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In this issue

MOTION TWIN The Dead Cells developer has no job titles, no bosses, and everyone has an equal stake – and now it has to decide what its next game is going to be.

Telltale Cheats Death

But The Walking Dead Taught Us To Be Wary Of The Resurrected…

Telltale Cheats Death

2 mins

After The Launch

Observation dev on releasing a multi-year project into the wild

After The Launch

4 mins

Planet Zoo

Keeping the animals happy in Frontier’s zoo sim

Planet Zoo

6 mins

Kerbal Space Program 2

Interstellar travel and colony building are coming to Kerbal.

Kerbal Space Program 2

3 mins

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

Crashing castles in a massive medieval sandbox

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

2 mins

Cyberpunk 2077

How truth underpins everything on the streets of Night City

Cyberpunk 2077

3 mins

Disco Elysium

Become Sherlock in flares in this isometric RPG.

Disco Elysium

3 mins

Everspace 2

Rockfish’s pretty space shooter goes open-ish world.

Everspace 2

3 mins

Cook Serve Delicious 3

Alright, sure, it’s the apocalypse – no need to make a meal out of it

Cook Serve Delicious 3

2 mins

Gods & Monsters

History and mythology collide in Creative Assembly Sofia’s Total War Saga: Troy.

Gods & Monsters

9 mins

Wheels In Motion

Dead Cells studio Motion Twin is taking a unique approach to its next project.

Wheels In Motion

5 mins

Saved Games

Japanese PC games of the ’80s and ’90s have a rich history, little-known in the west. The Game Preservation society is working to make sure they don’t disappear forever.

Saved Games

8 mins

Max Brain

Control is Remedy’s most bizarre and possibly best game yet.

Max Brain

7 mins

Ape Escapism

Evolution by repetition in survival game Ancestors: The humankind odyssey.

Ape Escapism

3 mins

Fistful Of Credits

Rebel Galaxy outlaw makes up in style what it lacks in depth.

Fistful Of Credits

3 mins

Direct-To-Videogames

Man of Medan makes cliched horror feel fresh again.

Direct-To-Videogames

3 mins

Sweet Little Lies

Separating fact from fiction in telliNg lies, the next game from the creator of Her Story.

Sweet Little Lies

6 mins

Dark Division

Remnant: From the ashes is a surprisingly nourishing mechanical soup.

Dark Division

3 mins

Or Die Trying

Dicey Dungeons Forges One Rng To Rule Them All.

Or Die Trying

3 mins

Back In Grind

Fifteen years later, world of warcraft classic is still an epic adventure.

Back In Grind

7 mins

Bogus Journey

Neon flair can’t make up for Rad’s painfully average action.

Bogus Journey

3 mins

A Buggy-Full Mind

Manage the head offices of a broken brain in Headspun.

A Buggy-Full Mind

3 mins

Read all stories from PC Gamer

PC Gamer Magazine Description:

PublisherFuture

CategoryPuzzle & Gaming

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

PC Gamer is a monthly computer and video game magazine published in the United Kingdom by Future plc. It was first published in November 1993 and is currently the best-selling PC games magazine in the world.

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PC Gamer is a popular read for many PC gamers, and is known for its in-depth coverage and expert analysis. It is also a good source of information for those new to the platform.

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* Previews of upcoming games, giving you a sneak peek at what's to come.
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