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Palworld update breaks the survival game so hard the devs tell Xbox players “do not try to load multiplayer data” for now – Gamesradar

  1. Palworld update breaks the survival game so hard the devs tell Xbox players “do not try to load multiplayer data” for now Gamesradar
  2. Palworld Raid Bosses, Slabs, and How to Summon – Palworld Guide IGN
  3. Palworld’s New Xbox Update Just Broke Multiplayer GameSpot
  4. Palworld’s new update adds two tiers of goth girl boss, more loot, quality-of-life bumps, and the ability to slam-dunk your pals out of their lunch break PC Gamer
  5. Palworld tactical genius melts through the 294000 HP of its new raid boss in seconds by spamming a frame rate-destroying platoon of dragons PC Gamer

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After a chaotic launch, Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection devs admit “critical errors” were made as it works to address multiplayer issues and “increase network stability” – Gamesradar

  1. After a chaotic launch, Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection devs admit “critical errors” were made as it works to address multiplayer issues and “increase network stability” Gamesradar
  2. We Need Another Star Wars Battlefront Reboot IGN
  3. Aspyr makes Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection statement after crashing to ‘Overwhelmingly Negative’ reviews, says it’s working on it, doesn’t apologise or explain why it needs 62.87GB of your disc space PC Gamer
  4. ‘Battlefront Classic Collection’ Multiplayer Review: It’s More Than Just Server Issues Star Wars News Net
  5. Star Wars Battlefront collection blowback gets worse as players discover it demands over 8x more storage than the original games combined Gamesradar

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Helldivers 2 devs look ahead to future “improvements” after finally conquering multiplayer server issues – Rock Paper Shotgun

  1. Helldivers 2 devs look ahead to future “improvements” after finally conquering multiplayer server issues Rock Paper Shotgun
  2. Helldivers 2 Servers Handled All Players Over the Weekend ‘Without Problem’, Dev Now Returns to ‘Original Plan’ IGN
  3. Helldivers 2 finally liberated from the bulk of its server issues as Arrowhead CEO celebrates having ‘time to focus on improvements’ like rad mechs and (probably) stealth gear PC Gamer
  4. Is Helldivers 2 Coming to Xbox? – Answered Insider Gaming
  5. Helldivers 2: How To Take Down Chargers, Striders, And More Kotaku

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PS5 Exclusive Phantom Blade Zero Length Revealed, Will Have Multiplayer & Open World Elements – PlayStation LifeStyle

  1. PS5 Exclusive Phantom Blade Zero Length Revealed, Will Have Multiplayer & Open World Elements PlayStation LifeStyle
  2. The incredible-looking Phantom Blade 0 is a semi-open-world “rebirth” of a $7 indie JRPG Gamesradar
  3. Phantom Blade Zero Game Length Is 30-40 Hours, Multiplayer Confirmed, Combat Scenes Captured In-Engine MP1st
  4. My highlight of Sony’s PlayStation showcase is, you guessed it, coming to PC PC Gamer
  5. PlayStation Showcase’s ‘game of the show’ is drawing a lot of attention from the Sekiro fandom Gamesradar
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Nintendo copyright claims strike again, this time with Zelda: Breath of the Wild multiplayer modder – Eurogamer.net

  1. Nintendo copyright claims strike again, this time with Zelda: Breath of the Wild multiplayer modder Eurogamer.net
  2. Zelda Breath of the Wild Multiplayer Mod Creators Attacked by Nintendo Through Copyright Strikes Wccftech
  3. “I hate their company”: MoistCr1TiKaL slams Nintendo for copyright strikes against YouTuber PointCrow’s videos about Breath of the Wild Sportskeeda
  4. YouTuber speaks out against Nintendo after video takedowns GoNintendo
  5. Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Multiplayer Mod YouTube Videos Are Getting Copyright Strikes Nintendo Life
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Over 10 minutes of ‘early Horizon multiplayer game’ footage leaks online

More than ten minutes of footage claiming to show early development gameplay of PlayStation [6,838 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/platforms/playstation/”>PlayStation’s Horizon multiplayer game has appeared online.

The footage, which was first shared on Reddit, shows stylised characters exploring and battling machine enemies. In addition to the footage, supposed artwork from the project was also posted on Reddit by the same user who shared the footage.

According to the anonymous poster, the footage is from a “very old alpha” build from summer 2020. This is said to be the same Horizon Forbidden West [169 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/games/horizon-forbidden-west/”>Horizon Forbidden West alpha which allegedly began circulating online last month.

One person with knowledge of the project told VGC they believed the footage and art were authentic.

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Guerrilla Games [169 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/companies/sony/guerrilla-games/”>Guerrilla confirmed in December that it was planning to “expand the world of Horizon” with an online co-op project “featuring a new cast of characters and a unique stylized look”.

This followed reporting from VGC that the Dutch studio was planning an online spin-off, in addition to a planned trilogy of Horizon games.

In December’s announcement, Guerrilla confirmed it would continue to make “epic solo adventures” starring series protagonist Aloy.

Another game, Horizon Call of the Mountain, will be a PlayStation VR2 launch title in February 2023, and Horizon Forbidden West‘s first expansion, Burning Shores, will be released in April.

A Horizon Zero Dawn remaster for PS5 is also reportedly in development, while it’s been claimed that Lineage and Guild Wars studio  NCSoft [8 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/companies/ncsoft/”>NCSoft has struck a deal with Sony to make a Horizon MMORPG.

Sony Interactive Entertainment [2,794 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/companies/sony/”>Sony is also working with Netflix on a TV adaptation of Horizon.

The Horizon franchise launched in 2017 with Horizon Zero Dawn and its sequel Horizon Forbidden West followed in 2022.

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Ubisoft Working On Far Cry 7 And Standalone Multiplayer

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Assassin’s Creed publisher Ubisoft has at least two new Far Cry experiences coming down the road. One will effectively be Far Cry 7, the next mainline game in the hit first-person shooter series. The other is a standalone multiplayer spin-off and likely the company’s latest attempt to create a live-service money-maker around one of its most successful franchises.

Insider Gaming reported on Thursday that the next single-player game in the Far Cry series is internally known as Project Blackbird and that the standalone multiplayer component is internally called Project Maverick. It also says that both were originally born of a single game that was previously under the supervision of Dan Hay, the franchise’s former overseer at Ubisoft Montreal. He left Ubisoft in 2021 and is now working at Blizzard on its unannounced survival game.

While Kotaku can’t corroborate the projects’ origins, it can confirm that Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot referenced both of these games in an internal company update last week, according to sources present. Far Cry has often included both co-op and competitive multiplayer, but this would be the first time in the franchise’s history that online multiplayer was packaged into a standalone title. Kotaku can’t yet confirm exactly what it will include, or whether it will have overlap with the story campaign of Far Cry 7.

According to three current and former Ubisoft developers, however, the next mainline game in the series will be switching from its existing Dunia engine to Snowdrop, the engine used for The Division 2 and Ubisoft’s upcoming open-world Star Wars game. They considered this an improvement over the legacy engine, which originally grew out of the CryEngine belonging to Crytek, the studio behind 2004’s very first Far Cry.

Ubisoft has been trying to make a fully multiplayer Far Cry game for many years now, sources have told Kotaku. Those efforts were often either canceled or morphed into other projects, including the single-player-driven Far Cry games that were eventually released. It’s possible the current split is yet another compromise of that nature.

But the appeal of a robust live-service Far Cry game for Ubisoft is clear. 2015’s Rainbow Six Siege continues to be a huge money maker for the publisher. Meanwhile, Far Cry 5’s arcade content creator never really took off, and Far Cry 6 lacked a competitive mode entirely. The series’ post-launch DLC has also fallen flat compared to the multi-year seasons in Assassin’s Creed.

When asked for comment, a spokesperson for Ubisoft told Kotaku,“We don’t comment on rumors or speculation.”

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s Campaign Includes Significant Multiplayer Unlocks

Activision is incentivising players to jump into Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s campaign by including significant multiplayer unlocks within the single player.

A Call of Duty blog post outlines the 17 separate rewards that players can earn for completing missions in the campaign, including operators Hutch, Chuy, Reyes, and Nova. Also available are double XP boosts, unique calling cards and emblems, and Captain Price’s M4 weapon blueprint.

Activision didn’t make clear if these are campaign exclusive items or if they can be unlocked eventually by playing multiplayer. Or, perhaps, through microtransactions.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s campaign includes 17 multiplayer unlocks.

It did advertise its digital preorder bonus of campaign early access, however, which allows the campaign (and therefore all of these mission rewards) to be unlocked before Modern Warfare 2 officially launches on October 28. Players who preorder from the PlayStation or Xbox stores will therefore be able to enter multiplayer immediately with special unlocks and double XP boosts.

The full list of unlocks, in chronological mission order, are below:

  • Calling Card: “Soap’s Determination”
  • Emblem: “What’s Done Is Done”
  • 30 Minute Double XP Token
  • 30 Minute Double Weapon XP Token
  • Calling Card: “Chainlinked”
  • Base Operator: Chuy
  • 30 Minute Double XP Token
  • 30 Minute Double Weapon XP Token
  • Calling Card: “Gaz”
  • Base Operator: Nova
  • 1 Hour Double XP Token
  • 1 Hour Double Weapon XP Token
  • Calling Card: “Shadow Company Ops”
  • Base Operator: Reyes
  • 1 Hour Double XP Token
  • 1 Hour Double Weapon XP Token
  • Base Operator: Hutch
  • Captain Price’s Union Guard Weapon Blueprint

Modern Warfare 2 is still two weeks away but players are already growing cautious over its launch as the game seems to include Overwatch 2’s controversial phone number requirement. Concerns were also raised following its beta over the game’s footstep audio and enemy visibility, but developer Infinity Ward has promised to address the issue ahead of its full launch.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 – Release Date, Campaign, Multiplayer, Spec Ops, Warzone 2.0

Following the underwhelming performance of Call of Duty Vanguard last year, Activision is hoping to reinvigorate the CoD fanbase with Modern Warfare 2, a return to Infinity Ward’s fan-favorite subseries. Activision has reason to be hopeful following the recent beta, as it was the biggest in franchise history, both in terms of player count and hours played.

The highly anticipated shooter is nearly here, so we’ve created this broad overview of everything you need to know about Modern Warfare 2, including details on its release, campaign, multiplayer, Spec Ops, Warzone 2.0, gameplay trailers and much more.

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MW2 Release Date, Platforms, and Price

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will be released on October 28 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, and PC (Battle.net and Steam). Those who preorder MW2 will be able to access the campaign early, beginning October 20. The standard edition of MW2 will cost $70 USD across all platforms, including last-gen consoles and PC.

Warzone 2.0, meanwhile, will be released on November 16 for the same platforms. Like its predecessor, it will be free to play.

MW2 Developer

Infinity Ward is leading development on Modern Warfare 2. The studio was responsible for all previous Modern Warfare games, including the original MW2 in 2009 and the subseries’ most recent entry, 2019’s Modern Warfare.

Development is supported by several other Activision studios: Activision Central Design, Activision Central Tech, Activision Localization Dublin, Activision QA, Activision Shanghai, Beenox, Demonware, High Moon Studios, Raven Software, Sledgehammer Games, Toys for Bob, and Treyarch.

Latest MW2 Trailer

The latest Modern Warfare 2 trailer showcases Task Force 141 with over a minute of campaign footage. The footage includes fresh looks at both cutscenes and gameplay. Check it out below:

Modern Warfare 2 Gameplay

MW2 Single-Player Campaign

Picking up after the events of 2019’s Modern Warfare, which ended with the formation of Task Force 141, Modern Warfare 2 stars the members of that iconic task force: Captain John Price, Kyle “Gaz” Garrick, Simon “Ghost” Riley, Sergeant John “Soap” MacTavish, and an all-new squadmate in Colonel Alejandro Vargas.

The campaign will span continents, with missions set in the Americas, Europe, and Asia, as Task Force 141 “works to neutralize a terrorist conspiracy and attack on the U.S.” The campaign promises to include “offshore sieges with underwater combat, all-out explosive assaults from 30,000 feet above enemy strongholds, and high-stakes, low-profile stealth missions in both plain sight and under the cover of darkness.”

In our MW2 campaign impressions, we were impressed by one of the underwater missions, as well as its visual fidelity, bolstered by excellent shadows and lighting. Infinity Ward also boasts improved AI behavior, which we noted in our preview: “There’s also a new AI system that makes your teammates in single-player feel more like actual players. The AI will take on self-preservation behavior like checking corners before moving out and disengaging from precarious positions and coordinate their behavior.”

You can watch over seven minutes of campaign footage from the mission Dark Water below:

MW2 Multiplayer

The main attraction. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s multiplayer brings back staple 6v6 modes (TDM, Domination, etc.) in addition to large-scale Ground War matches. MW2 will feel familiar to longtime Call of Duty players, though Infinity Ward has detailed some notable changes this time around.

One of the biggest additions to MW2 is the inclusion of third-person playlists. These playlists forego CoD’s typical first-person perspective for an over-the-shoulder view, much like the one used in Fortnite. One big difference between MW2’s third-person mode and Fortnite is the perspective switches to first-person when aiming down sights. Infinity War says this enables “more accurate firing.” As of now, the first- and third-person playlists will remain separated.

Infinity Ward also touts the improvements it’s made to water-based combat. Players can dip underwater as an evasive or stealth maneuver, while underwater combat changes the physics of action; guns and explosives will operate differently (if they work at all), while increased density slows down bullets, requiring players to add more lead to their shots.

On the traversal front, MW2 retains the slide mechanic from recent games while bringing back the ability to dive. You can also hang from ledges, allowing you to peek above a ledge before mantling.

Outside of the battlefield, Infinity Ward is bringing back the Firing Range, where you can test out weapons away from the dangers of online matches. Meanwhile, the loadout creator Gunsmith has been revamped to enable more streamlined customization. One way in which Infinity Ward hopes to accomplish this is through Weapon Platforms, which allow you to swap weapon types while retaining your attachments on a specific loadout. Progression has been modified as well to reduce repetitiveness. You no longer need to unlock attachments for each weapon; attachment unlocks are now shared across Weapon Platforms or the entire game (depending on the specific attachment).

For more, be sure to check out our Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer review in progress.

MW2 Multiplayer Maps

Modern Warfare 2 features two types of multiplayer maps: Core (6v6) and Battle (large-scale matches). As of October 7, Infinity War has confirmed five Core maps: Breenbergh Hotel, Farm 18, Marina Bay Grand Prix, Mercado Las Almas, and Valderas Museum. Infinity Ward says these maps were designed to be straightforward and refined.

Additionally, the developer has revealed three Battle maps: Sa’id, Santa Seña, and Sariff Bay. Battle maps are points of interest (i.e., smaller sections) taken from the new Warzone map, Al Mazrah. These maps will host the Ground War and Invasion game modes. You can check out the Call of Duty maps from our Beta guide.

MW2 Multiplayer Modes

Like MW2’s maps, the shooter’s multiplayer modes are split into Core (6v6) and Battle (large-scale matches). In addition to staples like Team Deathmatch and Domination, Infinity Ward is introducing two new 6v6 game modes:

  • Prisoner Rescue: Attackers attempt to rescue and extract a hostage; Defenders attempt to kill Attackers before they can do so. Respawns are off, though teammates can be revived. From Infinity Ward: “What happens when you take Search & Destroy and crank up the stakes?”
  • Knockout: A package spawns in the middle of the map. Hold on to it for a minute (or eliminate the other team) to win a round. Respawns are off, though teammates can be revived. From Infinity Ward: “Knockout takes elements from Modern Warfare’s 2v2 Gunfight and from the final circle action within Call of Duty: Warzone. It is a very fast, very tactical round-based mode.”

On the Battle Mode side, MW2 features Ground War (32v32), which is essentially large-scale Domination. Infinity Ward is also introducing Invasion, which is essentially large-scale Team Deathmatch. Invasion features two teams of 40, each comprised of 20 human players and 20 AI soldiers.

Warzone 2.0 Release Date

Activision will follow up Modern Warfare 2 with the release of a new battle royale, Warzone 2.0, on November 16. The new, once again free-to-play Warzone will exist separately from the current Warzone and include “content and systems” from MW2, as well as “brand-new progression and inventories.”

The biggest change coming to the new Warzone is, of course, an all-new map called Al Mazrah. Infinity Ward has detailed nearly 20 points of interest on the map, which include an oasis, oil refinery, airport, observatory, villages, cities, caves, marshlands, and more.

The new Warzone promises “combat across the land, sea, and air as the environment expands to include rivers, lakes, parts of the ocean, and more water-logged locations.” Complementing this gameplay initiative are over a dozen new vehicles that can be piloted, once again, across land, sea, and air. Vehicles will now run out of gas (though they can be refilled at gas stations or with gas canisters), while enemy players can damage tires, doors, and shoot out windows.

Infinity Ward has also tweaked the way the map shrinks throughout a match. The developer says to expect “variations within the circle collapse.” It added: “One possible occurrence may be the result of extreme weather pattern anomalies resulting in the safe zone splitting into multiple circles throughout a match that reconverge into a single safe zone as the match gets closer to the final circle.”

MW2’s closing circle(s). Image: Activision

A notable change is also coming to the Gulag: these in-match matches will now be 2v2 instead of 1v1, with the winners returning to the main map. Warzone 2.0 also introduces a second way to escape the Gulag — by killing an AI enemy named The Jailer, who holds a key to the prison.

Al Marzah is also occupied by AI opponents, though these will be optional combatants. These opponents occupy Strongholds, which house “impressive” loot, and only engage with you when attacked.

Infinity Ward has also announced DMZ, an “extraction mode” within the new Warzone. The developer said DMZ is “about choosing your own experience within the warzone, working socially if you wish, and collecting gear to keep in your Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 inventory and utilize from match to match.” It will share more information closer to the November 16 launch.

Development on the new Warzone is led by Infinity Ward with support from Raven Software, the studio that leads development on the current iteration of Warzone.

MW2 Spec Ops and Raid Mode

Special Ops, the subseries’ longrunning co-op mode, returns in MW2. The two-player cooperative mode is set after the MW2 campaign and allows you to “explore large-scale hot zones” in a “number of branching operations.” Spec Ops is designed with asymmetrical gameplay in mind, according to Infinity Ward. One example given is a mission in which one player provides air support while the other does battle on the ground. Spec Ops will be available at launch.

Infinity Ward is introducing a second co-op mode in MW2 called Raids, “a three-player cooperative engagement requiring teamwork and strategic, puzzle-solving thinking in-between bouts of intense combat.” It will be added to MW2 later in 2022.

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MW2 Beta

The MW2 multiplayer beta ran from September 16-26. According to Infinity Ward, it was Call of Duty’s “biggest” beta ever — “the most players, most hours played, and most matches played.”

Following the beta, Infinity Ward announced it will be making the following changes for the multiplayer mode at launch:

  • Tweaks to footstep volume (presumably the launch version will reduce the volume of footsteps)
  • “Increased enemy visibility to allow for better visual tracking of opponents.”
  • Address disbanding lobbies
  • Further weapon tuning
  • Refinements to the “camera shoulder-swapping” in the third-person playlist
  • Bug fixes for Ground War and Invasion
  • AI improvements for Invasion

There are no plans for a second beta ahead of MW2’s October 28 launch.

MW2 Battle Pass

Modern Warfare 2 will, unsurprisingly, feature a Battle Pass, though Infinity Ward has yet to reveal much information about it. It did say the Battle Pass will include “weapon blueprints, Operator skins, and more.”

MW2 PlayStation Exclusive Content

While Microsoft is in the midst of acquiring Activision Blizzard (and therefore the Call of Duty IP) Sony’s existing marketing deal remains active for MW2 and Warzone 2.0, granting PS5 and PS4 players exclusive content. This year’s exclusive content is the Oni Operator and an exclusive “high-level” weapon blueprint. The content will remain exclusive to PlayStation platforms until October 27, 2023. It can be obtained by preordering MW2 digitally on the PS Store.

Here’s some additional info on the operator, courtesy of PS Blog: “Hiro ‘Oni’ Watanabe is a warrior and gun-for-hire who descended from a centuries-old samurai clan. Torn between country and family, he honors the code of the samurai while fighting to clear his disgraced family name.”

MW2 Preorders and Special Editions

In addition to the standard edition, Activision will release the Modern Warfare 2 Vault Edition, a $100 USD premium version of this year’s Call of Duty. The Vault Edition includes the following exclusive extras:

  • Red Team 141: four multiplayer Operators — Ghost, Farah, Price, and Soap — each equipped with a masked, Ghost-themed outfit
  • The FJX Cinder Weapon Vault (“A Weapon Vault is the ultimate Weapon Blueprint: a variant of a weapon that keeps its cosmetic properties on all attachments native to its base platform,” according to Infinity Ward.)
  • One season of the Battle Pass + 50 tier skips
  • 20+ free items for Modern Warfare (2019) and the existing Warzone, including 12 Ghost Operator skins and 10 assault rifle weapon blueprints

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Horizon Zero Dawn PS5 Remaster Reportedly In the Works Alongside a Multiplayer Game

A remaster of 2017’s Horizon Zero Dawn is reportedly in the works for PS5 alongside a brand-new multiplayer game for PS5 and PC.

As reported by VGC and MP1ST, The Last of Us Part 1 Remake, in which we previously asked if that was worth its $70 price tag just nine years after its release, looks to be soon joined by an updated version Aloy’s first adventure on PS4.

It isn’t 100% clear if this would be a full remake like The Last of Us Part 1 or just a remaster, but some of the details make it seem like it is trending more towards the latter. The reports claim this new version will add “accessibility features, graphics modes, and quality of life improvements to the gameplay itself.” In a sense, it appears to improving the original to the added upgrades of Horizon Forbidden West.

Horizon Zero Dawn saw a PC release in 2020 and it added such features as an improved draw distance and higher framerates, but it wasn’t necessarily considered a remaster or remake of the original PS4 game.

This remaster, much like The Last of Us Part 1, looks to potentially be part of Sony’s plan to remaster some of its games that are set to become adapted for TV or film. Sony officially announced a Horizon series for Netflix, and this could be a way to capitalize on the renewed interest when the series is ready for its premiere, much like Cyberpunk: Edgerunners did for Cyberpunk 2077. It’s important to note that God of War is also getting the series treatment at Amazon, so maybe 2018’s classic could also be in for a remaster/remake in the future.

Alongside the news of this remake/remaster, the reports also claim that Guerilla Games is hard at work on a Horizon multiplayer game for PS5 and PC. In 2020, a Guerilla job listing was looking for a game programmer with multiplayer experience to work on an “epic open world game.”

VGC noted that leaked Horizon Zero Dawn concept art in 2014 hinted at Guerilla’s initial plans to add a Monster Hunter-esque multiplayer mode to the game that would have players teaming up to take down massive, mechanical foes. These plans never materialized, but they could be ready for Horizon 3 or a standalone game.

For more, check out our review of The Last of Us Part 1 to see how Sony handles its remakes and our review of Horizon Forbidden West.

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