Wed. Mar 11th, 2026

Gaming Week in Review: Crimson Desert Challenges RDR2, Sony’s PC Strategy, and More

Here’s a concise digest of key happenings and discussions from the gaming world over the past week:

  • Crimson Desert Aims for Red Dead Redemption 2’s Throne: Early press impressions suggest that the upcoming action RPG, Crimson Desert, is poised to offer a compelling challenge to the open-world standard set by RDR2.
  • Atomic Heart’s Denuvo Cracking Milestone: A hacker successfully bypassed Denuvo protection in Atomic Heart, a significant achievement three years post-release.
  • Sony Recommits to PlayStation Exclusivity for Flagships: Bloomberg reported that Sony has reportedly finalized its decision to no longer release its top-tier, flagship PlayStation titles on PC platforms.
  • Sony Fans Applaud PC Exclusivity Shift: Survey results indicate widespread satisfaction among PlayStation enthusiasts regarding the company’s renewed commitment to keeping its major titles exclusive to the console.
  • Russian Player Banned from Marathon Amid Sanctions: A Russian gamer who managed to play the geo-restricted game Marathon faced a ban due to network issues, with Bungie reportedly rejecting the appeal.
  • “Pirates of the Caribbean 6” Producer on Johnny Depp’s Return: The producer for the sixth installment of “Pirates of the Caribbean” commented on the potential return of Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow.
  • Valve Restricts CS:GO Tournament Hosting: Following the game’s return to Steam, Valve has reportedly declined to authorize the hosting of new Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournaments.
  • PlayStation 5 Pro’s “Magic Button” for PSSR: Sony is reportedly planning mandatory PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Resolution Upscaling) updates for games, potentially leveraging a “magic button” feature on the PS5 Pro.
  • GTA VI’s Hypothetical Price Tag: Streamer xQc sparked debate by suggesting that GTA VI, given its anticipated scope and production value, could hypothetically be priced as high as $800.
  • Localized Voice Acting Demanded for Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis: Players from Italy and Russia expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of localized voiceovers in Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, urging developers to address the issue.
  • Highguard Server Shutdown Due to Low Player Engagement: Despite being available for free, the Highguard game servers are slated for closure this week due to insufficient player interest.
  • Diablo IV to Feature DOOM Crossover and Butcher Playable Character: Diablo IV is set to receive a crossover event with DOOM and will allow players to take on the role of The Butcher in an upcoming “Season of Slaughter.”
  • ARC Raiders Urgent Patch for Discord Privacy Bug: Embark is rapidly deploying a patch for ARC Raiders to fix a critical bug that caused the game to access and read Discord chat messages without authorization.
  • Hunt: Showdown’s 1896 Event Transforms Gameplay to Escape From Tarkov Style: The new Hunt: Showdown 1896 event is poised to alter gameplay significantly, moving towards an Escape from Tarkov-like experience by obscuring evacuation points and supply drops.
  • Counter-Strike Creator “Gooseman” Canceled Over Crypto Scam Involvement: The gaming community has voiced strong criticism against Minh “Gooseman” Le, co-creator of Counter-Strike, due to his alleged participation in a cryptocurrency scam scheme.

By Gareth Wickshire

A Manchester-based gaming journalist with over eight years of experience covering the UK gaming scene. Started as a freelance writer for indie gaming blogs before establishing himself as a trusted voice in the industry. Specializes in breaking news about British game developers and emerging gaming trends. Known for his in-depth coverage of gaming events across England and insightful interviews with industry professionals.

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