Ten Kingdom Hearts games, including mainline titles and side stories, are set to arrive on Steam on June 13, bringing the beloved franchise to a wider audience. Square Enix is also offering a comprehensive collection known as Kingdom Hearts Integrum Masterpiece, which includes all the games and cutscene compilations.
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Fighting Chance Games, the studio behind the highly anticipated drag-themed fighting game ‘Drag Her!’, has made the difficult decision to discontinue development due to financial constraints. However, in a heartwarming gesture, the team has announced that they will be releasing the current version of the game on Steam and itch.io for free, under the title ‘Drag Her! Failure to Launch Edition’. Despite the setback, ‘Drag Her!’ had garnered significant attention and support, featuring renowned drag performers such as Alaska, Manila Luzon, and Kim Chi. The game is a 2D fighting arena that incorporates a simplified control scheme and offers a unique drag-themed experience. Fans of the drag scene will appreciate the inclusion of insider jokes, drag lingo, and physical moves based on the performers’ real-life personas.
Manor Lords, the highly anticipated medieval village management simulator, is now available in Early Access on Steam. While it offers impressive gameplay, its performance can vary depending on your system. To help you optimize your experience, we’ve compiled the best settings, system requirements, and benchmark results for Manor Lords. By following our recommendations, you can enjoy this immersive single-player experience with peak performance, allowing you to delve into the intricate details of this dark ages setting.
Supergiant Games has surprise-released the highly anticipated sequel to its critically acclaimed roguelike Hades. Hades 2 is now available on PC in early access on both Steam and the Epic Games Store for $30. The game follows Melinoe, the princess of the underworld, as she tries to stop the Titan of Time named Chronos. It features more environments, foes, and fully voiced characters than the full version of the original Hades game. Supergiant Games plans to continue adding new content and refining the game based on player feedback during its time in early access.
The highly anticipated Helldivers 2 has hit a major roadblock on Steam, with the game being delisted in over 170 countries due to a controversial PlayStation Network (PSN) sign-in requirement. Arrowhead Game Studios, the developer behind Helldivers 2, is facing backlash from enraged players who are being forced to link their PSN accounts in order to play the game.
Helldivers 2, the multiplayer hit from Arrowhead Game Studios and Sony Interactive Entertainment, is facing a barrage of negative reviews on Steam due to a new requirement that all PC players link their Steam accounts to a PlayStation Network account. Anyone playing Helldivers 2 for the first time after May 6 or who already owns the game but has not yet linked their accounts will need to do so by June 4 to continue accessing the game. The account linking requirement is intended to protect players from griefing and abuse and allows banned players the right to appeal. However, PC players are not pleased with the change and have taken to Steam and social media to express their anger.
Valve has revised its refund policy on Steam to address a loophole that allowed players to complete games before the official release date and still receive a refund. Previously, early access and advanced access games were exempt from the two-hour playtime limit, but this has now been changed. The revised policy states that any playtime in an early access or advanced access game will count towards the two-hour refund limit, and the 14-day refund period will not start until the release date.
Valve has revised its Steam refund policy to eliminate a loophole that allowed players to accumulate significant playtime through Advanced Access and subsequently receive full refunds upon the game’s official launch. The updated policy introduces a two-hour playtime limit for Advanced Access games, which are titles that can be played ahead of their official release, typically through the purchase of a special edition.
Steam’s refund policy allows players to request a refund within 14 days of purchase and within two hours of playtime. However, a loophole existed for games with Advanced Access, where players could play for several days before the official release and still qualify for a refund. Steam has closed this loophole, ensuring that the two-hour clock begins when the game is first purchased.
Valve has revised its Steam refund policy to close a loophole that allowed players to accumulate hours of playtime in Advanced Access games before requesting a refund at launch. The new policy applies a two-hour playtime limit to Advanced Access titles, which include games that can be played ahead of their official release date. This change aims to prevent players from abusing the refund system by fully completing games within the Advanced Access period and then receiving a full refund.