A big welcome back to all Loot Happens subscribers. Loot Happens is a weekly newsletter that is emailed and posted on LootHappens.com.
Quick note: We apologize for last week. We had an issue with our email provider, but obviously that is fixed now. We have added two games in this issue for premium subscribers to make up for it.
Key Giveaway for Premium Subscribers: IS Defense

IS Defense drops you into a grim alternate 2020, where ISIS has swept across North Africa and now storms Europe’s shores. You’re a lone NATO gunner, stationed behind a heavy machine gun, holding the line as endless waves of militants surge from the sea. Every round fired, every rocket launched, is one more desperate stand against the tide. Between assaults, you upgrade your gear, body, and rank — a tiny spark of progress in a hopeless war. Brutal, unapologetic, and politically charged, IS Defense revives the spirit of old-school turret shooters like Operation Wolf and Beach Head — only bloodier, louder, and all too real.
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Key Selection Giveaway for Premium Subscribers: Realm or Solitaire Club
Realm

In Realm, a world consumed by darkness, the last surviving castle stands as humanity’s final bastion of hope. As the chosen guardian, you wield ancient magic and sharp tactical skill to summon warriors and defend against relentless waves of enemies. Experience dynamic, fast-paced gameplay filled with varied and challenging foes, harness powerful spells in magic-based combat, and master strategic soldier placement to counter every threat. With evolving tower defense mechanics and ever-changing strategies, every battle is a test of wit, reflex, and endurance.
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Solitaire Club

Experience the thrill of real casino flair on your PC with Solitaire Club, where you can choose from four unique decks and conquer 80 exciting levels across ten entertaining, themed worlds. As you play, unlock new decks and backgrounds by earning achievements and collecting bonus coins, all while enjoying the game’s deep, strategic gameplay and impressive variety. Your scores are saved in local ranking lists, and tutorial levels make it easy for newcomers to learn the ropes. With helpful wildcards, an Undo button for tricky moments, and premium-quality graphics and music, Solitaire Club delivers the ultimate Solitaire experience.
God Breakers: Key Giveaway For Free Subscribers

God Breakers is pure controlled chaos — a co-op brawler where every strike, dash, and counter can turn the tide. Join friends, chain abilities, and absorb enemy powers to unleash the devastating Godbreak — turning divine strength against itself. Each boss is a multi-phase trial demanding precision, reflexes, and teamwork. Between battles, refine your build, swap archetypes, and carve your style across six deadly, ever-changing biomes. Fast, punishing, and endlessly replayable — God Breakers is where strategy meets spectacle.
If you would like to be in the running for a key, hit reply and just put 'breakers'. We will pick a winner and send over the key in 48 hours
Strange Antiquities: Key Giveaway For Free Subscribers

Strange Antiquities begins with a letter — an invitation to serve as apprentice in a candle-lit shop at the edge of Undermere, where the veil between worlds wears thin. Each day, you study and sell occult relics to uneasy townsfolk, deciphering tomes and whispering maps as something dark stirs beneath the floorboards. Cozy, eerie, and quietly brilliant, it’s part puzzle, part diary, and all haunted charm, with a cat who still demands his daily scratch.
If you would like to be in the running for a key, hit reply and just put 'antiquities'. We will pick a winner and send over the key in 48 hours
Historically Low Prices
This section of Loot Happens tracks historical discounts right now on games and throughout the industry! Our tireless web crawlers scour the web daily, sniffing out the best deals across the gaming landscape.
These aren't just any games – they're titles we adore and highly respect. And right now, you can grab them at prices we've never seen before!
No Man's Sky [PS4 & PS5]
No Man’s Sky is an epic science fiction adventure set across an infinite universe.$59.99 $23.99
Death's Door [Nintendo Switch]
Reaping souls gets dull, but for a Crow, it’s honest work.$19.99 $4.99
Digimon Survive [Nintendo Switch]
We had no idea that ordinary life could be taken from us so easily...$59.99 $9.59
Dead by Daylight [Xbox]
Choose between playing an unstoppable Killer and one of 4 Survivors.$29.99 $11.99
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 [Xbox]
Your story, your avatar, your Dragon Ball world.$19.99 $7.99
Featured Game Review: The Outer Worlds 2

If Starfield is the glossy brochure for humanity’s destiny among the stars, then The Outer Worlds 2 is the cynical fine print, a reminder that wherever we go, we’ll probably bring the worst of ourselves with us. Obsidian returns to the cosmos not to glorify exploration, but to roast it over an open flame of corporate greed and moral decay. This isn’t space as a frontier of hope; it’s a stage for satire, power struggles, and the absurdities of capitalism stretched to its galactic limits. And yet, amid the moral murk and bureaucratic cruelty, the game finds a pulse — sharp writing, smarter systems, and a universe that rewards you for caring just enough to ruin someone’s day.
Power, Profit, and Politics
Arcadia isn’t a galaxy that needs saving — it needs a PR department. The Outer Worlds 2 trades the pulp chaos of Halcyon for something colder, meaner, and infinitely more interesting: a tug-of-war between ideologies pretending to be corporations. Every faction you meet swears it’s the lesser evil, and Obsidian makes you believe them — right up until you see the bodies their slogans are built on. Decisions rarely feel clean; they feel consequential. The writing is tighter this time, grounded in satire that lands closer to Fallout: New Vegas than the first game’s cartoonish snark. The humor is still there, but it’s weaponized — cutting, not cute.
The Science of Violence
Combat, once the weakest link, now sings with newfound confidence. Guns hit harder, blades feel heavier, and the revamped mobility system turns firefights into kinetic playgrounds. Sliding, double-jumping, and unleashing modded weapons that bend the laws of physics — it’s all gloriously chaotic, yet smoother than ever. The enemy variety still stumbles, recycling too many Raptidons and merc squads, but the absurdity of melting a soldier with a silent shotgun softens the blow. This isn’t Obsidian suddenly becoming id Software, but it’s a clear evolution — visceral, flexible, and finally fun enough to match the game’s ambition.
Flaws, Friends, and Fallout
Where The Outer Worlds 2 truly thrives is in how it lets you break yourself. Its perks and flaw system dangle temptation like candy — extra XP in exchange for kleptomania, more power for permanent paranoia. Every choice echoes through the campaign, shaping not just your build but your personality. Companions, too, are stronger than before: six sharply written voices representing the galaxy’s worst instincts. They bicker, challenge, and occasionally outshine your own moral compass. Sure, some join the crew with weaker arcs, but by the end, their conversations become the conscience of Arcadia, proof that in a universe built on exploitation, the only honest thing left might be loyalty.
Bottom line
The Outer Worlds 2 doesn’t reinvent the RPG wheel, it just reminds you how satisfying it can be when it’s spinning at full speed. The first act drags, the enemy variety disappoints, and a few planets blur together, but when Obsidian’s writing, choice design, and moral tension align, it’s electric. This is corporate dystopia with teeth — smart, bitter, and oddly hopeful beneath the cynicism. By the time the credits roll, you won’t have saved the galaxy. You’ll have survived it, manipulated it, maybe even sold it, and in The Outer Worlds 2, that’s as close to heroism as it gets.
Next Week
Every newsletter has a lot to look forward to, and we are in active communication with several developers and studios. More to come next week!
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