Date: June 14th, 2026 9:02 PM
Author: cowgod
- Dead by Daylight turns 10 today. A real live-service survivor, which is rare because most live-service games are born as monetization diagrams and then spend six months pretending to be communities.
- Today’s release calendar is nearly empty. The medium has checked its pockets and found lint, a weird Steam key, and three announcements for next week.
- Xbox remains the unanswered question. Not "what is the strategy?" Nobody cares. What are the Games. Why buy the box. Why is every explanation of Xbox longer than the list of reasons to own one.
- Price Watch: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is still around the $40–$55 zone depending on platform/store. The AA witness remains useful: ambitious, attractive, and not priced like a hostage exchange.
- Price Watch: Silksong remains $19.99 digital across the major platform story. PC. PlayStation. Xbox. Switch. Switch 2. The tiny prosecutor is still seated, still making $79.99 AAA slop look like organized retail crime.
The Absolute State: Dead by Daylight survived because it was a game before it became a store. Xbox has strategy instead of reasons. Nintendo has relics instead of enough Games. AAA Games have Huge Teams. Indie remains a Reprieve. Gaming is Grim. The toy is still in there somewhere, under the shop tab.
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