6 Classic Games With Cool Secrets Hidden On Their Unpatched Discs

As I’m sure you’re already well aware, yesterday, Sony announced that the production of first-party and third-party physical PlayStation discs will end in January 2028. You’d be hard-pressed to find a living soul who supports this decision, as the internet collectively (and justifiably) started shouting at Sony for its anti-consumer decision. There are dozens of…

Rust’s Common Ground update lets you set up clans, a shop, or kick back in your apartment

The July update for Rust, ‘Common Ground’ is finally here, bringing with it a set of patch notes and a huge amount of new features. Now, Facepunch is looking to its Monuments, adding two brand new ones: The Apartment Complex, which lets you rent rooms when getting started with a wipe, and Rentable Shops to…

Beloved PSVR ‘Moss’ Games Jump To Switch 1 & 2 This Month, Pre-Orders Now Open

Moss and Moss: Book II were two of those PSVR games that the headset-less among us really wanted to play on lunch. Earlier this year, we learnt that the pair were ditching the headset for a Summer Switch 1 & 2 release (yay!), and today, developer Polyarc has opened the pre-order floodgates. Moss: The Forgotten…

World of Warcraft’s on the quality-of-life boost warpath, with fixes including an auto-loot setting that’s been mildly inconveniencing alt-lovers for years

World of Warcraft‘s ramping up to its first major “big number” patch, Curse of Ula’tek—in addition to some interesting changes to how world bosses work, Blizzard’s also taking aim at some quality-of-life features. And while these updates haven’t all exactly been frictionless, I’ve gotta tip my hat to Blizzard, here—a lot of these are major…

PS5 Getting Hit Xbox Console Exclusive RPG in October 2026

A hit 2023 Xbox console exclusive RPG has been given a release date for the PS5 and Nintendo Switch 1 and 2. Developed by Metal Head Games, Back to the Dawn will be out on the remaining platforms this October. The game will skip a PS4 release despite being available on all other last-gen platforms. Prison-escape-themed RPG…

Onimusha: Way Of The Sword Will Now Launch Three Weeks Earlier

September, particularly its last week, is packed with big releases, and Capcom has seemingly recognized this by adjusting the release date for Onimusha: Way of the Sword. The game was set to launch on September 25, but has been moved up to release during the first week of the month. Onimusha: Way of the Sword…

Here’s The Part Of The Big Xbox ‘Reset’ I Can’t Make Sense Of

The closer we get to mass layoffs at Xbox, which could reportedly be part of up to 5,500 layoffs across Microsoft more broadly, the more it sounds like everything is on the table when it comes to cuts. Studios that some fans might have believed couldn’t possibly be closed, or spun off, are now reportedly…

The best Minecraft mods – PCGamesN

While vanilla Minecraft is amazing all on its own, its modding community has shipped a colossal amount of custom content over the years. The sheer volume of free Minecraft mods allows for endless possibilities, from massive texture packs to scary mods that introduce stalker enemies. Before we begin, we must point out that we’ve stayed…

Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey Now Has Its Own Game

Filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s newest movie, The Odyssey, releases on July 17, and ahead of that, an official companion game is now available on Roblox. A survival sailing adventure game, The Odyssey: Defy the Gods, is out now on Roblox, and it’s free. Players will assemble a crew, ration supplies, and “appease the gods for the…

Nintendo May Be The Last Bastion Of Physical Games As Xbox’s Project Helix Is Set To Ditch Discs

Image: Nintendo Life Earlier this week, Sony dealt a devastating blow to the gaming community by confirming that it would no longer offer physical discs for the PS5 from January 2028. Now, according to a report from Windows Central, it sounds like Xbox’s upcoming Project Helix will launch without a disc drive, potentially joining Sony…