Names hold a lot of power, particularly in the world of entertainment media. When the name of a beloved franchise is attached to something, it brings a lot of things with it: nostalgia, excitement, and perhaps most importantly, expectations. Valkyrie Elysium is no different: It bears the name and lineage of an RPG series known for daring, experimental gameplay and storytelling that’s fervently beloved by a loyal group of fans. Unfortunately, this middling action-RPG that the Valkyrie titling is attached to bears little resemblance to the bold, beloved games that preceded it.

The story of Valkyrie Elysium, set up during a brief cinematic at the beginning, takes place smack-dab in the middle of Ragnarok, the end of the world foretold in Norse mythology. Odin, the All-Father and highest of the gods, has been mortally wounded in a battle with Fenrir and requires the strength of souls to restore his power so that he can revive the dying world. To accomplish this, he summons forth a Valkyrie, the legendary vessel of the gods who leads chosen souls to glory in Valhalla. Valkyrie is tasked with purifying wicked souls, finding the worthy to bring…

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The Fortnite Chapter 3, Season 1 battle pass trailer has leaked, and in the process, has revealed new characters, a new island, and more, including the long-awaited Spider-Man skin Come from Sports betting site VPbet . The trailer, presented in Polish, was mistakenly shared publicly on an official Fortnite channel and has teased some of what players can expect in the new chapter. Consider this your spoiler warning.

The addition of Spider-Man was always assumed to be only a matter of time given the close relationship between Epic and Marvel, and recently leakers said the webslinger would show up as early as this next season. As it turns out, they were right. Not only is Spidey a part of the Chapter 3, Season 1 battle pass, but part of his canonical New York is coming to the island in the form of The Daily Bugle.

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Zen Studios debuted its fourth pinball game this week–now going simply by Pinball FX–and revealed a new pricing structure that has drawn criticism from longtime fans of the series.

Whereas Pinball FX3 allowed players to import previously purchased tables from Pinball FX2 into their library, the latest game in the series will require its players to repurchase any of the 99 tables they had acquired. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

Another point of contention with fans is the Pinball Pass, which costs the same as an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate monthly subscription–or Sony’s second-highest tier of PlayStation Plus Premium–and provides access to “most” of the tables in the Pinball FX library, minus premium tables like the Indiana Jones setup.

Pinball FX will officially launch in Early Access on the Epic Games Store, where the base game will be free and will offer access to two free tables, which will change every day. Several game modes will be locked behind a paywall, and acquiring new tables will require either purchasing ticket bundles or subscribing to the Pinball Pass.

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