
VALORANT Patch Notes 12.10 (26th May 2026)
A light patch, but Replay sharing with friends is a useful addition, plus two new Skirmish maps and Masters London Pick'Ems are live.
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A light patch, but Replay sharing with friends is a useful addition, plus two new Skirmish maps and Masters London Pick'Ems are live.

Dune: Awakening's latest hotfix tackles character transfer errors, two client crashes, and a combat bug where stacked attractor fields stopped dealing damage.
Brighter Shores gets a small but targeted patch today, fixing some annoying bounty bugs and tidying up rubblebug behaviour.

Corrupted Blood gets a meaningful rework, Sanguine Coil is pulled back, and a long-standing pistol dodge bug is finally dead.

South Korea's Game Rating and Administration Committee has rated an unannounced LEGO Skylines from Paradox Interactive, almost certainly spoiling a Summer Game Fest surprise.

A developer portfolio has surfaced revealing Media Molecule's next project involves open-world content, forage design, and POIs. It's a dramatic shift for a studio known for creative tools and platformers.

Wargaming just launched World of Tanks: HEAT, a free-to-play hero shooter spin-off with Agents, abilities, and a completely new engine. It's live now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.

RuneScape's latest update lays the groundwork for the Player Avatar refresh with rendering improvements, plus long-awaited boss drop rate clarity.

ARC Raiders' Store Update 1.30.0 adjusts Expedition Vault pricing to push more trading, adds two Leviathan colour variants, and acknowledges ongoing Xbox crashes and PC FPS issues.

Jenova Chen says a single moment of unexpected peace with an Alliance player in World of Warcraft planted the seed for Journey's wordless, judgement-free multiplayer.

The First Descendant's next update is locked in for May 28, with patch 1.3.29 bringing changes alongside the community's 2026 Skin Contest.

Eight unlisted videos on Square Enix's official YouTube playlist suggest Dragon Quest's 40th anniversary celebration is going to be massive, and Dragon Quest 12 is almost certainly part of it.

QUByte Interactive is bringing back Soccer Kid, the 1993 platformer where you fight enemies with headers, volleys, and bicycle kicks instead of jumping on their heads. Both the SNES and MS-DOS versions launch June 18 for $9.99.

NetEase dropped a massive ban wave in Marvel Rivals, permanently removing 488 accounts. The funniest part: 184 of them were still stuck in Bronze.

An artist's online portfolio just confirmed Media Molecule's unannounced new IP includes open-world content, marking a dramatic departure from the studio's creative sandbox roots.

Logbooks are getting another pass in 0.4.0l, with new seafaring content and surprises like Siren Eggs and trapped Wisps added to the island-hopping loop.

Subnautica 2's original EULA included a clause barring players from harming publisher Krafton's reputation. Hotfix 2 removes it, along with other restrictive provisions.

Valnet's new contracts at TheGamer pay writers $5 per 1,000 clicks, with zero compensation if an article doesn't reach the threshold. Half the site's writers are in open revolt.

Arkane's Raphael Colantonio and Harvey Smith have revealed they were developing pitches for both Thief 4 and a Blade Runner game before Bethesda told them to just make Dishonored instead.

Paralives' first development roadmap promises weather, seasons, and pets as free updates within two years, content The Sims has historically charged $40 a pop for.

R-Type Dimensions III finally remakes the beloved 1993 SNES shmup, but inaccurate hitboxes and collision problems are undermining a genre built entirely on precision.

After two years of fans begging for a Waffle House stage in Tekken, Katsuhiro Harada finally made the pilgrimage. He bought a menu for five bucks and posed with a chair.
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The Division 2's latest update brings Rise Up Stretch Goals, a new Exotic Pistol, and some long-overdue Prototype Gear buffs.

SCUM's first themed season has arrived, and Gamepires and Splash Damage are using it to signal where the game is heading next.