Have you been kicked from Skate server? We explain error code 3967269002 in Skate 4

A common joke among gamers is that EA’s servers are unreliable – often referred to as “potatoes” – and it’s hard to argue with that, given how frequently connection issues plague their games. The latest game affected by these unstable servers is Skate 4. After dealing with long waits and frequent server maintenance, players are encountering frustrating error codes, often long strings of numbers. It seems error code 3967269002 is popping up repeatedly, so let’s investigate what it means and why it’s happening. Learn more about the issue.

Nioh 3 PS5 Treasure Box collector’s edition available to pre-order in North America

As a big fan, I’m really excited about the PS5 Treasure Box for Nioh 3! It’s going for $126.99 and comes with everything – the game itself, a super cute Scampuss Furball Nesuke Charm keychain, an original desk pad, a beautiful artbook, the Nioh 3 Selection Soundtrack CD, and a really cool special collector’s box. If that’s a bit much, they’re also releasing a regular physical copy of Nioh 3 and a SteelBook Edition for $69.99 – which is the same price as just the base game.

Final Fantasy Tactics Complete Soundtrack is now available digitally on iTunes and Steam

As a huge fan, I was so excited to see the Final Fantasy Tactics Complete Soundtrack released! It’s got all 71 tracks from the original game, plus 31 songs we’ve never heard before – all in one album. Just a heads-up though, you won’t find it on Spotify or Apple Music *yet*. Right now, it’s only available on Steam and iTunes. If you click the iTunes link on an iPhone or iPad, it’ll open in Apple Music. On a computer browser, it shows the price as $23.99. But, if you already own Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles on Steam, you get a little discount – it’s $22.98 with the bundle!

Drova: Forsaken Kin Review

When I first started playing, I’d already noticed people comparing it to games like The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and Gothic – which, sadly, I hadn’t had a chance to play. I’d say the Elex games are probably the closest thing I can compare it to. Keeping those comparisons in mind, and after reading some reviews, I was anticipating a game that started very open-ended, with a dark and realistic fantasy world, and where my character would feel quite vulnerable at the beginning. And that’s exactly what I found.

People of Note is already a delightful musical take on an RPG, and I can’t wait to play more

When you start playing, it quickly becomes apparent that People of Note isn’t a traditional rhythm game, but it’s clearly designed by musicians for musicians. The game’s every detail is based on musical terms. This makes explaining the battle system a bit challenging, as it relies on vocabulary that might not be familiar to those without a music background. It’s not confusing *while* you’re playing, it just makes it harder to explain the mechanics.

Does the dog die in Good Boy?

Since its premiere at SXSW in March, Good Boy has been gaining a lot of attention. Both critics and viewers have been impressed by the film’s ingenious core idea.