BF6 crashing after 1.1.2.0 Update. Eastwood map launch brings stability issues

It’s natural to hope games improve over time, and No Man’s Sky’s impressive turnaround is a good example. However, that hasn’t been the case for Battlefield 6. While it initially saw success, fans say that only lasted about 18 days. The game is facing serious issues: EA is struggling financially, and players are reporting frustrating bugs, like characters dying after simply jumping. Beyond the financial concerns, the recent 1.1.2.0 patch, intended to add new content, has instead caused frequent crashes for many players, suggesting these problems are far from over.

Need a Shielder? The Phase 2 Banner Guide

Looking to make your team much stronger? The Phase 2 event is here, and it’s all about defense! This banner gives you a chance to get some of the best shielders in the game. A strong shielder can completely change tough battles, allowing your attackers to focus on dealing damage without being constantly interrupted. Stop panicking and dodging every attack – a reliable shield lets you confidently hold your position and use your strongest moves.

Cities: Skylines 2 received a major, long-awaited new feature. This is probably a goodbye to the series from its original creators

I was so excited to hear what the developers said about this new game! They really want the bikes to feel like a practical way to get around in the city – you know, like they should be in real life. They’ve focused on making biking faster than walking, totally pollution-free, and even good for your character’s health, which is awesome!

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy major update now available for PS4, Switch, Xbox, and Steam

This update adds support for Spanish (Latin American) and Portuguese (Brazilian) languages, including text and voiceovers. It also includes a music player with the game’s soundtrack and some songs from the special arrangement album. The update is available now on Steam and consoles, though it’s currently unknown if it will be released for iOS and Android devices.

Kirby Air Riders Review – Ter-Rick-fic

Kirby Air Riders is easy to control. Your vehicle speeds up on its own, leaving you to steer left and right. You have two main actions: charging a boost and using a special ability. The boost works like a brake – holding it stores energy, then releasing it sends you flying forward. Using it before a turn lets you drift, similar to Mario Kart. The special ability is unique to each rider. Besides a quick spin done by moving the control stick rapidly, you can also suck up enemies to gain new powers. These powers activate automatically or when you use the boost.