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Battlefield 6's Season 2 Delay "Broke The Pace" Of Game's Successful Launch, Dev Admits

Battlefield 6's Season 2 Delay "Broke The Pace" Of Game's Successful Launch, Dev Admits https://ift.tt/ebq68wp Battlefield 6's big new Season 2 update is out now, but it was originally expected to release sooner. The Season 2 delay "broke the pace" of the game's smooth and successful launch in October 2025, producer Phil Girette said in an interview. "We launched Battlefield 6 and we were super happy to have had a smooth launch for once. And then going into Season 1, I think the key thing there because, [...] there were a lot of people spending a lot of time playing it, what kind of broke that pace is the extension we did of Season 1," Girette told TechRadar . However, delaying Season 2 was necessary, he said, because the content simply was not ready for primetime and needed "further polish." Continue Reading at GameSpot

Arcade1Up's New Full-Size Claw Machine Has Optional "Scam" Difficulty Mode

Arcade1Up's New Full-Size Claw Machine Has Optional "Scam" Difficulty Mode https://ift.tt/T2bkf8J

You’ll find a lot of cool arcade cabinets in the Arcade1Up catalog, many of which feature tough-as-nails retro games. But on November 5, Arcade1Up's lineup expands with the most challenging classic game of all, the claw machine. Arcade1Up's Full-Size Claw Machine is available to preorder now for $500 at Amazon. Though it may sound pricey--it's the same price as many traditional Arcade1Up machines that offer a bunch of preloaded game--at least you won't waste any quarters playing this claw machine. Plus, if you want a standing claw machine for your game room, it'd be difficult to find one this low of a price, as they are still largely sold as commercial products.

A handful of other Arcade1Up machines are on sale right now at Amazon, including the versatile Infinity Game Table. This 32-inch electronic board game table lets you play digital versions of over 100 games and activities, like Monopoly, Scrabble, Chutes and Ladders, and Yahtzee. It also supports online play, so you can dive into multiplayer games with friends around the world. While it's not discounted, an 18.5-inch tablet version dubbed the Infinity Game Board offers the same features for $500.

For more conventional arcade fun, check out Amazon's steep discounts on Pac-Man and Street Fighter 2 Arcade1Up cabinets as well as Attack from Mars Pinball featuring classic Williams and Bally boards.

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