Stellar Blade 2 will precede the release of Project Witches, another game that Shift Up is working on
Frostpunk 2 developers from 11 bit studios have released a major update for the game, adding Serenity Mode, Tales from the Frostland stories, temperature settings for areas, and much more. However, the team emphasises: "Our journey is far from over," and promises even more content and improvements in the future.
Collectors, prepare your shelves. The French art book publisher Pix'n Love has announced a collaboration with Kepler Interactive and Sandfall Games to create a new art book dedicated to the fascinating world of the hit game Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
Sales of the unusual mouse are scheduled to start in November
Pokémon Go Fest 2025 will start on 29 May in Osaka, 6 June in Jersey City, and 13 June in Paris.
Production of Amazon's ambitious gadget could begin in 2026-27
Doug Cockle, the voice of Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher, has sharply criticised players who call The Witcher 4 "politically correct" because Ciri will be the main character.
The model has been named the ROG Strix Ace XG248QSG
Once upon a time, in the early stages of its history as a developer and publisher, Ubisoft was known mostly for Rayman, not Assassin's Creed, Far Cry or Rainbow Six. This quirky character quickly won the hearts of fans after his debut in 1995, spawning a whole series of platformers and several spin-offs.
Raccoon Logic has every reason to celebrate: its new game Revenge of the Savage Planet has already attracted more than 1 million players. This figure was achieved in just two weeks after the launch. However, as Creative Director Alex Hutchinson pointed out, in today's subscription world, 1 million players does not always mean 1 million copies sold.
Game Pass has done its job
Former Dragon Age creative director David Hyder recently compared Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 with Baldur's Gate 3, noting that it can do for the JRPG genre what BG3 did for role-playing games. His words sparked a lively discussion among fans and developers, and Hyder himself was surprised by how much of a response his opinion received.
Finally, there is a ray of hope for fans of physical editions of games who are going through hard times. With the decline in sales of disc versions, some publishers have begun to openly mock, releasing such "masterpieces" as DOOM: The Dark Ages, where the disc contains only 85 MB of data. However, Lost In Cult, which has long been known for its excellent collector's editions, decided to change the rules by announcing a new initiative to release physical games for PS5.














