This week in PC Gaming: Tiny Tina's Wonderland and Ghostwire: Tokyo – PC Gamer

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This week is all about taking down cult leaders and big-ass dragons.
Welcome to This Week in PC Gaming, a show where we take a look at the new games, updates, and more coming at you over the next week, every week, until the end of time. Or at least until the gaming well runs dry and we go an entire week without any gaming goodies to distract us from the outside world. Please, I don’t want to go touch grass.
This week, wield elemental abilities to save Japan from supernatural occultists in Ghostwire: Tokyo and roll the dice to shoot, loot and slash your way through a quest to stop the dragon lord in Tiny Tina’s Wonderland. It’s a sleepier week sure, but who cares when half the world is playing Elden Ring right now?
Oh, and be sure to tune into our sister site GamesRadar’s Future Games Show on March 24. It’s being hosted by the lovely Ashly Burch and John MacMillan and is sure to be stuffed with rad upcoming games from some cool developers. 
A fresh writer in the industry, Mollie has been taken under PC Gamer’s RGB-laden wing, making sure she doesn’t get up to too much mischief on the site. She’s not quite sure what a Command & Conquer is, but she can rattle on for hours about all the obscure rhythm games and strange MMOs from the 2000s. She’s been cooking up all manner of news, previews and features while she’s been here, but especially enjoys when she gets to write about Final Fantasy, Persona, The Sims, and whatever other game she’s currently hopelessly fixated on. There’s a good chance she’s boring another PC Gamer writer about her latest obsession as we speak. 
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