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  • Oblivion Remastered vampire guide – all benefits and how to cure Vampirism

    Oblivion Remastered vampire guide – all benefits and how to cure Vampirism


    How does being an Oblivion Remastered vampire work? We get it, sometimes you need to add a little sparkle sparkle to your life in Cyrodiil. And what better way is there to do that than to inherit the skin (and powers) of a supernatural killer?

    Whether you’re looking to become a vampire in Oblivion Remastered or need to cure vampirism before you have to cancel that sunny holiday to Hammerfell in the RPG, we’ve got everything you need to know about the affliction. To help you make that big decision, we’ve even broken down what makes becoming a vampire in Oblivion worth it, as well as the pesky drawbacks (silver) bolted on.

    A bed in a room in Oblivion Remastered.

    How to become a Vampire in Oblivion

    You become a Vampire in Oblivion through the Porphyric Hemophilia disease.

    This is contracted by taking damage from an afflicted person or creature, such as vampires in dungeons like Memorial Cave southeast of the Imperial City, Crowhaven northwest of Anvil, or one of the many named forts you’ll find infested on your travels.

    One easy location is in the Imperial City itself. Head down into the Imperial City sewers through the town’s many floor grates, follow the tunnels until you arrive under the arena’s Bloodworks, and you should find two vampires there.

    You’re also given the open opportunity to become a vampire by Vicente Valtiera at the end of the Dark Brotherhood questline.

    The effects only kick in once you rest in a bed 72 hours after the event. This makes dealing with it early much simpler than leaving the wound to fester.

    How to cure Vampirism in Oblivion Remastered

    To cure Vampirism in Oblivion Remastered, you have two options depending on the state of the disease. You can either consume an item with Cure Disease (or visit a shrine) within 72 hours of the bite or, if you’ve already succumbed to it, by speaking with Raminus Polus at the Arcane University in Skingard and completing the lengthy Vampire Cure questline.

    Nightshade plant in Oblivion Remastered.

    The Cure Vampire questline is a long fetch quest involving five empty Grand Soul Gems, Bloodgrass, Garlic, Nightshade, the Blood of an Argonian, and the Ashes of Hindaril. Here’s how to get each item:

    Item Location
    Grand Soul Gems (x5) Sometimes found in dungeon loot (when above level 11) or stolen from display cases.
    Bloodgrass (x2) Tall red grass is commonly stocked at Alchemy stores or found growing by Oblivion gates.
    Garlic (x6) A common sight in houses or sold at shops and inns
    Nightshade (x5) Found around the West Weald or bought at the Alchemy shop in the Imperial City.
    Argonian Blood Stab an Argonian with the Enchanted Dagger.
    Ashes of Hindaril Kill Hindaril in Redwater Slough.

    After turning in the ingredients to complete the quest, Melisande will provide you with the Cure for Vampirism potion. Use it from your Potions tab to be cured, becoming immune to Vampirism in the process.

    While you can contract the Porphyric Hemophilia disease after being cured this way, it acts like a standard debilitating debuff and can be removed through normal means. Sleeping while afflicted won’t turn you back into a Vampire.

    A woman lying down in Oblivion Remastered.

    Is it worth becoming a vampire in Oblivion?

    Becoming a Vampire in Oblivion has various benefits and drawbacks, like resistance to damage, bonuses to Strength, Willpower, Speed, Acrobatics, Athletics, Destruction, Hand to Hand, Illusion, Mysticism, Sneak, access to unique skills, and a chronic aversion to sunlight.

    These pros and cons can fluctuate, with the benefits growing stronger the longer you go without feeding, though amplifying the cons of being a servant of the night as well. Here’s a breakdown of the pros and cons:

    Oblivion Remastered Vampire pros

    Time between feeding Skills/Attributes Normal weapon resistance Ability Ability effect
    1 day (25%) +5 5% Hunter’s Sight Applies Night Eye (30 seconds) and Detect Life (100ft for 30 seconds)
    2 days (50%) +10 10% Vampire’s Seduction Applies Charm for 50 points for 20 seconds once per day.
    3 days (75%) +15 15% Reign of Terror Applies Silence for 60 seconds and Demoralize (on level <7 target) for 60 seconds once per day.
    4+ days (100%) +20 20% Embrace of Shadows Night Eye for 90 seconds and Invisibility for 180 seconds.

    Oblivion Remastered Vampire cons

    Time between feeding Fire weakness Damage from the sun
    1 day (25%) 20% 0 HP per second
    2 days (50%) 30% 1 HP per second
    3 days (75%) 40% 4 HP per second
    4+ days (100%) 50% 8 HP per second

    Given you only take damage from the sun at Stage 2 of hunger, you can maintain some of the benefits of being a Vampire in Oblivion while maintaining the ability to sit in the sun by feeding every day.

    Feeding once will return you to Stage 1 (25%) no matter which stage you’re currently on.

    Becoming a vampire doesn’t unlock any unique quests outside of the one needed to cure you.

    You won’t attract unwanted attention from anyone for being a vampire, but you will need to limit your exposure to the sun at higher levels. This can make exploring Cyrodiil (and taking on quests) uniquely difficult.

    A camp in Oblivion Remastered.

    Where are the best places to feed as a Vampire in Oblivion?

    If you’re looking to avoid making a spectacle of your need to consume the blood of other humanoids, it’s best to target places where hosts frequently sleep.

    Camps and inns make feeding easy for this reason. The unlucky victims are unlikely to notice, witnesses are scarce, and you won’t have to worry about the sunlight.

    If you can’t handle the thought of completing a lengthy sidequest to right the wrong of becoming a vampire, take a break with the best RPGs on PC right now.



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  • Brutal Escape from Tarkov rival Road to Vostok reveals major improvements

    Brutal Escape from Tarkov rival Road to Vostok reveals major improvements


    Road to Vostok, a punishing FPS coming to Steam Early Access, has received some major improvements. These range from dynamic seasons to a new game mode that’s only for the most hardcore of players, in case you thought the likes of Stalker 2 and Escape from Tarkov weren’t challenging enough.

    It’s going to be a while before Road to Vostok hits Steam Early Access, but the developer of this brutal survival game has revealed just what’s in store for future players. They’ve spent the last few months making some major, major updates to this game and punishing doesn’t begin to describe it.

    That’s not to say that Road to Vostok has to be complete hell. Its solo developer, Antti, makes it clear that you can tweak this post-apocalyptic experience as you see fit. But their development update video has me grinning at the prospect of diving into it at maximum difficulty, if only once. Unlike Escape from Tarkov, this is a single-player title so there’s no-one coming to your rescue.

    The half-hour video, which you can watch below, highlights a host of improvements Antii has implemented. Dynamic seasons is one stand-out, with each season lasting a set number of days. You can opt to stay in one season, or progress through the full gamut, it’s up to you.

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    If you’re a fan of grenades, you’ll be happy to hear you can now choose the hand position you use to hurl them. Another welcome tweak lets you prioritize magazines with the most bullets; based on what we’ve seen, every bullet counts in Road to Vostok.

    There are plenty of visual upgrades, too, from grass to trees and beyond, something to look up at when you’re bleeding out. But it’s Road to Vostok’s Ironman mode that really has our attention. This mode will throw you into a map without a single item. Combine this with the seasonal options, and you can start the game in the freezing cold, with absolutely nothing to your name.

    Antti has yet to give a date when Road to Vostok will enter Steam Early Access, but they estimate they’re about halfway there. If you’re a fan of Escape from Tarkov, Stalker or anything with a gloomy Eastern European flavour, this is one to watch.

    In the meantime, you can play Road to Vostok’s Steam demo. And for more in the same vein, we’ve rounded up the best apocalypse games and the best FPS games.

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  • New automation sandbox game Icaria fuses Minecraft and Factorio together

    New automation sandbox game Icaria fuses Minecraft and Factorio together


    Back in the early heyday of Minecraft, what really kept me coming back were the mods that dramatically opened up the sandbox game’s building potential. Tekkit, and later Feed the Beast, introduced me to a world of pipe networks and automation long before I ever got into the likes of Satisfactory and Factorio. Now, new indie game Icaria combines the iconic blocky look of Minecraft with the ability to lay out intricate factory networks and program helpers to handle all your tasks, and it’s out now on Steam with a playable demo.

    Much like Minecraft, starting a new game of Icaria drops you into a small section of a procedurally generated alien world, although developer Blindsight Games’ creations are more alien in nature than those of Mojang. From your initial spawn, you’ll gradually explore outwards, building out a radio network to give you a better perspective of the world around you.

    Like all the best sandbox games, you must gather materials to start constructing, upgrading, and expanding your base, but your labor is just the beginning. Described by Blindsight as a “single-player colony builder,” Icaria really comes into its own as you learn to automate your factories and program robotic helpers. Anything you can do yourself can also be accomplished by your workers, and the bigger your base grows, the more important that becomes.

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    Using a clean set of visual tools to make programming approachable to anyone, and ways to quickly share your scripts with other players, you’ll be able to set up your workers and facilities to act exactly how you wish. Terraform the landscape, lay down power networks, assign trucks to transport materials across your ever-expanding colony, and unlock more ways to engage with the world.

    Icaria is out now on Steam in early access, with a 15% launch discount meaning you’ll pay $21.24 / £17.84 if you buy it by Monday May 12. There’s also a free demo you can download and try before you commit. Blindsight Games is aiming for the early access period to last for “around a year,” but says it will extend that “if that seems like the best way to deliver a satisfying and complete game.”

    Can’t get enough construction in your day? Here are the best building games on PC. If it’s the organization aspects that appeal most, we’ve picked out the best management games to play in 2025 as well.

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  • Brutal soulslike ARPG No Rest for the Wicked buffs loot drops as reviews plummet

    Brutal soulslike ARPG No Rest for the Wicked buffs loot drops as reviews plummet


    As Grinding Gear Games buffs its unforgiving loot drops in Path of Exile 2, fellow ARPG No Rest for the Wicked is getting similar treatment from developer Moon Studios. Several months in the making, new NRFTW update The Breach introduces more zones, weapon types, boss fights, and endgame systems to the soulslike spin on Diablo. However, it might have been a little too vicious – with the arrival of The Breach, the game’s recent Steam reviews have fallen dramatically to just 43% positive. In an attempt to course correct, Moon Studios delivers a first major hotfix to make overcoming the hordes more manageable.

    The Breach has dramatically expanded No Rest for the Wicked, but its focus on challenging encounters has left players complaining that fights felt too long and laborious, gear upgrades are too rare, and the overall grind is too slow. “We’ve seen your feedback roll in, and we want you to know we hear you,” the RPG‘s developer writes at the top of the patch notes for its new hotfix. “Not everything landed the way we hoped, and that’s on us.”

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    To start with, the new hotfix increases the experience you earn from defeating enemies, including bosses, and there’s no longer a cap on the amount of XP that overcoming high-level enemies can award. The parry window on enemy attacks has been widened, and there are more invincibility frames for the medium roll. The focus cost of firing arrows is “significantly reduced,” and has also been lowered for the Illuminate and Return runes. The Polished Caretaker boss gets a rebalance, while attacks from the Bonded Witch, Nith Screamer, and Shackled Brute can now be interrupted.

    The price of gear upgrades has been reduced to one-third of what it was, and repairs are now a little cheaper. Changes to the gear score system will make it more likely that “a really nice item drops for you every once in a while.” You’ll find less plagued gear, but more herbs, fallen embers, weapon shards, and ore veins. Both Filmore and Whittacker have additional shop inventory (including two extra weapons for the former to increase early-game variety), and you can craft the Cleric armor set directly.

    Moon Studios has also made some additional UI improvements, including an overhaul to the bounties and challenges screen that should make it clearer to sort them and judge the expected difficulty of each one. The backstab indicator will now appear (and disappear) more quickly, giving you a clearer indication of when you can take advantage of an opening.

    No Rest For The Wicked - A player rides a hanging block across a burning mine.

    No Rest For The Wicked: The Breach Hotfix 1 is out now. You can look through the patch notes courtesy of Moon Studios for a full list of bug fixes and tweaks. “Thank you for sticking with us,” the developer says. “We hope these fixes make your time with No Rest for the Wicked better. Please continue to share your feedback with our team. We are fully committed to delivering an amazing experience, and, with your help, we will.”

    Can’t get enough loot? Dive into more of the best games like Diablo to keep yourself rolling in it. Or seek out more tough encounters with the best soulslikes in 2025.

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  • Brainrot Evolution codes May 2025

    Brainrot Evolution codes May 2025


    Want new Brainrot Evolution codes? We can help you keep up your dependency on the latest and greatest memes out there. Get free EXP Potions, coins, gems, and everything else you might need to evolve your favorite brainrot character with the latest codes.

    If you’re on the lookout for other Roblox adventures, check out the latest codes for other huge games on the platform. We’re always hunting for new Blue Lock Rivals codes, Blox Fruits codes, and Meme Sea codes. We have well over 100 Roblox games we’re always keeping a watchful eye on to ensure we have the latest freebies ready to go.

    Brainrot Evolution codes

    Here’s a list of active Brainrot Evolution codes:

    • EASTER – EXP Potion (NEW)
    • i2perfect1 – 2x EXP Potion (NEW)

    Expired codes

    No Brainrot Evolution codes have expired.

    How do I use codes in Brainrot Evolution?

    Though you won’t find a dedicated codes button on the main Brainrot Evolution screen, that doesn’t mean there isn’t one buried around the user interface.

    Follow these steps to redeem new Brainrot Evolution codes on Roblox:

    • Launch Brainrot Evolution on Roblox.
    • Click the Shop icon on the left side of the screen.
    • Tap the Codes button on the right edge of the Shop window.
    • Enter a working Brainrot Evolution code in the ‘Enter Code’ box.
    • Click the green Verify button underneath to claim a working code.

    Items like potions earned through Brainrot Evolution codes appear in your inventory and must be activated manually. You’ll find the inventory button just left of the Shop button, illustrated by a box featuring the Crocodilo.

    How do I get more Brainrot Evolution codes?

    Brainrot Evolution codes appear on both the game studio’s X page and the Brainrot Evolution Discord. New codes drop with updates, events, and social milestones. With that said, you could save yourself the hassle and check back here every few days. We’re always on the hunt for new codes, and we test each one to see if they may have expired.

    Tired of feeling your brain sizzle as it turns into a fine goo? Check out the best Roblox games we’ve rounded up over the years. And if you’re serious about moving on from the platform, even just for a bit, check out our list of the best free PC games for something new.



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  • Steam Deck gamers are playing Oblivion Remastered in droves, despite controversy

    Steam Deck gamers are playing Oblivion Remastered in droves, despite controversy



    As a new month dawns, we’re taking a look at the most played Steam Deck games for April 2025, and it’s surprising to see Oblivion Remastered storm up the charts despite having become a bit of a meme for its poor performance. In the monthly data, however, Balatro still reigns supreme.

    Each month, it’s fun to look at which games are performing well on the best handheld gaming PC and look for any surprises. The chart of top played games on Steam Deck lists, quite simply, the games with the most hours played from one to 100, and there are some big debuts in this month’s list.

    In April, while it’s no great surprise to see indie games such as Schedule 1 and R.E.P.O continue to climb the rankings, the inclusion of Oblivion Remastered is somewhat puzzling. This is because of the ongoing performance issues affecting the game on the Steam Deck. It’s even become a meme, with players posting to Reddit saying they’ve finally got Oblivion to run well on the Deck, before posting a screenshot of the original game.

    While players were always going to try to get Oblivion Remastered running on the Steam Deck, the controversy comes from Valve’s decision to give it a Verified rating, despite it failing on the core criteria that a game needs to earn this status.

    We already tested the best Oblivion Remastered settings and found that, on the Steam Deck, you need to at least consider changing the upscaling method, as well as the level of upscaling from balanced to performance. This crucial change alone should relegate Oblivion to a Playable rating, but this hasn’t happened.

    Despite the Oblivion Remastered system requirements suggesting that the game would be difficult for the Steam Deck to run, players are clearly just pushing through and running the game however they see fit. Given that the game only released late in the month, the fact that it’s already the number two game on Steam Deck is quite the achievement. It didn’t have quite enough plays to dethrone Balatro for the monthly stats, but it is currently the most played game over the last week.

    Other notable inclusions on this month’s top-played list are Clair Obscur Expedition 33 at 26, a game that launched as Unsupported but has already been upgraded to Playable. The Last of Us Part 2 has debuted at 41 while the first game has reappeared at 60, likely due to renewed interest thanks to season two of the TV show.

    Finally, there was another strong indie debut in the list as Blue Prince, the intriguing roguelike puzzle game, debuted at 16 for the monthly list, although it did appear inside the top 10 briefly during its release week.

    If you want to read more about some of the Steam Deck’s biggest competition, check out our Ayaeno 3 review and Asus ROG Ally X review to see where they Windows handhelds stack up.

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  • Best gaming CPU 2025

    Best gaming CPU 2025


    What is the best gaming CPU? Your choice of processor will fundamentally affect your PC’s frame rates, so you want to make sure you buy the very best gaming CPU you can afford when you’re speccing up a new rig. It’s your CPU that sets up the frames for your GPU to render in games, making it the foundation of your gaming PC hardware. 

    Our current top choice is the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D. It’s the fastest chip available for gaming and is powerful for other tasks too, yet has quite low power consumption and a reasonable price. For a more budget choice, the Intel Core i5 12400F is a great option. Or, you can opt for the AMD Ryzen 5 7600X that lets you upgrade to a 9800X3D later on. For more options, including high-end and powerful integrated graphics choices, check out the list below. Also see the how to choose and FAQ sections of this guide for more help in learning what to look for in your next CPU.

    Why you can trust our advice ✔ At PCGamesN, our experts spend hours testing hardware and reviewing games and VPNs. We share honest, unbiased opinions to help you buy the best. Find out how we test.

    Best gaming CPU:

    AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D

    Best gaming CPU overall

    AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D specifications:

    Socket AM5
    Cores 8
    Threads 16
    Base clock 4.7GHz
    Boost clock 5.2GHz
    L3 cache 96MB
    TDP 120W
    Pros

    • Phenomenal gaming performance
    • Overclockable
    • Significantly faster than 7800X3D in multi-threaded software
    Cons

    • Expensive price
    • You only get eight cores
    • Draws more power than 7800X3D

    AMD has pulled out all the stops for its latest X3D chip, meaning the best gaming CPU right now is the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D. This eight-core CPU isn’t cheap, but it takes the winning formula of its predecessor, the 7800X3D, and runs with it.

    The 9800X3D is quite simply the fastest gaming CPU we’ve ever tested, and it absolutely obliterates the current Arrow Lake competition from Intel. This CPU tops our frame rate charts in Cyberpunk 2077 and Far Cry 6, and it’s also much quicker than its predecessor in application software.

    The secret to this CPU’s success is its use of 2nd-gen AMD 3D V-cache, a large 64MB slice of silicon that sits under the CPU cores, providing a big boost in cache that saves your CPU having to access slower RAM for its data.

    This cache massively improves gaming performance, and the fact that it’s underneath the CPU cores on the 9800X3D (as opposed to on top of them as in the 7800X3D) means your CPU cooler now directly cools those cores, rather than cooling the cache first. This not only means cooler operating temperatures than the 7800X3D, but it’s also enabled AMD to up the clock speeds, with a top boost clock of 5.2GHz.

    Add in AMD’s latest Zen 5 architecture and you have a formidable gaming CPU, as well as a chip that can handle multi-threaded software without breaking a sweat. It doesn’t have loads of CPU cores, but it has enough for most people’s needs, and it’s a fantastic chip for gaming.

    Read our AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D review.

    AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D

    Best value X3D

    AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D specifications:

    Socket AM5
    Cores (P+E) 8
    Threads 16
    Base clock 4.20GHz
    Boost clock Up to 5.00GHz
    L3 cache 96MB
    TDP 120W
    Pros

    • Flagship performance under $500
    • Extremely efficient
    • AM5 platform is feature-rich and has longevity
    Cons

    • Relatively slow clock speeds
    • No stock cooler
    • L3 cache doesn’t guarantee higher frame rates

    While the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D has now been usurped by the superior 9800X3D, there are still reasons to consider buying the previous champion, particularly if you can’t quite afford the new chip. The saving isn’t huge – sadly the 7800X3D still hasn’t been heavily discounted, despite the newer 9800X3D being around – but can often be had for around $50 less.

    The 96MB of L3 cache inside the 7800X3D does wonders to boost the floor and ceiling of frame rates, ensuring that you’re getting all the pixel-pushing juice out of your graphics card. Its effects are most keenly felt at resolutions like 1080p, making it an ideal choice for competitive gamers.

    It will concede ground where clock speeds are king, but these instances are few and far between in our experience. Plus, the AM5 motherboard you pick up to seat the 7800X3D will serve you well for a drop-in upgrade, futureproofing your build.

    Read our AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D review.

    Intel Core i5 12400F

    Best budget gaming CPU

    Intel Core i5 12400F specifications:

    Socket LGA 1700
    Cores (P+E) 6 (6+0)
    Threads 12
    Base clock 2.5GHz
    Boost clock 4.4GHz
    L3 cache 18MB
    TDP 65W
    Pros

    • Six P-Cores
    • Amazing price
    • Solid gaming performance
    Cons

    • Clock speed could be higher
    • No E-Cores
    • No integrated GPU

    If you’re looking to build a gaming PC on a very tight budget, the Intel Core i5 12400F is a bargain CPU. The price is amazing for the gaming performance on offer. Unlike newer budget CPUs, such as the Core i3 13100, the Core i5 12400F has six P-Cores under its heat spreader, rather than just four, giving it plenty of raw horsepower in games.

    Don’t be fooled by the ’12’ in this CPU’s model number either – the Alder Lake architecture used by this chip is very similar to the Raptor Lake architecture used in Intel’s latest 14th gen CPUs, and we’ve found it more than capable when it comes to gaming. Unlike AMD’s AM5 CPUs, you can run the Core i5 12400F with your old DDR4 memory if you have some in an existing system, and it will happily run an old motherboard with a B660 chipset.

    With its TDP of just 65W, this CPU also doesn’t need a massive AIO cooler to keep it in check – a decent air cooler will do the job fine. There are a few catches. One is that this ‘F’ model has no integrated GPU, but that’s not an issue if you buy a separate graphics card for gaming. It also doesn’t have any of Intel’s E-Cores, which provide a boost in multi-threaded work, but these are largely irrelevant when it comes to performance in most games.

    The peak clock speed of just 4.4GHz could also be higher, and this isn’t a K-series CPU either, so it’s not easy to overclock, but you can’t have everything at this price. This is the best option if you want a decent gaming CPU for the cheapest price possible.

    Read our Intel Core i5 12400F review

    Intel Core i5 13400F

    Best value gaming CPU

    Intel Core i5 13400F specifications:

    Socket LGA 1700
    Cores (P+E) 10 (6+4)
    Threads 16
    Base clock 2.50GHz / 1.80GHz
    Boost clock Up to 4.60GHz / 3.30GHz
    L3 cache 18MB
    TDP 65W
    Pros

    • Generous price
    • Slightly higher clock speed than 12400F
    • Four E-Cores over 12400F
    Cons

    • No overclocking capabilities
    • Limited boost clock
    • No integrated GPU

    If you want to get a decent gaming CPU on a tight budget, but also want a bit of a boost in multi-threaded work such as video encoding and rendering, the Core i5 13400F is a solid candidate. It features six of Intel’s latest Raptor Lake P-Cores and a 4.6GHz boost clock, making it a capable processor for gaming, but it also has an added bonus over the 12400F.

    Unlike its predecessor, the 13400F also has four of Intel’s low-power E-Cores under its heat spreader, giving you a total of ten cores, which gives it a boost in multi-threaded software. It’s an ideal choice for anyone who does more than just game with their system but doesn’t have a huge amount of money to spend.

    Like the 12400F, this chip doesn’t have a K in its model name, which means it can’t officially be overclocked by changing the multiplier, and the F means it doesn’t have an integrated GPU either. However, the latter enables you to save some money if you’re buying a dedicated graphics card anyway.

    You won’t need one of the best AIO cooler options to keep this CPU in check either, and if you buy the retail version you’ll even get an adequate Intel stock air cooler included in the box.

    Read our Intel Core i5 13400F review.

    AMD Ryzen 5 7600X

    Best AMD gaming CPU

    AMD Ryzen 5 7600X specifications:

    Socket AM5
    Cores (P+E) 6
    Threads 12
    Base clock 4.70GHz
    Boost clock Up to 5.30GHz
    L3 cache 32MB
    TDP 105W
    Pros

    • Lion’s share of Zen 4 performance
    • Outperforms last-generation flagship processors
    Cons

    • No included cooler
    • Runs hotter than non-X version

    The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X is a great choice for those seeking to build a new gaming PC but without spending too much. This Zen 4 processor  has just six cores but that’s plenty enough for most gaming scenarios, especially as AMD’s cores all support handling two threads per core, so the chip appears like a 12-core chip to the rest of your PC.

    Crucially, this mid-range chip not only packs enough of a punch on its own to make for a solid gaming PC but it uses AMD’s AM5 socket that also supports the 7800X3D and 9800X3D (and AMD has committed to supporting the platform for several more years too) making for lots of easy future upgrade options.

    All this and the chip sips power, making it economical to run and easy to cool. It won’t be the last word in multi-core CPU performance but for most gaming setups, it’s a great starting point.

    Read our AMD Ryzen 5 7600X review.

    AMD Ryzen 5 8600G

    Best CPU with integrated graphics

    AMD Ryzen 5 8600G specifications:

    Socket AM5
    Cores (P+E) 6
    Threads 12
    Base clock 4.3GHz
    Boost clock 5GHz
    L3 cache 16MB
    TDP 65W
    Pros

    • Best value iGPU on the market
    • Included air cooler
    • Good CPU performance in games
    Cons

    • 6,000MHz+ RAM is a must for iGPU
    • So-so value versus cheap graphics card
    • Doesn’t have 16x PCIe 4.0 lanes

    For those needing a single chip that can handle CPU and GPU duties, perhaps for building a small system, or if you’re just on a tight budget where spending another $200 on a graphics card just isn’t an option, look no further than the Ryzen 5 8600G. With six Zen 4 cores and a Radeon 760M integrated GPU, it’s a perky performer as a processor and stand-in graphics card.

    The 8600G shines brightest in less demanding games, but it’s still capable of playing the likes of Cyberpunk 2077 at 30fps if you’re comfortable with playing at 1080p using low settings. It’s compatible with FidelityFX Super Resolution too, which can help boost frame rates further through upscaling and frame generation.

    You’ll need to pair the 8600G with DDR5 RAM clocked at 6,000MHz or above to get the most performance out of its integrated graphics. While this does add to the total cost of putting together a system, you can use the same RAM if you upgrade your CPU in the future. Plus, even fairly fast DDR5 RAM is now relatively affordable.

    If you plan to upgrade to a dedicated graphics card in the not too distant future, the 8600G isn’t an ideal processor, as it’s not as fast as equivalently-priced CPUs without powerful integrated graphics and has a limited number of PCIe lanes. However, unless you’re upgrading to a particularly fast graphics card, chances are it will still be your GPU that holds back gaming performance, rather than this CPU.

    Read our AMD Ryzen 5 8600G review.

    Intel Core i7 13700K

    Best CPU for streaming

    Intel Core i7 13700K specifications:

    Socket LGA 1700
    Cores (P+E) 16 (8+8)
    Threads 24
    Base clock 3.40GHz / 2.50GHz
    Boost clock Up to 5.30GHz / 4.20GHz
    L3 cache 30MB
    TDP 125W
    Pros

    • Easily handles 120fps ‘x264 Slower’ encoding in real time
    • Great gaming and creative application performance
    Cons

    • Can be beaten by AMD Ryzen 7000 processors
    • Runs a touch hot

    The 13700K is something of a champion for streamers and creatives alike, offering an all-in-one solution that doesn’t carry an overly premium price tag. Featuring 16 cores and 24 threads, the chip is more than capable of handling real-time 120fps encoding using the ‘x264 Slower’ preset.

    This is especially useful if you have a Radeon graphics card but it can act as a great replacement for ‘NVENC’ on GeForce GPUs, should the need arise. The chip can keep up with top-tier pixel pushers too, maintaining solid maximum, average, and minimum frames per second.

    It’s plenty useful for exporting and editing VODs too, boasting fast export times and rendering capabilities in Adobe suite applications such as Premiere Pro and After Effects.

    Read our Intel Core i7 13700K review.

    Intel Core i9 14900K

    Best Intel gaming CPU

    Intel Core i9 14900K specifications:

    Socket LGA 1700
    Cores (P+E) 24 (8+16)
    Threads 32
    Base clock 3.20GHz / 2.40GHz
    Boost clock Up to 5.60GHz / 4.40GHz
    L3 cache 36MB
    TDP 125W
    Pros

    • Great frame rate consistency
    • 6GHz maximum turbo frequency
    • Unrivalled multi-threaded capabilities
    Cons

    • Extraordinarily power hungry
    • Requires a high-end cooling solution
    • Often falls behind cheaper AMD X3D CPUs in games

    Sitting at the top of Intel’s gaming CPU stack is the Core i9 14900K, one of the few chips out there capable of hitting 6GHz clock speeds.

    It packs the usual makeup of 24 cores and 32 threads that have defined every Core i9 for the past three generations. The only other LGA 1700 processor capable of competing is the Core i9 13900KS, but the 14900K is essentially identical to the more expensive CPU.

    The Core i9 14900K is best suited for systems that serve both as a gaming rig and workstation, as its strengths are best realized in multi-core workloads. Just make sure you have a capable power supply and cooler to hand, as it’ll guzzle electricity like nobody’s business.

    There is a word of warning with this CPU, though, which is that there have been problems with voltage fluctuations, causing crashes in games, and even permanently damaged CPUs. If you want to run this CPU, make sure you flash the BIOS in your motherboard so it has the latest microcode first.

    Read our Intel Core i9 14900K review.

    AMD Ryzen 9 7950X

    Multi-core AMD gaming CPU

    AMD Ryzen 9 7950X specifications:

    Socket AM5
    Cores (P+E) 16
    Threads 32
    Base clock 4.50GHz
    Boost clock Up to 5.70GHz
    L3 cache 64MB
    TDP 170W
    Pros

    • Great power efficiency
    • So much multi-core power
    • Eco mode works great
    Cons

    • Gets hot in multi-threaded workloads
    • Best for workloads other than gaming
    • High price

    The AMD Ryzen 9 7950X is one of Team Red’s most powerful processors, thanks to its 16 cores and Zen 4 architecture. In this chip lies the very best that Zen 4 has to offer, with the flagship hiding some surprising tricks up its sleeve.

    While this chip doesn’t boast a higher core or thread count compared to previous generation offerings, they are clocked much higher. This not only translates into higher frames per second but also greatly improves performance in just about every application that can make use of multiple CPU cores.

    Its greatest trick, however, is its ‘Eco Mode’, which can force the processor to draw a maximum of 65W. Even with such low power consumption, it can still trade blows with top-tier processors. Naturally, you’ll get the most out of the chip while running at its standard 170W TDP, but it makes the prospect of a small form factor build featuring the 7950X more possibility than a dream.

    Read our AMD Ryzen 9 7950X review.

    How to choose a CPU for gaming

    The place to start when looking for a new CPU is considering whether you’re upgrading your system or buying a new one. If you’re running an older system, there could still be several upgrade options open to you that make a lot of sense. The most obvious of these is anyone running an older AMD AM4 system. If you are, there’s a good chance you can upgrade to the last generation of chips made for those systems, with the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X and Ryzen 7 5800X3D being great choices.

    Meanwhile, if you’re running an older Intel system, the last few generations of Intel Core i CPUs, from 12th through to 14th-gen could fit in the same motherboards, though the generational performance upgrades weren’t huge. Still, if you’re rocking an Intel Core i5 12600K, upgrading to an Intel Core i7-14700K could be a great option.

    These upgrade paths aside, if you’re looking to build a new system, your next consideration should be cost. If you’re on a tight budget, mid-range and high-end chips simply aren’t a sensible choice – save the money, buy a budget CPU and spend your saving on one of the best graphics cards instead. You can always upgrade your CPU later. You can get a super entry level CPU for just over $100 while mid-range options are between $200-$400 and high-end chips can cost over $700.

    Once you’ve figured out your budget, choosing the right CPU for your system comes down to what you plan to use it for. If gaming is your main focus, with your PC otherwise only really used for casual web browsing, email, and video watching then an eight-core CPU is more than enough for your needs, with six-core chips mostly being ample too.

    We recommend AMD’s X3D chips for these situations as the extra stack of cache they have has proven to make a big impact on gaming performance in our tests. The current top-dog X3D chip for gaming is the 9800X3D but the 7800X3D is excellent too. Or, if you’re on an older AM4 system, the 5800X3D is the best gaming CPU option.

    If you’re on a budget, though, X3D chips can be a bit expensive, so opting for the six-core AMD Ryzen 9600X or the six-performance-core Intel Core i5 14600K are good choices.

    If you want more of an all-round powerhouse of a CPU to provide massive multi-core processing power for tasks other than gaming then you may want to consider a CPU with more than eight cores. The 16-core AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D is the best overall CPU right now but the Intel Core i9 14900K is also a mighty powerful chip.

    Meanwhile, if you really want to save some money, then it’s also worth considering an AMD APU, which not only has a CPU inside it, but also a basic-level Raden GPU, meaning you don’t need to buy a separate graphics card at all. These chips, such as the Ryzen 5 8600G, can cope with basic gaming at 1080p with low settings, but they’re not as quick as AMD’s full-fat CPUs if you do upgrade to a full graphics card at a later date.

    Gaming CPU frequently asked questions (FAQs)

    What is a CPU?

    The central processing unit or CPU is the main processing part of your PC. It does nearly all the calculations that allow apps and games to run. Graphics cards help out with all the processing required to create 2D and 3D graphics, but everything else is handled by the CPU. A CPU sits in a motherboard which connects it to your RAM, graphics card, and other parts, allowing everything to communicate and get power from your power supply. Without a CPU, your PC would cease to be.

    The more processing cores a CPU has and the faster its clock speed, the more tasks it can get done and the faster your system. However, past a certain point, a faster CPU won’t get you a higher frame rate in your games. Once a game can run smoothly at lower graphics settings and resolutions, it’s nearly all up to the graphics card to deliver higher frame rates at higher graphical settings.

    How we test the best gaming CPUs

    There are a lot of gaming CPUs on the market, and it can be hard to know which processors are genuinely worth your money. To help you decide which CPU is right for your system and budget, we evaluate each chip’s gaming capabilities using a solid base spec for our test rig.

    This comprises an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Founders Edition graphics card, a Corsair H100x Elite 240mm AIO cooler, a Corsair RM1000x PSU, 32GB of G.Skill TridentZ 5 Neo RGB 6,000MHz, CL28 RAM, and a 2TB WD Black SN850X SSD. We also test with the very latest version of Windows, 

    When we test gaming CPUs, our benchmarks include our usual suite of PC games, including Cyberpunk 2077, Far Cry 6, F1 24, and Total War: Warhammer 3. We also test application performance using Handbrake for video encoding, and Cinebench R24 to assess rendering performance. In addition, we observe what temperatures the processor hits under load, and note how long it can maintain its advertised boost clock speeds.

    Can I upgrade my CPU?

    To upgrade the CPU in your gaming PC, you’ll need to physically swap it out for one of the more powerful processors in this list. It’s more straightforward than you’d think, provided you have a compatible chip, an adequate cooling solution, and the right tools.

    Check that a new CPU is compatible with your motherboard before upgrading. Intel’s compatibility tool lets you look up any Intel processor and view all compatible motherboards, while AMD’s search tool does a similar thing.

    When you’re ready, our seven-step CPU upgrade guide has plenty of advice on installing a new processor.

    How do you install a CPU?

    Installing CPUs is relatively simple but not without risk. You’ll need to verify that the CPU and motherboard you’re using are compatible so that they’re using the same socket (LGA 1700 or AM5, for instance) and that your motherboard supports the CPU. Some motherboards that can fit a CPU won’t support it for other reasons while some will require a BIOS update. You can generally check the list of compatible CPUs on the motherboard manufacturer’s website, which is where you can also find the BIOS update.

    With these factors confirmed, slotting in a new CPU is generally as easy as opening up the locking clip that surrounds the CPU socket on the motherboard then gently placing the CPU in the socket, making sure the CPU is aligned correctly. Close the clip and you’re done, other than installing a CPU cooler. You can learn more about how to fit a CPU cooler in our how to build a gaming PC guide. Meanwhile, for a full explanation of how to install a CPU, check our CPU upgrade guide.

    When to upgrade a gaming CPU

    There isn’t a set amount of time that a CPU will last you, but there are several ways to determine the best time to replace your CPU. Either you’ll find that your current system has slowed and is no longer meeting your needs, you specifically want to boost the speed of certain tasks, or you want to futureproof yourself with the latest processor.

    If you’re unsure whether the CPU is the weak link in your gaming machine, there are tools to help you figure it out. CapFrameX and Rivatuner Statistics Server can display CPU and GPU loads when you boot a game with it running in the background. If your GPU isn’t consistently hitting close to 100% usage but you’re still getting stutters or generally slow performance, there’s a good chance it’s your CPU (or possible RAM) that’s holding you back. However, if your graphics card usage does hover around 90-100%, upgrading to the best graphics card will likely be better than a CPU upgrade.

    What should CPU usage be when gaming?

    In a balanced system (i.e. a PC with a CPU and GPU of a similar caliber, think RX 7700 XT and Ryzen 5 7600 or RTX 4090 and Core i9 14900K) your CPU usage will largely depend on the types of games you’re playing.

    Certain genres, such as RTS games, will lean more heavily on the CPU as more computational performance is required to manage features like artificial intelligence. That said, more often than not, your GPU usage will be at close to 100% long before your processor is, but higher frame rates (240+) will put more strain on your CPU.

    For more ways to boost your gaming PC’s performance, check out our best gaming motherboard guide, which will give you the perfect place to plant your new CPU. Or, have a read of our best gaming RAM guide to find the best memory to match your processor.



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  • Chaotic co-op FPS Mycopunk revealed, and you can try it right away

    Chaotic co-op FPS Mycopunk revealed, and you can try it right away


    While there’s still a huge appetite for competitive PvP shooters, we’re really in a golden age of co-op PvE experiences. Already you can play the likes of Helldivers 2, Space Marine 2, and Deep Rock Galactic, and the likes of Killing Floor 3 and FBC Firebreak will soon join the party. It’s a tough realm to break into, but Mycopunk is the latest to give it a go with a striking art style, surreal weapons with outrageous upgrades, and a humorous tone. Despite only just being revealed, you can try it out straight away thanks to a multiplayer demo that’s live right now on Steam.

    Given the prominence of Borderlands in the genre (and with the Borderlands 4 release date on the way in a few months too) a co-op FPS game with cel-shaded visuals might seem like an odd decision. But from what I’m initially seeing of Mycopunk, it’s doing plenty to make sure it stands out. Its overarching premise initially sounds quite Helldivers 2-y, as you’re part of a squad aboard a space station orbiting an infested planet that gears up, enters a drop pod, and blasts down to the surface. The threat you’re facing? Fungus. Out of control, deadly fungus. It’s corrupting the entire planet, its wildlife, and its technology, and you’re part of the clean-up crew.

    In squads of up to three players, you’ll head into battle with a loadout packed with futuristic weapons, tools, and abilities.  In what is one of the most novel-looking gunsmith systems I’ve seen, you can configure several mods into one gun using an almost Tetris-like minigame. Mods have different numbers of nodes presented in different shapes, and you’ve got to piece them all together like a puzzle on a grid with a limited number of spaces.

    While out on your mission, you’ll be mowing down fungal matter, bugs, and out-of-control robots as you look to stop the spread. You’ll also scavenge for resources that’ll go towards upgrading your gear. There’s also a light extraction element where you must return to your pod with everything you’ve gathered. While traversal happens mostly on-foot, there appears to also be environmental elements like jump pads and rails that add different dimensions, as well as vehicles.

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    Content-wise, there’s an impressive amount on offer given this is the debut game from Pigeons at Play, but it’s the art style that I’m really digging. The robot designs, the weapon details, the grimy and corrupted environments – all of it looks great with its cel-shaded approach.

    The best part about Mycopunk is that, despite only being revealed for the first time today, you don’t have to wait to give it a go.

    A Steam demo for Mycopunk, with multiplayer support enabled, is available right now. You can download it here.

    For more, check out our list of the best co-op games and the best space games.

    You can follow us on Google News for daily PC games news, reviews, and guides. We’ve also got a vibrant community Discord server, where you can chat about this story with members of the team and fellow readers.



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  • Anime Royale codes April 2025

    Anime Royale codes April 2025


    April 27, 2025: New Anime Royale codes are in for UPD 6.

    What are the new Anime Royale codes? Throwing you into an anime world where you can summon your favorite heroes from multiple anime series into battle, Anime Royale adds a level of thrill to the Roblox tower defense experience. By having extra rewards at your disposal, you can get a head start by having access to more resources quicker as you prepare to conquer waves of enemies.

    Among the many anime titles on Roblox, you can also try the latest Special Anime Defense codes or YBA codes to get an additional edge. In the meantime, we’ve tested and confirmed all of the below active Anime Royale codes.

    New Anime Royale codes

    All active Anime Royale codes are listed below, following testing each code ourselves and confirming their rewards in the game:

    • Citrus – UPD 6 rewards (NEW)
    • ARISE – UPD 6 rewards (NEW)
    • 2kReacts – UPD 6 rewards (NEW)
    • 4kReacts – UPD 6 rewards (NEW)
    • WeAreSoBack! – UPD 6 rewards (NEW)
    • Soon!! – March 26 rewards
    • 8KReacts – 1k Diamonds, Cursed Fingers, and loads of Stat Shards
    • FixVoloFix – 500 Diamonds, Cursed Fingers, and rerolls
    • BUNNYMOTO – 1k Diamonds, Cursed Fingers, cupcakes, and rerolls
    • StopTheVoloLaborPlsV2 – 500 Diamonds, Cursed Fingers, and rerolls
    • ApologiesForShutdown – 500 Diamonds, Cursed Fingers, and rerolls
    • VoloLeveling – 30 rerolls, a Love Cake, five Stat Shards, and five Cursed Fingers
    • D4C – Diamonds, rerolls, and Lucky Potions
    • LATEVALENTINES – 100 rerolls and more
    • VALENTINE_EVENT – Diamonds, rerolls, and Lucky Potions
    • StrongestHuman – Diamonds, rerolls, and Lucky Potions
    • 35MVisitsTyy Diamonds, rerolls, cursed fingers, and a cupcake
    • Strongest One Punch Man update rewards
    • Bald – One Punch Man update rewards
    • 50KFavsTysm – One Punch Man update rewards
    • 30MVisits – 3K Diamonds, 30 Rerolls, Cupcake
    • MiniUpdate – 2K Diamonds, 20 Rerolls, Cupcake
    • Godspeed – 1K Diamonds, 10 Rerolls, 3 Cursed Fingers
    • REWARDS – 3K Diamonds, 30 Rerolls, Cupcake, 1K Souls
    • 40000LIKES – 2K Diamonds, 20 Rerolls, Cupcake
    • TheKingHasArrived – 2K Diamonds, 20 Rerolls, Super Lucky Potion
    • TYBWGEMS – 1.5K Diamonds, 20 Rerolls
    • Mugetsu – 2K Diamonds, 20 Rerolls, 1 Super Lucky Potion
    • Quincy – 10 Rerolls, Cupcake
    • Shinigami – 10 Rerolls, and 1 Lucky Potion
    • HappyNewYear!! – 2400 Diamonds, 100 Rerolls, Cupcake
    • MaintenanceWorldRecord – 15 Rerolls, 5 Cursed Fingers
    • HappyEarlyNewYear! – 5 Stat Shards, 1500 Diamonds, 20 Rerolls, 5 Stat Crystals
    • HappyHolidaysEveryone! – Lucky Potion, 1000 Diamonds, 10 Rerolls, Cupcake
    • Christmas2024 – Lucky Potion, 1000 Diamonds, 10 Rerolls, Cupcake
    • Jolly – 15 Rerolls, 5 Cursed Fingers
    • INC – Super Lucky Potion, 20 Rerolls
    • SecretChristmasCode2024 – Cupcake, 5 Stat Shards, 5 Cursed Fingers, 20 Rerolls (NEW)
    • FixFixFix – 1500 Diamonds, 10 Rerolls, 5 Cursed Fingers (NEW)
    • JustARandomCode – Cupcake, 1700 Diamonds, 10 Rerolls, 2 Stat Shards (NEW)
    • RealFixes – 1000 Diamonds, 2 Lucky Potions, 10 Rerolls, Cupcake
    • SuperBooghan – 1000 Diamonds, Lucky Potion, 20 Rerolls, Cupcake
    • Fixes – 1000 Diamonds, Lucky Potion, 10 Rerolls, Cupcake
    • 35kLikes! – 2000 Diamonds, Lucky Potion, 10 Rerolls, Cupcake
    • Shutdown! – 2k Diamonds, 15 Rerolls, 5 Cursed Fingers
    • PlsStopUpdatingAt6AmImTired – 10 Rerolls, 5 Cursed Finger
    • Wish – 1.5k Diamonds, 10 Rerolls, 2 Cupcakes
    • SpoofFightsCyclones – 10 Rerolls, 5 Stat Crystals
    • SorryForDelayAgainV2 – 100 Rerolls, 5 Cursed Fingers
    • SorryForDelayAgain – 30 Rerolls and 5 Stat Shards
    • Titans – 5 Stat Crystals, 10 Rerolls, 5 Ramen
    • IAmAtomic! – 10 Capsules
    • HappyLateHalloween – 1 Lucky, 5 Cursed Fingers, 1 Candy, 5 Stat Shards, 5 Stat Crystal, 20 Rerolls, 1000 Gems
    • Shadow – 1000 Gems, 15 Rerolls, 3 Stat Shards
    • RoyalePass – 2 Candies, 5 Cursed Fingers, 5 Rerolls
    • Perfect – 10 Rerolls, 5 Cursed Fingers
    • 30KLikes – 5 Stat Shards, 10 Cursed Fingers, Cupcake, 5 Stat Crystals, 30 Rerolls, 1000 Diamonds
    • SorryForDelay!! – 30 Rerolls, 1000 Diamonds
    • 8KActiveTysm – 10 Halloween Capsules
    • 100KMEMBERSTY – 1000 Diamonds, Lucky Potion x 5, Rerolls x10, Cursed Fingers x 5, Stat Shards x 5. Stat Crystals x 5
    • 15MVISITS – 1000 Diamonds, Rerolls x 15, Stat Shards x 3
    • Shutdown – Lucky Potion, 1000 Diamonds, Rerolls x 15, Stat Shards x 3
    • CheersToRellHawk – Stat Shards x 3, Rerolls x 5, 1000 Diamonds, Lucky Potion
    • Shadow – Stat Shards x 3, Rerolls x 15, 1000 Diamonds
    • HappyLateHalloween – Lucky Potions x 2, Cursed Fingers x 5, Candy, Stat Shards x 5, Stat Crystals x 5, Rerolls x 10, 1000 Diamonds
    • IAmAtomic! – Halloween Capsules x 10
    • 5KActiveTysm – Lucky Potion, Candy x 3, Stat Shards x 3, Rerolls x 5, 1000 Diamonds, Halloween Capsule
    • SorryForBugs – Candy x 3, Halloween Capsules x 5
    • 8KActiveTysm – Halloween Capsules x 10
    • 30KFAVS – Gems, Rerolls
    • 25KLIKES – Gems, Rerolls
    • THANKYOUFORWAITING – Gems, Rerolls
    • MiniUpdate – 1000 Gems, Reroll, Lucky Potion
    • SubToMozKing – 100 Gems, Reroll
    • SubToToadBoi – 100 Gems, Reroll
    • SubToVanilla – 100 Gems, Reroll

    Expired codes

    • SorryForDelay
    • 100KMEMBERS
    • VirtualUpdate
    • 20KLIKES
    • 10KLIKES
    • Sorry4Maintenance
    • 3MilVisits
    • 1MilVisits
    • 25KPlayers

    The menu to redeem Anime Royale codes

    How do I redeem Anime Royale codes?

    The steps to redeem Anime Royale codes are quick and easy, only requiring these simple steps after launching the game:

    • Walk along the central hub area until reaching the “Codes” shrine
      • This is a red shine with “Codes” right above it
    • Approach the blue circle
      • The “Codes” menu will pop up
    • Enter a code into the “Enter Code Here” text box
    • Select the “Claim” button
    • If correct, rewards will be given out right away

    How do I find more Anime Royale codes?

    Outside of this essential guide, Anime Royale codes can be found on the game’s Discord server where new codes will be dropped upon achieving certain milestones like getting 100k members. Codes may also be dropped on the Anime Royale Roblox page as well.

    However, as codes begin to expire, it can be a challenge to determine which are still working. Because of this, it is best to keep this guide ready since we test each code – saving you the peace of mind of having to do it yourself.

    For more rewards, check out the latest Anime Defenders codes or the best Roblox games for something new to play.

    If you’re after something new entirely, you should also take a look at our list of upcoming PC games, so you know what’s coming for the rest of this year and beyond.



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  • Volleyball Legends codes April 2025

    Volleyball Legends codes April 2025


    April 26, 2025: Three new Volleyball Legends codes just arrived for UPD 16 and the start of Season 3.

    What are the new Volleyball Legends codes? Taking to the volleyball court in this Roblox adventure will have you itching to get ahead of the competition. Inspired by the Haikyuu anime, you’ll participate in volleyball matches in teams of six and compete to be the best.

    This unofficial, fan-made Roblox game isn’t strictly affiliated with Haikyuu, but the imagery and references to the manga series are plain to see. Unlike the latest Blox Fruits codes or Dress to Impress codes, Haikyuu Legends codes won’t get you currency, but they can have a direct effect on your skill level in the game, so take note.

    New Volleyball Legends codes

    All the active Volleyball Legends codes are:

    • SEASON_3 – 5 Lucky style spins (NEW)
    • SILLY_POTIONS – 5 Lucky style spins (NEW)
    • 1.5M_FAVS – 5 Lucky ability spins (NEW)

    Expired codes

    • UPDATE_15
    • TWINS_ARE_HERE
    • 600K_MEMBERS
    • UPDATE_14
    • SECRET_ABILITY
    • 1_MIL_FAVS
    • EASTER_EGGS
    • CHOPPED
    • DELAY_LEGENDS
    • TIMESKIP_KAGAYOMO
    • 2X_SECRET_WEEKEND
    • APRIL_UPDATE
    • UPDATE_13
    • EASTER
    • UPDATE_12
    • SEASON_2
    • 100K_INTERESTED
    • 100K_INTERESTED2
    • SHUTDOWN_CODE2
    • SHUTDOWN_CODE
    • SANU_BUFF
    • UPDATE_11
    • UPDATE10
    • 250M_VISITS
    • BUFF
    • UPDATE9
    • 200MILLION_VISITS
    • TIMESKIP
    • PRACTICE_AREA
    • 350K_MEMBERS
    • 100M_VISITS
    • NEW_NAME
    • UPDATE6
    • RANKED
    • 80M_VISITS
    • NOTONTIME
    • BIGGESTEVER
    • 250K_MEMBERS
    • 50M_VISITS
    • UPDATE5
    • MADNESS
    • 40M_VISITS
    • UPDATE4
    • 200K_Likes
    • PROTORIONTWITTER
    • LAUNCH
    • UPDATE3
    • UPDATE2
    • UPDATE1

    The Haikyuu Legends redeem code page

    How do I redeem Volleyball Legends codes?

    To redeem Volleyball Legends codes, follow these step-by-step instructions:

    • Open Volleyball Legends via the Roblox page.
    • Navigate to the Shop.
    • Click on the ‘codes’ option.
    • Enter and redeem your code.
    • Enjoy your freebies!

    How do I get more Volleyball Legends codes?

    There are sometimes new Volleyball Legends codes on the developer’s Discord server, but we’ve made it even easier for you to keep track as we’ll update this guide as soon as new codes are released, without the need to scroll through hundreds of messages to find what you’re looking for.

    Is Volleyball Legends the same game as Haikyuu Legends?

    Yes, Volleyball Legends and Haikyuu Legends are the same game. It was simply renamed in early February.

    Now that you’re on top of your game in Volleyball Legends, why not look for the latest Anime Reborn codes, or try your luck with Jujutsu Infinite codes – you might get your hands on some fun new rewards.



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