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Get ready for a real challenge, as the developers from Rogue Factor have not only released a PC demo of their upcoming game Hell is Us, but also revealed details about the difficulty settings.
Stellar Blade hasn't even been officially released on PC yet (it's coming to Steam on 12 June), and the modding community has already created a real stir. The demo released at the end of May gave modders carte blanche to do what we all anticipated in advance: mods for nude character models. And yes, it happened earlier than expected.
In a world where the closure of game studios has become a sad routine, the story of Tango Gameworks is a ray of hope. After the unexpected closure of Microsoft and the subsequent rescue by KRAFTON, the developer of such hits as Hi-Fi Rush and The Evil Within has officially resumed its activities. The Japanese team has unveiled a new logo and website to mark the relaunch, and is already actively recruiting new employees to work on a new action game.
Even before its full release on PC, Stellar Blade has already gained a huge audience. The demo version of the hit action RPG has gained momentum so that a week before the release, it is already third in the global top sales on Steam. And it's no joke - it's only beaten by two giant franchises: Counter-Strike 2 and the new chapter in Elden Ring (Nightreign).
The show will take place immediately following the conclusion of Summer Game Fest's opening ceremonies
The demo is available until 16 June
The game finally has an official title
After the success of Stellar Blade and the mobile NIKKE: Goddess of Victory, Korean studio Shift Up is working on its third project - previously known as Project Witches, now renamed Project Spirits. The first art of the game has already been presented, lifting the curtain on the future fantasy world that combines Eastern mysticism and modern technology.
Build A Rocket Boy is preparing a new franchise for us - MindsEye is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC on 10 June. The founder of the studio, Leslie Benzis (ex-GTA producer), shared details about the ambitious plans and unique approach to the game's development: no "water", only meaningful content and a long-term strategy for ten years.
The Korean developer Shift Up, known for the hit Stellar Blade, has seriously updated its 3D scanning system. This happened shortly after the information that the studio is actively working on the sequel to the action game, which should raise the bar of visual realism even higher.
The game can be run even on weak PCs
Steam users can experience the game from 2 to 16 June
Four years of work on the game was in vain
GameStop has revealed the secret behind Pearl Abyss Studios
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