
"Good morning, everyone. Have you seen that new Mario movie trailer? I hope it's good, unlike the last one. Anyway, welcome back to Morning Checkpoint, your daily round-up of news and other stuff you might care about. In this fine installment, we have info on the new Avatar sequel, rumors of legendary loot flooding Borderlands 4, a big patch for Outer Worlds 2, and some rare good news from the games industry."
"Xbox and Obsidian's well-reviewed Fallout-like RPG Outer Worlds 2 just got a big ol' update, and the patch notes for it are massive. Like huge! The patch notes list over 300+ bug fixes, tweaks, and changes to nearly every part of the game. One particular highlight, as spotted by Gamesradar, includes a change that seems to be inspired by a single Reddit user who found a creative way to complete a quest, but was denied."
Outer Worlds 2 received a substantial update containing over 300 bug fixes, tweaks, and changes that touch nearly every part of the game. One patch entry appears to have been inspired by a Reddit user's creative quest solution, as noted by Gamesradar. Theater listings now show James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash running three hours and fifteen minutes. Borderlands 4 players have reported more legendary items appearing in vending machines, with The Gamer and Reddit users suggesting the game may be intentionally more generous while others point to increased documentation of occurrences.
Read at Kotaku
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