Despite no announcement from Ubisoft, the company has released a Far Cry 6 Game of the Year edition. It includes the base game, all season pass content, all updates, and a new expansion.

The expansion is called Lost Between Worlds, and it’s said to be launching “soon.” No further details about this expansion were divulged. Keep checking back with GameSpot for the latest.

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With the release of Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut also comes a new expansion set on Tsushima’s neighboring Iki Island. Like the base game, this new portion has plenty of collectibles to find, including the ever-useful Bamboo Strikes, which expand Jin’s maximum Resolve–a meter that allows you to heal in battle and execute powerful special abilities.

Since the Iki Island expansion is technically post-release content, it’s a fair bit more difficult than the base game. This is mainly due to Mongol enemies who constantly switch their weaponry on the fly, requiring you to switch your katana stances more frequently to attack and defend yourself properly. Thanks to the increased challenge, you may often find yourself at death’s door, so it helps to ensure you get more Resolve to help you better tackle the challenges ahead. There are a total of four Bamboo Strikes to discover on Iki Island; below, we detail how to find them.

Buddha’s Footprints Bamboo Strike

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2022 has been a year full of major acquisitions in the video game space, and Electronic Arts executive Vince Zampella has now shared his thoughts on big buyouts and what they could mean.

Speaking to Barron’s, Zampella acknowledged that mergers and acquisitions in 2022 has been a “big trend,” and one that he sees both positives and negatives from. Big deals can help studios execute on projects they couldn’t have otherwise, but Zampella also warned about creativity falling by the wayside.

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The first Iron Banner of Destiny 2 Season of the Seraph comes with a brand-new PvPvE mode called Fortress. Throughout Destiny, Bungie has included different Crucible modes in Iron Banner, but not with a PvE aspect.

Iron Banner Fortress Mode

Bungie has diverted from Destiny 2’s traditional Iron Banner Control to include modes like Rift and Eruption in the past, but Fortress is a bit different because it includes brief, intermittent PvE moments. It plays similarly to Zone Control, where you need to neutralize the enemy zones, capture them and protect the zones. You get points for each zone capture, and additional points are added to your team score when the timer refreshes every few seconds–the timer is visible above the zones. Unlike regular Control, defeating opponents doesn’t add points, so capturing most zones and defeating opponents to protect them is key. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

However, Fortress presents a collab with Empress Caiatl–a Cabal twist in Iron Banner, possibly because Saladin is the Valus Forge member of Caiatl’s War Council. When a team reaches 40…

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