Mar 30, 08:00


Kotaku Monday, March 30, 2026 7:41 AM
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Filming has stopped from anywhere between two weeks and forever, depending on who you believe

PCGamesN Monday, March 30, 2026 8:27 AM
    

World of Warcraft is making the Running of the Trolls community Pride event official, so get ready for what is now the Darkspear Dash.


PCGamesN Monday, March 30, 2026 7:00 AM
    

Nekome Nazi Hunter is a story about revenge, and I sat down with ProbablyMonsters general manager, Jeronimo Barrera, to learn more about it.


PCGamesN Monday, March 30, 2026 5:00 AM
    

Despite the shadow of Baldur's Gate 3, Tactical Adventures makes a strong start with Solasta 2, which feels like an old-school D&D romp.


PCGamesN Monday, March 30, 2026 4:00 AM
    

Borderlands 4's rocky launch meant many didn't play one of my favorite FPS games of last year, but with updates, a fresh DLC, and its first major discount, now's your chance.


Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Monday, March 30, 2026 7:54 AM
    

Hello, new week of PC games! Hey, I thought you'd be taller. Ah, I see what's happened: the Maw has eaten Friday again, and swallowed next Monday for good measure. As ever, the normies are calling this a "bank holiday weekend". There are various festivities planned - apparently, some bunny has been running around laying chocolate eggs.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Monday, March 30, 2026 6:56 AM
    

Epic Games' mass layoffs led a programmer with terminal brain cancer to lose his life insurance, leaving him and his family struggling to find new coverage. Following news of the situation breaking, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney has said the company have reached out to the programmer - Mike Prinke - and that they "will solve the insurance".

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Monday, March 30, 2026 6:02 AM
    

Some people like to ease into the week, as though dipping toes into a frigid northern sea, and some people Monday Hard by wrapping their arms around an iceberg. Are you the latter kind of bather? Try this on for size, then: Riftborne is a real-time sci-fi grand strategy game that's controlled using an old-fashioned, "terminal-style" interface.

Seize your silly computer mouse and feed it unto the dog. Where you're going, there shall be no drag-selects, cursor animations, right-click menus, and all the rest of that piddly frippery you are accustomed to in these modern SO-CALLED "best strategy games", with their cosseting, 32+ colour visuals that even your dog might be able to understand, assuming you didn't just kill your dog by feeding her a piece of plastic.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Monday, March 30, 2026 5:23 AM
    

Pearl Abyss' bashing of their massive open-world into a more palatable shape continues, with Crimson Desert's latest patch packing a bunch more tweaks to controls and adding some new animals to ride around on. It also looks to have begun swapping out those AI paintings the studio previously claimed were accidentally left in it on release, though the patch's wording around this change is fairly vague.

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Destructoid Monday, March 30, 2026 6:34 AM
    

The foundation standing by his rift rifle in fortnite

Each season of Fortnite comes with its own unique loot pool, which oftentimes hides many secret weapons that can be tricky to get your hands on. One of the rarest and most powerful ones in Chapter Seven, season two is The Foundation's Rift Rifle.

While most weapons and tools can be obtained as random loot from anywhere on the island, this isn't the case with this special item. To get this weapon in your inventory, you must unlock and complete a very specific challenge. If you're unsure how to make this happen, here's how to get The Foundation's Rift Rifle in Fortnite.

Where to find The Foundation's Rift Rifle in Fortnite

Rift rifle map location marked in fortnite
Screenshot and remix by Destructoid

The Foundation's Rift Rifle can be obtained from the New Sanctuary POI, which is situated near the bottom right corner of the Chapter Seven, season two map. At this location, you can find and hire The Foundation NPC, who is the only character that can help you get your hands on it.

How to unlock the Rift Rifle in Fortnite

You can get the Rift Rifle by successfully completing The Foundation's challenge, which asks you to eliminate three opponents. Initiating this process takes a bit of work, though, so here's a full breakdown of how to make it happen.

  • Visit New Sanctuary. It's generally best to land here straight from the battle bus, as there's only one Rift Rifle available in each round, which means you'll want to start working on earning it right away to avoid missing out.
  • Earn 750 gold bars. Loot chests, cash registers, and deceased players to quickly earn gold bars. You need at least 750 before you can initiate the process of obtaining this gun.
  • Find The Foundation. This NPC hangs around the New Sanctuary POI and is key to getting your hands on the Rift Rifle. He can be found wandering around inside the giant triangular building at the center of this location.
  • Hire The Foundation. Once you find this character, chat with him and spend 750 gold bars to hire him as an ally.
  • Eliminate three opponents. As soon as you hire The Foundation, a special challenge will start. He asks you to take out three enemies to prove that you're worthy of wielding his special gun. Find and vanquish three opponents, which can be both enemy players and hostile NPCs like the Ice King and Dark Voyager Echo, to finish this trial. Progress in this challenge is tracked in the upper left corner, and there's no time limit for completing it, but the sooner you get it done, the sooner you unlock your prize.
  • Claim the Rift Rifle. Upon successfully eliminating three opponents, The Foundation's Rift Rifle will spawn on the ground next to him. When it does, it'll automatically be marked, making it easy to find even if this NPC wanders away from you a bit.

Meg looking at the foundation's rift rifle on ground in fortnite
Screenshot by Destructoid

What does the Rift Rifle do in Fortnite?

This guide is a work in progress and is receiving live updates.

The post How to get The Foundation's Rift Rifle in Fortnite Chapter 7, season 2 appeared first on Destructoid.


Destructoid Monday, March 30, 2026 5:49 AM
    

anime overload unit tier list and guide

Updated on March 30, 2026: Added elemental icons, FAQ, farming guide and reranked the units after nerfs.

Anime Overload has a great spread of various unit types like pure DPS, supporting/debuff DPS units, cleanse units and farm units. Finding the right balance and team setup is key for late-game modes and challenges. Here's my Anime Overload tier list for the best units and traits.

Anime Overload Best Units & Traits

anime overload unit tier list
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The best units in Anime Overload are split across two categories with the pure DPS units with the best damage and the supporting units with debuffs/CC. That's why I'll split each tier into these two categories. Note that some support/debuff units also have high DPS like Red Hair. Make sure to bring at least one or two Debuff DPS units since they deal great damage while providing various supporting effects. Let's dive into each unit below and talk about what they're good at and the best traits for them.

EVO: I'm ranking the Evolved versions of all units at their peak and you can consider their unevolved versions as one or two tiers lower (For example, if BH SS is S then BH Serious is A and base BH is B).

Best Mythics To Focus On: Sukuna and Bald Hero for Hybrid DPS.

Best Beginner Units: Inoomaki for a great beginner support, Yono for early Air, Buls/Sunji for great early burn DPS and Jaken Hunter (Kid)/Ener for easy Legendaries that evolve into high-tier late-game units.

Cleanse: These are easy-to-get units that cleanse status effects (Great supports for harder stages).

S-Tier DPS

Unit Ranking Explanation

Bald Hero (Super Serious)
Mythic
100% Shopping Coupon - Act 2 Namek
• Amazing beginner unit for a quick Hybrid DPS
• But also scales into the late-game with its two EVOs
• You want him at the front for constant attacks to proc his crit buffs
• The ultimate destroys shields and stuns which is amazing utility

Best Trait: Overloaded


Crimson Queen (Dominant)
Event Secret
EVO Chains - Event Shop Makima NPC outside of Summon
• Late-game Meta DPS unit
• Stacks damage buffs and gains massive crit when CCed
• Also deals heavy bleed damage with both her abilities and her ultimate
• The ultimate shreds bosses

Best Trait: Overloaded


Strongest Alien (Burst)
Banner Secret
• Harder to get than Mythics but deals a ton of damage with a nuke active
• Situationally, he's better than Crimson Queen due to the Hybrid attacks
• That said they fill the same secondary role of Nuke/Boss Killer

Best Trait: Overloaded


Sokona (Domain)
Mythic
Cursed Finger - JJK Legend Stage/Cursed Arena Act 2
• A Meta Hybrid unit that competes with Secrets post nerfs
• Sokona deals a ton of AOE burst damage both with base abilities and ult
• A great Hybrid option to get ASAP

Best Trait: Nullshot

S-Tier Support/Debuff DPS

Unit Ranking Explanation

Red Hair (Conqueror)
Banner Secret
Gryphon - Marine Fortress Act 3
+ Sky Island Act 3
• Tons of damage and tons of stuns
• Has auto-crits and overall is a Meta unit

Best Trait: Overloaded


Goju (Unlimited)
Mythic
Azure Eyes - Act 3 Cursed Arena
• Tons of utility with enemy slows and reducing their buffs
• Pierces shields
• The ultimate is a massive AOE stun which is a great supporting ability
• Plus, he has great AOE damage for clearing crowds

Best Trait: Voidborn


Ener (Lightning)
Mythic
Legend Stage Sky Act 3 Unit
Lightning Drums - Act 2 Sky Island
• Has a ton of AOE damage and stuns to stall enemies
• Also has great self buffs as he progresses his Vari Bar
• At max bar you can do an AOE stun similar to Goju so Ener is a great support to bring

Best Trait: Overloaded


Greye (Frost)
Mythic
• One of the better Ground DPS units with Meta Support status effects
• You want Voidborn, not Overloaded because the more copies you have the more you can spread out the status effect

Best Trait: Voidborn

A-Tier DPS

Unit Ranking Explanation

Kaitou (Scythe)
Guild Shop Mythic
• Even though Strongest Alien and Sukuna are better Kaitou is still a competitive DPS
• Scythe deals amazing bleed damage for bosses and has an execute ability for low HP mobs
• Scythe is the best option then Trinity then Hammer then Gun

Best Trait: Voidborn


Jaken Hunter (Adult)
Mythic
• A jack of all trades with decent DPS and stuns
• Leans more toward DPS due to massive damage with his second ability
• Boss killer

Best Trait: Overloaded


Chain Man (Psychotic)
Mythic
EVO Heart - Event Shop Makima NPC outside of Summon
• After the buffs and nerfs Chain Man is actually pretty strong
• His rapid damage ups in a group make him excellent for crowd control

Best Trait: Nullshot or Overloaded

A-Tier Support/Debuff DPS

Unit Ranking Explanation

Susano (Indra)
Secret
Unit - Act 3 Ninja Leaf
Chakra Bolt - Act 2 Ninja Leaf
• The stunning aura is really strong making Susano an excellent support
• Plus you get a strong Air option
• The DPS is a bit weaker than some other S-Tiers so he's a good A-Tier unit

Best Trait: Voidborn or Overloaded


Kid Psychic (99%)
Mythic
• Gains buffs each Wave and if nearby enemies get CCed
• Once fully stacked becomes a great DPS/Support unit
• The support power mainly comes from the Repel effects to stall enemies

Best Trait: Voidborn


Death Surgeon (Operation)
Mythic
Surgeons Cap - Marine Fortress Act 2
• Not a priority to rush Evolving but has nice supporting options with the slow
• A decent support Ground DPS mix

Best Trait: Voidborn

B-Tier DPS

Unit Ranking Explanation

Devil Knight (Berserk)
Mythic
• Great Hybrid DPS alternative to the higher tiers
• Would be higher if he stacked his ability faster and had a higher chance for his double attacks
• A bit situational since you need Physical/Dark/True units to benefit from his AOE damage buff

Best Trait: Overloaded


Maine (Final Push)
GamePass Mythic
• Probably one of the weaker Hybrid units DPS-wise but still a Hybrid which is the most useful unit type

Best Trait: Overloaded

B-Tier Support/Debuff DPS

Unit Ranking Explanation

Imperial Silver (Prime)
Mythic
Shake Fruit - Marine Fortess Act 1
+ Sky Island Act 1
• A decent unit to bring for a mix of DPS and a bit of Repel for stalling enemy units
• A mix of support and DPS that's just slightly weaker than the A-Tiers but the best B-Tier
• A nice bonus to bring for farming Evolve materials due to increased material drop chance

Best Trait: Voidborn


Kaitou (Hammer)
Mythic
• A decent DPS/Support mix with the Stuns
• Scythe and Trinity deal better DPS though

Best Trait: Voidborn


Sosoke (RS)
Mythic
Purple Eyes - Act 1 Ninja Leaf
• Decent utility unit for both Ground damage and stalling enemies
• You get slows with trance
• You also get damage amplification for all your units when Sosoke marks them with dark flame
• Overall good support unit

Best Trait: Voidborn


Yono (Spirit)
Mythic
• Great beginner Air unit to rush and Evo
• A mix of DPS and slowing

Best Trait: Voidborn

C-Tier DPS

Unit Ranking Explanation

Natso (Fire & Lightning)
Legendary
• Decent Burn damage but there are better options
• Can be sometimes useful for elemental weaknesses and Burn synergy

Vegetable (Almighty)
Legendary
• A weaker version of Kaitou's Scythe execute
• Can be decent for beginners as long as you keep him towards the front for constant attacks

Tojee
Legendary
• Not the most powerful raw DPS-wise but a quick access to shield breaking which is incredibly useful

Anime Overload Farming Guide - Gems, Traits & More

Here are the best ways on how to get and farm everything in Anime Overload:

  • Gems: Legend Stage, Quests, Infinite on Leaf Village and Vending Machines (RNG-based).
  • Traits: Raid Shop and farming Raids, Challenges, Daily Shop, Vending Machines.
  • Gold: Selling Summons (New Event Banner is the best way since currency for it is easy to get), Legend Stage for 250 gold per clear.
  • Tokens: Raid Shop and farming Raids, 2nd Expedition, Legend Stage.
  • Stat Cubes/Stat Lock: Raid Shops and farming Raids, Challenges.
  • Stars: Legend Stages, Challenges, Raid Shop and Daily Shop.

Anime Overload FAQ

How to level up profile and units fast in Anime Overload?

The best way to level up your overall profile is to just progress the story mode and the best way to level up units is by feeding them food which you can farm in the Fishman Raid.

How to get Kite/Kaitou in Anime Overload?

Kite is available via the Guild shop.

How to use Mounts in Anime Overload?

Press the T button.

How to redeem codes in Anime Overload?

Go to News (Green Icon) in the bottom left then click on Codes in the bottom right.

How do elemental interactions work in Anime Overload?

DARK is strong against LIGHT
LIGHT is strong against DARK
PHYSICAL is strong against WIND and weak against STORM
STORM is strong against PHYSICAL and weak against WIND
FIRE is strong against NATURE and weak against WATER
WATER is strong against FIRE

That's it for my Anime Overloaded tier list and guide. Check out our Anime Overloaded codes for free goodies.

The post Anime Overload Tier List – Best Units & Traits [RELEASE] appeared first on Destructoid.


Destructoid Monday, March 30, 2026 5:09 AM
    

ARC Raiders PvE

The Week 22 trials in ARC Raiders have an interesting task that can be incredibly rewarding for you. To complete the task, you'll need to locate and loot bird's nests. However, you can only find birds' nests during a specific map condition.

Let's look at how you can find more of them to get the best possible rewards from the weekly trials.

How to find bird's nests in ARC Raiders

There's no specific location for bird's nests to spawn in ARC Raiders. However, they only appear when the Bird City map modifier is active. This map modifier only spawns during particular hours, and you can only find it in the Buried City map.

ARC Raiders trials Week 22
Image via Embark

Once the modifier is active, you'll want to reach the rooftops of different buildings. Several buildings on the Buried City map have chimneys. When you go close to these chimneys, you'll find an option to interact if there's a bird's nest. Once the interaction is complete, you'll be rewarded with loot.

Chimneypots in ARC Raiders
Image via Embark

The exact loot will depend on your luck. If you're lucky, you can find one of the many ducks that can be sold for credits. However, you can find raw resources and ammo. Either way, there's no harm in trying to loot the nests. Whenever you loot a nest, you'll gain XP as part of the trials. Gain enough XP, and you'll reach three stars. This will make you eligible for an Epic-grade reward (which can be a valuable blueprint as well).

Bird's nest locations in Buried City
Screenshot and remix by Destructoid

I have marked a few spots on the image above. You'll have higher chances of finding nests at these locations due to the number of houses with available rooftops. If you find a nest but you don't get the prompt to loot it, it means that someone has beaten you to it. I would advise leaving and respawning on a fresh round if you spawn late. Chances are that most of the nests will already have been looted by then.

The post How to loot bird's nests in ARC Raiders appeared first on Destructoid.


Destructoid Monday, March 30, 2026 3:01 AM
    

A blue cartoony octopus with bulbous yellow eyes narrowly avoids a goofy looking seagull as he runs along a cobblestone road.

Being an octopus comes with its fair share of advantages: a remarkable intelligence, the power of camouflage, and the surprising ability to squeeze through impossibly small spaces. But unfortunately for one unassuming octopus, those talents are the only thing standing between freedom and life inside a tin can.

In Darwin's Paradox, a new puzzle-platformer out of ZDT Studio, you play as Darwin, a little blue octopus who's whisked away from his home in the ocean one day. His captors take him to a canned food factory called UFood that specializes in seafood. It's up to you to help Darwin escape the factory and find his way back home by using wit and the natural talents of a remarkably versatile mollusc.

With a charming aesthetic, innovative mechanics, and action-packed gameplay, Darwin's Paradox is an ambitious little game with quite a lot of heart, much like its eight-armed hero. Unfortunately, that ambition sometimes outpaces its technical performance, but if you can look past occasional frame drops and stutters, you'll find a clever platformer swimming beneath the surface.

Octopuses might not have super powers, but it sure feels like they do in Darwin's Paradox. Throughout your adventure, you'll use Darwin's innate abilities: squirting out ink, grabbing hold of and moving objects, blending into your surroundings using camouflage, and scaling walls with sticky suction cups. As an octopus, Darwin can navigate both in and out of water, and while most abilities remain the same, they behave differently depending on where you are. Ink, for example, works as a projectile on land that affects electronics, allowing you to open doors or turn off conveyor belts, while underwater it becomes a defensive cloud that blocks enemy sightlines.

Darwin is lightning-fast in the water, jetting from one side of the screen to the next with fluid ease. Out of the water, he slows down, but that's where his camouflage and climbing abilities come into play. Most of the game takes place in or around the factory, but it successfully incorporates enough water to switch between the playstyles so you get both slower-paced puzzles and action-packed chase sequences.

There's nearly 50 chapters in the game (many of them very short), and they'll test your mastery over Darwin's abilities as you sneak around, solve puzzles, and run from speedy threats—and, boy, are there a lot of threats. From aliens in robot suits, to hungry barracudas, to Steven the Seagull and all of his doofy cousins, there's a lot of creatures that either want to eat, squish, or simply ruin Darwin's day, and that's not even counting all the environmental hazards littered around the factory.

The biggest hazard, though, isn't to Darwin; it's to you, the player. Performance issues mar the gameplay experience, with frequent frame drops or stutters. Most of my time with Darwin's Paradox was on Steam Deck, though I also played on my ASUS TUF Gaming A16 laptop and my gaming PC—the latter of which is, admittedly, getting older with its 2080 Super graphics card and i5-12600k CPU. But of the three, my desktop ran the game the best, with the least amount of performance issues. I never experienced any crashes on any of the devices, though I had to sacrifice graphics for performance on all three.

It's a shame, too, because the game's graphics are downright adorable. The game's animations and character designs have a charm reminiscent of a Pixar film, giving the entire experience a polished, cinematic feel. Environmental details—like hanging signs on the factory wall or random background items—add a surprising amount of personality to the industrial factory, quietly building out the world without need for much dialogue. And as a game starring an octopus, there isn't much dialogue outside of a short cinematic at the game's start.

A blue octopus with bulbous yellow eyes lifts a tentacle as he poises to push a big red button.
Image via ZDT Studio

Notably, Darwin's Paradox features a 2.5D style of graphics. Movement remains largely on a 2D plane, though the environment features elements either in the foreground or background that add dimension to Darwin's surroundings. Occasionally, these elements created some confusion with platforming; a ledge might appear like you could jump on it when really it was a foreground object there for aesthetic purposes. Mostly, though, the 2.5D style made for a gorgeous, rich environment full of minor details worth paying close attention to.

The majority of the game's world-building comes from its environmental storytelling or collectibles system called "Discoveries," which reveals bits of lore about the factory and its occupants. Unfortunately, that's about where the storytelling ends. Darwin's Paradox doesn't really build toward larger narrative beats, and your goal rarely changes other than just "escape." Each level introduces new obstacles or tools you can use to your advantage—including maze-like vents, glowing goo that scares away red-eyed rats, and aggressive anglerfish lurking in the dark—but the overall structure remains largely the same. A few mini-boss encounters or stronger narrative moments between sections might have helped create a greater sense of progression as you dive deeper into the factory.

Even so, the game rewards curiosity quite often. Darwin's Paradox encourages exploration through hidden Discoveries and the occasional bizarre encounter tucked away off the main path (if a sign says "Do not trespass," you should most definitely trespass). The level design doesn't hide quite as many secrets as a fellow platformer like MIO: Memories in Orbit, though it offers enough surprises that I frequently risked Darwin's life by poking into corners or slipping past unexplored doors just to see what might be waiting at the end of a corridor. Sorry, Darwin!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TgohrVdCNA

All told, Darwin's Paradox took me a little less than 10 hours to complete. It rarely became difficult, though a few levels slowed me down along the way. Ultimately, the game's biggest obstacle isn't its design but its technical performance. If you can tolerate the occasional stutter or frame drop, there's a clever, charming puzzle-platformer underneath it all.

The post Darwin's Paradox review – A charming puzzle-platformer but with slippery performance appeared first on Destructoid.


MonsterVine Monday, March 30, 2026 1:57 AM
     Warframe took the stage at PAX East with a new Devstream packed with reveals, including the debut of Voruna Prime and new updates for Soulframe, giving players a clearer look at what's coming next across both games. Held at the Main Theater in Boston, the panel also featured appearances from Nick Apostolides and Rocco Botte, […]