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Pathologic 3 Signals the Return of Ice-Pick Lodge
The announcement of Pathologic 3 marks the return of Ice-Pick Lodge, the Russian studio renowned for creating psychologically intense and morally challenging games. Known for its unique narrative style and immersive storytelling, the Pathologic series has long captivated players who appreciate thought-provoking experiences. With an official release date of January 9, 2026, anticipation for the next installment is already building among fans and new players alike.
By Games Mode Onabout a month ago in Gamers
Why StarCraft II Fans Still Love StarCraft Remastered Today
Long after newer titles dominate headlines, many StarCraft II players still return to an older battlefield where every click matters and every decision carries weight. StarCraft Remastered remains deeply respected not as a nostalgic side note, but as a demanding strategy experience that continues to shape how fans understand competitive RTS games.
By Deborah Larsonabout a month ago in Gamers
The Guide to Counter New Helicopter Rockets in Battlefield 6
Attack helicopters in Battlefield 6 are now harder to face. After the latest patch, their rockets fire faster and hit with more force. Many players feel this change makes helicopters too scary for infantry and vehicles. A single rocket can end a fight in seconds. But rockets do not win games by themselves. Players who learn how to react tend to do better over time. When teams play with calm and planning instead of panic, helicopters lose their window of power and become easier to deal with.
By Smsankar Goswamiabout a month ago in Gamers
U4gm Diablo IV Season 11: Secrets, Uber Gates, and the Cost of Power
Diablo IV Season 11 is not just about overt seasonal mechanics or climbing leaderboards. Beneath the surface lies a layer of secret challenges, designed for players who thrive on exploration, risk, and discovery. From Uber Lesser Evil Gates to hidden rewards tucked away in the world, these encounters test mastery, strategy, and patience. They aren’t explained in tutorials—they’re meant to be earned, not handed out.
By Dangyc Dingabout a month ago in Gamers
Rsvsr How to Maximize Rewards in Monopoly GO!’s Wizarding World Partners Event
Attention Monopoly GO! fans! Something magical is coming your way. On January 13, 2026, the game launches its Wizarding World Partners event — a limited-time cooperative challenge that promises big rewards, fun strategy, and a chance to team up with a friend for a truly unique experience.
By Dangyc Dingabout a month ago in Gamers
The Night the Gym Felt Like Church
I didn’t go for the basketball. I went because my nephew asked me to. He’s thirteen, wears his hair in messy curls, and talks about the game like it’s a secret language only he and the ball understand. “You have to see how they move together, Uncle,” he’d said, eyes wide. “It’s like they’re speaking without words.”
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Gamers
The Tragic Decline of Call of Duty
Introduction At the time of my writing this, I have only just finished playing a little bit of the campaign in Battlefield 6. I broadcasted this gameplay in a live stream on Twitch, where I create guides for how to achieve the platinum trophies for the games I play. What is important to note here is that I made the conscious and unconscious decision to play the most recent Battlefield title over the latest version of Call of Duty. I still can’t believe that I’m writing these words. Never in a million years could I have fathomed that I would prefer to play a game developed by Battlefield Studios over a military game made by Activision and Infinity Ward. If I could tell you anything about me, it’s the fact that I have been loyal to the Call of Duty franchise since the first game came out for the PC, on October 29th, 2003. Even in it’s infancy, Call of Duty had emerged as a military game that could rival the likes of games like Medal of Honor, which were considered the apex of combat style first person shooters at the time. That seems like a lifetime ago. I’m still loyal to the game that has created so many great memories for me, but I will admit that the game has lost a considerable part of its appeal. Playing it just doesn’t feel the same anymore. This is a thought shared throughout the gaming community, and it is reflected in the fact that, as of present, Battlefield 6 boasts itself not only as the number one first person shooter on a global level, but also as the number one selling game of 2025, while Call of Duty Black Ops 7 ranks in at seventh place. These figures unquestionably illustrate the tragic decline of the video game Call of Duty. Now there are many factors that have resulted in this games fall from grace, all of which we will explore in great detail, but first some context is needed. In order that we may fully understand exactly how far this giant has fallen, it is crucial that the history of Call of Duty at it’s peak is provided.
By Aaron M. Weisabout a month ago in Gamers
Balancing Innovation and Wellness: Lessons from the Running Track
Pursuing innovation often feels like a sprint toward progress. The pace is fast, the stakes are high, and the pressure never seems to ease. But those who frequent the running track know a different truth: even the fastest runners need rhythm, recovery, and resilience to go the distance. This principle applies not just to athletics but also to how individuals and organizations approach work, creativity, and personal growth. The running track offers key lessons on balancing innovation with wellness.
By Abba Lefflerabout a month ago in Gamers










