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The school bus is unleashed in Wreckfest 2's latest update, which also introduces car upgrades and waypoint races
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The school bus is unleashed in Wreckfest 2's latest update, which also introduces car upgrades and waypoint races

Put down your pencil case and get ready to answer when your name's called. Or prepare to pancake a bunch of rolling wrecks. Either way, early access banger Wreckfest 2's latest major update's delivered a school bus. It's far from the lone addition either, with the sequel's first crack and car upgrading and waypoint races arriving alongside the usual extra cars and tracks. Read more

World of Darkness lovers take note: new "Hunter" game accidentally released as a RoboCop: Rogue City update
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World of Darkness lovers take note: new "Hunter" game accidentally released as a RoboCop: Rogue City update

The people behind RoboCop: Rogue City may have accidentally released an early version of an unannounced Hunter: The Reckoning game, set in the same World Of Darkness universe as Vampire: The Masquerade. The files in question were shared as an update for Rogue City, in what could be either a coded message from Hunter-Net's witness1, or a classic case of backend butterfingers. Read more

Slay The Spire 2's placeholder art should be a lesson to all the developers caught up in AI-generated nonsense
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Slay The Spire 2's placeholder art should be a lesson to all the developers caught up in AI-generated nonsense

Do you remember the days when we didn't need to talk about generative AI? Whatever side of the pro or anti fence you sit on, or even indeed if your buttocks are firmly planted on those white picket panels, you may be tired of hearing about which games do or don't feature AI-created artworks. Even the US supreme court seems done with the whole business, as they recently refused to take a case about copyrighting AI art. I wish, instead, developers would avoid the whole kerfuffle and do what Slay