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FF XIV’s upcoming Endwalker tank, healer job abilities reportedly leaked

The wait is almost over for Final Fantasy XIV fans since the upcoming expansion, Endwalker, is going to be released in less than two months. As its release date approaches, the developer has revealed more information on upcoming content. But a recent leak has shown more information that the developer meant to reveal later, according to an anonymous post on the 4chan forum. It shows every spell and ability that will reportedly be introduced or changed with the release of Endwalker. Related: Square Enix reveals Endwalker title screen on Final

Legends of Runeterra Patch 2.15.0 adds Nami and Pyke to The Saltwater Scourge roster

Legends of Runeterra’s next update, Patch 2.15.0, isn’t bringing too many new changes to the game regarding features or balance. While Riot provided some context to last week’s emergency nerfs within the patch notes, there are multiple updates that Lab of Legends PvE players can look forward to with this next patch. The first major change is that Nami and Pyke will be selectable champions within The Saltwater Scourge in this patch. Aside from two new characters to play with for your starting deck, more quality-of-life features were teased. Rerolls,

How to play the reworked Tahm Kench

Tahm Kench, the River King, received a mini-rework in League of Legends recently that revolved around swapping his Devour (W) and Abyssal Dive (R) abilities. The main goal of this change was to have his kit focus less on constantly being able to protect allies with Devour and give Abyssal Dive the ability to improve his dueling potential. While the ability to protect his allies with Devour is still possible, a longer ultimate-styled cooldown means players have an important choice to make in skirmishes and teamfights. They’re given the choice

Emergency nerfs will come to Shurima and Ionia ahead of Legends of Runeterra World Championship

Legends of Runeterra’s most recent expansion Beyond the Bandlewood released last week, and added 126 new cards. While a whole set-worth of cards would hopefully shake up the meta in a meaningful way, Riot is performing a hotfix that will be hitting some of the most dominant decks since the release of Beyond the Bandlewood. The changes were announced last night night, and will be hitting high potency cards from both Shurima and Ionia. For the Shuriman followers, Ruin Runner and Merciless Hunter will both lose one health, becoming 6/3

All Artifact mods in Destiny 2’s Season of the Lost

As players who dearly miss last season’s Breach and Clear mod can attest, Artifact Mods play an important role in any Destiny 2 season—and Season of the Lost is no exception. Bungie gave fans an early look at the Champion mods before the new season kicked off and fans knew what to expect in that department. The rest of the Artifact Mods, however, remained a secret until the season launched on Aug. 24. Here are all the Artifact Mods for Destiny 2‘s Season of the Lost. First column (Champion Mods)

Senna set to join Legends of Runeterra in Beyond the Bandlewood expansion

Senna is the fourth champion coming to Legends of Runeterra in the game’s upcoming set, Beyond the Bandlewood—and she’s breaking the conventional rules of the game wide open. Senna is a five-mana champion from the Shadow Isles with 4/4 combat stats, the Quick Attack keyword, and an ability that generates Darkness when she’s summoned or attacks if you don’t already have the spell. Darkness is an uncollectible three-mana slow spell that deals two damage to an enemy unit. In addition, she has an aura ability that breaks the boundaries of

Every new item in Legends of Runeterra’s The Saltwater Scourge Lab of Legends

Legends of Runeterra’s latest update, Patch 2.13.0, expanded on the Lab of Legends mode with a new roguelike experience in the form of The Saltwater Scourge. The newest version of the single-player content added randomly-generated map movement, a wealth of new encounters, and new items that enhance the potency of your cards. Like the initial Lab of Legends items, all items from the Saltwater Scourge are based on the ones in League of Legends and have varying abilities that change the way you play your cards. While the new items

Stay Is a New Last Of Us-Inspired Fan-Made Short Film, and It’s Bloody Brilliant

While we wait patiently for HBO’s upcoming The Last Of Us TV series, we’ve been lucky enough to have a spate of excellent fan-made film projects emerge from the shadows. From the insanely realistic Project Spores to a handful of well-edited movie concept trailers, Joel and Ellie’s gritty post-apocalyptic world is certainly rich with dramatic and dark storytelling ideas. And speaking of which, a brand new fan-made short film inspired by The Last Of Us just released on Youtube (H/T Kotaku) earlier this week called Stay, and it’s seriously very

How Mythic items have completely changed the scope of League

Each League of Legends preseason brings about a massive new change to the game. Following last year’s successful Summoner’s Rift updates that introduced Elemental Souls and Rifts, this year’s preseason aimed to tackle one of the game’s clunkiest features since its release: items. The in-game item shop was completely overhauled at the end of 2020, no longer requiring players to scroll through pages and pages of items to look for what they needed (unless they still want to do that, in which case that feature lives on). The shop changed