The news, part two:
Hitman 3 will retroactively optimise the first two games
https://www.pcgamer.com/hitman-3-will-retroactively-optimise-the-first-two-games/
Hitman 3 may be looking awfully sharp in Game Informer's new gameplay footage—but it appears Agent 47's previous outings will also be getting a spit-shine when the trilogy-closer arrives later this month.
Bethesda teases 'the future' of The Elder Scrolls with a map and a cryptic tweet
https://www.pcgamer.com/bethesda-teases-the-future-of-the-elder-scrolls-with-a-map-and-a-cryptic-tweet/
On December 31, the cusp of the new year, Bethesda tweeted a cryptic message over the official Elder Scrolls Twitter account: "Transcribe the past and map the future. Here's to a Happy New Year!" On the surface it had the ring of a fairly standard year-end message, but the bit about transcription and mapping—and the presence of a map—has fans wondering if there's more to it than meets the eye.
The next big Teamfight Tactics update will swap in 20 champions this month
https://www.pcgamer.com/the-next-big-teamfight-tactics-update-will-swap-in-20-champions-this-month/
Teamfight Tactics is due for a major shakeup in just a few weeks. Though the Fates expansion launched several months ago, the mid-set refresh, called Festival of Beasts, is coming on January 20 and swaps in 20 new champions, seven new abilities, a new battle pass, and a lot more.
Runescape celebrates its 20th anniversary with a 'Grand Party' and special rewards
https://www.pcgamer.com/runescape-celebrates-its-20th-anniversary-with-a-grand-party-and-special-rewards/
The fantasy MMO Runescape launched on January 4, 2001, which means that as of today it is 20 years old. That's absolutely ancient in videogame terms, and so developer Jagex is marking the big birthday with a "Grand Party" that will feature anniversary-themed content that will run throughout the year.
A contentious Call Of Duty: Warzone app let players manipulate SBMM
https://www.pcgamer.com/a-contentious-call-of-duty-warzone-app-let-players-manipulate-sbmm/
A third-party Call Of Duty: Warzone app for flagging cheaters has been forced to make sweeping changes, after players started abusing the tool to manipulate the game's skill-based matchmaking (SBMM).
By the way, tomorrow is festive here in Spain (and probably in other places too), and as such, there won't be news... unless one of you wants to make them.
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