YES Subnautica underwater ironing has finally appeared on amazon for all consoles. Shockingly only £24.99 i was expecting it to cost more. PS4/switch/XB1/PS5 all have versions listed. To say i'm looking forward to this is an understatement, very few games have pulled off that amazing feeling of pure unknown exploration adventure. It'll probably have bugs but hopefully nothing totally game destroying.
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Playism (https://playism.com/) will shut down their own online store the 24th of March, and terminate the possibility to download purchased games and generate Steam keys on the 10th of May.
Not all games Playism have available can be transferred to Steam despite being available there (like Touhou Double Dealing Character), and Playism works like GOG: you download an archive and you can keep it whereever you want, without online activation.
Playism's catalogue mostly centers around indie and doujin games, and you might find something a bit cheaper than on Steam.
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I didn't even know where to put this, but everything about this story is what is wrong with the world.
**** Bobby Kotick
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Originally posted by briareos_kerensky View PostPlayism (https://playism.com/) will shut down their own online store the 24th of March, and terminate the possibility to download purchased games and generate Steam keys on the 10th of May.
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Lockdown boredom drives UK video games market to £7bn record high
"Gaming fans joined by million of newbies in 2020 resulting in £1.6bn more spent compared with 2019
The UK video games market hit a record £7bn last year as lockdown fuelled an unprecedented boom in the popularity of mobile games, consoles and virtual reality headsets.
The gaming industry has proved to be a coronavirus winner, with tens of millions of consumers looking for relief from indoor boredom. Gaming fans were joined by millions of newbies seeking out home entertainment, resulting in £1.6bn more being spent on games compared with 2019, an unprecedented 30% year-on-year increase.
“The figures confirm just how valuable games proved to people across the country during one of the toughest years of our lives,” said Dr Jo Twist, the chief executive of UK games industry body Ukie, which puts out the annual figures. “We all know how important entertainment, technology and creativity have been over the last year.”
The biggest year in UK gaming history was sparked by the serendipitous timing of the launch of Nintendo’s family-friendly phenomenon Animal Crossing: New Horizons on 20 March, as Boris Johnson informed the public that the nation was going into its first lockdown the following week."
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