
Total War: Warhammer III Mod Manager Update Notes (28th April 2026)
Creative Assembly has pushed a Mod Manager update focused on performance and usability, with faster load times and cleaner mod ordering for players running large libraries.
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Creative Assembly has pushed a Mod Manager update focused on performance and usability, with faster load times and cleaner mod ordering for players running large libraries.
A small but tidy housekeeping patch for Mechabellum lands today, fixing data anomalies and a couple of cosmetic display errors.
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Patch 6.2.2 doubles the Exo Suit's health pool and overhauls enemy durable damage across all three factions. Here's what changed.

Where Winds Meet's April 30 update restructures Arena matchmaking into four regional battlegroups and tightens up Guild War scheduling ahead of the journey to Qinchuan.

Season 9 is live in Dark and Darker, bringing a full reset, a revamped Inferno dungeon, new class skills, and a two-week Solo Self Found event before the marketplace opens.

RuneScape's latest update cleans up combat visuals, brings back Double XP from May 1st, and quietly removes some integrity-breaking store items for good.

The original Star Fox puppets, used for the SNES game's box art and Japanese promos, were destroyed by the same studio that would later make Godzilla Minus One. Natural rubber and open air don't mix.

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Peter Berg called Call of Duty players pathetic and weak in a 2013 interview. Now he's directing the franchise's first movie for Paramount.

Limited Run Games is packaging six Rugrats titles spanning the PS1, N64, Game Boy, and GBA eras into one collection, complete with save-anywhere and rewind features. Digital launch is May 15, with physical pre-orders opening May 1.

Valve's new Steam Controller arrives May 4, beating the Steam Machine to market for the simplest reason imaginable: there's no RAM inside it.

During a stage Q&A at FFXIV Fan Fest 2026, a fan unknowingly guessed the weapon for one of Evercold's new jobs right in front of director Naoki Yoshida. He confirmed it happened, then refused to say which one.

Captain Majima sails into Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds tomorrow as a free DLC character, bringing his pirate ship kart, a festival event, and a Steam free weekend in tow.

More than 100 Magic: The Gathering Arena developers have filed to unionize with the CWA, giving Hasbro until May 1 to voluntarily recognize the union or face an NLRB election.

Multiple hands-on previews of Supermassive's next Dark Pictures game paint a picture of a studio chasing survival horror mechanics it hasn't earned, at the cost of the cinematic identity that made its games worth playing.

EA Sports UFC 6 isn't out until June, but the $100 Ultimate Edition already bundles two paid expansions stretching into summer 2027. That's a lot of confidence in a game nobody's played yet.

Christopher Koji Fox's AI-generated images during a Fan Fest lyrics panel killed the room's energy and sparked immediate backlash online.

Dead by Daylight's next update tweaks Match Details so Survivors learn the Killer's identity at a more natural point in the match, not before anything has even happened.

Update 1.13 and The Great Wave arrive tomorrow, and Paradox has dropped a set of breakdown videos today to walk players through what's coming.

Adventure of Samsara peaked at 15 concurrent Steam players after launching the same day as Hollow Knight: Silksong. Atari just shipped a major 2.0 update to give it a second life.

Multiple hands-on previews of Supermassive's Directive 8020 landed today, and they all circle the same concern: a game inspired by The Thing can't afford a monster that looks like a mugger in a hoodie.

A former Naughty Dog artist says the studio was "pretty split" on killing Joel in The Last of Us Part 2, confirming the most controversial moment in modern gaming was divisive long before fans got their hands on it.