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  • Shuffle Up and Deal: Poker Night at the Inventory Remastered is Finally Here!

    Shuffle Up and Deal: Poker Night at the Inventory Remastered is Finally Here!

    If you were around the PC gaming scene in 2010, you likely remember a smoke-filled, underground social club known as The Inventory. It was the only place on Earth where a hyperkinetic rabbit, a Russian mercenary, a masked wrestler, and a sardonic webcomic protagonist could sit down for a game of Texas Hold ’em.

    After being delisted and lost to the licensing void in 2019, the cult classic is back. Skunkape Games—the team of ex-Telltale veterans who recently revitalised the Sam & Max trilogy—has officially released Poker Night at the Inventory Remastered.

    Even better? For the first time ever, the game isn’t just a PC exclusive; it’s officially available on Steam, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation.

    A Legendary Roster, Polished for 2026

    For the uninitiated, Poker Night isn’t really about the poker—it’s about the “table talk.” The remaster brings back the original, chaotic quartet with a fresh coat of paint:

    The Heavy (Team Fortress 2): Still lugging Sasha around and sharing stories of “tiny baby men.”

    Max (Sam & Max): The rabbity-thing with a short fuse and an even shorter attention span.

    Strong Bad (Homestar Runner): Bringing the early-2000s internet snark and his iconic boxing gloves.

    Tycho (Penny Arcade): The dry, intellectual wit who takes his cards way too seriously.

    The remaster features higher-resolution models, a complete lighting overhaul, and smoother animations. It looks exactly how you remember it looking in 2010, which is the hallmark of a great remaster.

    What’s New in the Remaster?

    Skunkape didn’t just port the old code; they “scraped the gunk away” to make it a modern experience. Here is what’s under the hood:

    Smarter AI: The original game was notorious for some… questionable poker logic. The AI has been rebuilt to play more accurately to the characters’ personalities.

    Customizable Stakes: You can now adjust the starting buy-in, allowing for shorter “coffee break” games or long, high-stakes grinds.

    New Unlockables: Beyond the classic decks and tables, there are brand-new skins and cosmetic rewards to earn.

    Handheld Support: With the Switch and Steam Deck in mind, the game now features full gamepad support and optimised UI for smaller screens.

    The Big One: Team Fortress 2 Items are BACK

    Perhaps the biggest news for Steam players is the return of the TF2 Promotional Items. For years, items like the Iron Curtain minigun, the Lugermorph, and Dangeresque, Too? shades were locked behind astronomical “key” prices on secondary markets.

    By beating these characters in specific “bounty” rounds in the Steam version, you can once again unlock these legendary items for your Team Fortress 2 inventory.

    Verdict: Is it Worth the Ante?

    At a launch price of just £7.99 / $9.99, it’s hard to say no. Whether you’re a poker shark or someone who just wants to hear the Heavy talk about his minigun, Poker Night at the Inventory remains a unique piece of gaming history. It’s a snapshot of a specific era of internet culture, preserved perfectly for a new generation of consoles.

    The Inventory is officially open for business. We’ll see you at the table.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/RUnyq

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  • Borderlands 4 – Bounty Pack 1: How Rush Saved Mercenary Day

    Borderlands 4 – Bounty Pack 1: How Rush Saved Mercenary Day

    Hey Vault Hunters! Gearbox dropped a festive bombshell with “Bounty Pack 1: How Rush Saved Mercenary Day,” and let me tell you, it’s the chaotic holiday cheer we never knew we needed. Move over, Krampus, because Rush, the most surprisingly endearing psycho in the Borderlands, just became the undisputed king of Mercenary Day.

    The Grinch Who Stole… Bullets?

    The premise is pure Borderlands genius. A nefarious, yet hilariously incompetent, syndicate known as “The Gift Wrappers” decided that Mercenary Day was too merry, and, more importantly, that all the good loot should belong to them. Their plan? To steal all the festive weaponry, explosive presents, and delicious health-granting fruitcakes across Pandora. The nerve! This naturally plunged the remaining sane (and insane) inhabitants into a pre-holiday funk, with tales of children crying over empty weapon chests and bandits actually sharing their un-looted goods out of sheer dejection.

    Enter Rush: The Unlikely Hero

    This is where Rush shines. Remember him? The guy who usually charges headfirst into explosions screaming about meat bicycles? Yeah, that Rush. Turns out, even psychos have a soft spot for exploding gingerbread men and shiny new legendary shotguns. He stumbles into the main questline, not out of altruism, but because someone stole his “lucky holiday spork” (a legendary relic, naturally, with a +50% melee damage bonus).

    His motivation might be selfish, but his methods are… effective. Watching Rush navigate the festive, yet still incredibly deadly, landscapes of Pandora, all while spouting increasingly nonsensical holiday-themed battle cries, is an absolute riot. He’s like a deranged, high-octane Santa, except instead of gifts, he’s delivering pure, unadulterated mayhem to anyone who stands between him and his spork (and by extension, Mercenary Day).

    New Enemies, New Loot, Same Old Mayhem

    The Gift Wrappers themselves are a treat. Imagine bandits dressed in oversized bows and wrapping paper armor, wielding guns that shoot glitter bombs and exploding fruit. Their boss, “Jingle Jangle,” is a hulking brute who dual-wields candy cane shotguns and has a penchant for dramatic monologues about the “true meaning of greed.”

    The new loot pool is, as expected, gloriously over-the-top. We’re talking guns that play holiday jingles when reloaded, grenades that explode into a shower of corrosive tinsel, and shields that project festive force fields. And of course, the legendary “Lucky Holiday Spork” lives up to its name, turning Rush into an unstoppable, holiday-fueled whirlwind of destruction.

    Memorable Moments

    • Rush’s “Silent Night” Solo: Picture this: Rush, standing atop a mountain of defeated Gift Wrappers, illuminated by the glow of a thousand exploding presents, attempting to sing “Silent Night” in his gravelly, off-key voice. Truly a masterpiece.
    • The Sleigh Ride from Hell: A mission where you have to escort a makeshift, weaponized sleigh (pulled by a very confused Rakk) through a gauntlet of Gift Wrapper strongholds. Expect rockets, lasers, and a lot of screaming.
    • The Fruitcake Massacre: A wave-based challenge where you have to defend a giant, sentient fruitcake from hordes of hungry bandits. The fruitcake occasionally shouts encouragement (or insults, depending on its mood).

    Final Thoughts

    “Bounty Pack 1: How Rush Saved Mercenary Day” is everything you want from Borderlands DLC. It’s hilarious, action-packed, full of memorable characters, and stuffed with fantastic loot. Rush is a breakout star, proving that even the most unhinged individuals can find a cause worth fighting for, especially when that cause involves exploding presents and a stolen spork.

    If you haven’t jumped into this festive frenzy yet, what are you waiting for? Go save Mercenary Day, Vault Hunter! Rush (and his spork) are counting on you!


    What were your favorite moments from the DLC? Let us know in the comments below!

    Borderlands 4 – Bounty Pack 1 – https://borderlands.2k.com/en-GB/

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