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GamersHeroes Tuesday, March 3, 2026 4:34 PM
    

Known for his iconic work as Grand Theft Auto IV's Roman Bellic, Professional Voice Actor Jason Zumwalt will be a Guest of Honor at Fire & Ice RGX 2026 this summer - his first convention appearance!

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GamersHeroes Tuesday, March 3, 2026 3:54 PM
    

Now available globally for mobile devices, players can take part in battles on a massive scale with the release of Netmarble's pet collection RPG StoneAge: Idle Adventure.

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GamersHeroes Tuesday, March 3, 2026 3:28 PM
    

Featuring big mechs and even bigger fights, Respawn Entertainment and EA's Apex Legends will cross over with Gundam for a special Event beginning March 10.

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GamersHeroes Tuesday, March 3, 2026 2:32 PM
    

Seeing double this Tuesday? Now you are. Skybound Entertainment's in-house studio Quarter Up has confirmed that Dupli-Kate will join Invincible VS' roster.

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GamersHeroes Tuesday, March 3, 2026 1:35 PM
    

Spanning three continents, six countries, and eight cities around the world, the official Metaphor: ReFantazio Orchestra World Tour will begin this October.

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GamersHeroes Tuesday, March 3, 2026 12:39 PM
    

Winning Polygon, Eurogamer, and The Guardian's Game of the Year award, the world of Dogubomb and Raw Fury's Blue Prince is now available for the Nintendo Switch 2.

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GamersHeroes Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:35 AM
    

Revealed during the Nintendo Indie World Showcase earlier today, Indoor Astronaut and Kepler Ghost's chaotic co-op railroad construction game Unrailed 2: Back on Track will fully release this May.

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GamersHeroes Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:15 AM
    

Players will be able to venture into space-time and fight new anomalies with the new Public Playtest for Antistatic Studios' PvE cooperative tactical shooter Phantom Line.

The post Phantom Line Public Playtest Live appeared first on GamersHeroes.


GamersHeroes Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:14 AM
    

Letting players go running in the 90s, Pixel Perfect Dude and PM Studios' rally racer #DRIVE Rally will release for consoles June 18.

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Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 5:32 PM
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The sci-fi FPS also contains an intro inspired by Thirty Flights of Loving as well as a 10,000+ page script

Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 4:10 PM
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Now we know all the clues and steps to solve the game-long puzzle

Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 4:00 PM
     Scott Pilgrim points at the robots.

A crowded field of retro beat 'em ups makes room for one more

Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 3:26 PM
     A man in an arena is surrounded by fire.

The free-to-play raid shooter will permanently close up on March 12

Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 2:30 PM
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The Dark Rites Of Arkham is a macabre murder mystery point-and-click adventure

Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 2:00 PM
    

The Switch and mobile game will be the platform for competitive play moving forward

Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 1:50 PM
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The popular co-op game Overcooked 2 strikes some as a questionable choice for the day's festivities

Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 1:00 PM
     Geralt rides on his horse toward a village.

Also: Capcom is becoming a PC-first publisher

Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 12:33 PM
     Characters from Marathon aim their weapons.

Bungie teased what to expect in the game's first two post-launch seasons

Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:49 AM
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From Bulbasaur to Gecqua, here's a ranking of every starter Pokémon (except Pikachu and Eevee)

Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:25 AM
    

Capcom seems to have heard all the yelling and has removed Enigma DRM from the survival horror game

Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:15 AM
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If you're afraid of spiders, Requiem is not the game for you, unless you install a mod

Kotaku Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:00 AM
    

I'm not sure Bungie's upcoming sci-fi FPS is going to find an audience, but I'm a believer now

PCGamesN Tuesday, March 3, 2026 3:14 PM
    

On top of teasing the return of Central Park, Ubisoft's online looter shooter series, The Division, is back with skins, modes, and more.


PCGamesN Tuesday, March 3, 2026 2:13 PM
    

Battle royale title, Apex Legends, just announced a Gundam collab, and the trailer is good enough to have players worried that it's... good?


PCGamesN Tuesday, March 3, 2026 1:10 PM
    

After a period of radio silence on Steam, cozy horror life sim Grave Seasons promises to let you discover what someone did this Summer.


PCGamesN Tuesday, March 3, 2026 1:00 PM
    

After becoming exhausted with Call of Duty Warzone's intricate loadout system, I'm glad its Blackout homage puts the focus back on loot.


PCGamesN Tuesday, March 3, 2026 12:42 PM
    

Marathon's first six months of content has been unveiled, and Bungie's also confirmed exactly what will wipe between each season.


PCGamesN Tuesday, March 3, 2026 12:21 PM
    

Even after Monster Hunter Wilds sales stagnated and its games ran into performance woes, Capcom's PC efforts clearly haven't gone unnoticed.


PCGamesN Tuesday, March 3, 2026 12:12 PM
    

Here's how to parry in Resident Evil Requiem and how to sharpen your axe to get out of danger when playing as Leon.


PCGamesN Tuesday, March 3, 2026 12:02 PM
    

Useful for both practice and goofing off, here's all the best Counter-Strike 2 console commands and cheats worth trying out in custom games and strategy discussions.


PCGamesN Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:56 AM
    

After a rocky couple of years for Overwatch, the hero shooter is the best it's ever been, so I caught up with Blizzard to ask how it feels.


Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Tuesday, March 3, 2026 5:53 PM
    

Vampire Survivors clones! They're a dime a dozen these days, primarily because poncle created an admittedly very strong template to mimic. This week's bullet heaven, as the genre has come to be known, is a charming little entry called Antivirus Survivors 2003 Professional, a take on the format that imagines a world where your Windows XP running computer's icons all want to kill you.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Tuesday, March 3, 2026 3:58 PM
    

The above headline will not be a particularly surprising one, but just to make sure it's absolutely clear, developer Wildlight have confirmed that their raid shooter Highguard will be closing its servers from next week, March 12th. The team confirmed as much in a post shared to the game's official Twitter account, where it went into (very little) detail about what's next.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Tuesday, March 3, 2026 2:09 PM
    

It could be that I'm being a tad dramatic here, but Fortnite, and particularly Roblox, might be two of the most annoying things to happen to games. Today, presumably in pursuit of infinite growth, EA announced a pair of Things you can now expect to see in The Sims 4, a new Sims Maker Program and Sims 4 Marketplace.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Tuesday, March 3, 2026 1:55 PM
    

Reconfigure is the new "puzzle-RPG-FPS hybrid" from Antti Tiihonen - co-founder of Almost Human, and one of the designers behind "bloody brilliant" dungeon crawler Legend of Grimrock. Where Grimrock threw you into a mountain and challenged you to find your way out, Reconfigure throws you into a starship that is in the process of being, wait for it, reconfigured.

The on-board robots are busy feeding spare components to the engine, as they seek to maintain acceleration towards some mysterious destination. You are the vessel's last human, and your task is to navigate a maze of passages, laser sentinels and pressure plates in order to stop the ship devouring itself.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Tuesday, March 3, 2026 1:07 PM
    

It was a little under a year ago that Bungie showed off Marathon proper and told us all it was coming out in September, only for everyone who had a chance to play it essentially say "ruh roh Raggy," leading to an indefinite delay. And here we are now! Within spitting distance of the shooter launching, a server slam that felt like being stuck in an Nvidia graphics card behind us, and now a word straight from the mouths of its developers about what seasons will be like.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Tuesday, March 3, 2026 12:09 PM
    

Are you ready to… horse around? What? No, that's not canned laughter, it's a live studio audience, it's funny! Anyway, on to the mane event! Which is the early access launch of a singular game (in our case, anyway) called The Legend of Khiimori, a game that sits perfectly in the centre of a venn diagram that reads "horse girls" on one side and "history buffs" on the other.

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Siliconera Tuesday, March 3, 2026 5:00 PM
    

Bandai Namco Will Reveal a New RPG This Week

Bandai Namco announced it will reveal a new RPG on March 5, 2026, and it confirmed a video presentation will go over the new game. That will air at 3pm PT/6pm ET/12am CET. The YouTube placeholder is now live.

Here's the placeholder. The description doesn't offer any hints as to whether this is an entirely new title or a release in an existing line tied to a series like Tales or Elden Ring. The description only noted, "A serenity soon to be disturbed."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDX-FMSvNV4

Bandai Namco is known for multiple RPGs. In addition to the Tales of series and its work with FromSoftware on games like Elden Ring and Dark Souls. It's also been behind titles like Scarlet Nexus and God Eater. Based on the text and color scheme, that teaser image on YouTube could and up applying to many of those aforementioned series. Of those, Scarlet Nexus did leave off on something of a possible cliffhanger and hint at possible future story options.

March 5, 2026 will be a busy day for announcements. In addition to this Bandai Namco reveal, there will be some Capcom ones. That company will air its Capcom Spotlight before this at 2pm PT/5pm ET/11pm CET.

The new Bandai Namco RPG will appear for the first time at 3pm PT/6pm ET on March 5, 2026.  

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Siliconera Tuesday, March 3, 2026 4:00 PM
    

First Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy Character Trailer Stars Prompto

Square Enix started sharing a series of Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy Character Preview trailers highlighting different units we'll use in the game, and the first focuses on Prompto from FFXV. He's the sole representative of that mainline installment in the game at launch, rather than the game's lead Noctis. An array of gameplay footage focused on him comes up.

The Prompto Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy Character Preview begins by showing a clip of him in that game, before offering a look at him from FFXV so we can compare the two portrayals. After that, we see full art and a note confirming Tetsuya Kakihara will still be the Japanese voice actor for "the prince's bestie." (He's reprising his role from the original game and Brotherhood: FFXV.) 

From there, we see the gameplay footage. First, there's a look at the team, with him looking back at Cloud and Warrior of Light, then taking a photo of them together. We then see how he works as a long-range character, shooting at enemies with his gun. Some of the abilities he then uses are Alea Bazooka, Lumen Flare, Crackshot, and Trigger-Happy. Things end with event scene footage of him saying, "Walk tall… Right. The people of this world are countin' on us, after all."

Here's his full video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oxU2Dtk-v8

Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy will come to Android and iOS mobile devices in March 2026, and pre-registration is open now. While the exact release date hasn't been set, the App Store page features a tentative March 31, 2026 one on it.

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Siliconera Tuesday, March 3, 2026 3:00 PM
    

Capcom Spotlight Highlights New Games This Week

Another Capcom Spotlight showcase will air this week, with the company confirming we'll hear about at least four games on March 5, 2026. It will air at 2pm PT/5pm ET/11pm CET. The YouTube placeholder is already live in multiple languages. This includes titles releasing this month, like Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflections, and ongoing ones such as Street Fighter 6.

The official announcement on social media confirmed four games that will appear during the presentation, however Capcom's website also showed art for the new Mega Man game called Mega Man: Dual Override. All of the games, save for that, have release dates. Since this is a 30-minute showcase, that could end up being all that appears and the each game could get about six minutes.

Here's the list of everything that will be shown off:

  • Mega Man: Dual Override (Switch, Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC) - 2027.
  • Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection (Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC) - March 27, 2026.
  • Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection (Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC) - March 12, 2026.
  • Pragmata (Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC) - April 24, 2026.
  • Street Fighter 6 (Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC) - Available now, with Alex DLC debuting on March 17, 2026.

There's also a teaser trailer for this presentation, which highlights a little of what we can expect from everything.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7W7T3xAgKOI

The Capcom Spotlight will go over new games at 2pm PT/5pm ET/11pm CET on March 5, 2026. 

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Siliconera Tuesday, March 3, 2026 2:00 PM
    

Mega Man Grandista Figures Debut This Week

Bandai Namco will add two new Mega Man figures to its Grandista line in Japan on March 5, 2026. Both will appear as prize figures, though one is a Capcom exclusive that will only appear at its stores. That is also the one that is already available to pre-order worldwide via the Banpresto Amazon storefront for $35. There are product listings at Big Bad Toy Store, but both sold out

Both of these figures are identical, aside from their finishes. The standard model has a matte look to it, and that's the one that will be more widely available in Japan. The Capcom exclusive has a metallic finish to it. But both show the character in his blue suit with his helmet on and in a pose where his right fist is raised and his left arm has the Mega Buster arm cannon at the ready. Both will stand at over eight and a half inches tall (22cm). 

Here are the official images for each one:

Figures of Mega Man show up rather frequently and from various companies. Bandai Namco's Banpresto line shared many in the past. In May 2026, for example, a MegaMan.EXE one will appear in the Grandista line in Japan. 

The Grandista Mega Man standard and Capcom exclusive metallic figures will launch in Japan on March 5, 2026, then show up worldwide after that.

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Siliconera Tuesday, March 3, 2026 1:00 PM
    

Pompompurin Tamagotchi Nano Virtual Pets Appear

More Sanrio Tamagotchi Nano models are on the way, and the latest virtual pet involves Pompompurin. These involve the mascot as a guest who appears alongside the traditional Bandai Namco characters. Basic Orange and Magical Pink versions will appear for 2,860円 (~$18) in Japan on April 11, 2026. There's no North American release window yet, but all previous toys in this line did end up eventually appearing worldwide.

The outer shell variety is cosmetic only, as both versions of the virtual pet work the same. You'll raise a traditional Tamagotchi egg and character, with your level of care determining which pet you get. The difference here is that Pompompurin appears to help you care for and raise your it. The Sanrio mascot shows up for events and during certain actions. His friends Bagel the squirrel, Muffin the hamster, and Scone the mouse are also shown in the teaser images. Once a Tamagotchi character becomes an adult, they can also dress like Pompompurin.

Here are all the official images of these two models shared so far.

Lots of Sanrio Tamagotchi Nano models showed up over the years to honor certain characters. The Hello Kitty variety, with two different cases, showed up first. That was followed by a pair of My Melody and Kuromi ones. All of these eventually appeared worldwide for about $24.99 each.

The Pompompurin Tamagotchi Nano virtual pet models will debut in Japan on April 11, 2026.

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Siliconera Tuesday, March 3, 2026 12:00 PM
    

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar PS5 and Xbox Versions Set

Marvelous confirmed that Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar will come to both the PS5 and Xbox Series X in addition to the already available Switch, Switch 2, and PC versions. It will appear on May 28, 2026. The PS5 version will also be available physically, while the Xbox one will not, but it will only be sold at Amazon for $49.99

As with the original release, there will be different editions that include various add-ons when you buy them. Aside from the base game, there are two options. The Digital Deluxe is $10 more and comes with a Cow Set cosmetic add-on and a Trunk of Transformation for $59.99. That adds a Ninja Set with outfit, bazaar set, and glider. (The Cow Set is similar, but is cow-themed.) Four additional hairstyles are included, including one that involves cat ear buns. You also get alpaca and chick costumes for your farmer to wear. The $69.99 Super Digital Deluxe has that add-on and digital copies of the art book and soundtrack. 

Here's the trailer for the new PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar. It acts as a reminder that this entry involves heading to a town to start a new life, running a stall at the weekly bazaar to help revitalize the village while also farming and forming bonds with members of the community.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUGcP8SlFsw

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar is available on the Switch, Switch 2, and PC, and the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions will release on May 28, 2026. The original game appeared on the DS as Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar

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Siliconera Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:00 AM
    

Hololive Production Official Shop in Harajuku

Cover has announced that it is working with Kiddy Land to open an official Hololive store in Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan. The store's full name will be Hololive Production Official Shop in Harajuku, and the companies will formally open it on April 24, 2026.

Hololive Production's official website also has an English webpage detailing the upcoming store. For the first two days of the store' opening, Cover will restrict entry with advance reservations via LivePocket-Ticket-, as it anticipates an influx of visitors.

The store will have an exclusive merchandise lineup featuring ten Hololive Vtubers, including Usada Pekora and La+ Darknesss, as well as Hololive Indonesia's Kobo Kanaeru and Hololive English's FuwaMoco. Cover also teases a confectionery-based Harajuku Chibi Style lineup starring Tsunomaki Watame, IRyS, and Vestia Zeta.

Cover has yet to provide a price list for the new items. However, it has announced additional novelty items that will be available based on the purchases made. For every 3,300 yen (~$21) in a single receipt, a buyer can get a water bottle with one of the two available designs handed out at random.

Those who make a total purchase of at least 7,700 yen (~$49) can pack their items in a bonus vinyl bag. Cover is also planning more novelties for visitors who use the Holoplus mobile app.

Hololive Production Official Shop in Harajuku will open at Tokyu Plaza Omotesando "Omokado" on April 24, 2026.

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Destructoid Tuesday, March 3, 2026 4:24 PM
    

Combat scene in The Division 2

The Division 2 has a fresh set of Twitch Drops for all to get for free as part of the 10 year anniversary of the franchise, and there are some cool items to be earned.

While this is the latest round of Twitch drops you can get, the process remains the same. Let's quickly look at all the items that you can get as part of the celebrations.

How to get all 10 Year Anniversary Twitch Drops in The Division 2

There are five different rewards to win as part of the latest Twitch Drops. Here's a list of everything you can earn by simply watching partnered streams of The Division 2 on Twitch.

https://twitter.com/TheDivisionGame/status/2028908266076418278

  • Anniversary Cache: 30 minutes
  • Decade Arm Patch: 1 hour
  • Anniversary Cache: 2 hours
  • Phoenix weapon skin: 3 hours
  • Faye Lau Backpack trophy: 4 hours

To unlock the rewards, keep watching the streams until you hit the milestones. You can do so between now and March 10 (until 5am CT).

It's not necessary to watch the complete duration in a single seating. You can also accrue up the hours across multiple streamers. Make sure that the drops are enabled for you to get the rewards.

How to redeem the 10 Year Anniversary Twitch Drops

To make yourself eligible, you'll need to link your Twitch account with your Ubisoft Connect account. This is an one time process. Once done, you're now eligible for the rewards. Next, just watch the streams for the required durations, and you'll unlock the rewards as applicable for the milestone.

Then, redeem the rewards for them to appear in your in-game messages. You can then accept the rewards and add them to your inventory. With plenty of new content in the pipeline for this year, it might be a good decision to follow the streams to find out what's new during the Anniversary season that will be live until Apr. 2.

The post All The Division 2 10 Year Anniversary Twitch Drops and how to get them appeared first on Destructoid.


Destructoid Tuesday, March 3, 2026 3:13 PM
    

Highguard logo

Highguard is now confirmed to be the latest in a long line of failed live-service shooters, after an announcement today.

On Feb. 12, news came out that many developers from Wildlight Entertainment had been laid off, leaving a small team behind to work on updating the game, so this news felt inevitable. And Wildlight announced today that on March 12, the game's servers will be shut down for good.

Highguard Wardens team
Image via Wildlight Entertainment

"Since launch, more than two million players stepped into Highguard's world," the devs said. "You shared feedback, created content, and many believed in what we were building. For that, we are deeply grateful. Despite the passion and hard work of our team, we have not been able to build a sustainable player base to support the game long term. Servers will remain online until March 12. We hope you'll jump in with us one more time to show your support and get those final great matches in while we still can."

One final game update will be coming between now and the shutdown, adding a new Warden, a new weapon, account level progression, and skill trees, basically just to show what could have been if the title took off like the studio hoped it would.

Arguments about why Highguard failed will continue for a while, but the fact is it couldn't grab enough players to sustain the business, and so it joins the ranks of many games that attempted to build a playerbase to keep it alive for a while.

When I attended the Highguard hands-on event in LA at the end of January, I never would have thought we'd end up here, at least not so quickly. Everyone in attendance enjoyed the title, shared feedback, and were excited for its launch. What ensued on and after the Jan. 26 release day can only be described as disastrous from the game's standpoint, despite several timely updates to try and keep players interested.

But in the end, it did not catch on like Wildlight anticipated (for a variety of reasons and mistakes made along the way), and so the devs left in its wake will be forced to find whatever's next in their own journeys. I wish them all luck in that endeavor.

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Destructoid Tuesday, March 3, 2026 3:03 PM
    

Marathon promotional image

When it comes to extraction shooters, you have to be a bit market-savvy when it comes to purchasing gear to use on your gameplay. In Marathon, there are multiple currencies to keep in mind when doing so.

The days of games having just one currency to purchase in-game items are long gone. Marathon has at least three different currencies at launch, and they all serve different functions, whether it be buying cosmetics, upgrading your loadout, or just earning rewards.

Here's everything there is to know about Marathon's currencies so you can do your absolute best to stay rich while burning through Runner Shells.

All in-game currencies in Marathon

Marathon Pre-order skins
Image via Bungie

LUX

In Marathon, LUX is the premium currency that must be bought with real-world money, similar to Silver in Destiny 2, Bungie's other FPS. In the US, LUX works out to be about one dollar per 100 LUX.

Like in Destiny 2, you can get bonus LUX the more you spend. For launch, this is how LUX is expected to be priced in the US:

  • 500 LUX: $4.99
  • 1,100 LUX (1,000 + 100 bonus): $9.99
  • 2,250 LUX (2,000 + 250 bonus): $19.99
  • 3,950 LUX (,3500 + 450 bonus): $34.99
  • 5,750 LUX (5,000 + 750 bonus): $49.99
  • 12,000 LUX (10,000 + 2,000 bonus): $99.99

LUX is limited by your account and platform, meaning if you have LUX on one platform but own Marathon on multiple, you will only be able to use the LUX on the platform you bought it on.

Credits

Using Enhanced backpacks in Marathon
Screenshot by Destructoid

The main and most common currency in Marathon, Credits are used to purchase in-game gear and items from the Armory. Some random loot you acquire on runs is automatically sold when you extract successfully, and you can also sell just about any other item you own (weapons, mods, shields, etc.) for Credits to use across the game.

Credits are also used to buy individual Faction upgrades and skills, so it will always be a very important currency and one you want to have a good amount of on hand at any time.

Silk

The third main currency in Marathon, Silk is used to purchase upgrades from the Reward Pass. As you play in each season, you can earn Silk by leveling up (and potentially some other tasks) and then use the Silk to unlock whatever is within the Reward Pass.

The post What is LUX in Marathon? All in-game currencies, explained appeared first on Destructoid.


Destructoid Tuesday, March 3, 2026 2:54 PM
    

Marathon screenshot loot reveal

Marathon goes live worldwide on March 5, and you can pre-download the files on your platform in advance.

Doing so will allow you to save time when the launch actually happens. If you're short of storage space, you also get the time to erase some files that you don't need. This guide will provide you with all the important information you'll need regarding Marathon's pre-load.

How to pre-load Marathon

The pre-load system for Marathon is largely the same, but differs slightly based on the platform.

Steam

Marathon pre-load window on Steam
Screenshot by Destructoid

As you can see from the screenshot above, the pre-load option should automatically appear on your Steam library. If you have multiple games available for pre-load, you have to choose Marathon from your in-app library manually.

This will begin the pre-load, and all you need to do is just wait for the files to be installed.

PlayStation

Open the console and choose Marathon from the main menu of the PSN store. Alternatively, you can do the same from your library. Open the game's store page, and then begin the download process. The process of download and installation is the same.

Xbox

The steps are the same as mentioned under the PlayStation section above. However, you'll also need to purchase the game first if you haven't done that. There are two editions to pick from; go for the Deluxe edition if you want bonus cosmetics to customize the looks of your weapons and runners.

All Marathon pre-load sizes

Marathon required 15GB of data to download during Server Slam. While the full version will be bigger, it's not by much. Here's approximately how much space you'll need for the pre-load.

  • PlayStation: 15GB
  • Steam: 17GB
  • Xbox: 18GB

I was certainly expecting the file sizes to be larger (given we are getting plenty more content compared to what we had in Server Slam). Hence, it's great for those of you who have a shortage of storage space on your drives.

While pre-loading it won't allow you to get in early since there's no early access, it will help you save time after the full launch.

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Destructoid Tuesday, March 3, 2026 2:03 PM
    

Brooklyn in Division 2

The Division 2 is turning eight this year, and we'll see lots of new content throughout the course of the year.

Ubisoft has revealed plenty of amazing things for the game on the 10 Year Anniversary livestream. Some of the new content is already live as part of the Anniversary season. The rest of the content will be released when Year 8 Season 1 goes live (and beyond).

The Division 2 2026 Roadmap

Here's the content that's already live in the game.

  • Realism mode in Warlords of New York, which is completely different from the actual The Division 2 experience. You can also access and complete the Warlords of New York for absolutely free during the Anniversary season.
  • Various graphical upgrades are available on PC and console that are available with the base version of the game.
  • An anniversary event pass that offers different rewards.
  • Tom Clancy collaboration featuring characters from Ghost Recon, Splinter Cell, and Rainbow Six Siege universes.
  • 10 Year Anniversary cache.
  • New gear and weapons.
  • Anniversary events will be available throughout the course of the season.

https://twitter.com/TheDivisionGame/status/2028900714374635927

Next, let's look at all the content arriving later this year.

  • Year 8 Season 1 goes live on Apr. 1.
  • Expanded crossplay across consoles and PC (with possible chances for cross progression, but no concrete words on that).
  • New Incursion mode built on the model of the previous one.
  • New Classified assignments.
  • New Survivors mode, where you'll have to brace the enemy and environment.

Ubisoft has also announced a new DLC coming later this year. Located around Central Park, expect to find new missions, items, and gears when the DLC goes live. We are yet to get a date, but it's safe to expect it somewhere during the second quarter.

In short, there's never been a better time to start playing The Division 2, as you can also take advantage of the XP modifier that's currently active.

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Destructoid Tuesday, March 3, 2026 1:34 PM
    

Endrick LaLiga POTM in FC 26

The Birthday Warmup Evolution is now live in FC 26, and it appears that EA Sports is beginning the FUT Birthday celebrations early.

This paid evolution is pretty expensive at 60,000 coins, but it offers a unique set of boosts. While your chosen card won't receive any stat boosts, playstyles, or roles, its weak foot and skills will be upgraded to five stars.

Let's look at the best possible candidates for this evolution so that you don't waste your hard-earned coins.

FC 26 Birthday Warmup Evolution requirements

Here are the requirements of the Birthday Warmup Evolution in FC 26.

  • Overall: Max 87
  • Not Rarity: World Tour Silver Stars

FC 26 Birthday Warmup Evolution upgrades

The evolution has only one level of upgrades.

Level 1 upgrades

  • Weak Foot: +4 |5
  • Skills: +4 |5

To get the upgrades, you'll need to lock your card in the evolution for three days. While the evolution is active, you won't be able to use the card in your active squads.

Best players to use in Birthday Warmup Evolution

Here are some of my best recommendations for inclusion in the evolution.

  • Raul Jimenez Fantasy FC Live
  • Wout Weghorst Pro Live
  • Joao Felix Ultimate Scream
  • Image Unbreakables
  • Marcus Rashford Ultimate Scream
  • Noni Madueke Winter Wildcards
  • Antoine Griezmann Ultimate Scream
  • Romelu Lukaku Ultimate Scream
  • Viktor Gyokeres Flashback

If you use this evolution as a standalone, it won't be worth the coins. However, if you can include it in a chain, the potential value improves a lot. For example, you can use it on an 87-rated card to give it five-star weak foot and skill moves.

Next, you can either add a playstyle+ manually or use it in an evolution that adds a second playstyle+. This evolution will be focused on improving the cards' stats and adding more playstyles and roles. Having such a strong card with five-star weak foot and skills will be immensely helpful in all competitive modes.

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Destructoid Tuesday, March 3, 2026 12:20 PM
    

Rainbow Six Siege combat scene where an operator is zoomed-in on their shotgun

Operation Silent Hunt is now live in Rainbow Six Siege, and you can get Black Ice Packs to get some unique customization options for your guns.

While the headline feature for the new season is Solid Snake as a new operator, you can make some of your old guns look new. Let's find out how to get Black Ice Packs in the new season, and what cosmetics we can look forward to.

How to get Black Ice Packs in Rainbow Six Siege Y11S1

If you're taking part in Year 11 Season 1, the only way to get Black Ice Packs is from the new battle pass. The pass has plenty of rewards that you'll unlock throughout the course of the season. To get the Black Ice Packs, you'll have to get new levels and also unlock the Premium Pass.

  • The first pack can be unlocked at Tier 2 - G2.
  • The second pack can be unlocked at Tier 100 - J25.

As of writing, there's no alternative way to obtain a Black Ice Pack (apart from grinding the battle pass).

Black Ice Pink skin
Image via Ubisoft

All Rainbow Six Siege Black Ice skin variants and weapons

Not only are the Black Ice skins rare, but they're not universal. You can only use them on specific weapons. Here are all the variants of the Black Ice skins currently available in the new season.

  • Red
  • Pink
  • Purple
  • Green

Here's a list of all the weapons that are eligible for a Black Ice skin.

  • 417
  • ACS12
  • AR-15.50
  • AUG A3
  • BOSG
  • C75 Auto
  • CAMRS
  • D-50
  • DP-27
  • M12
  • M249
  • SIX12
  • SMG-11
  • SMG-12

With 14 weapons and four variants available for each, you can get two items from a possible pool of 56 different rewards.

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Destructoid Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:41 AM
    

Marathon Pre-order skins

Developers Bungie have revealed the seasonal roadmap for Marathon for this year, and there's plenty of exciting content coming to Tau Ceti IV.

The first season goes live at launch on March 5, and we'll have stuff to look forward to that wasn't present at the Server Slam. But that's not all, since Bungie has also revealed the plans for Season 2. Let's look at all the details we have on the upcoming content.

Marathon 2026 seasonal roadmap

https://twitter.com/MarathonTheGame/status/2028863493789884431

Let's first look at what to expect from Season 1, which goes live on March 5.

Season 1 content

Season 1 will be our first proper initiation to Tau Ceti IV, and it will be far more hostile than the Server Slam version. Here are the key things we can expect as part of the first season.

  • Unlocked version of the Outpost as the third zone.
  • Cryo Archive as the fourth zone (not at launch).
  • Ranked mode in the second half of March.
  • Complete faction and contract progression.
  • Access to the sixth faction in the form of Sekiguchi Genetics.
  • All six Runner shells, including Thief.
  • 28 weapons, mods, implants, cores, and more to craft.
  • Various comsetics, achievements, and storytelling via the codex.

Season 2 content

While Bungie hasn't explicitly explained what will go into Season 2 and beyond, we can form some ideas from the information we have.

  • Titled Nightfall, the season will have a bigger UESC threat.
  • New weapons, mods, cores, and implants.
  • New Runner shell.
  • Nighttime version of Dire Marsh, where you need to fight the threat in darkness.
  • A new system called Cradle, which will allow you greater autonomy over Runner Shell's strengths and weaknesses.

Expect to find more information about the upcoming seasons and beyond once we are deep into Season 1.

The post Marathon Seasonal roadmap 2026: New maps, modes, and more appeared first on Destructoid.


Destructoid Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:19 AM
    

Marathon S'pht

Seasonal content is coming to Bungie's FPS extraction shooter Marathon shortly after launch, and every few months, there will be more to look forward to.

As an extraction shooter, Marathon will have occasional inventory resets (commonly known as "wipes") to keep the game fresh so players don't hoard the best gear. This encourages Runners to use what they have, especially when a reset approaches, to increase the stakes and fun involved.

Here's what Bungie has revealed about how seasons and wipes will work in Marathon.

Marathon wipes and seasons explained

Marathon runner shells fighting and looting
Image via Bungie

Seasonal progression

Beginning with season one, players in Marathon will strive to get gear, complete contracts, and level up to earn upgrades for their Runner Shells while fighting other players and UESC AI enemies.

"As you master survival and grow your available resource pool, you'll be able to take on increasingly challenging contracts, zones, and enemy Runners," Bungie explained. "Climb the Ranked ladder, prep for high-stakes Cryo Archive runs, and secure the most lucrative loot and prestigious rewards of the season."

But with each new season comes a new reset and wipe.

Inventory wipes

Using Enhanced backpacks in Marathon
Screenshot by Destructoid

"Everyone will start fresh each season with nothing to their name and the constant threat of death in a world more lethal and powerful than you are," Bungie said. This means that each season, everyone's gear, contract progression, faction progression, and player level will be reset.

Players will keep things like cosmetics, titles, Codex progression, and liaison contract progression, meaning you won't have to unlock Factions every single season.

The first wipe for Marathon is coming in season two, Nightfall, which launches in June 2026.

Marathon 2026 roadmap

Marathon roadmap
Image via Bungie

In season one, the full slate of launch content will be rolled out, including the new map Cryo Archive, Ranked Mode, a new gun, new Implants, and a special limited-time event. Season one, First Step, runs from March through May.

"Each season of Marathon will have a different theme and a unique combination of new features, content, and stories that continue to evolve the world and gameplay," Bungie said. "We'll also be tuning all of our loot and progression systems, creating space for new metas and ways to play to emerge."

But in June, season two begins, and the seasonal rollout continues, with each season adding new content that "can include any combination of: weapons, mods, cores, implants, backpacks, Runner shells, zones, PvE combatants, faction upgrades, contracts, and new ways to play existing zones."

  • Season 1: First Step (March to May 2026)

    • Launch

      • 3 Planetside Zones
      • 6 Runner Shells
      • Rook (Scavenger Shell)
      • 6 Factions and upgrades
      • 28 guns
      • Cores, Implants, and Mods
      • The Codex
      • Contracts

    • In-season

      • New Zone: Cryo Archive
      • Ranked Mode
      • C.A.R.R.I. event
      • New gun
      • Mid-season tuning
      • New Implants

  • Season 2: Nightfall (June to August 2026)

    • New Zone: Night Marsh

      • UESC occupation
      • Darkness gameplay
      • TBA

    • New Runner Shell
    • New System: The Cradle
    • New guns
    • New mods
    • New threats
    • And more

  • Season 3: TBA (August to November 2026)

    • TBA

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Destructoid Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:08 AM
    

anime paradox unit tier list and guide

Updated on March 3, 2026: Added all new Records of Ragnarok update units and also best traits for each unit.

I'll be ranking all units based on their EVO forms and assuming best rolled stats for DPS, Support and Farm categories. In general, you'll need at least one support, one farm and fill the rest with DPS units. Here's my Anime Paradox tier list and guide.

Anime Paradox Best Unit Tier List

anime paradox unit tier list
Image by Destructoid

The best units in Anime Paradox depend on what role you need whether it's DPS, Support, Farm or starter/beginner. In general, the best units are in the Meta or S-Tier. That said, supports matter as well since enemies will do chip damage to your units every wave. This means that you should bring at least one healer from the support section for harder modes. Not all supports are healers though since Ulquiarro or Kirrua also slow or stun enemies. Let's dive into each individual unit below and discuss their rankings.

Disclaimer: I'm assuming EVO and best rolled stats when ranking these units (For example, I assume your SJW is a 3-star).

Meta Team: SJW, Death Reaper, Monkey King, QSB and then fill the 5th slot with either a Meta or S-Tier DPS or a support unit if your main 4 are dying.

Best for Infinite/Siege: SJW, Igrus (with SJW), Megumo, Sukuna, Zid, Storrk, QSB, Monkey King, Gojo.

Best Starter: Natzo, Megomun, Any Legendary DPS.

Easy EVO Units: Kirrua, Asto, Melio, Itachi, Ciel, Megumin, Sky, Idol, Steel.

Best Farm Unit Trait: Greed

Meta Units

Meta Units Ranking Notes

Death Reaper (Souls)
Hades Dungeon Portal Secret
• Very simple unit that stacks self buffs when taking damage
• Once you stack him fully he deals some of the best DPS in the game
• Plus, he doesn't need a healer that much because of Vampiric and he gains massive damage reduction and heals on low HP
• One of the best units from the Ragnarok update

• Best Trait: Vampiric


Monkey King (Crowned)
Ragnarok Shop Secret
• Has such great damage with Barrage, Leap and Slam that it's worth the Eternal
• Basically a self-sustaining unit with auto-dodges and self-heals
• That said, if you get unlucky the auto-dodge can stun MK 20% of the time for 2 seconds
• But the DPS and tankyness are worth the risk, especially on Infinite/Siege

• Best Trait: Eternal


Qun Sha Buang (Awakened)
China's King Portal Secret
• Huge DPS potential with both the active sword, the self-crit-chance buff and when stacked among other units for Army of One
• That said, requires a lot of sustain so get Vampiric ASAP
• Plus, has in-built off-support capabilities since he can both slow enemies and increase the damage they take
• Excellent on Infinite/Siege

• Best Trait: Vampiric


God Slayer (Awakened)
God Slayer's Domain Portal Secret
• One of the best boss-killers in the game
• Has a ton of single-target sustained DPS with God Slayer and the Bleed that increases damage taken and reduces enemy regen
• That said, it's best to place God Slayer in an isolated position else he'll reduce damage of your ally units that deal more damage than him
• That's why Eternal is so good both for one placement making GS placement easier and a possibility that he'll be the top DPS unit so that he doesn't debuff you

• Best Trait: Vampiric or Eternal


Sukuno (Curse King)
JJK Portal Secret
• One of if not the best AOE DPS unit in the game that's good both in Infinite and boss DPS
• Sukuno has an ebb and flow playstyle where you generate stacks on attack with Energy Flow and then do an ability for a massive damage buff that resets stacks
• Also has Black Flash for more DPS, faster Energy Flow charge and self-healing
• Malevolent Decree is huge team utility debuffing enemies with damage amplification for your team and reducing their damage
• All off this is on top of the Domain Expansion which is a 1000% damage nuke that hits everything on the map

• Best Trait: Eternal


Megumo (Ten Shadows)
Banner Paradox
Pity is 25M/20M for VIP
• One of the strongest units in the game for Infinite and Boss DPS that comes in two parts, Megumo and his Mahoraga summon
• Megumo himself has two self-buff passives with SE and CE for damage and cooldown reduction
• He also deals more damage and reduces damage reduction on every 5th attack scaling with attack speed traits and buffs
• But his main ability is summoning Mahoraga who stacks damage reduction and damage buffs as he gets to low HP
• Mahoraga on low HP becomes a tanky DPS machine dealing a ton of damage and ignoring 30% damage reduction

• Best Trait: Eternal


Sun Jin Wu (Monarch)
Raid Act 3 Secret
• An extremely powerful DPS unit that's a bit slow to get going and requires Igrus for the full potential
• That said even on his own, he's quite strong having a self massive damage/CDR/Lifesteal self buff on low HP and executing non-boss enemies
• He slowly stacks on-kill gaining damage, CDR, Lifesteal, execute threshold and buff threshold/duration at certain kill stack counts
• This alone makes him the most powerful unit in longer modes like Infinite and one of the best units in the game
• Note that if you have Igrus he'll stack twice as fast becoming viable for faster modes as well

• Best Trait: Eternal

S-Tier DPS

S-Tier DPS Units Ranking Notes

Brojo (Six Eyes)
JJK Portal Secret
• Brojo is the best DPS/Support in the game dealing excellent damage but also slowing and stunning enemies
• Infinity is your main slow and damage buff and you can use Limitless Mastery to buff your actives for massive DPS
• Once you get your Domain Expansion you get a full AOE massive stun which is the best support ability in the game
• Plus, Brojo cannot be stunned and is immune to all status effects
• Excellent support to bring for Infinite/Siege

• Best Trait: Eternal


Zid (Atomic)
Banner Secret
• Zid hits the entire map once you upgrade him to All Range Atomic
• He deals amazing DPS too and has massive stats thanks to being a secret
• That said the recent Secrets have outclassed him a little but he's still really good
• Especially for Infinite/Siege

• Best Trait: Eternal


Storrk (Resurreccion)
Banner Paradox
• Even though the recent Secrets outclassed Storrk a little he's still really good
• Basically hits the entire map though not like Zid with full AOE and instead chases down all enemies
• Also has the Metralleta nuke that deletes almost anything on the level including dealing a massive HP chunk out of almost any boss
• Critical attacks also extend each hit's range after each hit by 20%
• Amazing for Infinite/Siege

• Best Trait: Eternal


Bumta (True Love)
Banner Secret
Pity is 20M/16M for VIP
• Not the most complex/exciting Secret but still mechanically S-Tier due to massive ~200k damage with his three actives per skill on full upgrade
• He's all about high damage reduction below 35% HP and reducing enemy damage reduction by 25% on-attack
• Plus he stacks up a chunky 40% damage buff decently fast that you can keep up as long as you heal him and he's not downed

• Best Trait: Eternal


Igrus (Elite Knight)
Siege Shop Secret
• The best unit in the game for Infinite if you combo with SJW
• Stacks a damage buff on-kill for up to a 100% damage increase
• Also has a self-heal and deals heavy Bleed damage and synergizes with Sun Jin Wu in two ways
• First, he deals more damage to enemies above 40% HP which gets them lower faster for SJW's execute
• Second, if you also have SJW placed Igrus gains more damage and CDR
• He's not as reliant on SJW as SJW is on Igrus for speed since without SJW Igrus still gets a damage reduction buff
• That said Igrus has a much lower power potential than SJW

• Best Trait: Eternal


Ichuga (Vasto Lorde)
Legend Stage Hollow Act 3 Secret
• A bit outclassed by recent Secrets but still deals great Boss damage thanks to Bleed on-hit and has a self-damage buff
• Plus, the buff also self-heals him every 15 seconds so he can take a lot of hits
• The self-sustain makes him really tanky so he can hold his own if there's no healer nearby (You still need a healer)
• Outdamages Mythics since he can deal anywhere from 10k DPS to 20k depending on if his buff and bleeds are active
• That said weaker than SJW and Igrus in a longer game since they outscale Ichuga

• Best Trait: Vampiric


Maeto (True Form)
Banner Mythic to Secret EVO
• On the lower end of secrets to be honest but Maeto still has some utility
• He applies a 20% damage amplification debuff on enemies thus buffing all your units
• Plus he's better at executing enemies since he gets another damage buff against enemies below 50%
• He's quite tanky too due to the Distorted Form damage reduction spam and fixed Black Flashes

• Best Trait: Vampiric

A-Tier DPS

A-Tier DPS Units Ranking Notes

The Hollow (Flames)
Battlepass (Tier 50) Mythic
• One of the best Mythics in the game stacking a ton of damage buffs by himself with Fire Monk
• Plus, has a self-sustain feature that goes well with Vampiric thus reducing the need for a healer

• Best Trait: Vampiric


The Honored One (Blessed)
Ragnarok Shop Mythic
• A really tanky DPS unit if you can place him well away from the initial wave of enemies so that he can proc meditation regularly
• If you do, meditation both buffs his damage and gives him more HP that goes well with his innate block ability
• Also has supporting abilities with the 25% damage reduction on allies that goes well with Angelic

• Best Trait: Vampiric or Angelic


Sea God (Storm)
Ragnarok Shop Mythic
• Excellent AOE damage for clearing crowds (non-bosses)
• Buffs himself if he's the strongest unit within his range so placement is important
• Very decent damage but not a must-have, especially because his active is bugged right now

• Best Trait: Eternal


Betu (Parade)
Banner Mythic
• The Dragon and his actives deal such great damage that he's probably the best or one of the best Mythics in the game
• He also self-buffs and self-sustains with his built-in heal
• And as a cherry on top you also have some off-support as he reduces enemy damage within his range making your units tanky

• Best Trait: Eternal


Brolu (Super)
Banner Mythic
• One of the best Mythics in the game for AOE
• Takes a while to get going since he's a stack-based unit that buffs his own damage on-kill
• You'll need 25 kills to reach the threshold for Unstable Power which doubles all the damage buffs
• With his base moves this makes him deal massive AOE damage and some of the best AOE DPS in the game
• He's not S-Tier though because Unstable Power has a 30-second cooldown
• Amazing for Infinite/Siege

• Best Trait: Eternal


Kirrua (Godspeed)
Banner Mythic
• Has both stuns on attack and marks enemies to take more damage from all sources for excellent support potential
• That said he also deals great DPS so he's a DPS/Support hybrid
• This is due to high attack speed that scales really well with his Godspeed self buff on every 8th attack to gain damage and more CDR for massive DPS

• Best Trait: Eternal

B-Tier DPS

B-Tier DPS Units Ranking Notes

Tuji (Heavenly Pact)
Banner Mythic
• Very simple but effective DPS unit that works well in most modes focusing on immunity to enemy ability-based damage
• Plus he gets more damage to enemies with active buffs and a damage burst every 4th attack that synergizes with attack speed traits & buffs

• Best Trait: Eternal


Natzo (Lightning)
Valentine Shop
• A great starter unit that deals excellent Burn damage, scales with other sources of Burn and also self-heals if you stack the Burn passive
• Brilliant Flames applies stack on a single target that bursts into AOE damage on 3 stacks
• Overall a great mix of single and AOE damage that you can use as a starter but isn't S or Meta in terms of DPS later

• Best Trait: Eternal


Joegu (Volcanic)
Banner Mythic
• A decent alternative AOE DPS unit if you don't have the meta units
• The actives and burn deal impressive damage
• Plus you get a bit of slowing for off-support potential
• Great to use until you get higher tier units

• Best Trait: Vampiric


Ciel (Super)
Banner Mythic
• Really easy to EVO and I recommend you EVO him first
• Viable DPS across all upgrade levels stacking damage and HP on kill
• He even self-heals and buffs his speed at max stacks which is pretty good
• That said, what makes him really strong is that he becomes Full AOE on upgrade
• Overall, the best beginner unit in the game that I would rush to EVO outclassed only by Meta, S-Tiers and some A-Tiers

• Best Trait: Vampiric


Ulquiarro (Murcielago)
Banner Mythic
• Ulquiarro is a slow-type support with his Fear effect that reduces movement speed by 40% in an AOE every 8 kills
• He's also very tanky because both hitting enemies with Fear and his High Speed Regeneration passive actually heal
• You want to keep him above 80% for a damage buff too so he's a Support DPS hybrid leaning toward the Support side more

• Best Trait: Eternal


Chaso (Blood Bath)
Banner Mythic
• Serves as a boss-killer since his stacking mark detonates for % max HP for massive single-target damage
• Also has damage reduction like Yuta/Bumta on low HP
• That said, not the strongest AOE damage so I think B-Tier is good for now

• Best Trait: Eternal


Kasheemu (Electric)
Banner Mythic
• Needs to be placed in the front for constant access to enemies to keep up his damage buff
• Scales with attack speed from traits and buffs due to the bonus damage on every 5th attack
• Overall decent DPS but nothing OP

• Best Trait: Vampiric


Bacardi (Gambler)
Banner Mythic
• Fever Rush would be better if it activated more regularly or if it was more powerful
• Lucky Streak is pretty good though with his AOE skills now that it has been fixed
• Still, Bacardi isn't as reliable as higher-tier DPS units since even when you win on the RNG, the DPS increase isn't that impactful

• Best Trait: Eternal


Asto (Devil)
Banner Mythic
• A really good secondary-DPS/Support due to his high damage and status effect
• Really easy to EVO so he's the perfect beginner unit
• That said Ulquiarro and Kirrua do a better overall job at the off-Support role due to better status effects and utility

• Best Trait: Vampiric

C-Tier DPS

C-Tier DPS Units Ranking Notes

Ohma (EVO)
Valentine Shop
• An okay DPS unit that scales damage and attack speed the more it gets hit and the more it drops below 60%
• Overall can be good but is ultimately in the lower tiers below Meta and S-Tier
• Still good as an alternative DPS to use as you grind higher tier units

• Best Trait: Vampiric


Eryu (Antithesis)
Banner Mythic
• Eryu's passives are all pretty good even though he suffered from some nerfs
• He's still overall usable outputting decent damage from the backline

• Best Trait: Eternal


Itochi (Eternal Flame)
Banner Mythic
• Not the best DPS unit since the Escape passive doesn't trigger that often if you heal your units well
• Plus it's not that powerful and triggers only once per wave
• That said the DPS is quite decent

• Best Trait: Eternal


Freezo
Banner Mythic
• Decent self-buff skill but the main DPS comes from Explosive Aura
• This makes Freezo deal a ton of full AOE dps around him and apply Burn
• He would be A-Tier if both his self buff and AOE burst didn't have long cooldowns

• Best Trait: Eternal

D-Tier DPS

D-Tier DPS Units Ranking Notes

Sky (Enhanced)
Battle Pass Level 25 Exclusive
• You want to place him in the front since he gains stacks on-hit and when being hit
• On max stacks he gets a massive damage and attack speed/CDR buff for 12 seconds and resets stacks
• That said he's really slow to get going and outside of Infinite he's really awkward to play requiring a lot of support and setup which just isn't worth it

• Best Trait: Eternal


Seth (One-Winged)
Battle Pass Level 50 Exclusive
• Decent DPS alternative if you don't have better units
• He doubles up on skills every 16 seconds for some nice burst damage but the cooldown is too long
• He also relies on being low HP for max DPS due to his passive but he doesn't have Lifesteal like SJW so he's highly reliant on a healer
• Overall can be situationally good but he's not as reliable as other DPS units since you have to get him low and then heal him

• Best Trait: Eternal


Chae-In (Light)
Banner Mythic
• Has okay DPS when starting waves due to her passive
• Then becomes weaker and offers no utility
• Got buffed but still isn't the best unit though she's better than most D-Tiers

• Best Trait: Eternal


Megomun (Explosion)
Early Access+ or AFK Chamber Exclusive
• Really good unit for beginners since she's easy to get in the AFK chamber and EVO
• Massive burst damage with the explosion
• That said not the best later since the explosion's cooldown is massive

• Best Trait: Vampiric


Melio (Wrath)
Banner Mythic
• Deals decent DPS but doesn't bring much utility otherwise
• I would Evo Ciel or Meliodas as a beginner since they will carry you if you cannot get higher-tier DPS units

• Best Trait: Vampiric

S-Tier Support

S-Tier Support Units Ranking Notes

Brojo (Six Eyes)
JJK Portal Secret
• Brojo is the best DPS/Support in the game dealing excellent damage but also slowing and stunning enemies
• Infinity is your main slow and damage buff and you can use Limitless Mastery to buff your actives for massive DPS
• Once you get your Domain Expansion you get a full AOE massive stun which is the best support ability in the game
• Plus, Brojo cannot be stunned and is immune to all status effects

• Best Trait: Eternal


Idol (Pop)
Banner Mythic
• One of the best units for your healer slot since she has an AOE heal
• The heal also buffs damage and attack cooldowns for an impressive DPS boost inside of her range
• That said don't use her as a starter and place her later
• Buffs don't stack but the duration does
• This is important because her Evo passive Encore extends the buff on buffed unit who gets a kill
• Goes best with Angelic Trait

• Best Trait: Angelic


Oreheme
Banner Mythic
• The best healer in the game if we're talking just raw healing
• Though Idol is sometimes better due to the damage buff
• Oreheme isn't need in all modes but she's really good when you need a full healer
• Goes best with Blessing Trait

• Best Trait: Eternal


Executioner (Awakened)
BattlePass Mythic
• Executioner is great if you want a mix of a healing and status-based support
• This means you'll get both heals and stuns and decent DPS
• With a lot of self-sustaining units in Ragnarok, Executioner might be better than Oreheme because you don't need as many heals

• Best Trait: Vampiric


Ulquiarro (Murcielago)
Banner Mythic
• Ulquiarro is a slow-type support with his Fear effect that reduces movement speed by 40% in an AOE every 8 kills
• He's also very tanky because both hitting enemies with Fear and his High Speed Regeneration passive actually heal
• You want to keep him above 80% for a damage buff too so he's a Support DPS hybrid leaning toward the Support side more

• Best Trait: Eternal


Kirrua (Godspeed)
Banner Mythic
• Has both stuns on attack and marks enemies to take more damage from all sources for excellent support potential
• That said he also deals great DPS so he's a DPS/Support hybrid
• This is due to high attack speed that scales really well with his Godspeed self buff on every 8th attack to gain damage and more CDR for massive DPS

• Best Trait: Eternal

A-Tier Support

A-Tier Support Units Ranking Notes

Steel
Banner Mythic
• Steel is a tank unit that supports your team by drawing attention away and stalling enemies so that your DPS units can kill them
• Overall he's not needed in every mode but he's a pretty useful support unit
• Plus he shields and damage buffs your units which is really good

• Best Trait: Eternal


Asto (Devil)
Banner Mythic
• Great if you don't have better DPS/status effect support hybrid options like Kirrua and Ulquiarro
• Offers decent damage and good team utility
• The status effect supports in S-Tier are better support wise but Asto is still an amazing off-DPS

• Best Trait: Vampiric


Shadow Vampire
AFK Chamber
• Has decent utility and is easy to get via the AFK chamber
• Deals decent DPS with The World though it's unreliable at 40% of the time on-hit
• But the status effect is pretty decent so he's still worth running if you don't have better options
• Really easy to EVO so a great beginner unit

• Best Trait: Eternal


Sakura
Banner Epic
• A great choice if you need a support early

• Best Trait: Eternal

Anime Paradox Farming Guide (For Everything)

Here are some tips for farming Gems and other materials:

  • Trait Rerolls: Battlepass 10+18 RRS with free and premium, 260 RRS in Milestone Leveling, 168 RRS in Achievements, 3 every hour in Gold Shop, Exchangeable in Raid Shop and Siege Shop.
  • Gem Farming: I recommend farming Infinite and resetting on Wave 6 for 50 gems every 1:20 minutes.
  • Story Mode Nightmare: This is a great grinding method for account EXP, unit EXP, food, Gems and Gold.
  • Evo Materials: You can buy Essences from the Merchant using gold every hour. Also, complete Challenges for more. Lastly, you can craft other Essences using Green Essence you farm.
  • Legend Stage: The Ichigo stage is also a good place to farm Gems, Gold, EXP, Food and Green Essence with 2% to get Ichigo at around 4 minutes and 20 seconds completion time.

That's it for my Anime Paradox unit tier list and guide. Feel free to check out our Anime Paradox codes article for a bunch of free rewards.

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Destructoid Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:00 AM
    

Raziel in Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered

The original Legacy of Kain: Defiance is a 2003 3rd-person gothic horror action-adventure title where the two main characters from Blood Omen and Soul Reaver go on a killing and puzzle-solving spree to take down an Eldritch deity.

It's been a while, but remastering Defiance was always a good idea. Gaming narratives have matured comparatively to most games of that time, but not to the Legacy of Kain series, courtesy of its timeless writing and voice acting. Now, we finally have a remastered version, and the long wait has been worth it.

At the core of this story is the event where Kain, the vampire ruler of Nosgoth, tries to kill Raziel for a supposed betrayal, albeit one that was completely out of his control. Having somewhat survived the attempt on his life, the stage was set for Raziel's story to play out like yet another revenge tale, but the series surprised everyone as it morphed into much more complex themes of free will versus predestination, and deep examinations of the concept of self-sacrifice. Defiance's overarching plot remains the best video game example of embracing complexity without becoming an utter mess.

Defiance serves as the conclusion of this long-spanning saga, so jumping in blind to the final chapter of a story rife with wild turns and betrayals that I won't spoil would probably prove too confusing. Luckily, not only is the story great, but so is the game's treatment of anyone trying to engage with it. The remastered's bonus materials include "The History of Nosgoth," a tight explanation of everything that transpired up until the beginning of Defiance. On the surface, Crystal Dynamics did everything right to ensure a presentation that would welcome fans and newcomers alike. Let's dive deeper.

Defiance's elephant in the room

Kain feeding in Defiance
Image via Crystal Dynamics

The remaster offers fresh free-roaming, excellent platforming, fun sword combat, a wide array of supernatural powers, and plenty of puzzle-solving. Between the puzzle segments, players will encounter regular enemies to dispose of through hand-to-hand combat and a few boss fights, whose encounters played like a more action-y puzzle.

We play as Raziel and Kain, two incredibly powerful vampires who have access to telekinetic abilities and swords they can use to dispose of hordes of enemies in deliciously bloody fashion. Though there are two different playable characters, most of their combat moveset is shared. Aside from a few key abilities, like Raziel's ability to shift to a different plane of existence, most of the game plays just the same regardless of character, and you're likely to enjoy both.

Defiance's original problem is finally vanquished

The original Defiance did away with the free camera style for a weird, semi-fixed camera that greatly impacts all aspects of its gameplay. The world of Nosgoth was always scary, but in a way that made you feel small compared to its grandeur, never imprisoned. Defiance's original camera made Nosgoth feel claustrophobic, the combat less fun, and, worst of all, the platforming segments absolutely torturous. That has been fixed via the new "Remastered Camera." It behaves just like the free camera you see in most third-person games nowadays, and it works great. It finally makes platforming fun again because you can once again see where you're jumping, which seems simple, but will likely shave off hours from newcomers' first playthroughs.

My Remastered playthrough lasted roughly the same nine hours that my original one did, but that's because the 20 percent of wandering around and 80 percent of repeating jumps have been replaced by a lot of time taking cool screenshots.

Taking a note from the Aspyr remasters of the classic Tomb Raider and Soul Reaver games, Crystal Dynamics' Defiance remaster also offers greatly enhanced textures, lighting, and beautifully re-modelled characters that we can all gaze upon so much better now. The graphical overhaul definitely doesn't make Defiance visually comparable to more modern titles like Expedition 33 in terms of realism, but it respects the vision behind the already beautiful models of the original, giving them more than enough charm to captivate players for the long run.

And it comes with some fantastic extra content

The remaster also adds lots of sweet bonus content: a ton of beautiful concept art, music, story tidbits, and a surprising number of levels that didn't make it to the original or remastered versions of the game.

There are also various welcome quality-of-life improvements. Defiance is an exploration-heavy game, and getting lost in an old game might feel even more embarrassing than in a modern one. Luckily, the remaster features all sorts of discrete little mechanics, such as an improved map and trackers that players who end up feeling lost can make use of.

Janus in Defiance
Image via Crystal Dynamics

The new Defiance also has all the features you'd expect from a modern remaster, and even cool new additions for people who I won't judge for enjoying pain. As became customary, players can perform on-the-fly swaps between the new graphics and the old, and now they can also swap between the "remastered" camera mode and the old one.

You can go back to the old graphics to feel the nostalgia, and you can go back to the old camera to relive all the frustration and the nightmares! No joke. Early in the game, my camera went back to the original mode, and my mind immediately raced to the thought that I had been had, that Defiance would never escape the clutches of the horrid semi-fixed camera of old, either because of a glitch, or because the devs had been working in tandem with the Elder God all along.

Neither was the case. I had just accidentally pressed the toggle button, unaware of the consequences. If you, too, are an old fan of the series now getting into the remastered Defiance to see what could've been, you might want to preemptively unmap R2 to avoid one of the darkest unintentional jumpscares modern gaming can deliver.

Does Defiance Remastered make up for the lost time?

Kain looking at the pillars of Nosgoth
Screenshot by Destructoid

Had this version released back in '03, it likely would've been a contender for best adventure platformer of its time. Still, games have evolved a lot since then, and a long-overdue camera change might not be enough to justify the $25 tag versus similar games of today.

My honest opinion, as a fan, is that this is definitely worth getting. Every new change massively improves the game. The combat is more simplistic than what you'll find in the best Devil May Cry entries, and there are mandatory encounters against enemies that feel like unnecessary filler. Still, this unique story of gothic horror remains more than entertaining and engrossing enough even today, especially if you play it with a controller, but definitely enjoyable even on mouse and keyboard. It's also prettier than ever.

Defiance remastered is a triumph, even if an obvious one. Unlike the Angel of Darkness remaster, a game so broken that no amount of rework could turn it fully playable, Defiance was always the simplest and most obvious of vision tweaks away from brilliance. One can only imagine how much of a splash it could've made way back in '03 if released in proper form. Here's hoping this excellent rework will find enough of a new player base to get the wheel of fate turning in its favor once more.

Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered is now out on PC, Xbox X|S, PlayStation 4, 5, Switch, and Switch 2.

The post Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered review – Finally, the experience we deserved back then appeared first on Destructoid.


WGB Tuesday, March 3, 2026 4:31 PM
     Highguard, a live-service shooter launched at The Game Awards, will shut down on March 12, just 46 days after its debut, due to an unsustainable player base despite an initial strong launch.

Gaming Instincts – Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism Tuesday, March 3, 2026 11:03 AM