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While Ubisoft’s Massive Entertainment just recently released the Battle for Brooklyn premium DLC, which we presume would be the end of the game’s content support, that doesn’t seem to be the case. Ubisoft dropped a teaser today confirming that more The Division 2 surprises are on the way, and for this one, agents will want to bring their parka and heavy clothes. Over on the game’s official X (formerly Twitter), the studio thanked players for joining the Battle for Brooklyn. Alongside the same announcement, the studio confirmed that it is working on the next update and stated that it is starting “something entirely new in the Division 2,” accompanied by a snowflake emoji and an image of the game set against a snowy backdrop. There is no timeframe for when we can expect this, but given the wording, it should be a free update. After the Battle for Brooklyn expansion, most players (including this person) assumed the developers would shift focus on The Division 3 since we’ve not heard anything about the project after its initial announcement over two years ago. For this announcement or even The Division 3, the next event we can all look forward to is gamescom kicking off in August. That would be the perfect time to reveal this new update, or even details about The Division 3. While The Division 2 may not have achieved the same level of success as the first game upon its launch, Ubisoft’s ongoing updates have seemingly reinvigorated the game. We’re surprised at this tease, but also glad the developers have something left for players who have stuck with it after all these years.
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After a long wait, Final Fantasy XVI was finally released on Xbox earlier this month. While Square Enix has yet to make any kind of a formal announcement, it seems the company might be planning to release the game on another platform. During a recent livestream (via Genki_JPN), the Xbox version of the game was briefly discussed. With Final Fantasy XVI available on PS5, PC, and now Xbox, producer Naoki “Yoshi-P” Yoshida noted that Nintendo is the last platform remaining that doesn’t have the game. Co-director Kazutoyo Maehiro followed that comment, noting “I want to do my best” and “I want to conquer it.” It remains to be seen whether Square Enix would be able to deliver a version of Final Fantasy XVI on Nintendo Switch 2 that doesn’t feel like a major downgrade from the other versions. However, we’re already seeing third-party developers pull off games that would have been completely impossible on the original Switch. The best example so far is Cyberpunk 2077, which has already gained significant praise from players, and has released to strong sales. CD Projekt Red devoted a lot of time and effort into making a Switch 2 version that feels substantial and worth experiencing, and the developers have been rewarded as a result. Final Fantasy XVI was initially released as a timed exclusive on PS5, but Square Enix is starting to move away from this practice. After multiple games failed to meet sales expectations, the publisher has started to place greater emphasis on multiplatform releases instead. We’ve already seen that benefit Xbox users, and we know of at least one former exclusive that will be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 later this year: Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade. Last month, that game’s co-director Naoki Hamaguchi stated that he has “high hopes that we can build a strong partnership between Nintendo and the Final Fantasy brand.” Presumably, Hamaguchi was referring to bringing over the rest of the Final Fantasy Remake Trilogy to the system. However, porting another acclaimed Final Fantasy game to Nintendo Switch 2 would be a way to continue building that partnership. Of course, there are other options that would make sense on the system, including Final Fantasy XV; while the game’s Pocket Edition was released on Switch several years ago, the original has never been made available on a Nintendo platform. With Nintendo Switch 2 now available, it’s a safe bet that we’re going to see a lot of games released on the system from several third-party publishers. Square Enix seems to have big plans for the future, but it remains to be seen whether Final Fantasy XVI will actually fit into those plans, or if it’s just wishful thinking on the part of Yoshi-P and Maehiro. We likely won’t learn more about those plans until after Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade arrives on the system.
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Full Circle – the studio behind Skate – has announced a new, more narrow release window for the upcoming multiplayer skateboarding title. In a new edition of The Grind, the studio has also announced that Skate is now available to wishlist on PC (via Steam, and Epic Game Store), Xbox Series X/S, and PS5 before it comes out in Summer 2025. On the Steam page for Skate, it stated that it isn’t quite sure how long the game will spend in Early Access. However, it does estimate that a “full” release of the title should happen around a year after the early access version is released. “We don’t have a fixed timeline to officially exit Early Access, as the game will evolve, grow, and improve based on player feedback. However, we expect to move towards a ‘full’ release approximately a year out from the start of Early Access, but we don’t know for certain at this time,” explained the studio. The early access release of Skate will launch with what the studio refers to as the “essentials” of the game. This includes a new, refined version of the Flick-It trick system that involves players making use of the analogue sticks on a controller to pull off skateboarding tricks, as well as content that players can partake in alongside other players in San Vansterdam. At launch, the title will have a “large-scale, open-world city” with support for more than 150 players in a single server. The game will also feature cross-platform multiplayer as well as the ability to transfer progression between platforms. As for in-game activities, the title will include missions, skill-building challenges, and live seasonal events, all of which will reward players with various cosmetic items that can then be used to customise their skateboarder as well as their skateboards. Full Circle has also revealed that the newest iteration of the Skate Insider playtest will involve quite a few features from the Early Access launch, including improved visuals, missions, challenges, and overhauled progression and rewards. The update, which will also enhance the UI and streamline the tutorial experience, is out on July 2. “None of this would be possible without all of our playtesters telling us what you love, what you want more of, and what you’d like improved,” wrote the studio in its latest The Grind post. “The entire team is listening, and we will continue to work with you to grow, evolve, and improve skate. when we launch Early Access later this year and throughout the Early Access period.“ Skate will be coming to PC and consoles as a free-to-play game, which also means that the title will feature microtransactions where players can use real money to buy in-game cosmetic items. Full Circle had started testing the microtransactions in an update back in March, which brought with it the in-game store as well as a new in-game currency dubbed San Van Bucks.
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A team of Mario Kart 64 modders are porting the iconic game from the Nintendo 64 to the PC, developing a native port of the racing game. The Mario Kart franchise has grown into one of the most beloved spinoffs of Nintendo's flagship franchise, typically receiving a new game on each console. The recent release of the Switch 2 was no different, with Mario Kart World launching alongside the console and bringing an open world to the Mario Kart franchise. However, one particular entry in the franchise marked a major moment for Mario Kart. Mario Kart 64 served as the second entry in the franchise and broke new ground as the first 3D game in the series. The game featured eight different characters for players to choose from, with Mario Kart 64 offering sixteen different courses to tackle alongside a small selection of Battle-exclusive tracks. While Mario Kart 64 has never seen an official full-scale port to a newer Nintendo console, the game is included with Nintendo Switch Online's lineup of Nintendo 64 games. Now, a passionate group of fans have brought Mario Kart 64 to PC. As reported by Time Extension, indie mod team Harbour Masters has officially unveiled their PC native port of Mario Kart 64, dubbing the port as "SpaghettiKart." The reveal trailer shows off a native PC port of Mario Kart 64, complete with all of the original characters and tracks from the Nintendo 64 version. The port notably does not contain any of the original code for Mario Kart 64, however, with players still needing to provide a ROM file of Mario Kart 64 for the port to function. The dev team did tease that "custom track support" is included, with fans potentially able to create their own courses. The impressive Mario Kart 64 PC port is far from the first time fans have strived to bring classic Nintendo games to PC. A PC port of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening was previously in development before being shut down by Nintendo, with the ambitious project aiming to provide improved framerate and widescreen support. Nintendo has often taken similar legal action against fan games and ports, with the developer being notoriously protective of its intellectual property. Nintendo has never officially ported any of its major franchises to PC. Mario Kart 64's fanmade PC port comes as the newest entry in the franchise has been making waves for Nintendo. The highly-anticipated release of the Switch 2 broke U.S. sales records in its opening week, with Mario Kart World reportedly standing as the console's best-selling game. Mario Kart World has also already received its first post-launch updates, making a number of bug fixes improving the experience of the Switch 2's flagship launch title. The impressive fan port of Mario Kart 64 will give fans the opportunity to look back at an iconic entry for the beloved franchise.
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Last month, we learned that Microsoft is making major changes to the development of hardware drivers in Windows. This included the retirement of Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS), along with the process for pre-production driver signing. Now, the Redmond tech firm has informed partners that it will be getting rid of old drivers in Windows Update. In what is being described as a "strategic" move to improve the security posture and compatibility of Windows, Microsoft has announced that it will be performing a cleanup of legacy drivers that are still being delivered through Windows Update. Right now, the first phase only targets drivers that already have modern replacements present in Windows Update. As a part of its cleanup process, Microsoft will expire legacy drivers so that it is not offered to any system. This expiration involves removing audience segments in the Hardware Development Center. Partners can still republish a driver that was deemed as legacy by Microsoft, but the firm may require a justification. Once the Redmond tech giant completes its first phase of this cleanup, it will give partners a six-month grace period to share any concerns. However, if no concerns are brought forward, the drivers will be permanently eradicated from Windows Update. Microsoft has emphasized that this will be a regular activity moving forward and while the current phase only targets legacy drivers with newer replacements, the next phases may expand the scope of this cleanup and remove other drivers too. That said, each time the company takes a step in this direction, it will inform partners so that there is transparency between both parties. Microsoft believes that this move will help improve the security posture of Windows and ensure that an optimized set of drivers is offered to end-users. The firm has asked partners to review their drivers in Hardware Program so that there are no unexpected surprises during this cleanup process.
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There seems to have been a lot of delays for various first-party PS5 projects. The latest supposedly impacts a previously rumored PS5 game many PlayStation fans are eager to see in action. Previously rumored PS5 Greek God of War project pushed to 2026 According to Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb, the previously rumored Greek God of War game for PS5 has been pushed to 2026. During Grubb and Mike Minotti’s latest episode of Last of the Nintendogs, Grubb let out that little “nugget” during the Super Chats portion of the show. “I have Marathon and the unannounced new God of War Greek project, which I heard was pushed into 2026, as well.” Rumors about the Greek God of War project have been swirling quite a bit this year. Back in January this year, fans began speculating that the next iteration of the beloved PlayStation series would be heading to Egypt. However, known insider Tom Henderson claimed it would be set in Greece, which Grubb has since corroborated. In terms of what this new God of War game entails, it is rumored to be a spin-off. Specifically, it will supposedly be a 2.5D metroidvania and feature Kratos before he becomes a god. It is also claimed that Deimos would return. Of course, like all rumors, it might be best to take it with a grain of salt. As of now, the Greek God of War project has yet to be formally revealed by Sony. Even if true, the game’s development timeline can change at any moment, which lead to these supposed internal delays. For PS5 and PS4 players itching to play a God of War game set in Greece, God of War 3 Remastered is available to purchase on the PS Store. PS Plus Premium subscribers can play the game at no additional cost.
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Work-in-progress foot age of Battlefield 6’s single-player campaign has appeared online, via a datamine of the game’s latest closed test. The footage, which was posted by dataminer Temporyal on X, shows the conclusion of a mission involving the destruction of a dam in Tajikistan. The footage was likely not intended to be seen by the public, and features plenty of unfinished visuals. According to Temporyal, Battlefield 6’s single-player campaign will likely be made up of a prologue and eight missions set in various locations, including Egypt, Tajikistan, the USA, and Gibraltar. The next Battlefield game has been in closed testing since March, and despite users being sworn to secrecy, a significant amount of game footage inevitably made its way online. EA is taking a more transparent approach to the development of the next Battlefield, following significant community disappointment around the last instalment, 2042. Four internal EA studios, collectively referred to as Battlefield Studios by the publisher, are building a connected universe set in the modern day. Dice is responsible for its multiplayer component, Motive is working on multiplayer maps as well as single-player mission content, Criterion is mainly focused on single-player, and Ripple Effect is creating a new experience for the series.
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Persona 4 Revival — a remake of Persona 4 — was announced by Sega and Atlus earlier this month for PC, PS5, PS5 Pro, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. What was not revealed alongside the platforms of the long-awaited remake is a release date nor a release window nor any information about when the remake could release. Thankfully, while we still don’t have a release date for Persona 4 Revival, we do have a release window. During a recent earnings call with investors, Sega provided a new fiscal report that revealed it is expecting to release Persona 4 Revival in FY2027. “FY” standing for financial year. This means Sega is expecting for Atlus to release Persona 4 Revival sometime between April 1, 2026 and March 31, 2027. Now, when in this window is anyone’s best guess. It seems unlikely the remake would have been announced this year to end up releasing in 2027, so it is probably going to be in 2026. However, this still leaves a large gap that ranges from mid 2026 to holiday 2026. Unfortunately, for those looking forward to Persona 6, this seemingly confirms the Persona 5 follow-up is still quite a ways off as Sega is unlikely to release it anywhere close to the release of Persona 4 Revival. To this end, Persona 6 won’t be coming until 2027 at the earliest, but maybe even 2028. Anything after this is a possibility, but would be a longer wait than many are currently expecting. Persona 4 Revival is in active development for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X.
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This is our official changelog for all of our operations which will be updated periodically so make sure to check back for the latest changes and updates. Website 07/08/2025 -> Updated loader bypasses -> Updated loader protection fallbacks -> Updated CF API v1.0 -> Added admin reseller -> Updated CF AI v10.34.0 (model) 06/26/2025 -> Fixed emails not sending on sign up (check spam) -> Added Loader Download -> Added Loader Delivery with as Encrypted Payload 06/25/2025 -> Copy button added to all code blocks. -> Copy button has been added to all styles. -> Added automatic malware and virus scan to uploaded files. -> Added ability to select free, paid, or byte payment for files. -> Removed old custom announcement block. Tools [Online] Serial Key Generator All of our tools are for educational purposes only. Use anything and everything at your own risk.
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