Here we are back at it again with another work week. I’m sure that you’ve been super busy, so you probably haven’t heard all the latest news in the world of gaming, but don’t worry because we’ve got this roundup at the ready. We found out today that V Rising just passed a million players which is pretty impressive for a game by a small developer, Pokemon is losing its incredibly cool sound library, and Asmongold has come out strongly against gambling streams. These are just our top stories and so read on the rest.
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Fans of the Pokemon franchise have been able to listen to all sorts of sounds from Diamond & Pearl for quite a while now. The latest development is that Nintendo plans to bring the sound library offline at some point in the very near future. Tomorrow in fact. This of course means that if you want to hear some tracks from your favorite Pokemon game, you better act fast because doing so is about to get a lot more difficult.
Players have been upset with Gran Turismo 7 over the pricing of in-game vehicles ever since the game came out. The developer has on the other hand been relatively quick to respond, cutting prices and handing out loads of credits. But that was then. This is now. As expected by many in the community, the studio behind the game, Polyphony, has gone ahead and given players a price hike. 27 out of the 62 cars currently available are going to be receiving increases in the next update, 15 of which without any form of warning. Polyphony for some reason seems to have pegged the prices to the rate of real world inflation.
The recently released vampire game V Rising has been skyrocketing to success. The title managed to sell over 500,000 copies
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