UPDATE 31/7/25: Following a short delay due to a tsunami warning, FromSoftware has now released Elden Ring Nightreign's Patch 1.02, adding the much sought after two-player mode to the game.Read more
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UPDATE 31/7/25: Following a short delay due to a tsunami warning, FromSoftware has now released Elden Ring Nightreign's Patch 1.02, adding the much sought after two-player mode to the game.
If you're the sort of player that jumps into the yearly Call of Duty experience, there's probably one thing that's stuck with you more than anything else: that obscene download size.
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Warner Bros. Games is working on a new live-service game, despite the high profile flop of Suicide Squad last year.
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