A little earlier, we learned that the developers of the life simulator Disney Dreamlight Valley decided not to make the game free, but to leave it on a paid basis. Now it has become known that the authors plan to make the project’s monetization system even more aggressive.
The DualShockers portal team reports that in Disney Dreamlight Valley, players will have to buy access to side quests using donated currency. Not to everyone, but it's still very strange. What’s also strange is that in the photo competitions held in the game every week, the advantage will be on the side of the donors (the more money you pour into the game, the more chances you have to win).
In short, Disney Dreamlight Valley may die without being born. The game is due out on December 5th, but with such success it would be better not to release it.
Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have received an unpleasant surprise: the releases of two key films, Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, have been officially postponed to later dates. Both blockbusters will be delayed by six months compared to the previously announced dates.
The film adaptation of the popular horror Until Dawn has finally been released in digital format - exactly one month after its premiere in foreign cinemas. The film, based on the cult game, is now available online thanks to Sony Pictures and PlayStation Productions.
Free games in EGS — new Deliver At All Costs, Sifu and Gigapocalypse.
New details have surfaced online about what Resident Evil 9 could have been like if Capcom had not changed course. Reputable insider Dusk Golem has shared some interesting information, according to which the continuation of the legendary series was initially conceived in a completely different way.