Sundays are incontrovertibly for spending on video games and so I’m just going to assume that you’ve been hard at work playing MultiVersus for the last ten hours, meaning that you’ve gotten well behind on everything that’s been happening in the world of gaming. Well, don’t worry. We’ve got you covered. Today, we heard about how Destiny 2 has been scaring the bejesus out of players, Tencent could have something in store for System Shock 3, and the former pro player Xcells unfortunately passed away. There’s more where this came from, so read on for the rest.
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The rights to System Shock were sold to the company Tencent a while back, much to the disappointment of players who wanted a sequel. System Shock 3 has in fact long been rumored to be in development. The latest news is that everything is entirely in the hands of Tencent at this point. According to Chief Executive Officer at Nightdive Stephen Kick, "when we originally acquired the rights to the franchise, we licensed the rights for the third game to Warren and Paul at Otherside. They then subsequently sold their rights to Tencent.” The executive went on to say that “Tencent currently has the rights to the third game and we have the rights to do the remake of the first game and potentially a remake of the second game. That’s pretty much where it stands right now.” Sounds to me like there might just be a remake in the works.
Destiny 2 players have apparently been getting scared from a really bad bug in the latest version of the game. “We’re aware of an issue where Golgoroth can sometimes produce an extremely loud roar in the King’s Fall raid,” the developer behind the game, Bungie, announced on Twitter. “It’s
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