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Is it possible to change the favicon of a local address? For example I connect to my home security camera via http://192.168.2.150 but it just has the default page icon.

I tried the usual favicon code but it refused to change?

.tabbrowser-tab[label="INSERT TAB LABEL HERE"] .tab-icon-image { 
      padding-left: 16px !important;
      background: url("PATH TO IMAGE") center no-repeat !important; 
}

I need help with a stylish or two. I'm trying to make the active tab blue according to the code from the following stylish, but I keep doing something wrong. Can someone figure out the right code and copy/paste it? I want the active tab to be highlighted in blue like the stylish does it in green, but with black or white text. http://userstyles.org/styles/33570/fx-active-tab-3d-and-shiny

There's also another stylish that I'm trying to get the code from for JUST one single feature, which is "More clear focus on the active tab, 3D effect" What is the code for it?

http://userstyles.org/styles/45089/glassfox-a-clean-theme

I'd appreciate any help. Thanks!!

Bad English but to share.

This script cover. Maybe the script can be edited.

I am using a laptop.

Put Roboform Addonbar and this scripts used to

/*  Fade in takes 0.5 seconds  */

#browser-bottombox>toolbar:hover {
   opacity: 1;
   -moz-transition: opacity  .5s;
}


/*  Fade out takes 1.5 seconds after .5 seconds  */

#browser-bottombox>toolbar{
   opacity: 0;
   -moz-transition: opacity 1.5s .5s;
} 

/*  Addon bar style  */

#browser-bottombox>toolbar{
   position: fixed;
   bottom: 0px !important;
   right: -20px !important;
   margin-right: 18px !important;
   padding: 2px !important;
   background: rgba(207,219,236,0.99) !important;
   -moz-box-shadow: 4px -8px 4px -7px rgba(0,0,0,.3) !important;
   border: 1px solid rgba(0,0,0,0.25) !important;
   border-radius: 10px 10px 0 0 !important;
 }
#addonbar-closebutton {
   display: none !important; 
}
#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox #addon-bar,
	#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox {
		position: fixed;
		bottom: -2px !important;
		-moz-appearance: tab !important;
		-moz-transition: bottom .5s 1s ease-in;
	}
/**/
	#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox #addon-bar {
		right: 17px;
	}
	#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox {
		left: 0;
	}
	#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox #addon-bar > #status-bar,
	#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox #addon-bar > #status-bar > statusbarpanel {
		margin: 0 !important;
		padding: 0 !important;
		background: none !important;
		min-height: 0px !important;
	}

	#addon-bar toolbarbutton,
	#addon-bar dropmarker,
	#addon-bar label,
	#addon-bar #zoom-controls,
	#addon-bar .searchbar-textbox {
		margin: 0 !important;
		border: none 0 transparent !important;
		border-radius: 0 !important;
		padding: 0 !important;
		box-shadow: none !important;
	}

	#addon-bar toolbarbutton:not(#urlbar-go-button):not(#urlbar-reload-button):not(#urlbar-stop-button),
	#addon-bar dropmarker {
		-moz-appearance: none !important;
		background: transparent none !important;
	}

	#addon-bar #status4evar-status-widget,
	#addon-bar #status4evar-progress-widget,
	#addon-bar #status4evar-download-button {
		margin: 0 !important;
		border: none 0 transparent !important;
		padding: 0 !important;
	}
	#downbarHolder,
	findbar {
		border-top-width: 0px !important;
		background: transparent none !important;
	}
	#downbarMainMenuButton,
	#downbarClearButton {
		border-width: 0 0 0 0 !important;
	}
	#addonbar-closebutton {
		display: none;
	}
#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox
   #addon-bar {
       border: 0 !important;
       border-top: 1px solid rgba(0,0,0,.25) !important;    
       -moz-appearance: none !important;
       height: 23px !important;
   }
#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox
   #addon-bar > #status-bar {
       margin: 0 !important;
       padding: 0px 2px !important;
       background: none !important;
   }

#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox
   #addonbar-closebutton {
       display: none !important;
   }

#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox
   #addon-bar toolbarbutton,
   #addon-bar dropmarker,
   #addon-bar #zoom-controls,
   #addon-bar .searchbar-textbox {
       margin: 0 !important;
       border: none 0 transparent !important;
       border-radius: 0 !important;
       padding: 0px 2px !important;
       box-shadow: none !important;
       height: 18px !important;
       -moz-appearance: none !important;
   }

#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox
   #addon-bar toolbarseparator {
       height: 100% !important; /* AH OH... NOT WORKING */
       height: 18px !important; /* TENTATIVELY */
   }

#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox
   #addon-bar toolbarbutton dropmarker {
       display: none !important;
   }

#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox
#addon-bar toolbarbutton:hover dropmarker {display: -moz-box !important;
}

#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox
   #addon-bar toolbarbutton,
   #addon-bar dropmarker {
       background: transparent none !important;
   }

#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox
   #addon-bar #status4evar-status-widget,
   #addon-bar #status4evar-progress-widget {
       margin: 0 !important;
       border: none 0 transparent !important;
       padding: 0 !important;
       height: 18px !important;
   }

#navigator-toolbox:not([customizing]) ~ #browser-bottombox
   #addon-bar #status4evar-status-text {
       height: 18px !important; /* TENTATIVELY */
   }

   #addon-bar #fixer-status-bar {
       margin-top: -1px !important;
       padding: 0px 2px !important;
   }

Result picture :

post-381256-0-41958300-1302351078.png

I use userstyle with Locationbar2 add-on

userstyle http://userstyles.org/styles/46244/firefox-locationbar2

location bar2 addon https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/locationbar%C2%B2/

I like to have it so the unedited url will not show until I click the location bar.... now it show the unedited url on mouse over.

thanks

Is it possible to remove that white downward pointing arrow on Firefox 4's AppMenu? So that it is just an icon only when I use the Movable Firefox Button addon

edit: got it

/*hide the arrow of Firefox Button*/
#appmenu-toolbar-button > dropmarker,
#appmenu-button > .button-box dropmarker {
display: none;
}

Is it possible to remove that white downward pointing arrow on Firefox 4's AppMenu? So that it is just an icon only when I use the Movable Firefox Button addon

edit: got it

/*hide the arrow of Firefox Button*/
#appmenu-toolbar-button > dropmarker,
#appmenu-button > .button-box dropmarker {
display: none;
}

I don't really get the point of the dropmarkers wherever they are and so I removed all of them!

* dropmarker { display: none !important}

How do I stop the Bookmark Toolbar Items from truncating?

firefox_bookmarks.png

In that example it shows double arrows but nothing is in that box. If I resize the browser smaller the single folder icon I have there will disappear into the menu provided by the 2 arrows, usually can't get it showing again until I restart the browser.

I don't really get the point of the dropmarkers wherever they are and so I removed all of them!

* dropmarker { display: none !important}

Cheers, used that to replace the 3 stylish scripts I previously had to remove dropmarkers!

I need help with a stylish or two. I'm trying to make the active tab blue according to the code from the following stylish, but I keep doing something wrong. Can someone figure out the right code and copy/paste it? I want the active tab to be highlighted in blue like the stylish does it in green, but with black or white text. http://userstyles.org/styles/33570/fx-active-tab-3d-and-shiny

There's also another stylish that I'm trying to get the code from for JUST one single feature, which is "More clear focus on the active tab, 3D effect" What is the code for it?

http://userstyles.org/styles/45089/glassfox-a-clean-theme

I'd appreciate any help. Thanks!!

Nobody can help me with this? I've gotten the code down to a much more manageable size. I'm trying to remove everything except for the 3D effect on the tabs. The main thing I can't seem to do no matter what I try is change the selected tab's text to white. Plus, the text looks kind of funny. Like a little too strong. Like maybe I have to remove some code for bold, or it's using the wrong font. I'd like to use Segoe UI. Also, I'd like to remove the color code for the tab itself because I use ChromaTabs Plus to color code my tabs. I just want the pop-out 3D effect with white text for the active tab and black text for the inactive tabs. Anyone know how to do it based on this code? I need help!! Thanks if you can help!!

Stylish for 3D Effect on Tabs

@namespace

url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul");

/* Go to this page if you want to CHANGE THE COLOR:

http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_colors.asp */

tabs.tabbrowser-tabs#tabbrowser#tabs{

background-color: transparent!important;

}

.tabbrowser-tab, .tabs-newtab-button {

background: transparent !important;

padding-left: 5px !important;

padding-right: 1px !important;

border: #000000 !important;

-moz-border-radius: 3px 3px 0px 0px !important;

height: 26px !important;

margin-top: 3px !important;

margin-left: 1px !important;

}

.tabbrowser-tab:not([pinned=true]){

background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(rgba(0,0,0,0),

rgba(255,255,255,.05) 95%),

-moz-linear-gradient(rgba(255,255,255,0.0), rgba(255,255,255,.25)

95%) !important;

/* DEFAULT COLOR ON INACTIVE TABS IS WHITE (#ffffff), change to an another

css-color below if desired: */

color: #000000 !important;

font-weight:!important;

font-family: Arial Narrow !important;

font-size: 1.0em !important;

text-shadow: #000000 1px 1px 0px !important;

border-left: 1px solid rgba(96,96,96,0.5) !important;

border-right: 1px solid rgba(96,96,96,0.5) !important;

border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.65) !important;

padding-top: 2px !important;

}

.tabbrowser-tab[selected]:not([pinned])[fadein] {

background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(rgba(0,0,0,0.05),

rgba(255,255,255,.0) 95%),

-moz-linear-gradient(rgba(255,255,255,0.05), rgba(255,255,255,.0)

15%) !important;

/* DEFAULT COLOR ON SELECTED TAB IS LIGHT BLUE (#81F0F6), change to an

another css-color below if desired: */

color: #FFFFFF !important;

border-left: none !important;

border-right: none !important;

border-bottom: none !important;

-moz-border-radius: 2px 2px 0px 0px !important;

-moz-box-shadow: 0px -2px 0px #e0e0e0, 1px 4px 6px #000000, 0px

-4px 2px -3px #000000 !important;

text-shadow: #000000 1px 1px 0px !important;

font-family: Arial Narrow !important;

font-size: 1.2em !important;

font-weight:bold !important;

padding-left: 3px !important;

padding-bottom: 2px !important;

}

.tabbrowser-tab:hover:not([pinned]){

background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(rgba(0,0,0,0.05),

rgba(255,255,255,.0) 95%),

-moz-linear-gradient(rgba(0,255,255,0.05), rgba(255,255,255,.0)

15%) !important;

/* DEFAULT COLOR ON HOVER TAB IS WHITE (#ffffff), change to an another

css-color below if desired: */

color: #ffffff !important;

border-left: none !important;

border-right: none !important;

border-bottom: none !important;

-moz-border-radius: 2px 2px 0px 0px !important;

-moz-box-shadow: 0px -2px 0px #e0e0e0, 0px 4px 3px #000000, 0px -4px

2px -3px #000000!important;

text-shadow: #000000 1px 1px 0px !important;

font-family: Arial Narrow !important;

font-size: 1.2em !important;

font-weight:bold !important;

padding-left: 3px !important;

padding-bottom: 2px !important;

}

.tabs-newtab-button {

background: none !important;

border: none !important;

}

Is it possible to remove the scroll buttons on the tab bar? I'm using a script to reduce the min width of tabs so the scroll button never appears but there seem to be a bug when you open/close tabs the scroll button flashes for a sec which causes the tabs to resize twice and it's really annoying.

Nobody can help me with this? I've gotten the code down to a much more manageable size. I'm trying to remove everything except for the 3D effect on the tabs. The main thing I can't seem to do no matter what I try is change the selected tab's text to white. Plus, the text looks kind of funny. Like a little too strong. Like maybe I have to remove some code for bold, or it's using the wrong font. I'd like to use Segoe UI. Also, I'd like to remove the color code for the tab itself because I use ChromaTabs Plus to color code my tabs. I just want the pop-out 3D effect with white text for the active tab and black text for the inactive tabs. Anyone know how to do it based on this code? I need help!! Thanks if you can help!!

This is what your posted code looks like on Firefox 4 default theme, Win7 default Aero theme:

post-350326-0-36090300-1302484255.png

What would you like done?

Is it possible to remove the scroll buttons on the tab bar? I'm using a script to reduce the min width of tabs so the scroll button never appears but there seem to be a bug when you open/close tabs the scroll button flashes for a sec which causes the tabs to resize twice and it's really annoying.

If you reveal the "script", people may help you troubleshoot.

Nobody can help me with this? I've gotten the code down to a much more manageable size. I'm trying to remove everything except for the 3D effect on the tabs. The main thing I can't seem to do no matter what I try is change the selected tab's text to white. Plus, the text looks kind of funny. Like a little too strong. Like maybe I have to remove some code for bold, or it's using the wrong font. I'd like to use Segoe UI. Also, I'd like to remove the color code for the tab itself because I use ChromaTabs Plus to color code my tabs. I just want the pop-out 3D effect with white text for the active tab and black text for the inactive tabs. Anyone know how to do it based on this code? I need help!! Thanks if you can help!!

Based on you requirement and code, try if this is what you want?

@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul");

/* Go to this page if you want to CHANGE THE COLOR:
   http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_colors.asp */

#TabsToolbar{
    background-color: transparent!important;
}

.tabbrowser-tab, .tabs-newtab-button {
    background: transparent !important;
    padding-left: 5px !important;
    padding-right: 1px !important;
    border: #000 !important;
    border-radius: 3px 3px 0px 0px !important;
    height: 26px !important;
    margin-top: 3px !important;
    margin-left: 1px !important;
    font-family: Segoe UI !important;
}

.tabbrowser-tab:not([pinned]):not([selected]){
    background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(rgba(0,0,0,0),
                                           rgba(255,255,255,.05) 95%),
                      -moz-linear-gradient(rgba(255,255,255,0.0),
                                           rgba(255,255,255,.25) 95%) !important;

/* DEFAULT COLOR ON INACTIVE TABS IS WHITE (#ffffff)
   change to an another css-color below if desired: */

   color: #000 !important;

   text-shadow: #000 1px 1px 0px !important;
   border-left: 1px solid rgba(96,96,96,0.5) !important;
   border-right: 1px solid rgba(96,96,96,0.5) !important;
   border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.65) !important;
   padding-top: 2px !important;
}

.tabbrowser-tab[selected]:not([pinned])[fadein] {
   background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(rgba(0,0,0,0.05),
                                          rgba(255,255,255,.0) 95%),
                     -moz-linear-gradient(rgba(255,255,255,0.05), 
                                          rgba(255,255,255,.0) 15%) !important;

/* DEFAULT COLOR ON SELECTED TAB IS LIGHT BLUE (#81F0F6), 
   change to an another css-color below if desired: */

   color: #FFF !important;

   border-left: none !important;
   border-right: none !important;
   border-bottom: none !important;
   border-radius: 2px 2px 0px 0px !important;
   box-shadow: 0 0 2px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.4) inset,
               0 4px 6px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.4) inset,
               0 11px 0 -2px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2) inset,
               0 13px 8px rgba(80, 80, 80, 0.3) inset,     /*<- adjust up or down    */
               1px 2px 4px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3) !important;  /*   by a little to       */
                                                           /*   "even out" the       */
                                                           /*   center shadow effect */
   text-shadow: #000 1px 1px 0px !important;
   padding-left: 3px !important;
   padding-bottom: 2px !important;
}

.tabbrowser-tab:hover:not([pinned]){
   background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(rgba(0,0,0,0.05),
                     rgba(255,255,255,.0) 95%),
                     -moz-linear-gradient(rgba(0,255,255,0.05),
                     rgba(255,255,255,.0) 15%) !important;

/* DEFAULT COLOR ON HOVER TAB IS WHITE (#ffffff),
   change to an another css-color below if desired: */

   color: #fff !important;

   border-left: none !important;
   border-right: none !important;
   border-bottom: none !important;
   border-radius: 2px 2px 0px 0px !important;
   box-shadow: 0 0 2px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.4) inset,
               0 4px 6px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.4) inset,
               0 11px 0 -2px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2) inset,
               0 13px 8px rgba(80, 80, 80, 0.3) inset,     /*<- adjust up or down    */
               1px 2px 4px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3) !important;  /*   by a little to       */
                                                           /*   "even out" the       */
                                                           /*   center shadow effect */

   text-shadow: #000 1px 1px 0px !important;
   padding-left: 3px !important;
   padding-bottom: 2px !important;
}

.tabs-newtab-button .toolbarbutton-icon{
   background: none !important;
   border: none !important;
   margin-left: -5px !important;
} 

This is what your posted code looks like on Firefox 4 default theme, Win7 default Aero theme:

...

Foxxyn8, I hope you don't misunderstand me, but a lot of us Win XP (and perhaps other OS users) are going to miss out on some of the things you do even though we have Fx 4 :( :(

This hides them. But I'm not sure it will solve the problem:

.scrollbutton-up { display: none !important; }
.scrollbutton-down { display: none !important; }

Thanks. Yeah it didn't fix the problems although the scroll buttons aren't seen anymore the resizing is still noticeable. Oh well worth a shot.

You guys had it close to what I want. I messed around and got it even closer. The one thing I'm trying to change is how the inactive tabs that get stamped/pushed in become too small. They shrink. I don't want them to shrink, but I do want the active tab to have that pop-out 3D effect. Another guy found a way to do it, but his text looks too bold/strong and doesn't show up properly. I like the text of mine way better. I will show you my code and his. I'd like to merge his with mine, but only his part about the inactive tabs not shrinking. I'm using the extension ChromaTabs Plus to color code my tabs, so I don't want any color coding removed. No transparent backgrounds. It's very close to what I want. I can't even tell if the pop-out 3D effect is working currently. Maybe because of my persona. I think it is, though. I'm not sure if I want that white border around the active tab. It's giving it kind of a glowing effect. Not sure I want to keep that or not. How do I change that? I'll show you a screenshot of the way it is now. http://www.fileserve.com/file/teF4ytu

My code:

@namespace

url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul");

/* Go to this page if you want to CHANGE THE COLOR:

http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_colors.asp */

.tabbrowser-tab, .tabs-newtab-button {

background: !important;

padding-left: 5px !important;

padding-right: 1px !important;

border: #000000 !important;

-moz-border-radius: 3px 3px 0px 0px !important;

height: 26px !important;

margin-top: 3px !important;

margin-left: 1px !important;

}

.tabbrowser-tab:not([pinned=true]){

!important;

/* DEFAULT COLOR ON INACTIVE TABS IS WHITE (#ffffff), change to an another

css-color below if desired: */

color: #000000 !important;

font-weight:!important;

font-family: Segoe UI !important;

font-size: 1.0em !important;

text-shadow: #000000 1px 1px 0px !important;

border-left: 1px solid rgba(96,96,96,0.5) !important;

border-right: 1px solid rgba(96,96,96,0.5) !important;

border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.65) !important;

padding-top: 2px !important;

}

.tabbrowser-tab[selected]:not([pinned])[fadein] {

!important;

/* DEFAULT COLOR ON SELECTED TAB IS LIGHT BLUE (81F0F6), change to an

another css-color below if desired: */

color: #fff !important;

border-left: none !important;

border-right: none !important;

border-bottom: none !important;

-moz-border-radius: 2px 2px 0px 0px !important;

-moz-box-shadow: 0px -2px 0px #e0e0e0, 1px 4px 6px #fff, 0px -4px

2px -3px #fff !important;

text-shadow: #fff 1px 1px 0px !important;

font-family: Segoe UI !important;

font-size: 1.2em !important;

font-weight: !important;

padding-left: 3px !important;

padding-bottom: 2px !important;

}

.tabbrowser-tab:hover:not([pinned]){

!important;

/* DEFAULT COLOR ON HOVER TAB IS WHITE (#ffffff), change to an another

css-color below if desired: */

color: #0000ff !important;

border-left: none !important;

border-right: none !important;

border-bottom: none !important;

-moz-border-radius: 2px 2px 0px 0px !important;

-moz-box-shadow: 0px -2px 0px #e0e0e0, 0px 4px 3px #000000, 0px -4px

2px -3px #ffffff!important;

text-shadow: #000000 1px 1px 0px !important;

font-family: Segoe UI !important;

font-size: 1.2em !important;

font-weight:bold !important;

padding-left: 3px !important;

padding-bottom: 2px !important;

}

.tabs-newtab-button {

background: none !important;

border: none !important;

}

My code ends and now this is his code: (Notice how his tabs don't shrink, but still kind of have that 3D effect.)

.tabbrowser-tab[selected]:not([pinned])[fadein] {

background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(rgba(0,0,0,0.05), rgba(255,255,255,.0) 95%),

-moz-linear-gradient(rgba(255,255,255,0.05), rgba(255,255,255,.0) 15%) !important;

/* DEFAULT COLOR ON SELECTED TAB IS LIGHT BLUE (#81F0F6), change to an another css-color below if desired: */

color: #81F0F6!important;

border-left: none !important;

border-right: none !important;

border-bottom: none !important;

-moz-border-radius: 2px 2px 0px 0px !important;

-moz-box-shadow: 0px -2px 0px #e0e0e0, 1px 4px 6px #000000, 0px -4px 2px -3px #000000!important;

text-shadow: #000000 1px 1px 0px !important;

font-family: Arial Narrow !important;

font-size: 1.2em !important;

font-weight:bold !important;

padding-left: 3px !important;

padding-bottom: 2px !important;

}

Foxxyn8, I hope you don't misunderstand me, but a lot of us Win XP (and perhaps other OS users) are going to miss out on some of the things you do even though we have Fx 4 :( :(

The maybe it would behoove you to state your OS, if you're using a persona, Minefield or Release, etc when asking for help.

How do I stop the Bookmark Toolbar Items from truncating?

firefox_bookmarks.png

In that example it shows double arrows but nothing is in that box. If I resize the browser smaller the single folder icon I have there will disappear into the menu provided by the 2 arrows, usually can't get it showing again until I restart the browser.

Had to get this from elsewhere, to answer my own question....:

#personal-bookmarks {
  min-width: 27px !important;
  max-width: 120px !important
}

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    • State of Decay 3 is out in 2027, reveals Plague Nests with new co-op gameplay trailer by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe A few months ago, Undead Labs broke its silence about the third entry in the State of Decay series since its announcement in 2020. Today, the studio had a brand-new trailer to reveal at the Xbox Games Showcase, finally giving players a look at the Unreal Engine 5-powered title. A broad 2027 release window is now attached to State of Decay 3 too. The studio confirmed that every scene seen in the gameplay trailer (except for the studio logo) released today is from the game with no cinematic footage. "The quality bar of the moment-to-moment experience is higher than anything we’ve achieved in Undead Labs’ history," says the studio. "State of Decay 3 is being built in Unreal Engine 5, and we’re creating better quality versions of what makes our game the survival sandbox it is, and the combat experience is really, really important to us, and I think you can see it coming through in this trailer." One new aspect of this upcoming entry is the Plague Nests. These are supposed to be dynamic, dungeon‑like enemy hubs with varied “personas” that change tactics each time one appears on a map. These areas will have the best loot in the game for players brave enough to tackle them. The combat system is being overhauled too, letting players do quick and power attacks depending on the situation. This isn't just on the player's side though, as zombies themselves now have multiple new types of behaviors depending on how fresh or decayed they are. "All of these play very differently, especially as you start getting outnumbered or when you’re making noise and running around and trying to save your rear end or the rear end of your friend next to you," adds the developer. Of course, settlement building and community management are massive parts of this third entry too. These are being further expanded with the cooperative focus, giving players much more freedom for playing together than in State of Decay 2. Players will even be able to split up and build settlements in different areas of the same map with different goals. Undead Labs confirmed that playtests are already ongoing for the title, and interested players can sign up to participate by heading over here once more slots open up ahead of the full release. State of Decay 3 is coming out on PC, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Game Pass sometime in 2027.
    • Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations expansion gives the Slayer a brutal Chain Spear by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Last year, id Software released Doom: The Dark Ages as a prequel to its reboot series, offering a look at the legendary Slayer character during an ancient war between Hell and Heaven. Today, at the Xbox Games Showcase, id Software returned with a new announcement that unveiled Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations as its first story expansion. The expansion will see the Slayer being betrayed and cast into a "merciless purgatory only escapable by confronting haunting truths." Somehow, there is one ally in all this chaos seemingly attempting to help our protagonist escape his fate. Players will be ascending this prison and fighting plenty of new demons and abominations as they work to free the Slayer's followers. One new aspect of the expansion will be the Chain Spear. This new weapon is described by the studio as a "uniquely satisfying combat system that rewards mastery with a potent combination of power and mobility." Check out the trailer below to see the new weapon in action, where the Slayer is seen using it to even pin enemies to walls. id Software is also preparing a free update to all owners of Doom: The Dark Ages that will land alongside the new paid expansion. Dubbed the Ripatorium 3.0 update, this will add more customization options, an improved pass code generation system, and preset options for players diving into the game's arena challenge mode. Expansion buyers will also receive additional maps, demons, and new weapons to use in this mode in addition to the story levels. Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations expansion is out on July 7 across PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 with a $19.99 price tag. Those who own the Premium Edition or the Collector's Bundle will receive the expansion for no extra cost as well.
    • Hyped for this. Replayed the remasters recently and they're so well done, and Crash 4 was great too. I trust this team to deliver.
    • Ninja Theory's new Hellblade game is action-focused and set in Purgatory by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Ninja Thery has been building its award-winning Hellblade series since 2017, delivering Senua's Sacrifice and Senua's Saga since then. Today at the 2026 Xbox Games Showcase, the studio had a brand-new installment announcement featuring Senua again, but this time, she is in a version of purgatory, and the focus is on the action. Simply named Senua, this new entry is described as a "full-on action-adventure" experience, delivering an expanded focus on combat, puzzle-solving, and freedom of exploration. The developer says that it is keeping the same high production values and storytelling features of the previous games while giving what players have been asking for in the gameplay department. The entirety of Ninja Theory is now working on Senua, giving the project much more manpower than ever before, while also letting the team draw on its action roots from Devil May Cry and prior titles. However, the studio also confirmed that its previously announced Project Mara horror experience is no longer in development. Alongside snappier traversal moves, Senua will be able to take stealth and direct combat routes. She has access to her own sword, plus any enemy weapons as well, with dual wielding also being an option for most dropped melee swords, axes, and other weapons. Outside of melee combat, Senua will be able to use special abilities that let her alter the reality around her. The world is said to be about twice the size of Hellblade 2. While this won't be an open-world experience, the linear story will let players explore their surroundings further than before. The story of Senua will be set after the events of previous Hellblade titles, with our protagonist being stuck in her own version of Purgatory. The series' well-explored psychosis themes will return as well. "She’s trapped between life and death on a quest to reach the afterlife and be reunited with the ones that she’s loved and lost," adds the studio. "Her belief is that by healing the wounds of her life, she can find the peace that is the key that unlocks the gate to the afterlife." Senua is releasing on Xbox Series X|S, PC, and PlayStation 5 sometime in 2027.
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