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Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora's New Story Expansion Arrives The Same Day As The Third Film
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Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora’s New Story Expansion Arrives The Same Day As The Third Film

by admin September 23, 2025


December 19 is shaping up to be a great day for Avatar fans. In addition to being the theatrical premiere date of Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third film in the franchise, a new story expansion hits 2023’s Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora the same day.

The similarly named From the Ashes expansion – the game’s third story DLC since launch – stars a Na’vi warrior named So’lek in a story set shortly after the conclusion of the main campaign. So’lek hails from the Trr’ong clan, and after being ambushed and left for dead by the RDA and its allies, the rival Ash clan, he awakens to find his world in ruin and his family scattered.

 

To seek revenge and find his family, So’lek journeys across Kinglor Forest (which has seen better days) and a brand-new area within the Western Frontier. From the Ashes can be purchased standalone for an unknown price for existing owners of the game, and it will be included as part of the new From the Ashes edition of the game that includes the base campaign and the Floating Mountains bonus content.

“With ‘From the Ashes’, we wanted to push the boundaries of what players can experience in Pandora,” said Omar Bouali, creative director at Massive Entertainment. “This expansion delivers a darker, more personal story, enhanced immersion via third-person gameplay, and intense new combat mechanics that deepen the emotional and tactical stakes. We wanted to offer fans a thrilling new perspective on the Western Frontier, with deeper storytelling and more visceral gameplay.”

From the Ashes will arrive shortly after a free December 5 update that will add a third-person mode and New Game Plus to Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. In the meantime, you can read our review of the base experience here. 



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A Bunch Of Awesome Shooters Are Cheap Right Now On Steam
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A Bunch Of Awesome Shooters Are Cheap Right Now On Steam

by admin September 23, 2025


Boom! Bang! Kablam! Etc. and so on. There will be a lot of that happening today as a big new event on Steam has a whole host of fantastic retro-inspired first-person shooters on sale for the rest of the week.

On September 23, Boomstock 2025 started on Steam. The event celebrates “all boomer shooters and retro-inspired” FPS games and features a ton of new trailers, demos, and of course, a load of games on sale. This includes some genuine bangers, like Dusk, Mullet Madjack, Project Warlock, Selaco, and Sulfur.  But don’t wait too long, as the event wraps up on September 27, which is just a few days away. If you need help picking out a new shooter to buy, here are some of the best and biggest deals we spotted from the event:

  • Nightmare Reaper – $15 ($25)
  • Brutal John 2 – $9 ($13)
  • Selaco – $19 ($25)
  • Forgive Me Father – $10 ($20)
  • Forgive Me Father 2 – $15 ($25)
  • Wizordum – $15 ($20)
  • Dusk – $7 ($20)
  • Sulfur – $16 ($22)
  • Zero Protocol – $7 ($12)
  • Project Warlock 1+2 – $12 ($27)
  • Mullet Madjack – $15 ($20)
  • Warhammer 40K Boltgun – $11 ($22)
  • Blood West – $9 ($25)
  • Heavy Bullets – $2 ($10)
  • Viscerafest – $10 ($20)
  • Supplice – $15 ($22)
  • Wild Bastards – $9 ($35)
  • Shadow Warrior (2013) – $3 ($30)
  • Shadow Warrior 2 – $3 ($30)
  • HROT – $10 ($20)
  • Gravelord – $15 ($20)
  • Quatermain and the Cult of Cthulu – $2.50 ($3)
  • Hard Reset – $1.50 ($15)
  • Hard Reset Redux – $2 ($20)
  • Serious Sam 2 – $2.50
  • Mycopunk – $11 ($14)
  • Graven – $5 ($23)

I’d also like to shout out some demos for upcoming games that you can play for free right now. You totally should check out these games if you love classic shooters. Or Tetris. You’ll see what I mean. Anyway, here are some Boomstock demos worth playing:

  • Sportal – A boomer shooter all about using sports equipment like bats and tennis rackets.
  • Blocks for Babies – Tetris meets Doom. It mixes 2D and 3D gameplay. It’s an odd one, but worth checking out.
  • Slyders – This one is part Serious Sam and part roguelike, which is already a great pitch, but then you add in a cool cartoon fox protagonist, and you’ve got something special.
  • The Last Exterminator – This is the Duke Nukem 3D sequel we deserved. This isn’t a new demo; I covered it last year, but it’s a part of the event and still worth checking out.



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Slime Rancher 2 Is Out Of Early Access, Now Available On PC And Consoles
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Slime Rancher 2 Is Out Of Early Access, Now Available On PC And Consoles

by admin September 23, 2025



After a few years in early access, the full version of Slime Rancher 2 has now launched for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. The cozy slime-wrangling and life-simulator game has also been enhanced with the new “A Hero in Time” update, adding several new and returning features to the adventures of Beatrix LeBeau as she tracks down and raises slimes for her ranch.

One of the big additions to the game will be Quantum Drones, a new version of the autonomous devices that can help you run your ranch and explore the world. Developer Monomi Park has also outlined its plans for endgame content, as the Grey Labyrinth will offer players the opportunity to journey to previously unseen areas. Additionally, the 1.0 release of Slime Rancher 2 will add even more areas to explore, new slimes to discover, and gadgets to master.

To celebrate the full release, Monomi Park will offer the game at a discounted price on Steam, as well as an Ultimate Bundle that includes base games for both titles, the original soundtracks, the second volume of the Slime Rancher 2 soundtrack, and more. Themed in-person events are also being scheduled with Boba Guys flagship locations in the US, and you can check where these will be held through this link.

Slime Rancher 2 is one of several big games exiting early access this year, following its arrival in early access all the way back in 2022. One of the biggest will be the 1.0 release of Hades 2–the follow-up to one 2020’s best games–and this will be out on September 25 for PC and Switch consoles.



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Ananta looks expensive, like a mix of GTA, Spider-Man, and Yakuza, and a bit overwhelming
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Ananta looks expensive, like a mix of GTA, Spider-Man, and Yakuza, and a bit overwhelming

by admin September 23, 2025


Ananta is a bit of an alarming game to look at. The open world game is so clearly an anime-esque riff on GTA, with some Spider-Man style web swinging thrown in for reasons I’m not entirely sure of. All of that’s been obviously more or less since its announcement. But the game just received its first gameplay trailer at Tokyo Game Show, and it looks scarily… expensive.


Through the roughly seven minutes of gameplay, set to a song I can only describe as “song you let play on the radio while driving just because you want to fill the silence,” more and more Things just kept happening. One minute the main character is driving a motorbike, the next they’re taking a selfie through different scenes, one of which shows a mostly naked man escaping police on a robotic, walking toilet, and then the next they’re fighting goons Yakuza-style in the street.

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And more things keep happening after that! There’s the aforementioned Spider-Man swinging, a giant city-destroying robot, and just so many fictitious shops with such well realised branding you could convince me I could actually visit them.


This isn’t even mentioning the fact that Ananta just wholesale rips off GTA 5’s character transition, letting you hop into another, presumably gacha rolled, character’s body, continuing on whatever they’re doing. There’s even quite an interesting use of this where you can do so while you’re being held at gunpoint, with the switch to another character allowing you to snipe enemies from afar.


It really has that GTA ethos of “you can do everything,” an ethos I don’t necessarily feel great about considering the amount of labour likely required to achieve it, which raises questions of how ethical that labour was achieved. There’s a chance it’s teetering on the edge of having too much to do the do, to the point it becomes overwhelming.


Ananta isn’t just alarming because of how much of an “everything” game it presents itself as, but because I have some reservations about its narrative framing. The main character is the new captain of a special task force, essentially what seems to be the police. There’s even a moment about halfway through where, as a different character, you can just handcuff and arrest an NPC.


Of course you can have games where you play as the police, there are good and interesting stories about police too, but I can’t help but feel a bit concerned by such a, potentially small, gameplay feature. There’s no amount of cute half-animal anime women that can make it easy to breeze past such a thing.


Perhaps a game to be curious but cautious about, whenever it comes out.



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PlayStation State Of Play Announced For Tomorrow, September 24, With 35 Minutes Of Reveals And Updates
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PlayStation State Of Play Announced For Tomorrow, September 24, With 35 Minutes Of Reveals And Updates

by admin September 23, 2025


PlayStation has announced that a State of Play will air tomorrow, September 24, with 35 minutes of reveals and announcements from its first-party studios and partners around the world. It will air at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET. 

In the blog post for this announcement, PlayStation says the State of Play will feature an “extended look” at Housemarque’s next game, Saros. It also says it will share updates from its first-person studios as well as from its third-party partners alongside new looks at anticipated indie titles, too. 

While waiting for tomorrow’s State of Play, check out the reveal trailer for Housemarque’s Saros, which features Rahul Kohli (Midnight Mass, iZombie). 



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Tariffs used by Xbox as "an excuse to continue raising prices", says former Blizzard president
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Tariffs used by Xbox as “an excuse to continue raising prices”, says former Blizzard president

by admin September 23, 2025


Former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra has criticised Microsoft’s recent price hike of Xbox consoles in the US, stating “console price increases are not tariff issues, they are profit issues”.

Last week, Microsoft announced the price increase and blamed “changes in the macroeconomic environment”, though didn’t mention tariffs specifically.

Still, Ybarra – who left his position as corporate vice president of Microsoft’s gaming division in 2019 – responded to the assumption in a post on social media, adding “the reason why profits are not where they should be is a far, far deeper issue vs. the tariff excuse.”

In a later response, Ybarra added the previous price increase in May was justified due to the rise in tariffs at the time, but that’s not the case with this new rise.

“An excuse to continue raising prices, with no new increase in tariffs, is simply a different problem,” he said, “and they are going to make consumers continue to pay for those problems.”

Console price increases are not tariff issues, they are profit issues. And the reason why profits are not where they should be is a far, far deeper issue vs. the tariff excuse.

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This price hike only affects consumers in the US, which is why tariffs have been seen by some as the primary reason.

Now, an Xbox Series X costs $649.99 (or $599.99 for the digital version), while a Series S costs $399.99 for the 512MB model and $449.99 for the 1TB model.

Despite the “changes in the macroeconomic environment”, Microsoft reported an 18 percent boost in revenue at its latest earnings call, with Xbox Game Pass making almost $5bn in annual revenue.

Sony also announced a price hike for its PS5 consoles in the US back in August, with the base PS5 costing $549.99, the digital edition costing $499.99, and the PS5 Pro costing $749.99.





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Hideo Kojima Finally Reveals OD Footage, And It’s Utterly Terrifying

by admin September 23, 2025


Hideo Kojima’s OD finally has its first trailer, and yes, of course, it’s entirely cutscene, but oh my word, what a cutscene. You’ll oscillate between “Good grief, I can’t believe this is the Unreal Engine and not real life, and “Oh god, what the fuck is that?” throughout its three minutes.

During Kojima Productions’ tenth anniversary celebrations, Hideo Kojima finally revealed some moving images of his forthcoming horror game OD, a project he’s co-creating with horror maestro Jordan Peele. What we get is an incredibly tense scene in which the perfectly rendered hands of Sophia Lillis (It, I Am Not Okay With This) attempt to light a whole mess of candles. It’s tense because of far too many sounds, from Lillis’s own terrified breathing, the ambient sounds of adjacent apartments, and that infernal knocking at the door.

By the end, whoever was knocking clearly ran out of patience and let themselves in. We see the sinister, shadowy figure over Lissis’s shoulder (and note the face-shaped scars all over her own face), its thudding footsteps unnervingly slow, as it whispers demonically. Then, in case you were wondering if everything was going to be OK, it grabs for her and she screams. After the titles we cut back to see vast, grey hands clutching Lissis’s face in a truly iconic image.

Which is all lovely and scary! It, of course, tells us precisely nothing whatsoever about the game, other than that it’ll feature baby-shaped candles and be dreadfully frightening. There are so many horror elements taking place at once here, from the worms crawling out of a candle in writhing bundles to the awful image of the cartoonish baby-faced candle melting to reveal its wick, accompanied by the noises of a real baby screaming nearby. Oh, and the tall, awful demon-thing—I’m yet to be convinced he’s a goodie.

At the live event, there was all sorts of empty bluster about how the game will change the very fabric of reality, perhaps requiring that humanity once again reset the yearly clock to a new After OD era, while not actually saying anything at all about what happens in the game. Microsoft’s Phil Spencer declared it “truly visionary” while Kojima, modest as ever, added “this is totally different, even as a system.” But best was Kojima’s declaration that as he travels all around the world scanning spooky locations for the photorealistic game, “I want to scan a ghost for the first time, and I want to get an award for that.” Good luck with that.

Still, the trailer is freaking cool.



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Hideo Kojima's OD Gives Us P.T. Vibes In New Preview
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Hideo Kojima’s OD Gives Us P.T. Vibes In New Preview

by admin September 23, 2025



Nearly two years ago, Hideo Kojima and director Jordan Peele revealed their upcoming horror game, OD. Since then, Kojima was largely focused on finishing Death Stranding 2: On the Beach. Now, Kojima Productions has shared a fresh look at OD during the Beyond the Strand event. And from the preview, it looks like Kojima is evoking P.T., the playable trailer for his canceled game Silent Hills.

The new video redacts some of the backstory text that sets up the game, which makes it difficult to understand what’s supposed to be happening. Stephen King’s It star Sophia Lillis plays the game’s leading character, but most of the action takes place from a first-person perspective. Near the beginning of the clip, Lillis’ character receives a card through the door with enigmatic instructions.

Lillis’ character goes on to light a few candles, and that’s where the creep factor rapidly expands. By the time someone–or something–enters the room behind Lillis’ character, she’s too frightened to run before it lays its hands upon her.

Udo Kier and Hunter Schafer will co-star in the game alongside Lillis, but details about their characters have yet to be disclosed. However, Kojima Productions did confirm that the hyper-realistic character models and the game itself were created with Unreal Engine.

OD doesn’t currently have a release date, but it will be published by Xbox Game Studios. While that doesn’t necessarily rule out a PS5 release, that is yet to be confirmed. Resident Evil 2 and Devil May Cry director Hideki Kamiya recently shared his wish for Kojima to make a P.T.-like game, and it appears that he got his wish.





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Arc Raiders is actually coming back for one last test before launch, and this time anyone can join
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Arc Raiders is actually coming back for one last test before launch, and this time anyone can join

by admin September 23, 2025


April feels like a lifetime ago, but that’s when Arc Raiders, the extraction shooter from ex-DICE developers at Embark, was last available to play. The game’s second tech testbegan and ended in April, and remained invite-only throughout its runtime.

The test was immensely successful, and almost everyone who played it came away wanting more. Most assumed the developer would open the test up for one final weekend, or host some sort of open beta in the weeks to follow. None of that happened.


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Instead, we got a lot of radio silence, that was briefly broken by the release date news. Then, Embark went dark yet again. Until now, when the developer actually announced that we’ll be able to get our hands on the game one last time ahead of its October 30 launch.

Arc Raiders is hosting a server slam, a limited-time event that runs October 17-19. It’s free for anyone to try across all platforms, and it falls on a weekend to maximise visibility. The game has also gone up for pre-orders on PC, PS5, and Xbox.

The focus of the server slam is to stress-test the game’s server capacity and netcode ahead of launch. In gameplay terms, we’ll be going to the Dam Battlegrounds, which is a map that was also part of the tech test.

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Embark said some progression elements will be available, alongside early crafting. You’ll also be able to take on quests, but don’t expect anything massive at this stage. It goes without saying that all progress made during this event will not carry over to the full game.

That said, you will get an exclusive backpack to prove you showed up for it (in the full game), assuming you do buy it.

Arc Raiders is PvPvE extraction shooter from the developers of The Finals. It’s priced $40 ($60 for Deluxe), and will be available on October 30 for PC (Steam/EGS), PS5, and Xbox Series X/S with cross-play.



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"Here comes the feeling" promises Kojima in latest maddening tease for Metal Gear-like Physint
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“Here comes the feeling” promises Kojima in latest maddening tease for Metal Gear-like Physint

by admin September 23, 2025



Dear Hideo Kojima, you’d better give us a proper update on your new Metal Gear-style action-espionage game-movie wotsit Physint soon, because for every hour that passes, I think of another unbearable title pun.

I’m not very Physinterested in Physint right now, a game defined by what it Physisn’t. Perhaps I’d be more Physinto it if Kojima Productions would share a proper outline and explore the Physintricacies. But this is Hideo Kojima, a man of *grunts, strains* Sphysint-like enigma. Still, at least we now know that Don Lee from Train To Busan is in the stealthy film-o-game, together with Charlee Fraser from Furiosa and Minami Hamabe from Godzilla Minus One.


In a livestream last night, Kojima discussed working with 3Lateral to model each performer’s face. He shared some early renders of Hamabe in-engine. Yep, sure looks like a face.

Image credit: Push Square / Kojima Productions


He also shared some concept art from Physint, which certainly underlines the Metal Gear connections. There is a man in a flapping coat with a high collar. Or half a flapping coat, anyway. I can’t work out where the coat ends and his utility belt ends. He’s got a lot of weird harness wrapped around his right shoulder. Doubtless, this is Tactical.

Image credit: Kojima Productions


Also, a rifle with a scope and a stock and a silencer. We can expect a mix of sneaky and open firefights, I expect. Behind the man there are tall forbidding buildings with a lonely bird visible against slate clouds. Hang on, the lonely bird is just a stray coffee grain on my laptop screen. Let me wipe it away. Ah, now I feel sad about the missing bird.


Is this sadness the Feeling referred to by the caption “Here Comes the Feeling”? Probably not. When will the Feeling actually arrive? In at least “another five or six years”, Kojima commented in May.

Physint is at least actually “in development”, now, following the release of Death Stranding 2 on console. Kojima decided to make a new game in the vein of Metal Gear following a recent illness. Here’s hoping the next trailer or livestream at least features more legible Tactical apparel. Physint, reveal thyself!



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