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Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak’s next update brings Elder Dragon Amatsu, Risen Shagaru Magala, and more events
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak’s Free Title Update 5 arrives tomorrow, and it comes with two challenging new monsters.
You will be fighting Risen Shagaru Magala and the Looming Calamity, Amatsu. Alongside these monsters, the Anomaly Investigations level cap has been increased, two Risen Elder Dragons will be added to Anomaly Research Quests, an update is coming to the Melding Pot, new Special Investigations are coming, and even more Event Quests are on the way.
Amatsu is an Elder Dragon that bends the weather to its will, and when confronted is capable of summoning storms and lightning strikes.
Xbox Celebrates Earth Day with a Sustainability Update, Special Edition Products, and Events
Summer gaming events 2023: with E3 canceled, here’s what’s next
E3 isn’t happening, but the news isn’t stopping.
Summer gaming events 2023: with E3 cancelled, here’s what’s next
E3 isn’t happening, but the news isn’t stopping.
E3 might be gone, but this summer still has some big gaming events to watch
E3 2023 has been canceled, but that doesn’t mean you won’t have big summer gaming events to look forward to. We’re already aware of at least three things you should mark on your calendar, and it seems like there will be major news of some kind from each one.
Here’s the 2023 summer gaming events that we’re currently aware of. Given that E3 is now officially not happening, it’s possible this list will grow if more companies want to make a splash in June.
- June 8th: Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest. Since 2020, Summer Game Fest has taken E3’s place as the industry’s collective summer news blowout, with reveals like the first gameplay trailer for Elden Ring in 2021 and Naughty Dog’s standalone The Last of Us multiplayer game in 2022….
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You can expect more Overwatch 2 crossover events in the future
Following the crossover between Overwatch 2 and One Punch Man, game director Aaron Keller has shared that you can expect another one sometime this year.
With the move to free-to-play, Overwatch 2 has obviously leaned even harder into being a live service game. And what better way to capture some of the success Fortnite has than by collaborating with another brand, obviously resulting in a crossover with One Punch Man. Interestingly, it turns out the team wasn’t entirely certain of doing the collab, but it’s done well, so at least one more is planned for later this year.
“We all loved and appreciated your reaction and excitement for our One-Punch Man collaboration,” wrote Keller in a blog post. “Full transparency, we were a little worried about blending another universe, even one as cool as this, into Overwatch. When we first announced the collab, we talked about our values with how we’d like to handle events like these, and players seemed to agree with us. The popularity of the event has given us the confidence to do more collaborations, and we’re hoping to premiere another large collab later this year.”
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