Gaming
Fallout 4 New Exploit Grants Unlimited Steel, Crystal, and Fiber Optics

Fallout 4, the latest entry of the series created by Bethesda, is a really massive game and players can literally lose themselves in the myriad of activities offered by the Wasteland. One of the more interesting new additions introduced by Fallout 4 is the ability to build and manage settlements at sites around the world. Once built, these settlements can be customized in a lot of different ways by adding furniture, decorations and more. Building settlements and working hard on them comes with some additional benefits which can make exploring the Wasteland less dangerous.
Building and customizing settlements requires a huge amount of resources. Grinding for these resources can definitely be time consuming but a new exploit that has been discovered recently allows players to obtain a pretty much unlimited amount of resources like Steel, Crystal and Fiber Optics, making taking care of settlements easier. This exploit is found in Jamaica plan’s town hall and requires players to make the companion stop following them as well as perform other actions. You can learn more about the exploit by checking out the video right below.
A variety of nice Fallout 4 goodies have been made available through several different special editions of the game. An even more exclusive Fallout 4 item has been included in all copies of the game sold in US military bases.
Right before release, many previously unknown Fallout 4 details have surfaced online. Last week the game’s companion app has been launched on Google Play and iTunes and a dedicated fan data mined it, revealing the names of several of the game’s locations, of the companions and their perks and more.
Fallout 4 is now available in all regions on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. We will keep you updated on the game as soon as more comes in on it so stay tuned for all the latest news on the latest Bethesda developed role playing game.
Gaming
Post-apocalyptic Aussie CRPG Broken Roads Gets Gameplay Overview

We’ve been eyeing Broken Roads, an isometric CRPG set in post-apocalyptic Australia, and a developer-led gameplay overview gave us our best look yet.
With a moral compass for existential musings, Disco Elysium fans will love this. On a good day, outback Western Australia looks post-apocalyptic.
Since we last played, combat has changed. Free-form movement replaces grid-based combat maps. Four playable origin stories will keep players busy for 25 hours in the full release.
Broken Roads debuts on PS5 and PS4 in 2023. Is this oatmeal tempting?
Gaming
Sonic Frontiers Gets Its First Free DLC Expansion This Week

Sonic Frontiers’ first DLC arrives this week, delighting fans.
SEGA announced a lot of extra content for the open-zone platformer in 2023 late last year. Owners can simply enjoy the game’s gradual expansion since it’s free.
First, the sights, sounds, and speed update SEGA informs game owners that the content update will arrive on March 23. The content roadmap suggests a jukebox, photo mode, and new challenges, but the email doesn’t elaborate.
Sonic Frontiers’ first DLC—excited?
Gaming
2K’s PS5 and PS4 LEGO Racing Game Looks Like a Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Successor

We don’t have Mario Kart on PlayStation, but Sumo Digital’s Sonic & All-Star Racing Transformed is the closest rival to Nintendo’s classic series. LEGO 2K Drive, a weekend leak, appears to have the same energy.
Despite being an open world, screenshots show multifaceted races in LEGO cars, boats, and planes. Images show swamps, freeways, and haunted houses. It looks nice, actually.
2K Sports is developing several LEGO-themed sports games, including a soccer game. The Danish brick manufacturer is revamping its portfolio to include more than just licensed products like LEGO Star Wars and LEGO Harry Potter. (Another of the latter is reportedly coming.)
We’re open to this LEGO-inspired racer because PS5 and PS4 arcade racers are scarce. With Disney Speedstorm and another ModNation racer from Sony, the future may be brighter.
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