Wabisabi Game's debut action platformer, RKGK (aka RakuGaki), is a colorful and charming tribute to 90s platforms that starts strong but fails to find a way to prevent its fresh coat of paint from chipping. Thanks to Gearbox Publishing and Riot Game's Underrepresented Founders Program, Wabisabi Games created its dream project that captures the joy of 90s platforming collectathons like Spyro The Dragon and the Sonic Adventure games. View the full article
The next Call of Duty title has been revealed as ****** Ops 6, though the surprise factor had been lost by leaks already confirming the name. CoD: ****** Ops 6 was initially teased on May 22, less than 24 hours after rival shooter XDefiant went live, with a new website showing a TV screen where there were only six channels and a video of a group traveling to Mount Rushmore in the middle of the night. View the full article
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One of the games in Roblox called Dress To Impress has a variety of codes you can use to gain free rewards that will give you new items for the next outfit you design. Rare accessories and other important cosmetics can be found through the activation of different codes. Those looking to experiment with many types of fashion concepts will need to claim these rewards before they expire. View the full article
Schmidt believes that eventually, the US and China will have a small number of extremely powerful AI systems that have the capability for autonomous invention. Read Entire Article View the full article
Helldivers 2 players want Arrowhead to buff the Eagle 500kg *****, which they think should have a ******* blast radius. Since its initial release, Helldivers 2 has introduced numerous balance changes based on player feedback. For instance, the game increased the Flamethrower's damage and reduced Bile Spewer's movement speed. Also, it recently released a major update containing a round of buffs to weapons like Punisher Plazma, Blitzer, Diligence, and Peacemaker. View the full article
For a moment, it seemed like a new Command and Conquer was about to be announced. When the entire RTS series was discounted and revamped on Steam earlier this year, the days of Red Alert, Yuri's Revenge, and Kane's Wrath felt like they might be returning, but right now, we're still waiting for news on C&C's future. There's no need to despair, however. Available to playtest on Steam right now, a new real-time strategy game feels like the spiritual comeback of Command and Conquer, that classic Westwood gameplay but with some vital quality-of-life changes. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
With Diablo 4 Season 4 refreshing Blizzard's mammoth RPG, Last Epoch proving a worthy contender to the throne, and Path of Exile 2 lurking ever closer in the shadows, it's a fantastic time to be an ARPG fan. But if you've yet to try newcomer No Rest for the Wicked, from acclaimed indie dev Moon Studios, you're missing out on a bold new twist on the genre inspired heavily by the weighty satisfaction of Dark Souls. Now, with the arrival of No Rest for the Wicked patch 2, finding your favorite build just got much simpler. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: How to respec in No Rest for the Wicked The first big No Rest for the Wicked update brings fixes and upgrades No Rest for the Wicked release date, early access, story, and gameplay View the full article
If you're on the hunt for a great wireless gaming headset deal this Memorial Day weekend, then Logitech and Best Buy have you covered. The Logitech G Pro X Wireless is currently on ***** for $119.99, meaning you save a huge $110 over the $229.99 MSRP. With all the makings of one of the best wireless gaming headsets you can buy, Logitech's G Pro X Wireless has been a leading choice for competitive esports gamers and streamers since its release in 2020. Now, you can save a huge 47% in the asking price, but only if you're quick. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Save big on this Logitech PC steering wheel, but only if you're quick Save $30 on the Logitech G502 X Plus in this gaming mouse deal The world's best-selling but worst gaming mouse is 10 today View the full article
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Every Thursday we share the weekly Famitsu sales charts, which tracks physical boxed game sales and hardware sales in Japan. ... Read more View the full article
In Anthology of the ******* you do not exit the game using a pause menu. You exit it by walking down a back alley into the quavering arms of two hungry bears. This is just one of many laughs your diaphragm will endure as you navigate "the escalating adventures of a girl trying to make zines in a town of giallo-style masked serial murderers". The horror comedy already won its creators the Nuovo Award at the Independent Games Festival this year, recognition that has been a long time coming for prolific creator Stephen "thecatamites" Gillmurphy. If you're unfamiliar with his work, you can get acquainted next week, when Anthology of the ******* gets its [Hidden Content] on May 28th. At which point you can explore its unsettling urban ***** of shady corporations and cops who think they're cool. There's a trailer below. Read more View the full article
Grand Theft Auto 5 and several other titles are leaving the PlayStation Plus Games Catalog available to Extra Tier members in June 2024. As reported by Push Square, the PlayStation Store's Last Chance to Play page has beem updated to include a dozen titles headlined by the beloved GTA 5 but also including Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons and Indivisible. Players can no longer access these as of June 18. Also being removed is DC League of Super-Pets: The Adventures of Krypto and Ace, Dodgeball Academia, Monster Jam Steel Titans, MotoGP 23, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated, The Talos Principle, Deluxe Edition, The Wild at Heart, and Unturned. PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers will also lose access to Baja: Edge of Control HD on the Classic Games Catalog. GTA 5's removal will come just one month after developer Rockstar Games' latest, Red ***** Redemption 2, was added to the service. This was a launch title of the PlayStation Plus Games Catalog but removed in September 2022, before being finally added back in May 2024. The decade old GTA 5 has been available on the service since December 2023. May 2024's additions otherwise include Cat Quest, Watch Dogs, and G-Police in what was perhaps a thinner line-up than usual, though Red ***** Redemption 2 will likely carry it a long way. Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day. View the full article
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In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Dell and Nvidia hinted at unveiling big plans for products in the emerging AI PC market in 2025. The latter company has touted the AI capabilities of its GPUs but has mostly remained on the sidelines of the recent push for "AI PCs" from... Read Entire Article View the full article
MultiVersus comes back online on May 28, and I was able to get some early hands-on time with the version Player First Games has been cooking for the relaunch. And, while there are still areas that feel a bit shaky, MultiVersus feels more fun as ever. The MultiVersus we enjoyed from July 2022 until June 2023 was just a beta version that ended up losing its luster by the time it went offline. It went from hitting big numbers on Steam to a dwindling player count, so Player First Games made some heavy promises once it took the platform fighter back to the lab—most of which I’m happy to say the team delivered on. View the full article
2022 was a fantastic year for detective games: we got both sprawling ******* mystery The Case of the Golden Idol and cozy plant shop puzzle game Strange Horticulture. 2024 is shaping up pretty mysteriously, too: a new Golden Idol game is due out this year, and in even more exciting news, a follow-up to Strange Horticulture has been announced today... Read more.View the full article
The rich world of Dark Souls has inspired many great cosplays over the years, and one new creation is a particularly impressive addition to that legacy. Eight years after the release of Dark Souls 3, it's comforting to see how passionate its community still is, even if developer FromSoftware may never return to the series. Its spirit certainly lives on through other FromSoftware games released since, and the impending release of the Elden Ring DLC Shadow of the Erdtree has a lot of people thinking about the studio's iconic titles again. View the full article
Publisher Microids has announced the release date for 00's cartoon adaptation Totally Spies! - Cyber Mission on Thursday. It will be launching for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch, and PC on October 31, 2024. View the full article
Remember Strange Horticulture? The puzzle game from Iceberg Interactive and developers Bad Viking from a couple of years ago that tasked you with correctly identifying various fantasy plants in order to help out with a supernatural mystery? If not, then you should immediately go check out, as it was an incredibly fun and creative game that surprised many. And now, Bad Viking is back with another surprise: An unexpected sequel. Yes, once again, players will be returning to the world of Undermere, but this time stepping away from the world of botany and into a different subject this time around, as seen with the reveal of Strange Antiguities. View the full article
A top PlayStation executive has predicted that technological advancements in gaming will see the focus “shift from graphics or visuals to immersive narratives” over the coming decade. Sony used its corporate strategy meeting on Thursday to present its “Creative Entertainment Vision,” which it describes as its long-term vision for where it “wants to be in 10 years, with an eye towards future technological advances”. In an interview published to coincide with today’s event, Asad Qizilbash, the head of PlayStation Productions and head of product at PlayStation Studios, was asked to provide his predictions for where gaming’s headed. Read More... View the full article
Out of all the Call of Duty studios, Treyarch always delivers the best hunt for clues when it comes to its ****** Ops series. ****** Ops 6 teasers are continuing to emerge following the launch of a mysterious new website on May 22, but what we didn't expect to see is what appears to be a call back to the worst ******* in Call of Duty Zombies history. Yes, for some reason, it looks like Treyarch could be referencing Call of Duty Vanguard. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Get your first look at ****** Ops 6 with these cryptic teasers A 13-year mystery around a secret Call of Duty MW3 ending is over ****** Ops 6 reportedly set for Game Pass in major change for Xbox View the full article
The silence from survival horror specialists Undead Labs since it announced State of Decay 3 a few years back has been eerie, to say the least. The Xbox studio has certainly kept its head down, with only the odd murmurings being heard here and there from its camp. As we approach the big Xbox Games Showcase there's an expectation that we'll finally get an update on its progress, and by the sounds of things, it's going to be pretty ***** impressive. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: [Hidden Content] Undead Labs "on its way to achieving its ultimate vision" with State of Decay 3 View the full article
I remember playing with various crazy Marbles games when younger, and again with my own small person and now one developer is making a whole game about messing with them in Mighty Marbles. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Bandai Namco has shared a new Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree screenshot. The image, depicting an imposing city, challenges one popular fan theory about the upcoming Elden Ring expansion. View the full article
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The Alone in the Dark reboot ******* to meet sales expectations at the embattled Embracer Group, it has said. In a financial report for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024, Embracer said Alone in the Dark and Outcast: A New Beginning both endured “a softer-than-expected performance” and “performed below management expectations.” That’s corporate speak for ******* to sell the required number of units to make money. Alone in the Dark launched in March as a reimagination of the famous franchise and “a love letter to the 90’s cult classic horror game.” It featured performances from high-profile Hollywood actors Jodie Comer (******** Eve, Free Guy) and David Harbour (Stranger Things, ****** Widow) in their first video game roles, complete with captured likenesses. But despite this, Alone in the Dark ******* to capture the attention of the wider gaming public. According to SteamDB, it peaked with 1,628 concurrent players on Valve’s platform upon launch, but that figure has tumbled since. At the time of this article’s publication, just 23 accounts were playing Alone in the Dark, with a 24-hour peak of 52. IGN’s Alone in the Dark review returned a 6/10. We said: “It’s not without its memorable moments, but Alone in the Dark fails to escape the shadows of the other contemporary survival horror titans that it helped spawn.” Embracer’s comments about the commercial performance of Alone in the Dark come a month after its developer, the Embracer-owned Pieces Interactive, reportedly suffered a round of layoffs. Embracer has yet to comment on those layoffs. Embracer has ***** off thousands of staff since the collapse of a $2 billion deal, reportedly with Saudi government funded company Savvy Games Group, in 2023. In January it emerged that Embracer had canceled a new Deus Ex game that was two years in development and ***** off some staff at Eidos Montreal. Some of the Embracer-owned studios to shut down include Saints Row developer Volition and Timesplitters developer Free ******** Design. Last month, after selling off multiple businesses including Borderlands maker Gearbox and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic remake maker Saber Interactive, Embracer announced its intent to split into three separate companies: Asmodee Group, Coffee Stain & Friends, and Middle-earth Enterprises & Friends. The largest shareholder, controversial CEO Lars Wingefors, intends to form a new long-term ownership structure, and “will remain a long-term, active, committed and supportive owner of all three entities,” Embracer said. While Alone in the Dark and Outcast: A New Beginning both ******* to set tills alight, Embracer said Tomb Raider I-III Remastered “was positively received and performed above management expectations”, and Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection “saw negative reviews from users, but performed in line with management expectations.” South Park: Snow Day! saw “a mixed reception from critics and users but delivered within expectations.” Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, “launched to great reception and outperformed management expectations.” Lightyear Frontier, meanwhile, “saw a positive reception and performed well-in-line with management expectations.” ***** Island 2, developed by *** studio Dambuster Studios, is a hit, selling over three million units and reaching over seven million players since launch, a figure boosted by the game’s release on Xbox Game Pass. As for what’s coming up from Embracer, it has high hopes for open-world medieval RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, which is due out later in 2024. It said it expects the game will hit ***** Island 2 sales numbers. There’s also ******** Floor 3, Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed, Hyperlight Breaker, Gothic Remake, Titan Quest 2 alongside at least three other “important, unannounced releases,” Embracer said. In total, more than 70 game projects are currently expected to be released during the financial year ending March 31, 2025. Embracer also owns Middle-earth Enterprises, and has licensed the Lord of the Rings IP to Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema for two new films. Wesley is the *** News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
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