Steam's latest weekly game sales charts (March 4 to March 11, 2025) have Monster Hunter: Wildlands at the top again this week, with the newly released Twin Shadow Wonderland following close behind.
Steam's latest weekly game sales charts (March 4 to March 11, 2025) have Monster Hunter: Wildlands at the top again this week, with the newly released Twin Shadow Wonderland following close behind.
According to various leaked information, Valve Corporation is developing "Counter-Strike 2" (or "CS:GO 2") and is expected to enter the testing phase soon. On March 14th, Valve submitted a trademark application for "CS2" to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, which seems to further confirm this news. The trademark application also includes a "related properties" section, which outlines other Valve trademarks that may be related to CS2, including two serial numbers for Counter-Strike and CSGO. In addition, files related to CSGO Source 2 updates were found in the NVIDIA GeForce Experience update, such as "csgos2.exe" and "source2," which also suggests that "CS:GO 2" is in development. According to rumors, the game will be made using the Source 2 engine and the servers will be upgraded to 128 tick to match its competitor, "Valorant".
According to the official release of BethesdaAsia (referred to as B Agency), "Hi-Fi RUSH (Perfect Sound Wave)" has been released on Xbox and PC, and the number of players has exceeded 2 million. Hi-Fi RUSH is an action-packed racing game that combines fast-paced gameplay with an electrifying soundtrack. In this game, players race through futuristic cities on high-speed hoverbikes, dodging obstacles and performing stunts to earn points and boost their speed. The game features a variety of different tracks, each with its own unique challenges and obstacles to overcome. One of the standout features of Hi-Fi RUSH is its soundtrack, which features a range of high-energy electronic music from top artists in the genre. The music is seamlessly integrated into the gameplay, with the tempo and intensity of the music changing to match the speed and action on screen. Players can choose from a variety of different hoverbikes, each with its own unique stats and abilities. They can also customize their bikes with a range of different skins and upgrades to improve performance and stand out on the track. Overall, Hi-Fi RUSH is a thrilling and immersive racing game that combines fast-paced action with an incredible soundtrack to create an unforgettable gaming experience.
Townscaper is an ancient town building game with a high degree of freedom, cross-platform (Win, macOS, NS, Xbox, iOS, Android, web version), it can be used to build ancient towns with winding streets, Small villages, towering churches, staggered canals, or castles in the sky. Build piece by piece. There are no objectives, and no real gameplay. There are only countless constructions and countless beauties. The gameplay is super simple, start the game, click anywhere on the water, and a small town will be built, which can be a street, a house, a bridge, a staircase, or a park, depending on what is next to this small area. Continue to click on some existing buildings, and it will be built again on the upper floor, up to 13 floors, with a high degree of freedom for you to play, with different colors, to fully display your aesthetics 😂 The right mouse button can eliminate the current area building, it's that simple. I feel like I can play for a day. And you? Townscaper sit:https://oskarstalberg.com/Townscaper/
According to the latest research released by market research agency ExpressVPN, gamers are increasingly fond of retro games. Under this general trend, game manufacturers have also continuously launched remakes of classic games according to the needs of players in recent years. 79% of gamers say they have played a retro game recently. These "retro" games grew up with Generation X (those born between 1964 and 1980) and millennials (those born in the 1980s and 1990s), so it's no surprise that they're gaining traction with players of that age group. And somewhat surprisingly, Gen Z (those born between 1995-2009) also love games made in the 80s and 90s. Thirty-eight percent of respondents cited "nostalgia" as the reason for playing these retro games. According to the survey report, the five most popular games among players are “Super Mario”, “Tetris”, “Pac-Man”, “Super Mario Kart” and “The Legend of Zelda”. Original:Who spends the most time gaming? It’s not Gen Z