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Back 4 Blood Achievements & Trophies List

Back 4 Blood has arrived, bringing the co-op zombie shooter that fans have been clamoring for since the release of Left 4 Dead 2 all those years ago. While you’re busy gunning and slicing your way through hordes of the undead, you may be wondering what you’ll need to do in order to unlock those Back 4 Blood achievements and trophies. After all, what makes killing the undead all the more satisfying?

Bloodborne PS5 Graphics Mod Overhauls the Visual Experience

Bloodborne fans have been begging Sony to remaster the beloved FromSoftware Soulslike title ever since the release of the PS5, often stating how good a next-gen update for the game would look and run. Unfortunately, there has been no word of this coming anytime soon. As such, one dedicated player decided to take things into their own hands, creating a mod that completely overhauls the graphics and visuals of the game.

Bravely Second: How to Use Catmancy

Catmancer is one of the new jobs introduced in Bravely Second, and has similar skills to what a Blue Mage would in Final Fantasy games. You obtain the Catmancer after defeating Minette in the Harena Sea Caverns and obtaining her asterisk. Catmancers have the passive skill “Learning,” which enables them to learn the skills of certain enemies when they’re attacked. Once these abilities are learned they can be used in battle, however doing so requires Cat Food.

Cyberpunk 2077: Is There a Difficulty Achievement & Trophy? Answered

After what’s not far off a decade long wait, Cyberpunk 2077 is finally out for players around the world. Since Night City is incredibly full of things to do, hitting 100% completion is going to take a long time. If you’re also looking to get all 1000G on offer or the platinum trophy, here’s everything you need to know about whether there is a difficulty achievement or trophy in Cyberpunk 2077 that would require more than one playthrough.

Destiny 2: How to Start Dares of Eternity

With Bungie’s 30th anniversary event now live in Destiny 2, players have the chance to pick up all sorts of different cosmetic weapons and fancy new weapons. Some of these weapons are inspired by those from Halo, the Microsoft-exclusive arena shooter and FPS series. To get these, though, you’ll need to take part in the Dares of Eternity Destiny 2 event. In this guide, we’ll talk you through everything you need to know about how to start it, what it is, and the rewards you’ll get for beating it.