How to get the Poncho in Jedi Survivor

You need to beat a boss first on Koboh Star Wars Jedi: Survivorhas a few surprises up its sleeve, especially for returning players who already joined Cal Kestis on their first journey inFallen Order. Here’s where to find the (iconic?) poncho outfit, which requires a bit of legwork on Koboh. How to find the Poncho inJedi Survivor The Poncho is found on the planet Koboh, in the Fort Kah’Lin area. This is a completely optional zone, so it’s missable....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 512 words · Cindy Brown

How to get the Valkyr Heirloom in Warframe

Valkyr fans have another reason to pick up the berserker Warframe. The Valkyr Heirloom collection covers her in the cosmic, crystalline skin that’s common in this category of cosmetics, making for a stylish addition to your Arsenal. Valkyr Prime was the designated drop for Tennolive during Tennocon 2025, so if you’re looking for a fancy new style for this Warframe, this prestigious set might be the best choice. You can buy it with cash or platinum....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 321 words · Kristin Lane

How to play Schedule 1 beta version?

Schedule 1received its first major content update, and it’s currently available on the beta branch. If you want to test out all the fresh additions, your best option is to switch to the beta branch. The full version should have the same features before long, but it could take at least an extra day. This guide will help you to switch to the beta version, test the new features, and switch back to the full version whenever you like....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 298 words · Barbara Ortiz

Incredible Resident Evil attraction to open in Japan

Wow! Look at some of these pictures from the upcomingResident Evilattraction set to open at Universal Studios Japan in a few days. Some of the pictures look like screenshots directly from aResident Evilgame! Part of a Halloween attraction, the New York area of USJ has been transformed into Raccoon City using props and special effects. The story? The T-virus has escaped here. Of course. Some clever projection work turned existing surfaces into buildings right out ofResident Evil....

June 21, 2025 · 1 min · 140 words · Michael Ellis

Magical Delicacy launches with a discount on Steam today, Switch version follows next month

The cooking-themed platformer and Metroidvania titleMagical Delicacyis now available for almost everybody to download and play. The game is out now on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S viaSteamand Xbox Game Pass, but it won’t be out on Nintendo Switch untilAugust 15, 2024. Magical Delicacywill have a 10% launch discount until August 02, 2025, and not only do we have a new trailer to celebrate the launch, but there’s a special edition for those who want a little more from it....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 405 words · Kimberly Simmons

Mazin Saga for Genesis/Mega Drive can be hazardous to your ego

I’ve been doing some exploration into the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive catalog after having played through theValisgames andGley Lancer. The Genesis isn’t what I’d call one of my blind spots, but I’m not as familiar with it as Nintendo’s early consoles. As it turns out, the depths of its library are pretty murky. I had not heard of 1993’sMazin Saga: Mutant Fighter. In fact, if Ihadheard of it, I probably wouldn’t have been interested in playing it....

June 21, 2025 · 5 min · 916 words · Robin Garcia

Missing EarthBound is my biggest gaming regret

Sorry, Ness Every so often on Destructoid, we publish a post celebratingEarthBoundand, right on cue, I come away impressed. Whether it’s Chadrecountingan emotional, fourth-wall-breaking moment, Jonathanexplainingthe game’s greatness, or Darrensharinga heartfelt animation, I’m left in awe at the raw passion, talent, and near decades-long commitment of its fans. I also leave those posts feeling a hint of sadness. For as much as I know aboutEarthBound, I don’t knowEarthBound. Not personally. I would say I’ve never experienced it before but that’s untrue....

June 21, 2025 · 4 min · 699 words · Shannon Davis

MMOs don’t work in the US, Take-Two CEO says

But they do work in Asia Did you know Take-Two was investing in the MMO genre? They sure are, but don’t be surprised by your lack of knowledge on their projects as these MMOs are targeted just for Asia. “We’re actively investing in online MMOs, we’re not doing it in the US. Why? Because MMOs don’t work here,” Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said during the Cowen Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 227 words · Isaiah Turner

Nintendo sells 1.75 million hardware units in November

Black Friday The NPD group says that Nintendo moved more than 1.75 million hardware units in November. The power of Black Friday pushed 910,000 portable systems and 845,000 home consoles into shopping bags last month. The breakdown shows that the Wii U moved 425,000 units in 7 days.New Super Mario Bros. Usold 243,000 copies, making for an attach rate of about 60 percent. The Wii did almost as well, moving 420,000 systems....

June 21, 2025 · 1 min · 124 words · Elizabeth Anderson

Noise Channel: a new radio show dedicated to chiptunes

We don’t talk about the chip music scene much on Destructoid, but I don’t think anyone would deny that the scene’s roots dig back into the history of videogames. With all the retro revival titles we’ve been seeing of late it’s no surprise then that many artists who’ve made it big in the chip music scene have been involved with a number of game soundtracks (Scott Pilgrimand theBit.Tripseries) and remix albums (Chiptuned RockmanandSQ Chips) over the years....

June 21, 2025 · 1 min · 146 words · Lindsay Hale

Obscure now called Final Exam, still looks fun

Name changed of that other Obscure game RememberObscure? It was that fun looking four-player side-scrolling beat-em-up/shooter. Well it’s undergone a name change, and you can now refer to it asFinal Exam. The name was changed largely due to how fans kept thinking this was supposed to be a sequel of sorts to thatother ObsCuregames. Whoops! Thegame’s websitehas also launched following the name change if you’re looking to learn Exam. I’m personally looking forward it as you’re able to never have enough co-op games like this....

June 21, 2025 · 1 min · 99 words · Christina Tucker

One of EVE Online’s mobile adaptations is going on ice, EVE Echoes is on the way

A ‘new and improved’ War of Ascension is coming back in 2019 IcelandicEVE Onlinestudio CCP is doing some pretty severe housecleaning, and they’re getting a little help from their friends. Alongsidethe Sumo Digital collaborationProject Nova, CCP also announcedEVE Echoestoday at their Eve Vegas gathering. In a partnership with China-based developer NetEase,Echoesis described as a way to “recreateEVE Onlinegameplay on a mobile device” in a parallel universe. It’ll allegedly launch globally in 2019, but a Chinese release will come first due to the aforementioned team-up with NetEase....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 246 words · William Davis

PC gaming hardware market holds lead over consoles

Enthusiasts continue to drop big bucks for big hardware The PC gaming hardware market, which consists of personal computers, upgrades, and peripherals used for gaming, is alive and booming in contrast to the general decline in the mainstream PC market. Ted Pollak, Senior Gaming Analyst atJohn Peddie Research, stated that the $21.5 billion PC hardware market is over twice the size of the console gaming market. While many casual console customers are moving to the mobile market, and the same is occurring in the lower end of the PC gaming world, more money is being directed to mid and high range PC builds and upgrades by gamers....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 326 words · Sean Watson