and Monster Hunter Wilds: Ascendance in 2027, alongside even more Street Fighter 6 content. It’...

All Voidling Bound Status Effects explained

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Voidling Bound has several status effects that you can inflict on your enemies. Your enemies can also do the same, and some of these effects can be pretty troublesome to deal with. Knowing how each status effect works will be immensely helpful since you’ll know their proper use. Table of contents All Status Effects in Voidling Bound All Elemental status effects in Voidling Bound All Status Effects in Voidling Bound The current build of Voidling Bound has nine status effects. I have ascertained what they do apart from Lure . Image via Hatchery Games Status Effect How it Works Sleep Renders a target immobile by putting them to sleep. They can’t take any damage until they wake up. Slow Enemies move slower based on how many stacks are applied. Stuns on bosses slow them instead. Stun Enemies will be temporarily unable to do anything during the duration of the stun. Invisibility Your voidling becomes invisible as enemies can no longer target you. Marked Mark...

How to build an airship in Solarpunk

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Once you’re past the initial stages of setting up your farm in Solarpunk , your first task is to build an airship. The airship has many important uses, including the ability to visit other islands. Let’s find out how to build and then upgrade your airship. First, you’ll need to have an airship dock. Table of contents How to craft an airship dock in Solarpunk How to craft your airship in Solarpunk How to craft an airship dock in Solarpunk To build your airship dock, you’ll need three different resources. 40 Wood: Just chop down trees with your axe, and you should have more than plenty. Three Cloth: You’ll first need to plant cotton using seeds on suitable plots. You can then use the cotton to create cloth at the workbench. 20 Iron: First, mine iron ore using your pickaxe. Next, build a furnace that allows you to smelt all kinds of ore. When you smelt iron ore in it, you’ll get Iron. You’ll also need to use wood as...

Zelda fans are making fun of the Ocarina of Time remake announcement

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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake for the Switch 2 has finally been announced, which should be great news, but it propelled a large number of fans to immediately go “wait a minute” on it and reveal a hilarious truth I can no longer unsee. The announcement trailer begins by showing a neat little tapestry depicting the Great Deku Tree, then a few side drawings of Link. That part was all well and good. The troubles start when the camera leaves the art to show the actual Link model we’ll be playing as. It’s what you’d expect to see in Unreal Engine fan remakes by one person who’s less into the spirit of the game they’re remaking, and more into all sorts of visual gimmicks that UE entices one with. 2016: Nintendo Hire This Man 2026: Nintendo Hired This Man https://t.co/Uf7DyLp4rx pic.twitter.com/hoKNakKMhy — Pinguis (@Pinguis54) June 9, 2026 Remakes like these show up on Twitter on a monthly basis, promptin...