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Read More »New Analog Horror Game Is Basically It Follows, Out Now With A Demo
Indie developer Night Dial has just released its latest horror game, titled “Crowded. Followed.” The game sees players step into the shoes of an unnamed protagonist who stumbles across a disturbed, dying man in the middle of what seems to be a massive street party. The man urges the player …
Read More »Snazzy Monster Hunter Wilds PS5 Controller And Faceplate Revealed, With A Catch
Sony has unveiled a new limited-edition Monster Hunter Wilds-themed PS5 controller and console cover ahead of the game’s February 28 launch. But there’s a catch: These eye-catching accessories appear to be exclusive to Japan. Revealed via a blog post on PlayStation Japan’s website, “limited quantities” of the themed controller and …
Read More »New Dragon Age: The Veilguard Launch Trailer Gives Players A Good Look At The Bad Guys
With the Halloween launch of Dragon Age: The Veilguard just days away, developer BioWare has released a launch trailer to give players one final preview of the franchise’s latest entry. Previous trailers for The Veilguard have focused mostly on introducing players to Tevinter (where the game is set) and the …
Read More »Minecraft Will Stop Supporting VR Headsets Early Next Year
There are only a handful of months left to play Minecraft in VR. That’s because developer Mojang is ditching support for VR and mixed-reality headsets in March 2025. Mojang detailed this major shift in VR support as part of a Minecraft: Bedrock Edition changelog published this week. “Our ability to …
Read More »Star Wars Outlaws Update Aims To Make Stealth Missions Less Frustrating
A new patch has gone live for Star Wars Outlaws, and the key takeaway from this update is that stealth missions should be less frustrating to play. Developer Massive Entertainment says that it has focused on improving stealth to give players more flexibility, and another welcome fix being introduced in …
Read More »CoD: Black Ops 6 Adds New Accessibility Options, Including Arachnophobia Setting For Zombies
Ahead of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6‘s official launch on October 25, Activision reveals more accessibility features added to the game. This includes HUD presets, customizable high-contrast settings, an arachnophobia setting for Zombies, and more. Activision says it wants to make it easier for more players to jump into …
Read More »Horizon Zero Dawn Remaster Comparison Shows Big Visual Upgrades
At only seven years old, Sony’s Horizon Zero Dawn didn’t seem like an obvious choice to get a new remastered edition. Regardless, Horizon Zero Dawn Remaster is only a week away, and a trio of players have taken it upon themselves to create a detailed comparison between the original version …
Read More »Google Doodles Launches Monthly Recurring Card Game Based On Moon Cycles
Google has outdone itself with its latest playable Google Doodle, unveiling a card game that will return every month with new features to unlock. The Doodle is called Rise of the Half Moon, and coincides with October’s half-moon phase, while future iterations will presumably return for half-moon phases in other …
Read More »A New Rayman Is In Development, With Creator Michel Ancel Consulting
Ubisoft has started development on a new Rayman game, and series creator Michel Ancel is working on the project as a consultant. The company’s Milan and Montpellier studios are in the “exploration phase” for the title. Eurogamer received confirmation about a new Rayman game from Ubisoft, after Insider Gaming reported …
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