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Wolfenstein Oct 23, 2017 Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus – PC Specs and Features
For PC gamers, it’s all about the freedom – and we’re not just talking about liberating America from Nazi oppression. From framerates to field-of-view options and beyond, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus includes a host of features on PC, allowing players to customize their experience based on hardware and preferences. Along with the minimum and recommended specs, we’ve got a detailed list of supported features available in The New Colossus when it launches worldwide on October 27. View 
The Elder Scrolls May 03, 2018 Game Update 72: Patch Notes – May 2, 2018
Starting with this patch, when you reach Legend on the Versus ladder, you’ll receive the new Legend Card Back when you get your monthly rewards. View 
Fallout May 11, 2022 Fallout 76: C.A.M.P. Creations – Cryptids
April saw community builders take on the theme of Cryptids in the latest C.A.M.P Creations article. View 
DOOM Dec 25, 2019 The 25th Anniversary Slayer is here to celebrate
Greyscale greatness. View 
DOOM Dec 23, 2019 The Imperial Marauder has an Axe to Grind
He may be shiny, but don’t stand too close. View 
QUAKE Nov 12, 2018 Corvidae sweeps the 2v2 Australian Quake Championship at PAX AUS 2018
The duo of Corvidae “Steej” and Corvidae “Dandaking” will make their next appearance at DreamHack Winter 2018! View 
The Elder Scrolls Oct 08, 2019 The Jaws of Oblivion have opened – collect the latest expansion today!
Play The Elder Scrolls: Legends’ epic new expansion now! View 
Fallout Dec 07, 2020 Fallout 76: C.A.M.P. Creations- Cozy
This month the community showcased their favorite “cozy” C.A.M.P.s with us. November was all about warm fires, reading nooks, and C.A.M.P. cubbies! View 
The Elder Scrolls Oct 09, 2019 Collect an exclusive new card in the Oblivion Gauntlet, starting October 11!
A new event is here – with a special prize to boot! View 
DOOM Jul 14, 2019 Top 5 Cameos of DOOM - #2: Windows (95) to Another World
In the heady days of the early ‘90s, no one was really sure how gaming on a PC should work. Up until this point DOS was king, meaning games needed to be run from the command line and necessitated a somewhat arcane knowledge of DOS commands and syntax. View