New Pac-Man Plushies Are Launching In Celebration Of The Landmark Arcade Game's 45th Anniversary

Pac-Man’s 45th anniversary is next year, and part of Bandai Namco’s celebration includes the launch of some adorable new plushies, the most popular of which will undoubtedly be the seven-inch tall Pac-Man Jumbo Plush. Preorders are open ahead of its April 25 release, so consider reserving one before they sell out.

Palworld – How To Craft The Glider Or Parachute

Palworld has several islands and biomes for you to explore. It’s a given that you’ll need all the tools to help you forge a path ahead. Here’s our guide on how to craft the Glider. called the Parachute, in Palworld. Don’t forget Palworld is now available on PS5 following nine months of Xbox and PC access.

How to craft the Palworld Glider (Parachute)

You can craft the Glider or Parachute by unlocking the Normal Parachute device in the Technology menu. Do take note that this is a rank 5 tech item, which means you’ll need to level up a bit.

Once you’ve unlocked it, go ahead and craft it via the Primitive Workbench. This item requires the following resources:

  • 10x Wood – Easily obtained since you can cut down trees or pick up the resource from …

Pop Culture Crossovers Are Everywhere, But They're Costing Us The Weirder Games We Deserve

Jumping into a Fortnite match is always a surreal experience, because any round of the battle royale juggernaut might include Lando Calrissian, Spider-Man, Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock from the movie Venom, RoboCop, Ellen Ripley from the 1979 horror film Alien, the Joker, wrestler John Cena, and pop star Lady Gaga. And those are just the skins my friends and I use.

In this way, Fortnite is as close to the online world imagined in Ready Player One as we have in real life. There’s definitely something hilarious in watching Deadpool, Alien’s Xenomorph, Geralt from The Witcher games, and Will Smith as Mike Lowrey from Bad Boys dance to NSYNC together. There’s goofy, childish fun in random characters being mixed up and doing stupid things like forming a rock band or rid…

Elden Ring Boss Promises From Software Won't Lay Off Its Workers Like Other Video Game Companies

There has been an abnormally large number of video game studio closures and layoffs in 2024, which has understandably caused some to worry about the state of the industry. Sometimes, not even successful games are enough to prevent jobs from being lost. However, Elden Ring developer From Software hasn’t followed suit, and the studio’s president Hidetaka Miyazaki says this will be the case as long as he’s in charge

“Speaking to myself and this company, I want to say that this is not something I would wish on the staff at From Software in a million years,” Miyazaki told PC Gamer. “I’m pretty sure our parent company Kadokawa understands that and shares that view… We can’t say with complete certainty what the future’s going to hold for From and Kadokawa–at least as long as this comp…