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Genshin Impact codes (May 2026) Updated for livestream 6.6

May 9, 2026: I checked for new codes and made sure the existing ones are working. Currently we have seven working codes. Need new Genshin Impact codes? Gathering Primogems and Mora in Genshin Impact can be quite the grind. Fortunately, developer Hoyoverse occasionally sends out gifts in the form of redeem codes. Most codes only work…

Iron Soul Dungeon codes May 2026

Hop on these new Iron Soul Dungeon codes as soon as they drop to see your character’s power climb in real-time thanks to free race rerolls and other handy boosts. Iron Soul Dungeon is very much what the last part of its name suggests – a classic dungeon brawling RPG. How you wield your weapon…

Stellaris is 10 years old and still getting DLC, which is impressive

There’s still a part of me that thinks of 2016’s Stellaris as one of the “new school” Paradox grand strategy games, even though it turned 10 years old just this week. If you were to add all of its 30+ DLCs to your Steam cart right now, it would run you upwards of $200—and that’s…

America is about to get tougher on VPNs

The world is a strange place right now, and you’ll find just as much change and turmoil online as off. In the past year, many countries have introduced restrictions on internet access, requiring users to upload ID to access adult content, and generally making the internet less accessible. Now, in America, we see that the…

Double Fine is the latest team at Microsoft to unionize

On May 7, Double Fine—the developer behind Psychonauts, Keeper, and Kiln, which has been under Microsoft’s Xbox Game Studios umbrella since 2019—filed a petition to unionize with the National Labor Relations Board on May 7 (via Aftermath). The push includes all 42 of Double Fine’s “regular part-time and full-time employees.” The studio’s move to unionize…

The Aliens co-op shooter that ate up way too much of my time is going bigger for its sequel

I don’t have the grand affinity for the Alien franchise that some do, but Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 is one of the most exciting announcements this year for me on a personal level. Its predecessor ended up hooking me in far more than I could have anticipated, combining rewarding build decisions with intense action. It’s…

Civilization 7’s “Time-Tested” civs created a new balance problem, but Firaxis found the ideal solution

The tale of Civilization 7 and its controversial Ages system is now written into history, but it’s all about to change with the launch of the Test of Time update. This allows you to carry a single civ through the entire timeline rather than switching out at key junctures. That sounds simple enough, but it…

Europa Universalis 5’s ‘biggest update yet’ expands the Balkans, overhauls the economy, and fixes more than 2,000 bugs

Paradox Interactive has rolled out its “biggest update yet” for Europa Universalis 5. This is a slightly cheeky way to phrase things, considering this is only the second major update for Paradox’ latest, dizzyingly complex grand strategy. But it’s also accurate. With patch notes that Paradox claims would fill 72 pages of a Google doc,…

A big new Diablo 4 patch buffs everyone with bug fixes, and solves War Plans frustrations

Blizzard has released Diablo 4 patch notes for its next update, and while the vast majority of the list are bug fixes, many of them will result in welcome buffs across the entire roster of the action RPG. There are hundreds of lines of changes to dig through, so it’s worth checking to see if…

Nobody believes Blizzard meant to give Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred players a 900% gold boost, but that hasn’t stopped them from exploiting it until someone sticks a decimal point in there

Diablo 4 has had its fair share of bugs that players have gleefully exploited. If it’s not some item that gives you the power to deal infinite damage, it’s a dungeon dropping too much loot. Diablo is a complicated videogame; unforeseen interactions are kind of inevitable. But that’s not how I’d describe the latest thing…