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And, just for the sake of it, here's part three of the Monday news:

Third Star Wars: Jedi game confirmed by Cal Kestis actor Cameron Monaghan
https://www.pcgamer.com/third-star-wars-jedi-game-confirmed-by-cal-kestis-actor-cameron-monaghan/
During a recent panel at Ocala Comic Con in Florida, Cameron Monaghan, who plays Cal Kestis in the Star Wars: Jedi videogames, confirmed that a third one is in the works. At the end of the panel, near the 43-minute mark in a fan-recorded video, Monaghan said, "We're working on the third, we're in the process of doing that right now. So that's a big undertaking and it's been some conversations so far, but hopefully when all things are said and done we'll be able to go in and make something really cool for you guys again."

This shooter's CoD Zombies revival is a blast in co-op, but its funky Frankenmodes are what I'm really craving to play
https://www.pcgamer.com/this-shooters-cod-zombies-revival-is-a-blast-in-co-op-but-its-funky-frankenmodes-are-what-im-really-craving-to-play/
Hellbreach: Vegas has a relatively simple premise: strip back zombie wave survival to the pure couch co-op joy of the OG Call of Duty Zombies modes of yesteryear. In my first hands-on with its four player online co-op, it definitely delivered on that front, but I think the real juice will be in its alternate modes like gun game and battle royale.

A lost first-person Pokémon browser game has been found and restored
https://www.pcgamer.com/a-lost-first-person-pokemon-browser-game-has-been-found-and-restored/
Did You Know Gaming? has come a long way. Once a blog full of Facebook-tier image macros about questionable videogame trivia, now it's a YouTube empire with a focus on videogame history and preservation. DYKG's latest project involved the resurrection of a lost Pokémon browser game called Pokémon 2000 Adventure, which has now been uploaded to the Internet Archive.

Starfield glitch sees players followed by rocks, forests, and the entire city of New Atlantis
https://www.pcgamer.com/starfield-glitch-sees-players-followed-by-rocks-forests-and-the-entire-city-of-new-atlantis/
This has genuinely got to be one of the more baffling bugs I've seen in Starfield. It all starts with a few isolated incidents of players being followed by their own pet rocks—asteroids somehow bound to their ships. Here's a couple of examples from Reddit users ReverendRoo and Ultimastar.

Detroit: Become Human dev's take on Star Wars is still cooking, and it'll have the studio's usual storytelling quirks: 'There's no game over. Anyone can die'
https://www.pcgamer.com/detroit-become-human-devs-take-on-star-wars-is-still-cooking-and-itll-still-have-the-studios-usual-storytelling-quirks-theres-no-game-over-anyone-can-die/
(...after a long intro...) Star Wars: Eclipse was announced in 2021, but there's been not so much as a holo-blip since then.
A recent interview with IGN reveals that the game's still in development, however, and it'll likely have all the unique marks of a Quantic Dream game—including a world where key character deaths don't stop the story—while being the studio's first proper foray into action adventure.



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