Yes, Diablo 4's big 2.0 Vessel of Hatred patch is getting a PTR – and we're going to find out more next week

It’s fairly well understood that Diablo 4’s first evolution post-launch came with Season 4: Loot Reborn, which revamped much of the game’s loot and itemisation loops. The next evolution will arrive with the Vessel of Hatred expansion, and its aptly named patch 2.0.Blizzard hasn’t quite explained what patch 2.0 will do to the game, but the developer recently confirmed what players have long be guessing: a major change to the levelling curve is coming, which may even take the form of a level cap squish.The good news? We won’t have to wait too long to find out what’s going to happen.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings Diablo 4’s next Campfire Chat developer livestream has been announced, and it’s going to b…

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All these years later, Everybody Still Hates Chris, and the animated take on the sitcom classic finally has a release date

Everybody Still Hates Chris, the animated continuation of 2000s sitcom Everybody Hates Chris, finally has a release date.You can only wonder how long people could hate Chris Rock for, but as it turns out, it’s quite a while, as people are continuing to hate him in the upcoming Comedy Central show. Earlier this week, a premiere date was finally set for the show, as well as a first look at the show, which you can see in the image at the top of the page. The animated series is currently set to air next month, September 25 at 10pm ET, though I have to say, they’re cutting it a bit close in terms of actually advertising the show – there hasn’t been a single trailer for it yet, and with a month left to go, that doesn’t exactly inspire confidence.To see this content please enable targeting cookie…

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Concord is going offline on September 6, PS5 and PC players who bought the game to receive full refunds

Concord will be shutting down on September 6, only 11 days after it’s release date. Players on the PS5 and PC will be offered full refunds for the purchase of the game, as the team responsible and Sony is going back to the drawing board to figure out what’s next.This news broke courtesy of a PlayStation blog post posted just a few minutes ago, in which Ryan Ellis (game director at Firewalk Studios) wrote up what the future holds for the ill-fated team-based shooter.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings “Concord fans — we’ve been listening closely to your feedback since the launch of Concord on PlayStation 5 and PC and want to thank everyone who has joined the journey aboard the Northstar. Your support and the passionate community that has gr…

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