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Embark Studios expresses unwavering confidence in the longevity of its free-to-play shooter THE FINALS, predicting its active life over the next three to five years.
Almost a year ago, The Division 2 players would have been able to explore the streets of Brooklyn in the second storyline expansion Battle for Brooklyn. However, after the only large-scale DLC, Warlords of New York, which was released back in 2020, players had to wait five years. And now, finally, Ubisoft has announced the official presentation of Battle for Brooklyn, which will take place on 23 April.
While the battle royale genre continues to hold the attention of millions of players, Ubisoft seems to have decided to try its hand at the genre again. According to Insider Gaming, the French giant is developing a new Battle Royale game codenamed 'Scout', which, according to sources, takes inspiration from the hugely successful Apex Legends.
Gamers are offered two themed controllers
After the first gameplay footage of the upcoming shooter Marathon was shown, players had concerns about the visual style of the game. Some users noted the excessive "matte" image, which also looks pale at times. However, the franchise's art director was quick to reassure the community, emphasising the early stage of the project's development.
The stream will take place in early May
At the moment, Bungie has not officially commented on the incident with the disappearance of the trailer, so we can only guess what really happened.
While the gaming community is actively discussing the upcoming extraction shooter Marathon, another ambitious project that can grab attention is preparing to enter the arena - Arc Raiders. And on 30 April, a new, the largest technical test of Arc Raiders to date, will start.
Ukrainian studio GSC Game World continues to improve S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2
Joe Ziegler, the director of the upcoming extraction-shooter Marathon, is confident that the genre has a huge potential for growth, largely due to the incredible success of sandboxes and battle royale games.
Currently, the gaming industry is actively discussing Bungie's upcoming shooter Marathon. The extraction shooter will be fully released on 23 September 2025 and it will be the first new game in a long time by the studio that gave us Halo and Destiny. And now it has become known how much time was spent on development.
The return of Verdansk to Call of Duty: Warzone almost two weeks ago has created a lot of buzz. The number of players and viewers on streaming platforms soared, and the map itself became the main topic of discussion in the game's community. Undoubtedly, the reliance on nostalgia has played its role, and this is exactly what Warzone needed right now.
After the long-awaited gameplay demonstration of Marathon, the new extraction shooter by Bungie, along with general enthusiasm, many players were quick to draw unfortunate parallels with the recent failure of Concord. The former Concord developer responded to this reaction by calling on the Reddit community to give the new game a chance and, just as importantly, to show empathy for the people working on it.
IN S.T.A.A.L.K.E.R. 2 will feature two new weapon types, and the A-life 2.0 system will be significantly improved
The campaign is timed to coincide with the 15th anniversary of the Metro game series














