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Mortal Shell 2 Gets Death Metal Trailer Full Of E3 2008 Energy
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Mortal Shell 2 Gets Death Metal Trailer Full Of E3 2008 Energy

by admin June 8, 2025



Screenshot: PlayStack / Kotaku

Today, during Summer Game Fest, Mortal Shell 2 was announced with a trailer that made me miss the days of E3 circa 2008 or 2010. The dark and twisted souls-like is coming to PC and consoles in 2026.

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Here’s the first trailer for the upcoming action RPG, which kicked off the whole Summer Game Fest event, from publisher Playstack and developer Cold Symmetry:

And here’s how the publisher describes the standalone third-person RPG sequel to the first Mortal Shell, which launched to positive reviews in 2020.

“Mortal Shell II is a standalone sequel to Mortal Shell that significantly expands on the original with unrestricted, adrenaline-charged combat, deeper weapon design with extensive upgrade options, and an emphasis on free exploration.

This action RPG offers an immersive, interconnected open world, expansive yet deliberately compact, designed to unfold its twisted landscapes and hidden structures while respecting the player’s time.

This metal-infused Mortal Shell II trailer really reminded many of us at Kotaku of the kind of over-the-top but fun trailers we’d seen back in the mid-00s. The screaming metal, the angry executions, and the mention of what the song is at the start. Very 2010 or so energy. And I’m here for it.

The devs have removed any kind of stamina system from Mortal Shell II, according to a press release shared by Gematsu. “Mortal Shell II‘s combat system is agile yet grounded,” say the devs. “Unrestricted by stamina, players exploit multiple tactics to shatter enemy posture and strike critically.”

Mortal Shell II is set to launch on consoles and PC in 2026. No specific console was shared, but I expect it will arrive on PS5 and Xbox sometime next year.

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RGG Studio's Project Century Formally Unveiled As Stranger Than Heaven In New Trailer
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RGG Studio’s Project Century Formally Unveiled As Stranger Than Heaven In New Trailer

by admin June 7, 2025


Ryu Ga Gotaku Studio has formally unveiled Stranger Than Heaven, the official title of its in-development game, Project Century. It revealed this during today’s Summer Games Fest showcase with a new gameplay trailer. 

Set in the years 1915 and 1943 (at least), this action game oozes the style and substance of RGG’s Like a Dragon series, but with some 20th-century noir flair, and it looks awesome. When we first saw Project Century last year, we saw a game set in 1915, but in today’s trailer, Stranger Than Heaven brings us to 1943, a different decade. Fortunately, all the fisticuff combat from 1915 remains in this 1943 look at the game, and if these two trailers together are any indication, it seems Stranger Than Heaven will jump between different time periods. 

Check out the Stranger Than Heaven reveal trailer for yourself below: 

 

There’s no release date or projected platforms for Stranger Than Heaven. While waiting to learn more about it, read Game Informer’s feature on the history and future of RGG Studio. 



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The Old Country receives story trailer at SGF
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The Old Country receives story trailer at SGF

by admin June 7, 2025


Today at Summer Game Fest, Mafia: The Old Country took the stage. A new story trailer – Loyalty is Everything – played. All I know is that by the end, my hands were doing the Italian hand gesture. I’m ready to go to Sicily, at least virtually.

To betray one, is to betray all. At Summer Game Fest, Hangar 13 debuted the “Loyalty is Everything” story trailer for Mafia: The Old Country. In this exclusive sneak peek at the next entry in the acclaimed Mafia franchise, viewers got a closer look at protagonist Enzo Favara’s role in the ongoing feud between the Torrisi and Spadaro crime families, as he carries out the Don’s bidding to secure control of 1900s Sicily’s criminal underworld. Mafia: The Old Country is a linear crime drama set against the stunning backdrop of 1900s Sicily. Inspired by the structure of earlier entries in the franchise, players will experience a focused and immersive story that’s gritty, grounded, brutal, and emotional. Mafia: The Old Country launches August 8 on PC via Steam, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5.

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Yakuza studio's Project Century gets a proper name and a stylish new trailer
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Yakuza studio’s Project Century gets a proper name and a stylish new trailer

by admin June 7, 2025



Cast your mind back to the distant days of last December, and you might remember Sega unveiling Project Century, a curious new venture from Yakuza developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio. Well, it’s not been given a proper name alongside a new trailer.


Project Century’s initial showing was eye-catching but not entirely informative, revealing it to be a Yakuza-style third-person action game with real-time combat set in an open city located somewhere in 1915. And honestly, its latest appearance isn’t a whole lot more illuminating. But! We’ve shifted to 1943 this time around, perhaps suggesting the game – just like its codename implies – does indeed unfold across the course of 100 years.


Aside from that curiosity, we get an extremely evocative new trailer, featuring some era-appropriate music, a whole lot of fisticuffs, and more of that lovely warm art style. More crucially though, Sega has jettisoned the Project Century moniker in favour of its final title, Stranger Than Heaven.

Stranger Than Heaven title reveal trailer.Watch on YouTube


But, unfortunately, that’s your lot. There’s no hint of a release date, or even the platforms Stranger Than Heaven might be coming to, so for now about all we can do is soak up the ambience of its new trailer and patiently wait to learn more.



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Project Century: Stranger Than Heaven SGF 2025 trailer is Yakuza L.A. Noire
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Project Century: Stranger Than Heaven SGF 2025 trailer is Yakuza L.A. Noire

by admin June 7, 2025


Following the reveal of Project Century during The Game Awards 2024, Sega and Like A Dragon developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio showed up to Summer Game Fest 2025 with a new trailer, a new era, and a new name: Stranger Than Heaven. Where the initial trailer looked like early-20th century Judgment, where a detective wandered around a rain-soaked, 1914’s Japanese city, Stranger Than Heaven’s latest trailer is more like RGG Studio’s take on L.A. Noire.

A detective named Mako Daito moodily searches for clues to an unknown mystery in a glitzy city filled with people lost in their pursuit of excess, glamorous nightclubs, rowdy street fights, seedy tenements, and neon-soaked high streets. It looks like RGG Studio is digging more into survival and simulation elements than usual as well. In one brief shot, Mako holds a cigarette as an on-screen tooltip pops up that reads “Draws immense hostility when smoking.” He has hunger and thirst meters, a first for the studio, and makes split-second decisions about what to do in fraught situations, like whether to show a dangerous opponent mercy.

The trailer ends as Mako meets up with an American who’s surprised to find that Mako is Japanese and ends with a dramatic declaration from the detective about how he’s lost sight of himself. The action and setting might be unusual for RGG Studio, but the Yakuza-like melodrama remains the same.

Given the Project Century codename and the fact that the new trailer jumped forward in time by three decades, it seems like a safe bet to assume the story unfolds across, well, the century. RGG had little else to say about Stranger Than Heaven and previously recommended that no one even try to figure out what the game is about.

Stranger Than Heaven is planned for launch in 2026.



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Jurassic World Evolution 3 gets first trailer and autumn release date
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Jurassic World Evolution 3 gets first trailer and autumn release date

by admin June 6, 2025



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.


Frontier’s Jurassic World Evolution series debuted back in 2018, and it was a decently compelling take on the park management genre – putting players in charge of running their own tropical island resort, genetically engineering dinosaurs to populate it with, then doing their best to ensure their defences are solid enough that the attractions won’t eat the guests.


It did well enough that Frontier decided to do it all over again three years later with Jurassic World Evolution 2, a fairly modest upgrade to its predecessor that, initially at least, didn’t quite perform as well as the studio might have like. But undeterred, it’s now ready for round three. Quite what this latest Jurassic World Evolution instalment will offer over its predecessors is unclear, but it certainly looks the part in its new Summer Game Fest trailer.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 announcement trailer.Watch on YouTube


It’ll be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC when it launches on 21st October, and I’ll update this story if more details emerge.



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Gachiakuta trailer is loud and angry as the anime adaptation should be
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Gachiakuta trailer is loud and angry as the anime adaptation should be

by admin June 6, 2025


The anime summer season is close — and there will be lots of big names for us to look forward to. In such a packed season, Gachiakuta is one of the most anticipated and Crunchyroll just dropped a new trailer for the show which is airing next month July 6, 2025, alongside some details on the voice actors we are going to see giving life to important characters.

The show is an adaptation of the manga written by Kei Urana and it has been published by Kodansha in their Weekly Shonen Magazine since 2022. Gachiakuta is Urana’s first series after her two one-shots – Nokase (2018) and Shikido (2019) – and this year the show is receiving the anime treatment by the hands of studio Bones Films, the one responsible for Vigilante: Boku no Hero Academia ILLEGALS.

In this new trailer, we learn more about the world of Gachiakuta, which we have only seen some flashes of in the announcement trailer. This second trailer gives us an idea of why Rudo, the show’s protagonist, ends up in the Pit. Other key concepts of the manga are introduced as well, such as Gachiakuta’s power system that works around people called Givers who draw out power from objects they give life.

While the trailer brings the energy you expect to see in a show like Gachiakuta – a few intense action scenes with the show’s opening song “HUGs” by Japanese band Paledusk –, it doesn’t fail to make it clear that Gachiakuta has a central social commentary on how society segregates people, throwing them away like garbage.

Alongside the trailer, Crunchyroll also shared with us the names of two voice actors that will be in the Gachiakuta. Regot, the man who raises Rudo in the show, is voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa, present in other important recent shows such as Ranma ½. Morikawa was also the Japanese voice of Sephiroth in Final Fantasy VII Remake and Rebirth. Yuki Shin is the other name and he is coming to Gachiakuta to voice Jabber. The artist has voiced secondary characters in shows like Attack on Titan, Given, and My Hero Academia.



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New gameplay trailer for chaotic co-op party game Sol Mates released
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New gameplay trailer for chaotic co-op party game Sol Mates released

by admin June 6, 2025


During the recent Shacknews’ Indie Showcase, Daruma Games revealed a brand new gameplay trailer for their upcoming cooperative rougelike spaceship sim, Sol Mates, which will launch in early access on Steam in 2025.

SAN FRANCISCO – June 4, 2025 – Independent game development studio Daruma Games today shared a new gameplay trailer for their debut title, Sol Mates, during Shacknews’ indie showcase.

Sol Mates is a chaotic co-op party game for 1-4 players that can be played locally or online. Steer, shield and blast your way through the galaxy, taking on space pirates, giant alien crabs, and sassy onboard AIs. Grow your space agency as you take on kooky requests, make story decisions together and soar among the stars in this cooperative roguelike spaceship sim.

Key Features

*Chaotic cooperative gameplay

– Chaos is at every turn as tension mounts throughout your interstellar journey. Work together with friends to become a well-oiled team that puts out fires, launches missiles, and steers the ship out of a crisis at the ready.

*Mission-based storytelling – Sol Mates expertly weaves a humorous sci-fi storyline told through a series of hand-crafted missions mixed with procedurally generated twists.

*Retro-futuristic art style – Enter the adorable and charming world of Sol Mates, where your customizable astronauts lead the way through a retro-futuristic universe filled with surprise and thrill. Battle massive space crabs and defeat hordes of pirates in colorful and explosive encounters.

*Meaningful progression – By progressing through the campaign, you unlock new missions, characters, cosmetics, events, and challenges. With every new unlock comes new combinations offering endless replayability.

Sol Mates will launch in Early Access on Steam in 2025 on PC. For more information, follow Daruma Games on X, Bluesky, Instagram, and TikTok.

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For Good' Trailer Promises Change
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For Good’ Trailer Promises Change

by admin June 5, 2025


It’s not been all that long since we were defying gravity with the release of Wicked: Part One last year, but now, we’re finally getting a glimpse of what’s next as Jon M. Chu returns us to Oz for one last time—and prepares us for a reunion that portends that we, Elphaba, and Glinda alike will all be changed by… for good.

Today, to mark Wicked‘s return to theaters for a one-day-only event, Universal has revealed the first trailer for Wicked: For Good, which will bring the second act of the iconic musical to the big screen.

Picking up where things left off at the end of Part One, with Elphaba branded a wicked enemy of the Ozian state by Madame Morrible and the Wizard as she flees from the Emerald City, leaving Glinda behind, For Good will cover Elphaba’s exploration of the magical grimmerie and her life on the run, as Glinda finds herself conflicted as she’s taken in to become a new witch in her friend’s stead.

As the events of The Wizard of Oz begin to play out, and Elphaba’s portended defeat as the Wicked Witch of the West at Dorothy and her friends’ hands, there’s going to be plenty of drama, twists, and, of course, lots of singing as we set the stage for Wicked‘s curtain close.

Wicked: For Good will see the return of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, alongside Jonathan Bailey, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Marissa Bode, Ethan Slater, and more, and is currently set to hit theaters November 21.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.



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New Pathologic 3 trailer gives us a look at the Bachelor’s campaign
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New Pathologic 3 trailer gives us a look at the Bachelor’s campaign

by admin June 4, 2025


Moscow-based developer Ice-Pick Lodge has provided players with an in-depth glimpse at its upcoming RPG, Pathologic 3, via a new trailer. Pathologic 3 is the latest chapter of the reimagined version of Ice-Pick Lodge’s 2005 classic, Pathologic.

The trailer follows protagonist Daniil Dankovsky (often referred to in-game as The Bachelor), a well-educated doctor who travels from his home in the city to a remote village with a horrifying secret. Set in the steppes of Western Russia in the late 1800s, Pathologic 3 will follow Dankovsky’s desperate attempts to find the cure for a plague that seems to be supernatural in origin.

One major departure from Pathologic 2 is Pathologic 3’s focus on time. Just like previous iterations of the game, players only have 12 days to cure the plague and save (or not save) the town. But Pathologic 3 also includes a new feature: time-jumping.

“Time jumps and temporal experimentation are the game’s core mechanic and the defining twist of Pathologic 3,” Ice-Pick Lodge said in a recent press release. “They chart the journey from a hostage of circumstance to someone trying to assemble the perfect puzzle of events — piecing the world into a single riddle and becoming something greater.”

When players encounter an unexpected problem (or simply make a mistake), they can rewind time and try again. But time travel comes at a cost. To get a “do-over,” players must spend a rare resource known as Amalgam, which can be obtained by completing critical quests, putting irrevocably sick townspeople out of their misery, and — rather oddly — shattering mirrors.

Dankovsky must work against the clock to diagnose and treat patients, all while navigating interpersonal issues amongst the town’s inhabitants, who range from distrustful and shy to downright rude and dishonest. Ultimately, his goal is to keep as many NPCs alive as possible and find (or create) a panacea that will end the plague for good.

Dankovsky can also make town-wide decrees. Image: Ice-Pick Lodge via Polygon

Pathologic 3 serves as an updated version of Ice-Pick Lodge’s obscure 2005 cult classic, Pathologic. Despite the game’s title designating it the third entry in the series, Pathologic 3 is actually the second chapter of the story. The original Pathologic — which gained popularity in both the West and its home country of Russia — told the story of three characters: The Bachelor, The Haruspex, and The Changeling. After releasing a bug-free, well-translated version of the original game (Pathologic Classic HD), the studio partnered with TinyBuild and began work on Pathologic 2.

Launching in May 2019, Pathologic 2 was meant to be an updated version of the original game that would be more accessible to Western audiences. It launched with just one protagonist’s storyline available (The Haruspex), but Ice-Pick Lodge confirmed that The Bachelor and The Changeling’s campaigns would be added at a later date via a game update. Just like the original Pathologic, the sequel was initially meant to include all three protagonists’ storylines, but the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and the sanctions that followed it eventually caused a major disruption in the Russian-based studio’s development of Pathologic 2.

After partnering with a new publisher (Hypetrain Digital), work on The Bachelor’s campaign began, but because the studio had a new publisher, his campaign couldn’t be added to Pathologic 2 via a patch or game update — hence why the upcoming second chapter in Pathologic’s revival is called Pathologic 3. Ice-Pick Lodge has yet to announce a release date for Pathologic 3, but the studio has suggested that the game will launch on PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X sometime in 2025. It’s currently available to wishlist on Steam.





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