Cult Of The Lamb- The First Verse Graphic Novel Is Up For Preorder At Amazon

Followers of the Cult of the Lamb can now preorder Oni Press’ official graphic novel based on Massive Monster’s 2022 breakout hit. Lamb devotees may have already known this, but the upcoming trade paperback was made possible by a successful Kickstarter campaign that generated $684,000. Cult of the Lamb: The First Verse collects the ongoing four-issue comics arc that debuted earlier this year. You can preorder Cult of the Lamb: The First Verse for $18 (was $20) ahead of its December 3 release.

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If you haven’t picked up a physical edition of Cult of the Lamb, Amazon an…

Disney Lorcana Gateway Board Game Is Only $8 In Amazon's Cyber Monday Sale

The recently released Disney Lorcana: Gateway Board Game is ridiculously cheap for Cyber Monday. Normally $25, this two-player board game is available for only $8.33 at Amazon. Make sure to click the coupon box on Amazon’s store page to get the full discount, otherwise you’ll pay $12.49.

Gateway introduces new players. to the Disney Lorcana TCG, which has become one of the most popular trading card games on the market over the past year. A combination of gorgeous artwork, iconic characters, and a ruleset that’s (relatively) easy to learn makes Lorcana fun for both card collectors and players. Gateway is an especially useful tool for teaching younger Disney fans how to play.

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Former Dragon Age Dev Says He'd Probably "Quit That Job" If Series Focused On Multiplayer

Despite a decade of anticipation from Dragon Age fans, EA confirmed that Dragon Age: The Veilguard failed to meet the company’s financial expectations during a recent earnings call. EA CEO Andrew Wilson said that The Veilguard’s underperformance is a reflection of the “evolving industry landscape.” EA’s CFO Stuart Canfield went one step further and seemed to suggest that The Veilguard would have performed better if it was a live-service game. Now, a former Dragon Age developer has shared his response to EA.

Ex-Dragon Age creative director Mike Laidlaw posted his thoughts on Bluesky, where he facetiously asked “Who’d be silly enough to demand something like that Come from Soccer 13 pools and matches ? …Twice.” At one point during its development, The Veilguard was going to be a live-service title before the decision was made to reverse course and go back to a single-player experience.

“Look, I’m not a fancy …