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  1. Resident Evil 9 could be on the way. State of Decay 3 is also in the works. But while we wait for that next generation of horror games, now might be the time to finally take a visit to - or to revisit - Mount Massive Asylum and the Colorado Plateau. More than a decade since the original Outlast was released, developer Red Barrels has decided to cut the prices for all three of its original games. And this isn't just a temporary ***** - from now on, Outlast, The Whistleblower, and Outlast 2 are going to be cheaper forever. At the same time, a new update for The Outlast Trials has just arrived. If you need more convincing, even now, some 12 years later, this remains one of the best-rated horror series on Steam. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Outlast has a stunning new speedrun record Humble are giving away Outlast completely free until tomorrow PewDiePie deletes his channel to celebrate 50 million subs - but not the one you watch View the full article
  2. Nvidia is reportedly gearing up to launch a new budget gaming GPU that's cheaper than the RTX 5060, with the latest rumors saying the new graphics card will launch next month. Unlike the RTX 4050, which was only available for laptops, the latest leaks point to the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 launching in a desktop version too, meaning we could finally have a decent current-gen gaming PC that doesn't cost a silly amount of money. There's currently a clear gap in our best graphics card guide that's ready and waiting for a new GPU that costs under $250, with both the latest Nvidia and AMD GPUs starting at $299. We've seen plenty of rumors about the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 already, but this is the first time we've seen a release window mooted, with the new GPU reportedly set to be released in July 2025. Meanwhile, other rumors point to one change to the previously rumored specs. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Nvidia just made it easy to set up Nightreign and GTA 5 properly on your GPU Win an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card for you and a friend PC gamers are rejecting the latest AMD Radeon GPUs, buying Nvidia cards instead View the full article
  3. The Nintendo Switch 2 faces off against the Asus ROG Ally as two handheld giants battle it out.View the full article
  4. During the latest State of Play, Sony introduced Project Defiant—a wireless fight stick that resembles arcade controllers—set to launch in 2026. Project Defiant looks like the perfect accessory for arcade-style game fans and can be used on the PlayStation 5 and PC. View the full article
  5. The Game Kitchen and publishers Dotemu and Joystick reserved a special spot for Ninja Gaiden fans during Sony’s recent State of Play showcase, and a new trailer revealed a special date to note. The core Ninja Gaiden series carries a retro-futuristic setting and follows ninja, Ryu Hayabusa, who has to battle through new enemies during his colorful escapade. The fourth, upcoming installment will introduce a new protagonist named Yakumo, with a story taking place some time after Ninja Gaiden 3’s narrative. View the full article
  6. It doesn't take a rampant AI super-intelligence to notice that Sony's State Of Play showcase last night had a conspicuous absence: Bungie's extraction-shooter reboot of classic FPS series Marathon, which recently landed in hot water thanks to much of its striking new aesthetic being directly plagiarized. Those disappointed in Bungie (or just wanting something closer in spirit to the classic Marathon trilogy) shouldn't sleep on Supplice over on Steam—French for 'Torture' and a personal early access favourite—which just rolled out its spicy fourth episode... Read more.View the full article
  7. SGF Predictions | Our brains might not want to take the risk, but these are the games our hearts demandView the full article
  8. Fantasy Life i is now available on Nintendo Switch 2 as a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition with an upgrade pack for existing owners. View the full article
  9. Разработчики из NetherRealm Studios в последнее время всё больше думают о будущем, а специалисты из Digital Eclipse планируют вернуть фанатов серии файтингов Mortal Kombat в её знаменитое прошлое.View the full article
  10. One of the strangest indie titles of the year, Baby Steps, will be released for PC and PlayStation 5 on September 8. Former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida has expressed ample excitement for the title, with the legendary gaming personality previously going on record to compliment the indie game and its instantly recognizable humor. View the full article
  11. Good news: someone at Bethesda tripped over a discarded game case in the hall and remembered that it released an Elder Scrolls game a month and a half ago. After a lengthy ******* of silence regarding Oblivion Remastered, Bethesda has poked its head up to announce not one, but two upcoming patches to its redone version of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion... Read more.View the full article
  12. Publisher 505 Games and developer ArtPlay have announced Bloodstained prequel Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement for 2026. Set in England during the 16th Century, before the events of Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, The Scarlet Engagement sees a mysterious floating castle under the control of ****** Lord Elias terrorizing the people with its demonic forces. You play as two new protagonists: Leonard Brandon — a young fighter with the Church's ****** Wolves clan — and Alexander Kyteler, a knight of the Kingdom's White Stags. Together, they rise to defeat ****** Lord Elias’ reign of terror and shatter the chains of a kingdom tormented by evil forces. Created by Koji Igarashi, the mastermind behind classic games like Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, The Scarlet Engagement promises a "fresh cast of allies and foes" that will hint at "deep connections" with its predecessor, while remaining accessible to new players without prior knowledge of the game's intricate lore. You can play as both Leo and Alex simultaneously and discover new moves and combos as you explore Bloodstained's "largest map yet," which includes day-night cycles. These not only shift light and darkness, but also the way you interact with the world. There's also crafting, cooking, and customization. Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement doesn't have a specific release date, but it's set for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S sometime in 2026. Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night released in 2019, and we thought "the wait was worth it," awarding it a Great 8.8, writing: "Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is a whole new castle to ****** full of unexpected monsters and mysteries in the vein of classic Castlevania." Of course, this isn't the only game announcement we've had recently. Sony kicked off the summer reveal season with a bang, presenting a smorgasbord of new games to whet our appetites going into Summer Games Fest Week. Here's everything announced at PlayStation State of Play 2025 last night, including 007 First Light, Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls, Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, Romeo is a Dead Man, and Silent Hill f's release date. Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky. View the full article
  13. Final Fantasy Tactics creator and director Yasumi Matsuno has opened up about how the game came to be, revealing he wrote the story to bring joy to those in an era "robbed of hope." Now, with the long-rumored Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles finally getting a release date later this year, Matsuno posted a heartfelt message to X/Twitter, saying he "offers this story once again," as though addressing the profound unrest and division plaguing us in 2025, too. "Nearly 30 years ago, the collapse of Japan's bubble economy engulfed the nation's financial institutions in mountains of bad debt, triggering a wave of corporate bankruptcies, a sudden and extreme rise in unemployment rates, and stagnation of Japanese society as a whole. It was an era when many were robbed of hope, when dreams were measured by their price tag. "Against this historical backdrop, I crafted a story," he added. "It was the story of Ramza, a young man who fought tirelessly against the entrenched social class system. It was the story of Delita, who sought to take advantage of this confusion and despair to advance his own social position. It was a story of a peculiar destiny, in which friendship and betrayal intertwine. "And now, in 2025 — a time when inequality and division are still deeply rooted in our society — I offer this story once again. The will to resist is in your hands." The Final Fantasy Tactics remaster includes two versions of the game: the classic original (which includes the War of the Lions translation); and a fresh new version with full-blown voice acting, revamped interface, "extensive additions and adjustments to the story," and smoother visuals. It's coming to PS5 and PS5 on September 30, 2025. Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles was just one of dozens of games announced last night. Sony kicked off the summer reveal season with a bang, presenting a smorgasbord of new games to whet our appetites going into Summer Games Fest Week. Here's everything announced at PlayStation State of Play 2025 last night, including 007 First Light, Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls, Romeo is a Dead Man, and Silent Hill f's release date. Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky. View the full article
  14. Cyberpunk 2077 fans waiting for a sequel may have to wait a while longer if new rumors about a possible DLC prove to be true. The open-world RPG by CD Projekt RED was released back in 2020 to critical acclaim, despite a lot of criticism due to its poor performance issues at the time. The game’s launch was disastrous and left a stain on the studio’s reputation, which makes players concerned about The Witcher 4, too. Since then, however, the game has improved a lot due to continuous updates that have addressed its worst problems, like bugs and FPS drops. View the full article
  15. Clair Obscur Expedition 33 is one of those special games that's so good it leaves a hole in your heart once it's over. Its stunning worlds, sweeping soundtrack, and stylish combat are tough to match - but a potential answer to that longing is now sailing over the horizon. Sea of Remnants is an upcoming, free-to-play pirate RPG that has just staked its claim in emphatic style with an impressive trailer. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
  16. Become the long arm of the law in Helldivers 2 with all new gear from the Force of Law WarbondView the full article
  17. Ready for your next casual game after Stardew Valley? Cattle Country is a good choice with a big sense of adventure. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  18. Mesa graphics drivers version 25.1.2 are officially out now for Linux with improvements for those using Intel, AMD, NVIDIA GPUs and game fixes. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  19. A new free-to-play pirate RPG with impressive visuals called Sea of Remnants was announced for 2026. The game will be available on PlayStation 5, PC (via Steam), iOS, and Android, and promises to offer an oceanic adventure with key features like multiple combat modes, dynamic weather, a bond system, and much more. View the full article
  20. When we first got confirmation of this week’s State of Play, Sony’s official description provided little to go on. PlayStation’s first-party output is quite slim this year, but some of us expected the company’s biggest game in 2025 - Ghost of Yotei - to make some sort of appearance. Read more View the full article
  21. Oblivion's a notoriously buggy game, so it probably shouldn't have been too much of a surprise that Oblivion Remastered was also pretty damn buggy. While a lot of those bugs are the kind of charming nonsense TES 4 is beloved for, Bethesda and Virtuos have now confirmed that the remaster's got two updates incoming to fix its more serious problems. Having scrolled through the patch notes for the first of these updates, which releases in Steam beta today, there's one fix that's stood out, because the thing it outlines has been haunting my dreams. Read more View the full article
  22. In Sword Of The Sea you ride a magical blade across shifting dunes of golden sand. It looks like a combination of the jetbike desert-crossing of Sable and the meditative hiking of Journey. Which makes sense when you learn the art director from the latter game is leading the team. I like the look of it. Surfing is cool and so are swords, so I'm happy to see it's coming out in just a couple months, as announced at last night's State of Play show by PlayStation. Read more View the full article
  23. XDefiant's servers went dark on Tuesday, June 3, a little over a year after Ubisoft's free-to-play arena shooter was released. Ubisoft gave its Call of duty rival just four months before confirming it would discontinue support. Almost half the team lost their jobs as Ubisoft made a swath of cuts across its San Francisco and Osaka studios. Producer Mark Rubin, who led development fo the game having previously worked on the Call of Duty series at Activision, called it a "sad day" in a lengthy statement posted to X/Twitter earlier today. After thanking his co-workers for making a "really fun and terrific game," he announced he's decided to "leave the industry" for good. "In case everyone doesn’t know, the team behind XDefiant was all let go at the end of last year and I know many people have moved on to other studios, which is great, and I hope that for all of those still looking, that they find something quickly," Rubin wrote. "As for me, I’ve decided to leave the industry and spend more time with my family so unfortunately you won’t be hearing about me making another game. I do care passionately about the shooter space and hope that someone else can pick up the flag that I was trying to carry and make games again that care about the players, treat them with respect and listen to what they have to say." Rubin said the team made "remarkable" progress despite "very little marketing," claiming that despite a lack of advertising, XDefiant "still had the fastest acquisition of players in the first few weeks for a Ubisoft title" just from word-of-mouth promotion. "But unfortunately, with little to no marketing, especially after launch, we weren’t acquiring new players after the initial launch," he added, before claiming Ubisoft's in-house game engine "wasn't designed for what [XDefiant] was doing." "We had other issues, though, as well that we tried to be transparent about. For one we had crippling tech debt using an engine that wasn’t designed for what we were doing, and we didn’t have the engineering resources to ever correct that. I do personally think that in-house engines are not the valuable investment that they used to be, and they are often doomed to fall behind big engines like Unreal. "This tech debt included the dreaded netcode issues that we could just not solve given the architecture we were dealing with," he added. "And so, for many players with solid network connections (in both speed and consistent reliability) the game played well but if your connection had even the smallest amount of inconsistency the engine just couldn’t handle it and you would have a bad experience. Normally, you should be able to weather those bad moments on your network. But this was a major issue with XDefiant." Rubin also lamented the lack of resources to make content. "Another issue we had was having the right resources to make content for the game. What we saw at Season 3 wasn’t even enough content in my mind for launch. There were some really cool features coming later in Season 4 or even 5 that would have completed the game in a way that I felt it should have been for launch. I can say everyone’s (devs, HQ leadership, etc.) heart was in the right place, but we just didn’t have the gas to go the distance for a free-to-play game." In October 2024, Ubisoft insisted it wasn't shutting XDefiant down, then announced it would be shutting XDefiant down just a few weeks later. We thought the fundamentals of XDefiant were good, but "conflicting ideas and mechanics stop it from standing above a crowded shooter field." We ultimately awarded it a "Good" rating of 7. Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]

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