
"The lore-YouTuber-to-book-publisher pipeline is alive and well. Borderlands 4 has another busted exploit, and fired Rockstar devs aren't going quietly. Welcome to the latest edition of Morning Checkpoint, Kotaku's daily roundup of gaming news and culture. According to a handful of Polymarket weirdos, Half-Life 3 has a 56 percent chance of being announced before 2027 but only a 7 percent chance of arriving before the end of 2025. Fans are getting ready either way."
"Michael "VaatiVidya" Samuels' YouTube channel is where everyone who loves FromSoftware games but can't make heads or tails of their stories while playing goes to figure out what the hell is actually going on. He'll now be boiling down dozens of hours of video into a more digestible form, assuming you belong to an age cohort that's still literate. Lore Bound: Elden Ring Explained starts at just $42 for the softback version and comes with a magnificent cover."
"Normally, you have to invest tons of points per Vault Hunter to unlock their strongest abilities at the bottom of their skill trees. There's a shortcut, however. YouTuber Joltzdude139 (via ) explains how it works. The glitch revolves around repeatedly using the "dump all points option" and reversing it to trick the game into thinking you've spent more points than you have. Time consuming though it may be, it eventually unlocks the whole t"
Polymarket markets place Half-Life 3 at a 56 percent chance of being announced before 2027 and a 7 percent chance of arriving before the end of 2025. Michael "VaatiVidya" Samuels is adapting dozens of hours of YouTube lore videos into a 400-page book titled Lore Bound: Elden Ring Explained, priced from $42 for the softback edition with updated scripts and commissioned illustrations. Borderlands 4 contains a skill-tree glitch that uses the "dump all points" option and reversals to trick the game into unlocking abilities. Fired Rockstar developers are not remaining quiet amid recent layoffs.
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