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Lewis Larcombe

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Content Specialist at Kakuchopurei

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  • 1 day ago | kakuchopurei.com | Lewis Larcombe

    It appears Blizzard has taken a long, hard look at Overwatch 2 and decided the solution to its ageing playbook was… pure chaos. Enter Stadium, a brand-new mode launching on 22 April 2025, and according to Blizzard, this isn’t just another fun side-hustle like Arcade or the occasional PvE detour. No, Stadium is the third cornerstone of Overwatch 2’s future — right up there with Quick Play and Competitive.

  • 2 days ago | kakuchopurei.com | Lewis Larcombe

    Platform(s): PC (version reviewed), Xbox (at a later date)Genre: Detective Evidence Board Adventure GameIf you haven’t already, do yourself a favour and check out the Loot or Leave It? episode on Detective Dotson—especially if you enjoy your detective games with a side of absurdity, pixel-art charm, and yes, bird-related combat.

  • 2 days ago | kakuchopurei.com | Lewis Larcombe

    After years of being the neglected middle child of The Elder Scrolls family, Oblivion has finally kicked down the door in a brand-new coat of Unreal Engine 5 polish. Yes, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is officially out. Not soon, not eventually, but right now. You can play it immediately—well, right after the obligatory 30GB download and maybe a cheeky Windows update. It’s the kind of surprise drop that actually lands, unlike your average rogue arrow in the knee.

  • 3 days ago | kakuchopurei.com | Lewis Larcombe

    If you’ve ever dreamt of owning a slice of Malaysian esports—or just fancied seeing your favourite MLBB teams battle it out with a little more financial cushion—then buckle up. Because the winds of change are blowing through MPL Malaysia, and they smell suspiciously like franchising and freshly minted ticket stubs.

  • 3 days ago | kakuchopurei.com | Lewis Larcombe

    If you’ve ever dreamt of hoarding official Nintendo merch without hopping on a plane to Tokyo, your oddly specific wish is about to come true. Nintendo is bringing its wildly popular pop-up store back to Jewel Changi Airport, and it’s not messing around.

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