In this Marauders Weapons Guide, we’ll explain how weapons work in the game and break down the stats of all of the weapons we’ve found so far.

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How Marauders Weapons Work

Most of the Marauders Weapons you find will be firearms, although there are a few melee weapons in the game as well.

Most weapons make use of these stats:
  • Ammo – The type of ammunition a Weapon uses.
  • Damage – How much damage a single shot does to an enemy.
  • Recoil – A measurement of recoil. A higher number means stronger recoil.
  • Capacity – How much ammo is in a magazine.
  • Fire Rate – A measurement of how quickly the Weapon fires.
  • ADS Speed – How long it takes to ADS (Aim Down Sights) with the Weapon.
  • Durability – A measurement of how much you can use the Weapon before it breaks. Broken Weapons must be repaired in the Gear menu back at home.
  • Attachments – What attachments are available for the Weapon, if any. Attachments can modify the stats of a Weapon. For example, a Stock will typically reduce the Recoil of a Weapon.

How to Get Weapons in Marauders

There are three ways to get Weapons:

  1. Buying them from Traders
  2. Crafting them (once you’ve unlocked the Crafting recipes)
  3. Looting them from containers, dead NPCs, or dead players

Where to Get Marauders Attachments

If you’re looking for gun attachments, there’s two ways you can obtain them:

  1. Purchase from Vendors (Rotating)
  2. Craft Them

List of Marauders Guns

Weapon Ammo Damage Recoil Ammo
Capacity
Fire Rate ADS Speed Durability Attachments
1911 Stamp .45 ACP 28 9 7 20 15 100 N/A
BAR .300 34 18 20 39 12 Muzzle, Magazine
Blowtorch N/A 10 5 500 80 15 250 N/A
Bren Mk2 7.62mm 32 16 36 54 18 100 N/A
Combat Knife N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 35 N/A
De Lisle Carbine .45 ACP 28 54 11 12 20 100 N/A
DP 28 54 R mm 33 12 47 55 18 100 N/A
Fire Extinguisher N/A 5 1 75 50 20 50 N/A
Hunting Knife N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 25 N/A
Krasa Rifle 7.62mm 28 7 20 65 22 100 N/A
Liberator 12 Gauge 85 14 4 14 18 100 N/A
Luger P08 9mm 24 8 8 25 20 100 N/A
M16 5.56mm 32 8 20 42 22 100 Magazine
M1941 Johnson .300 45 48 10 20 15 100 N/A
M1A1 Para .32 ACP 28 12 15 22 20 100 N/A
M45 “K” 9mm 21 6 36 45 18 75 N/A
M50 Reising .45 ACP 30 20 12 45 25 100 Muzzle, Magazine
MAC-10 .45 ACP 23 14 30 70 20 75 Muzzle
Machete N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 75 N/A
Mat-49 .32 ACP 22 9 36 60 22 75 Magazine, Stock
Mauser M712 10mm 35 10 10 60 15 100 Magazine, Stock
MG-42 7.62mm 32 40 75 50 15 100 N/A
Mosin Obrez 54 R mm 55 64 5 3 15 50 N/A
MP40 10mm 24 8 30 45 21 75 Muzzle, Stock
PPSH-41 10mm 23 6 36 70 17 75 Magazine
Sawed Off 12 Gauge 84 36 2 10 18 40 N/A
Sten MKII 9mm 20 7 32 48 17 75 Muzzle
SVT-40 54 R mm 40 33 10 22 17 100 N/A
Terminator 12 Gauge 100 36 1 5 15 25 N/A
Thompson .45 ACP
Trench Gun 12 Gauge 60 26 5 10 18 50 N/A
Uzi 9mm 20 8 20 60 20 75 Muzzle, Magazine, Stock
ViperMK1 9mm 21 5 32 52 18 75 Muzzle
VZ-Klobb 9mm 20 8 20 60 20 75 Muzzle, Magazine, Stock
Welrod .32 ACP 40 18 6 5 18 50 N/A

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A few weeks after the launch of Overwatch 2, the game’s first special event, Halloween Terror 2022, has begun. This event, which runs from October 25 to November 8, features the return of the Junkenstein’s Revenge PvE arcade mode along with some new spooky skins. During the event players can also earn some free rewards in addition to the new items in the shop. From October 25 to November 1 players can also earn a legendary Winston skin by watching Overwatch 2 creators with drops enabled on Twitch.

Junkenstein’s Revenge

Junkenstein’s Revenge is a PvE horde mode-style event, where four players need to defend a castle door against waves of robots and Junkenstein’s allies, which consist of AI-controlled versions of Reaper, Junkrat, Roadhog, and more. Blizzard has added new versions and difficulties to the mode over the different Halloween events, so there are a variety of different modes and special challenge modes. The challenge modes provide another tier of difficulty, with options including things like only three heroes or randomized heroes. This year’s version has the Wrath of the Bride version, which adds Sombra as an AI enemy.

In addition to the achievements that can be unlocked by completing different versions of the mode, there are event challenges that are only available during the Halloween Terror event. These challenges offer up a variety of different rewards, including sprays, voice lines, weapon charms, name cards, and battle pass XP.

All Halloween Terror 2022 challenges and rewards:

Wedding Planner: Complete 13 Junkenstein challenges – Jack-O’-Lantern weapon charmWrath of the Bride: Win Wrath of the Bride on any difficulty – Our Tale Begins Reinhardt voice line Taking the Plunge: Win Wrath of the Bride on Hard difficulty – Zomnic Graffiti sprayHere Comes the Bride: Win Wrath of the Bride on Expert difficulty – 1250 Battle Pass XPLove Conquers All: Win Wrath of the Bride on Legendary difficulty – 1250 Battle Pass XPFury of the Heroes: Win Wrath of the Bride with a score of 10,000 or higher – Hasta La Muerte sprayFour Brave Heroes: Win Wrath of the Bride as 4 different heroes – Nightfall Over Adlersbrunn namecardRe-Tired: Destroy 15 Shock-Tires in Wrath of the Bride – Zomnics Under the Moon Ashe voice lineCouncil of the Bride: Eliminate 35 bosses in Wrath of the Bride – Bodies to Bag Junker Queen voice lineThe Automation, Transformed: Eliminate the Experiment while it is in tank form on Hard difficulty or above in Wrath of the Bride – 1000 Battle Pass XPNo Spark: Win Wrath of the Bride without letting the Lord of the Castle take any damage – 1000 Battle Pass XPKnock, Knock: Disturb the guest in the Tavern in Wrath of the Bride – Scry Some More Kiriko voice lineOminous Portent: Witness all 7 Banshee moments in a single run of Wrath of the Bride – Tarot Reading Kiriko voice linePhotoZomb: Strike a pose with the Bride during her introduction in Wrath of the Bride – Never Cross The Bride Sombra voice lineWitch’s Brew: Uncover the fate of a terror past in a hidden corner of Adlersbrunn in Wrath of the Bride – It’s Always The Widow Sojourn voice lineLantern Lit: Crouch at the lantern for 6 seconds while the Ghost is active in Wrath of the Bride – 100- Battle Pass XPThe Wanderers of Old: Win Junkenstein’s Revenge on any difficulty – 1000 Battle Pass XPThe Endless Night Began: Complete Wave 12 in Junkenstein Endless – 500 Battle Pass XPUnfinished Business: Win Junkenstein Challenge Mission: Vengeful Ghost – 500 Battle Pass XPSpooky, Speedy: Win Junkenstein Challenge Mission: Frenzied Stampede – 500 Battle Pass XPTerrifying Trio: Win Junkenstein Challenge Mission: Three They Were – 500 Battle Pass XPGet Ready For A Shock: Win Junkenstein Challenge Mission: Shocking Surpirse – 500 Battle Pass XPVolatile and Vile: Win Junkenstein Challenge Mission: Volatile Zomnics – 500 Battle Pass XPCostume Party: Win Junkenstein Challenge Mission: Mystery Swap – 500 Battle Pass XP

New cosmetics

Junker Queen, Kiriko, and Reaper all have new legendary Halloween skins.

There are only a handful of new cosmetic items available in the Halloween Terror event for Overwatch 2. There is a new legendary skin for Reaper, Cursed Captain, which turns the damage hero into a ghostly pirate. This skin is being given out for free to everyone who logs in between October 25 and the end of Season 1 as an apology for the rocky launch. The Werewolf Winston skin, which isn’t new, is available to earn by watching four hours of Overwatch 2 on Twitch.

In the store there are two new legendary skins. The Witch Kiriko skin, which turns the new support hero into a magical witch, is available in a bundle for 2,600 Coins (roughly $26 USD) with a few other cosmetic items. The legendary Executioner skin for Junker Queen is available by itself in the store for 1900 Coins (about $19 USD.) The shop also has a variety of legendary skins from years past available for purchase, some separately and some in bundles. The shop resets every Tuesday, so it will refresh at least once during the event, possibly offering new items.

More things to know about Halloween Terror 2022

The Werewolf Winston spray can be earned for watching two hours of OW2 on Twitch, with the Werewolf skin awarded at four hours.The Twitch drops are only available for the first week of the event, October 25 to November 1.There will be a double match XP weekend running from October 28-31 during the event.This update brings Bastion back to the game and adds Torbjorn back to competitive.

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The full release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II is right around the corner, and now Activision has now detailed everything players can expect from the game’s multiplayer suite come launch day.

Currently, players who pre-order Modern Warfare II can get early access to the game’s single-player campaign. Multiplayer will arrive for all players on October 28, though those wanting to experience Warzone 2.0 will have to wait a bit longer, as the free-to-play battle royale isn’t arriving until November 16. Below is everything coming as part of Modern Warfare II’s multiplayer launch.

Game Modes

Modes in Modern Warfare II are broken down into two categories: Core Map modes and Battle Map modes. Core Map modes are smaller, 6v6 combat zones players familiar with the series are no doubt accustomed to. Battle Map modes, however, are built for 32v32 game types and include vehicles.

Core Map Modes

Free-for-AllTeam DeathmatchDominationHardpointHeadquartersControlPrisoner RescueSearch & Destroy

Battle Map Modes

Ground WarGround War Invasion

Playlists

FeaturedQuick PlayTier 1 (Formerly known as Hardcore)Third-Person ModeBattle Mode maps will feature 64 players.

Maps

Activision has not officially revealed the number or names of the maps that will be included at launch, but its recent blog post does clarify that maps will come in three different flavors. There will be maps based on the Middle-Eastern themed Al Mazrah region (which also serves as the main map for Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0), the Central America region of Las Almas (which is featured prominently in the Modern Warfare II campaign), and maps that take place in the “rest of the world,” as Activision Blizzard puts it.

Perks will unlock over the course of a match in Modern Warfare II, as opposed to all being active from the get-go.

Perks

Perks work a little differently in Modern Warfare II than in previous titles, with players starting each match with two base perks before unlocking two additional perks (a bonus perk and an ultimate perk) over the course of the match. Here is the list of perks to choose from at launch.

Base Perks

OverkillDouble TimeBattle HardenedScavengerBomb SquadTrackerStrong ArmExtra Tactical

Bonus Perks

ResupplySpotterCold-BloodedFast HandsHardlineFocus

Ultimate Perks

High AlertGhostQuick FixOverclockSurvivorBird’s EyeField Upgrades are back, giving players some fan-favorite options as well as some new toys to experiment with.

Field Upgrades

As seen in more recent Call of Duty entries, Field Upgrades are back once more, allowing players to activate various gadgets or tools over the course of a match that recharge over time.

Tactical CameraInflatable DecoyDDoSDeployable CoverTrophy SystemDead SilenceMunitions BoxLoadout DropPortable RadarTactical InsertionBattle RageRecon DroneSmoke AirdropSuppression MineAnti-Armor RoundsPlayers that earn 15 kills (or 1,875 score) without dying can take the Juggernaut’s heavy armor and minigun for a spin.

Killstreaks

In addition to perks and field upgrades, players will select three killstreaks. Players will be able to choose between having killstreaks activate based on score or eliminations, but being killed will reset progress towards a killstreak/scorestreak back to zero.

4 Kills/ 500 Score

UAVBomb Drone

5 Kills/ 625 Score

Counter UAVCluster MineCare Package

6 Kills/ 750 Score

Precision AirstrikeCruise MissileMortar Strike

7 Kills/ 875 Score

Sentry GunSAE

8 Kills/ 1,000 Score

VTOL JetOverwatch HeloWhellson-HS

10 Kills/ 1,250 Score

Stealth BomberChopper GunnerEmergency Airdrop

12 Kills/ 1,500 Score

GunshipAdvanced UAV

15 Kills/ 1,875 Score

Juggernaut

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The long-awaited third entry in the Bayonetta franchise is almost here. Bayonetta 3 releases exclusively for Nintendo Switch this Friday, October 28. If you can’t wait for the return of Bayonetta’s stylish action gameplay, you may want to preorder your copy early–especially now that there’s a great deal available. You preorder a physical copy of Bayonetta 3 for $48.40 at Super Saver right now.

Unlike most of the other Super Saver Switch game deals that we’ve seen, this one doesn’t require a promo code. Since this is a whopping 20% off, you can bet that there won’t be any better deals in the coming weeks–or maybe even for the rest of the year.

Super Saver offers free shipping across the United States, and your copy should arrive shortly after launch. It comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, and you can pay with convenient methods such as PayPal.

It’s worth mentioning that the physical edition of Bayonetta 2 was quite hard to find for retail price not too terribly long after the port launched on Switch. Though we imagine Bayonetta 3 physical copies won’t be as scarce, you still may want to secure your copy sooner rather than later.

The stylish new action game earned a 9/10 in our Bayonetta 3 review. “It’s a fast-paced and joyous adventure that achieves its goals with an abundance of charisma and style,” critic Jessica Howard wrote. “While it might have taken the better part of a decade to get here, the queen is back, and she’s ready to serve.”

If you want to revisit the first two games in the series–it’s been awhile since those arrived, after all–your best bet is to purchase the digital bundle of Bayonetta 1 + 2 on the eShop for $60. Neither game’s digital version is ever discounted on the eShop, so we wouldn’t be surprised at all if Bayonetta 3 hangs around $60 for quite some time after its release.

Looking for more great Switch deals? We have a roundup of the best Nintendo Switch game and accessory deals. If you also can’t wait for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you can preorder a copy of either game for just $49 right now.

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Our Marauders Crafting Guide will tell you how to craft items, how to unlock new items to craft, and what you get for scrapping existing items!

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How Marauders Crafting Works

Marauders Crafting follows the fairly simple formula of “consume X items to craft Y object.” You’ll need to gather loot from the various Raid Locations and safely bring it back home in order to Craft these items. You can also gain Crafting materials by Scrapping items you purchase from Traders.

Unfortunately, you won’t be able to just Craft any old thing right away. You’ll have to unlock Crafting Recipes by leveling up, and a handful of Crafting Recipes won’t be unlocked until you complete certain Contracts.

The following is a list of the unlock costs for Marauders Crafting Recipes and the costs to Craft each item; we’ve also included a separate list detailing what you’ll get for Scrapping items.

List of Marauders Crafting Recipes

Item Level or
Contract Req.
Skill Point
Unlock Cost
$ Unlock Cost Crafting Recipe Crafting Time
(MM:SS)
Sack Bag 1 1 N/A 2 Junk Scrap, 1 Synthetic Scrap 0:15
StenMK2 Suppressor 1 3 $1,235 2 Metal Scrap 0:25
Small Shield Contract N/A N/A 1 Reinforced Metal, 3 Junk Scrap 0:30
Bowie Knife 1 1 $300 2 Junk Scrap, 2 Metal Scrap 0:20
Pirate Helmet 2 3 $1,900 4 Junk Scrap, 1 Synthetic Scrap 0:30
Bandage 2 1 N/A 1 Synthetic Scrap 0:15
Leather Jerkin 3 3 $2,155 2 Synthetic Scrap, 1 Leather Strips 0:30
Lockpick 3 1 $3,325 1 Metal Scrap 0:20
VZ-Klobb 4 2 $3,325 2 Junk Scrap, 1 Metal Scrap 0:30
9mm Ammo 4 2 $325 1 Gunpowder, 1 Metal Scrap 0:20
Uzi Suppressor 4 3 $4,625 1 Metal Sheet, 1 Synthetic Scrap 0:25
Light Bag 5 2 $5,250 2 Synthetic Scrap 0:15
Scout Frigate 5 1 $15,620 2 Metal Sheet, 1 Fuel Bottle, 1 Synthetic Scrap, 2 Cable 2:05
10mm Ammo 6 3 $6,635 1 Gunpowder, 1 Metal Scrap 0:20
12 Gauge 6 2 $16,775 1 Hi-Grade Gunpowder, 1 Metal Scrap 0:25
PPSH-41 7 4 $7,825 1 Metal Sheet, 2 Synthetic Scrap, 1 Gunpowder 0:45
Terminator 7 3 $16,825 1 Metal Sheet, 1 Hi-Grade Gunpowder 0:45
Torpedo Launcher 7 2 $27,700 1 Metal Sheet, 1 Synthetic Scrap, 2 Gunpowder 1:15
M1 Flak Rig 7 4 $12,815 3 Synthetic Scrap, 1 Metal Scrap, 1 Leather Strips 0:45
Small Container 8 6 $8,325 3 Synthetic Scrap, 2 Metal Scrap, 1 Tool Kit 1:00
PPSH Drum Mag 8 5 $8,525 1 Metal Sheet, 1 Metal Scrap 0:20
.45 ACP 9 3 $9,500 2 Gunpowder 0:20
1911 Stamp 10 3 $10,500 2 Metal Scrap, 1 Synthetic Scrap, 1 Gunpowder 0:30
M1 Helmet 10 4 $4,095 3 Metal Scrap, 1 Fabric 1:00
Small First Aid 10 5 $19,500 1 Synthetic Scrap, 1 Disinfectant 0:25
Mat-49 Stock 11 3 $11,555 2 Metal Scrap 0:25
.32 ACP 11 3 $11,635
Mat-49 11 5 $11,700 3 Metal Scrap, 1 Synthetic Scrap, 1 Gunpowder 0:45
Rocket Artillery 12 2 $32,075
Commando Backpack 13 3 $13,500 2 Fabric, 1 Metal Scrap, 1 Synthetic Scrap 1:00
5.56 Ammo 14 6 $14,800 1 Hi-Grade Gunpowder, 1 Metal Scrap 0:25
Interceptor Frigate 14 7 $52,500 3 Metal Sheet, 3 Metal Scrap, 1 Tool Kit, 1 Fuel Bottle, 3 Synthetic Scrap, 1 Large Cable 2:20
Hi-Grade Gunpowder 14 8 $37,075 3 Gunpowder, 1 Metal Sheet 0:45
Plate Rig 15 10 $35,075 1 Metal Sheet, 1 Fabric, 1 Leather Strips 1:00
Blow Torch Contract N/A N/A
54-R 15 5 $17,075
Flak Cannon 16 3 $62,055
7.62 Ammo Contract N/A N/A
Mosin Obrez 17 5 $17,500 2 Metal Scrap, 1 Synthetic Scrap, 1 Gunpowder 0:30
Heavy Frigate 18 8 $82,750
460mm Triple Turret 19 3 $109,115
.300 Magnum 20 7 $21,925
Machete Contract N/A N/A
SVT-40 21 6 $18,015
Large Container 22 10 $215,000
Howitzer Turret 24 4 $242,100
M16 24 6 $24,715
M16 Extended Mag 25 6 $25,715
BAR Compensator 29 7 $27,015
BAR Extended Mag 29 7 $29,715
BAR 29 7 $29,900
Nuclear Launcher 30 9 $309,000
M5 Helmet 31 8 $30,175
Capital Frigate Contract N/A N/A

List of Marauders Scrapping Payout Chances

Item Scrapping Item Chances
1911 70% Metal Scrap, 30% Junk Scrap
BA Beret 50% Synthetic Scrap, 50% Junk Scrap
BA Flak Vest 40% Fabric, 35% Metal Sheet, 25% Synthetic Scrap
BA Helmet 50% Metal Scrap, 30% Synthetic Scrap, 20% Junk Scrap
Barrel Backpack 50% Synthetic Scrap, 25% Metal Scrap, 25% Junk Scrap
Blow Torch 40% Metal Scrap, 35% Metal Sheet, 25% Junk Scrap
Bren Mk2 40% Metal Scrap, 40% Metal Sheet, 20% Junk Scrap
Civilian Helmet 50% Synthetic Scrap, 50% Junk Scrap
Cloth Cap 50% Synthetic Scrap, 50% Junk Scrap
Combat Knife 15% Synthetic Scrap, 15% Metal Scrap, 70% Junk Scrap
De Lisle Carbine 40% Metal Scrap, 35% Synthetic Scrap, 25% Junk Scrap
DP28 30% Metal Scrap, 25% Synthetic Scrap, 30% Metal Sheet, 15% Junk Scrap
Fire Extinguisher 15% Metal Scrap, 85% Junk Scrap
Heavy Stathelm 40% Metal Scrap, 40% Reinforced Metal, 20% Junk Scrap
Hunting Knife 15% Synthetic Scrap, 15% Metal Scrap, 70% Junk Scrap
Leather Cap 75% Leather Strips, 25% Junk Scrap
Liberator 25% Metal Scrap, 25% Synthetic Scrap, 25% Metal Sheet, 25% Junk Scrap
Light Bag 70% Synthetic Scrap, 30% Junk Scrap
Light Stathelm 30% Metal Sheet, 35% Metal Scrap, 30% Junk Scrap
Luger P08 20% Metal Scrap, 80% Junk Scrap
M1 Flak Vest 75% Synthetic Scrap, 25% Junk Scrap
M16 35% Metal Scrap, 35% Synthetic Scrap, 30% Junk Scrap
M1A1 Para 50% Metal Scrap, 50% Synthetic Scrap
M1941 Johnson 35% Metal Sheet, 30% Synthetic Scrap, 35% Junk Scrap
M3 Flak Vest 30% Metal Scrap, 30% Synthetic Scrap, 30% Metal Sheet, 10% Junk Scrap
M50 Reising 40% Metal Scrap, 35% Synthetic Scrap, 25% Junk Scrap
Mat-49 75% Metal Scrap, 25% Junk Scrap
Mauser M712 50% Metal Scrap, 50% Junk Scrap
Plate Rig 35% Metal Scrap, 35% Synthetic Scrap, 30% Junk Scrap
Pouch Rig 70% Synthetic Scrap, 30% Junk Scrap
PPSH-41 30% Metal Scrap, 35% Synthetic Scrap, 35% Junk Scrap
Riot Helmet 30% Metal Scrap, 25% Synthetic Scrap, 30% Metal Sheet, 15% Junk Scrap
Sack Bag 50% Synthetic Scrap, 50% Junk Scrap
Security Helmet 50% Metal Scrap, 30% Synthetic Scrap, 20% Junk Scrap
Small Shield 30% Metal Scrap, 35% Metal Sheet, 35% Junk Scrap
Sten MKII 60% Metal Scrap, 40% Junk Scrap
Uzi 50% Metal Scrap, 50% Junk Scrap
Welrod 50% Metal Scrap, 50% Junk Scrap

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Ahead of its December release, Need for Speed Unbound developer Criterion has shown off some of the customization features that players can experiment with inside of the game. Like previous Need for Speed games, you’ll be able to fine-tune your vehicle’s appearance before you hit the streets of Lakeshore City, with the game having have more than 10,000 customization options.

These range from basic paint jobs to one-of-a-kind projects that will allow you to chop and change car parts while applying body kits that dramatically transform the appearance of your ride. You’ll be free to craft cars that look elegant and are instant attention-grabbers, or you can go all out on the decals and create something that’s best described as an anime abomination.

Y’all wanted more so we gave you more!
More Rims. More Decals. More Rides. More Customization. More than Machines. #needforspeed pic.twitter.com/ov7wZpueuY

— Need for Speed (@NeedforSpeed) October 25, 2022

Criterion added that the new wrap editor features custom decals designed by “leading fashion innovators” in car culture circles, and that players can even remove car parts to create a more aggressive ride.

Need for Speed Unbound’s car customization goes much deeper than just installing new parts, as you’ll be able to outfit your vehicle with “tags” that create graffiti-like driving effects. These stylish visual effects are activated by the use of boosting powers, and several of them have been created by renowned street artists such as Sentrock and JC Rivera.

There’ll be plenty of cars to experiment with as well, as Need for Speed Unbound has over 140 rides to collect and customize when it launches on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on December 2.

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In the indie survival-horror Signalis, many of the game’s touches are homages to the genre titans of yesteryear, and that includes figuring out all of the cryptic Signalis safe codes, which range from relatively simple to quite confusing. Thankfully, for most of the codes, there’s a quick solution to figuring them out–in fact, a single collectible has them jotted down in one spot, though one of them takes more work than the rest. In this guide, we’ll show you how to find all safe codes, including the elusive sword safe.

Signalis safe codes – how to find them all in one place

You can find codes to all of the locked safes in one spot. While searching the dark hallways of the game, you’ll likely come across a note that reveals someone on the now-missing team has been sharing safe codes via encrypted messages over the radio. It’s said that this person, once found, will be punished for their betrayals. You’ll get your own radio about an hour or less into the game, and this opens up the possibility of learning these safe codes for yourself, but it’s a multi-step process–and in one case, even more confusing than that.

You’ll find a list of strange numbers (shown below) on a document named Frequencies near a locked door that requires multiple keys named after elements, such as fire, water, and air. Once read, it’ll be added to your collectibles menu, though you can always read it in its original spot, too.

These aren’t safe codes, but they’re radio stations that will reveal the codes.

As it turns out, these numbers are radio stations to turn to. When you listen to them, you’ll see a code come across your screen in the radio menu. That code–normally five or six digits long–is a safe code. The word beside each radio dial marker corresponds to an image painted onto the front of the safes. Several safes in the game are optional but a few aren’t. In either case, you’ll want to do the following to determine the code:

Tune the radio to the correct station on the dialReceive the printout of the code in the radio menuFind the corresponding safe, as determined by the name next to each radio station and the image on the front of each safe

For example, if you need the code for the “tree” safe, you’d tune the radio to 185.000 and wait for the readout of the code. Then you’d be able to open the safe with a tree painted on the front of it. This system is quite easy once you realize this is how to solve for each safe code, with two exceptions: the Sword safe code and the Classroom safe code. Those are a bit trickier, so we’ve given them additional explainers below.

Signalis classroom safe code

The classroom safe is the first one you’ll open in the game, and you actually find it before you find the radio, so it uses a different method. For this, a few environmental clues will help you reveal the answer you need. One note you’ll come across is titled Service Request Form F-29 and includes someone complaining that the classroom safe has been reset to its factory default code, but this note doesn’t mention what that code is.

Elsewhere in the small starting area, you’ll find the user’s manual for the safe as note called Mon & Tochter High-Security Wall Safe that reveals the default code for this particular safe: 204512. As mentioned, it’s possible that codes such as this one are different across playthroughs, so in that case, you’ll only want to repeat this method with your unique code.

Signalis sword safe code

Unlike the others, the Sword safe radio station doesn’t plainly reveal its code. You’ll get a readout of a numeric code, but you’ll realize soon after that the safe itself features no numbered buttons, but rather lettered buttons. For this solution, you’ll need an additional cipher that translates each number into its corresponding letter.

You can find this cipher on the second floor, Worker Accommodations, in the Interrogation Room. It seems the hacker who was clandestinely broadcasting these safe codes was caught and, well, dealt with.

Thankfully, they’ve left behind the document titled Sword, which reveals a cipher for the sword safe. We’ve included a copy of ours below, but like with the frequencies document above, it may be that these details change between playthroughs, so be sure that yours is exactly the same, or else you’ll only want to replicate our method, not our exact button presses.

Sword safe code cipher, which reveals the code itself.

On the right side, the missing numbers can safely be assumed to still be in order, meaning the keypad still displays the traditional 1-9 with the 0 beneath the others. On the left side, one letter is missing, but in our playthrough, the missing letter was F, as our safe code contained an 8, and the keypad contained an F, the only letter missing from the cipher. With all of that in mind–we know it’s a lot–, translate the letters to numbers using this cipher and you’ll be able to find the sword safe code after just a slight headache brought to you by nostalgia for horror games from 1999.

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Fanatical’s Hellfire Bundle is on sale for a limited time, offering $143.93-worth of horror and action PC games for a season-appropriate $6.66. And if you use the code “SCREAM666,” you can get an additional 6.66% off the final price at checkout.

The Hellfire bundle includes seven games, which is just enough to give you something new to play each day between now and Halloween. Most are tense survival horror titles that fans of the genre will love, such as Song of Horror, which features a fixed camera perspective and third-person action-adventure gameplay reminiscent of classics like Resident Evil or Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem.

If you’re into more experimental takes on horror, Buddy Simulator 1984 mixes an AI chatbot with retro-inspired gameplay and pixel art that gives off strong Undertale vibes. Meanwhile, Hello Neighbor tasks you with spying on your suspicious, AI-controlled neighbor that will learn and react to your play style.

And for those that just want to blast monsters into puddles of stylized cartoon gore, there’s the Doom- and Quake-inspired FPS Hellbound.

You can check out the Hellfire Bundle’s full lineup below, or head over to Fanatical to grab it now.

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Fanatical Hellfire Bundle

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Bandai Namco has announced that, thanks to an “aging” system, PC servers for Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition will remain offline. While this will bring an end to online functions for that game, PC servers for Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin have been reactivated and online functions for the base edition of Dark Souls II and Dark Souls: Remastered will be restored in the future.

“We have determined that we will not be able to support online services for the PC version of Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition that was released in 2012, due to an aging system,” Bandai Namco tweeted through the official Dark Souls account. “We apologize for the long wait and ask for your understanding in this matter.”

We have determined that we will not be able to support online services for the PC version of Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition that was released in 2012, due to an aging system.
We apologize for the long wait and ask for your understanding in this matter.

— Dark Souls (@DarkSoulsGame) October 25, 2022

This version of the game will still be sold online, and Bandai Namco added that save-game data will not be affected by the closed servers. Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition was the first PC port of the From Software-developed game and was criticized for being a poorly optimized version that had a number of bugs.

With a capped frame rate and a locked resolution further hampering it, industrious fans began work several mods to help improve the game. A more well-rounded remaster of Dark Souls arrived in 2018, largely replacing the Prepare to Die Edition as the best version of the Soulslike.

Dark Souls games have suffered from a number of server issues lately, as From Software announced back in January that it took the online servers for those games offline due to an exploit that lets other players attack your system. Online features for Dark Souls 3 on PC were restored in August. From Software has had a blockbuster year thanks to the critical and commercial success of Elden Ring, and the studio’s next game is said to be nearing completion.

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The Paldean region of Pokemon Scarlet And Violet will be filled with spooky sights, as the game’s latest trailer highlights Ghost-type Pokemon including Gengar and a brand-new ghost doggo Pokemon named Greavard that just wants to play fetch.

The trailer shows a Pokemon Trainer searching for Ghost-type Pokemon at night. The trainer eventually runs into the cute puppy Ghost-type Pokemon with a candle on its head. After a few games of fetch the trainer eventually passes out, and the trailer ends with the poltergeist pupper looking down and giving a quick lick of appreciation.

Also shown in the trailer are Ghost-type Pokemon featured in previous games, including Mimikyu from Pokemon Sun and Moon, as well Gengar, one of the original 151 from Pokemon Red and Blue.

This mysterious new ghost dog Greavard is the latest brand-new Pokemon to be announced for the new games, a list which includes the Electric-type Bellibolt, the piglet LeChonk, and the region’s starter Pokemon Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet launches November 18 exclusively on Nintendo Switch. A limited-edition Nintendo Switch OLED Scarlet and Violet Edition console adorned with the game’s legendary Pokemon, Koraidon and Miraidon, will launch two weeks earlier on November 4.

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