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Part two of the news:

Blue skies in Elite? Check out the Odyssey update's new atmospheric planets
https://www.pcgamer.com/blue-skies-in-elite-check-out-the-odyssey-updates-new-atmospheric-planets/
After hundreds of hours in the blackness of space, it's a weird feeling seeing a blue sky in Elite Dangerous. Frontier has revealed some new in-game footage of its forthcoming Odyssey expansion, which will let you land on planets and walk around on foot. Pilots have been waiting for this since the earliest days of the series, so it's great to see it finally make its way into the game.

Untitled Goose Game comes to Steam in September with a two-player co-op mode
https://www.pcgamer.com/untitled-goose-game-comes-to-steam-in-september-with-a-two-player-co-op-mode/
The goose is headed to Steam, and it's not coming alone: Untitled Goose Game developer House House announced today that September 23 will see the release of the honk-'em-up on Steam, as well as the addition of a new two-player co-op mode for all platforms.

Reigns developer reveals a new game about cheating at cards in 18th century France
https://www.pcgamer.com/reigns-developer-reveals-a-new-game-about-cheating-at-cards-in-18th-century-france/
Reigns is a simple but very entertaining game about ruling a medieval kingdom by swiping left or right, Tinder-like, on digital cards that represent daily decisions. Success is often a matter of luck, but "apt decision-making" is a big factor too, and unexpected outcomes are all a part of the fun.
After two follow-ups—Reigns: Her Majesty, and the licensed Reigns: Game of Thrones—developer Nerial announced today that it's working on something a little different. Cards are still involved, but instead of swiping them, you're cheating at them: Card Shark is a game about hustling your way to the top in 18th century France.

Quirky office roguelike Going Under launches September 24
https://www.pcgamer.com/quirky-office-roguelike-going-under-launches-september-24/
If you've ever played a roguelike, you've undoubtedly been stuck in huge, cavernous dungeon, underground or in a dank cave filled with grimy monsters out for your blood. Sound familiar? That's what developer Aggro Crab thought and got to work on Going Under, a roguelike set in and around an office.

Hades leaves Early Access this autumn
https://www.pcgamer.com/hades-leaves-early-access-this-autumn/
Supergiant Games has consistently worked on Hades ever since it first came out in Early Access in December 2018 on the Epic Games Store. Steam Early Access followed a year later, and now the full version has been announced for "sometime this autumn", with a final date to be announced "as it gets closer". The release was teased together with the Switch version, which will support crossplay, as well as a shiny, animated launch trailer.

The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe has been delayed again
https://www.pcgamer.com/the-stanley-parable-ultra-deluxe-has-been-delayed-again/
An upgraded version of The Stanley Parable, fittingly named The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe, promised players more choices (or lack thereof, depending on how you want to look at it) and new endings, to be released in 2019. When the end of 2019 rolled around, developers Crows Crows Crows and Galactic Cafe released the delay announcement to end all delay announcements, moving The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe to "2020, to sometimes probably before summer, but it sort of depends on the specifics of how development goes".



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