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Zenless Zone Zero celebrates its first anniversary (ish) with major Version 2.0 update and launch on Xbox Series consoles
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Zenless Zone Zero celebrates its first anniversary (ish) with major Version 2.0 update and launch on Xbox Series consoles

by admin June 6, 2025


It’s a big day in New Eridu as Zenless Zone Zero goes all-in on its first anniversary celebrations, including the launch of Version 2.0, a long-hoped-for Xbox port, and a log-in event that gifts players with their choice of a free S-Rank Agent and free S-Rank W-Engine from the gacha’s standard banner, along with 1,600 Polychrome (currency that can be exchanged for 10 pulls on any Agent or W-Engine banner in the gacha), and an exclusive profile title and avatar so you can show off that you were there at the party.

If you’re thinking “wow, I can’t believe it’s been a year already since Zenless Zone Zero came out!”, you’re quite correct. ZZZ’s actual first birthday isn’t for nearly another month – Version 1.0 launched on July 4, 2024 – but since most HoYo games operate on a regular six-week schedule, anniversary events are traditionally held during whichever update period contains the big day, ensuring that players have around 40 days to log in and claim all the celebratory bonuses.


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Zenless Zone Zero is an urban science-fantasy RPG following the exploits of siblings Belle and Wise, whose retro video store is a front for their side-hustle escorting trained “Agents” through forbidden and dangerous exclusion zones – known as “Hollows” – that have sprung up around their home city of New Eridu following a large-scale disaster. In a departure from HoYoverse tradition, the protagonists are only playable in the hub world, while the Agent characters are the ones featured in the gacha and whom the player controls during combat.

Version 2.0 marks the official beginning of a second season story for ZZZ, promising to expand on the mysteries introduced during the game’s first year, as well as introducing new characters and storylines. To that end, today also sees the debut of Yixuan and Pan Yinhu, two brand-new Agents at S-Rank and A-Rank rarity, respectively; and with them the game’s 11th playable faction, Yunkui Summit, who are sure to play a major role in upcoming chapters. Yixuan is also the game’s first Rupture Agent, a brand-new damage type that marks the first new combat class added to the game since launch.

In addition to the official start of Season 2, today also sees Zenless Zone Zero – which launched last year for PC, PS5, and mobile devices – make its long-anticipated debut on Xbox Series consoles, as well as the Xbox Cloud Gaming service.

Event-exclusive character Yixuan makes her debut alongside a first-time rerun for popular recent addition Astra Yao; her companion, Pan Yinhu, is due to join the standard banner pool once the anniversary update ends. | Image credit: HoYoverse

Zenless Zone Zero 2.0 comes out at a time when HoYoverse is still at the centre of an ongoing labour dispute with many of the US-based voice actors who perform the English language dubs of ZZZ along with Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail.

Several actors from all three games have been replaced over the past few months, including close to half of the original lead cast of Zenless; some have taken to social media to link the loss of their roles with their participation in the strike action, which seeks to ensure video game voice actors receive adequate protection in line with other performers against generative AI being trained on their work. HoYoverse has so far declined to comment on the recasts beyond attributing them to “recording scheduling arrangements”.



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Farcaster launches pro version with token airdrop to early subscribers
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Farcaster launches pro version with token airdrop to early subscribers

by admin May 29, 2025



Farcaster has rolled out Farcaster Pro, and is airdropping the new PRO token to early subscribers.

Farcaster, a decentralized social media protocol backed by Paradigm and founded by former Coinbase execs, launched a Pro version of its flagship app Warpcast, which had recently been rebranded back to Farcaster.

Farcaster Pro, priced at $120 per year, was quietly rolled out to users yesterday, May 28. Those who subscribed early reported receiving a new token PRO airdropped to their wallets. “Yesterday I paid $120 for Warpcast Pro. Today I got a $600 airdrop,” one early subscriber posted on X. A verification tool was also released, allowing users to check if they were among the first 10,000 Pro users, potentially qualifying for additional drops.

Within the first hour of launch, Farcaster Pro reportedly garnered 3,700 subscribers. That’s “100 paid subscriptions per user,” Farvaster noted. Farcaster isn’t just a standalone social media app but a decentralized protocol supporting multiple mini apps.

1/ @farcaster_xyz is a petri dish for innovation at the intersection of social media + crypto… few wild examples 👇🧵 pic.twitter.com/sGZWnJBaOd

— redphone ☎️ (@redphonecrypto) May 23, 2025

Officially launched in 2020, Farcaster is built on Ethereum (ETH) Layer 2 network Optimism, using a hybrid model where user identity and key actions are on-chain, while social content is stored on decentralized hubs — making it censorship-resistant but scalable.

Farcaster’s user engagement has seen significant growth in recent months. According to Dune Analytics, the platform’s user engagement surged to a peak 7-day average of nearly 50,000 daily active users in late March this year, before dipping and now rebounding to just under 40,000 DAU.

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Dragon Quest 1 + 2 HD-2D Remake coming to Switch 2, but physical version is just a download key
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Dragon Quest 1 + 2 HD-2D Remake coming to Switch 2, but physical version is just a download key

by admin May 27, 2025


Dragon Quest 1 + 2 HD-2D Remake now has a confirmed release date, and a trilogy edition has also been announced.

The game will be available on 30th October this year across Switch, Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (Steam, Windows).

However, the Switch 2 physical version of the game will be a Game-Key Card, meaning it contains a download key rather than the full game data.

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake | Teaser TrailerWatch on YouTube

This will be the case for the majority of third-party Switch 2 games, including Square Enix’s launch game Bravely Default: Flying Fairy. It’s unknown yet if the forthcoming Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade will follow suit.

The Switch 1 version, though, will include the game on the card and will be playable on the new console.

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We’re excited to announce that #DragonQuest I & II HD-2D Remake arrives 30th October 2025.

Coming to Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store on Windows.

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Dragon Quest 1 + 2 HD-2D Remake follows the release last year of Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake, which went on to be a huge sales success for Square Enix – particularly in Japan.

The company began with the third game in the series as it’s chronologically the first, with a post-credits scene confirming the release of the first two games.

The Dragon Quest HD-2D Erdrick Trilogy Collection will be digital-only and include all three games in one collection. It will launch across all platforms on the same day, 30th October.

“Some excellent enhancements make this the ultimate version of Dragon Quest 3, but it could still do more to make it wholly welcoming to newcomers,” reads our Eurogamer review of Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake.

As for new Dragon Quest games, series creator Yuji Horii confirmed in February that Dragon Quest 12 is still in development. It was first announced in 2021 but little has been seen since.





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Switch 2's Yakuza 0 Director's Cut Is An Upgraded Version Aimed At Old And New Fans
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Switch 2’s Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut Is An Upgraded Version Aimed At Old And New Fans

by admin May 25, 2025



Ryu Ga Gotoku fans are a special type of fandom where almost everyone involved agrees on one thing: Yakuza 0 is the best starting point in the Like A Dragon/Yakuza series. It’s rare that someone disagrees that Yakuza 0 is one of the best titles in the entire franchise and still one of the best games the studio has made. Even after eight mainline titles–Yakuza Kiwami through Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth–there is simply no game in the series that catches the same feel as Yakuza 0. Fans will even beg any of their friends, gamers or not, to play Yakuza 0 because it’s really that wonderful.

When Yakuza Kiwami was released on Nintendo Switch last fall, fans anticipated Yakuza 0 would finally make its way to the Nintendo platforms too. Although there were many technical issues with Kiwami running on an aged console, RGG fans will be happy to know Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut on Nintendo Switch 2 runs smoother than a perfect score on “Friday Night” in the disco minigame.

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If you haven’t checked out the Yakuza/Like A Dragon series yet, the Director’s Cut is shaping up to be the best way to try it, as it takes place first in the story chronologically, and the new Nintendo Switch 2 version will have upgraded graphics and more features that are missing from the original.

Yakuza 0 remains special

Before I even dip into what the Director’s Cut has to offer, I should probably explain why Yakuza 0 is unique and beloved to those who are new to the series.

Yakuza 0 takes place 20 years before the events in Yakuza 1/Kiwami, where the franchise originally started. It’s a dual-protagonist setup that focuses on Kiryu Kazuma, the series’ main protagonist, and Goro Majima, one of the most popular characters in the series. The story chapters transition between the two characters, who each have different quests, fighting styles, minigames, and are located in two separate fictional (but based on real-life) cities in Japan.

This was the first time I played Yakuza 0 since I beat it, and all my feelings came back. There is just something about that Japanese bubble area and the neon aesthetic that is oddly comforting and nostalgic. The soft glow of the city, the trashed alleyways, the colorful fashion–you can almost smell the cigarette smoke while you run through Kamurocho.

Getting to demo the new Director’s Cut had me excited to play it all over again. Yakuza 0 brilliantly balances its goofy substories and side content with a serious, traumatic plot without ever making either of the two feel completely out of place. It blew my mind how well this game focuses on two protagonists and how all the events that happen throughout both Kiryu and Majima’s arcs ended with such a satisfying payoff with a heartfelt honor to its future titles.

Director’s Cut new features

Our short demo started in Chapter 3, just after Majima’s iconic character introduction cutscene, where you get to play as him for the first time and explore Sotenbori. There wasn’t much change in the gameplay compared to the original, but the graphics were sharp and performance was smooth, making the experience easy to adapt to on the new Nintendo Switch 2 controller.

We got to explore the area in the newly added English dub. Matthew Mercer returns as Majima again, so of course the first thing I did was check out his rendition of 24-Hour Cinderella in the karaoke mini game–which was awesome, by the way. It was a little odd getting used to hearing young Majima in the English dub, but Mercer nailed the voice and attitude of the youthful gangster. A couple of other voice actors are returning for the dub too; Yong Yea comes back as Kiryu, and David Hayter returns as the voice of The Barten- err, I mean, Osamu Kashiwagi.

One of the annoying mechanics in the original Yakuza 0 was saving. You could only save at phone booths, which made it tough during long battles and cutscenes. In the Director’s Cut, you finally have the option to save whenever you want. You can still use a phone booth for sorting storage, but now you don’t have to constantly remind yourself to make a pit stop for saving before getting too trapped in the story or side content.

We didn’t get to explore much more of the gameplay, or any of Kiryu’s, but I can tell this will be a great launch title for Switch 2. Plus, we were told there will be 25+ minutes of added cutscenes to the story, and that alone will convince a lot of old fans to bite the bullet and purchase this game.

Red Light Raid mode

The second part of the demo had us go back to the main menu and check out the new Red Light Raid mode–the new online battle mode you can play single or multiplayer. As a side note, I noticed in the main menu that the OG Yakuza 0 theme, “Bubble” by Shōnan no Kaz was added. Originally, it wasn’t licensed for the U.S. release, so that was pretty cool.

The Red Light Raid mode has six challenges, all being raids where you battle waves of enemies and bosses to collect money to unlock more characters. Most of the characters are various NPCs and enemies you meet throughout the game, so it was fun building teams of random misfits and terrifying bosses. You can choose one fighting style for each raid, so it’s great practice for new heat moves and combos, even though all I did was pick Kiryu’s Beast Mode and throw motorcycles at every enemy.

The challenges end up getting tougher with each wave, which makes it quickly compelling. I’ve always felt that Yakuza’s beat’em up combat gets a little too easy, so having something like this feels like a true challenge. I’m sure I will spend way too many hours on this while Nishiki is waiting in a karaoke bar for me somewhere.

Final thoughts

Overall, Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut offered a lot more new features than I expected, on top of being an already fantastic game. The upgraded gameplay, added cutscenes, and online mode should be a great experience for new and old fans alike, and I’m very excited to see Nintendo fans’ love grow for our Yakuza boys. I can already see the Ryu Ga Gotoku fandom expanding with this release and can’t wait to relive those young Kiryu and Majima days myself.



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Zenless Zone Zero version 2.0 is coming next month with a new city, 3D platforming and management minigames, and more
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Zenless Zone Zero version 2.0 is coming next month with a new city, 3D platforming and management minigames, and more

by admin May 25, 2025



Almost a year on from its initial release, Zenless Zone Zero version 2.0 has been announced, slated for release next month on June 6th. There’s a lot coming in this new update, namely a new area to head to, the Waifei Peninsula, a “remote yet vibrant district of New Eridu.” The story follows on from where the Sacrifice crisis was left off in previous chapters, seeing you “uncover the hidden secrets of Phaethon and experience new Hollow exploration gameplay that harnesses the forces of Ether.”


You’ll be able to wander around a new city, Failume Heights, which is filled with things like dessert stalls, tea houses, and pawnshops. Getting around this new city, and the original map, should be a bit easier too, as the 3D navigation system will be receiving an overhaul, with an added mini-map to help you keep track of where you are. Exploring Hollows will work slightly differently too, as there are new perception techniques that let you do things like finding clues to follow the flow of Ether.

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What essentially looks like a 3D platformer minigame has been added in too where you play as Eous through different levels to gather up Star Anchor Data. An entire management minigame has been added in too where you get to run your own Suibian Temple. Here you send Bangboo out to explore to find different goods to sell.


On top of all of this, you’ll also be able to change your Proxies’ outfit, take part in a mech-battle event, take part in a new agent story, unlock new W-Engines, and a lot more. You can take a look at the teaser trailer above for more specifics.


There will, as is typical of many gacha games, be anniversary benefits like free pulls and a free standard S-Rank agent, plus some giveaways too. Seems a bit overwhelming to be honest, but in a roguelike like this with the kind of character designs that it has, being overwhelmed almost seems like the whole point.



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Check Out Metal Gear Solid Delta’s Remade Version Of The Iconic 'Snake Eater' Opening Movie
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Check Out Metal Gear Solid Delta’s Remade Version Of The Iconic ‘Snake Eater’ Opening Movie

by admin May 23, 2025


Konami has released the remade version of Metal Gear Solid 3’s famous opening movie, which will kick off Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater when it arrives this August. This clean version of the intro cinematic allows fans and newcomers to more clearly enjoy the newly recorded vocals for the classic “Snake Eater” song. 

 

Although this new version retains the James Bond-like motion graphics and slithering snake skeleton, it features completely new scenes compared to the 2004 original. For example, this updated version highlights the members of the Cobra Unit who were absent from the original. “Snake Eater” has also been re-recorded by its original performer, Cynthia Harrell. 

 

 

 

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is a complete remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, rebuilt in Unreal Engine 5. The original story and voice acting have been preserved, but the game features enhancements such as 3D audio and new graphical flourishes, such as Snake’s clothing degrading over time. The control scheme has been reworked and modernized, but fans can still play using the classic control setup. Additionally, the remake lets players choose between experiencing the game using a new third-person behind-the-shoulder view and the original game’s overhead viewpoint (known as Legacy Style). 

 

You can pick up Naked Snake’s revamped adventure when it launches on August 28 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Check out previous trailers showing off gameplay, as well as our list of upcoming video game remakes. 



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Dawn of War Definitive Edition - a modern version of the best Warhammer strategy game ever made - has just been announced
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Dawn of War Definitive Edition – a modern version of the best Warhammer strategy game ever made – has just been announced

by admin May 22, 2025


This is not a drill, check on the closest 30+ year old Warhammer fan you know. Dawn of War Definitive Edition has just been revealed during the Warhammer Skulls event! A modern remaster of the legendary RTS game, it’ll come with all expansions packaged together in a shiny new package, and is set to release later this year.

The DOW Definitive Edition will feature 4K support, upscaled textures, new models, and various drastic graphical improvements. The camera has been improved, which is a much-needed change, plus the UI and HUD have been overhailed to support widescreen setups. But perhaps the coolest feature of all is the fact that the 20 years history of mods made for the original Dawn of War will still work with the Definitive Edition, which is a brilliant touch.


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CEO of Relic Justin Dowdeswell provided the following quote in an accompanying press release, “The Definitive Edition celebrates the original Dawn of War and preserves the legacy of this landmark Warhammer 40,000 title for years to come, Warhammer 40,000 is more popular than ever, and we want new players to experience where the classic Dawn of War franchise began, while providing a platform for our long-time fans to relive it in its entirety.”

This is likely the biggest reveal of the Warhammer Skulls event for many of the old heads watching, as the original Dawn of War is the crowning achievement of the old era of Warhammer games. Bringing it back now, when the IP is getting a surge of life and love, cements the time we’re living in right now as the golden age of Warhammer games. It’s also good to hear know that none of the voice lines or models will be changed aside from technical improvements, which means we should still be able to damn the Space Marines and their metal boxes.

Are you excited for the Dawn of War Definitive Edition? Let us know below!



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