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A vital piece of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's story literally came to the RPG's lead writer in a dream: "I realized, 'Oh actually, this story might work'"
By Catherine Lewis published
News The "final piece" of the story was then given to the team from the creative director's mother

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 started as a "completely different game set in Victorian England," not the French turn-based RPG we now know and love
By Anna Koselke published
News It was originally called "We Lost"

You can cure Elden Ring Nightreign's most annoying random event for free by simply making it to Day 3 and jumping off a bridge and into a black pit of death
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Dying with dignity

Red Dead Redemption's John Marston actor tries to calm fans down after having "possibly misled" them with his "exciting news" teaser: "I do not make announcements for Rockstar Games"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Keep your expectations in check

43-year CRPG Fallout and Wasteland veteran says his studio “wouldn’t be here” if not for a “Hail Mary” $2.9m Kickstarter: “That culminated into Clockwork Revolution”
By Issy van der Velde last updated
news Thank goodness for the fans

Toby Fox worried two Deltarune villains were too similar for anyone to "really care," but he's come to think they're "characters who mutually enhance each other"
By Issy van der Velde published
news Just like Spy vs. Spy

Elden Ring Nightreign data miner uses math to prove FromSoftware really wants you to stay dead: reviving teammates gets exponentially harder the more they die
By Issy van der Velde published
news Because the only way you'll get better is if FromSoftware punishes you

Elden Ring Nightreign's most annoying random event was apparently never meant to be so tricky to deal with, as FromSoft fixes "a bug where the Demon Merchant would spawn near the Night's Tide"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Elden Ring Nightreign patch 1.01.3 fixes plenty more bugs
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