Castlevania: Nocturne Season 2 Releases On Blu-Ray Next Month

If you enjoy the beautiful art in the series, you can preorder the official art book for Nocturne now for $55. It will be released on March 3rd. Also, Season 1 of Nocturne is currently on sale for $19.50, down from $40, if you haven’t added it to your Blu-ray collection. You can get all four seasons of Castlevania on Blu-ray for $50, and there’s a special offer available on the art book for the animated series, too.

Dying Light: The Beast Update Introduces Nightmare Experience

The game is now more challenging. Enemies, both human and infected, are tougher, more aggressive, and respond more quickly to what you do. You might even encounter the deadly Volatiles during the day in certain Dark Zones, and you’ll have fewer supplies to defend yourself against all these threats.

Pokemon TCG Mega Venusaur Premium Collection Back In Stock At Amazon

Amazon also has the Mega Charizard X ex Ultra-Premium Collection on sale for $165 (originally $250) as of December 17th. This collection, which came out with the Mega Evolution – Phantasmal Flames expansion, initially sold for up to $250 and cost $211 when it first launched on November 14th. It recently sold out at $200, so this deal probably won’t last long.

Larian CEO Swen Vincke responds to generative AI backlash from fans

Recent discussion sparked around the developers of Baldur’s Gate 3 and their use of AI tools, particularly after their announcement of a new Divinity game at last week’s Game Awards. Larian Studios’ creative director, Simon Vincke, responded to reports with a detailed social media post, strongly stating they aren’t trying to replace artists with AI. He clarified that they hire artists for their skills, but allow them to explore AI tools to potentially simplify their workflow. Essentially, AI is being used as a helper, not a replacement.

Hogwarts Legacy Just Did Something Only A Small Group Of Games Ever Have

Today, December 17th, Warner Bros. Games announced that their game has sold 40 million copies, making it a huge success. While incredibly popular, it hasn’t quite reached the level of the top 10 best-selling games of all time. This announcement comes as its parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, is in the process of being sold to either Netflix or Paramount.

Silent Hill F Producer Hints At Future Sequels Set Outside Of US

As a gamer, I found Okamoto’s comments really interesting. He was saying they’re thinking about how they can bring other cultures into the game, kind of like what they did with Japanese folklore. He mentioned they could explore shamanistic beliefs in Central and South America, which sounds awesome. But they’re not stopping there! They’re also considering Russia, Italy, and South Korea, because each of those places has its own unique myths and beliefs. He thinks diving into those areas will give them tons of new ideas and help them expand the game’s world in really cool ways.