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Anime Paradox codes February 2026
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Anime Paradox codes February 2026

Redeem our list of active Anime Paradox codes to strengthen your units with Gems, Super Strat Chips, and more.

Story-heavy tactical CRPG 'ATOM RPG 2' announced
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Story-heavy tactical CRPG 'ATOM RPG 2' announced

If you love classic Fallout and Wasteland styled tactical CRPGs, you may want to keep an eye on the newly announced ATOM RPG 2.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

"We can't just continue making the map bigger and bigger": Why Bethesda want to expand Fallout 76 inwards, not just outwards
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"We can't just continue making the map bigger and bigger": Why Bethesda want to expand Fallout 76 inwards, not just outwards

Mark’s on holiday today, which means we can’t do our usual thing of workplace-bullying him into writing about Fallout 76 while we sit around in wingback chairs drinking Glenfiddich. But if he were here, he’d surely be thrilled to note this PCGN interview with Bethesda Game Studios creative director Jon Rush, who says he hopes the multiplayer RPG can become "thicker" in 2026. Oh my. Read more

Raspberry Pi prices are rising again by up to $60
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Raspberry Pi prices are rising again by up to $60

It's not a good time to be buying anything computer related right now, and the Raspberry Pi team just upped their prices for the second time recently.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

The Last of Us season three "certainly seems" to be the TV show’s last, reckons HBO chief
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The Last of Us season three "certainly seems" to be the TV show’s last, reckons HBO chief

HBO’s The Last of Us TV adaptation is likely ending with its upcoming third season, according to network CEO Casey Bloys. Speaking to Deadline, that boy Bloys used his voice to address the noise that the joys of the Naughty Dog-inspired series would end with season three, saying "It certainly seems that way." Pedro Pascal’s dreams, destroyed. Read more

Ashes Of Creation director quits over decisions he "could not ethically support" as staff report mass layoffs
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Ashes Of Creation director quits over decisions he "could not ethically support" as staff report mass layoffs

Nine years after securing $3.2 million on Kickstarter and mere weeks after launching into Steam Early Access, MMORPG Ashes Of Creation is in humongous difficulties. The game’s entire leadership team have allegedly quit “in protest” at decisions made by the board of Intrepid Studios, with creative director Steven Sharif accusing board members of “directing actions that I could not ethically agree with or carry out”. Other staff have announced that they've been laid

Cities: Skylines 2's UI is getting an "extreme makeover", as new developers Iceflake take the reins
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Cities: Skylines 2's UI is getting an "extreme makeover", as new developers Iceflake take the reins

The new custodians of Cities: Skylines 2 have announced that they’re giving the city builder’s UI an “extreme makeover” in the game’s next patch, while tuning up the day/night lighting, and ensuring that snow actually sticks to the ground. I had an “extreme makeover” once and ended up with ginger hair for several months. Being a redhead didn’t really pan out for me, but I'm cautiously enthusiastic about Skylines 2’s new toolbar. Read more

Nioh 3 is this week's samurai RPG steamroller, but don't forget the mercenary charms of Menace
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Nioh 3 is this week's samurai RPG steamroller, but don't forget the mercenary charms of Menace

This week in new PC games: some new PC games. Look, sometimes I have the energy and fortitude to write a 500 word overture about four dimensional tapeworms, and sometimes I look upon the intro as nothing but a hateful chore. I just want to list some games, but internet etiquette requires that I occupy your eyeballs with a proper paragraph or two before we break out the bullet points. Is this enough of a preamble yet? No? How about now? Come ooooon, there’s a tasty new tactics RPG at the b

One year on from Citizen Sleeper 2, I'm tempted back into its world with a physical release of its TTRPG spin-off
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One year on from Citizen Sleeper 2, I'm tempted back into its world with a physical release of its TTRPG spin-off

Crafting a world that begs to be explored is a tricky thing to do, especially when the world is kind of sucky, doubly so when it's woven mostly through words with only supplementary imagery to provide a broader context. Yet Citizen Sleeper's is one I'm often thinking about because amongst all the grand sci-fi concepts is a grounded sense of reality that you'll always find in the best of the cyberpunk genre. And here I am, a year on from the second game's release, tempted to return once more, b