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Friday news, part two:

Kingdom Come: Deliverance DLC detailed in a lengthy launch-day trailer
https://www.pcgamer.com/kingdom-come-deliverance-dlc-detailed-in-a-lengthy-launch-day-trailer/
The Kingdom Come: Deliverance DLC From the Ashes is live today, and developer Warhorse Studios has rolled out a new video providing a closer look at what players can do when they're given the job of bailiff of a village being rebuilt on the ruins of a bandit camp.

 

Medieval board game The Castles of Burgundy is getting a videogame adaptation
https://www.pcgamer.com/medieval-board-game-the-castles-of-burgundy-is-getting-a-videogame-adaptation/
Digidiced has announced that it is developing a videogame version of board game The Castles of Burgundy to be released in 2019. In The Castles of Burgundy, players work to build the best medieval princedom by building up the territory they control with new settlements, resources, trade, and—of course—castles. It’s one of the modern classic “point salad” strategy board games, where everything you do gets you points, but some things get you points faster and better.

 

Moonlighter roadmap teases New Game Plus, Familiars, and other free updates
https://www.pcgamer.com/moonlighter-roadmap-teases-new-game-plus-familiars-and-other-free-updates/
The shopkeeping-RPG Moonlighter was released at the end of May and turned out to be pretty good: A "cute and casual" mashup of genres that trades depth and complexity for a more relaxing roguelike experience. We said in our review that it's "meant to be completed and set aside," but players will soon have reason to pick it up again, as developer Digital Sun unveiled a development roadmap teasing big plans for the rest of 2018.

 

Fortnite's Playground LTM ends in a week, Epic teases plans for the next one
https://www.pcgamer.com/fortnites-playground-ltm-ends-in-a-week-epic-teases-plans-for-the-next-one/
The Fortnite Playground limited time mode finally got underway for real this week and has managed to run along pretty well since. Today Epic announced that the Playground will stay open until July 12—right when Fortnite Season 5 kicks off—at which point it will be taken down and reworked for a future LTM release.

 

Guild Wars 2 writers fired following heated Twitter exchange with streamer
https://www.pcgamer.com/guild-wars-2-writers-fired-following-heated-twitter-exchange-with-streamer/
Guild Wars 2 developer ArenaNet recently parted ways with writers Jessica Price and Peter Fries, who were involved in a contentious Twitter discussion with Guild Wars 2 Twitch streamer and YouTuber Deroir, who is also partnered with ArenaNet through its content creator program.

 

Quakes Champions update adds new Molten Falls arena
https://www.pcgamer.com/quakes-champions-update-adds-new-molten-falls-arena/
A new July patch for Quake Champions has just rolled out, and among other things it adds a new map. Dubbed Molten Falls, its as bleak and lava-filled as that name implies, with a focus on verticality, wide halls and "great lines of sight". It's available in all ranked and unranked modes, except for Sacrifice.

 

Todd Howard on VR: 'Historically, the third generation is where it starts to become popular'
https://www.pcgamer.com/todd-howard-on-vr-historically-the-third-generation-is-where-it-starts-to-become-popular/
Speaking to Venturebeat (via Shack News) at Gamelab, Howard says he prefers virtual reality to augmented reality and is confident in the hardware's long-term appeal. "I'm a little more VR than AR," Howards tells VB. "We did Fallout and Skyrim in VR. We're just about to enter the second generation of VR. Historically, the third generation is where it starts to become popular."

 

Activision is giving From Software 'much-needed support' on Sekiro's tutorial system
https://www.pcgamer.com/activision-is-giving-from-software-much-needed-support-on-sekiros-tutorial-system/
Sekiro, From Software's next game, subverts nearly everything we've come to expect from Dark Souls, wrote our Steven following a lengthy hands-off demonstration at E3. In conversation with Eurogamer, company president Hidetaka Miyazaki explored these nuances further—in relation to the dev's partnership with Activision, its single character focus and class options, and its tutorials.

 

Slay the Spire adds Face Trader event, new Shop Relics and neat UI adjustments
https://www.pcgamer.com/slay-the-spire-adds-face-trader-event-new-shop-relics-and-neat-ui-adjustments/
Last week, Slay the Spire added a third game mode and cracked one million copies sold. This week, the roguelike deck-builder adds a new Face Trader feature, five new Shop Relics and Relic Overflow Paging—the latter of which improves how multiple Relics are displayed at once. It now packs up to 25 relics per page. Which, in the heat of a game, is a lot of Relics.

 

Sea of Thieves could do battle royale, but Rare would want 'a unique spin' if so
https://www.pcgamer.com/sea-of-thieves-could-do-battle-royale-but-rare-would-want-a-unique-spin-if-so/
Think of a game that hasn't been linked to the battle royale genre in the last year. Difficult, isn't it? Sea of Thieves has no plans to venture into last-person-standing territory as yet—but Rare would do so on its own terms, should it ever be considered.

 

Let's take a look at what have prepared GOG and Steam for us this weekend:

+GOG

+Steam

 

And that's it. I hope you have a happy and gaming weekend.



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