News | Disney Dreamlight Valley will not be free-to-play upon release

Disney Dreamlight Valley will not be Free To Play when the game is officially released.

Gameloft has announced this. The game has been playable via early access for quite some time and now costs 29.99 euros. Initially, the game was planned to become free-to-play when the official release takes place on December 5. However, that is no longer the case.

According to Gameloft, they have decided to make it a paid release to ensure that the game can continue to be supported. “It’s important to us that we can continue to release free updates with new characters, environments, clothing, furniture and more surprises. That’s why we’ve made the decision to keep the game paid for the foreseeable future.”

As can be seen in the diagram above, different versions of the game will be available upon release. In addition, an expansion pass called A Rift in Time will be available. This will be revealed on November 1 via a livestream.

In Disney Dreamlight Valley, players with their own avatar visit a village that has been destroyed by a mysterious event called The Forgetting. Players must rebuild this village to their own taste and unravel the mystery behind this event. Ties are also created with various well-known Disney and Pixar characters. The game is playable on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.


News | Rogue Company now free-to-play

The shooter Rogue Company is now playable for free as an open beta. This was announced by First Watch Games and publisher Hi-Res Studios.

In the third-person shooter, teams of four compete against each other to dismantle or place a bomb. Players have active and passive abilities and can ping enemies and revive teammates just like in battle royale games.

The update is accompanied by the new character Dhalia. Custom matches and the new Lockdown folder were also recently added to the game.

Rogue Company launched as a closed beta on July 20 and is now available for free download for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch and PC through the Epic Game Store. The game supports cross-progression and cross-play for all platforms.


News | Call of Duty: Mobile arrives on October 1

Activision has announced that Call of Duty: Mobile launches for iOS and Android on October 1.

Earlier this year was announced that the shooter for iOS and Android would come to the West, but now a release date has actually been announced.

The free-to-play game contains characters, weapons, maps and modes from various Call of Duty games, including the Black Ops and Modern Warfare series. According to Activision and developer Tencent, the launch includes modes such as Team Deathmatch, Search and Destory and Free-For-All. Maps like Nuketown and Crash are available from day one. The battle royale mode will also available on the day of launch. After the launch, Tencent continues to deliver new content for the game.

People can now register for the game via the Call of Duty website. The game has been available in beta form for some time in certain countries, but only people who are registered have a chance to win an invitation.