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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Silent Hill f livestream announced by Konami
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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Silent Hill f livestream announced by Konami

by admin June 9, 2025


Here’s a new date for your bumper summer line up of video game showcases: Konami has today announced its own livestream, which will give us all a fresh look at both Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Silent Hill f.

The showcase – known as Konami Press Start – is scheduled for this coming Thursday, 12th June. It will air at 2pm here in the UK, so that’s 6:00am PT / 9:00am ET / 3:00pm CEST.

The whole thing is expected to last for around 37 minutes, Konami has said. While the studio namechecked both Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Silent Hill f, it also promised “and more” during that time.

Everything We Know About Silent Hill f So Far. Watch on YouTube

Those interested in tuning in can do so via YouTube, Twitch, or Facebook.

“This live event offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from the creative minds behind some of Konami’s most iconic franchises,” the developer said, promising us all “insights into the development process”, as well as “exclusive content”.

As for those games mentioned above, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is scheduled for release on 28th August, complete with the Ape Escape-themed minigame from the original game. Last month, Konami released the intro video for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, which is absolutely worth a watch.

Silent Hill f, meanwhile, is slated for launch later this year, on 25th September. It will be “more action-oriented” than last year’s Silent Hill 2 remake, but still feature puzzles that are “grounded in psychological anguish and suffering”.



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Star Trek Beyond writer Doug Jung announced as showrunner for Amazon's Mass Effect series
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Star Trek Beyond writer Doug Jung announced as showrunner for Amazon’s Mass Effect series

by admin June 9, 2025


Star Trek Beyond writer Doug Jung has been appointed showrunner of Amazon Prime’s Mass Effect adaptation.

As reported by Deadline, Jung will also serve as executive producer on the project. Jung is currently executive producer and showrunner of Apple TV+’s Chief of War. He also has credits on series including Mindhunter, Banshee, and Big Love.

Jung will join writer Dan Casey, who is also an executive producer on the project. Electronic Arts’ Michael Gamble, Cedar Tree Productions’ Karim Zreik, and Arad Productions’ Ari Arad and Emmy Tu will also produce.

Amazon’s Mass Effect adaptation was greenlit last November, when Casey’s involvement was also announced.

The streaming platform has found major success with its adaptation of the Fallout franchise, with its second season premiering later this year. It has also been renewed for a third season.



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High on Life 2 announced with an exciting trailer
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High on Life 2 announced with an exciting trailer

by admin June 9, 2025


The hilarious FPS High on Life is getting a sequel this Winter. High on Life 2 was unveiled during today’s Xbox Games Showcase and puts its players on a cosmic quest against an intergalactic conspiracy that threatens the fate of humanity

Raleigh, NC [JUNE 8, 2025] – Today, Squanch Games is elated to reveal the first official trailer for High On Life 2 exclusively at the Xbox Games Showcase. The gaming phenomenon first took the first-person shooter genre by storm with its initial installment, High On Life, in 2022. Having since accrued an outstanding player base spanning over 20 million to date, the indie studio is set to infiltrate consoles on a global scale with its latest hilarious action-packed adventure this winter.High On Life 2 puts its players on a cosmic quest against an intergalactic conspiracy that threatens the fate of humanity. Longtime followers will be enthused to recognize multiple characters from their arsenals making an epic return including Gus, Sweezy, Creature and Knifey, the latter of which was at the forefront of 2023’s High On Knife DLC. 

The trailer further marks the first appearance of several additional alien weapons and traversal capabilities emboldening users to embrace next-level combat and visionary scenes. With a wider armory and an all-new skateboard to bat, fans can expect to shoot, stab, and skate their way through a variety of exotic locales during gameplay.

Squanch Games promises a showstopping escapade that is available NOW for wishlisting on Xbox, PlayStation, Steam, and the Epic Games Store. High On Life 2 will also appear Day One on Xbox Game Pass, a sure-fire success following the accolades collected by the original title on the service. During High On Life’s debut, it quickly became the biggest Xbox Game Pass release of 2022, the largest 3rd Party Launch in Game Pass history, and the biggest single-player launch ever on Game Pass for the era. With a resumé already packed with achievements, Squanch Games is prepped to once again redefine gaming with its vivid medley of artistic, high-impact, and comedic verve.

WISHLIST HIGH ON LIFE 2 NOW ON XBOX, PLAYSTATION, AND PC!

For the latest High On Life news, follow @highonlifegame on X, Instagram, Facebook, and Threads.

ABOUT HIGH ON LIFE 2

You’ve done it. You’ve taken down an intergalactic cartel, brought humanity back from the brink of extinction, and hunted dangerous bounties to the far corners of the galaxy. Bounty hunting has brought you fortune, fame and love! But when a mysterious figure from your past reappears and puts a price on your sister’s head, your cushy life gets thrown into chaos. 

Do you have what it takes to risk it all and bring down an intergalactic conspiracy that once again threatens your favorite species (humans)?

High On Life RETURNS as you and your beloved rag-tag team of alien misfits shoot, stab, and skate your way through weird alien worlds all across the galaxy to blow up an evil pharmaceutical conglomerate hell-bent on putting a price tag on human life!

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Wholesome Direct 2025 - everything announced at this year's cosy indie showcase
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Wholesome Direct 2025 – everything announced at this year’s cosy indie showcase

by admin June 7, 2025



If you’re the sort who just can’t seem to resist the soothing rhythms of turnip planting and interior design, you’ve come to the right place. This year’s Wholesome Direct – which marks the fifth anniversary of the showcase – has now aired, unleashing a fresh wave of cosy games to stick on your wishlists. We’ve got vending machine management, adorable puppies on spooking adventures, cheese-based puzzling, geckos, goats, seasonal cemetery exploration, and a whole lot more. So if that sounds like it might help sate your idyllic yearning, read on for all the big announcements from Wholesome Direct 2025. And for more indies, you can check out our round-up of this year’s Day of the Devs showcase elsewhere.

Leaf Blower Co.

Leaf Blower Co. trailer.Watch on YouTube


Ever wished your PowerWash Simulator had a little less splosh and a little more whoosh? That seems to be the starting point for developer Lift Games’ Leaf Blower Co., a game about making the untidy tidy come rain, snow, or shine, one mechanised gust at a time. It’s got a story mode plus a variety to locations waiting to be blown debris-free, and if that appeals, a demo’s available now on Steam ahead of its release later this year.

Instants

Instants trailer.Watch on YouTube


Instants is a creativity themed puzzler about the intoxicating pleasures of obsessive scrapbooking. It sees players attempting to sort images into chronological order and then assembling them into a scrapbook to reveal a “heartwarming” story inspired by the way family history can be passed down using pictures. It’s developed by Endflame and launches today on PC (via Steam and Epic), and Switch.

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar trailer.Watch on YouTube


Stardew Valley might be the face of farming sims these days, but the grandaddy of the genre – Story of Season (formerly Harvest Moon) – never went away, and another entry in the venerable series is looming. Grand Bazaar is actually a remake of 2011 DS game Harvest Moon: Grand Bazaar, and it’s got pretty much everything you’d expect from these kind of things – including turnips to fondle, animals to rear, and locals to dazzle with your impressive root vegetable collection. The main twist is you’ll be selling all this yourself by setting up shop in the titular bazar. And if that sounds like something you’d enjoy, it launches for Switch, Switch 2, and Steam on 27th August.

Gourdlets Together

Gourdlets Together trailer.Watch on YouTube


Perhaps you’re already a fan of last year’s Gourdlets or perhaps you’re completely new to its vegetable-themed low-stakes thrills. Either way, there’ll soon be a new way to play, thanks to developer AuntyGames’ Gourdlets Together. Essentially, it takes the laid-back village-building vibes of the original, slings in a bit of a fishing focus – where earnings can be spent on upgrades or accessories to decorate your island home – then lets you do it while hanging out with friends online. Gourdlets Together launches on PC later this year.

Luma Island

Luma Island trailer.Watch on YouTube


Don’t think we’re done with the farming sims yet – not by a long shot! Luma Island launched last year, offering an attractive mix of crop whispering, profession-specific activities, creature collecting, exploration, and puzzle-y dungeoneering. And come 20th June, it’ll be getting just a little be more swashbuckling, thanks to its free Pirates update, introducing a new profession, new Lumas, new outfits, and a pirate cove filled with mini-games, temples, traps, and treasures. It’ll also bring a range of different difficulty modes to suit players of all tastes.

Is This Seat Taken?

Is This Seat Taken? trailer.Watch on YouTube


Think you’re a dab hand at the old ‘awkward family gathering’ seating plan challenge? Well then, this might just be the game for you. In Poti Poti Studio’s “cosy, silly, and relatable” logic puzzler Is This Seat Taken?, the goal is to satisfy the demands of a particularly fussy group of chair occupiers to find the perfect spot that’ll keep everyone happy – be they on the bus, at the park, or in the office. It’s coming to Steam, Switch, iOS, and Android this August, and a Steam demo’s out now.

MakeRoom

MakeRoom trailer.Watch on YouTube


Here’s one for the aesthetic tinkerers and furnishing fetishists out there. MakeRoom, from developer Kenney, sees players decorating a series of miniature dioramas – from cosy indoor retreats to camper vans and even forests – to fulfil the requests of adorable NPCs. You might, for instance, be tasked with creating the perfect room for cats, or a suitably moody hideout for a vampire. Then it’s simply a matter of hanging drapes, plopping down plants, and even crafting furniture to bring these spaces to life and satisfy your clients’ whims. It all sounds very much like Animal Crossing’s weirdly compelling Happy Home Paradise expansion, so if it’s more of that sort of thing you want, MakeRoom comes to Steam on 7th August.

Ambroise Niflette & the Gleaned Bell

Ambroise Niflette & the Gleaned Bell trailer.Watch on YouTube


The apple bell – whatever an apple bell is – has been stolen, but luckily for apple bell lovers everywhere, renowned detective Ambroise Niflette is on the case. Over the course of Topotes Studio’s investigatory adventure, Ambroise – and players – will roam the village of Touvoir, interrogating its inhabitants and searching for secrets, all while using a notebook of steadily amassing leads to reveal contradictions and unmask the culprit. It all sounds perfectly lovely, but the real draw is the delightful art style, which is heavily inspired by miniatures and stop motion. Ambroise Niflette & the Gleaned Bell is eventually set to launch on Steam, but first there’s a Kickstarter, which is underway now.

Let’s Build a Dungeon

Let’s Build a Dungeon trailer.Watch on YouTube


First there was Let’s Build a Zoo, and now comes Let’s Build a Dungeon. But while developer Springloaded kept its focus pretty tight for its debut release, Let’s Build a Dungeon goes broad; not only is it a playable RPG creator where you can rustle up your own worlds and quests, it’s also claiming to be an entire games industry sim too, where you’ll need to manage all the malarky around releasing your game – from attracting funding right through to making a profit at the other end of the process. But if all that sounds too stressful, Springloaded has confirmed – as part of its latest showing – there’ll be a cosy sandbox Build Mode too. There’s still no release date for Let’s Build a Dungeon yet, but it’s heading to Steam (there’s a demo here), Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

Squeakross: Home Squeak Home

Squeakross: Home Squeak Home trailer.Watch on YouTube


What do you get if you cross adorable mice with classic grid-filling puzzler Picross? Well, this thing, obviously. Squeakross: Home Squeak Home is the work of developer Alblune, and it adds its own twist to the familiar logic-testing formula by introducing a home decorating element. The idea is each puzzle corresponds to an unlockable bit of decor – including furniture, accessories, and stickers – so you’ll slowly amass new furnishings and trimmings as you give your brain a work out. Is there an in-game lore reason why puzzles equals furniture? Who knows! We’ll soon find out, though, given Squeakross launches for Switch and PC (via Steam and itch.io) today.

Monument Valley 3

Monument Valley 3 trailer.Watch on YouTube


Ustwo Games’ perspective shifting puzzle series Monument Valley has been a big old hit, amassing tens of millions of downloads since its iOS debut back in 2014 – so it wasn’t a huge surprise when a third entry showed up on mobile last year. Initially, however, it was locked behind a Netflix subscription, but Monument Valley 3 – which we quite liked despite it offering little meaningful evolution for the series – is finally spreading its wings later this year. As announced during today’s Wholesome Direct, it’s coming to Steam, Switch, PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on 22nd July.

Big Hops

Big Hops trailer.Watch on YouTube


If you immediately thought bunnies, you’re wrong. Big Hops is, in fact, a frog-themed action platformer, in which players attempt to help the titular Hop find his way home. Each world he visits on his adventure promises its own self-contained story – involving everything from mountain cultists to desert ne’erdowells – all interspersed with plenty of agile platform action. You can grapple across gaps, hoist levers, rotate wheels, even pick locks – all using your tongue – and it’s accompanied by some veggie-based gameplay that lets players introduce the likes of climbable vines and mushroom-based bounce pads into levels. Big Hops is currently raising funds via Kickstarter and a Steam demo’s out now.

Little Kitty, Big City

Little Kitty, Big City trailer.Watch on YouTube


Here’s quicky for you. Little Kitty, Big City – the feline-focused open-world adventure from Double Dagger Studio – is getting a little bigger. That’s thanks to a free content update coming to all platforms this “summer”, promising new story content, a new neighbourhood to explore, and new oddball characters to befriend. That’s alongside a new cat customisation feature for you creative sorts out there.

Vending Dokan!: Kozy Kiosk

Vending Dokan!: Kozy Kiosk trailer.Watch on YouTube


What’s in a name? Well, pretty much everything in this case. Aftabi Games’ Vending Dokan!: Kozy Kiosk is, just as it sounds, a cosy, laidback game about managing your own vending machine empire. You’ll choose where your machines go and what they sell, and hire staff to ensure they stay stocked, clean, and in working order. There’s a heavy customisation element too, as you’re free to decorate the areas surrounding your vending machines in order to attract new customers. Kozy Kiosk is officially referred to as an “idle simulation”, and can be played both actively and passively. And if that appeals, it launches for Steam today.

Winter Burrow

Winter Burrow trailer.Watch on YouTube


Developer Pine Creek Games’ “woodland survival game” Winter Burrow was unveiled during December’s Wholesome Direct, but it’s back to announce it’s now coming to Switch. If you missed its original reveal, Winter Burrow casts you as a mouse who’s attempting to fix up their burrow and turn it into a toasty retreat from the cold. That requires exploring the snow-covered world outside, gathering resources, crafting tools, building things, making friends, baking pies, and more. Winter Burrow launches next year and will be available for Steam, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Switch.

Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game

Tales of the Shire trailer.Watch on YouTube


After multiple delays, cosy hobbit life sim Tales of the Shire is almost upon us, and developer Wētā Workshop is readying for its arrival with a brand-new trailer. It’s been described as a game about “finding joy in the small moments”, and features all the usual life sim activities – fishing, cooking, gathering, decorating, merrymaking – with a bit of a Lord of the Rings twist. So yes, you CAN decorate your hobbit’s hole. Tales of the Shire launches for Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, and PC on 29th July.

Haunted Paws

Haunted Paws trailer.Watch on YouTube


If your interests lie at the intersection of spooky mansions and adorable pups, prepare to have your day made. In developer LazyFlock’s supernatural adventure Haunted Paws, players – either solo or with a friend – control two brave (and customisable!) puppies as they explore a creepy old house in search of their human, who’s been kidnapped by sinister forces. It promises puzzles, lighthearted spookiness, and even a few emotional bits. There’s no release date for Haunted Paws yet, but it’s coming to Steam.

The Guardian of Nature

The Guardian of Nature trailer.Watch on YouTube


This wholesome, hand-drawn puzzle adventure from Inlusio Interactive is all about the interconnectedness of nature, and sees players embarking on a botanical journey as the lovably be-hatted Henry. Not only does Henry know his stuff about the natural world, he’s also able to change his size, meaning players can explore both above and below ground as they solve puzzles to assist nature. The Guardian of Nature launches into Steam early access today, and it’s coming to Switch, Xbox, iOS, and Android too.

Everdeep Aurora

Everdeep Aurora trailer.Watch on YouTube


If you’ve ever thought Dig Dug would be improved if its protagonist was a cat, Everdeep Aurora might be the game for you. It follows the apocalyptic adventures of a kitten named Shell as she explores subterranean depths in search of her mother. You’ll obliterate blocks, do some platforming, play mini-games, and converse with peculiar characters as you investigate the dark secrets buried below, all without a hint of combat. Its limited-colour pixel art looks wonderful, and it’s coming to Steam and Switch on 10th July.

Seasonala Cemetery

Seasonala Cemetery trailer.Watch on YouTube


From the creators of A Mortician’s Tale, the “meditative” Seasonala Cemetery is a “peaceful but poignant reflection on life and death”. It’s set in an expansive, living cemetery that changes dynamically based on your system’s time and date. The summer, for instance, might see the world bustling with vibrant life, while the winter brings quiet and snow. You can interact with NPCs and animals, rummage through nature, learn the history of the nearby city through its gravestones, or simply relax to its ambient sounds. Seasonala Cemetery is out today on Steam and itch.io, and is completely free.

Camper Van: Make it Home

Camper Van: Make it Home trailer.Watch on YouTube


One of (bizarrely) several camper-van-themed games currently in the works, developer Malpata Studio’s Make it Home is a pretty self-explanatory thing. You’ve got a camper van to make your own as it journey across beautiful, idyllic landscapes. Part of your goal is to solve organisational puzzles, but there’s laidback interior design too. Camper Van: Make it Home is available today, alongside a demo, on Steam.

Lynked: Banner of the Spark

Lynked: Banner of the Spark trailer.Watch on YouTube


FuzzyBot’s Lynked: Banner of the Spark is a cheerily colourful action-RPG, that’s part sci-fi roguelike, part relaxed life sim. At its most peaceful, you’ll farm, fish, gather materials, and build your base with help from your robot pals, but that’s all in service of its more frenetic hack-and-slash action. When you’re ready for some proper adventure, you can brave the wilds, battle evil robot forces with a large arsenal of weapons, and search for helpful bots to bring back home. Lynked is already available on Steam, but it’s coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S too.

Omelet You Cook

Omelet You Cook trailer.Watch on YouTube


In this chaotic cooking roguelike from SchuBox Games, you’re tasked with creating the perfect omelettes to satisfy your customers’ increasingly peculiar demands. That involves combining ingredients as they fly by on a conveyor belt, from the relatively mundane to the rather more dubious, in the hope of earning enough money to increase your provisions, add useful relics to your pantry, and, hopefully, please the fearsome Principal Clucker. It all looks wonderfully ridiculous, and it launches on Steam today.

Milano’s Odd Job Collection

Milano’s Odd Job Collection trailer.Watch on YouTube


Milano’s Odd Job Collection (known as Milano no Arubaito Collection in Japan) is coming to the west for the very first time. It follows the adventures of 11-year-old Milano as she’s left to her own devices over the summer. Free to do as she pleases, she embarks on a range of odd job – from pizza delivery to milking flying cows – in order to make money and have fun. Milano’s Odd Job Collection, from developer Westone, is coming to Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, and PC later this year.

Fireseide Feelings

Fireseide Feelings trailer.Watch on YouTube


If you’ve got something to get off your chest, what better place to do it than by a roaring fire in a cosy forest glade? Fireside Feelings is described as a “mental wellness experience” promoting empathy, connection, and positivity between players. Situated cosily in your customisable camp, you’re able to answer questions on a range of topics, taking part in conversations between people “separated in space and time”. Conversations aren’t live, and there’s no direct interaction with others, but the goal, according to developer Team Empreintes, is to “share experiences, express your emotions, and be a part of a caring community”. It launches today on Steam.

All Will Rise

All Will Rise trailer.Watch on YouTube


Well here’s something you don’t see every day. All Will Rise is a “narrative courtroom deck-builder”, in which you and your team take a corrupt billionaire to court, accusing them of a river’s murder. That involves accumulating cards and using them to engage in conversation battles, attempting to charm, intimidate and manipulate those you meet around the vibrant city of Muziris. “Obey a dead river god’s summons – or defy them,” developer Speculative Agency explains. “Pass information to violent ecoterrorists – or maintain your pacifist ideals. Convince a corporate stooge to testify for you – or blackmail him with sensitive information. Your choices will determine the [city’s] fate.” All Will Rise is currently crowdfunding, but it’s aiming to launch on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and Steam.

Gecko Gods

Gecko Gods trailer.Watch on YouTube


It’s hard to go wrong with a gecko, which immediately gives developer Inresin’s Gecko Gods a bit of an advantage. What we’ve got here is a “serene lizard-sized puzzle-platformer” set on a beautiful archipelago, in which its tiny protagonist clambers across forgotten ruins, solving puzzles as they go. There are secrets of a lost civilisation to uncover, hidden paths, and more, all of which you’ll be able to explore for yourself when Gecko Gods launches for Switch, PS5, and Steam later this year. But if you’re an impatient sort, a Steam demo is available now.

One Move Away

One Move Away trailer.Watch on YouTube


If you quite fancied the idea of Unpacking, but thought it had far too much ‘taking stuff out of things’ for its own good, you might enjoy Ramage Games’ One Move Away, which is basically the inverse experience. Here, you play as three different characters, starting with a young girl in the 1980s, gradually learning more about them as you pack their belongings away ready for another chapter in their intertwining lives. All this plays out in first-person across 20 levels, and if that takes your fancy, a Steam demo’s out now ahead of a full launch on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

Heidi’s Legacy: Mountains Calling

Heidi’s Legacy trailer.Watch on YouTube


As you’ve probably already guessed, Heidi’s Legacy: Mountains Calling takes inspiration from the classic children’s stories. Which is why it’s something of a surprise to learn its protagonist is called Adèle. Regardless, this is a game of grumpy old men, goat management, and alpine wandering, where you’ll explore the beautiful countryside with your bleating pals, foraging for herbs, mushrooms, and more in a bid to help the nearby village. You can unlock abilities that open up more of the world, and chat to the locals in branching conversations’ll that impact their lives. And as for those goats, they can provide milk, cheese, and wool. “Will you embrace slow living,” asks developer Humble Reeds, “or push for bolder change?”. Heidi’s Legacy is coming to PC “soon”.

Hotel Galatic

Hotel Galatic trailer.Watch on YouTube


In Hotel Galactic, you’re responsible for the running of a modular hotel on a strange cosmic island, which you’ll customise and optimise in order to provide guests with the perfect stay. There are resources to manage, a workforce to build, and more, as you cater to the demands of your ever-growing colony, all with assistance from your ghostly Grandpa Gustav. There’s a bit more to it than that, though, and the whole thing’s framed by a tale of love and vengeance that’s conveyed through some lovely anime-inspired art and animation. Hotel Galactic launches into Steam early access on 24th July, with consoles to follow, and a demo’s available now.

Out and About

Out and About trailer.Watch on YouTube


If it’s serene forest meandering you’re after, then look no further than Yaldi Games’ Out and About. It’s a “cosy foraging adventure” focused on exploring nature and identifying real-life plants and fungi. You’ll cook recipes, make herbal remedies, and help rebuild your community after a devastating storm, all while hopefully learning a bit of botanical knowledge you can take out into the real-world. Out and About looks to be aiming for a 2025 release on PC, with a console launch to follow. And if it’s piqued your curiosity, you can test out a Steam demo now.

Discounty

Discounty trailer.Watch on YouTube


Forget the farm life; how about managing your own discount supermarket in a small harbour town? That’s the premise of Discounty from Crinkle Cut Games, which sees you designing and organising your shop, managing stock levels, working the checkout, and striking trade deals. You’ll make friends, navigate local drama, and expand your empire, but that doesn’t mean you have to play nice. After all, can you really become filthy rich without making a few lifelong enemies along the way? Discounty launches for Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, and PC on 21st August and, yup, a demo’s available now on Steam.

Islanders: New Shores

Islanders: New Shores trailer.Watch on YouTube


We’re big fans of developer GrizzlyGames’ minimalist city builder Islanders around these parts, so news publisher Coatsink was developing a sequel earlier this year came as a pleasant surprise. It is, if you’re unfamiliar, a game about attempting to squeeze as much onto a procedurally generated island as possible, maximising building synergies and minimising penalties to get the highest score. New Shores sounds like a gentle finessing of the formula, rather than a radical reinvention – it’s got a sandbox mode as well as a high score mode now, alongside new power-ups called “boons” – but that’s okay. The big news is it now has a release date and is coming to Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam on 10th July.

Collector’s Cove

Collector’s Cove trailer.Watch on YouTube


VoodooDuck’s Collector’s Cove might be yet another farming game, but it does at least have a unique twist. For starters, your farm is on a boat endlessly sailing the oceans AND it’s powered by an adorable sea monster who you’ll need to forge a bond with. As you set out on a tranquil adventure across the water, you’ll farm, fish, craft, and personalise your surroundings, sometimes stopping off at passing islands to catalogue their unique flora. Collector’s Cove doesn’t have a release date yet, but it’s coming to PC and a Steam demo’s available now.

Town to City

Town to City trailer.Watch on YouTube


Fans of minimalist railway game Station to Station might want to pay attention here. Town to City is developer Galaxy Grove’s follow-up to that earlier puzzler, sporting a similar voxel art aesthetic and vibe. This time around, you’re charged with building quaint picturesque towns by placing shops, houses, amenities, decorations, and more – all in a bid to please your residents and encourage more to move in. Eventually, you’ll have multiple towns under your care, helping the whole region grow and thrive. Town to City doesn’t have a release date yet, but you can play a demo on Steam.

Fishbowl

Fishbowl trailer.Watch on YouTube


And finally for the big, non-montage reveals, it’s Fishbowl, a coming-of-age tale told over the course of a month. Developer imissmyfriends.studio describes it as a “warm and cozy story about living in isolation, nurturing friendships and understanding grief”, and it’s all focused on 21-year-old video editor Alo as she works from home while mourning her grandmother. As the days tick by, you’ll video call loved ones, work to assemble videos, do care tasks, and solve puzzles to unpack your grandmother’s belongings – recovering childhood memories as you do. There’s no release date for Fishbowl yet, but it’s coming to PS5 and Steam.



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Summer Game Fest June 2025: Everything announced
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Summer Game Fest June 2025: Everything announced

by admin June 7, 2025


Summer Game Fest’s 2025 showcase is over for another year. Packed end-to-end with a whole slew of announcements and teasers, it even included a shadow-dropped Lies of P DLC, Overture.

If you missed part of it, all of it, or simply don’t want to scrub through 120 minutes to see if the announcement you were hoping for popped up, here’s every single thing announced at Summer Game Fest 2025 in the order they were revealed. Pray for my tendonitis. Enjoy!

Mortal Shell 2

The show kicked off by noting how many of Steam’s biggest sellers this year have been from indie developers, and then threw us into the evening’s first announcement: Mortal Shell 2. The dark fantasy action game, developed by Cold Symmetry, is coming to PC via Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series in 2026.

Mortal Shell 2 Reveal Trailer 4K.Watch on YouTube

Death Stranding 2

We already knew that Death Stranding 2 was getting its own premiere separate from the main Summer Game Fest stage – that’s coming tomorrow, 8th June – but Hideo Kojima accompanied Geoff on stage anyways, treating us to a “special exclusive clip for SGF”, which you can check out below. The teaser lets us spend a little time with Neil and Lucy, after which Kojima reminded us that the sequel is set to release later this month on 24th June, 2025.

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Interview and Trailer with Hideo Kojima | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Chronicles: Medieval

“Thou shalt not kill, so the priests tell us, so the lord commands,” says some gruff, disembodied voice as we zoom in on a blacksmith blacksmithing. Apparently, ambitious men do not listen, though, which is why Chronicles: Medieval invites you to forge your destiny in a host of epic historical battles when it drops in early access in 2026.

Chronicles: Medieval World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Sonic Racing: Cross Worlds

Start your engines for the biggest Sonic racing game yet. Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds rolls in on 25th September, 2025, where you can race as your favourite Sonic characters across a huge roster of tracks, as well as guest appearances from other Sega franchises like Hatsune Miku, Ichiban Kasuga, and Persona’s Joker. Which leads us on nicely to…

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds – Summer Game Fest Trailer.Watch on YouTube

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds x Minecraft World

After introducing us to the latest Sonic racing game, Sonic creator officer, Takashi Iizuka took us into a CrossWorld promotion with Minecraft, where familiar Minecraft folk zoom around the place in little rectangular carts. It’s quite the spectacle. There’s no release date yet, just the promise that it’ll be “drifting across dimensions soon”.

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds with Minecraft World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Code Vein 2

Another gothic-esque soulslike, long-awaited sequel Code Vein 2 is coming to PC via Steam, PS5, and Xbox sometime in 2026. The trailer shown gives us a glimpse of both cinematics and early gameplay, including a selection of boss enemies which the protagonist is taking on with a variety of elemental, physical, and vampiric attacks.

Code Vein 2 World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

End of Abyss

From Section 9 Interactive and Epic Games, the mysterious End of Abyss is a moody, atmospheric action-adventure game where you’re on a mission to investigate disturbances of unknown origin that spirals into a harrowing descent through a broken and abandoned world. With striking art design and some memorable enemies, you can expect to play sometime in 2026 on PC via Epic Games Store, PS5, and Xbox Series.

End of Abyss World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Mouse P.I. for Hire

Join private investigator Jack Pepper on a guns blazing, jazz-fueled adventure in Mouse: P.I. For Hire. The inaugral title from Fumi Games, Mouse P.I. stars Troy Baker and combines “the charm of hand-drawn rubber hose animation inspired by the classic cartoons of the 1930s with the adrenaline and action of an explosive first person shooter”. It’s out later this year on PC via Steam, Switch, and current- and last-gen consoles.

Mouse: P.I. for Hire World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Game of Thrones: War for Westeros

The original TV show is getting yet another video game adaptation, this time in the form of Game of Thrones: War for Westeros, a real-time strategy game that’s out next year.

Game of Thrones: War for Westeros World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Atomic Heart 2

The Atomic Heart sequel brings you back to the retrofuturistic universe, full of new characters and dangers, promising to “raise the bar for what an open-world action RPG can do”. It’s coming to PC and consoles, but we don’t yet know when. That’s not the only thing Mundfish has been busy with, however…

Atomic Heart 2 World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

The Cube

From the makers of Atomic Heart comes MMO RPG shooter, The Cube. Set in the Atomic universe, a giant, levitating Cube with rotating rows and edges appears one day, and hidden within is an unknown equation capable of altering the laws of reality. The constantly rotating edges create “unique gameplay combinations.” Again, there’s no release window let alone a date, but it’s coming to PC and consoles.

The Cube World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Marvel Cosmic Invasion

So far, only seven of the 15 characters have been revealed from the retro beat-em-up Marvel Cosmic Invasion thus far, but now we’ve met the next two: She-Hulk and Rocket Raccoon. It’s coming to PC and consoles “this holiday”.

MARVEL Cosmic Invasion World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Onimusha: Way of the Sword

This new gameplay trailer showcases a variety of combat encounters, as well as some of the techniques at your disposal. It’s set to release in 2026 on PC via Steam, PS5, Xbox, and will be playable at Gamescom.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Felt That: Boxing

Felt That: Boxing is a comedic boxing game set in a world where the charm of furry puppets collides with the fury of boxing. Step into the shoes of Ezra “Fuzz-E” Wright, an unlikely hero with a big heart. There’s no release date for Steam as yet, and no mention of a console release at all. We’ll have to watch this fuzzy space…

Felt That: Boxing World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Killer Inn

Square Enix has announced a new online multiplayer game called Killer Inn, which combines social deduction with murderous action. From Tactic Studios – the team behind first-person puzzle game Claire De Lune – Killer Inn is a 24-player online game with players split into two teams. There is no release date yet, but a closed beta test is reportedly on the way.

Killer Inn World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Arc Raiders

This was first announced at TGA 2021, and it finally has a release date: 30th October 2025. Coming to PC via Steam and EGS, as well as PS5 and Xbox Series, the online shooter see you take on the role of the titular raiders, tasked with defeating both rival raiders and lethal Arc machines.

ARC Raiders World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Dune: Awakening

Dune Awakening kicked off its early release for Deluxe and Ultimate Edition players earlier this week, hitting a concurrent peak player count of almost 100k before it’s even out. This teaser is to remind you that the survival MMO releases for all on Tuesday 10th June.

Dune Awakening World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Chrono Odyssey

Chrono Odyssey calls itself a “next-generation action MMORPG” and includes awe-inspiring visuals powered by Unreal Engine 5, a vast and intricately designed seamless open world, dynamic action-based combat mechanics based on time manipulation and extensive customisation. We’re not sure when it’s coming, but when it does arrive, it’ll be playable on PC via Steam and PS5.

Chrono Odyssey – Summer Game Fest Trailer | PS5 Games.Watch on YouTube

Nicktoons and the Dice of Destiny

Nicktoons and the Dice of Destiny drops “iconic Nickelodeon heroes into a world of fantasy and real-time RPG action”. Expect epic battles, dynamic environments, and “an engaging gameplay experience for players of all ages” when it releases on 30th September, 2025. Coming to PC via Steam and EGS, PS5, Switch, and Xbox Series.

Nicktoons and The Dice of Destiny World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Wuthering Waves 2.4

Embark on a the journey that “marks the start of every hero’s tale”. Wuthering Waves Version 2.4 is coming on June 12th to PC via Windows, Steam, and EGS, mobile, and PS5.

Wuthering Waves Summer Game Fest 2025 Promotional Video | Non-stop Traces.Watch on YouTube

Metroidvania Mio: Memories in Orbit

Play as android Mio in this “mesmerising metroidvania” where you explore the Vessel, an enormous technological ark overgrown with machines gone rogue. It’s out later this year – we don’t know when – but you can try the demo now on PC via Steam and Xbox PC. It’s thought to release in 2025 on PC via Steam, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series, and last-gen consoles.

Mio: Memories in Orbit World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Lego Voyagers

The team that bought us all Lego Builder’s Journey is back with some more bricky goodness, this time in the form of Lego Voyagers. It’ll release “soon” across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and PC.

LEGO Voyagers World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Mafia: The Old Country

Uncover the origins of organised crime in Mafia: The Old Country, a gritty mob story set in the brutal underworld of 1900s Sicily. Fight to survive as Enzo Favara and prove your worth to the Family in this immersive third-person action-adventure coming on 8th August 2025 on PC via Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series.

Mafia: The Old Country World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Out of Words

This is a stop-motion co-op platformer where everything has been crafted by hand. From puppet masters to programmers to poets, Out of Words hails from the mind of acclaimed poet Morten Søndergaard, co-developers WiredFly and Kong Orange. Together, they have “carefully designed and crafted each stop-motion character, environment, and co-op mechanic to tell a story with a distinctly human touch”. It’s coming to PC via EGS and PS5 and Xbox Series in 2026.

Out of Words World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Lies of P Overture DLC

Surprise! Lies of P Overture, a DLC expansion for the original game, was shadow dropped during Summer Game Fest, which means it’s available now. As well as new content, you’ll find three new difficulty options.

Lies of P: Overture World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Fractured Blooms

“Tend your garden, cook your meals, and build your home in this time loop life sim. Tend your garden, the days are repeating, and something has started to bloom…” Sadly, we’ve no more detail than that other than a very curious teaser trailer that’s certainly got me intrigued.

Fractured Blooms World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Crystal of Atlan

Crystal of Atlan’s getting a One Punch Man collaboration running from 26th June to July 26, 2025.

Crystal of Atlan – Summer Game Fest Trailer | PS5 Games.Watch on YouTube

Jurassic World Evolution 3

We already knew it was coming thanks to an official announcement last year, but Frontier Developments’ Jurassic World Evolution 3 has now barrelled out of the bushes T. rex-style with a first trailer and a 21st October release date.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Seven Deadly Sins: Origin

The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is an open-world anime RPG set in the universe of The Seven Deadly Sins. You’ll step into the role of Prince Tristan of Liones and explore an open-world Britannia, as you embark on a journey to restore order to a world thrown into chaos by the collision of time and space. Expect it later this year on PC via Steam and PS5.

The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin – Official June 2025 Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Mina The Hollower

A brand new game from the team behind Shovel Knight, Mina the Hollower sees you take control of Mina, a “renowned Hollower hurtled into a desperate mission to rescue a cursed island”. Whip foes, burrow through the ground, and explore a pixel-perfect world when it releases on Steam on 31st October, 2025. A demo is available now for those who can’t wait that long.

Mina the Hollower World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Deadpool VR

Disney wants you to know this trailer is “not for the faint of heart, so put on your big kid undies and strap in for a violent, expletive-ridden good time”. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. Coming to Meta Quest 3/3S in “late” 2025.

Marvel’s Deadpool VR – Official Reveal Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Dying Light: The Beast

A new trailer for Dying Light: The Beast revealed all-new gameplay showcasing a variety of chases, parkour, and some fella called The Baron. It’ll be launching on 22nd August on PS5, Xbox Series, Steam, and the Epic Games Store.

Dying Light: The Beast World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Mixtape

Annapurna revealed new teen drama game Mixtape from the developer of The Artful Escape, featuring skateboards, romance, and an iconic soundtrack. It’s set for release across Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation, and PC (Windows, Steam) in 2025.

Mixtape World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree

In this Roguelite set in a far-off mystic realm, ancient forces stir, and untold dangers await. As Towa, lead the guardians of the sacred tree in forging strong relationships and powerful swords to fight Magatsu’s forces and determine the future of Shinju Village. Play it on 19th September 2025 on PC via Steam, PS5, Switch, and Xbox Series.

Towa and The Guardians of The Sacred Tree World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Acts of Blood

Acts of Blood is a third-person, beat-em-up which focuses on fast-paced, brutal hand-to-hand combat. Set in dystopian city of Bandung, Indonesia, you’ll be able to drum up some Acts of Blood in summer 2026.

Acts of Blood World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Scott Pilgrim EX

Join Scott Pilgrim and Ramona Flowers in a brand-new brawling adventure across space, time, and the streets of Toronto. It’s out in 2026 for PC and consoles.

Scott Pilgrim EX Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

The First Descendent: Breakthrough

The First Descendent Season 3: Breakthrough will launch on Thursday, 7th August. That’s a little later than planned, though, so there’s a Season 3 demo coming out on 24th July so you can preview the new Field “Axion,” the Legion of Breach and Mutants, new missions, Wall Crasher Battle preview, the Hover Bike, as well as Season 3 cutscenes.

The First Descendant: Breakthrough – Release Date Announcement Trailer | PS5 Games.Watch on YouTube

Scum (v1.0)

Mark your calendars, fellow scumbags – the full release of Scum is finally here, arriving on Steam on 17th June, 2025.

SCUM 1.0 CENSORED TRAILER 4k.Watch on YouTube

Mindseye

MindsEye, the new game from former GTA producer Leslie Benzies, is almost here. We’ve known about the 10th June release date since March, but perhaps Build a Rocket Boy would like to keep your attention from wandering elsewhere.

MindsEye – Official Launch Trailer | PS5 Games.Watch on YouTube

Hitman x Mindseye Crossover

Exactly what the header says. And yes, this is the full extent of all the information we have about it right now. You’re welcome.

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Hitman World of Assassination – Le Chiffre from Casino Royale

Developer IO Interactive is updating Hitman with a new elusive target: Le Chiffre from Casino Royale. Actor Mads Mikkelsen joined Geoff Keighley to reveal the news that Le Chiffre will be available to hunt for free via PC and consoles “soon”. Victoria is very excited about it.

Hitman World of Assassination – Le Chiffre Interview and Trailer with Hakan Abrak and Mads Mikkelsen.Watch on YouTube

Hitman co-op mode

Developer IO Interactive is developing a co-op mode for Hitman: World of Assassination. The mode is still relatively under wraps, but does feature two names you may recognise: Stone and Knight. These two popped up in the Hitman Sniper mode. Again, expect more news “soon”.

Image credit: IO Interactive

Lego Party

That’s right, we got not one but two new Lego announcements. This one, Lego Party, is a four-player party game wherein you can compete against your friends in “wacky Challenge Zones and 60 hilarious minigames” from across your favorite Lego sets. Crossplay and offering both couch and online co-op, it’s coming later this year on PC via Steam, Switch, PS5, Xbox Series, and last-gen consoles.

LEGO Party! World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Wildgate

Wildgate is a PVP multiplayer shooter that blends tactical ship-to-ship combat with fast-paced first-person action. It’s coming to PC via Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series, and an open beta goes live on 9th June, running until 16th June.

Wildgate World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Blighted

Battle your way through a psychedelic western nightmare to reclaim the memories of your people in this action RPG from the creators of Guacamelee. It’s coming “soon” to PC via Steam (sorry, no mention of consoles as yet).

Blighted World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

ILL

Ill describes itself as a “realistic first-person action horror game” that “takes you into a dark fort overtaken by a mysterious entity”. Experience unpredictable monsters, a “visceral” dismemberment system, and realistic physics when Team Clout releases it on PC via Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series.

ILL World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Mecha Break

Mecha Break confirmed its release date via a lengthy cinematic trailer that gave us a look at what’s to come when it finally releases on 1st July on PC via Steam and Xbox Series.

Mecha BREAK World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Infinitesimals

Infinitesimals sees you play as the leader of a once-elite squadron torn apart by disaster and scattered across a hostile world. Through tactical third-person combat, you must locate, rescue and reunite your crew to rebuild your strength and bring the fight to the hostile machines hunting you down. It’s coming in 2026 to PC via EGS, PS5, and Xbox Series.

Infinitesimals World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Street Fighter 6 Season 3

Street Fighter 6’s Year 3 roster will include Sagat in Summer 2025, C. Viper in Autumn 2025, Alex in Early Spring 2026, and Ingrid in Late Spring 2026.

Street Fighter 6 Season 3 World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Last Flag

Last Flag is a new a fast-paced 5v5 shooter with “showstopping contestants, set in a televised competition where strategy, teamwork, and chaos blend in the ultimate game of Capture the Flag”. We don’t know when or what platforms its coming to, but it’s available to wishlist on Steam now, so that’s probably one of them, right?

Last Flag World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers – the dark fantasy Soulslike set in and coming from China – will be released across Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC (via Steam and Epic) on 24th July. It will also be available on Game Pass.

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Wu-Tang Rise of the Receiver

Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver is a co-op action RPG with anime-style fighting where players will face increasingly challenging battle Chambers to “the tune of reimagined Wu-Tang Clan tracks while decking out their own custom fighters”. Say it with me – there’s no firm release date – but it looks to be coming to PC via Steam and EGS.

Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Into the Unwell

Dive into The Unwell as one of “several flawed and heavily medicated misfits in this delightfully despondent third-person roguelite game” that also homages 30s-style cartoons. We didn’t get much more than that other than the you can play alone or with up to two friends, and a closed beta is coming to Steam soon, so sign up now if you’re keen.

Into The Unwell World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Splitgate 2

Splitgate 2 – often referred to as “halo with portals” – is in the pink in the sequel, showing that even with a light, bright pastel palette, you can still get your arse kicked. It released at the end of May, so this is just a reminder that the follow-up free-to-play shooter is finally here.

Splitgate 2 World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Stranger Than Heaven (FKA Project Century from RGG)

The official title of Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s Project Century has been announced: Stranger Than Heaven. To celebrate, Sega’s got a new trailer for you to “offer another glimpse into the game’s world”, but sadly, not much else information.

STRANGER THAN HEAVEN – Title Reveal Teaser Trailer.Watch on YouTube

Resident Evil Requiem

Resident Evil 9: Requiem World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025.Watch on YouTube

Leaving the best ’til last? Possibly. Capcom has lifted the lid on Resident Evil 9, the next entry in its long-standing horror series: Resident Evil Requiem. In the reveal trailer, we meet Grace Ashcroft and see the ruins of what was once Racoon City. If you’re dying for more, I have good news for you, as we’ve even got a release date. Resident Evil 9 Requiem is releasing on 27th February next year across PC via Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.



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Resident Evil 9 Trolls Everyone, Actually Announced At SGF 2025
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Resident Evil 9 Trolls Everyone, Actually Announced At SGF 2025

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Resident Evil 9‘s executive producer, Jun Takeuchi, announced today at Summer Game Fest that he was not ready to announce anything about the next main entry in the series. Sorry. See you later! (Update: 7:00 EST PM: Actually, Capcom tricked us and announced Resident Evil 9: Requiem.)

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Never mind, folks. Capcom and Takeuchi played a fast one on us and released the trailer for Resident Evil 9 just minutes after telling everyone otherwise. The game is out on February 27, 2026, and is coming to PS5, Xbox, and PC.

Well, I guess he did say we’d get more info in “a blink of an eye.” Here’s the trailer:

In the surprise trailer, we see a woman who is working for the FBI and looking into some strange murders. Then some wild stuff happens, and suddenly we are transported to what appears to be the old Raccoon City police station, but it looks post-apocalyptic, almost. Not sure what’s going on here, but I’m excited for fans to dig in and find all the details.

And here’s how Capcom describes the game from its official website:

Resident Evil Requiem is the ninth title in the mainline Resident Evil series.

Prepare to escape death in a heart-stopping experience that will chill you to your core. A new era of survival horror begins in 2026. Technological advancements combined with the development team’s depth of experience combine in a story with rich characters and gameplay that’s more immersive than ever before.

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Fans expected a big Resident Evil 9 reveal during the event today as leakers continued to hint that it was going to happen. And yet, it didn’t happen. At one point, the actress who voices Lady D in Resident Evil Village appeared, but that was just to promote a Capcom sale on Steam. Then she appeared again, celebrating the birthday of the series and throwing to Takeuchi, who didn’t introduce a trailer, but instead asked fans to wait a bit longer.

“Thanks to all of you, Resident Evil is about to celebrate its 30th anniversary this coming March,” said Takeuchi. “Now, about the latest Resident Evil game you’ve all been waiting for, bear with us a little longer. Just a blink of an eye more, and it’ll be ready.”

Rumors have swirled about a new Resident Evil entry following the release of Resident Evil Village in 2021. Though Capcom did hint at Village officially being the eighth entry via its logo, which contained a stylized VIII, the game didn’t technically include an 8 in the title, leading some to believe it was a spin-off of Resident Evil 7. And with today’s lack of a name or anything else, we will still have to wait and see if Capcom counts Village as a full-fledged eighth entry in the franchise or if the next game will be named Resident Evil 8. It all seems needlessly confusing, but that’s to be expected with this series.

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Resident Evil Requiem officially announced and it’s launching in February 2026

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  • Resident Evil Requiem has officially been announced
  • The ninth entry launches on February 27, 2026, for PC and console
  • Requiem‘s protagonist is FBI agent Grace Ashcroft, who could be related to Resident Evil Outbreak‘s Alyssa Ashcroft

It’s official, Resident Evil Requiem is set to launch on February 27, 2026, for PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC.

The next Resident Evil game was the final announcement of Summer Game Fest 2025 and was unveiled with a chilling cinematic trailer showing off the game’s protagonist, FBI technical analyst Grace Ashcroft, and a nuked Racoon City.

Capcom is calling the ninth entry “a new era of survival horror,” and host Geoff Keighly describes it as a “bold shift for the franchise both in tone and gameplay,” and that players should expect “high-stakes cinematic action”.


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“Requiem for the dead. Nightmare for the living. Resident Evil Requiem is the ninth title in the mainline Resident Evil series,” the blurb reads. “Prepare to escape death in a heart-stopping experience that will chill you to your core.

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“A new era of survival horror begins in 2026. Technological advancements combined with the development team’s depth of experience combine in a story with rich characters and gameplay that’s more immersive than ever before.”

Bizarrely, Jun Takeuchi, Resident Evil executive producer, made a brief appearance earlier in the broadcast to tease the game, but stated that Capcom wasn’t ready to reveal it.

From the trailer, it seems that Resident Evil Requiem will follow Grace as she investigates a serial killer who has a connection to her deceased mother.

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It’s unclear if former Resident Evil characters, like Leon and Jill, will make an appearance, but it appears that Grace Ashcroft is related to Alyssa Ashcroft from Resident Evil Outbreak and Outbreak File #2.

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Day of the Devs 2025 – everything announced in the big indie showcase

by admin June 7, 2025


Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest might have brought the glitz, glamour, and bombastic reveals, but we’re not done yet. Indie enjoyers also have plenty to look forward to, thanks to another strong showing from Day of the Devs, which this year was full of old friends. Over the course of an hour, we got a first look at new games from the studios behind the likes of Guacamelee, Untitled Goose Game, Abzu, Artful Escape, Thirsty Suitors, and more. It was a busy showcase, then, delivering everything from “spicy” RPGs and psychedelic western nightmares to Edward Hopper-inspired horror and even a little bit of Marvel. So if your wishlist is ready to welcome some new arrivals, read on for the full run-down of everything announced during the Day of the Devs showcase.

Snap & Grab

Image credit: No Goblin


In developer No Goblin’s Snap & Grab, high fashion meets high stakes crime. It’s the 1980s and no-one suspects that you, a famous fashion photographer, also happens to be an infamous master thief – using your cover, as well as your camera, to identify high value items and anything that might help or hinder your plans when night falls and your crime spree begins. You’ll gather intel, use your photos to assemble a step-by-step plan, and even try and shake off the detective on your tail. Snap & Grab, which is being published by Annapurna Interactive, comes to Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S “early next year”.

Big Walk

Image credit: House House


Whatever happened, you might occasionally ask yourself, to House House, the studio behind Untitled Goose Game? Well, here’s your answer. After nearly six years away, the developer is back with Big Walk, a co-op multiplayer adventure that’s “about the joy of muddling through things together”. It’s very much a game of talking and walking with your (weird blobby ant) friends, where the silly challenges found across its big open world are designed with collaboration and proximity based communication in mind. So much so, you’ve got signs, megaphones, flares, and more for those moments when you need to go your own separate ways. It looks wonderfully distinctive and is launching next year.

Sword of the Sea

Image credit: Giant Squid


And here’s another studio that’s been out of the spotlight for a while. We last saw Giant Squid, the developer responsible for acclaimed deep sea adventure Abzu, in 2021, when it released The Pathless. And now it’s preparing to return with Sword of the Sea, another visually striking, ethereal adventure that this time takes inspiration from an unexpected source: the world of board sports. There’s a touch of skate boarding, snow boarding, and surfing here, in a game that’s all about getting into a high-speed flow state as you grind, half pipe, and careen across the desolate, surreal Necropolis on your Hoversword trying to restore the ocean. Austin Wintory provides the music once more and it launches 19th August on PS5 and PC.

Escape Academy 2: Back to School

Image credit: Coin Crew Games


Coin Crew Games’ original Escape Academy was pretty much what it sounded like, capitalising on the escape room trend by turning those big old physical spaces into a cheaper, more convenient digital equivalent you could enjoy with friends without ever needing to lift your bum off a seat. And now its back with a second outing that takes the familiar escape room concept and goes open-world. There’s talk of a “living, breathing” campus, full of secrets and environmental storytelling, that essentially functions as one giant puzzle as you explore and take on character-driven quests that mix challenges and escape rooms. There’s no release date for this one yet but it’s coming to Steam.

Mixtape

Image credit: Beethoven and Dinosaur


If you loved prog-rock platform adventure Artful Escape, you might be wondering what developer Beethoven and Dinosaur has been up to since its release in 2021. And Mixtape, a game about “life and friends and the music that gets us through it”, is your answer. It’s a coming-of-age action-adventure focusing on three friends as they spend their last night together, all set to the “soundtrack of a generation”. As Mixtape unfolds, you’ll experience nostalgic narrative vignettes exploring the pivotal moments that shaped its leads, from a first kiss to a high-speed shopping trolley pursuit and abandoned theme park photography. It’s got a striking animation style reminiscent of the Spider-Verse movies, and an impressive soundtrack featuring the likes of Joy Division, Devo, Smashing Pumpkins, Roxy Music, Iggy Pop, and The Cure. There’s no release date yet, but it’s coming to PlayStation, Xbox, Steam, Epic, and Game Pass.

Blighted

Image credit: Drinkbox Studios


Drinkbox Studios has become a favourite on the indie scene thanks to the likes of Guacamelee and Nobody Saves the World, and three years after the release of that last game, we now know what it’s been working on. Blighted is described as a “hardcore action Metroidvania set in a psychedelic western nightmare”, and it sees players exploring a strange world full of secrets that only becomes stranger once you begin harnessing your character’s reality altering disease, which attracts enemies and shifts your perception of your surroundings. That manifests in the game’s dynamic difficulty, which constantly changes the environments you experience and the enemies you’ll battle. Blighted supports full co-op across its campaign and will eventually be heading to Steam.

Dosa Divas

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Hot off 2023’s acclaimed cooking-and-skating adventure Thirsty Suitors, Outerloop Games is back with Dosa Divas. It’s a “spicy RPG” set in a cute low-poly world that sees players embarking on a journey to battle their “salty” sister and crush her fast-food empire. On the way, you’ll explore villages, battle corporate goons, reconnect with loves ones, and more, and it’s all brought together by a turn-based combat system with a timing element reminiscent of Paper Mario. And like its predecessor, there’s a food element too, requiring players to match enemy flavour cravings to break down their defences, cook fresh ingredients to wake communities from a fast food haze, and more. It’s launching “early 2026”.

Possessor(s)

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Hyper Light Breaker studio Heart Machine’s Possessor(s) is a real eye-catcher. It’s a fast-paced, action-heavy side-scroller set in a flooded city overrun with surreal interdimensional horrors. You play as Luca, who’s merged with a less-than-cooperative demon after making a deal to survive the disaster. Luckily, the demon’s powers come in handy out in the world, and you’ll use them throughout the game’s “tense, precise” platform-fighter-inspired combat. Heart Machine is referring to Possessor(s) as a “search-action” game, and there’s talk of powerful weapons and upgrades that’ll help unlock previously inaccessible areas, plus characters to meet, each with their own “heart-breaking” story to tell. Possessor(s) launches later this year and there’s a Steam demo available now.

Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault

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Developer Digital Sun’s Moonlighter 2 feels like it’s done the full tour of indie showcases recently, but it popped up again during Day of the Devs to tease just a little more of what’s in store. At its core, it retains the same mix of rogue-lite dungeon-crawling and shop management as its predecessor, but it does have a few new tricks up its sleeve – including a new visual style, which replaces the original’s charming pixel art with striking 3D. There’s also promise of new mechanics, new enemies, perks, and other rewards as players go dungeoning for sellable loot, and that’s alongside improved combat, synergistic shop effects, and more. If you were hoping for a release date, you’re out of luck, but we do at least now know it’s coming to PC, Xbox, and Game Pass this “summer”.

Please, Watch the Artwork

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In developer Thomas Waterzooi’s Please, Touch the Artwork, players were actively encouraged to palpate the classics of the art world. It’s hands-off for follow-up Please, Watch the Artwork, though, where it’s all about using your eyes. You’re a nightwatchman at the Museum of Animated Modern Art, meaning it’s your job to keep a lookout as the sun goes down and figure out exactly what’s going on. Wazooi calls Please, Watch the Artwork a “psychological spot the difference game”, and the tone, while jump-scare free, is very much horror-adjacent. There is, you see, a mysterious sad clown running around spreading its sorrow across the museum’s Edward Hopper-inspired paintings, and you’ll need to study them carefully and report any anomalies. There’s no release date for Please, Watch the Artwork yet, but it’s aiming to launch this Halloween.

Marvel Cosmic Invasion

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We’re big fans of Tribute Games around these parts, and after a string of treats including Mercenary Kings, Flinthook, and 2022’s stellar Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, it’s making a return with Marvel Cosmic Invasion. It’s another retro-inspired beat-em’up, only this time set in the Marvel universe. That means a range of iconic locations, from New York City to the Negative Zone, as well as 15 playable superheroes. These’ll include Venom, Captain America, Storm, Rocket Racoon, and She-Hulk, each designed around their strengths and powers. Marvel Cosmic Invasion, which was announced earlier this year, launches for PC and consoles “this holiday”.

Neverway

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What if cosy farming sim, but also horrific nightmare? That appears to be the starting point for developer Coldblood Inc’s Neverway, which makes its showcase return after being unveiled earlier this year. It’s a life sim RPG that leans into the horror as protagonist Fiona quits her job, starts a new chapter on a farm and, in something of a departure for the genre, gets recruited as the immortal herald of a dead god. It’s got all the usual stuff – fishing, farming, friending, crafting, and a mortgage to pay off as Fiona tries to keep her life on track – but a weird reality is starting to leak in. And that means nightmarish monsters to fight, which you can do using your sword, hook shot, and other abilities you’ll gain as you start to make friends. There’s no word of a release date for Neverway yet, but it’s coming to Steam.

Relooted

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Developer Nyamakop’s Relooted has an immediately intriguing concept, whisking players to a future where the west has signed a treaty promising to repatriate African artefacts – inevitably, however, museums have found a loophole. You play as a band of thieves determined to return these artefacts to their rightful home, in a game melding action and puzzling. In the first phase, you’ll case a joint, collecting information about the obstacles you’ll face and where each artefact is stored (locations are invented, but the artefacts you loot are very much real and you’ll learn a little about each one as you play). Next, you’ll roam the level, making sure the pieces are in place for your daring escape, then finally you execute your plan, hopefully evading capture with your prize. Relooted is coming to PC and Xbox Series X/S at some undisclosed future time.

Ratatan

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Here’s another one that’s been popping up all over the place recently. Ratatan is the spiritual successor to Sony Japan Studio’s beloved PlayStation Portable rhythm-adventure Patapon, and it’s being helmed by original Patapon creator Hiroyuki Kotani. Ratatan’s Day of the Dev showing offered another small peek at its roguelike, rhythmic side-scrolling action, in which players build an army of 100 Cobun to take on foes. It continues to look pretty delightful, but what we still don’t have is a release date. Ratatan was originally due to arrive on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and PC this April, but it’s now targeting a more nebulous “2025”.

Thick as Thieves

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After its grand unveiling last year, Thick as Thieves is back for another airing. It’s the work of Otherside, a studio co-founded by the father of the immersive sim Warren Spector, and is described as having “all the bells and whistles” of the genre, but with a multiplayer twist. It’s essentially what you’d get if Spector’s Thief – or the likes of Arkane’s Dishonoured – had a bunch of other player-controlled naughty sorts running around. Each match promises a fresh experience out in the labyrinthine city, be it with different weather, different available shops, or different objectives for players to stealth their way through. Thick as Thieves’ Day of the Devs showing brought a bit more gameplay, which’ll have to tide you over until its PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S arrival next year.

Pocket Boss

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Developer Playables calls Pocket Boss a “short game about the small joys of manipulating data”, but as delightfully nerdy as that sounds, it’s not quite the spreadsheet orgy you might be picturing. Instead, Pocket Boss presents players with a world where all sorts of charts have come to life and, through a series of mini-games, you’ll need to tame them. “You are in touch with your boss through a chat interface, where you get all kinds of requests,” explains the official blurb. “Erase competitors with a finger swipe, navigate the stock market without crashing… Your boss will verify if everything looks correct – and, most importantly – beautiful.” Pocket Boss, with its “intimate encounter with data”, is out later this year on Steam.

Consume Me

Image credit: Jenny Jiao Hsia


Consume Me is a “darkly humorous” autobiographical coming-of-age story about creator Jenny Jiao Hsia’s relationship with food, and it started life as a “collection of prototypes which drew from [her] past experiences with dieting and disordered eating.” It sees players taking control of Jenny in her final year of high school, where they’ll need to “make meticulous scheduling decisions to maximise [their] glow-up! Solve the puzzle game of dieting! Evade distractions as you pursue scholarly success! Do chores to get money from mom at a rate much lower than minimum wage!” It promises a bit of puzzling, some strategic decision-making, and over 13 possible endings, “most of them bad”. And if that appeals, it’s out 25th September on PC.

Off

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I’ll be honest, cult role-playing game Off was entirely unfamiliar to me before its Day of the Devs appearance, but it’s apparently a pretty big deal. It launched back in 2008, and was the open inspiration for Toby Fox’s beloved Undertale, as well as similar successors such as One Shot. It sees players, in the role of the Batter, seeking to “purify an uncanny and hopeless world haunted by spectres, guided by a cryptic, grinning cat called The Judge”. And now 17 years after its original release, one of its creators, Mortis Ghost, is reviving it for modern platforms. This updated version includes six new bosses, a new soundtrack, and revamped combat – and it’s coming to Steam and Switch on 15th August.

Tire Boy

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Stand aside Mario and Sonic, Tire Boy is here! In developer GameTeam6’s open-world action- adventure platformer, players are cast as the fast-and-nimble Tire Boy, a gentle sort who’s roaming the vast landscape searching for traces of his past. Along the way, he’ll help a quirky cast of characters, solve environmental puzzles, and engage in “whimsical” combat using roll-based abilities and found objects ranging from dried fish to saxophones – all in an effort to piece together a broken radio transmitter. GameTeam6 calls Tire Boy “weird, heartfelt, and full of little surprises”, and it’s on its way to Steam.

Toem 2

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And finally, developer Something We Made has returned to debut first gameplay of its photography puzzler sequel Toem 2. Just as before, you’re touring a whimsical world to snap pictures of strange phenomenon, but there’s something new to seek out this time. Along the way, you’ll meet NPCs known as “friends”, each with own their quest lines that’ll unlock new camera tools expanding the ways you can interact with your surroundings. You’ll get scissors for cutting through stuff in your viewfinder, for instance, and a hammer for smashing things, and these’ll work in conjunction with Toem 2’s expanded mobility options, including jumping and climbing. Sadly, there’s still no word of a release date, but it’s coming to PC.



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Marvel's Deadpool VR announced for Meta Quest 3 and 3S
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Marvel’s Deadpool VR announced for Meta Quest 3 and 3S

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Today at Summer Game Fest it was announced that everybody’s favorite merc with a mouth is heading to VR! Marvel’s Deadpool VR will release on the Meta Quest 3 and 3S and will feature Neil Patrick Harris as the voice of Deadpool.

At Meta, we’ve long believed that VR has the potential to create a really cool Deadpool game. And later this year, we’re making it happen.Today at Summer Game Fest 2025 we announced Marvel’s Deadpool VR, a Meta Quest 3 and 3S exclusive (lovingly) created by Twisted Pixel and Oculus Studios, in collaboration with Marvel Games. Finally, a chance to slip inside Deadpool’s sweaty skintight suit and really become the Merc with a Mouth in all his flippy-shooty-off-the-wall glory.

Marvel’s Deadpool VR features an all-new original story. After being pulled through a portal to Mojoworld, Deadpool sees a chance to get rich—like really rich. He signs a sketchy contract without reading any of the fine print and then it’s off to visit a bunch of locations from across the Marvel universe, battling against iconic (and not-so-iconic) villains. It’s real metaverse stuff—in the Marvel Universe sense, not the VR one.

Twisted Pixel’s spent years capturing Deadpool’s unique blend of parkour and combat, building on the beat-em-up bona fides it established in Path of the Warrior.

Like any great VR game, if you can imagine it, you can probably do it. Sure, you can simply stab or shoot your enemies, but where’s the fun in that? Punch someone while holding a grenade? Check. Take your recently exploded-off arm and throw it at the bad guys? Gross, but also check. Hold an enemy’s face into a spinning propeller? A bloody, but efficient, check. Soldiers, demonic dogs, weird humanoid lizards, creepy worm-things, they’re all waiting to be dismembered in creative (some might say sadistic) ways.

Everyone’s favorite charming sociopath is voiced this time around by Neil Patrick Harris.

Marvel’s Deadpool VR is set to release later this year. Stay tuned for more details between now and launch!

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Game of Thrones: War For Westeros Announced
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Game of Thrones: War For Westeros Announced

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HBO has partnered with Australian studio, Playside, for a full-on classic real-time strategy title set in the world of the Game of Thrones TV show. 

Featuring likenesses drawn from the show, the new game promises the ability to “conquer the Seven Kingdoms solo, or in treacherous free-for-all multiplayer. Players are able to control the armies of House Stark, House Lannister, House Targaryen, or the army of the dead led by the Night King, and battle across the kingdoms of Westeros to gain the Iron Throne. 

Game of Thrones: War For Westeros is set to release on PC in 2026. 

Check out the cinematic reveal trailer below, the events of which make it clear that your war can end in a dramatically different way than what we witnessed in the TV show.

 

 



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