Gaming
Thronebreaker: How To Save

CD Projekt RED’s Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales has an epic adventure for fans to embark on, which blends several genres into a unique package. There’s lots of content to consume here, and you’ll want to make sure that all of it is saved so that you don’t have to redo anything. This article will let you know how saving works.
Thankfully, Thronebreaker utilizes an auto-save system that will save the game at regular intervals, and the intervals are quite frequent. If you complete a battle, a conversation or spruce something up at your camp, then chances are that the game is going to save and you have nothing to worry about.
Thronebreaker Manual Save
However, there are instances where the game won’t auto-save, and luckily there is something that you can do just in case you’re not sure. In the game’s menu there is an option to save the game and quit to the main menu, saving everything thing you did up to your most recent action. This is useful to have, as if you were planning on quitting anyway and don’t want to risk losing anything then you can just make sure you always use the save and quit option. You probably won’t have to worry about the auto-save feature letting you down too much, but better safe than sorry.
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales is available on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. We have a review of the game up for your reading pleasure, as well as a guide breaking down how long it is.
Gaming
Dead Cells is assisting Konami with the PS5 release of Castlevania

Dead Cells’ Return to Castlevania expansion, which came out a few weeks ago and is really good, is a great way to relive your childhood and enjoy a nostalgic distraction. A native PS5 physical release of the game is in the works, and it looks like we’ll be getting a bundle with both versions of the game.
Gematsu found a listing for “Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania Edition” on the ESRB website. It was rated T for Teen, which suggests that an announcement is coming soon.
Looks like Dead Cells is getting a native PS5 release / physical bundle for its DLC "Return to Castlevania"
"Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania Edition" rated for PS5 by ESRB: https://t.co/sBluaxiBJZ
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— Gematsu (@gematsu) March 26, 2023
After its initial 2018 release on PS4 to widespread acclaim, Dead Cells has received a steady stream of updates, and we think a bundled SKU including DualSense support and all the other PS5 bells and whistles would be awesome. What do you think of Return to Castlevania if you’ve been playing it?
Consoles
Update to Dying Light 2’s Combat System and Transmogrification Features Set for April 20

The next update for Dying Light 2 will release on April 20 for PS5 and PS4, and it will include improvements to the game’s brutal combat system, among other things.
Techland, the company that made the game, says that the changes coming to the combat system will be “significant” and will make the already “brutal” combat even worse.A transmogrification system is also being added, which will give players more control over how their avatars look without sacrificing gameplay depth, which is always important.
How do you feel about these unexpected improvements for Dying Light 2?
Gaming
Due to the disruption, the PS5 free trial for Marvel’s Midnight Suns has been extended

Is Marvel’s Midnight Suns on the PlayStation 5 your curios? Over the weekend, anyone who wanted to could try out the tactical superhero game for free. Unfortunately, due to a few mistakes, it hasn’t been helping everyone. The good news is that this hiccup has been fixed, and the trial has been extended to make up for lost time:
📣 The PS5 All-Access trial should now be working for all players. We’ve extended the PS5 trial until Thursday, March 30 at 12AM PT / 7AM UTC. Thanks for your patience! https://t.co/guP2OopAf6
— Marvel's Midnight Suns (@midnightsuns) March 26, 2023
As a result, until Thursday, March 30th, all PS5 owners can enjoy the game at no cost. You’ll have plenty of time to check it out after that.
Firaxis’ Marvel’s Midnight Suns gives familiar heroes and villains a fresh spin through the use of turn-based strategy and role-playing game elements. You’ll be able to hang out with Marvel’s Blade, Captain Marvel, and Wolverine when you’re not engaged in tactical battles. The game has its own style and is fun to play.
It’s also important to note that PS Plus Premium members can play the game for two hours for free. That’s why it’s not the end of the world if you can’t take advantage of this protracted trial period.
Will you be using this demo to check out Marvel’s Midnight Suns on the PS5?
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