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Epic Free Games Week

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Another Week Another Gam The TRex of video Game industry started the free game week's on 21st of May with GTA V, it was a huge Step and presumably huge *profit* too, am I right epic 😜. Before the release epic games unknowingly of *sshh dont tell anyone(knowingly)*, posted a tweet on twitter for the release of the game for free a day before. That tweet brought soo much traffic onto their site, i am sure they had a fire truck ready outside their building. I am pretty sure after the downfall of Fortnite, epic has to take these step's for bringing people to their platform and also competing in the market, therefore the truckload of money made by Fortnite was strategically marketed towards the free weeks and also giving a *Huge Discount* on other titles too. This week we have Pathway as free to play And for the upcoming week, we will have Aer Memories of old and stranger Things Epic Games also released a new Australian Twitch/YouTuber Loserfruit skin in Fortnite Loserfruit or  Ka

Minecraft Gods

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Minecraft on Roids Gamer goes by the name of  keeko100 created the largest Minecraft survival/adventure map It includes  300 unique Structure 13 custom villages Dungeon challenges Weapon support Fast travel system and many more. *Gamers Assemble* Go show some support to him guys u/keeko100. Minecraft on Motherboard A guy named Hans Lemurson built a computer inside the game and showed his work on a forum, until someone asked him if it was possible to run minecraft on his computer inside the game. Most people could simply answer “yes, in theory” and be done with. But no, not Lemurson’s. The guy went ahead and built the game. Or at least a rough 2D version of it. On Lemurson’s version of Minecraft it’s possible to move in all four directions, build and destroy blocks, all of that inside a 8-by-8 grid, on a total of 64 tiles. Don’t just take my word for it, you can take a look for yourself:  *they have been lying to us this whole time*

Project Athia

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What is Project Athia! It’s an action-adventure game set in a fantasy world filled with snowy peaks, dense forests, and monsters that breathe fire. You control an agile young woman – we assume she’s Athia but we don’t know for certain – who’s exploring a “world not her own”. Expect both combat and platforming, and Luminous Productions promises it will be story-led. The tale will be “filled with beauty and dismay”. There’s a heavy emphasis on the natural world, with plenty of hints that you’ll be both playing with and fighting the elements throughout your journey. The studio began life in March 2018, when Square Enix siphoned staff from the Final Fantasy 15 team into a separate group after the PC version shipped. Luminous, which is led by Final Fantasy 15’s lead programmer Takeshi Aramaki, handled the Stadia edition of Final Fantasy 15, but Project Athia is its first standalone game. project Athia is the culmination of our philosophy at Luminous Productions to create completely new and

The PsRouter News

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CyberPunk2077 One of the good things that could happen this Year was: "CyberPunk2077 owners on ps4 will also release a ps5 version for free" The Game will run on PS4, PSR, XBO and XSX from day 1. The Game will look better on next-gen consoles from day 1. A full next-gen version is planned for 2021, "more robust update". Will be free of charge for those who own last-gen version. They expect next-gen consoles to release around same time, but they aren't worried about release titles creating competition for CP77 as release titles look to be different kind games.  ssssssshhhhhh! dint tell anyone that i thinkit still cant beat Last of us II cause *Its breathtaking* GTA V  *Not gonna lie they had us in the first haif* PlayStation 5 Confirmed Games Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla throws players axe-first into ninth-century England, age of warring kingdoms and Viking conquest. As Eivor, a fierce Viking raider, you’ll lead your clan to build a ne

The Last of Us II

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The Last of Us II    The Last of Us Part II's combat is tense and exhilarating, though confronting in its brutality. Ellie is scrappy and agile, and moving through a combat arena is an art. Her movements are smooth enough that they almost look scripted; you can duck and dodge in a fight and deliver a return blow with a series of button presses that translate into a strangely graceful dance. You can accidentally alert an enemy to your presence only to slip through a tight space in the wall, vault through a window, and outrun your pursuer through a building to reestablish your cover and gain the upper hand. You can also easily get surrounded and die horribly, whether you're fighting people or infected. Navigating any given combat scenario is a puzzle in which you have to figure out exactly how to get from point A to point B with the resources you have. I'm partial to stealth when possible, and it's especially rewarding to decide how you're going to silently kill each