It's a more "challenging production process". Earlier this month, Square Enix confirmed it would be bringing Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to the Switch 2 in June 2026.
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It's like if F-Zero broke up the races so you could have Smash Bros. brawls.
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As Blizzard breathes new life into Diablo 2, some of its original creators are back on the scene with an ambitious new ARPG called Darkhaven.
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Blizzard is setting expectations for what to expect in the first few weeks of the expansion.
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We've got just over a week to go until Apple's "Special Experience" on March 4, and we're expecting to see the iPhone 17e announced during the week of the event. The iPhone 17e will be the first update to the new low-cost iPhone 16e that Apple unveiled in February 2025. Design The iPhone 17e will look a lot like the iPhone 16e, featuring the same 6.1-inch display size, single-lens rear camera, and black and white color options. Display The iPhone 17e is expected to feature the same displ...
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The swashbuckling survival adventure is a hit before it's even out.
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Apple today debuted a new Sales Coach app for the iPhone and the iPad, replacing the former SEED app. Designed for Apple Store and Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) employees, Sales Coach provides training resources and information useful for Apple device sales. Sales Coach is available for Apple Store and AASP employees worldwide, and Apple has released it as an update to the former SEED app. Those who have the SEED app will see it change to Sales Coach when installing the latest updat...
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Seamus Blackley says Microsoft's focus is on AI, and all else will be subsumed into it.
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Few games encapsulate all that was wrong with Amazon's approach to making games more aptly than King of Meat.
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The demo for Windrose is a rollicking pirate adventure—once you've chopped down enough trees, that is.
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I can only assume there's a Nintendo lawyer seething somewhere.
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The owners of the Neopets franchise recently pulled Neopets TTRPG playtest material due to it containing controversial material by developer Geekify.
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King of Meat, the co-op party game show game from Glowmade, is shutting down, Amazon Game Studios has confirmed.
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The Nightmare Before Christmas director Henry Selick stumbled in live action with Monkeybone, an ambitious but weak riff on Tim Burton's dark comedy.
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Our Heartopia interactive map marks every harvestable fruit, ore, tree, and mushroom.
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Testing on the iOS 26.4 update is continuing, and Apple released the second beta today. The main new feature is an expansion of RCS encryption testing, but there are a few other small tweaks. End-to-End Encryption RCS Testing With the second beta of iOS 26.4, Apple is testing end-to-end encryption for text messages sent between iPhones and Android devices. End-to-end encrypted messages can now be sent to an Android user, and if encryption is enabled, there will be a lock icon on the message. Enc...
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Couldn't have picked a better guy for the job.
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Cheap PS5 games are available on Sony's PlayStation stores, with savings on PSVR 2 and DualSense controllers.
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King of Meat proclaimed itself to be "everyone's favorite party-platforming game" before it launched, but it struggled to stick the landing.
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From eating rocks to killing your own cat, nearly every power in Mewgenics can be incredible with the right combo of items and abilities.
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Anthropic is issuing a call to action against AI "distillation attacks," after accusing three AI companies of misusing its Claude chatbot. On its website, Anthropic claimed that DeepSeek, Moonshot and MiniMax have been conducting "industrial-scale campaigns…to illicitly extract Claude’s capabilities to improve their own models." Distillation in the AI world refers to when less capable models lean on the responses of more powerful ones to train themselves. While distillation isn't a bad thing acr...
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The February 2026 edition of the Steam Next Fest is live now and runs until March 2.
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After Dropout experimented with a Blu-ray release and 24/7 channel, it tries something new: licensing Don't Hug Me I'm Scared to stream on Dropout.tv
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Ubisoft has announced the new Assassin's Creed leadership team.
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Seven's screenwriter and Panic Room's producer hybridize two related horror genres, and show why these horror subgenres are incompatible.
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This week, Arc Raiders finally becomes a complete videogame.
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That Black Flag remake might be deep at the bottom of the ocean, but the producer of the original release is now heading the AC franchise.
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Another free Raider Deck is on the way, too.
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The spotlight is being shined on two major upcoming releases!
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On Feb. 24, the Shrouded Sky update adds two new Arc threats to Arc Raiders, including a flying drone that uses a flamethrower.
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"You can't ignore it, in terms of it's coming, it's changing."
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Different legendary Pokémon are featured each day during the "Road to Kalos" event. We list the schedule and rotating Pokémon in our guide.
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It's getting to be that time of year again. Summer Game Fest officially kicks off on June 5 and will go until June 8. The Live Kickoff show will once again be hosted by Geoff Keighley and takes place on June 5 at 5PM ET. This is where we'll see all of those juicy reveals and trailers. The opening event will be streamed globally on just about every digital platform, including YouTube, Twitch, X and even Steam. Those in the Los Angeles area will be able to pick up tickets for the live show sometim...
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The dramatic retirement of Microsoft Gaming head Phil Spencer is a response to a struggling business, but it's hard to see how Sharma can fix it
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Bungie isn't taking any prisoners when it comes to cheating on its upcoming extraction shooter, Marathon. In a detailed blog post explaining its anti-cheat measures, Bungie took a very declarative position against those caught trying to gain an unfair advantage. "We are taking a strong stance against cheating and anyone found to be cheating or developing cheats will be permanently banned from playing Marathon forever, no second chances," the blog post read, adding that there will be an appeals s...
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