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The Last of Us Complete finally bundles both games in one

Available digitally now

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Did you know that, prior to today, there are four different ways to play the original The Last of Us? Let’s count the ways: the original PlayStation 3 version, the PlayStation 4 remaster, the PlayStation 5 remake, and the PC version. Today, Sony is adding one more — and hopefully, final — way: The Last of Us Complete.

For the first time ever, Sony and Naughty Dog are bundling both The Last of Us Part I and Part 2 in one package. To be clear, this new bundle will consist of the latest editions of both games, so you won’t get the original versions from the PS3 and PS4 eras. You’re still getting the full range of content though, which includes the first game’s expansion, Left Behind.

With the number of editions available for players, the franchise is truly Sony’s cash cow going on for three PlayStation generations now. Though disappointing, it’s no surprise that it took the company this long to release a bundle collecting both games.

Also, because Sony is calling it the “Complete” edition, it’s likely that Naughty Dog is done with the series… for now, at least. As revealed back in December, the studio is now working on a new franchise called Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.

In the meantime, fans can start tuning in to the second season of The Last of Us on HBO. The season will start streaming on April 13. Even before the season’s start, the series was also renewed for a third season.

The Last of Us Complete is now available digitally for US$ 100. A physical edition is also coming in July for US$ 110.

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Resident Evil Requiem will get a story expansion

There’s no word yet on when the story expansion will drop.

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Resident Evil Requiem, Pokémon Pokopia, and Slay the Spire 2. Between these three, gamers today are eating well and good. Or rather, they’re not, because of how addicting of a time sink these titles are. The latter two especially are built to be played over and over for weeks and months. Now, Resident Evil Requiem is working on something, so you also won’t forget about it in a few months’ time.

Via an official post on Resident Evil’s social media platforms, Capcom has confirmed that a story expansion is coming to the horror game. Currently, the base game doesn’t take long to beat, especially when compared to other RPGs today. The expansion should add more content to explore the story’s world.

Right now, Capcom can’t share a timeline for the update’s launch. However, in the meantime, the developers are cooking up a few minor updates to keep the game alive. For one, the game will receive performance updates to improve the smoothness of gameplay and fix bugs. It will also get a photo mode for all you Leon-holics out there.

Finally, in May, the base game will get a “minigame” added to the main game. There’s no word as to what this minigame is, so we’ll have to wait for when it drops.

Resident Evil Requiem is out now on all major platforms. The game features the survival horror style of the modern Resident Evil games, while serving up the classic action gameplay with the return of Leon S. Kennedy as a co-protagonist with Grace Ashcroft.

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GIGABYTE collaborates with Capcom for RE Requiem custom PC

Giveaway runs until March 31

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GIGABYTE and Capcom have collaborated for a limited time Resident Evil Requiem-inspired custom PC giveaway.

The setup is inspired by the title, which recently released, and includes an exclusive monitor game bundle to bring players closer to the experience.

Headlining the collaboration is the Umbrella Corporation — Level 3 Access custom rig giveaway. It is one of a kind, fully-built desktop featuring a Z890M AORUS ELITE WIFI7 ICE motherboard and RTX 5080 AERO OC SFF graphics.

Of course, it draws inspiration from the visual identity and atmosphere of Resident Evil Requiem. It also features a GIGABYTE C102 GLASS ICE chassis design and custom GIGABYTE MO27Q28G gaming monitor to complete the setup.

The giveaway runs from March 2 to March 31 via the official campaign website. Fans can enter for a chance to win the custom rig, with no purchase necessary. The only caveat is that they have to be a United States or Canada resident.

Such experience is designed to invite players and PC enthusiasts alike to engage with the collaboration while highlighting GIGABYTE’s premium hardware craftmanship and attention to detail.

In addition to the giveaway, GIGABYTE is also offering a Resident Evil Requiem game bundle with select gaming monitors. Included are AORUS brand monitors, ranging from 27 to 55 inches in size.

This bundle is available until March 31. Customers who purchase eligible models can redeem a digital game code through GIGABYTE’s official redemption platform.

The featured monitor is the MO27Q28G, which has fourth generation WOLED panel with 280Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time. It is an ideal monitor to experience the spine-chilling terror and death-defying action of the title.

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Where Winds Meet Hexi expansion now available

Explore massive new maps, fight new bosses, and claim exclusive rewards and bonuses

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The first major expansion for Where Winds Meet, the Hexi expansion, is now available. The open world action RPG’s most ambitious free-to-play expansion since its release is now accessible across PC, PlayStation, and mobile.

The Hexi expansion invites players to leave the familiar heartlands behind and step into a breathtaking, unforgiving new frontier.

Included are three major maps and nearly 20 sub-regions, urging players explore vast and diverse environments.

These massive new areas are divided into three chapters: the ancient ruins of Jade Gate Pass, the snow-capped mountain region Liangzhou, and a vast grassland area Qinchuan.

The expansion takes players back to the Tang Dynasty, which exists outside of the main game’s premise.

Here, players can battle 11 unique bosses and take part in several side quests. New gameplay mechanics will also allow them to surf on sand faster or reverse time to rebuild ruins and solve puzzles.

To celebrate the massive milestone, the title is also giving away a wave of exclusive free rewards and in-game bonuses. There’s 30+ Lingering Melodies and 90+ Resonating Melodies.

Furthermore, there is a wide range of cosmetics, including outfits, accessories, and even emotes. These rewards will be spread out from March to May.

Players simply have to log in and claim their launch gifts and gear up for the desert.

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