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Japan-themed delivery sim Promise Mascot Agency has incorporated an abundance of grinding, reminiscent of the enjoyable style seen in Tony Hawk games.

Update introduces Grind features with time trials and varying difficulty levels.

Japanese delivery simulation game Promise Mascot Agency introduces a significant amount of...
Japanese delivery simulation game Promise Mascot Agency introduces a significant amount of grinding, reminiscent of Tony Hawk's skating games, in its recent updates.

Japan-themed delivery sim Promise Mascot Agency has incorporated an abundance of grinding, reminiscent of the enjoyable style seen in Tony Hawk games.

In the world of gaming, there's always something new and exciting to look forward to. This week, we're diving into the latest updates for Promise Mascot Agency and taking a peek at some newly reviewed PC devices.

First off, Promise Mascot Agency has received a significant update titled "Prepare to Grind." This update introduces a variety of new features, making the game even more engaging. One of the most notable additions is a new truck upgrade that allows players to grind on rails and train tracks, expanding free-roam traversal options. Combining a jump towards a metal fence or a train track with the "interact" key will allow your van to grind along the railing, adding a Tony Hawk-style twist to the game.

The "Prepare to Grind" update also includes time trials with 10 challenges, each offering a new hero card upon completion. Additionally, it introduces a range of difficulty modes that can be selected at the start of a game and changed during play. For those seeking a cosmetic change, new Pinky nail designs are now available, offering variety for the mascot Pinky.

New hero cards, collaborations with popular indie games like Unbeatable, Sorry We’re Closed, Paradise Killer, and Dunk Dunk, can be found via Kaso-Mart stores, time trials, and Captain Sign. Kaso Marts can now be interacted with, but Kaizen Game Works has not revealed what will happen if you do.

The update also adds new seasonal props for special days like Hallowe'en and Christmas, as well as Japan-specific festivals like Children’s Day and Obon. New Kaso-Mart stores are now interactable, allowing players and the mascot Michi to shop. Other quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes have been made, and the vocals version of the track "Promises Lost (Promises Found)" is now available for purchase from Captain Sign.

In other news, the PC Gamer team is busy providing updates on the most important gaming news and hardware deals. They've recently reviewed six new PC devices: Minisforum Venus UM790 Pro, Asus ROG NUC 970, Geekom AX8 Pro, Ayaneo Retro Mini AM02, Beelink SER9. However, specific details about their features or prices were not provided.

Meanwhile, Rick Lane, a well-known PC gaming journalist, continues to make waves in the industry. With a history of playing games like Doom, Quake, Thief, Half-Life, and Deus Ex, Lane has worked for Custom PC magazine, bit-tech.net, Edge, Eurogamer, the Guardian, and PC Gamer. He served as the games editor of Custom PC magazine from 2013 to 2022 and has maintained a freelance career in games journalism alongside his work at Custom PC magazine. Lane's current gaming preferences lean towards first-person shooters and immersive sims.

The PC Gamer team is also picking the most important stories and best deals for readers, ensuring they stay informed and up-to-date on the latest gaming news. With so much happening in the world of gaming, it's an exciting time to be a gamer!

  1. In the latest update for Promise Mascot Agency, titled "Prepare to Grind," players can now grind on rails and train tracks, allowing for more engaging traversal options.
  2. Upon completing time trials in the Prepare to Grind update, new hero cards can be obtained as rewards.
  3. Besides the new game features, the update also introduces new Pinky nail designs for cosmetic changes.
  4. The PC Gamer team recently reviewed six new PC devices, but specific details about their features or prices remain undisclosed.
  5. Rick Lane, a renowned PC gaming journalist, continues to influence the industry with a focus on first-person shooters and immersive sims.

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