The Philippines-based Polychroma Games is set to release the narrative adventure game Until Then later this year. It follows a young teenager named Mark in the Philippines as he goes through the trials and tribulations of high-school life, such as hitting deadlines and making presentations. However, people from his life …
Read More »Hellblade Studio Reportedly At Work On New Game, Not At Risk Of Shutdown
Hellblade developer Ninja Theory is reportedly working on a new game, and isn’t at risk of shutting down–like several of its sibling studios have at Microsoft. According to Windows Central, the studio’s new game has already been greenlit and Microsoft isn’t considering closing the studio. Additionally, the new game is …
Read More »Paper Mario: Thousand-Year Door Review Roundup — Here's What The Critics Think
Paper Mario: Thousand-Year Door first came out on the Nintendo GameCube in 2004. Now it’s gotten a port for the Nintendo Switch. The reviews have gone live and here are what the critics are saying about the game. Here at GameSpot, our Thousand-Year Door review scored a 9/10. Reviewer Steven …
Read More »Stellar Blade Dev Is Considering A PC Port And Sequel
Stellar Blade developer Shift Up is currently considering a PC port of the game, as well as a sequel. According to a public offering filing on the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (translated by Gematsu), Shift Up mentions the potential of AAA console games like God of War and Final …
Read More »A Total War Star Wars Game Is Reportedly In Development
A Star Wars-themed Total War game is reportedly currently in development over at Creative Assembly. According to to DualShockers, there are three Total War games being worked on right now. It’s unclear which project Creative Assembly is furthest along with in development. However, the closest one is presumably the next …
Read More »Redfall Is Getting A Final Update Despite Arkane Austin Shutdown
Arkane Austin’s co-op vampire shooter, Redfall, will receive its fourth and final major update soon. The official Redfall Twitter account posted that Redfall’s Game Update 4 is bringing several quality-of-life features to the game. This include revamped Neighborhood and Nest systems, an offline mode, the ability to pause during single-player …
Read More »Microsoft Is Pushing For No "Red Line" For What Games Could Come To PlayStation – Report
Microsoft is reportedly pushing to have no “red line” or restrictions when it comes to putting Xbox games onto PlayStation. According Windows Central, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and CFO Amy Hood are mandating increasing margins across all departments. While franchises like Minecraft and Call of Duty have always been on …
Read More »Assassin's Creed Shadows Needs An Online Connection To Install Physical Copies
Players will need an internet connection to install Assassin’s Creed Shadows if they purchase the game physically. According to the game’s physical box at retailers like GameStop, there’s a notice at the bottom left corner that says, “Internet required to install the game.” Ubisoft later confirmed this itself. You need …
Read More »As Call of Duty Continues Attracting Skill-Based Matchmaking Complaints, XDefiant Goes In A Different Direction
Ubisoft has revealed that XDefiant will not have skill-based matchmaking in its casual play mode. Instead, the game will have different matchmaking factors depending on each playlist. XDefiant is considered Ubisoft’s answer to Call of Duty, and its development is being led by longtime CoD boss Mark Rubin. CoD famously …
Read More »Sony's New Live-Service Game Concord Launches This Year
One of Sony’s live-service games, Concord, will be released this year. The game is the debut launch from Firewalk studios, which Sony acquired last year. According to Sony’s latest financial report, Sony said that it is looking forward to releasing more live-service games, especially after the massive success of Helldivers …
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