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Warner Bros. Shifts 'Mortal Kombat II' Release Date to Summer 2026
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Warner Bros. Shifts ‘Mortal Kombat II’ Release Date to Summer 2026

by admin August 30, 2025


Johnny Cage (Karl Urban) will have to wait for showtime just a little longer than originally anticipated, as Mortal Kombat II will bow out of 2025’s fall movie release schedule, instead opening in May 2026.

The Warner Bros., New Line, and Atomic Monster production was originally slated to be released on October 24 of this year, but that is no longer the case. According to Deadline, it’s not a reflection of the film’s quality, as the trade reports the film has been testing well, but rather a pivot to bank on the success of the early summer window it saw with Final Destination Bloodlines. The New Line horror flick cultivated a solid box office debut of $51.6 million after opening in mid-May.

With that in mind, the sequel to 2021’s Mortal Kombat will now open on May 15, 2026.

The film stars Urban as Cage—a casting many have been anticipating since the first movie—and will feature returning stars Lewis Tan (Cole Young), Ludi Lin (Liu Kang), Jessica McNamee (Sonya Blade), Mehcad Brooks (Jax), Josh Lawson (Kano), Chin Han (Shang Tsung), Joe Taslim (Bi-Han), Tadanobu Asano (Lord Raiden), and Hiroyuki Sanada (Hanzo Hasashi and Scorpion). The ensemble is joined by newcomers Tati Gabrielle (Jade) and Adeline Rudolph (Kitana).

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Yooka-Replaylee lands autumn release date
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Yooka-Replaylee lands autumn release date

by admin August 29, 2025


Those of you looking to jump back into the platforming world of Playtonic’s Yooka-Laylee thanks to the spruced up version known as Yooka-Replaylee, I have good news. You don’t have much longer to wait.

Yooka-Replaylee will be released across PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2 on 9th October. It will retail for £24.99 here in the UK, though if you already have the original game on your chosen platform you will get 30 percent off.


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“Yooka-Replaylee is built to shine on every platform, and we’re chuffed to bits it’s on Switch 2 from day one, it holds a special place in our hearts (and hands),” said Gavin Price, studio director at Playtonic.”It’s bigger, brighter, bolder, and packed with all the little touches we always dreamed of. We can’t wait for players to jump in.”

“It’s rare to see a game get this kind of second life – not as a remaster, but as a true reinvention,” added Ami Blaire, chief marketing officer at PM Studios. “It’s the kind of release that reminds you why I fell in love with platform games in the first place.”

You can check out a new trailer for Yooka-Replaylee below.

Yooka-Replaylee release date trailer. Watch on YouTube

On Yooka-Replaylee’s release, fans can expect the following key features:

  • REFINED STORY – The events of the first game are relived and retold by the main characters, Yooka and Laylee. New sequences and plot points have been added throughout the adventure at key milestones too.
  • MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER – With an art and animations overhaul and enhanced performance and resolution, the favourite buddy duo has never looked or moved better.
  • BRAND-NEW REXTRO’S ARCADE – The old minigames are no more! Instead you’ll jump into the feet of Rextro the dinosaur and undertake brand-new isometric platforming challenges for collectible rewards.
  • NEW COLLECTIBLE CURRENCY – Capital B’s inept minions have dropped their hard-earned coins all over the place. Collect the official currency of the Hivory Towers to spend on video games’ most beloved sentient vending Machine.
  • VENDI HAS PLENTY TO OFFER – Tonics are back with all new flavours! With the option to equip multiple game-changing enhancements, you can truly customise your playstyle. And as if that wasn’t enough, Vendi has new lines of merchandise for the modern fashionable adventurer.
  • NAVIGATING THE WORLD – Yooka-Replaylee introduces a brand-new map and collectibles tracker, making it easier for you to traverse the environments, track NPC and Pagie locations along with tracking their progress. We’re also introducing a new character in the form of (book)Mark who acts as your warp point and guide.
  • REVISED CONTROLS & CAMERA – The buddy-duo now has access to their entire move set from the start of the game and can sequence the moves together a lot smoother than in the original game. This combined with the revamped camera controls makes Yooka-Replaylee feel like a lot more modern, snappier experience while also directly addressing player feedback on the original game.
  • A DREAMY ORCHESTRAL SOUNDTRACK – The original score from famed video game composers Grant Kirkhope (Banjo-Kazooie) and David Wise (Donkey Kong Country) returns but as a beautifully arranged orchestral score. Now seriously, clean out those ears.

Image credit: Playtonic Games

“Right now, and after only a short time with it, Yooka-Replaylee is something I can absolutely picture children perhaps a little younger than my own – who are 12 and 10 – whiling away some pleasurable hours with,” I said in Eurogamer’s Yooka-Replaylee preview.

“There are items to collect, secrets to discover, baddies to bop and the colours are a kaleidoscope of joy. Even though overall it was relatively simple, it made me chuckle and smile.”

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Hollow Knight: Silksong's release date causes delays for more games than you might think
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Hollow Knight: Silksong’s release date causes delays for more games than you might think

by admin August 29, 2025


Have you heard of a game called Hollow Knight Silksong? Silly question – the chances are you heard little else during Gamescom week. This near fabled sequel finally got a release date after several long years of development, and large parts of our gaming world erupted in response. The Gamescom queues to play Silksong were enormous. History had happened. The 4th September – mark it in your diary.

But it wasn’t good news for everyone. Announcing the date so late in the game’s development – a mere two weeks from release – meant a slew of games which already had early September release dates were suddenly in a difficult position. What should they do – hold ground and go against Silksong? Or move?

The choice was easier for some. Silksong, for all its legendary status, is an indie game made by a small team, so it will appeal particularly to players of indie games, especially tricky side-scrolling Metroidvanias. Blockbuster-styled games like moody action adventure Hell is Us should prove more resistant to Silksong-related audience leech, ditto shooters and other games without obvious crossover appeal. It’s to indie games we should look to see the Silksong effect – and it didn’t take long to be felt.

Swiftly, role-playing game Demonschool and literal walking simulator Baby Steps lunged out of the way, delaying their releases by a couple of weeks. Then Dorfromantik developer Toukana pushed the release of its new game Star Birds back a bit. With each new day came another alteration, so instead of listing each Silksong-related delay game by game, I thought I’d round them up. I thought I’d take a closer look at the 2025 release schedule and investigate what has and hasn’t moved, and there was a lot more movement than I expected.

The movers:

  • Lord Ambermaze, from 2nd September to 17th September – “guess why lol”
  • Demonschool, from 3rd September to 19th November
  • Comfy Girl, from 3rd September to 8th October
  • CloverPit, from 3rd September to 26th September – “if we stick to our original date we would risk the launch of CloverPit a fair bit”
  • Kejora, from 4th September to January 2026
  • Star Birds, from 4th September to 10th September
  • Little Witch in the Woods, from 4th September to 15th September – “we fear that launching LWIW on the same day would not only dishearten our dedicated team but disappoint our devoted audience”
  • Moros Protocol, from 4th September to 18th September
  • Baby Steps, from September 8th to September 23rd
  • Faeland, from 9th September to release date TBC – “we want to make sure it arrives at time where it can receive the attention and care that it deserves”
  • Aeterna Lucis, from 18th September to 2026 – “The good thing is that I’ll get to enjoy #Silksong just like any other fan”
  • Megabonk, to 18th September – “UH OH MEGABONK DELAY”

The non-movers:

  • Metal Eden, 2nd September
  • Hirogami, 3rd September – “Hirogami’s launch date is staying exactly where it is”
  • Jotunnslayer 1.0 release, 3rd September
  • Adventure of Samsara, 4th September
  • Hell is Us, 4th September
  • Jetrunner, 4th September
  • Fling to the Finish on consoles, still 4th September – “yes, we know what else is coming out that day”
  • Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots, 4th September
  • Dark Deity 2 on Switch 2, 4th September – Silksong’s release announcement “was not as fun for me as I had hoped”
  • Cronos: The New Dawn, 5th September
  • Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion, 5th September
  • Shuten Order, 5th September

I’ll try to keep this list updated if and when any other games’ dates move around, by the way. But what about you – did the Silksong news affect you? Are you eager to play it? Or are you nonplussed?



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Elden Ring Nightreign's evil Deep Of Night mode gets a release date, but some people are already playing it
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Elden Ring Nightreign’s evil Deep Of Night mode gets a release date, but some people are already playing it

by admin August 28, 2025



Elden Ring Nightreign will get a new rock-hard Expedition mode called Deep of Night on 11th September. “Rock-hard” is a cliché worn to uselessness, of course: to be more specific, this is at least tungsten-carbide-hard, possibly even as hard as stishovite, though the exact degree of toughness is variable.


It’s variable because Deep of Night gets statistically harder, the more you win, with a difficulty rating or “depth” that fluctuates based on wins and losses. Enemies are tougher than usual by default, and you can’t specify which Nightlord you’re hunting, so be prepared for nasty surprises. There are new special Depth Relics, exclusive to this mode, which sadistically bundle together additional buffs and debuffs.


Hungry for more d33tz? Lucky for you, dataminers managed to unearth Deep of Night from the existing game’s files a whole three weeks ago, as written up by Mark. It looks like there are five “depths” in total, and there is mention of “magmafied” enemy variants.


Following the aforesaid datamining, Elden Ring Nightreign modders have contrived to get the mode operational and begun posting videos that show off some of the new gear. Kotaku have a write-up of those videos in which we are exposed to the harrowing truth that rats in the starting camp take three hits to kill, not two. Seriously, this is the kind of switch-up that could wreck a whole expedition. There’s also talk of one of the new gear items, a Sentry’s Torch that increases lightning damage negation while increasing the damage taken from the peripheral Night’s Tide.

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Seems fun? I find that every From game gets harder, the more I play it, but then again, that also applies to getting up in the morning as I age. I’m pretty sure datamining wasn’t what From Software had in mind when they talked about hidden depths. I’d ask them to comment, but they might get mad and throw a paperweight at me (+10 poise break).



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Satoshi or Not? First Bitcoin User Remembered on This Date
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Satoshi or Not? First Bitcoin User Remembered on This Date

by admin August 28, 2025


Today, the crypto community remembers renowned cryptographer and computer scientist Hal Finney, regarded as the first Bitcoin user, who passed away exactly 11 years ago.

In a tweet, Bitcoin historian Pete Rizzo paid tribute to the Bitcoin pioneer: “Exactly 11 years ago today – Hal Finney – the 1st Bitcoin user, passed away.  He championed BTC when it was $0 and predicted $10 million BTC. Gone but not forgotten. Legend.”

Exactly 11 years ago today – Hal Finney – the 1st #Bitcoin user, passed away.

He championed BTC when it was $0 and predicted $10 million BTC.

Gone but not forgotten. Legend 🧡 pic.twitter.com/kfZ4luQ9ps

— The Bitcoin Historian (@pete_rizzo_) August 28, 2025

Finney was among the first to download, install and use the Bitcoin software when pseudonymous Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto initially released it. In his early experimentation with Bitcoin, Finney mined the cryptocurrency, finding and fixing software problems subsequently. 

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However, due to excessive CPU consumption, Finney removed the Bitcoin software, but it was only for a brief period. 

Satoshi mystery remains

Finney wrote his name in the sands of time as Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto sent him the first ever Bitcoin transaction. Satoshi initiated the first transaction on the blockchain on Jan. 12, 2009, sending 10 Bitcoin to Finney, the first of what would later be regarded as a peer-to-peer (P2P) transaction. 

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Finney was also among the first to reply to Satoshi Nakamoto’s publication of the white paper. 

When Bitcoin was worth cents, Finney predicted the cryptocurrency would go to millions of dollars, with a $10 million BTC prediction attributed to him.

Finney was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 2009 and passed away on Aug. 28, 2014. Finney was speculated to be Satoshi Nakamoto, but he denied this before his passing. To date, the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains a mystery yet unsolved.





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Return to Silent Hill receives teaser trailer for film adaptation, revealing Pyramid Head and release date
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Return to Silent Hill receives teaser trailer for film adaptation, revealing Pyramid Head and release date

by admin August 28, 2025



A teaser trailer for the film Return to Silent Hill has been revealed, giving us a first proper look at the Silent Hill 2 adaptation, its version of Pyramid Head, and a release window.


Christophe Gans is in the director’s chair, following his work on the 2006 Silent Hill film starring Sean Bean. Jeremy Irvine (Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, Treadstone, War Horse) stars as James.


Gans previously stated the film would be a faithful adaptation of Konami’s beloved Silent Hill 2. “I am delighted to partner with Cineverse, which has shown a genuine understanding of fanship,” said Gans back in May. “Return to Silent Hill is an adaptation created out of deep respect for a true masterpiece of a game, Konami’s iconic Silent Hill 2. I hope fans will enjoy and be fulfilled with the experience this new film has to offer.”

Return to Silent Hill – Official Teaser Trailer (2025) Jeremy Irvine, Hannah Emily AndersonWatch on YouTube


The trailer, above, is only 40 seconds long, but it does show a suitably foggy environment, that iconic shot of James looking in the mirror, and of course some scary nurses. Best of all, it ends with a first look at Pyramid Head.


Return to Silent Hill is set for release in January 2026.


It’s all part of a resurgence of Konami’s horror franchise, following the success last year of Bloober’s Silent Hill 2 remake. Silent Hill f will be released next month – and no, it’s not a Soulslike.

This is a news-in-brief story. This is part of our vision to bring you all the big news as part of a daily live report.



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Gorgeous Cybernoir Thriller Replaced Finally Has A New Release Date
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Gorgeous Cybernoir Thriller Replaced Finally Has A New Release Date

by admin August 26, 2025


Replaced has been turning heads since it was first revealed back at E3 2021 (RIP), but actually completing the game has taken longer than anyone thought it would, including its developers at Sad Cat Studios. At long last, there’s good news, though: the team recently confirmed the gorgeous pixel art action game will arrive sometime next spring.

That early 2026 timeframe will be a bummer to those secretly hoping Replaced might still sneak out onto PC and Xbox before the end of the year, but it’s better than nothing for fans who have been waiting years to finally see the cinematic cyberpunk platformer in action for themselves. After missing its original 2022 launch window, the day-and-date Game Pass game has been subject to continuous delays. A 2024 launch slipped into 2025, which has now slipped into 2026. What makes this time any different?

“This is the first time I’m addressing this personally and that’s because I can finally say it with confidence,” game director Yura Zhdanovich revealed in a new developer update. “Replaced will be released in spring of 2026. We will need just a little more time to get it polished. And to be more precise, our final trailer for the game with the exact release date will be shown later this year.”

Zhdanovich seems to be teasing a final date getting announced at The Game Awards 2025. Until then, Replaced has looked surprisingly good during its recent showing at Gamescom. Much like Silksong, its repeated delays seem to have less to do with development woes (minus having to relocate because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine) than the fact that Sad Cat Studios had just been severely underestimating how much time it would take to get Replaced right.

Replaced is more than just eye-candy

Sporting a Batman: Arkham-like, combo-based combat system and tons of vibrant, detailed pixel art backgrounds, Replaced is exactly the kind of “hand-crafted” indie project that deserves as much production time as it can get. Add in the cinematic mood and ambiance of puzzle-platform games like Inside and Planet of Lana, and you have the recipe for something very special if Sad Cat Studios can pull it off. The latest demo of the game looks as promising as ever.

“We have done more than 600 clips of animation, which effectively translates to several thousands of hand painted frames of those animations blended together with beautiful VFX, amplifying the mix between retro and modern visuals,” Zhdanovich said. No AI-generated slop in sight. You love to see it.



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Hollow Knight Just Hit An All-Time Peak On Steam After Silksong Release Date Reveal
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Hollow Knight Just Hit An All-Time Peak On Steam After Silksong Release Date Reveal

by admin August 25, 2025



2017’s Hollow Knight just reached a new all-time peak concurrent-player record on Steam, and the achievement came just after developer Team Cherry announced the release date for its sequel, Silksong.

Hollow Knight reached an all-time peak concurrent record of 23,819 on Steam today, August 22. Measuring a game’s popularity by Steam concurrent numbers is never a perfect or complete encapsulation of a game’s popularity, and Hollow Knight being an exclusively single-player game that doesn’t rely on people playing at the same time muddies the waters as well. But what is evident here is that Hollow Knight’s popularity on Steam is growing in the wake of the big Silksong reveal.

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Hollow Knight’s previously Steam concurrent record of around 20,000 players was achieved in May 2022. All of this data comes from SteamDB.

Steam’s own sales data shows that Hollow Knight jumped into the top 50 overall best-selling games on the platform. The game is also available on console platforms, but sales or engagement data is not available. Hollow Knight is also available on Game Pass (and Silksong will be as well).

At least three games have already been delayed due, in part, to Silksong. The game is set for release on September 4, and it’s been a long time coming.

“Hollow Knight: Silksong appears to be exactly what we all should have expected: a strong, well-designed, visually lovely game that carries forward the aesthetic and design philosophies of the original with thoughtful, if not earth-shattering, updates,” GameSpot’s Steve Watts wrote after going hands-on with Silksong at Gamescom this week.



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21st August video games round-up: Silksong finally gets a release date and we agree that games consoles are both expensive and not expensive
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21st August video games round-up: Silksong finally gets a release date and we agree that games consoles are both expensive and not expensive

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Huge Path of Exile 2 changes coming

Image credit: Grinding Gear Games


I’m not sure if this is bad news or not, but Path of Exile 2 definitely won’t make a full, 1.0 release this year. There was, if you remember, a chance it might. But those plans have been upended by a need to reblanace and sort out some existing areas of the game. In other words, the playerbase isn’t currently thrilled with the game, so developer Grinding Gear Games is addressing that.


The other major hold-up is story content. The Early Access release came with three of six story acts, and the fourth is only just being added to the game, in a huge Third Edict update due 29th August, which will coincide with a free weekend to play the game, by the way. The game can’t launch until the fifth act has been added and tested, so my guess – given the game’s quarterly release schedule – is that we might not see a 1.0 release until June 2026. There, that’s my guesstimate in writing.


I’m OK with that, though. There’s no rush. And watching a video rundown of everything coming in the Third Edict update – and everything changing in it – reminds me how exciting Path of Exile 2 can be. Check out my fuller report compiled after a press briefing, below.



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Amazon-published chaotic dungeon creator King of Meat gets release date
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Amazon-published chaotic dungeon creator King of Meat gets release date

by admin August 22, 2025



King of Meat, the Amazon-published dungeon creator action game, now has a release date: 7th October.


Developed by former Lionhead (Fable) and Media Molecule (LittleBigPlanet) developers, Glowmade’s game will feature over a hundred dungeons at launch for 1-4 players to complete, filled with battles and traps. Then, players will be able to create their own dungeons and upload for the community to play.


King of Meat will be released across PC (Steam), PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, and cost £23.95 for the standard edition (or £39.95 for the deluxe edition featuring extra cosmetics).

King of Meat: Release Date TrailerWatch on YouTube


Ahead of release, Glowmade has stressed the game is not pay-to-win, with all purchases being optional cosmetics, and doesn’t include any form of random monetisation like loot boxes.


Future updates will also be free for those with the base game, though post-launch content is yet to be divulged.


Lastly, for those intrigued, a technical test will run this weekend from 23rd – 24th August on all three platforms – simply search for the game on your platform of choice.


I previously went hands-on with King of Meat last year ahead of its initial unveiling and had a lot of fun with its chaotic party atmosphere.

This is a news-in-brief story. This is part of our vision to bring you all the big news as part of a daily live report.



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