Today’s stories feature updates on titles including Far Cry 6, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, Rainbow Six Extraction, and Halo Infinite.
Here are the biggest gaming news stories for November 11, 2021.
Far Cry 6 DLC Vaas: Insanity Launches November 16
One of Far Cry’s most terrifying villains, Vaas, will be making his way back to the series in the first of three major DLC packs for Far Cry 6. Vaas: Insanity DLC will be available on November 16, putting players in the role of Vaas himself as he attempts to survive a roguelike-inspired gameplay experience.
Good News: The Game Awards Is Not Doing NFTs
While society at large may be infatuated with NFT culture right now, don’t expect The Game Awards to follow suit, with Geoff Keighley recently saying that there will be no NFT component during this year’s event.
Naruto Is Coming To Fortnite, Possible Launch Next Week
Are you ready to see Naruto doling out damage with a semi-automatic rifle? Neither are we, but it will soon be well within the realm of possibility with the anime icon’s inevitable inclusion into Fortnite.
New World PTR Adds 10% Sprinting Bonus For Running On Roads
The New World PTR is trying out new ways to improve the game, which now includes a 10% sprinting bonus for players who are staying ON the beaten path.
Some Cheats Have Been Cut From GTA Remaster Trilogy Because Of "Technical Reasons"
It turns out that next-gen consoles can’t do everything after all, at least when it comes to the absence of some of the cheats from the original games included in Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition.
Obsidian Is Reportedly Working On A Murder Mystery RPG, Inspired By Disco Elysium
Obsidian is adding another project to its already full plate, revealing that a new game called Pentiment is currently in development, and is being described as "an underlying image in a painting, especially one that has become visible when the top layer of paint has turned transparent with age."
Ubisoft Confirms Rainbow Six Extraction Release Date, Lowers Price
After initially being delayed, Rainbow Six Extraction has officially been given the release date of January 20, 2022, and will also be available for $20 cheaper than originally intended.
Call Of Duty: Vanguard Map Disrespectfully Spreads Quran Pages On The Floor
Believe it or not, Activision Blizzard is under fire… again. This time, for the insensitive use of the Quran in Call of Duty: Vanguard's zombie map, Der Anfang.
Halo Infinite's Campaign Opening Detailed In New Video
With less than a month left for the release of Halo Infinite, 343 continues to build hype by showing off new and exciting content – the most recent thing being a first-look video of Halo Infinite's campaign.