Here we are at the start of another week. Since I’m sure that you’ve been hard at work, you’ve probably gotten behind on everything that’s been going on in the world of gaming, so let’s get you right back up to speed. Today, we heard about how a BioWare support studio called Keywords managed to form a union, players would need to spend a staggering amount of money to fully upgrade their character in Diablo Immortal, and Minecraft is merging Java and Bedrock into a single version. There’s more where this came from, so keep on keeping on. Also reading.
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Players have been pretty confused about all of the different versions out there, so the developer behind Minecraft, Mojang, has begun consolidating some of them. Java and Bedrock are soon going to be one and the same. "Minecraft: Java & Bedrock Edition for PC will bring the two games together in one purchase," Mojang announced. "As its name suggests, this package gives you both editions in one purchase and it will become the standard and only offering of vanilla Minecraft on PC. Of course, you will be able to crossplay with either Java or Bedrock players by launching whichever edition your friends are playing, but not at the same time, mind you." That certainly clarifies things. Wait, which way is up?
Players recently discovered that it would take most of their savings for the next couple of decades to fully upgrade their character in Diablo Immortal. The news comes amidst an ongoing controversy about the game being pay to win. The reason has to do with the fact that players need to collect a commodity called Legendary Gems which can only be found in Legendary Chests, also known as loot boxes. Let’s
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