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Putting Star Wars in Destiny 2 sounded like a slam dunk, but the morning after Renegade's release date was announced, players seem unhappier than ever
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Putting Star Wars in Destiny 2 sounded like a slam dunk, but the morning after Renegade’s release date was announced, players seem unhappier than ever

by admin September 11, 2025


It’s not a good time for Bungie. This year’s Destiny 2 expansion, The Edge of Fate, is widely regarded as one of the worst expansions the game has ever seen – a big feat to achieve when you’re 11 years old. As intriguing as some of the new story developments in the expanding world of Destiny are, little could soften the impact of some atrocious decision-making from the sandbox and gear teams within the studio: the grind in Destiny has rarely been worse, and fans’ patience for the MMOFPS is becoming increasingly thin.

Even the blowout reveal of what should have been a slam dunk for Bungie – a Star Wars collab that was initially announced back in May – has been met with apathy and disinterest. Renegades (to give the event its proper name) will be the first ever crossover-themed campaign in Destiny’s complicated history, and operates in a muddy middle ground between full crossover and vague skin-based collab.

“Renegades merges Destiny’s distinctive storytelling and gameplay with themes and elements drawn from the iconic sci-fi franchise,” Bungie enthuses in its own press release. In the expansion, we “will defy the Vanguard” to pursue Drifter across Sol, navigating a world of shadows and syndicates in the new social hub, Tharsis Outpost, as we work across story missions to build a crew and resist a rising faction tied to the Nine.

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As you can see from the video above, Renegades positions an activity called the Lawless Frontier front and center: per Bungie, it’s “a chaotic, cooperative new game mode, where players take on a variety of high-risk jobs and contracts to earn reputation, unlock all-new Renegade abilities that change the tide of battle, and wield weapons that include the iconic Praxic Blade and an energy-based arsenal from the new Blaster archetype.” A new dungeon is also promised to land after the expansion’s launch on 2nd December.

But, frankly, who cares? This should have been a home run for Bungie – a big crossover like this is often catnip for MMO ride-or-dies – but the general consensus amongst the community at the moment is one of exhausted apathy. After the presentation that debuted information on both Renegades and the other incoming expansion, Ash & Iron, the top post on Destiny’s dedicated Subreddit reads: I think tonight this is a breakpoint for many people and Bungie as a whole. Another bemoans “Almost everything in this “Major Update” is reskinned/reissued, except [the paid shop]”, and every single top post in the dedicated megathread about Renegades is critical of Bungie.

Now, I’ve been a member of /r/DestinyTheGame for about 12 years, and even since the early days (alpha and beta for D1!), the sub has had toxicity issues. Go figure. But this is something else: I don’t think I’ve ever seen the community so fed up and bored with basically everything that is suggested.

The problem is three-fold: as well as Bungie losing key staff that have overseen the Destiny vision since inception, the remaining designers have also implemented sandbox aspects players actively hate – namely, The Portal, a high-grind, low-reward anomaly of game design that actively punishes you for wanting choice in the things you do and the gear you equip. Decisions like these seem to manifest because of a studio culture that “stem from a lack of player empathy, disconnected leadership, and a corporate-first culture,” per one recent report.

Diminishing returns. | Image credit: Eurogamer/SteamDB

At this point, it feels like Bungie’s back is against a wall: player numbers are dropping, player satisfaction is low, and even massive crossover events like Star Wars are failing to stem the haemorrhaging. As a big new update lands, concurrent player counts on Steam are even struggling to reach 50k – a historic low for the game. Will this trend reverse by December, when the Star Wars update actually launches? We’ll have to wait and see but right now, it doesn’t seem likely.



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Producers of newly announced Life is Strange TV show say it "deserves to be more than just a game"
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Producers of newly announced Life is Strange TV show say it “deserves to be more than just a game”

by admin September 6, 2025


Life is Strange is the latest video game confirmed to be getting a TV adaptation.

As first reported by Variety, Amazon Prime Video has greenlit a live-action Life is Strange show. It’ll be led, produced, and penned by The End of the F***ing World writer, Charlie Covell, alongside Story Kitchen executive producers, Dmitri M. Johnson, Mike Goldberg, and Timothy I. Stevenson.

Eurogamer’s Life is Strange: Double Exposure review in video form.Watch on YouTube

“Story Kitchen has always believed that Life is Strange deserved to be more than just a game – it’s a cultural touchstone,” said Story Kitchen’s Johnson and Goldberg.

“After a decade-long journey, we’re honoured to be bringing this beloved story to Amazon MGM alongside our incredible partners at Square Enix, our brilliant showrunner/writer Charlie Covell, and the amazing team at LuckyChap. Together, this thoughtfully assembled dream team is ready to share Life is Strange with the world in an entirely new way!”

EXCLUSIVE: A live-action “Life Is Strange” TV series has been greenlit at Amazon Prime Video.

Based on the video game franchise, the show will be written by Charlie Covell (“The End of the F***ing World”), who also serves as EP and showrunner.https://t.co/Yl8LflLSyV

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“It’s a huge honour to be adapting Life Is Strange for Amazon MGM Studios,” Covell added. “I am a massive fan of the game, and I’m thrilled to be working with the incredible teams at Square Enix, Story Kitchen, and LuckyChap. I can’t wait to share Max and Chloe’s story with fellow players and new audiences alike.”

Square Enix studio heads Jon Brooke and Lee Singleton said, “For years we’ve had so many people asking us to create a Life is Strange TV show, and we’re so pleased to finally partner with Amazon MGM Studios, who we trust will do an incredible job bringing our universe to life.”

The franchise’s most recent release, Life is Strange: Double Exposure, launched amidst a major backlash from fans upset at how the game handled the ongoing storyline of returning protagonist Max Caulfield, and the impact of players’ choice at the beginning of Life is Strange 1.

The situation turned uglier when Square Enix removed leaked development material from a popular Life is Strange fan subreddit, even though commenters provided proof they worked at Deck Nine and claimed Double Exposure’s story changed due to feedback from Square Enix itself. Square Enix said it had acted to remove the content based on “appropriate legal requirements” for “intellectual property violations”.

“Like its own hero’s dabbling with time travel, Life is Strange: Double Exposure highlights the troubles of trying to revisit old memories, while raising unanswered questions about the future,” we wrote in Eurogamer’s Life is Strange: Double Exposure review.





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Lost Ruins of Arnak: Twisted Paths announced
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Lost Ruins of Arnak: Twisted Paths announced

by admin September 6, 2025


If you’re a fan of Lost Ruins of Arnak, then there’s good news for you. A new expansion, Twisted Paths, has been announced and will be debuting at Essen Spiel 2025:

This expansion brings a new double-sided map bigger than the one in the base game and includes two new research tracks, each with unique mechanisms and components (like brand new temple tiles or new resources—dark tablets).

In addition to new maps, the expansion contains new guardians, sites and assistants, and also some solo content—Rival tiles for the new maps, as well as Purple Rival tiles and Rival Objectives, two mini expansions previously released online as print-and-play.

Twisted Paths is the final addition to the world of Arnak. Its major highlight is a new double-sided map, bigger than the one in the base game, that features two new research tracks, each with unique mechanisms and components.

On the map, you can choose to explore its daytime side and scale the white stone of the Owl Temple. It uses unique new temple tiles that, if combined together, can become extra idol slots, and a third research token, a lantern, that brings even stronger research rewards. You can also brave the night and journey through the dark caverns of the Spider Temple. This side uses a new resource, dark tablets, used to invoke mysterious altars and place artifacts directly onto the research track to be used when ascending the track. But beware—using the dark tablets can give you strong rewards, but also cost you points should you become too ambitious!

In addition to the two new maps, the expansion also contains new guardians, sites, and assistants. It also brings some solo content—Rival tiles for the new maps, as well as Purple Rival tiles and Rival Objectives, two mini expansions we’ve previously released online as print-and-play.

Lost Ruins of Arnak: Twisted Paths was previously included in the Adventure Chest, a limited-edition storage box with an original insert designed by CGE.


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The Binding of Isaac creator's Mewgenics finally gets a release date, almost 13 years after it was announced
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The Binding of Isaac creator’s Mewgenics finally gets a release date, almost 13 years after it was announced

by admin September 5, 2025


Mewgenics finally has a release date! The endless cat breeding RPG from The Binding of Isaac’s Edmund McMillen will be released on 10th February, 2026 on PC. That’s over 13 years since its original announcement!

Alongside this announcement, McMillen (one half of the Mewgenics team) released a gameplay reveal on his personal YouTube account. It’s a whopping 50-minutes long, and showcases how the much-anticipated indie will actually play. You can check it out yourself down below.

For those unaware, Mewgenics has been on a bizarre development journey. First revealed in 2012 after the smash hit Super Meat Boy, the game was described as the “strangest project” McMillen had ever worked on. However, this version of Mewgenics was shelved and ultimately cancelled, with McMillen focusing on The Legend of Bumbo until 2018 when he acquired the rights for Mewgenics from Team Meat and began development on the game alongside Tyler Glaiel.

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So it’s been a wild one. Still, it’s awesome to see Mewgenics nearly at the finish line. McMillen and Glaiel are well-respected for good reason. Here’s to a future full of weird and wonderful cats

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Next PlayStation State Of Play Announced, Coming Very Soon
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Next PlayStation State Of Play Announced, Coming Very Soon

by admin September 1, 2025



Sony has announced the next PlayStation State of Play event, and it’s coming up soon and focused exclusively on the upcoming James Bond game, 007 First Light, from Hitman developer IO Interactive.

The State of Play takes place Wednesday, September 3, starting at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET / 7 PM BST / 8 PM CEST. The broadcast will feature “over 30 minutes” of gameplay for the upcoming title, including a playthrough of Bond’s first mission when he becomes an MI6 recruit.

“The action includes everything from high-speed car chases to on-foot stealth sequences and shootouts. Stay tuned after the playthrough for insights from IO Interactive on the intense espionage gameplay,” the developer said.

You will be able to watch the State of Play in all the usual places, including YouTube and Twitch.

The State of Play event in June featured 007 First Light’s reveal trailer, so once again, Sony has the scoop on the latest information for the James Bond game. The connection between Sony and James Bond goes back a long time. Sony Pictures has been the longtime distributor of James Bond movies, but Amazon MGM Studios is taking over for the next movie.

When was the last State of Play?

The last State of Play took place it July and was focused on Ghost of Yotei. This will be the fifth State of Play so far in 2025. Here’s a quick look back at the recent events.

The newest State of Play for 007 First Light is no surprise, as the existence of a PlayStation broadcast in September leaked some time ago. A Nintendo Direct event could follow on September 11 or 12.

What is 007 First Light?

007 First Light is a new James Bond game from Hitman developer IO Interactive. There have been numerous James Bond video games over the years, of course–including the iconic GoldenEye 007–but 007 First Light is the first to tell an origin story for the world-famous character.

007 First Light has players stepping into the shoes of James Bond when he’s 26 years old and in the Royal Navy, prior to becoming the British superspy everyone knows today. He gets recruited for MI6 and eventually its elite 00 section.

“Bond’s adventures will take players all around the globe, coming face to face with allies and foes (or in some cases, both), while choosing how they overcome obstacles and challenges, whether it be with brute force, cunning guile, or charming wit,” the game’s press release said.

“We’re pouring our energy and passion for the franchise into creating a cinematic adventure that pushes the boundaries of what a James Bond game can be, while telling a fresh, new story,” the developer said.

The third-person action-adventure game will feature other characters like M, Q, and Moneypenny, as well as a brand-new character created for the game, John Greenway, and a mysterious character named Isola. And of course, IO is promising “a whole new cast of villains.”

IO intends for the game to kick off a new trilogy. CEO Hakan Abrak told IGN that First Light won’t be based on any of the existing Bond movies. Instead, the developer is being allowed to create its own version of James Bond for the game.

“What’s exciting about that project is that we actually got to do an original story,” Abrak said. “So it’s not a gamification of a movie. It’s completely beginning and becoming a story, hopefully for a big trilogy out there in the future. And equally important and exciting, it’s a new Bond. It’s a Bond we built from the ground up for gamers. It’s extremely exciting with all the tradition and all the history there is there together to work on this together with the family of creating a young Bond for gamers; a Bond that the gamers can call their own and grow with.”

IO has not confirmed who is playing James Bond in First Light, but fans believe they’ve worked it out, saying they believe Irish actor Patrick Gibson is playing the role. He’s known for his roles in The Tudors, Shadow and Bone, and Tolkien. Most recently, he played a young Dexter Morgan on the Dexter prequel series Original Sin. Indeed, Gibson certainly looks the part. But anything is possible.

First Light is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, and PC.



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Eric Barone smiling and talking about Stardew Valley
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Bless him, Eric Barone cannot stop updating Stardew Valley, has announced version 1.7 is coming

by admin August 31, 2025



“I’m committed to not working on Stardew Valley until I’m done with Haunted Chocolatier,” Eric ‘ConcernedApe’ Barone told us earlier this year. And that commitment lasted all of four months, I guess.

At one of the recent Stardew Valley Symphony of Seasons live concerts, Barone addressed the audience to say that after the 1.6 update he wasn’t sure if he’d ever do another, but more recently he’d changed his mind. “I wanted to share something with you tonight, it’s kind of a secret,” he continued. “There’s going to be another update.”

It was not a secret for long, and Barone confirmed on Twitter that 1.7 is definitely coming. “Okay, I revealed this at the concert last night and now the cat’s out of the bag,” he wrote, “so I will confirm for everyone: There will be a Stardew Valley 1.7 update. No release date, no estimate. But it’s happening”.


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Of course Haunted Chocolatier is still happening too, though. In the replies, Barone commented, “My plan is that this will not hinder Haunted Chocolatier development”.

We don’t know a huge amount about Barone’s next game, but we do know that Haunted Chocolatier will include the obvious chocolate-making and shop-simming, as well as archery, boss fights, books, and a larger world than Stardew Valley. And of course, there will be fishing. If Stardew Valley is anything to go by, it’ll probably be well-supported after release as well.

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The Division 2: Survivors Announced, Ubisoft Says It's "Your Baby"
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The Division 2: Survivors Announced, Ubisoft Says It’s “Your Baby”

by admin August 24, 2025



Ubisoft isn’t done supporting The Division 2 just yet, as the company has announced The Division 2: Survivors, which is described as an “updated take” on the game’s survival-extraction elements. Ubisoft also shared the latest update on The Division: Resurgence.

Development on Survivors is only just beginning, Ubisoft said, noting that The Division veteran Magnus Jansen is leading production as its creative director.

Not a whole lot is known about The Division 2: Survivors, but Ubisoft said it wants to develop it alongside the community. It is “as much your baby as it is ours,” executive producer Julian Gerighty said. “We strive for transparency during its development.”

“Clear communication and community involvement are a focus as we build the new experience, and we will be closely involving you as we move forward on the development journey,” Gerighty added.

The Division 2: Survivors is on the way

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Beyond The Division 2: Survivors, Ubisoft announced that it will launch a new test for the mobile game, The Division: Resurgence, in September. A closed test will take place on iOS and Android, with more testing to follow. Ubisoft has held tests for the game since 2023, and you can sign up for this newest test on Ubisoft’s website.

The Division: Resurgence takes place in Manhattan and its story takes place between the events of The Division and The Division 2. The game is a free-to-play RPG shooter that aims to offer “the same gameplay experience” as the console/PC edition but adapted for mobile.

In addition to The Division 2: Survivors and The Division: Resurgence, Ubisoft is working on The Division 3. It was announced in 2023 with little fanfare and we still don’t know much about it.

The Division 2 is currently available on Xbox Game Pass, and not just for Ultimate subscribers–Game Pass Standard members can play it through their membership as well.



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Black Myth: Zhong Kui Announced
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Black Myth: Zhong Kui Announced

by admin August 21, 2025


Game Science managed a rare feat in 2024 – introducing a new action game to the market to significant commercial and critical success with Black Myth: Wukong. It’s clear the studio isn’t resting on its laurels, as the final game shown at this year’s Opening Night Live show aims to continue the story. Black Myth: Zhong Kui is the new entry in the burgeoning franchise.

The debut trailer certainly doesn’t reveal much. We see two down-on-their-luck men who appear to be on the run, but they quiet down as they realize someone is outside who may be chasing them down. The visuals pan over to a figure riding a massive tiger, revealed to be Zhong Kui.

In following up on the trailer, Opening Night Live host Geoff Keighley offered up that the game follows the “ghost-catching god who wanders between hell and earth.” The game appears to be early in development (not unexpected given that the last installment only released a year ago), but the game will be a single-player action/RPG rooted in Chinese mythology.

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Tropico 7 announced for PC and consoles, and it's coming to Game Pass on day one
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Tropico 7 announced for PC and consoles, and it’s coming to Game Pass on day one

by admin August 20, 2025



El Presidentes assemble! Tropico 7 – the latest entry in Kalypso Media’s Caribbean-set city building sim – is official and heading to Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC, and Game Pass next year.


The original Tropico debuted in 2001, melding elements of city building, resource management, and political wrangling that gave players the freedom to run their tropical island either as a feared dictator or peace-loving statesman. The series has changed hands multiple times since then, with developer Limbic Entertainment taking the reins for 2019’s Tropico 6.


As for the newly revealed Tropico 7, it’s being helmed by Gaming Minds Studios (Port Royale 4, Railway Empire 2) and features a new story campaign playing out across 5 maps. That’s alongside 20 additional sandbox maps, a random map generator, and 10 extra scenarios. There’s also talk of new terraforming tools, a new council feature serving as a focal point for your political machinations, a new nemesis in Victoria Guerra, and more.

Tropico 7 announcement trailer.Watch on YouTube


Tropico 7 arrives sometime next year for PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5, and will be joining Xbox Game Pass on launch day. You’ll find the full list of currently announced features below.

  • Lead your nation to new heights: Tropico 7 tells El Presidente’s continuous success story across 5 campaign maps – starring himself, Penultimo and a new nemesis: Victoria Guerra.
  • More is more: Archipelagos, with the biggest islands ever in the series, await your rule, expanded with 10 extra scenarios, more than 20 sandbox maps, and endless possibilities with a random map generator.
  • Move mountains – literally: Erase them, create beaches, or even create entirely new islands! The new terraforming feature brings your megalomaniac dreams to life. Start that mammoth project – NOW!
  • Bollocks uhm… Politics: Navigate the snares and pits of internal politics, when you summon the different factions to your council, a new way to meet them face to face while you pulverize their dreams – or use them for a BIG DEAL to your own advantage.
  • Make the world your playground: Elections, election speeches and a vast portfolio of edicts depending on your political standing spice up your daily rule while you juggle foreign affairs and occasionally steal… uhm relocate a landmark to revel in its benefits.
  • Built to prosper: Strategically place buildings to make use of synergy effects, keep citizen satisfaction high, and fill any unused plots of land with beautiful parks in a freely customised size.
  • Generalissimo No. 1: Eliminate those pesky rebels and fend off foreign threats with a reworked military system enabling more direct control of your military units.
  • Always judge a book by its cover: Customise the appearance of your palace and El Presidente with new and creative options.

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Everything announced at Opening Night Live, Gamescom 2025
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Everything announced at Opening Night Live, Gamescom 2025

by admin August 19, 2025


It’s Gamescom Opening Night Live time, and that means Geoff Keighley’s back and ready to dish out loads of gaming news and information. As part of the presentation, Keighley and the crew behind Opening Night Live took to the stage with brand-new trailers, announcements, reveals, and more, kicking off this year’s Gamescom event in Germany. You’ll find a complete list of everything announced during the showcase below.

A new trailer for Call of Duty Black Ops 7

First up, there was a cinematic trailer for Call of Duty Black Ops 7. The trailer, set in the year of 2035, showed a world under the grip of terrorism, where militarised police and soldiers take to the battlefield in both the real world and what appears to simulated, topsy-turvy versions of Los Angeles, Angola, Tokyo, Alaska, and somewhere called Avalon (a ‘living, breathing space that evolves with the player’, per the devs).

The trailer also seemed to tease some sort of Zombies mode called ‘Arcade Zombies’ which is a top-down, action-RPG style experience that’ll be added to this year’s CoD. You’ll be playing as series veteran David Mason, who’s deployed alongside the ‘Guild’, a tech-startup inspired group that apparently calls itself ‘humanity’s last stand’. Hm.

Perhaps the most interesting thing about today’s news is that Activision confirmed you’ll be able to play the whole story either single-player or with up to three other people. There’s an emphasis on freedom in this campaign, and that’s when it comes to narrative, gameplay, movement, or whatever else. It certainly seems like a drastic move for the series, and I’m pretty intrigued.

More information will be revealed at Call of Duty Next, which takes place on 30th September. The game is set to launch for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on 14th November 2025.


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Lords of the Fallen 2 gets a reveal trailer

Next up, we got a cinematic trailer for Lords of the Fallen 2, a sequel to 2023’s title by Hexworks and CI Games. It’s dark fantasy through and through, with your armoured knight character going toe-to-toe with an angelic foe against the backdrop of a crumbling Medieval world. The game is set 100 years after the last one, as the barrier between the living and the dead begins to tear.

It’ll also be “bloodier, faster, and more brutal than ever”, promise the devs. We’ll get more gameplay later this year.


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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is getting an anime

Next up, Geoff showed off a trailer for Sekiro: No Defeat. The anime is heading exclusively to Crunchyroll and is directed by Kenichi Kutsuna, with character design by Takahiro Kishida.

“We are taking on the monumental task of animating the breathtakingly beautiful Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. In doing so, we are pouring every ounce of our artistic vision and passion for beauty into its production,” said Kutsuna. “The final product is being crafted to be a truly memorable experience, one that will leave a lasting impression on both dedicated fans of the game and those who are discovering the world of Sekiro for the very first time. Please look forward to it.”


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Lego Batman returns with Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight

Lego Batman – not voiced by Will Arnett any more, apparently – returned with the goofy new Legacy of the Dark Knight, packed to the cowl with little references to the series at large: the Penguin, Joker, Catwoman, the Batmobile, Bane and more were there (and it sounds like Matt Berry is voicing Bane?!)

Per the developer, Legacy of the Dark Knight covers Bats’ whole career, from Origins to legend. There’s decades of lore here, and it looks like the studio has taken the best moments from games, comics, TV shows, and more in order to make a proper love-letter to the IP as a whole. I wouldn’t expect anything less from the Lego games, though. You can also drive about an open-world Gotham in “your choice of Batmobile”. Cool.

Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is being developed by TT Games, and there’s a demo on the show floor. A release date was not mentioned.


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Dawn of War 4 announced, gets a cinematic trailer

Warhammer is on a roll right now. Whether it’s Rogue Trader or Space Marine 2, the IP is having a real moment both in miniatures and video games. Today, that strength continues, with a big (and pretty good-looking) new trailer for Dawn of War 4. We’ve got way more information on our dedicated page.

Following the story of the Blood Marines, the cinematic trailer showed the marines dispatching enemies (Orks and Nekron, mostly) against the backdrop of that grimdark sci-fi universe that should be recognisable even to those that don’t engage with Warhammer.

Dawn of War 4 is coming to PC in 2026.


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Monster Hunter Wilds gets a Final Fantasy 14 crossover (and vice versa)

It’s no Seikret that everyone thought the ridable mount in Monster Hunter Wilds felt a bit like a chocobo from the Final Fantasy franchise; a mountable bird that is intelligent and dangerous in its own right? It’s basically IP theft! Well, go figure – both franchises are collaborating to bring a touch of Final Fantasy 14’s Eorza to the world of Monster Hunter Wilds.

After first collaborating with Monster Hunter World, this promises to be a large crossover. We’re getting the chocobo skins for our Seikrets, sure, but we’re also getting a new monster to fight in the form of Omega Planetes, a mechanised beast that shares the name of a series-long villain in the Final Fantasy series. We didn’t see much about the fight during the show, but if the Behemoth in Monster Hunter World is anything to go by, it’ll be pretty brutal.

This collaboration works both ways: FF14 will let you replace your mount with a Seikret, and it looks like the MMO will be introducing Arkveld (the ‘end-game’ baddy from MH Wilds) as an encounter. It’ll most likely be a raid. I think you may also be able to turn your Palico into a Cactuar, too? That’s the real highlight.


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More gameplay for Onimusha: Way of the Sword

Next up, we had a trailer for Onimusha: Way of the Sword that showed off combat against your standard ‘mob’ enemies (including some lush swordplay and some bow-based combat) as well as a few boss encounters: if you’re a fan of parries, you’re going to love this. I have a full preview (hands-on!) coming for you tomorrow, so expect to hear more then.


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Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion gets a free Switch 2 demo

Daemon x Machina: Titanic Scion now has a free demo available for users on all platforms, but the one I’m most intrigued about is Switch 2. The demo is available to download now, allowing you to play through the first nine chapters of the story and roam the open world. That’s pretty generous for a demo. Even better, all save data can be transferred to the full game when it launches on 5th September 2025.


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Fallout season two sets the world on fire, gets a proper release date

So, we’re going to New Vegas. After dealing with a lot of ‘family struggles’ in their own right, the showrunners noted they wanted to send Lucy and the Ghoul to ‘one of the most family friendly places on earth’. Will Lucy transform the Ghoul, or will the Ghoul transform Lucy? That’s the core tension this season. The assembled actors and producers on stage also pushed a bit into Maximus’ lore, and teased a journey for him as he steps gently into his role of a knight in the Brotherhood of Steel.

Now that Season 2 is diving more into New Vegas – a place explored well in the video game – we’re also going to see some more crossovers with the game. So, say hello to Mr. House, as he appears in his human form. We even get a VATS-style slow-mo shot of Lucy shooting a gun, and our first glimpse of a Deathclaw as it appears in the show.

Fallout season two comes to Amazon Prime Video on 17th December, 2025.


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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is coming to Switch 2

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will release on Nintendo’s Switch 2 console next year, following the previously Xbox exclusive game’s arrival on PS5 back in April.

We also got an update on the DLC – The Order of Giants – which is coming to Xbox Series X/S, Steam, and PS5 in September.


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After this, we had the standard mid-show rush where a lot of stuff was announced all in one go:

Deadpool VR is coming to Meta Quest 3 (launching in December), World of Tanks gets its biggest update ever with World of Tanks 2.0 (coming in September), we got a new trailer for John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando ahead of its release date in ‘early 2026’ (which had some of the best music in the whole show), and then Ron Gilbert – creator of Monkey Island and Manic Mansion – took to the stage.

Death by Scrolling brings back an industry legend

It’s a vertically-scrolling RPG-cum-roguelike that sees you struggling through purgatory to stay one step ahead of the Grim Reaper herself. There are five playable characters with their own unique perks, and the gameplay looks like a mix of Vampire Survivors, Enter the Gungeon, and classic Zelda. Yeah, I’m sold.


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Studio ZA/UM shows off its first game since Disco Elysium

A cinematic trailer is never really going to be able to capture what Disco Elysium is, or can be, but let’s put that aside for now as we look at ZA/UM’s new game, Zero Parades. A trailer shows off concept art, a very small bit of gameplay, and some voiceover that promises to be as moody and cerebral as the original game. Described as an ‘espionage RPG’, you play as Hershel Wilk – or CASCADE – who has been sent on a mysterious assignment. You’ll need to make the acquaintance of various people at the end of history, each with their own agendas.

Of course, most of the original developers have left the studio at this point, so any tie to Disco Elysium is more down to developer name than shared DNA. It’s too early to tell what this game will be like, but, from the trailer, it seems ZA/UM is at least keeping the vibe alive. It’s all about “failing forward”, apparently. But I won’t make a comment about that.

You can wishlist the game now on Steam.


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Next was another block of little trailers. There was Unbeatable, a stunning looking game where “music is illegal, and you do crimes”. It’s an anime-inspired rhythm game that is developed by D-CELL Games and published by PlayStack. It’s coming to Steam and consoles in November. We also saw trailers for a new anime gacha game, Neverness to Everness, and a boss battle for Honor of Kings World. These were followed by a new trailer for Delta Force, which launches today on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.


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Ninja Gaiden 4 gets a story trailer

Platinum Games showed off a new trailer for Ninja Gaiden 4 that featured some bloody and intense gameplay, but also dipped a bit deeper into the story and lore of the new game. The most notable thing was probably the cybernetically enhanced skills that most of the ninja and enemies seemed to be rocking. But the real star of the show is the combat; fluid, bloody, and brutal. It looks good.

Time for another sizzle reel. This time we got Cinder City and Time Takers. Both from NCsoft, this was our first-ever look at the gameplay for Time Takers, and it revealed a team-based third-person shooter which brings together a group of rogues from across time to fix their past. Standard. Think Overwatch x Apex Legends. Cinder City is your standard MMO fare, and lands on 21st October.


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Silent Hill f gets a brand-new trailer

And just like that, we’re in old Japan: alone, tiptoeing around some creepy wooden buildings. And then she’s gone into some other dimension. Per the trailer, Suzie Yeung provides the English voice of the main character. And she wields a naginata to fend off the undead hordes that have come to drag her kicking and screaming into the underworld. It’s all very Silent Hill, and we can learn more when we get our hands on the game on 25th September.


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Moonlighter 2 gets a release date

The teams at 11 Bit studios and Digital Sun have announced Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault – a follow-up to the wonderful Moonlighter – is heading into early access via Steam on 23rd October.

There’ll be three biomes to explore on its initial debut, each including “unique enemies”, so keep your wits about you. When players return from these biomes, there will be plenty of relics to then sell in Will’s shop.

“Set prices, serve customers, customise your space, and experience most of the story – all built around an updated combat system featuring four main weapons, nearly 100 shop and dungeon perks, and a smoother, improved feel,” the blurb reads.


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The Outer Worlds 2 Companions trailer asks you to keep your hands off your pals

We can keep this one short and sweet: here are all the companion characters you can meet and interact with in The Outer Worlds 2. But you definitely cannot sleep with them. Oh no. Get that out of your mind right now. These companions can join you on your adventure through Arcadia: Niles of the Earth Directorate; the robot Valerie who brings healing and damage negating buffs; Aza from the Glorious Dawn, who likes killing; Inez from Auntie’s Choice, another healer; Tristan with a giant axe, and Marisol from the Order of the Ascendant.

The Outer Worlds 2 arrives on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on 29th October this year.


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Next up, we got confirmation that Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2′s Legacy of the Forge DLC will launch on 9th September. It’s the second story DLC, and is included in the Expansion Pass, but will also be sold separately for base game owners. Also, Massive Monster and Devolver Digital’s multi-million-selling cult simulator Cult of the Lamb got a massive update announcement in the form of Woolhaven: an ice-cold new paid expansion coming early 2026.

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 finally shows signs of life

The sequel to Troika Games’ gothic cult classic RPG has been delayed and moved from studio to studio so often that you’d be forgiven for thinking it was long dead. But here, at Opening Night Live, it finally shows signs of life. Bertie knows far more about this than I do, so I will defer to him and his wonderful preview to let you learn more.


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World of Warcraft: Midnight gets a classic Blizzard cinematic

World of Warcraft got a new cinematic for its Midnight expansion, and it showed infamous shoe-disliker Xal’atath pulling up to the sunwell where the Blood Elves have been hanging around for over a decade. Lor’themar, married and happy, somehow didn’t get his brains blown out live on the Gamescom stage.

Funnily enough Blizzard also announced a new Demon Hunter specialisation, and an allied race, but these weren’t shown off during the show itself for some reason. Midnight is coming out at some point in 2026, so get excited to do awful DPS and not get invited to your friends’ raids soon!


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Ghost of Yotei promises free DLC for players in 2026

Ghost of Yōtei developer Sucker Punch has confirmed its highly anticipated sequel will be getting its own co-op-focused Legends mode as free post-launch DLC sometime next year, including a “fantastical supernatural story and survival missions”. It sounds like it’ll be similar to Ghost of Tsushima’s Legends mode, then, that was received pretty well and extended the gameplay – and sales-tail of the game – to a pretty impressive degree.


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Resident Evil Requiem delves into Grace Ashcroft’s past

Resident Evil: Requiem protagonist Grace Ashcroft got a bit of fleshing out in the latest trailer for Capcom’s storied franchise, but there’s still no sign of fan-favourite and series stalwart, Leon S. Kennedy. After receiving a phone call from a mysterious stranger, Grace Ashcroft and her mum panic and attempt to escape from the building they’re staying in, only to witness a brutal murder as people chase the duo down.

It’s all a bit of a teaser for the promise Capcom has made to return to the series’ “overarching narrative”, as we go a little closer to home and the origins of Raccoon City and the Umbrella Corp. There is more to come in my hands-on preview of the game, which drops tomorrow at noon.

Resident Evil Requiem launches on 27th February, 2026.


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Black Myth: WuKong gets a sequel in the form of Black Myth: Zhong Kui

Black Myth: Zhong Kui will be an all-new follow-up, focused on the titular ghost-catching god who wanders between hell and earth. The developer clearly doesn’t want to stray too far away from what has been successful in the past, as this newly-announced title will be another single-player action-RPG, rooted in Chinese folklore. If it ain’t broke, as they say.

A brief teaser trailer was aired during Gamescom Opening Night Live, showing a couple of men hiding from a parade of mythical characters, including Zhong Kui himself, who was riding a giant tiger.

“Upon completing the journey with the Destined One, we now aspire to take a tentative first step – to build more distinct game experiences, to challenge ourselves with bolder features, and to bring fresh ideas to our world and narrative design,” say the developers in a Q&A.

“Zhong Kui came as a natural choice born of that aspiration and other contributing factors. We are confident that, in this new project, we can make refreshing changes, create new things, while taking a hard look at our past flaws and regrets. And to all friends who love Black Myth: Wukong: the westward journey won’t end here.”

Black Myth: Zhong Kui has no release date yet, but promises to launch on PC and consoles.


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