Prologue Go Wayback on PS5 and Xbox? Yes, devs confirm that console release is possible

Gamers with a PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, or Xbox Series S might be disappointed to learn that Prologue: Go Wayback! is currently only available on PC. The game is still in development as an early access title, meaning it’s not fully finished. However, the developers haven’t ruled out the possibility of releasing it on consoles in the future.

5 games to collect on Amazon Prime Gaming. Leading the way is a bundle of RPG classics and a tactical gem with 92% positive ratings on Steam

Okay, so first up on my list of awesome finds is the Dungeons & Dragons: Krynn Series, which I grabbed over on GOG. It’s basically a collection of old-school RPGs – think Champions of Krynn, Death Knights of Krynn, and especially The Dark Queen of Krynn. Seriously, if you’re into classic fantasy RPGs, you gotta check this bundle out!

„The hardest thing is to be heard.” On Steam, you can grab a free game that aims to reach millions with an important message

Hey everyone, it’s Children’s Day, which is awesome! To celebrate, the team behind this really powerful indie game called Wednesdays – it’s a narrative adventure that deals with some tough stuff like child sexual abuse – is doing something amazing. For just one day, November 20th, they’re making the game completely free to download on both Steam and Itch.io! Normally it costs around ten bucks, so it’s a great chance to check it out and support a really important cause.

The 5 Best Free Text Summarizers for Gamers

You don’t have a lot of free time for gaming, so you probably don’t want to waste it reading lengthy patch notes for games like Warzone or huge strategy guides. That’s where text summarizers can help! They’re like quick cheat sheets powered by AI. These tools take long articles, forum posts, or game updates and condense them down to just the most important information, saving you time and getting you back to playing.

HutchMF vs Burnt Peanut: Arc Raiders gang war explained

There’s been some drama in the Arc Raiders community lately, with streamers HutchMF and The Burnt Peanut publicly feuding. They’re both building teams and competing for dominance in the game, particularly around a location called Speranza, and haven’t been shy about trash-talking each other online.