A brief digest of everything that has been happening in the entertainment industry around the world over the past week.
- Randy Pitchford suggested that Borderlands 4 players write their own engine, if they are not satisfied with the technical state of the shooter
- Sony is strengthening its position as "leader in creating single-player adventures" for gamers
- Borderlands 4 slowdowns on PC are easy to remove, but it will require about 100 GB on the drive
- Steam is conquered by a Russian novelty — No, I'm not a Human is receiving very positive reviews
- Escape from Tarkov will have to be bought again — a page has appeared on Steam, but current owners will not be given a key
- EA has changed the design of the operatives from the extended edition of Battlefield 6, making one of them a white guy
- Devolver Digital recommended that players who requested a refund for Borderlands 4 buy their shooter Mycopunk
- Sony has not forgotten about the PS4. The console is still alive, and the new firmware has improved performance
- A user wanted to inherit his deceased father's Steam account — players recommended not writing to Valve
- The new Dying Light: The Beast engine humiliated Unreal Engine 5. Players are laughing at Borderlands 4
- Ubisoft created a "monster" — the author of Assassin's Creed Shadows admitted that there was a lot of content in Valhalla
- The new PS5 is already in stores. Sony quietly released a controversial version of the console — informant
- The creator of the original Fallout is so out of touch with reality that he considered Britney Spears a weapon from an RPG game
- CDPR will release a new edition of The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt in honor of the game's 10th anniversary
- The first alarming bells. Battlefield 6 will only look realistic and grounded for "some" time, EA admitted