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Star Trek: Shadow Frontier takes the franchise somewhere unexpected — a psychological horror-action game arriving in 2027 on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2.
The studio behind the Silent Hill 2 remake is ditching single-player to take on Dead by Daylight with a 3v1 horror game set after World War I.
Man of Honor adds two new chapters set in Sicily 1905, arriving August 14 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Patrice Désilets announced his long-dormant passion project at Summer Game Fest 2026. A free 30-minute prologue is already on Steam and Epic.
Shift Up revealed Stellar Blade: Blood Rain at Summer Game Fest 2026, dropping PlayStation exclusivity to self-publish across multiple platforms simultaneously.
Sony's Firesprite takes over the horror franchise from Supermassive Games for a PS5-exclusive sequel arriving in 2027.
Sony Santa Monica revealed God of War Laufey at State of Play, a PS5 exclusive starring Faye — with no release date and no PC version in sight.
The ROG Astral RTX 5090 Edition 20 wraps a curved AMOLED display around its chassis to mark 20 years of ROG — with an 800W power draw and no price tag yet.
Firefly Studios has announced the first original Stronghold title in years, riding the momentum of 500k+ remaster sales into a full UE5 sequel.
Synchronized posts from both companies point to N1X ARM chips with Blackwell graphics — and a potential challenge to Qualcomm's grip on Windows on ARM.
Activision sets an October 23 release for MW4 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC — no PS4, no Xbox One, no Game Pass at launch.
Maverick Games, founded by the creative director of Forza Horizon 5, shows its open-world driving game on June 2 — just as the studio hunts for a new publisher after Amazon walked away.
CD Projekt RED officially announces its third Witcher 3 DLC, co-developed with Fool's Theory. There's a catch for PC players: Windows 11 is now required.
Honor's new battery heavyweight launches in China on May 29 with a Dimensity 8500 Elite chip, second-gen antenna tech, and IP68/69/69K waterproofing — but no Western release is planned.
Honor's new gaming phone doubles the standard battery size and can even charge other devices, but it's launching exclusively in China on May 29.














