In the image accompanying this post, you can see a screenshot from the official Bungie Handbook page. It appeared today. The screenshot mentions "anti-cheating support for BattlEye", the activation of which was confirmed by The Verge journalist Tom Warren.
Warren claims the screenshot is real and that Bungie has been working on new software for several months.
Great news for Destiny 2 PC fans. News broke last month that Bungie had hired someone to deal with ongoing cheating issues. Looks like the protection is already implemented.
In fact, back in 2020, Bungie reported that there was a 50% increase in cheaters in Destiny 2 compared to last year. Moreover, the statement said that most of them are PC gamers. It is hoped that with the advent of BattlEye, Destiny 2 players suffering from cheating will be able to breathe freely.
Pixel Storm announces the release of the Firebird update for the military online shooter War Thunder. The graphics in the game have been significantly improved, and the arsenal of combat vehicles has been replenished with dozens of new models - from American F-117A stealth bombers to South African Super Hind helicopters and the British battlecruiser HMS Repulse.
Reynolds fought the reporters as best he could.
We will also be shown new gameplay.
There is little information, so the shooter could be based on the StarCraft, Warcraft universe, or a completely new IP.
On the evening of November 14, 2024, Obsidian began accepting pre-orders for its new RPG Avowed on all major platforms, including the Russian Steam.