We got a first look at Marvel's new Overwatch rival and learned a big MMO sequel is in the works as well
This week’s gaming news was far-ranging in its nature and its implications. We got reports that Pedro Pascal has already wrapped up shooting on season two of HBO’s The Last of Us, heard rumblings that some publishers are unsure if supporting Xbox continues to make sense for them, and got our first look at Marvel Rivals, which looks like a superhero-themed Overwatch competitor that’s also reminiscent of Smite. Those stories and more await you in the pages ahead.
In the years since its 2012 PC debut, the team has released several expansions and updates for it, with the latest being 2023’s Secrets of the Obscure. With two more expansions still in the works set to launch this year and in 2025, respectively, Guild Wars 2 players aren’t hurting for new content. That’s why the news that ArenaNet is working on a proper third game in the series came as such a shock.
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