Ubisoft showed off its first new hero of For Honor’s Year 3 content, Vortiger, in a grim and moody cinematic trailer. Year 3 Pass holders can access Vortiger when the season begins on Jan. 31, while others will be able to purchase him separately on Feb. 7 for 15,000 steel.
In the trailer, Vortiger is shown with a longsword and a massive shield, and seems to be an angst-filled man, with themes of darkness and death on full display.
Korean developer WeMade Entertainment announced the development of its next-generation MMORPG titled Legend of Ymir.
If you’re unfamiliar with WeMade, it’s known for The Legend of Mir 2, The Legend of Mir 3, and Mir 4. In fact, Legend of Ymir is supposed to pick up the world view of the previous games and translate it into a Nordic setting.
The game is being developed in Unreal Engine 5, supporting its technological advances like Lumen and Nanite.
The Sims 4 Cottage Living is out and fans are enjoying the new farming-oriented pack. While many Simmers are taking it slow and finding relaxation in figuring out the ins and outs of Cottage Living alone, some others are wondering how they can incorporate the good ol’ cheat bar. Can you use cheats to create animals, discover gift preferences, or kill wild foxes? You can do all that and more! We’ve compiled some Cottage Living cheats from The Sims 4 for you here.
Planetary Rally Points – This mod allows you to set rally points for newly constructed military ships. You can also set up to three planets as rally points, and send your built ships there. You can check out this mod here.
Auto-Improve Buildings – Your buildings will automatically improve, as long as you have enough resources. You can check out this mod here.
Synthwave Stellaris Music – No version of Stellaris should be considered complete without this.
10. The Legend of Heroes Nihon Falcom is no stranger to JRPGs as they’re responsible for series like Ys and Xanadu. Even above those, however, stands The Legend of Heroes, a series that has secured its spot among the best with the Trails in the Sky and Trails of Cold Steel subseries. The franchise actually started as part of the Dragon Slayer series, with Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes on the PC-88 in 1989.