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Broadcast TV Is a 'Melting Ice Cube.’ Kimmel Just Turned Up the Heat
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Broadcast TV Is a ‘Melting Ice Cube.’ Kimmel Just Turned Up the Heat

by admin September 26, 2025


Jimmy Kimmel returned to ABC this week. Sort of. About a quarter of ABC’s usual audience couldn’t see the talk show host this week after two major owners of ABC affiliates, Sinclair and Nexstar, refused to carry the show. Those right-leaning companies apparently felt that Kimmel’s joke—which included some disputed facts—was so unpardonable that they couldn’t expose their viewers to the comedian. They were also the first organizations to pull the plug on Kimmel, after Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr seemed to threaten action. That means that even the stations that did carry the show—as well as Disney, which owns ABC—might be courting the ire of a government official who seems eager to use his powers to silence critics.

Carr does have power. The FCC can grant and revoke broadcast licenses if stations don’t serve the public interest. It’s an artifact of a time when virtually 100 percent of viewers got their shows over the air, via television antennas. Local TV stations were granted slices of the very limited broadcast spectrum to beam their programs and had to meet certain standards to keep that privilege. But that era has passed. Local television stations now reach their audience via cable or internet bundles. Also, networks increasingly stream their programming through apps. Yet Carr still has the ability to bully networks and affiliates by threatening to take their licenses.

This raises a question: What’s the point of maintaining the current system? It’s certainly a mess for Disney and its fellow network owners like Comcast, which owns NBC, and Paramount, which owns CBS. Instead of kowtowing to free-speech-hating regulators, and toadying affiliates who are fine with censoring ABC programming, maybe Disney should bid farewell to stations that decline to run its programming. Disney already streams shows on Hulu (which it controls) and on its own app. There have long been examples of local stations owned and operated by networks. What if Disney or Comcast let contracts with troublesome affiliates lapse and then started their own local stations without using spectrum—both as apps and cable channels? Let Nexstar and Sinclair find their own programming, where they can tailor content to any standard they want. Disney can happily bypass the airwaves without worrying about FCC threats. They can even say those seven dirty words!

I ran this idea past a former FCC commissioner, who pointed out some potential problems involving existing contracts and such. But generally, he agreed that the idea not only made sense but was already in motion, on the largest scale. “It’s what Disney is doing by streaming ESPN and everything else. It is something that has to be coming,” he tells me, speaking on the condition of anonymity. Blair Levin, the former chief of staff to an FCC chairman, was even more sympathetic to my idea. “Broadcast is a melting ice cube,” he says. It’s only a question of how long it will take to thaw. Five years? Ten?

So my idea is less novel than I thought. The Kimmel conundrum has only turned up the heat on a doomed chunk of frozen water. Even as I chatted with former FCC officials, Needham, an investment bank that tracks media, put out a note that suggested even more drastic action is warranted. Disney, it said, should immediately begin streaming its entire schedule! The money it would reap from ads or subscriptions would more than make up for any losses, and Disney’s market cap would rise.

I don’t expect that to happen right away. The multiyear contracts and ongoing relationships between affiliates and networks lock in the current situation for a while. But when I asked an executive from a company that owns TV stations whether the current arrangement was sustainable, I didn’t get the pushback I expected. “It’s a real question,” he tells me, admitting the relationship of late has become more fraught.



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Everything Announced During The Xbox Tokyo Game Show Broadcast
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Everything Announced During The Xbox Tokyo Game Show Broadcast

by admin September 26, 2025


Xbox held a special broadcast for Tokyo Game Show headlined by the reveal of Forza Horizon 6. In case you missed the presentation, we’ve rounded up each announcement (in alphabetical order) for a quick recap of the event.

007 First Light

 

Actress Gemma Chan (Crazy Rich Asians, Eternals, The Creator) is making her video game debut by joining the cast of IO Interactive’s upcoming James Bond game. Chan portrays Dr. Selina Tan, a tech expert and senior MI6 official who leads a training program for recruits. 

Age of Mythology: Retold – Heavenly Spear

 

Age of Mythology: Retold is getting a new expansion set in Japan. A fresh story told across 12 missions pits players against new gods and monsters, while also introducing new powers. Heavenly Spear launches on September 30

Aniimo 

 

First announced earlier this summer, the creature-collecting RPG Aniimo got a new trailer showing off more of its whimsical monsters. That includes a majestic space whale. Aniimo launches in 2026. 

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7

 

Treyarch announced new multiplayer maps set in the Land of the Rising Sun for its upcoming Black Ops 7. The maps include the urban sprawl of 2035 Tokyo and Den, set in the rural countryside near a castle. 

Double Dragon Revive

 

In addition to its main campaign, the upcoming co-op brawler features a 50-mission Challenge Mode. Clearing them unlocks character episodes to add more narrative perspectives.

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake

 

The upcoming remake of the first two Dragon Quest games is getting a brand new area: the ocean floor. A trailer shows players traversing its salty depths to find the fallen underwater town of Mersea, which holds a mystery about its past.

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake

 

Announced during this month’s Nintendo Direct, the remake of the 2003 PS2 horror classic made another appearance in a new developer diary. Fatal Frame series director Makoto Shibata discussed the game’s graphical and audio improvements and evolved Camera Obscura gameplay.

Forza Horizon 6

 

The next Horizon game is coming in 2026 and takes players to Japan. So far, we know the open-world racer. Although developer Playground Games won’t be revealing gameplay until early next year, it does (unsurprisingly) tease Tokyo and the countryside surrounding Mt. Fuji as some of the many locations players will cruise through. The game’s roster of cars will also highlight Japanese car culture.

Forza Horizon 6 launches next year for Xbox Series X/S and PC via Windows and Steam. The game will also come to PlayStation 5 sometime post-launch.

Gungrave G.O.R.E. Blood Heat

 

Despite Gungrave G.O.R.E. releasing in 2022, it’s getting a full Unreal Engine 5 remake. Blood Heat features revamped combat, redesigned enemy encounters, and other revisions to level design, player interactions, and other systems.

Gungrave G.O.R.E. Blood Heat is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and has no release window.

Hitman: World of Assassination

 

Agent 47 is teaming up with an unlikely but powerful ally: Bruce Lee. The legendary martial artist/actor is an Agent helping 47 infiltrate an international martial arts tournament at the Himmapan Hotel in Bangkok, which secretly holds meetings for the Concord Union. Agent Lee must win the tournament to face Union’s elusive leader, Dragon Head.

This new elusive target mission arrives for free starting September 25 and runs until November 20.

Hotel Barcelona

 

Ahead of its release tomorrow, Hidetaka “Swery” Suehiro and Goichi “Suda51” Suda revealed the multiplayer modes for their roguelike action game, Hotel Barcelona. The game supports 3-player co-op and has a PvP invasion system where players control copies of themselves to sabotage their runs. 

Microsoft Flight Simulator

 

Following the news that Flight Simulator 2024 is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox has released the free World Update 20 that lets players take flight over Japan. The update adds 23 new photogrammetry areas covering over 20,000 square kilometers of the country, featuring numerous landmarks. A new aircraft is also coming in the form of the Japanese Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (NAMC) YS-11.

World Update 20: Japan is available now for Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024, while the NAMC-YS-11 costs $19.99.

Mistfall Hunter

 

A new map was unveiled for the upcoming fantasy action extraction game called Solemn Needles. Set in a sacred forest housing a powerful relic, it will launch alongside the game later this year.

Monster Hunter Stories

 

In addition to next year’s Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Capcom announced that the first two games, Monster Hunter Stories and Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, are coming to Xbox on November 14.

Ninja Gaiden 4

 

PlatinumGames and Team Ninja discussed Ninja Gaiden 4’s difficulty design in a new developer video. The studios also unveiled a new training mode, a series first, that will allow players to improve their skills to tackle the game’s tough challenges. 

Project Evilbane

 

This four-player co-op action RPG got a new trailer showing off its fantastical, stylish action. Project Evilbane arrives during the second half of 2026 for Xbox on PC, but Xbox Series X/S owners have to wait until 2027. 

Rhythm Doctor

 

After coming together in Steam Early Access since 2021, this quirky rhythm game starring doctors who heal patients timing a defibrillator to their heartbeats, comes to Xbox in 1.0 form on December 6.

Romancing Saga 2: Revenge of the Seven

 

This 2024 remake of Romancing Saga 2 makes it Xbox debut, and owners can play the game starting… today!

Starsand Island

 

This whimsical upcoming life sim got its first CG trailer while teasing its multiplayer features.

Sudden Strike 5

The fifth entry in the World War II strategy series got a new trailer. Look for the game to release next year.

Terminull Brigade

 

The stylish free-to-play looter shooter is coming to Xbox Series X/S on October 31 and got a new trailer teasing a crossover with Neon Genesis Evangelion.

Winter Burrow

 

This cozy survival game stars a young city mouse who, after returning to the wilds, must endure a harsh winter. Cooking, wood cutting, and other survival activities help keep the mouse warm and fed while braving the forest. We’ve had our eye on Winter Burrow since it’s reveal last year, and it’s launching on November 12.



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Here's everything announced at the Xbox Tokyo Game Show Broadcast
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Here’s everything announced at the Xbox Tokyo Game Show Broadcast

by admin September 26, 2025


As part of this year’s Tokyo Game Show, Microsoft streamed an Xbox Broadcast featuring a load of new games coming to Xbox consoles in the near future.

Xbox consoles don’t traditionally sell well in Japan, but it’s clear Microsoft is aiming to appease players in the country. That’s why Forza is moving to Japan, and Call of Duty will feature maps inspired by the country.

Here are all the announcements from the Xbox Tokyo Game Show Broadcast.

[English – 4K] Xbox Tokyo Game Show 2025 BroadcastWatch on YouTube

First look at Gungrave Gore Blood Heat

A remake of the 2002 PS2 game, today we got a first look at Gungrave Gore Blood Heat – a third-person action shooter with extravagant gore. It’s been built in Unreal Engine 5 for improved visuals and will be released on Xbox Series X/S, as well as PS5 and Steam.

Gungrave GORE Blood Heat – Announce Trailer | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Gemma Chan stars in IOI’s 007 First Light

Following an extended look at the game from PlayStation, we got another look at IOI’s Bond game First Light that’s out on 27th March next year. Here, Xbox revealed Gemma Chan (Marvel’s Eternals, Crazy Rich Asians) will play Dr Selina Tan – MI6’s Head of Tactical Simulation, a new character specifically created for 007 First Light.

007 First Light – Gemma Chan Reveal | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

A look at Double Dragon Revive

Arc System Works is updating the classic beat ’em up Double Dragon – here we saw its story mode as well as a load of missions and episodic stories in its Extra Mode. It’s out on 23rd October across Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Switch, PC (Steam, Epic).

Double Dragon Revive | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Hold hands in Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly

Next up was Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly, a remake that will let characters hold hands at last, which wasn’t possible in the original PS2 and Xbox versions. The graphics and sound have been updated for improved skin textures and 7.1.4 sound. There are also new filters for your camera to help you defeat spirits. It’s out early next year on Xbox Series X/S, as well as PS5, Switch 2 and PC (Steam).

FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE – Broadcast Trailer | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Pokémon wannabe Aniimo

A new trailer for Aniimo showed off a load of Pokémon-esque critters, but with barely any gameplay it’s hard to tell what this game even is. The designs are quite cute at least. It’s available to pre-register now.

Aniimo Tokyo Game Show Exclusive Trailer | Discover Even More Aniiimo! | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Sudden Strike 5 will have BIG GUNS

Out next year, war game Sudden Strike 5 will have a number of new features like BIG GUNS. Isn’t that to be expected?

The Monster Hunter Stories games come to Xbox

Monster Hunter Stories 3 was recently announced at the Nintendo Direct, but will additionally be available on PlayStation and Xbox on 13th March. It’s the latest in Capcom’s turn-based RPG spin-off, but the first two games will also be coming to Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on 13th November.

Monster Hunter Stories Series – Broadcast Trailer | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Protect Bruce Lee in Hitman

Bruce Lee is today joining Hitman World of Assassination as the latest Elusive Target. He’s not actually a target, though, but an ally, so you’ll need to neutralise anyone else attempting to kill him. The update is available on all platforms from today until 20th November.

HITMAN World of Assassination – The Infiltrator (Bruce Lee) Launch Trailer | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Swery is rubbish at Hotel Barcelona

Hotel Barcelona launches tomorrow – it’s the latest game from Hidetaka “Swery” Suehiro (Deadly Premonition) and Goichi “Suda51” Suda (No More Heroes). The 2D horror action game has both co-op and PvP multiplayer, as shown in this trailer, but Swery keeps losing – poor guy.

Hotel Barcelona | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Dragon Quest 1+ 2 HD-2D Remake features brand new area

The remake of Dragon Quest 1 and 2 will feature the Ocean Floor for the first time, a brand new expansive area inhabited by mermaids. How do you get there? In a ship encased in a bubble, of course. The game will be released on 30th October on Xbox Series X/S, as well as PlayStation consoles, Switch consoles, and PC (Steam, Windows).

DRAGON QUEST I & II HD-2D Remake: Ocean Floor Playthrough | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Rhythm Doctor has just one button

One of the most interesting reveals, Rhythm Doctor is a rhythm game (obviously) that features just one button. It’s “the easiest game you’ve ever played,” the trailer boasts. Looks like there’s comedy mixed in with the cute pixel art – it’s out on 6th December across Xbox Series X/S and PC (Steam).

Travel across Japan in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

World Update 20 is out now in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, adding a whole load of locations and landmarks from across Japan. It means you’ll be able to fly over the likes of Tokyo, Osaka and way beyond in great detail – it’s available now for free.

Microsoft Flight Simulator | World Update 20: Japan | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven out now

This remake of the classic Square Enix RPG is available now on Xbox Series X/S, and there’s even a free demo to check it out – your save data will carry over. The remake is already out on PlayStation and Switch and has been well-received.

Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven | Xbox and Windows Launch Trailer | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Yet another life sim is on the way

They’re everywhere these days. Starsand Island is a cute anime life sim game that’ll be out on 1st February. I’m not sure exactly how this will differentiate itself from others of the genre, but it does at least have an adorable panda and capybara playing on Xbox controllers, so that’s nice? It’s coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC (Steam).

Starsand Island | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Yet another dark fantasy game is on the way

Project Evil Bane won’t be out until 2027, but it looks like some sort of dark fantasy multiplayer game. The cinematic trailer showed a group of players battling giant creatures, using swords, guns, and magical grappling hooks. It’s coming to Xbox Series X/S and PC.

Project EVILBANE – Official Reveal Trailer | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Ninja Gaiden 4’s difficulty options detailed

The Ninja Gaiden series is notorious for its difficulty, but this fourth game in the series will expand out in both directions. For newcomers, there’s a new Hero Mode with auto-guard and auto-dodge assists you can toggle at will. You can also change difficulty at any point, while the standalone Training Mode will let you practice your combos. For experts, there’s Master Ninja which cannot be switched to midgame and will be particularly tricky, requiring deadly precision. Gameplay for this looks very cool! It’s out on 21st October across Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.

NINJA GAIDEN 4 – Difficulty Design | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Mistfall Hunter is dark fantasy extraction

Mistfall Hunter’s game director Haoliang “HAO” Zhang introduced this dark fantasy extraction game, following its recent beta test. It looks particularly atmospheric – judging by some beautiful artwork at least. It’s heading to Xbox Series X/S and PC, but there’s no release date yet.

Mistfall Hunter – Developer Update | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Winter Burrow out in November

Cut mouse survival game Winter Burrow received a release date – it’s out on 12th November across Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC (Steam). It’s like a deadlier Animals of Farthing Wood.

Winter Burrow – Release Date Trailer | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Evangelion collaboration coming to Terminull Brigade

An Evangelion collaboration is on its way to free-to-play roguelike Terminull Brigade on 31st October. Never heard of it? A quick check on Steam shows the game has a Mostly Negative rating from players, which just about sums up this showcase

Terminull Brigade Xbox on PC Launch and Evangelion Collaboration Announcement | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Japan arrives in Age of Mythology Retold

It’s called Heavenly Spear and will be available from 30th September on all platforms.

Age of Mythology: Retold – Heavenly Spear | Launch Trailer | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Shoot your friends in a cat cafe in Call of Duty Black Ops 7

The next in the Call of Duty series will get a bunch of multiplayer maps inspired by Japan, so no wonder they were revealed at the Tokyo Game Show. The country is a “major region woven across the entire experience”, apparently, and its 2035 setting presents a near-future merging tradition and innovation. Two maps were named: firstly Toshin, a Tokyo-esque metropolis that includes a cat cafe among the neon lights, and Japanese castle Den. It’s out on 14th November.

Forza Horizon 6 will bring Japan to life “like never before”…

…but it wasn’t actually shown. The next in the racing series will be out in 2026, but this was just a quick tease before it’s fully unveiled next year.

Forza Horizon 6 – Official Teaser Trailer | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube



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Xbox Tokyo Game Show 2025 Broadcast live - watch it with us
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Xbox Tokyo Game Show 2025 Broadcast live – watch it with us

by admin September 25, 2025


Xbox is running a special Tokyo Game Show 2025 broadcast today and you can watch it with us right here. Bertie and Tom will be sharing their thoughts in what might be a show with a neat surprise or two or a show mostly focused on games we already know about along with a few nods to Game Pass. The show starts at 11am BST, today.

So, what could these neat surprises be? Well, there has been talk of the next Forza Horizon being set in Japan, so they’d announce that in Japan, right? Today? Maybe, maybe not. We’ve got our fingers crossed. We’re bound to get a look at next month’s Ninja Gaiden 4, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see some games from Square Enix, even if they are already available on other platforms.

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