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Pillars Of Eternity Card Game Spinoff Heads To Kickstarter

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The fantastically successful Pillars Of Eternity has a spinoff in the works, but it may not be the spinoff most people were expecting. Instead of a sequel or expansion to the RPG, Pillars Of Eternity: Lords Of The Eastern Reach is a card game. And not just a digital card game like Hearthstone. This will have real, physical cards you’ll need to buy and put in your real-life deck, and then gather with actual real-life friends to play. It even has dice.

At the time or writing, Pillars Of Eternity: Lords Of The Eastern Reach is just a smidgeon of its goal away from being funded on Kickstarter, with $28,000 of its $30,000 goal pledged. Pretty impressive, considering the campaign is only one day old. It makes sense that Zero Radius Games chose to return to Kickstarter to fund their game. The original Pillars Of Eternity became one of the most successful Kickstarter campaigns ever, receiving nearly $4 million in funding with a $1 million goal. The game went on to see rave reviews across the board.

Despite the similarities in funding methods, however, Lords Of The Eastern Reach may not have all that much in common with the original Pillars Of Eternity. It’s going to be a two to four-player game revolving around building a city, sending soldiers on quests, and defending it. Players can send their soldiers out to pillage each other’s cities. The game comes to an end when all the cards have been used, and the winner is decided by tallying the total scores. It looks fairly similar to a lot of other fantasy card games, such as Magic: The Gathering, but perhaps a little more complex. Each round should apparently last between 20 and 30 minutes. It’s unlikely to share much of the original game’s narrative prowess, but fans of the world of Pillars Of Eternity should enjoy it.

Zero Radius Games is aiming to have Lords Of The Eastern Reach released in February next year. Pledging at least $39 will get backers their own boxed copy of the game, plus any stretch goals if they are reached.

Rhiannon likes video games and she likes writing, so she decided to combine them. As well as writing about video games, she also belts out the occasional science fiction or fantasy story, edits videos, and eats strawberry oreos. In that order.

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Sony is reportedly engaged in discussions to form a partnership for a potential bid on Paramount

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There hasn’t been much buzz lately about any new acquisitions in the world of video game intellectual property. According to a recent report, Sony is currently engaged in discussions with a well-funded partner to potentially acquire the renowned film studio Paramount, along with all the exciting possibilities that come with such a merger.

As reported in the New York Times (thanks, ResetEra), Sony Picture Entertainment is reportedly in discussions with Apollo Global Management, an investment firm, as per two sources familiar with the matter. In the past, Apollo had made an offer to acquire Paramount for a minimum of $26 billion, but their bid was ultimately turned down.

The terms of the joint bid are currently under discussion, and there is a chance that the two parties may decide against making a formal offer. Unnamed sources have revealed that Paramount is currently in exclusive discussions with Skydance, preventing any official offer from being made at this time. Investor opposition to the recent deal that Skydance brought seems to have been significant.

The potential impact of such an acquisition is immense. First and foremost, it would introduce adaptations of Sonic and Halo into the expanding media empire of the PlayStation platform holder. Following the announcement, Paramount’s stock experienced a significant 11% surge in after-hours trading.

What are your thoughts on the news? Is there a possibility of Sony acquiring Paramount? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Helldivers 2 Players Face Overwhelming Hordes of Factory Striders

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In the ongoing conflict against the Automaton invasion fleet, the Helldivers 2 players have successfully halted their advance. However, the situation has now reached a tiresome stalemate. Yet again, the machines refuse to take a break from their relentless pursuit of progress, with reports emerging of the Factory Striders being deployed in record-breaking quantities.

There have been reports of alleged machines that were supposedly encountered during Operation Swift Disassembly, which was just the beginning of a larger campaign. However, these accounts should be taken with a grain of salt, as they are unverified and seem to be more on the imaginative side. Factory Striders have gained a reputation as formidable weapons platforms that can produce more Automatons while enduring significant damage. If the machines are able to withstand such a relentless assault, it will be necessary to develop innovative strategies.

Have you come across groups of Factory Striders in Helldivers 2? Which strategies are proving to be the most effective in taking down these armored brutes? The Orbital Railcannon Strike will prove to be a valuable asset in the comments section below.

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Todd Howard affirms that the timeline of the Fallout series is coherent and well-constructed

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The recent release of Amazon’s adaptation of Fallout has ignited a renewed interest in the series and brought attention to the captivating alternate history that forms its foundation. Fans have expressed concern that the TV show’s events might be at odds with the plot of the Obsidian Entertainment video game New Vegas. Warning: Spoilers ahead for New Vegas and Amazon’s show!

Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard and Fallout TV executive producer Jonathan Nolan recently sat down with IGN to discuss the timeline. Howard was taken aback when showrunners Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet presented him with the surprising concept of obliterating Shady Sands, the bustling capital of the New California Republic, in the aftermath of the events in New Vegas. Howard eventually warmed up to the idea: “After discussing it, we realized that this could be a significant story moment that many things hinge upon.”

It seems that they had to make some tough decisions to ensure everything fell into place, but Howard emphasizes the importance of preserving the integrity of the Fallout timeline: “We take great care with the timeline. There seems to be some confusion in certain areas. However, all the events from the previous games, including New Vegas, did occur. We take great caution in that matter. We’re really pushing the limits here, but the explosions occur right after the events of New Vegas.

What are your thoughts on this? Is it up to par? Even though it may not have a significant impact on the overall quality of the games or show, it is comforting to know that those in charge are paying attention. We value your feedback and would love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below.

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