Ubisoft has responded to recent reports that the company is in talks to sell. Ubisoft does not deny the report, but also stops shy of confirming.
Read More »Alien Isolation 2 finally announced on ten-year anniversary
It is the ten-year anniversary of the best Alien game made to date, Alien Isolation. Now, after many years of fan requests, SEGA is returning to Alien Isolation for a sequel. Today, SEGA officially announced its plans for a new Alien Isolation game. Al Hope, Creative Director at Creative Assembly, …
Read More »Dragon Age: The Veilguard goes gold
BioWare is on track to release its first single-player RPG since 2017. Dragon Age: The Veilguard has officially gone gold, ahead of launch in a few weeks' time.
Read More »343 Industries is no more, Halo moves to Unreal Engine 5
There has been a big shake-up behind the scenes at Microsoft for Halo. After the Slipstream engine proved to be a failure that hampered the development of Halo Infinite, future titles will be developed with Unreal Engine 5. On top of that, 343 Industries is now known as Halo Studios.
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remake might be just a year away
There have been many Assassin's Creed games over the years but longtime fans often cite Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag as one of the best in the franchise. Now, a remake of the game may be just around the corner. Earlier this year, sources told Kotaku that Ubisoft had greenlit a …
Read More »After a delay Palworld finally launches on PS5 in Japan
When Palworld dropped onto PS5 last month, the one region to not get the game was Japan. Fortunately, after a slight delay, Palworld is now live in the region.
Read More »Foamstars free-to-play relaunch now live
Following a rocky launch last February, Square Enix announced that Foamstars would be going free-to-play – with the game now available for all to download.
Read More »Much-needed stealth patch goes live for Star Wars Outlaws
With Star Wars Outlaws encroaching on its Steam launch, Ubisoft have released their second big patch for the game, bringing a revamp to its stealth systems.
Read More »Full Astro Bot OST available now on music services
With Astro Bot officially having been out for a month now, the team at Asobi have published the game’s full OST to YouTube, Spotify and more.
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Mirage finally comes to Steam this month
Exactly a year on from the initial launch of Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Ubisoft have announced that the game is finally coming to Steam later this October.
Read More »Halo Infinite to get surprise 3rd-person mode next month
With Halo Infinite failing to become the decade-long platform that Microsoft and 343 Industries were hoping it would evolve into, there have been many leaks and rumours discussing the team’s plan for the franchise’s future. In amongst talk of a switch to Unreal Engine 5 as well as a remake of Halo: Combat Evolved, 343i have announced a surprise 3rd-person mode coming to Infinite next month.
Read More »Bungie finally gives update on Marathon development
Bungie has delivered a long-awaited update on Marathon. The studio's upcoming PvP shooter is planned to launch in 2025 for PC and consoles.
Read More »Annual Golden Joystick Awards voting begins
The Golden Joystick Awards return for 2024 to celebrate the year's best games. The nominees for each category have now been announced and voting is open.
Read More »Until Dawn Remake cutscene hints at sequel
There may be a future for the Until Dawn series following the remake. A new cutscene heavily hints at plans for a sequel.
Read More »The Fallout series has reached 100 million viewers
The Fallout series has been a huge hit for Amazon and Bethesda, amassing over 100 million viewers for the first season. Season 2 is on the way.
Read More »Ubisoft reportedly in talks to sell and go private
Ubisoft might be preparing for a buyout following a string of poorly received games and rapidly dropping share prices. Guillemot may sell to Tencent.
Read More »Sid Meier’s Civilization VII PC system requirements announced
Firaxis Games and 2K recently published the official PC system requirements for Sid Meier's Civilization VII, which is set to launch early next year.
Read More »Avatar: The Last Airbender is getting a AAA RPG
Avatar The Last Airbender is getting a brand new videogame adaptation, aiming for AAA quality and developed by the newly independent Saber Interactive.
Read More »Roughly 50 titles will support PS5 Pro at launch
With the PlayStation 5 Pro just under a month away from launch, Sony has confirmed that roughly 40 to 50 games will see PS5 Pro enhancements on day-one.
Read More »Konami wants to “preserve the Metal Gear series for 10 or 50 years into the future”
Ahead of the upcoming release of Metal Gear Solid Delta, Konami has revealed they plan to “preserve the Metal Gear series for 10 or 50 years into the future.”
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Shadows reportedly getting a co-op mode post-launch
Following the announcement that Assassin’s Creed Shadows has been delayed to 2025, a new report claims the game will bring back the series’ dormant co-op mode.
Read More »Mario + Rabbids director forms new studio
Following his departure from Ubisoft back in July, the creative director for the Mario + Rabbids series – Davide Soliani – has now formed a new studio called Day 4 Night.
Read More »Starfield: Shattered Space launches to middling reviews
Just over a year ago, Bethesda Games Studios released Starfield – a ‘big space game’ which had been ruminating in Todd Howard’s mind for over 25 years. Despite its grand ambitions, the title saw a mixed reaction from fans, though positive critic reviews. Unfortunately, it seems as though Starfield’s first expansion ‘Shattered Space’ has failed to impress players on both sides.
Read More »PUBG publisher Krafton to produce Palworld for smartphones
Pocketpair and Krafton have reached an agreement to bring Pokemon-inspired survival game, Palworld, to mobile devices, including iOS and Android.
Read More »Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and 21 other titles join GeForce Now this month
GeForce Now will add 22 more titles in October, including major titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Life is Strange: Double Exposure on release day.
Read More »Nintendo shuts down Switch emulator ‘Ryujinx’
Months on from the lawsuit levied against the team developing Yuzu, Nintendo has shut down another Switch emulator project - Ryujinx.
Read More »Epic lays out plan for its mobile store
Following its launch earlier this year, Epic Games’ mobile store is finally gearing up for a proper premiere sometime in Q4.
Read More »UK’s biggest gaming magazine PLAY is shutting down
The UK’s biggest video games magazine 'PLAY' (previously known as PSM) is shutting down, with the next issue unfortunately being its last.
Read More »Epic entices devs to its store with lower Unreal Engine fees
In yet another attempt to try and get more titles to launch on the Epic Games Store, the Unreal Engine maker is lowering its UE royalty fees.
Read More »Grounded update removes Microsoft account requirement on Steam
In a highly-welcome surprise, Grounded has received an update on Steam letting you disable its Microsoft account linking requirements.
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