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New World Mining Guide Explained

Top GamesPhoto courtesy of Amazon Studios New World is heavily focused on professions. Players work together to upgrade Settlements and even the different crafting stations throughout the town. The game has multiple gathering professions as well, including the notorious Mining ability. As with every fantasy MMORPG, there will always be some type of Mining, Smelting, and Blacksmithing. New World is similar to Mining, Smelting, and different types of crafting. Players will use the ore for Engineering, Armoring, and Weaponsmithing. For today's focus, we'll be targeting Mining. Players will of course

Twitch streamer completes world first blindfolded Sekiro speedrun

From Software’s games are notoriously difficult but that hasn’t stopped players from discovering ways to make them even more difficult–with one Twitch streamer completing Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice while blindfolded. The speedrunner Mitchriz completed this monstrous task in an impressive time of four hours, 35 minutes and 13 seconds. After spending quite some time prepping for the run, the attempt ultimnately went smoothly with only a few bosses requiring more than a single attempt. With the completion of the run, Mitchriz has become the first person recorded person to do

New Apex Legends Teasers Back Up World’s Edge Season 10 Leaks

Apex LegendsA pair of in-game teasers have emerged, corroborating leaks from last week suggesting that changes are coming soon to World's Edge in Season 10. / Photo courtesy of Respawn EntertainmentIt appears the first of three phases of teaser dates has wasted no time prepping players for a destructive climax that's soon to take place in World's Edge for Apex Legends Season 10.A pair of in-game teasers have emerged, corroborating leaks from last week that first gave the community signs that World's Edge is now back in the destructive crosshairs

League community reacts to TheBaus’ addition to LEC broadcast team as guest caster and analyst

For week six of the 2021 LEC Summer Split, the European league announced it would be bringing on popular League of Legends streamer TheBaus as a guest caster and analyst alongside on-air guest casters Hiprain and Jamada. The streamer’s addition to the cast, however, sparked a heated debate among many prominent names in the competitive scene. Astralis’ starting support Promisq “jokingly” tweeted out that it was a “slap in the face” to aspiring casters or analysts that the league had invited a Twitch streamer that had no competitive experience to

Ghost of Tsushima Cover Art Sparks PC Release Rumors

[embedded content] There’s a new rumor that the next PlayStation exclusive to come to PC is Insomniac’s Ghost of Tsushima. We all knew there were going to be more of these games coming to PC, considering the reception of previous PS4 ports. The evidence for this rumor might be somewhat flimsy, but it’s backed up by context if nothing else, and the history of Sony bringing its games to PC. Admittedly, when I tell you what started this rumor in the first place, you might think the hype is a

4 Unanswered Questions We Have After Square Enix’s E3 2021 Showcase

Another E3 is nearly in the books. Some of the biggest companies in the industry offered glimpses at what they’re prepping for release, and while this led to plenty of surprises and big moments, it has also led to questions about what wasn’t shown off. Such is the case with some of Square Enix’s properties, which has led to these three unanswered questions we have after Square Enix’s E3 2021 Showcase. How Is Final Fantasy XVI Coming Along? Square Enix’s E3 2021 Showcase Unanswered Questions While we did get to

Valve adds Ancient, removes Train from CS:GO active duty map pool

With the first set of Regional Major Ranking CS:GO events set to start soon, Valve is spicing up the scene ahead of the Stockholm major with a big change to the active duty map pool. Train has been removed, and Ancient has been activated. Ancient was introduced in December 2020 as part of Operation Broken Fang, which has now concluded. The new map, an homage to a previous bomb defusal map called Aztec, was designed to be a competitive map when it was released. Set in an ancient temple and

Resident Evil Village Receives First PS4 Pro Gameplay

The previous gen version appears to be shaping up well. While Capcom is prepping its next Resident Evil showcase, the first ever gameplay for Resident Evil Village running on previous gen consoles has been revealed (via IGN). The footage showcases the game running on PS4 Pro and actually looks pretty solid. Check it out below. Initially announced for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC, Capcom would later confirm Xbox One and PS4 versions. Earlier reports by insider Dusk Golem indicated that the title had issues running on previous-gen hardware with

Next Battlefield, Need for Speed Titles Releasing in Fiscal Year 2022

The next Battlefield is planned for holiday 2021 and will have “never-before-seen scale.” In its recent financial report, Electronic Arts provided an update on upcoming titles. It confirmed that the next Battlefield and Need for Speed titles, developed by DICE and Criterion Games respectively, will release in fiscal year 2022. That means sometime between April 1st 2021 and March 31st 2022, though CEO Andrew Wilson confirmed that the next Battlefield would release in holiday 2021. Both titles will be coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S with “at least” six

Serral wins DreamHack Masters Summer Finals

TL.net ESPORTS Profile Joined July 2011 1 Post Held in the midst of a global pandemic, Dreamhack Masters Summer had to be an abnormal tournament. The entirety of the event was held online, games were played five days a week at an almost non-stop pace, and Korean players were invited to compete alongside international players in StarCraft II's "break region-lock in case of emergency" moment. Amid these unusual circumstances, StarCraft II fans would found the conclusion of the tournament, at least, to be quite familiar: Serral emerged triumphant over a