Elden Ring Nightreign’s Upcoming Patch Allows Players to Reduce Deep of Night’s Difficulty

We’re releasing an update soon that lets you push your Depth level one step further. We’re also adding a new feature to prevent you from immediately dropping a level after losing in Depths 3, 4, or 5. In Depth 3, you’ll have one loss forgiven. Depths 4 and 5 will let you lose twice before dropping. And don’t worry, this isn’t a one-time benefit – losing and then climbing back up will reset these protections, so you can use them again.

Elder Scrolls Online leads say Elder Scrolls 6 and Oblivion Remastered only bolster the MMO’s player numbers: “We saw a lot of new and lapsed players”

It’s reasonable to assume that a new Elder Scrolls game, like Oblivion: Remastered, could hurt the popularity of The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO). Similarly, the anticipation for Elder Scrolls 6 might make ESO, which is over a decade old, seem outdated. However, according to Lambert and Giacomini, that hasn’t been the case at all.

Atomfall: The Red Strain is Out Now

I’ve heard this place is built on top of an old missile testing site, and now some mysterious group called C.O.R.E. used to be there. But get this – something *else* has moved in now! As a player, you can go inside and try to figure out what’s happening. It’s all super creepy, and there’s this weird red plant life everywhere, which definitely feels like a bad sign. I’m really curious to uncover the mystery!

Elden Ring Symphonic Adventure concert will return in Yokohama, Japan on February 15, 2026

This news also celebrates the return of the game’s popular orchestral concert series. The concert previously toured the world, but didn’t include Japan. It began in France in January 2024, followed by performances in the UK, Thailand, and Singapore throughout the spring and early summer. The tour continued in 2025 with shows in Germany in January and California in October.

For All Its Coziness, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s Legacy of the Forge DLC Still Lacks One Feature

As a devoted fan, I must admit that Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s Legacy of the Forge DLC shares some resemblance with the captivating gameplay loop of Stardew Valley. However, one feature commonly cherished in many beloved cozy games and RPGs seems to be missing – fishing!

Though players can customize their forge’s appearance and benefit from passive bonuses provided by specific furniture pieces, they can also immerse themselves completely in the game by focusing on Guild Activities that offer lucrative rewards. The peaceful atmosphere of Kuttenberg is palpable, yet, surprisingly, the Legacy of the Forge DLC fails to include fishing as a part of its charm.