While they may not see the light of day for some time, Valve apparently has “multiple games” in development right now according to an interview conducted by Axios with Valve designer Greg Coomer.

In the interview, which mostly deals with Valve’s newly released handheld console, the Steam Deck, Coomer touched on Valve’s upcoming games. “There are multiple games in development right now at Valve,” he said, “and I think they’re pretty exciting ones.”

Valve is infamous for the infrequency with which it releases new games. Jokes about Half-Life 3 aside, (when’s it coming, Gabe?) Valve’s releases are truly few and far between. The company’s latest major release was Half-Life Alyx, a VR exclusive that further fleshed out the long-running franchise’s story.

For anyone wondering where Valve gets the money to create its own console when its releases are so few and far between, the company also owns and operates Steam, the largest video game marketplace on PC.

Valve does seem to be getting more comfortable with releasing games, however. Just yesterday, the studio released Aperture Desk Job, a Portal spin-off, to mark the launch of the Steam Deck. While the 30-minute-long free title isn’t Portal 3, at the very least it’s a new game in that universe.

As for what Valve may have in the works there are simply too many options to consider, most of which end with the number 3. Half-Life 3 has been eagerly awaited by fans for over a decade and seems even more probable thanks to Valve’s Source 2 engine. At the same time, new entries in the Left 4 Dead, Portal, and Team Fortress franchises would send the entire games industry into a fit of excitement. We simply won’t know what Valve has in store until the studio makes an announcement.

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In an open letter published via Twitter today, deputy prime minister of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov has called on the gaming industry–specifically Xbox and PlayStation–to put more pressure on Russia. Currently involved in an invasion of Ukraine, Russia has been met with swift sanctions from across the globe as punishment for its unprovoked military attack.

“The armed forces and citizens are defending Ukraine till the end! The whole world is repelling the aggressor through the imposition of sanctions–the enemy must suffer significant losses. But we need your support–in 2022, modern technology is perhaps the best answer to the tanks, multiple rocket launchers, and missiles,” Fedorov wrote. “I am sure that you will not only hear, but also do everything to protect Ukraine, Europe and finally, the entire democratic world from bloody authoritarian aggression – and I appeal to temporarily block all Russian and Belarusian accounts, temporarily stop the participation of Russian and Belarusian teams and gamers in all international esports events and cancel all international events holding on the territory of Russia and Belarus.”

@Xbox @PlayStation
You are definitely aware of what is happening in Ukraine right now. Russia declare war not for Ukraine but for all civilized world. If you support human values, you should live the Russian market! pic.twitter.com/tnQr13BsSv

— Mykhailo Fedorov (@FedorovMykhailo) March 2, 2022

While Microsoft and Sony have not released an official statement regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine, several studios and publishers in the gaming industry have stepped up efforts to provide humanitarian support.

Esports team Navi has severed ties with Russia’s main esports group, This War of Mine developer 11 Bit Studios is donating all proceeds from its anti-war game to the Ukrainian Red Cross, and CD Projekt Red has pledged 1 million PLN (about $240,00 USD) to the Polish humanitarian group Polska Akcja Humanitarna. If you want to help relief efforts, we’ve assembled a list of humanitarian organizations like the Ukrainian Red Cross and Unicef that you can donate to.

In the entertainment field, Warner Bros. Interactive has delayed the release of The Batman in Russia, Sony’s Spider-Man spin-off Morbius won’t be shown until further notice, Disney has paused all movie releases in Russia, and Apple has suspended product sales.

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One of the biggest racing games of the year is finally out this week, and if you’re looking to see if Gran Turismo 7 has what it takes to maintain a lead on the track, reviews for the simulation racing title have gone live. The reception has been mostly positive so far, praising Gran Turismo 7’s impressive visuals, accurate handling, and rock-solid fundamentals.

A common complaint amongst outlets is focused on the clunky user interface and a smaller selection of vehicles, but overall the core driving experience is seen as one of the best on the market today.

“In the latest entry in the PlayStation’s top-flight race series, perfection isn’t only famed producer Kazunori Yamauchi’s aim–it swiftly becomes yours,” Alex Goy explained in GameSpot’s Gran Turismo 7 review in progress. “It plays as close to driving a real car as you can get on a console, and much like shaving a few seconds off your commute, or playing on your favorite road in the real world, the game draws you in with challenges, physics, and luscious visuals.”

For a wider look at the critical reaction to Gran Turismo 7, check out more reviews below, or check GameSpot sister site Metacritic for more impressions.

Game: Gran Turismo 7Platforms: PS5, PS4Developer: Polyphony DigitalRelease Date: March 4Price: $70

GameSpot — 8/10 Review in progress

“Gran Turismo 7 isn’t a departure, but rather a newer, shinier GT game. Its physics model is accurate, and while the racing can be formulaic it’s always a giggle. The attempt at humanity is a bit cringe,the lack of up-to-date cars seems like an open goal missed, and game may not have changed drastically, but that’s not the worst thing in the world. There are medals to claim, cars to collect, and people on the internet to embarrass around Goodwood, the ‘Ring, or, well, anywhere really. PlayStation petrolheads are in for a good time.” — Alex Goy [Full review]

VG247 — 5/5

“After the now customary delays, Gran Turismo 7 is here, in time to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the series and a celebration is a fair way of looking at it – it feels like a real ‘best of’ all things Gran Turismo. From the obvious shift back towards a more single-player driven (sorry) campaign, the series’ standard bearing visuals, and now integrating the competitive edge seen in Sport, this mash-up of both the far and recent history of one of gaming’s biggest racing series should see it climb back on top of the genre.” — Andi Hamilton [Full review]

Eurogamer — Unscored

“Half-met promises and some missing features feels like part of the modern Gran Turismo experience expected by fans, but for the first time in several ages this feels like a Gran Turismo that’s worthy of being a modern blockbuster, its appeal breaking out well beyond cultish car nerds like myself. It’s a sumptuous, arrestingly gorgeous thing that most importantly retains its enthusiast’s heart under the graphical showcase, and that does its level best to make a car enthusiast out of anyone in its orbit.” — Martin Robinson [Full review]

IGN — 9/10

“It does have some significant failings, though, including how it continues to cripple its career mode races with dreadfully flawed rolling starts, its car list is no longer as comprehensive as the competition, and its always-online single-player mode still seems needlessly punitive. But all of that is on the periphery of GT7’s outstanding driving experiences, which are enhanced by the PS5’s gorgeous graphics and intense and flavourful haptic feedback via the DualSense controller.” — Luke Reilly [Full review]

GamesRadar — 4.5/5

“Fundamentally, this is one of the best driving games I’ve ever played. Not as bright or arrogant as Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, nor as gorgeously presented off the track as Forza Motorsport 7. But the most telling thing is that I just haven’t been able to stop playing it since I installed it, which I find is increasingly rare for a driving game. Gran Turismo 7 is the real deal and every PlayStation owner should buy it.” — Justin Towell [Full review]

Polygon — Unscored

“With GT7, Gran Turismo continues to be a glorious anomaly: a game made with different goals and to different standards than any other; a game made in service to a singular, individual vision; a game that’s all science and engineering on the outside, and all history and heart within.” — Oli Welsh [Full review]

Destructoid — 8.5/10

“Gran Turismo 7 isn’t the second coming of racing games, and it doesn’t need to be. It still captures that feeling of spending hours and hours admiring your garage and flipping through car facts from a few of the best entries in the series, and still feels like a big-budget racer.” — Chris Carter [Full review]

The Gamer — 5/5

“I can’t think of another racing game I’ve accidentally played for 5 hours straight without leaving the couch. The racing is thrilling, the cars are a joy to drive, the tracks are magnificent, and the career is well structured. I haven’t even talked about the photo mode, which is one of the best I’ve seen in a game. I haven’t fully dipped into multiplayer yet either, which has the potential to spawn a thriving competitive scene. There’s just so much, and I can’t imagine wanting to play another racing sim any time soon.” — Andy Kelly [Full review]

VGC — 3/5

“If you can suffer through the clunky menus, endless dull dialogue and 100 visits to the cafe, then there’s an excellent racing game somewhere hidden in Gran Turismo 7. It’s baffling that the game does its best to impede you from getting to the track, but when you actually get there, there’s a lot of fun to be had. Everything about the game feels deeply dated, until you get behind the wheel and then it feels like an incredibly impressive driving simulator, it’s just such a shame that you need to deal with so much needless hassle to arrive at your destination.” — Jordan Middler [Full review]

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Following the launch of Valve’s Steam Deck recently, Bungie has clarified that Destiny 2 is not supported on the machine, further stating that anyone trying to bypass approved measures for playing the game will be banned.

In a post on the Bungie Help website, the developer made it clear: “Destiny 2 is not supported for play on the Steam Deck or on any system utilizing Steam Play’s Proton unless Windows is installed and running.”

Destiny 2 is not supported for Steam Deck or any system utilizing Steam Play’s Proton unless Windows is installed and running.

Players attempting to bypass Destiny 2 incompatibility will be met with a game ban https://t.co/3XKW4Kwfjl pic.twitter.com/wKRYtSsCx1

— Wario64 (@Wario64) March 1, 2022

The message goes on: “Players who attempt to launch Destiny 2 on the Steam Deck through SteamOS or Proton will be unable to enter the game and will be returned to their game library after a short time.”

Further still, any player trying to bypass approved systems for Destiny 2 will be banned. “Players who attempt to bypass Destiny 2 incompatibility will be met with a game ban.

Destiny 2 isn’t the only high-profile game not officially supported on Steam Deck. Before this, Epic Games confirmed that the massively popular battle royale game Fortnite is not natively supported on the machine due to concerns around cheating and compatibility issues.

In other news about the Steam Deck, Valve has released an update that addresses thumbstick issues after players reporting drifting problems.

For more on the Steam Deck, check out GameSpot’s Steam Deck review. “What the Steam Deck excels at is being a mobile hub for your Steam games, giving you enough to work with to get the best out of a selection of games you can’t go without while away from your desktop. In that regard, there simply is nothing better on the market right now,” reviewer Alessandro Barbosa said.

As for Destiny 2, the game’s big new Witch Queen expansion just launched. For more, check out GameSpot’ Destiny 2: The Witch Queen review-in-progress.

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Some Steam Deck owners have reported joystick drifting issues, and now Valve has responded. Designer Lawrence Yang said on Twitter that, after an investigation, Valve has identified the issue and has released a new patch to address it. This was a “deadzone regression,” Yang said, and now it’s been fixed.

“Hi all, a quick note about Steam Deck thumbsticks. The team has looked into the reported issues and it turns out it was a deadzone regression from a recent firmware update. We just shipped a fix to address the bug, so make sure you’re up to date,” Yang said.

Steam Deck units recently began to ship, and some of the first units were personally hand-delivered by none other than Valve founder and billionaire Gabe Newell himself. Newell also spoke about how he wants people to send in their honest feedback about the Steam Deck, assuring fans that he reads every email he gets.

“I get anywhere from several hundred to several thousand emails a day. I read them all. And that keeps you super grounded. You know what people are actually thinking; what’s actually important to them,” he said.

Hi all, a quick note about Steam Deck thumbsticks. The team has looked into the reported issues and it turns out it was a deadzone regression from a recent firmware update. We just shipped a fix to address the bug, so make sure you’re up to date.

— Lawrence Yang (@lawrenceyang) March 2, 2022

GameSpot’s Steam Deck review praises it as “a wonderfully constructed and powerful portable PC that can, in the right hands, be a lot more than what Valve envisions.” Valve is still working on shipping the Steam Deck’s first-quarter units. There is no scheduled launch date for the second wave of systems.

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Uncovering the secrets of Savathun’s throne world isn’t just something to do to pass the time in Destiny 2‘s latest expansion, The Witch Queen–it’s your overall goal. All the weird mysteries you solve uncover more of the story or provide resources and unlock new weapons. One of the secret objectives you can complete in the new location is to find several “Unique Lucent Moths,” which are small objects you can add to the cave near Fynch in the throne world, not unlike the hidden penguins that were part of the Beyond Light expansion.

Two new moths appear in the throne world each week, and while the game will give you hints as to where you can find them, it doesn’t tell you how. We’ve delved into the depths of Savathun’s realm to find the moths and retrieve them, and you can find everything you need to get them yourself in the guide below.

Week 2

Moth No. 3: Alluring Curtain

You can reach the Alluring Curtain by following the path along the edge of the fortress wall in the southeastern corner of Quagmire.

Spawn in at the Quagmire and head for the exit far to the east to reach Alluring Curtain. You’ll need to travel around the outside of the fortress, which is a path you’ll have taken if you’ve completed the “Of Queens and Worms” questline for the Parasite Exotic grenade launcher. The path is pretty straightforward, but there’s a fair amount of platforming to be done to get where you’re going. Keep watching for Deepsight nodes, as these will reveal platforms you can use to scale the big towers sticking out along the way. The first is next to a white Hive statue, and will reveal platforms on the tower just off the edge of the platform.

Keep going until you encounter a Hive Wizard called Ir Olena. Destroy it and the moth is your reward.

You’ll be following the path a long way, through several instances of platforming. Look for a courtyard with a fountain in the middle–this is your destination. When you arrive, you’ll find Lucent Hive to fight, including an elite Wizard named Ir Olena, Moth Keeper. You only need to kill the Wizard to make the moth appear; it’ll be on the ground wherever Ir Olena falls.

Moth No. 4: Temple of the Cunning

Use this portal to get to the Temple of the Wrathful.

The Temple of the Cunning is a location you visit during The Witch Queen’s story campaign. To get back to it, head to the Quagmire and then drive north into the cave-like area where the Scorn spawn, just west of the cliff and nearby Lost Sector. The path should take you downward in elevation and into some rocky tunnels, which then lead into some dark, rocky tunnels that you can illuminate by shooting glowing orange sacks of goo. At the end of that, you’ll reach some ruined underground structures filled with Scorn and find an orange portal.

Follow the path into the canyon on the left to reach the Temple of the Cunning.

Hop into that and you’ll emerge before a tall fortress built into the rock wall. If you played the campaign, you’ll remember that you go through the doorway ahead to reach the Temple of the Wrathful; instead of going into the fortress, hang a left and go around the outside of it.

Kill all the Scorn in this room and the moth will appear on the column to the left.

Keep moving along the path until you enter the structure on the other side of the bridge. Keep advancing; you’ll eventually come to a rock wall with light blasting out of it, which you can move through if you duck. You might remember this area as the one that precedes the temple proper, which you reach by dropping down a long fall and landing on a bridge. If you reach that drop, you’ve gone too far. Instead, look for a blueish room with a hanging chandelier of crystal lights and a round platform in the center, filled with Scorn enemies. Kill them all and the moth will appear on one of the columns in the center of the room.

Week 1

Moth No. 1: Quagmire

The green bubble shield on the wall hides the moth; kill all the Hive who spawn near it to reveal it.

The first Lucent Moth is the easiest to find. From Fynch’s location, set out east across the Quagmire section of the throne world toward the region’s Lost Sector. When you near the Lost Sector, which is itself close to a big cliff on the northern side of the region, turn and face back to the west. You’re looking for a tunnel that runs under the big hill ahead of you. As you enter the tunnel and approach the far end, a group of Lucent Hive will spawn in front of you, including a Wizard. Clear out all the enemies and look to the tunnel wall on the right, or western, side. You should see a green bubble that will dissipate when all the Lucent Hive enemies are destroyed. Behind the bubble waits your first “Independent Moth.”

Moth No. 2: Apothecary

To get the second moth, you’ll need Deepsight Resonance Tier 2, which you can earn from Fynch by leveling up your Throne World reputation rank. You’ll also need to make a long trip to the Apothecary, a section of Savathun’s fortress that you’ll enter during the “Of Queens and Worms” quest line. To get there, head to the Florescent Canal area and go to the north end, where you’ll find a gate to enter the section of the fortress called Queen’s Bailey.

Keep going through Queen’s Bailey until you find this big outside area that includes a central entrance to the Apothecary Wing, marked by a big staircase. The building you want is past it, to the left, seen here.

From here, the pathway is straightforward, so keep moving through Queen’s Bailey until you reach an outside area. This section will have a big entrance into the fortress at the top of a long flight of stairs in the center, which will be ahead of you and on the right as you move into the space. Ahead, you’ll see a stout, square building with enemies inside, with the same thing mirrored on the far side of the main entrance.

Activate the Deepsight and then destroy all five of the Witch Queen seals.

Go past the stairs to the other square structure. When you arrive, look for a Deepsight Resonance node on top of the turret and activate it. That’ll give you about 30 seconds to find and shoot five black, round seals that carry Savathun’s green Witch Queen insignia. They’re all scattered close around the square building, and you can find them by the low hum they give off. Here are the five insignias’ locations, if you’re standing on the small staircase leading up to it:

Inside the square building on the right wall

Outside of the building, on the back wall on the right sideOn the square pylon at the top of the stairs on the left sideOn the back side of the back-left pylon at the top of the stairsOutside the building on the left side from the stairs, just beside the doorway heading inThe moth will appear on top of this building, at the top of the stairs.

Destroy all five insignias before your Deepsight runs out and the moth will appear on top of the square building at the top of the small set of stairs.

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World of Tanks studio Wargaming has parted ways with developer Sergey Burkatovskiy after he shared opinions on social media regarding the crisis in Ukraine. A spokesperson confirmed Burkatovskiy’s departure to PC Gamer.

“Sergey Burkatovskiy expressed his personal opinion on social media which categorically does not reflect the position of the company,” a spokesperson said. “He has been let go and is no longer at the company.”

In since-deleted posts following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, PC Gamer reports that Burkatovskiy said he backs “the operation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the DPR [Donetsk People’s Republic], and the LPR [Luhansk People’s Republic].”

Wargaming is based in Belarus and has hundreds of workers in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. The company recently made a 30 million hryvnia ($1 million USD) donation to the Ukrainian Red Cross.

The company told PC Gamer that the “safety and security of our employees is the top priority.” Wargaming is now helping its workers in the area find alternate housing and providing early salary payments and other funds to help.

You can help Ukrainians in need by donating to charity. We also have a roundup of how game developers are supporting the crisis in Ukraine.

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The 2022 Major League Baseball season will not begin on schedule, as Major League Baseball owners and the Major League Baseball Players’ Association could not come to terms on a new labor deal. However, Sony’s MLB The Show 22 remains on schedule to be released in early April.

MLB and the players’ union did not reach a new collective bargaining deal after almost a year of contract negotiations. The deadline to come to terms was 5 PM ET today, and the two sides could not do that.

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said in a press conference that some games will be canceled–the season was scheduled to begin on March 31. This is the first time MLB games have been canceled or delayed for a work stoppage since the 1994-1995 strike.

That year, 900 games were canceled, including the 1994 World Series. You can check out this New York Times story to learn more about the lockout, while the players’ union statement follows below.

As for MLB The Show 22, it’s poised to have the widest release in the history of the acclaimed series. In addition to coming to Xbox again this year by itself and through Xbox Game Pass. Sony is putting the former PlayStation exclusive on Switch as well.

GameSpot has contacted Sony in an attempt to get more details on what effect the MLB work stoppage might have on MLB The Show 22, if any. Keep checking back with GameSpot for more.

Statement from the Major League Baseball Players Association: pic.twitter.com/rmpciPsQm4

— MLBPA Communications (@MLBPA_News) March 1, 2022

MLB The Show 22–which features superstar Shohei Ohtani on the cover–has multiple editions to choose from, so it might be helpful to consult GameSpot’s MLB The Show 22 preorder guide to find out more.

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Turtle Rock Studios has announced that Back 4 Blood‘s first major expansion, Tunnels of Terror, will be released on April 12, while the studio also shared a huge new player number for the game.

So far, more than 10 million people have played Back 4 Blood, and it’s become 2021’s best-selling new IP for consoles, publisher Warner Bros. said. The game hasn’t necessarily sold that many copies, however, as Back 4 Blood is available through Xbox Game Pass. Still, it’s a very big number.

As for the Tunnels of Terror expansion, it’s included with Back 4 Blood’s Ultimate and Deluxe editions, as well as through the Annual Pass. Players can also pick it up by itself, though pricing was not confirmed. The Tunnels of Terror add-on adds the Ridden Hives PvE activity, new playable Cleaners and Ridden, and additional character and weapon cosmetics, among other things.

Ridden Hives has players teaming up to explore seven different dungeons that are overrun with enemies called Warped Ridden. The new Cleaners are called Sharice (and axe-wielding firefighter) and Heng (a “no-nonsense restauranteur”). Additionally, the ultra-difficult No Hope difficulty setting comes to Back 4 Blood alongside Tunnels of Terror, though it will be free and available to everyone.

Additionally, Turtle Rock confirmed that only one player in a party needs to have purchased Tunnels of Terror for everyone to play. The company also said there will be no microtransaction content of any type or shape added to Back 4 Blood in this new expansion.

Tunnels of Terror will be coming to Fort Hope on April 12th, 2022. Here’s a little sneak peek on what to look forward to! pic.twitter.com/AOrigv2UuK

— Back 4 Blood (@back4blood) March 1, 2022

Concerning the 10 million player milestone for Back 4 Blood, Turtle Rock boss Steve Goldstein said this is a “historic event” for the studio and the game.

Following the launch of Back 4 Blood in 2021, Turtle Rock was acquired by Tencent as part of the Chinese internet behemoth’s continued and growing expansion.

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DICE has delayed Battlefield 2042‘s next big update–the one that includes a brand-new Scoreboard–until next week. In a forum post, DICE announced that the 3.3 patch (which was previously scheduled to arrive this week) was now delayed so that the team was “best positioned to support in case of any issues that might have cropped up over the weekend.”

Connected to this, DICE said Battlefield 2042’s already-paused Weekly Missions will remain on hold for this week. Next week’s 3.3 update will reintroduce them.

As for what’s in Battlefield 2042’s 3.3 update, it includes the “refreshed” Scoreboard UI, which is something fans had been asking for since launch last year. The new Scoreboard will show both deaths and kills, as well as a snapshot of how each team is performing and specifically the points leaders on each side.

“Thank you for your feedback and suggestions on this, it’s deeply appreciated by us all,” DICE said.

The lack of a fleshed-out Scoreboard at launch in 2021 was one of the loudest pieces of criticisms for Battlefield 2042 from fans. Players were left scratching their heads as to why such a Scoreboard wasn’t included when previous games had one.

Additionally, the 3.3 update for Battlefield 2042 will introduce the Steadfast Exclusive Legendary Bundle as a free reward for people who bought one of the game’s more expensive editions to make up for Season 1’s delay.

The 3.3 patch also includes “a small range of additional fixes,” and these and more will be shared next week when the full patch notes are released.

Battlefield 2042 failed to reach EA’s sales expectations, but it still finished 2021 as the fifth best-selling game overall in the US. EA management believes the game will succeed over the long run.

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