Randy Orton apparently turned Elden Ring into a pay-to-win game
When you've got plenty of money to throw around, you can do what Randy Orton did and have someone else "git gud" for you.
When you've got plenty of money to throw around, you can do what Randy Orton did and have someone else "git gud" for you.
It's been described as a "scummy" move, confirming Lies of P's use of Denuvo DRM software just three before it's official available.
FromSoftware has released a balance update for Armored Core 6 to address the difficulty of certain bosses and improve underused weapons.
They say that the proof is in the pudding and for FromSoftware, Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon has been very good.
However, the more skeptical users of the internet have, once again, proven that this leak is false but that hasn't stopped fans from hoping.
Lies of P is a soulslike video game with three alternate endings depending on player choices. It is inspired by Pinocchio.
It's safe to say that FromSoftware's first entry in the Armored Core franchise since 2012 is off to a good start.
It's worth noting, however, that the numbers do not include Battle.net, which accounts for a huge chunk of Diablo 4's sales.
The most recent gameplay footage of Amored Core 6 showcased the game on max settings at 4K and 120 frames per second.
Elden Ring, in its current and-still-seldom-sold-for-a-discount form, is available for play on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
While this was already assumed beforehand, the confirmation from one of the most well-known industry insiders is good news.
The file size for the upcoming mecha action game isn't as large as some expected.
English dubbing in any game, especially one by a Japanese developer, doesn't usually start until it is, at most, a year out from launching.
Lies of P isn't quite like a Dark Souls or Bloodborne but it's a mix of a little of both, leaning more towards the latter.
The upcoming Mecha game made by FromSoftware will be using the Arxan DRM on top of the Easy Anti-Cheat on Steam.
Don't worry, as "worrying" as this might soon, this is actually good news and common for creatives in any industry.
An animated adaptation of the popular FromSoftware video game is coming according to insider information.
Apparently, the Polish studio, which is currently working on a new The Witcher trilogy and a Cyberpunk 2077 sequel, is overstaffed.
Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon marks the first time that a FromSoftware game will support up to 120 FPS on the PC.
The upcoming showcase comes exactly a month ahead of the release of the upcoming Armored Core entry on August 25.
FromSoftware is promising an experience unlike anything you've seen before, with the addition of an intriguing multiplayer feature.
The trailer is a cinematic spectacle, setting the stage for the game's narrative while indulging us with an epic showcase of mechs.
For Microsoft, securing Elden Ring for its industry-leading video game subscription service would be a monumental achievement.
Unfortunately, FromSoftware still hasn't confirmed plans to release an update or patch for Bloodborne to run better on the PlayStation 5.