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  • Rocket League going free-to-play later this summer
  • Jason Schreier dives deep into Ubisoft’s current sexual misconduct scandals
  • Star Wars: The Old Republic now available on Steam
  • Route 59’s Necrobarista releases in approximately 10 hours, garners solid reviews

Can you believe it, I actually finished Day of the Tentacle Remastered.

Rocket League going free-to-play later this summer

Everyone’s favorite “soccer with cars” game is going free-to-play later this summer. Developer Psyonix announced in a blog post that the “next chapter” of Rocket League would see the game being re-released on PC wtih cross-platform play via Epic Game Store (and in the future, will no longer be available on Steam to new players).

Previous buyers of the game will get “legacy” status, which basically means you get a bunch of free stuff like all Rocket League-branded DLC, Legacy-quality item upgrades, and the “Est. 20xx” title depending on when you first started playing.


Jason Schreier dives deep into Ubisoft’s current sexual misconduct scandals

Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier published what I can only call an exposĂ© on Ubisoft and its founders amid a number of reports of sexual misconduct within the company.

There’s a lot to unpack here, from the (literal) bro culture of the Guillemots to the forced addition of a male playable character in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey because “female protagonists wouldn’t sell”.

Well worth a read.


Star Wars: The Old Republic now available on Steam

Guess what? Bioware’s Star Wars: The Old Republic is now on Steam. The MMORPG includes a combination of PvE and PvP elements (including the ability to pilot starfighters) but its standout feature is clearly the hybrid subscription program that allows free play only until level 60 with some other restrictions – further progression requires a subscription.


Necrobarista releases on PC in approximately 10 hours, picks up solid reviews

New anime-styled visual novel Necrobarista is hitting Steam in about 10 hours or so. Reviews are looking solid on Metacritic, with the game currently at an 82 critic metascore.

The first title from developer Route 59 is about “a dynamic and diverse cast of characters as they navigate Melbourne’s hipstery coffee culture, the questionable ethics of necromancy, and the process of letting go.”


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