This fall is a proverbial windfall of new titles for the video game community and at the top of the heap is the return of Bungie’s popular MMO space-shooter Destiny. Following the release of the game’s latest expansion, The Taken King, many fans are quickly doing everything they can to become the best of the best, whether they’re warlock, titan or hunter. While there’s so much to do in the world of Destiny, having a little guidance from your ghost, or rather anyone nearby is always handy. Related: After two sleepless nights, we still can’t get enough of Destiny: The Taken King In this video, avid gamer and Destiny player Joshua Smith shares his personal top five tips for getting ahead in the latest Destiny title. Find out what’s best for leveling up, gaining light and so much more in this quick and informational video. Utilize these five tips and enemies will be praying for you to stay in orbit! Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment just released a Back 4 Blood road map of updates slated for later this year and into the next. The publisher tweeted out these end-of-year plans for the zombie multiplayer, with small details on soon-to-come features and content. This month’s updates mostly include quality-of-life improvements and major bug fixes. December introduces fresh features like supply lines, a Ridden Practice area, and a solo offline mode with campaign progression. This winter update also incorporates new card types and cards into the game’s card system, which should mix up the meta as it is now. Remedy Entertainment, the developer of the 2019 action-adventure game Control, announced that the game is getting a multiplayer spinoff title sometime in the future. Remedy is also working on a “future, bigger-budget Control game.” Both of the titles will be co-published by Remedy and 505 Games, with whom the studio has struck a deal. While the original Control was critically acclaimed for its weird story and tight gameplay, it did not include a multiplayer mode. The new title, codenamed Condor, will be a four-player cooperative player-versus-environment game. Remedy did not mention any player-versus-player combat. You’ve taken the plunge and picked up a fresh Nintendo Switch 2 console, ready to explore the latest and greatest games the system has to offer, but where do you start? There are more than the initial launch games to pick from now, but the library is still growing and most of the high-profile games like Pokémon Legends: Z-A and Metroid Prime 4: Beyond aren’t out just yet. Whether it is just to help justify the purchase of a new console to yourself, or if you want to show off your fancy new hardware to friends and family, these are the most impressive games you can get right now on the Switch 2.




