Tuesday news, part two:
World of Horror will finally release in Summer 2023
https://www.pcgamer.com/world-of-horror-will-finally-release-in-summer-2023/
Accalimed indie World of Horror will exit three years of Early Access this coming summer, according to developer panstasz and publisher Ysbryd Games. world of Horror has had a long development cycle, first releasing in February 2020, but devotees have been thrilled at each new update over that time.
The post-apocalyptic beavers have robots now
https://www.pcgamer.com/the-post-apocalyptic-beavers-have-robots-now/
Turns out that while we weren't looking the sapient beavers that will succeed us as the dominant life form on this planet have developed functional wood-and-steel robots. These are, of course, designed to accomplish menial tasks so their furry, flat-tailed masters can more easily relax in hot mud baths and ponder whatever philosophies beavers ponder.
I am of course talking about the beavers of Timberborn, a city-building game where these clever creatures use their mastery of water to make the climatically-devastated planet we left them with into a beautiful-green paradise. Their vertically-stacked cities and tower dams, not to mention clever constructions, are extremely cool.
Happy new year everyone: Square Enix still loves the blockchain!
https://www.pcgamer.com/happy-new-year-everyone-square-enix-still-loves-the-blockchain/
Happy new year, writes the president of Square Enix in a new letter, and now let me tell you all about the blockchain. The wider industry, or the respectable side of it at least, remains deeply sceptical of the value added to games by web3 technologies, but there are a few big outliers such as Ubisoft (which last year launched an ill-fated NFT experiment) and above all Square Enix.
The System Shock remake shows off the results of its 'staggering' work on dismemberment
https://www.pcgamer.com/the-system-shock-remake-shows-off-the-results-of-its-staggering-work-on-dismemberment/
The New Year brings a new update from Nightdive Studios, developer of the upcoming System Shock remake. The post opens with confirmation that the game is due to arrive in March this year, which the studio had previously announced as a target.
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