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And Monday news, the third, and last, part:

Two Point Museum will open its exhibits next March
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/two-point-museum-will-open-its-exhibits-next-march/
Two Point Studios has announced the release date of Two Point Museum, the next game in its Two Point series, as March 4, 2025. It's now available for prepurchase as well, with a price of $30 for the standard edition and $40 for a deluxe explorer edition.

While Dragon Age: The Veilguard's companions will form their own relationships, it sounds like we'll still be able to interfere with them: 'They might come to you for advice, and I can't guarantee you'll give them good advice'
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/dragon-age/while-dragon-age-the-veilguard-s-companions-will-form-their-own-relationships-it-sounds-like-we-ll-still-be-able-to-interfere-with-them-they-might-come-to-you-for-advice-and-i-can-t-guarantee-you-ll-give-them-good-advice/
As per BioWare tradition, Dragon Age: The Veilguard will let you entangle yourself in hot, unprofessional workplace relationships with your colleagues at Veilguard Inc. The studio is also building on two lesser-discussed aspects of its previous games' companion romances: They'll be able to strike up relationships with each other, independent of the player, and, as hinted at in a recent Veilguard preview event, you'll be able to help or hinder those budding dalliances.

God of War Ragnarök is getting review bombed and some questionable mods because it requires a PSN account, and players aren't happy
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/rpg/god-of-war-ragnarok-is-getting-review-bombed-and-some-questionable-mods-because-it-requires-a-psn-account-and-players-arent-happy/
Like most PlayStation first-party games, God of War Ragnarök requires a PSN account. A fact that we've known about since the State of Play earlier this year, alongside a short blog post that mentions this in italics at the bottom of the page. But just because it hasn't come as a surprise doesn't mean that players are happy with this outcome. 

Saber Interactive is already thinking about a Space Marine 2 sequel: 'Hopefully we'll be working on Space Marine content for a long time'
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/action/saber-interactive-is-already-thinking-about-a-space-marine-2-sequel-hopefully-we-ll-be-working-on-space-marine-content-for-a-long-time/
Following the huge success of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2's launch, developer Saber Interactive is already talking about how it's going to continue Titus' story from here—and its long-term commitment to the series.



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