Helldivers 2 Players Liberate Malevelon Creek in Hours to Redeem One of Their Biggest Major Order Failures

Developer Arrowhead Studios delivered a new Major Order to Helldivers 2 players, giving them a 24-hour window to finally take back Malevelon Creek. The planet was liberated in only about five hours.

The game-wide mission was sent across the galaxy today, and it didn’t take fans long to suit up and drop in. It’s an order that presented an opportunity to turn the tide of war against one of Super Earth’s greatest enemies, but it also gave fans a chance to reclaim their pride.

“Several weeks ago, our citizens watched in horror as Malevelon Creek fell to the Automatons,” the Major Order commanded. “Millions of valiant heroes perished attempting to defend it. For too long, the bots have maintained their illegal occupation, desecrating the memory of the fallen by rapidly depleting the planet’s exceptionally rich rhodium deposits. The travesty will be allowed to continue no longer.”

It continues: “Take vengeance for the fallen. Honor our heroes. End the theft of valuable minerals. Liberate Malevelon.”

For those who have yet to Helldive onto Malevelon Creek’s misty terrain, you should know that it’s covered with cold Automaton warriors that are armed to the teeth. With robot soldier camps polluting nearly every hill and plant life littered across the battlefield, the location provides players with a significant challenge – especially on higher difficulties.

It’s this same low-visibility environment that dealt Helldivers 2 fans their most significant failed Major Order to date. The previous mission arrived several weeks ago and asked soldiers to take the location and leave no prisoners. They were unsuccessful, though, with Helldivers unable to liberate Malevelon Creek within the time limit. The mission was such a disappointing endeavor that fans still post “remember Malevelon Creek” memes, as if they suffered a lost battle in the real world. When Arrowhead offered a chance at redemption, they made every second count.

“At long last, Malevelon Creek is free,” a celebratory in-game message says. “The heroes who died in its defense can finally rest in peace, knowing justice has been served, and the planet’s rhodium deposits will be mined by the citizens who rightfully own them. Colonists are returning to the ruins of their settlements, pickaxes in hand, hopeful for a prosperous future. For at last, dawn breaks upon a free Creek.”

Despite victory over Malevelon Creek, Helldivers were not rewarded the 35 Medals they were initially promised as a reward. Instead, the Major Order has been updated, asking players to now shift their focus to Ubanea for a reward of 40 Medals. They’ll need to then hold their ground until the order ends in two and a half days to finally claim what could be a significant win over the Automatons.

As Helldivers 2 players pivot to maintain control over the Severin Sector, Arrowhead CEO Johan Pilestedt is looking to take a new approach to the galactic war that could give fans a more rewarding experience. One thing players have wanted more clarity on is how Supply Lines work in-game. Many players may not even be aware that they are a feature that essentially allows Helldivers to strategize and keep enemy reinforcements from crashing a party.

The problem is that many feel Supply Lines aren’t clearly communicated in Helldivers 2. The @HelldiversAlert X/Twitter account spotted a fan-made solution from Reddit user TheKrzysiek that shows how the feature could be updated.

It was well received amongst followers on social media, including Pilestedt himself. The creative director even went as far as to say that TheKrzysiek’s demo isn’t far off from a previous Arrowhead idea.

“It is surprisingly close to what we had in the game before,” he said in a post. “But we wanted to visualize all of the supply lines and it got way too cluttered. We are talking about making this more clear internally at the studio.”

It’s unclear how Major Orders will unfold in the future, but it’s clear Arrowhead is working around the clock to keep players on their toes. As the latest Major Order rolls on, be sure to read up on on our review, where we gave the game a 9/10. At the time, we said, “Helldivers 2’s combat feels fantastic, its missions stay fresh and interesting, and its smart progression system doesn’t nickel and dime you.”

Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He started writing in the industry in 2017 and is best known for his work at outlets such as The Pitch, The Escapist, OnlySP, and Gameranx.

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CD Projekt Red Rules Out Microtransactions for Its Single-Player Games

CD Projekt Red, the studio behind The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077, apparently has no intentions of implementing microtransactions in its single-player games.

In an interview with Stockwatch.pl (spotted by PCGamer), CD Projekt Red Chief Financial Officer Piotr Nielubowicz responded to a question about whether the studio would implement microtransactions in future projects.

“We do not see a place for microtransactions in the case of single-player games,” Nielubowicz explained (via Google Translate). “[B]ut we do not rule out that we will use this solution in the future in the case of multiplayer projects.”

While CD Projekt Red is known for its single-player games, the studio is planning to, at the very least, incorporate some multiplayer aspects in some of its future projects. Most notably, the studio is developing a new game set in The Witcher universe, codenamed Sirius. Although project details are slim, CD Projekt Red previously said that it will have both single and multiplayer gameplay.

Nielubowicz’s comments come amid continued fan pushback against paywalls and in-game purchases, a conversation that’s currently focused on Capcom’s most recent single-player game, Dragon’s Dogma 2. Despite its impressive sales performance on Steam, many players have criticized the presence of microtransactions in Dragon’s Dogma 2, specifically because the ones offered make some sections designed to challenge players easier to pass by, and help with things like fast-travel.

Some players, however, have defended Dragon’s Dogma 2’s microtransactions, given that the items you can pay for are also attainable through gameplay. Still, microtransactions in games remain a controversial topic, especially the idea of implementing them in $70 single-player games.

In other CD Projekt Red news, the studio recently revealed that it’s putting the bulk of its resources on the next mainline Witcher game, codenamed Polaris.

Taylor is a Reporter at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.

ARK: Survival Ascended Set to Add a Free Desert Map and DLC Starring Karl Urban’s Bob

ARK: Survival Ascended, the action-adventure game with added domesticated battle dinosaurs, first appeared in Early Access in October 2023, and has been introducing new and returning players to the remade world of ARK: Survival Evolved ever since. Building on the original’s mix of action, crafting, and combat, ARK: Survival Ascended uses the power of Unreal Engine 5, the variety of modding and the utility of cross-platform play to offer an upgraded way to experience the open-world exploration experience.

Now Snail Games is bringing more to the ARK: Survival Experience with the Scorched Earth Expansion Map and Bob’s Tall Tales DLC. Fans who have checked out the ARK: Animated Series on Paramount+ can also enjoy special in-game content based on the spinoff, with animated skins based on the show’s characters.

Bob’s Tall Tales DLC Brings Karl Urban and Auli’i Cravalho

Adding The Boys star Karl Urban to an adventure is never a bad idea, and the new Bob’s Tales DLC is no exception. This premium DLC stars the iconic ARK legend Bob (voiced by Urban) and tells the story of his “incredibly true adventures.”

ARK fans know that in the brutal world of the game, Bobs are the noobs of the universe (the original default character name in ARKs of the past) and despite his boasts, this Bob is no exception. As you find his animated Explorer Notes he’ll relay his tales of triumph to Meeka (voiced by Moana’s Auli’i Cravalho) giving you the chance to hear his story.

The expansion will take you to The Island, Scorched Earth, Aberration, and Extinction to play through three themed stories. The first to go live is Frontier Showdown – a chance to saddle up and stake your claim on the Scorched Earth. Players can build new Western-style structures like a rootin’ tootin’ saloon complete with piano and even hop aboard a chugging steam train to see the badlands in style. The Frontier Showdown story also adds a new dinosaur, the Oasisaur, a protective creature with perks all its own. When you’re near an Oasisaur, you’re shielded from environmental threats and hostile creatures. Sadly, it won’t protect you from other players but its rejuvenating pools can revive fallen pets.

The Frontier Showdown adventure launches on April 1, with more stories – Steampunk Ascent and Wasteland Wars – following in the future to give you the full scope and bombastic nature of Bob’s true adventures across The Island, Scorched Earth, Aberration, and Extinction.

The Scorched Earth Expansion Map Takes Players to an Unforgiving Desert Waiting to be Conquered

The Scorched Earth Expansion Map is free for all ARK: Survival Ascended players, and will go live on April 1, 2024. The searing sands it brings with it are no joke though, challenging players with an unforgiving land prone to sandstorms and new beasts to conquer. Prepare to meet the Fasolasuchus, a crocodile lookalike from the Late Triassic that can swim through sand like it’s taking a break in a hotel pool and can launch a surprise attack from beneath the dunes. Tame it though and you’ll get a powerful desert steed to help you survive the death worms and dangerous landscapes of the Scorched Earth.

ARK: The Animated Series on Paramount+ brings its colorful characters to ARK: Survival Ascended.

ARK: The Animated Series is available right now on Paramount+ in the US and Canada and will arrive in all other Paramount+ international markets starting Friday, April 19. Telling the story of 21st-century paleontologist Helena Walker (Madeleine Madden) who finds herself suddenly in a land of prehistoric beasts, it features the talents of Michelle Yeoh, Gerard Butler, David Tennant, Madeleine Madden, Jeffrey Wright, Elliot Page, Karl Urban, Devery Jacobs,

To mark the occasion special animated costumes for the characters Helena, Bob, Dodo, and Scary the Parasaur can be unlocked in ARK: Survival Ascended by hunting down special Dear Jane notes. New notes, and new unlockable costumes, will be added in the coming weeks.

You can play ARK: Survival Ascended right now on PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5 in Early Access. Jump in and you’ll find adventure, survival and combat, as well as user generated mods (even on console) and a world created with the help of Unreal Engine 5. Studio Wildcard recreated and redesigned its artwork and worlds from ARK: Survival Evolved and UE5 allows ARK: Survival Ascended to take advantage of high-end graphics, next-gen lighting tech that lets light realistically bounce off surfaces, advanced mesh streaming Nanite system that gives unbelievable detail to everything from your player to that terrifying giant lizard that’s about to eat your whole party, and so much more.

Unreal Engine 5 support is just one of many reasons to play ARK: Survival Ascended, and you can check out the top 10 reasons you should be playing this right now to learn more.

Final Fantasy 14’s FF16 crossover, with a Torgal mount and minion up for grabs, kicks off tomorrow

Final Fantasy 14’s crossover with Final Fantasy 16, as teased last year, arrives tomorrow. The crossover between the MMO and latest single-player entry in the RPG series has the usual selection of goodies up for grabs, including a very cute minion, a not-so-cute (but still kind of cute) mount, some Clive-cleavage armour and more.

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Community: What’s The Best Switch eShop Game We Missed? (March 2024)

Your favourite game for March’s eShop Selects.

Once more unto the breach. It’s time for you to voice your thoughts and tell us about the best eShop games released in March 2024 — the ones we missed, at least.

March may have marked the Switch’s 7th birthday, but it’s otherwise been a bit of a calmer affair on the hybrid console. Popular indie tactical RPG Rainbow Moon finally landed on the eShop; the water-logged apocalypse became part of our lives with Highwater; Devolver Digital taught us about Cricket Through the Ages; and Indie World’s own Death Trick: Double Blind had you solve a murder mystery at the circus.

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PlayStation Stars Campaigns and Digital Collectibles for April 2024

Hello, PlayStation Stars members – this April, get ready for an array of Campaigns. From post-apocalyptic adventures to virtual reality titles and relaxing cozy games, we’ve got a diverse lineup. Explore intriguing puzzle games, unlock Digital Collectibles, and experience new challenges. Let’s dive into the details.

Campaign: PlayStation Plus Game Catalog: Apocalypse Edition | Reward: 50 Points
Available April 1

There are hundreds of games in the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for Extra and Premium/Deluxe members. For this month, experience picks that are all about the post-apocalyptic vibe. Play any one of the games below to earn 50 Points.

  • Days Gone [PS4]
  • Death Stranding [PS4 & PS5]
  • Doom Eternal [PS4 & PS5]
  • NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139… [PS4 & PS5]

Campaign: PlayStation Plus Game Catalog: Must-play this Month | Reward: 50 Points
Available April 2

Check out this month’s selection of games from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog. Play any one of them to earn 50 Points.

  • Immortals of Aveum [PS5]
  • Minecraft Legends [PS4 & PS5]
  • Skul: The Hero Slayer [PS4]

Campaign: PlayStation VR2 | Game Drop | Reward: 50 Points
Available April 11

The PlayStation VR2 game library continues to grow. Buy any one of the games below and earn 50 Points.

  • Legendary Tales [PS5]
  • Pavlov [PS5]
  • Arizona Sunshine 2 [PS5]
  • Beat the Beats VR [PS5]

Campaign: PlayStation & You: PS4 | Digital Collectible: PlayStation 4 Console – Silver
Available April 15

Let’s travel back in time to 2017. Available only for registered PlayStation 4 console –  Silver owners. Play any PS4 or PS5 game and unlock your limited edition PlayStation 4 Console – Silver Digital Collectible.

Campaign: Tales of Kenzera: ZAU | A Once Black Sky | Digital Collectible: Impundulu

Play Tales of Kenzera: ZAU, earn the “A Once Black Sky” trophy, and unlock your Digital Collectible.

Campaign: Wind Down with PlayStation | Digital Collectible: Hop, Sleep, and a Jump
Available April 17

It’s cozy game time. Come relax with us by starting any one of the games below to unlock your Digital Collectible.

  • Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story [PS4 & PS5]
  • Disney Dreamlight Valley [PS4 & PS5]
  • I Am Setsuna [PS4]
  •  Lemon Cake [PS5]

Campaign: Brain Games II | Digital Collectible: Synaptic Feedback II
Available April 18

Set off for adventure in these puzzle games that allow you to explore mysterious locales while putting your puzzle skills to the test. Play any one of the games below to unlock the next mysterious Digital Collectible piece.

  • The Gardens Between [PS4 & PS5]
  • I Am Dead [PS4 & PS5]
  • Life of Delta [PS5]

Head to PlayStation App to see all PlayStation Stars Campaigns throughout the month. Not a PlayStation Stars member yet? Learn more about PlayStation Stars and join for free here.

Ubisoft’s free-to-play shooter XDefiant defies its March release, server test due before ‘locking’ a new date

XDefiant, the free-to-play arena-shooter – a la Apex Legends, Overwatch 2, Valorant or the multiplayer team-based game of your choice – built around classes and factions from across the Ubisoft universe games from Splinter Cell and Far Cry to Ghost Recon and Watch Dogs, has been delayed. Originally outlined for a launch before the end of March – you’ll note that we’re now in April – the upcoming FPS will apparently now decide a release date after an upcoming stress test for its servers.

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Tekken 8 Director Responds to the Many Fans Asking for a Waffle House Level

In response to a wave of fans lobbying for a Waffle House-themed stage in Tekken 8, the game’s director Katsuhiro Harada finally broke the silence and addressed the high demand for this unique stage.

Over the weekend, Harada responded to a request one fan made in his replies about adding a stage based on Waffle House to the latest installment in Bandai Namco’s fighting game series. In a rare instance, Harada responded and asked why so many people keep asking him to add this seemingly unrelated breakfast restaurant to the game.

Many fans flocked to the replies to explain why they would love to see a Waffle House stage in Tekken 8. For those unfamiliar with Waffle House, it’s a chain of Southern diners with nearly 2,000 locations in over 20 states, most of which are located in the South and Midwest.

In its nearly 70 years of operation, Waffle House has become a cultural icon for a few reasons, two most notable ones being it is an open-all-night eating spot (even during emergencies) and because it has become the centerpiece of a lot of memes, most of them surrounding the fact that people have posted photos and videos of fights breaking out at various locations. Even SNL made a skit based on the meme.

After the large volume of responses he received explaining the memes, Harada followed up on his question by thanking fans for explaining “why” they wanted it so much. But as you might have expected, he said that making the stage would not be easy because Waffle House is a registered trademark and he would need permission from the owner of the rights to Waffle House to make the stage.

Nevertheless, fans of Waffle House and/or the Waffle House memes have some hope that, just maybe, they will get a Tekken 8 stage based on the eatery.

For more on what’s actually in Tekken 8 right now, check out our Tekken 8 review and all the details on Eddy Gordo, its first DLC fighter that’s arriving today, April 1, for Year 1 Pass holders.

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Taylor is a Reporter at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.

April Fools 2024: All of This Year’s Best Video Game Jokes

April Fools’ Day has arrived once more and has brought with it some hilarious video game jokes and pranks, some of which we wish actually came true!

There are SO many that get revealed by companies around the world and it can be hard to keep track of them, so you can check out all the best ones below to ensure you don’t miss a thing! We’ll also be updating this article throughout the day as more are found, so be sure to keep checking back!

Let us know which prank is your favorite below!

Exclusive: Virtual Boy Pro Revealed! All the Details on Nintendo’s Wildest System Yet

To kick off the April Fools’ Day festivities, IGN was proud to exclusively reveal the Virtual Boy Pro! In what may be Nintendo’s wildest system yet, the Virtual Boy Pro is a VR-headset style device that docks into the Nintendo Switch System.

Much like the Apple Vision Pro, it looks to be focused mostly on augmented reality experiences with a Nintendo twist. In the trailer you can see above, you can catch a glimpse of gameplay from Link’s Korok Catcher, Super Mario Home Run, Animal Crossing: Moving Day, Luigi’s Mansion 4, and Mario Kart: Open Road.

Pokemon Is Holding an Epic Pokemon Sleep Tournament to End all Tournaments

Pokemon tournaments can be some of the most epic in all the world, but you’ve never seen anything like the Pokemon Sleep Champion Tournament 2024. Players from around the globe will compete in an eight hour and 30 minute tournament to prove they can sleep better than anyone else.

The Razer Cthulhu Is a Gaming Chair with 8 A.I. Arms Ready to Do Your Bidding

If you ever wished you were Doc Ock, Razer has the next best thing with its new gaming chair called the Razer Cthulhu. This chair features 8 A.I. arms that “cater to your every need,” including feeding you, brushing your teeth, shaving, and much more to ensure your can put all your focus into gaming.

In fact, the announce trailer takes a bit of a dark turn as the chair may never let you leave your gaming session, which may be ok for some people?

The best part? The A.I. arms are ” outfitted with a Razer Skynapse Chip and trained with over 1,337 TB. We can assure a 96.9%* chance of the tentacles always listening to you!” That sounds nothing like Skynet, no not at all!

Palworld’s More Than Just Pals Is the Dating Sim You’ve Been Waiting For

Palworld’s big new update will be a dating sim where you’ll be able to fall in love with some adorable Pals, a student named Zoe, and even the black marketeer! And no, this isn’t creepy at all!

“Will you remain friends or fall in love? Or dismantle and eat them… Pals take off their clothes?! An adult version will also be released!”

Like we said, not creepy at all!

Capcom Is Getting Into the Helicopter Business After All Their Successes in the Resident Evil Series

Capcom has revealed it is taking a bold step forward into the helicopter business. Which, you know, makes a lot of sense after all the… um… successes it has had with helicopters in the Resident Evil series! There’s no chance any of these will go down in a spectacular, explosive fashion!

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