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Even More Gorgeous Final Fantasy MTG Cards Are Coming And They’re Already Selling Out Again

by admin October 1, 2025


Wizards of the Coast is going to turn as much paper into gold as it can with Magic: The Gathering, and leading the way is its best-selling Final Fantasy Universes Beyond set. The company recently announced at MagicCon Atlanta 2025 that it will be releasing additional Final Fantasy box sets with new cards featuring more beautiful art spanning the Square Enix RPG franchise’s history. If you’re worried about your wallet, relax! The initial wave of pre-orders sold out instantly.

This mini-expansion includes a new Chocobo Bundle, a new Commander Deck, and four new Scene Boxes. They all arrive on December 5 and all of them are basically impossible to find online right now. Hopefully, fans have better luck with the inventory that comes directly to their local hobby shops. The Chocobo Bundle is $110 and comes with a bunch of booster packs, Chocobo-themed lands, alt-art reprints, a new promo card, and an incredibly neat life total click-wheel:

Then there’s the new $100 FFVII Limit Break Commander Deck that comes with a PC download code for the HD remaster of the original game and an exclusive Traditional Foil promo card that shows Cloud looking up at Shinra HQ. It seems way over-priced but is also completely sold out right now on Amazon.

The new Scene Boxes are what really have my attention. There’s one for Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy VIII, Final Fantasy IX, and Final Fantasy XV. Each comes with six Foil Borderless Scene Cards, six Art Cards, three Play Boosters, and one Display Easel for $42. The six cards go together to recreate scenes from each game. These new cards aren’t legal in standard play but look cool as heck. The art on the boxes alone makes me want one.

There was no shortage of Lord of the Rings Scene Boxes when they arrived in 2023, offering hope that after the initial frenzy subsides, fans will be able to get access to the new Final Fantasy ones without too much trouble or paying over MSRP for them. Are the boxes worth even that? In the grand scheme of things, probably not. But that’s the whole point of Universes Beyond: subverting logic with passion.

The result has been very lucrative for Wizards but a pain for many fans. “This whole collab has been so confusing,” wrote one after the latest Final Fantasy products were announced. “Every attempt I’ve made at actually purchasing cards has shown that the set is sold out everywhere, and they don’t seem to be printing any new ones. But there’s new cards still coming out too?” Yes. And I suspect these won’t be the last ones either.



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All Overwatch 2 Totally Normalwatch changes for OW2 Anniversary
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All Overwatch 2 Totally Normalwatch changes for OW2 Anniversary

by admin September 30, 2025


Overwatch 2’s fun April Fools Day event, Totally Normalwatch, came back in 2025 for another year of hijinx and hilarity. And googly eyes.

As part of the limited-time Arcade mode, OW2’s heroes get a fun makeover for their kits, and their eyes, to shake things up for the silly holiday. Some hero abilities are totally changed, others are deleted, and some heroes get totally new ones to play with.

Here’s the full list of all of the hero changes in this year’s Totally Normalwatch event in OW2, which again returned on Sept. 30 for a week during the OW2 Anniversary event.

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  • All Totally Normalwatch changes in Overwatch 2
    • D.Va
    • Doomfist
    • Hazard
    • Junker Queen
    • Mauga
    • Orisa
    • Ramattra
    • Reinhardt
    • Roadhog
    • Sigma
    • Winston
    • Wrecking Ball
    • Zarya
    • Ashe
    • Bastion
    • Cassidy
    • Echo
    • Genji
    • Hanzo
    • Junkrat
    • Mei
    • Moira
    • Pharah
    • Reaper
    • Sojourn
    • Soldier: 76
    • Sombra
    • Symmetra
    • Torbjörn
    • Tracer
    • Venture
    • Widowmaker
    • Ana
    • Baptiste
    • Brigitte
    • Illari
    • Juno
    • Kiriko
    • Lifeweaver
    • Lúcio
    • Mercy
    • Zenyatta

All Totally Normalwatch changes in Overwatch 2

Image via Blizzard Entertainment

D.Va

  • Mech Size reduced by 50 percent.
  • Mech Base Health reduced from 375 to 25.
  • Mech Armor Health is unchanged.
  • Pilot D.Va size reduced by 50 percent.
  • Pilot Base Health reduced from 175 to 25.
  • Fusion Cannons
    • Rate of fire increased by 100 percent.
    • Damage reduced by 50 percent.
  • Light Gun
    • Rate of Fire increased by 100 percent.
    • Reload Speed increased by 25 percent.
    • Damage reduced by 25 percent.
  • Self-Destruct
    • Press Interact during Self-Destruct to freeze mech in place.

Doomfist

  • Hand Cannon
    • Removed from Primary Fire.
  • Quick Melee
    • Replaces Hand Cannon as the Primary Fire.
    • Melee speed increased by 50 percent.
    • Melee damage increased by percent.
    • Doomfist now lunges toward nearby enemies when he melees.
  • Rocket Punch
    • Melee damage now builds Rocket Punch Charge meter.
    • Charge meter no longer decays.
    • Charge time reduced by 50 percent.
  • Seismic Slam
    • Cooldown decreased by 1 second.

Hazard

  • Jagged Wall
    • Jagged Wall Knockback increased by 400 percent.
    • Jagged Wall Cooldown decreased from 12 to 8 seconds.

Junker Queen

  • Jagged Blade
  • Can no longer be recalled with Secondary Fire.
  • Junker Queen flies towards Gracie while Secondary Fire is held.
  • Commanding Shout
    • No longer affects allies.
    • Overhealth increased by 50 percent.
    • Bonus Move Speed increased from 30 percent to 60 percent.

Mauga

  • While airborne and firing both Chainguns at the same time, Mauga is pushed backwards in the direction he is aiming.
  • Incendiary Chaingun
    • Ammo reduced from 300 to 150.
    • Reload Speed increased by 15 percent.
  • Volatile Chaingun
    • Ammo reduced from 300 to 150.
    • Reload Speed increased by 15 percent.
  • Overrun
    • Can now be used during Cage Fight.
  • Cage Fight
    • Tether is now centered on Mauga and follows him.
    • Grants Mauga infinite ammo for the duration.

Orisa

  • Hanzo can press Interact while near Orisa to ride her into battle, giving Orisa extra movement speed.
  • Javelin Spin
    • Javelin Spin now pulls enemies towards Orisa.

Ramattra

  • Ravenous Vortex
    • Now reverses the gravity of all enemies inside.

Reinhardt

  • Charge
    • Cooldown reduced from 7 to 3.5 seconds.
    • Turn speed increased by 150 percent.
    • Charge lasts until you collide with a wall.

Roadhog

  • Chain Hook
    • Now throws three Hooks at once.

Sigma

  • Kinetic Grasp
    • Deflects projectiles instead of absorbing them.
    • Sigma gains free flight during Kinetic Grasp.

Winston

  • Jump Pack
    • Press Crouch to do a body slam and deal more damage while coming down during Jump Pack.

Wrecking Ball

  • Size reduced by 50 percent.
  • Wrecking Ball gains Overhealth based on his size.
  • Roll
    • Damaging enemies during Roll increases Wrecking Ball’s size.
  • Piledriver
    • Area of effect increases based on Wrecking Ball’s size.

Zarya

  • Particle Cannon
    • Primary Fire now ricochets off of enemy heroes and the environment.

Image via Blizzard Entertainment

Ashe

  • Coach Gun
    • Increased knockback on enemy heroes and briefly reduces their air control.
  • B.O.B.
    • B.O.B. no longer shoots.
    • B.O.B. now repeatedly dashes towards the nearest enemy hero and attempts to knock them into the air.
    • Ultimate Cost reduced by 70 percent.

Bastion

  • A-36 Tactical Grenade
  • Now spawns an explosive training bot.
  • Configuration Artillery
    • Impacts spawns explosive training bots.

Cassidy

  • Peacekeeper
    • Primary and Secondary Fire both ricochet three times. Ricocheted bullets deal increased damage.

Echo

  • Tri-Shot
    • Now fires Sticky Bombs.
    • Damage reduced from 25 to 14.
  • Sticky Bombs
    • Now fires a volley of Tri-Shot projectiles.
    • Damage increased from 17 to 20.
  • Flight
    • Flight is now always active.
    • Activating Flight now causes Echo to dash a short distance.
  • Focusing Beam
    • Now does extra damage to enemies above half health.

Genji

  • Genji once again can occasionally heal himself when requesting healing.
  • Don’t abuse this. You’ve been warned.

Hanzo

  • Storm Bow
    • Fully-charged arrows ricochet twice.
  • Storm Arrow
    • Each arrow ricochets up to five times.
  • Wall Climb
    • While wall climbing, press Reload to attach yourself to the wall.
  • Samurai Kishu
    • New Passive
      • Press Interact while near Orisa to ride her into battle.
      • While riding, gain 25 percent damage reduction.
      • While riding, Orisa controls Hanzo’s movement.
      • While riding, feel 20 percent cooler.

Junkrat

  • Concussive Mine
    • Can now place up to 5 mines at once.
    • Maximum damage reduced by 50 percent.
    • Max charges increased to 5.
    • Cooldown reduced to 4 seconds.
  • RIP-Tire
    • Junkrat becomes invisible and untargetable while using Riptire.
    • Junkrat teleports to Riptire when it explodes.
    • Junkrat dies if the Riptire is destroyed.

Mei

  • Cyro-Freeze
    • Now creates a miniature Blizzard.
    • Mei can now move during Cryo-Freeze.

Moira

  • Moved to Damage role.
  • Now has Damage role passive.
  • No longer has the Support role passive.
  • Biotic Grasp
    • Primary fire no longer heals and instead deals damage.
  • Biotic Orb
    • Healing Orb removed.
  • Coalescence
    • Now only deals damage.

Pharah

  • Rocket Launcher
    • Direct hits deal increased damage to airborne enemies.
  • Jet Dash
    • Pull nearby enemies along with Pharah.
  • Jump Jet
    • Pulls nearby enemies along with Pharah.

Reaper

  • Hellfire Shotguns
    • Reaper can no longer reload and drops his shotguns on the ground when empty.
    • Dropped shotguns must be picked up to restore ammo.
    • Movement Speed increased by 25 percent when out of ammo.
    • Picking up shotguns increases attack speed for a short duration.
    • Note: It’s hard to melee enemies without your shotguns.

Sojourn

  • Raingun
    • Max charge is now 300 percent.
    • Railgun Secondary Fire deals increased damage at above 100 percent charge.
    • Railgun Secondary Fire knocks back Sojourn if fired at above 100 percent charge.

Soldier: 76

  • Soldier 76 can no longer see allied or enemy health bars. Including his own.
  • Passive healing starts faster and heals much faster.
  • Sprint
    • Running speed increased by 100 percent.

Sombra

  • Hack
    • Hacking enemies grants a stacking buff (with a maximum of 10) of movement speed and magazine size.
    • Stacks are lost on death.

Symmetra

  • Photon Projector
    • Primary Fire now does damage based on target’s maximum health.
    • Secondary Fire charge time reduced.
  • Sentry Turret
    • Turret health Increased by 50 percent.
    • Cooldown reduced by 40 percent.
    • Projectile speed increased by 100 percent.
    • Can now stick to allies.

Torbjörn

  • Deploy Turret
    • Turret can be Overhealed by Forge Hammer.
    • When Overhealed, Turret gains increased size, damage, and health.

Tracer

  • Blink
    • Blinking while crouching collides with enemies.
    • Colliding with enemies deals damage and knocks them back.

Venture

  • Burrow
    • Can now fly while burrowed.
    • Emerge can be charged longer for a stronger effect.

Widowmaker

  • Grappling Hook
    • Can now hit enemy heroes, dealing damage and granting Widowmaker Overhealth.
  • Quick Melee
    • First successful melee attack after hitting a hero with Grappling Hook deals extra damage.

Image via Blizzard Entertainment

Ana

  • Biotic Rifle
    • Magazine size reduced from 15 to 1.
    • Reload speed increased by 25 percent.
    • Damage and healing increased from 75 to 150.

Baptiste

  • Exo Boots
    • Press Crouch while airborne to stomp on enemies.

Brigitte

  • Shield Bash
    • Removed.
  • Shield Throw
    • New Ability.
    • Shield Throw will toss Brigitte’s Shield which stuns and bounces between enemies.
  • Rally
    • During Rally, Shield Throw can hit more enemies.

Illari

  • Solar Rifle
    • Primary Fire now heals allies and does not deal damage.
    • Secondary Fire now damages enemies and does not heal allies.
    • Secondary Fire range increased by 50 percent.

Juno

  • Quick Melee
    • Knockback increased.
  • Oribital Ray
    • Reverses gravity on all allies and enemies inside.

Kiriko

  • Swift Step
    • Swift Step now grants Kiriko overhealth and increased attack speed, but she can no longer choose her target.

Lifeweaver

  • Thorn Volley
    • Projectiles now home in on enemies.
    • Projectiles per shot reduced from 2 to 1.
    • Rate of fire reduced by 35 percent.
    • Projectile speed reduced by 70 percent.
    • When enough projectiles hit an enemy, they explode for 160 damage.

Lúcio

  • Wall Ride
    • Lúcio gains increasing Move, Reload, and Attack Speed while wall-riding.
    • Buffs from Wall Ride persists for several seconds after touching the ground.

Mercy

  • Caduceus Blaster
    • Now fire random projectiles.

Zenyatta

  • Orb of Destruction
    • Now fires sticky googly eyes instead of orbs.
    • Damage reduced by 25 percent.
    • Attack Speed increased by 50 percent.

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Call of Duty: Blacks Ops 7 shares new multiplayer gameplay and details in lengthy new showcase
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Call of Duty: Blacks Ops 7 shares new multiplayer gameplay and details in lengthy new showcase

by admin September 30, 2025



With Call of Duty: Blacks Ops 7’s 14th November release date looming and its early access beta just days away, Activision has aired a big old Call of Duty Next showcase, featuring – amid the enthusiastic shouting and endless “official partner” promotion – a heap of multiplayer news and gameplay, including a look at Warzone’s new Resurgence map, and more.


Call of Duty Black Op 7’s open beta, as you probably already know, runs 5th-8th October, with early access beginning Thursday, 2nd October. Things kick off at 6pm in the UK/10am PDT and those taking part will have access to six 6v6 maps. There’s Blackheart (an off-shore oilrig), The Forge (a Tokyo R&D facility), Toshin’s downtown Tokyo, Exposure (the Australian outback), Imprint (an Alaskan weapons manufacturing facility), and Cortex’s human testing site. Zombies fans, meanwhile, can try out the Vandorn Farm survival map, with beta pre-loading starting tomorrow, 1st October.

Black Ops 7 – Launch Multiplayer Maps Flythrough.Watch on YouTube


Still on maps, Activision also used its showcase to whizz through a few of Black Ops 7’s 18 launch maps (16 for 6v6 matches, two for the series’ new 20v20 Skirmish mode). Colossus, for instance, is a Black Ops 2 “callback”, while Den takes players to a Japanese castle full of 2035 tech. There’s Express, set in a Tokyo train station; Hijacked, whose action unfolds on a Tokyo Bay yacht; Homestead, set in and around David Mason’s Alaskan childhood home, plus Paranoia – a more fantastical map inspired by the nightmare of David Mason’s mind. You can see those and more in the flythrough trailer above, but if your mappetite still isn’t sated, Activision says a further seven multiplayer maps will arrive as part of Black Ops 7’s post-launch Season 1 plans, alongside two Survival maps and one round-based map for Zombies mode. Nuketown 2025, for instance, is due “shortly after launch”.


Weapon-wise, Black Ops 7 features 16 new multiplayer weapons at launch, including the M10 Breacher – a pump-action shotgun that can be charged to reduce spread and land mid-range shots with more accuracy. Additional weapons (both new and returning favourites) are promised – alongside the likes of attachment rewards and weekly challenges – once Black Ops 7’s post-launch seasons get underway. We also got a peak at some of the new Weapon Prestige attachments and camos coming in Black Ops 7, with Activision promising a “big” year for camo fans. Alongside a dedicated camo track in the co-op campaign, there are 16 mastery camos (split across multiplayer, Zombies, Warzone, and co-op), plus plenty more coming as season rewards.

Black Ops 7 Zombies – Ashes of the Damned Flythrough.Watch on YouTube


Rounding out the multiplayer portion of Activision’s showcase, there was a brief bit of Black Ops 7’s “very competitive” new Overload mode. This, if you’re unfamiliar, is a 6v6 objective mode in which each team attempts to secure the overload device and get it to one of the oppositions two zones. Success earns the victors one point and eight points equates to a win.


Next up, Zombies mode and its round-based Ashes of the Damned map. Inspired by the legend of the Bermuda Triangle, it’s constructed from landmarks – all with a violent history – dragged into the Dark Ether. There’s a ruined version Janus Towers Plaza, for instance; Black Water Cabin, where a famed horror director drowned his leading lady; Vandorn Farm, home to a murderous family and their unfortunate victims, plus the fractured Southern Georgia town of Ashwood. Between them lie endless waves of respawning undead, including the loot-snatching Ravagers. That’s where your trusty wonder vehicle Tessie comes in though, providing an essential means of transporation that can be augmented with thrusters, chomp attacks, and more.


There’s a closer look at Ashes of the Damned above, and if you like the sound of Vandorn Farm, it’s playable as a Survival map in the imminent beta. More survival locations taken from round-based maps are promised post-launch.

Warzone – Haven’s Hollow Flythrough.Watch on YouTube


Zombies mode also got a nod as Black Ops 7’s showcase turned its attention to Warzone. That’s thanks to Warzone’s new Resurgence map, Haven’s Hollow – a small Appalachian town that might look familiar to Zombies fans. It’s essentially a pre-outbreak version of Liberty Falls, featuring nine unique points of interest across its autumnal expanse. There’s the train station, mansion, lumber mill, riverboat, pond, coal depot, homestead, and Main Street, all of which appear in the flythrough above. And if that’s got you ready to go, Haven’s Hollow arrives with Season 1 later this year.


You’ll need to delve into the full several-hours-long showcase if you want to properly scrutinise Activision’s extensive Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 gameplay. As a reminder, open beta early access begins this Thursday, 2nd October, and the full game launches on 14th November.



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Amazon Is Selling A Lot Of 4K UHD Movies For $15 Each
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Amazon Is Selling A Lot Of 4K UHD Movies For $15 Each

by admin September 30, 2025


Amazon’s Prime Day sales event starts next week on October 7. But the online retailer has already marked down a ton of products ahead of its made-up holiday, including a long list of 4K UHD Blu-ray movies. As streaming becomes more expensive and content is split up across more platforms and hidden behind more paywalls, owning a movie on Blu-ray is the best way to ensure you can watch it anytime you want at no extra cost. And, assuming you have the proper cables and setup, with 4K UHD Blu-rays, you get a picture quality that is better than compressed streaming content, too!

Remember, you’ll need a UHD player to watch any of these movies. Your PS5 and Xbox Series X are solid UHD players, assuming they have disc slots and you are using the correct HDMI cable.

With that all out of the way, here are the UHD movies currently on sale on Amazon. Heads up that in the past, popular movies have sometimes sold out during these big UHD sales, so if something catches your eye, don’t wait too long to snag it. And if you’re looking for spooky movies ahead of Halloween, I’ve included plenty on the list below.

  • A Quiet Place -$15 ($35)
  • A Quiet Place Part II – $15 ($26)
  • Air Force One – $15 ($27)
  • Batman Begins – $15 ($35)
  • The Dark Knight – $14 ($35)
  • The Dark Knight Rises – $13 ($35)
  • Batman Returns – $15 ($35)
  • Batman Forever – $13 ($25)
  • Batman & Robin – $12 ($25)
  • Clueless – $14 ($26)
  • Cloverfield – $15 ($26)
  • 10 Cloverfield Lane – $15 ($26)
  • Dredd – $13 ($23)
  • Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves – $15 ($34)
  • E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial – $14 ($30)
  • Evil Dead Rise – $14 ($17)
  • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – $15 ($26)
  • Friday the 13th – $15 ($26)
  • Get Out – $14 ($23)
  • Gladiator II – $15 ($30)
  • Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark – $15 ($26)
  • Inglorious Basterds – $12 ($25)
  • Mother! – $11 ($24)
  • Poltergeist – $13.72 ($34)
  • Reservoir Dogs – $11 ($13)
  • Saturday Night Fever – $15 ($26)
  • Split – $14 ($23)
  • Star Trek: The Motion Picture: Director’s Cut – $15 ($26)
  • Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan – $15 ($26)
  • Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home – $15 ($26)
  • Star Trek V: The Final Frontier – $15 ($26)
  • Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country – $15 ($26)
  • Star Trek First Contact – $15 ($26)
  • Star Trek Insurrection – $15 ($26)
  • Star Trek Nemesis— $15 ($26)
  • Star Trek Into Darkness – $15 ($23)
  • The Thing – $12 ($30)
  • Titanic – $15 ($26)
  • TMNT: Mutant Mayhem – $15 ($38)
  • Top Gun – $15 ($26)
  • Top Gun: Maverick – $15 ($26)
  • Transformers One – $15 ($36)
  • Transformers Bumblebee – $15 ($26)
  • The Untouchables – $15 ($26)
  • Us – $13 ($23)
  • Van Helsing – $10 ($23)
  • Wayne’s World – $11 ($26)



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EA Sports FC 26 Review - An Immersive Step Forward
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EA Sports FC 26 Review – An Immersive Step Forward

by admin September 30, 2025


Outside of the name change to EA Sports FC, EA Sports’ football series had stagnated. With each passing entry, the community has grown increasingly concerned about the lack of significant changes to the annualized franchise. But after spending several hours with EA Sports FC 26’s many modes, I emerged impressed by the strides EA Sports took with this year’s entry. 

Sports games are driven by their communities, and EA Sports turned to community feedback to inform this year’s iterations of the studio’s titles with varying degrees of success. EA Sports FC 26 builds on this by overhauling gameplay with authenticity as its primary goal. Newly introduced for FC 26, the “Competitive” and “Authentic” gameplay presets enable players to choose how they want to play. The former’s arcade style is the perfect mode of play for FUT and the online suite, and the latter imbues career modes with a level of realized play that rewards your time on the pitch. 

Authentic mode allows players looking to immerse themselves in the most beautiful game to experience the chaos of scrambles in the box, the value of playing positionally, and the importance of winning every header. With its responsive gameplay, FC 26 is the closest attempt to pure simulation that the franchise has taken in years. But with authenticity comes a more methodical and slow-paced approach to matches, which you can easily feel from the moment you step onto the pitch.

Authentic and Competitive mode choices allow EA Sports FC 26 to develop gameplay that is closest to simulated, deliberate play. However, the most crucial element is that the jarring experience of switching between FUT and other solo-player modes is in your control, with gamble play pacing at your discretion. If you’re a fan of the fast-paced, high-scoring nature of FUT games, you can have that in your career modes. You’re in control of the pace, and that allows you to chart your time in FC 26 your way.

 

Regardless of which gameplay style you choose, goalkeeping receives a significant boost. Bad goalkeeping drastically impacts your love of the game, so thankfully, I can’t recall any goals that clearly should have been saved or cheap rebounds. This keeps scores lower, works to impact authenticity further, and helps make scoring more dynamic. 

You can feel the most significant difference in goalkeeping while playing FUT, but even as you progress through a career, the keepers you are playing against all feel different. Keepers matter, not just when their overall stats are in the high 90s, and that forces you to plan your attacks instead of just taking every shot on goal. One of the elements that most impacts goalkeeping is the fact that keepers now block with different animations for different saves, which makes it more difficult for strikers. 

The enhancements to goalkeeping are a good starting point, particularly because of save percentages that come close to the completion percentages we see in EA Sports College Football’s robo-QB problem, which can push challenging into frustrating, especially in close matches. Better balancing is essential to make this quality-of-life enhancement for a core position a shining star. 

Despite the gameplay enhancements, EA Sports FC 26 sometimes shanks the punt thanks to technical issues, including menu crashes and server disconnects. These aren’t constant, but when they do happen, they not only remove you from the immersion – they remove you from the game itself. What starts to wear on you is how frequently your account will disconnect from EA Sports servers, which, depending on the mode, will force you to stop playing, even if the game technically hasn’t crashed. 

Choice continues to guide EA Sports FC 26 in Player Career mode with the introduction of archetypes. At first glance, archetypes may seem familiar to those who also play EA Sports’ American football games. However, FC 26 isn’t copying anyone’s homework and instead has introduced a robust archetype progression system that adds much-needed depth to developing your player.

Inspired by the real-life greats, the Archetype system is more realized than any other EA Sports has put together. Replacing the Player Growth System of the past, everything you do as a player matters. From on-pitch goals to hit, set forward by your manager, to the choices you make off the field, player development isn’t just about looking at stat lines. Instead, you’re developing an entire identity and personality. 

Archetypes are broken into three identity categories: Virtuoso, Heartbeat, and Maverick. Are you looking to be the driving force of your team? Are you looking to play all 11 positions on the field? The important thing here is that you get that choice. This is made even more critical as you begin to specialize your player within the Archetypes. 

How you respond to your fans on social media, how much you praise your team, and as you start to build your nest egg with your weekly salary, the off-the-field activities also impact how you develop. Each of the choices you make about how to respond after losses, or if you book activities for your fans, shapes how the team views you. As you develop each of these three categories, you unlock different abilities that impact how you play, with the number of slots locked to progression, and from there, the abilities locked by how far into each of the three identity branches you have progressed. 

As you begin to specialize and define your player through their playstyle, specializations like Recycler, Maestro, and Spark for forwards, or Progressor and Marauder for defenders, give you control in charting your path and taking advantage of the nuances in how you play. Are you more of a Rapinoe or a Morgan? A Sun or an Mbappe? These specializations work to build that path. Archetypes are the core progression system, and they work exceptionally well to push role-playing expectations and immersion in sports titles. 

Much like other RPG choice systems, how you respond, the actions you choose to buy, all contribute to how fast you can unlock Virtuoso, Heartbeat, and Maverick abilities. Additionally, the ability to become a hybrid between all three isn’t easily obtained, pushing you to pick a specialty to get the full benefits. While you can split your identity between two branches, taking the time to read through what you can unlock in the future is essential to building a player you will be happy with. From a gameplay perspective, restricting branch movement is a crucial key to balancing players against one another. This is especially important for building characters within online clubs. 

 

The level of role-playing elements introduced for clubs and Player Career mode is one of the most in-depth overhauls in a sports title yet. It boosts immersion to a point that begs you to engage with your career as more than just scoring goals or landing a new contract. Modern sports titles are, in actuality, one part sport and one part RPG. It’s why we spend much time building Online Dynasties, Franchises, and, for FC 26, clubs. Stepping back and looking at the three standard bearers of the EA Sports catalog, FC 26 offers the most robust RPG experience that the studio has put forward. 

EA Sports FC 26 also features the largest roster of players, clubs, and stadiums yet. While this is vital to driving authenticity, it’s also key to immersion. Playing with a newer club, like my home team, Austin FC, as my male pro and the Houston Dash as my female pro, showcased how much investment has been given to both men’s and women’s soccer. Playing through parallel careers, there weren’t many moments that felt like either side was less than the other. 

While contracts for both women and men are drastically different, with my Austin FC pro making around $14k a week and my Houston Dash pro making only $1.4k, both players still had access to the same activities, with the prices adjusted to the salary you were locked into – a slight nod to authentic pay disparity without penalizing the player. 

The game wants to put you in your player’s shoes, and when you score a goal, you’ll experience a replay of the moment from the first-person perspective. While this feature is fun and has no significant impact on gameplay, the POV feature often suffers from visual issues, including awkward hair clipping through the frame. This stands out even more when compared to the visual successes of character models during cutscenes and gameplay, as well as the immersive stadium presentations.

Even with its issues, EA Sports FC 26 offers a level of player development and immersion that you just don’t get in other sports titles. On the surface, it’s easy to describe the gameplay overhaul as simple quality-of-life updates, but this year’s changes tackle several player frustrations (particularly around goalkeeping), ultimately improving the franchise for the long haul.. EA Sports FC 26 is a robust step forward for a franchise I had lost faith in, and now, I can’t stop playing.



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Free Battlefield 6 seasonal content plans unveiled – first batch arrives a few weeks after launch

by admin September 30, 2025


The first batch of seasonal Battlefield 6 post-release content will arrive 28th October, a few weeks after the game’s 10th October launch, EA has announced. It’ll bring new modes, new maps, new weapons, and more. And it’ll be free.

“All gameplay-impacting features will be free or earnable as part of our commitment to fair play and access for all players,” a press release says. And a blog on the game’s website has “free post launch content” emblazoned across a promotional image.

Image credit: Battlefield Studios

Battlefield 6 Season 1 will unfold in three phases. The first phase will arrive on 28th October and be known as Rogue Ops, and it’ll introduce a new four-versus-four mode called Strikepoint, in which you’ll only get one life per round; a new map called Blackwell Fields, which looks like an oil-field but is apparently a recommissioned American air base; three new weapons, a new APC, and some new weapon attachments.

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The second phase, dubbed California Resistance, will land on 18th November, and bring a new eight-versus-eight mode called Sabotage, in which you have one round each on offence and defence, to see how many sites you can blow up; and a new Southern California map called Eastwood, which is a sleepy affluent suburb turned warzone; two new weapons and more.

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The third and final phase will drop on 9th December and bring a winter-themed and limited time Ice Lock event based around a mechanic called Freeze, appropriately enough; and a seasonal update to the Empire State map.

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COD Next Shows Off Super Fast BLOPS7 Multiplayer

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Ahead of Black Ops 7‘s November 14 release date and the early access beta running from October 2 to 5, Call of Duty Next showed off some live footage from the latest entry in the long-running of the military shooter series. The game looks like a solid, speedy, competitive shooter that’s utilizing its futuristic setting for some war-themed sci-fi fantasy. So let’s jump into what stood out during CODNext.

Black Ops 7 multiplayer looks tactile and fast

I don’t blame those who think all of these games look the same, but if you like a fast shooter with some interesting opportunities for gravity-defying tactics, you might want to check out footage from today’s event–especially if you’re a fan of Black Ops 2, to which 7 is intended as a spiritual successor.

Set in the near future, Black Ops 7 has some fancy tech that builds off the advanced movement techniques in Black Ops 6. Wall-jumping, sliding, tactical stance, it all combines very seamlessly in both the scripted sizzle reels and the actual gameplay shown off today.

The wall-bouncing, which looks like it’ll owe Titanfall a royalty check, is particularly exciting as various streamers showed off how these techniques can be used for some vertically lethal plays and opportunities to get new, unexpected sight lines.

Black Ops 7 will ship with 18 maps, mostly focusing on 6v6

In what’s shaping up to be a healthy roster of maps, BLOPS7 will feature 16 6v6 maps, with 13 of those being brand new designs joined by three remakes of BLOPS6 maps. The remaining two maps are for 20v20 battles.

During the beta, folks can jam on six of these maps, all of which are of the smaller, 6v6 variety. Map design in BLOPS7 is particularly focused on standard, three-lane construction. That tried-and-true design, however, might be just what allows the game’s advanced movement techniques to really let players mix things up.

Overclocking equipment

BLOPS7 will contain many of the usual loadout options we’ve long come to expect from CoD, but you’ll be able to further customize your class by “overclocking” lethal, tactical, field upgrades, and score streaks. Once unlocked, these let you equip two modifications in addition to the ordinary functions of the equipment. One such example shown off today was the Stim Shot, which lets you either cancel out enemy-induced debuffs or gain a speed boost when using it.

Weapon build sharing

In what stood out to me as one of the coolest features in BLOPS7, folks will be able to quickly share weapon builds with each other by way of a simple code the game generates when you finish a specific setup. This should make it pretty easy to just grab an effective meta build and jump into a match.

Season one aims to be the ‘biggest’ in BLOPS history

Though BLOPS7 has a pretty sizeable stock of maps to choose from at launch, Treyarch announced today that seven additional multiplayer maps will join the game over the course of its first season, with six of them for the 6v6 mode. Ranked play will arrive in season two.

Nuketown returns

Looking like it came straight out of Bethesda’s Fallout games, the end of the multiplayer reveal showed off a couple of shots of fan-favorite CoD map Nuketown. Check it out:

© Screenshot: Activision / Kotaku

Nuketown is expected to arrive “soon” after BLOPS7‘s launch.

All in all, the big takeaway from CODNext is that if fast-paced, competitive shooters are your thing, BLOPS7 is looking pretty solid.



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Halo Studios revealing more on next projects (yes, plural) at next month’s World Championship event

by admin September 30, 2025


Halo Studios will be giving a “deep dive” presentation on its next projects at the Halo World Championship next month.

The event takes place from 24th – 26th October in Seattle, and will feature a Community Stage holding a number of panels, including one with voice actors Steve Downes (Master Chief) and Jen Taylor (Cortana).

Further details on the studio’s next projects will be shown on the Main Stage, but there will also be a further “deep dive” panel on the Community Stage.

A New Dawn | Halo StudiosWatch on YouTube

Last year, developer 343 Industries announced it was rebranding as Halo Studios and is working on multiple new games for the franchise. It shared a video titled A New Dawn, which included a look at Project Foundry: an experiment into how Halo games will look using Unreal Engine 5.

“It’s fair to say that our intent is that the majority of what we showcased in Foundry is expected to be in projects which we are building, or future projects,” Halo Studios boss Pierre Hintze said at the time.

Until now, the studio has been using its own Slipspace engine. Digital Foundry stated the change to UE5 could provide “a seismic shift in presentation and development”.

The latest HaloWC blog post on Halo Waypoint doesn’t specify anything on these new projects, but Halo fans won’t want to miss the announcements.

The blog reads: “Back in June we let the community know that we’d be continuing the conversation from last year’s HaloWC and the ‘A New Dawn’ video and sharing more about what we’ve been working on. Like last year we’ll be on the Main Stage to talk about it but this year we’ve also got a ‘deep dive’ panel planned for the Community Stage that you won’t want to miss.”

The last Halo game released was Halo Infinite in 2021, which saw the Xbox’s flagship shooter move to a semi-open world. While it was received positively, player numbers for its multiplayer mode have since plummeted.

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Just Cause Devs Announce UK Studio Closure And Layoffs

by admin September 30, 2025


Just Cause and Mad Max developer Avalanche Studios is closing up a studio in the United Kingdom and is laying off an undisclosed number of employees due to “current challenges to our business and the industry.”

On September 30, Avalanche Studios Group posted a short update on the company’s official site announcing that its UK development studio in Liverpool is being closed and that all employees will be “impacted.” Avalanche also confirmed in the same statement that layoffs are planned for its Swedish studios located in Malmö and Stockholm. The news of layoffs and a studio closure comes about two months after Avalanche and Xbox announced that the upcoming game Contraband was canceled.

Here’s Avalanche’s full statement as posted online:

In light of current challenges to our business and the industry, we have thoroughly reviewed how to best ensure Avalanche Studios Group’s long-term success. This review has led us to the difficult conclusion that we must make changes to our staffing and locations. As a result, we are proposing to close our Liverpool studio, and to initiate a collective consultation process, as required by UK law. This will impact all Avalanchers in Liverpool. The changes will also impact our other studio locations in Malmö and Stockholm, where we will reduce our workforce and restructure the teams to address our games’ needs.

Our immediate focus is to offer full support to all Avalanchers during this challenging time. Despite these changes, we remain deeply committed to providing amazing games to our passionate player communities.

Contraband was first announced back in 2021 and was going to be published by Xbox and developed primarily by Avalanche’s studio in Liverpool. However, four years later, we had heard very little about the game and its status. In August 2025, Xbox and Avalanche announced what most people expected: Development on Contraband was being halted as the studio “evaluated” the future of the game and its plans moving forward. And while the game isn’t mentioned directly in the statement above, it appears those involved with the evaluation have settled on layoffs.

This is just one of many, many, many layoffs to happen in the video game industry over the last few years as it becomes more expensive to develop bigger games and harder than ever to get people to play them, as titles like Fortnite, GTA Online, Call of Duty, and Roblox dominate the charts. And even if your game is a big hit, that doesn’t mean you’re safe.



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EA private acquisition deal expected to go smoothly, says report, as "what regulator is going to say no to the president's son-in-law?"
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EA private acquisition deal expected to go smoothly, says report, as “what regulator is going to say no to the president’s son-in-law?”

by admin September 30, 2025


The $55bn private acquisition of EA is expected to run smoothly, the Financial Times has reported, due to the influence of Jared Kushner and Saudi Arabia on The White House.

The acquisition announced yesterday will see a group of investors comprising Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, and investment firms Silver Lake and Affinity Partners, acquiring EA, the publisher known for its sports games, BioWare’s RPGs, The Sims, and many more.

Though the acquisition won’t be completed until Q1 FY27, a report from The FT suggests it won’t face much opposition.

That’s due to Saudi Arabia being considered a key ally to the US, as well as the involvement of President Trump’s son-in-law Kushner, CEO of Affinity Partners.

“Kushner has a personal relationship and he has deep ties in Saudi Arabia. He is very comfortable operating in the Middle East. It created a basis of trust,” a person briefed on the talks told the FT.

Another source stated: “We are in a regulatory environment that is welcoming of [Saudi Arabia]. We are not in what was the previous regime.”

“What regulator is going to say no to the president’s son-in-law?” stated another source close to the inner workings of the Trump administration.

The involvment of Saudi Arabia’s PIF is controversial, due to the country’s ruler Prince Mohammed bin Salman chairing the fund. He’s been blamed by the CIA for the assassination of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and has upheld the country’s notoriously poor human rights record.

While the last big video game acquisition – Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard – was met with opposition, it seems this latest deal for EA will be less contested.

Eurogamer has contacted the US Federal Trade Commission for comment on EA’s private acquisition.

In a further report from the FT, it’s suggested the deal is a huge bet that AI can significantly cut EA’s operating costs.

The $55bn buyout is backed by $36bn in equity and $20bn in JPMorgan debt, which EA will need to cover. AI will therefore be a key factor in cutting costs, according to sources involved in the transaction.

Last year, EA CEO Andrew Wilson stated AI is “the very core of our business” at the company’s Investor Day 2024. “For years we have talked about our games delivering experiences that are always new and different,” he said. “We predict that with generative AI we will truly be able to fulfil this promise for billions of people for billions and billions of hours.”

One area of AI innovation for the company is efficiency, which Wilson described as not just about cost saving but “doing what we do today faster, cheaper, and at a higher quality”.

With the growing reputation of AI tools being used across the games industry, no doubt this presentation proved influential in the eventual acquisition by private investors.

In a statement to employees yesterday, Wilson stated EA’s “values and our commitment to players and fans around the world remain unchanged”. However, the deal has sparked fear among fans for the future of EA’s most queer-friendly franchises, including The Sims, Mass Effect, and Apex Legends, due to the involvement of Saudi Arabia.



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