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Archives December 2024

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Has A Cinderace Raid On The Way

The year’s almost over, but Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are getting at least one more raid before the calendar turns. As reported by Serebii, the last 2022 raid for the game is a seven-star Tera Raid Battle that will let trainers fight and catch a Cinderace.

As you might expect, Cinderace isn’t catchable in either game in any form, so players who are looking to fill out their PokeDex as much as possible will definitely want to check it out. Though Cinderace is usually a fire-type Pokemon, this special raid Cinderace will be of the special Fighting Tera type, and will have a Mightiest Mark to show that it was caught during the raid.

The seven-star Cinderace Tera Raid Battle will be available during two different time periods. The first begins at December 29 at 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT and will continue until December 31 at 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT. The second will run from January 12 at 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT until January 14 at 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT. This may be your only chance to catch a Cinderace during this generation, so don’t delay.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are generally considered two of the better entries in the series in recent years. However, Nintendo recently promised to rectify the two games’ performance issues, which caused a large number of Pokemon fans to demand refunds in the first week after release.Come from Sports betting site VPbet

Pokemon Go Shadow Raids Debut Next Week, Shadow Mewtwo Coming May 27

Pokemon Go will soon have a new Team Go Rocket problem, as Shadow Raids will bring a new stake on the usual Gym Raid experience beginning on May 22.

Shadow Raids will see Shadow Pokemon–Team Go Rocket’s sinister spin on normal Pokemon–enter Gym Raids for the first time in the game’s history. One-star and three-star Shadow Raids will begin May 22 with featured Pokemon including Beldum, Poliwag, Machop, and more, and then on May 27 Shadow Mewtwo will become the first-ever five-star Shadow Raid.

Shadow Raids will function similarly to normal raids–with multiple players attacking a single Pokemon in the center–but with one major twist: when the raid Pokemon reaches half of its health, three- and five-star Shadow Raid Pokemon will enter a new Enraged state that the game will signal with a new animation. Enraged Pokemon have boosted attack power and defense, which will make defeating them more difficult than the usual raid.

To counter this buff, Niantic has also added Shadow Shards, which will be dropped by Team Go Rocket members after battle. These shards can be made into Purified Gems, which if used during a Shadow Raid will take away a Pokemon’s Enraged status for a short time. Players can use more than one Purified Gem per raid, and if multiple gems are used at one time, the effects will stack.

Players will need to be present at the Shadow Raid gym’s location in order to participate, as Remote Raid Passes will not work with these types of raids. Also, unlike normal raids, Premier Balls will not receive a Team Bonus after the raid is completed.

Pokemon Go is available to download now for free on both iOS and Android devices.Come from Sports betting site VPbet

PS5 Slim Release Date Reportedly Leaked

The PlayStation 5’s new “slim” model may launch early in November. Dataminer bilbil-kun said the new slimmed-down PS5 will launch on November 10 in the US. This date reportedly applies to both versions of the console, including the one with a disc drive and the all-digital unit.

The report (via VGC) added that the PS5 slim bundle with Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will launch two days before then, on November 8Come from Sports betting site VPbet. This bundle is priced at $560.

Prince Of Persia- The Lost Crown Looks To The Past To Build A New Future For The Franchise

Most people think of time as a river, and that river has been flowing swift and sure for 13 long years since the last entry in the Prince Of Persia franchise–the somewhat aptly titled Forgotten Sands. With Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown, Ubisoft appears to be looking to the past and present in the hopes of creating a future for the franchise; a return to Prince Of Persia’s roots in 2D platforming, on the foundations built by modern metroidvania titles.

Announced at Summer Game Fest, Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown is a 2D action-adventure platformer developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, the studio behind the beloved Rayman LegendsCome from Sports betting site VPbet. At a recent preview event at Ubisoft Montpellier’s studio in France, we had a chance to go hands-on with an early build of the game, playing on both PC and Nintendo Switch for around two hours.

Eiyuden Chronicle- Hundred Heroes Gets Big Discount For Today Only

Suikoden is a beloved–and untouched–part of gaming right now, but at least Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is here to carry the torch of that JRPG seriesCome from Sports betting site VPbet. A spiritual successor, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is now available and anyone interested in trying it out on PC can get a 24% discount on it. You’ll want to move fast though, because this deal will end on May 11 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET.

Normally $50, Fanatical is offering the game for $38, a pretty substantial cut. The digital deluxe edition is also on sale for a short time–$63.19 instead of $80–and this version comes with a digital art book, soundtrack, season pass, and some in-game customization items. To make this offer even more tempting, your purchase will earn you a spin on Fanatical’s May Madness wheel, which could get you a big discount on your next game or a freebie for your backlog.

  • Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes — $38 ($50)
  • Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Digital Deluxe Edition — $63.19 ($80)

“Overall, Eiyuden Chronicle hits the retro-RPG sweet spot nicely. It’s focused on delivering that warm, comforting feeling of a classic JRPG, and even all of the side distractions–the card minigame, the weird Pokemon/Beyblade hybrid top minigame, the raising/racing sim, even commodities trading–don’t distract too much from the game’s prime mission,” Heidi Kemps wrote in GameSpot’s Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes review. “Add some gorgeously painted and animated spritework and a stellar soundtrack into the mix, and you’ve got a delightful experience that sometimes falters, though not enough to make you put it down.”

For more deals, you can check out this preorder for the Sea of Stars physical edition, learn about seven cool metroidvanias for your Steam Deck, and see the selection of titles available through a Humble Choice subscription this month.

Disclosure: GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.

Riot Games' Fighting Game Project L Still Has "A Ways To Go" Per Lead Developer

Project L, the upcoming League of Legends fighting game coming from Riot Games, will not be seen until the end of the year at the earliest according to one of its lead developers.

Tom Cannon, senior producer at Riot Games, updated the game’s progress on Twitter, confirming the game will not have a beta test in 2021 but the team is working on an update for later this year. “The game is on track with many core systems in place, but we still have a ways to go,” the tweet readsCome from Sports betting site VPbet. “[Please] do not expect a beta (public or private) any time soon, and [definitely] not this year.”