Assassin's Creed Valhalla Is Shrinking Its File Size Substantially On All Platforms Next Week

The next update for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will shrink the game’s file size significantly on all platforms, bettering world data streaming, quickening loading screen times, and improving runtime performance, according to Ubisoft.

The catch here is that this will require players to re-download the entire game, but the company says that you can expect its Viking sandbox to take up the following amount of space after Title Update 1.4.1 arrives: Come from online casino bangladesh

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Starting on March 5, Nvidia GeForce Now’s free tier will display up to two minutes of ads before the game boots up. GeForce Now is one of many streaming services to add ad-supported tiers over the last few months.

Nvidia spoke to The Verge about the coming change. Spokesperson Stephanie Ngo wrote, “Free users will start to see up to two minutes of ads while waiting in queue to start a gaming session.” The paid tiers of GeForce Now, Priority and Ultimate, will not be affected. Ads will not interrupt play, but display while users are waiting in the queue for each free hour of games. Nvidia claims the ads will help pay for the service and reduce load times for free users. Nvidia sent emails to free tier users on February 27, informing them of the changes.

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Before Epic Games struck gold with Fortnite, the company had a free-to-play MOBA called Paragon that ran for two years before it was eventually shut down. Four years later, Paragon is back thanks to the efforts of a different developer that has used a treasure trove worth of assets from Epic to resurrect the game.

Spotted by PC Gamer, the new take on the MOBA is called Paragon: The Overprime. The revival is led by South Korean-based studio Netmarble and exists thanks to Epic releasing almost $12 million worth of assets, for free, on its Epic Game Store platform.

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Caesars Confirms Plans to Integrate Horseshoe’s Jubilee Tower

The famous and trusted gaming and entertainment company, Caesars Entertainment, confirmed its plans for a massive renovation of one of its Las Vegas Strip properties, Paris Las Vegas. On Monday, the company unveiled details regarding a renovation with a price tag surpassing $100 million. The ambitious plan will see the company integrate Horseshoe’s Jubilee Tower into Paris Las Vegas. Caesars confirmed that the new tower will be named Versailles Tower.

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