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Everything new in Assassin’s Creed Shadows final title update and release countdown

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The final title update for Assassin’s Creed Shadows has been announced, and we will be getting some quality additions. The official trailer gave us quick glimpses at everything heading our way. Let’s find out why the upcoming update will be worth the download and when it will be available. Table of contents All new things in Assassin’s Creed final title update Assassin’s Creed Shadows final title update release countdown All new things in Assassin’s Creed final title update First, we are getting a new story that introduces two Templars known as Black Cross. The duo is hunting for Yasuke and Naoe, and you start the new part after completing the main story. You’ll also have to finish A Critical Encounter and A Puzzlement quests that arrived in the previous major post-launch update. Two new crossover projects titled Riptides and Undertow will be available on the Animus HUB. You can complete them to unlock new themed outfits, weapons, an...

All FC 26 Festival of Football Gauntlet rewards

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The Festival of Football Gauntlet is now live in FC 26 , offering terrific rewards for us to unlock. We can get free packs and tokens by solving the tasks, and we can also secure the 95-rated Eto’o card for our squads. That said, things won’t be easy, and some tasks will truly test your skills. How to get all Festival of Football Gauntlet rewards in FC 26 There are 10 tasks to complete, and the table below will have all the information you need. Task Rewards Play five matches in the Festival of Football Gauntlet 20 tokens Win at least three matches within a single round in the Festival of Football Gauntlet 30 tokens Win at least three matches within a single round in the Festival of Football Gauntlet, twice 85+ Rare Gold Players x4 Win at least three matches within a single round in the Festival of Football Gauntlet, three Evolution Win at least four matches within a single round in the Festival of Football Gauntlet 1 of 4 88+ Rare Gold Players Win at least ...

Best players for FC 26 Continental Cannon Evolution

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Finishing the Asia+Oceania objective in FC 26 will earn you the Continental Cannon Evolution, and you can use it to upgrade a card of your choice. This evolution is ideally suited for a creative card in your squad. Let’s look at the best possible cards you can put into this evolution to complete the upgrades. Table of contents FC 26 Continental Cannon Evolution requirements FC 26 Continental Cannon Evolution upgrades Best players to use in Continental Cannon Evolution FC 26 Continental Cannon Evolution requirements Here are the requirements of Continental Cannon Evolution in  FC 26 . Overall: Max 91 PlayStyle: Max 10 PlayStyle+: Max 3 Not Rarity: World Tour Silver Stars FC 26 Continental Cannon Evolution upgrades The evolution has three upgrade levels, each with specific conditions to meet. Level 1 upgrades Long Shots: +5|95 Positioning: +5|96 Weak Foot: +4 PlayStyles+: Finesse Shot|3 Level 2 upgrades Curve...

How many players can play together in Meccha Chameleon

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Meccha Chameleon has been steadily growing in player count since the game’s launch on Steam, and it’s mainly due to how much fun you can have with your friends. The core gameplay loop is simple as you’re divided into two groups. While one group tries their best to hide themselves, the other group members are tasked with finding them out. While you can always matchmake with random players, playing with friends has a different layer of fun. Let’s first find out how many players can share the same lobby. Table of contents How many players can join the same lobby in Meccha Chameleon How to play Meccha Chameleon with your friends How many players can join the same lobby in Meccha Chameleon Interestingly, Meccha Chameleon doesn’t appear to have a fixed hard cap on how many players can join a session. However, the recommended limit is between two and ten players. The quality of a session depends on the host player and their internet connection. ...

Make-your-own-Witcher game is apparently real and will be free-to-play, according to report

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For years now, The Witcher fans have been asking CDPR to make a game where they can create their own custom witcher and fight off monsters the way they want to, but the company pushed for pre-made characters in The Witcher 4 instead. However, even though we have Ciri as /ourgirl/ in The Witcher 4 , we’ll apparently also get the long-requested Make-your-own-Witcher game, and free of charge at that. According to a leak from MP1st , CDPR is working on an online multiplayer game where players will have this freedom. Set decades before the games and the books, it is expected that the game will take place across several nations and regions, all of which differ in geography and climate. The Witcher fans have a lot to look forward to. Image via CDPR The gameplay seems to revolve around taking on contracts across the Continent, with players given total customization regarding their character and its development, such as skills, potion brewing, signs, choice of Witcher schoo...

Complete 33 Immortals 1.0 weapons tier list

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Version 1.0 in 33 Immortals has eight different weapons for players to wield. There are four classes and two further options for each (barring Tank). While the number of options at first will be limited, you can unlock using Eternal Shards from the starting area. Let’s find out which are the best weapons to use and which ones are best avoided. Table of contents Best weapons to use in 33 Immortals S-tier A-tier B-tier Best weapons to use in 33 Immortals To differentiate between the weapons, I have used three different tiers. S-tier choices are the top meta, followed by A-tier options. B-tier choices aren’t bad, but they’re difficult to master, and you’re better off without them. Disclaimer: I haven’t taken the co-op abilities into account since they can simply get wasted unless you’re playing in a party of friends. Screenshot by Destructoid S-tier Bow of Hope: The Bow of Hope is strong thanks to the Guiding Light abi...

I played The Witcher 1 as a kid and bounced off—turns out I just needed a fully developed frontal lobe

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In mid-June 2015, I happened to start my first playthrough of The Witcher 3 using nothing more than an AMD HD 6670, 6 gigs of DDR3 RAM, and a Pentium G2030 dual-core CPU, all the while running the game itself on a hard drive. That never stopped me, and neither did the 12 fps cutscenes where the dialogue sped ahead of the animations and forced me to skip a lot of them once conversations concluded. What followed were hundreds of hours of mindless fun and enjoyment, which only got better once I had a stronger PC. But having discovered that love for The Witcher ‘s third entry, I had to go back, and thankfully, GOG was selling copies of The Witcher 1 for pennies. I remember vaguely playing through that first area where you fight the spectral green dogs, the Barghest, as well as reaching either the late stage of that level or somewhere up in the swamps. I had no idea what I was doing or where I was going, and using any proper mods to make my experience better never seemed to ...