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- One Year Later: Remembering Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Mess
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons Switch 2 – What’s Changing?
- EA’s Board Approves $55 Billion Acquisition by Saudi Arabia’s PIF and Other Investors
- Why Crimson Desert Might Be 2026’s Breakout Title
- 15 New Games of January 2026
- Doom Co-Creator’s New Game Will be Great For Fans of Classic id Software Shooters – Rumour
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Stripped of Indie Game Awards Wins Over Use of Generative AI
- Grand Theft Auto 6 Will Not See Another Delay At Risk of Losing Hype, Says Former Animator
- Cronos: The New Dawn is Adding Easy Mode in Early 2026
- Ubisoft Working With Nintendo to Improve VRR Support in More Games
Rumors
Doom Co-Creator’s New Game Will be Great For Fans of Classic id Software Shooters…
While Romero Games’ at-risk shooter has seemingly been rescued from being scrapped, few details have been…
Starfield’s Creation Engine Gets Unreal Engine Aspects for Improvements “Across…
It was a quiet 2025 for Bethesda’s Starfield, especially following the disappointing Shattered Space, but next…
PC
One Year Later: Remembering Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Mess
Where were you on Dragon Age Day? Were you sitting at home, enjoying Dragon Age: Inquisition or Dragon Age 2? Were you embroiled, unlike those sickos, in the masterpiece that is Dragon Age: Origins? Did you celebrate the franchise, whether it was at its peak or at the level of “great, but could’ve been better?” […]
Playstation
Yakuza Kiwami 3 and Dark Ties Direct Announced for December 22nd
As the industry winds down, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio is hosting what’s seemingly the last Direct of the year for Yakuza Kiwami 3 and Dark Ties. Airing on December 22nd at 5 PM PT, it will showcase new features and gameplay from both titles ahead of launch. It’s already confirmed that Yakuza Kiwami 3 features […]
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15 New Games of January 2026
With 2025 finally in the books and offering another strong year of gaming, it’s time to look to 2026, starting with January. Granted, it doesn’t offer the heftiest triple-A, but there are some promising titles, from psychological horror and a brand-new Trails game to a free-to-play fighter and that one game everyone hated to see […]