Repair Story Quest In Arknights Endfield

After you finish the main quest ‘Lodespring Crossing’ in Arknights: Endfield, the ‘Repair Story’ quest begins automatically. Simply go to the Mines Cable Car Station and interact with the SOS bot to start it. You won’t be able to continue the quest right away, though, as you’ll likely need to gather some missing component styles first.

One Piece: 6 Characters Luffy (Surprisingly) Hasn’t Met Yet

Despite Luffy’s journey, some legendary figures remain elusive. Often, these characters have deliberately avoided him, likely to allow him to grow stronger before their eventual meeting. This article will explore the most significant One Piece characters Luffy hasn’t encountered yet.

Devs Defend Highguard Amid Negative Reviews

Wildlight Entertainment’s first game, Highguard, had a very eventful launch week. It quickly attracted over 97,000 players, but almost immediately received “Overwhelmingly Negative” reviews on Steam. This rapid decline reminded many gamers of Sony’s unsuccessful hero shooter, Concord, and while Highguard might not meet the same end, the initial negative impression stuck. Interestingly, developers who weren’t even involved in making Highguard are now publicly defending it.

5 Things Dragon Ball Super Beerus Can Do Better Than the Original

The Super anime began with a retelling of the popular Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods movie, known as the God of Destruction Beerus Saga. However, this initial arc felt rushed and wasn’t very well-executed, despite the quality of the original movie. Almost every part of the saga faced criticism, but the introduction of the character Beerus offers hope for improvements in future storylines.

ARC Raiders Devs Are Considering Changing Free Loadouts

If you haven’t tried ARC Raiders, the popular game from 2025, you should know it has a unique system for starting raids. Players can choose a ‘free loadout’ which eliminates the risk of losing valuable gear, but puts them at a significant disadvantage. This loadout gives you basic weapons like the Ferro or Stitcher, limited healing, and a small inventory. While intended for players who are just starting out, many experienced players use it to avoid losing their good gear. They go into raids with nothing to lose, and can potentially win big rewards – all without risking any of their valuable items. It allows them to engage in player-versus-player combat with those who are using their best gear, knowing that even if they lose, they haven’t lost anything.