The first trailer reveals the return of Scorpion, a mysterious threat, and what could be the Hand or the Ten Rings
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CEO Rebekah Saltsman is tired of seeing AI pitches for AI games and she'd rather see developers pitch a publisher like Finji with "programmer art" than generative AI.
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Alan Wake makers (Wakers?) Remedy have delivered FBC: Firebreak's final major update, having previously elected to wind down development of the struggling Control-themed shooter. This swansong for the game delivers some new maps inspired by the original Control, and a Friend’s Pass that lets you invite a mate to play with you via a free version of Firebreak. Handy for keeping sessions decently stocked, since Remedy have made sure the shooter'll remain "playable for years to come".
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Rumours and official news of an animated Final Fantasy 9 series have been a thing for years now, but the project simply vanished at some point, with rumblings pointing to it being binned altogether. In late 2025, new information suggested it was back on track. Now, its comeback has been officially confirmed.
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With Nekome: Nazi Hunter, ProbablyMonsters wants to tell a brutal World War 2 story about Romani history.
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Our first look at Crimson Moon gameplay revealed more about the co-op ARPG's metal influence.
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After rolling out Search Live to all US Google app users last September, Google is now bringing the feature to every place where it offers its AI Mode chatbot. Search Live, if you need a reminder, allows you to point your phone's camera at an object or scene and ask questions about what you see in front of you. Google debuted the tool at I/O 2025 before it began rolling it out to users. With today's expansion, Search Live is available in more than 200 countries and territories. What's more, Goo...
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Marathon players have uncovered some incredibly strong movement techniques on the Thief Shell, a shell that is proving so strong that it might just be damaging to the game's overall balance.
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Brendan Greene is back to modding, but now it's his own game.
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While the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are not expected to launch for another six months or so, there are already plenty of rumors about the devices. It was initially reported that the iPhone 18 Pro models would have fully under-screen Face ID, with only a front camera visible in the top-left corner of the screen. However, the latest rumors indicate that only one Face ID component will be moved under the screen on the devices, which will result in merely a smaller Dynamic Island. Below, w...
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IOI Partners and Build a Rocket are dissolving their partnership, and as a result the Hitman crossover is no more.
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Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy has a release date, so prepare to get reacquainted with some of your favorite characters from across the franchise.
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You'll probably have one of two reactions to Dread Delusion's artstyle: you'll either immediately embrace its lurid, retro-inspired world of shimmering, ugly polygons or you'll instantly recoil, rejecting it wholesale. But I'm here to implore you: don't run! Dread Delusion is a game that's purposefully hideous, using the queasy, lurching low-poly geometry of late-90s-era gaming to conjure an atmosphere that's supposed to feel off-puttingly wrong. It's horror-adjacent in that regard; but a little...
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In the lead up to the Cryo Archives being added to Marathon, new challenges have appeared within the in-game Codex. While many seem quite arduous, one in particular is a lovely callback to a particular quirk of the original Marathon series.
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Amazon's annual Big Spring Sale will kick off one week from today, on Wednesday, March 25, but ahead of that event the retailer is already discounting a wide array of popular accessories. Below we're tracking deals on monitors, headphones, iPhone and desktop accessories, and more. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. Highlights include Samsung's 32-inch Smart Monitor M...
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Gosling, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, and co-star Sandra Hüller explain what they got out of using earbuds to "whisper" improv prompts.
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Switch tactics. Developer Mimimi Games and publisher Daedalic Entertainment have unleashed Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun on the Switch 2, with an appropriately sneaky launch trailer to mark its release. In our recent review, we called Shadow Tactics "a fantastic real-time tactics adventure that wows with top-notch gameplay, fantastic looks, and a set of delectable missions that challenge you to get into your ninja groove and bring the best out of a team of shadowy assassins".
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It looks as though Sony is giving you your money back for Highguard microtransactions, but there's no indication other platforms are doing the same.
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Critical Role's Matthew Mercer discusses the homebrewed Daredevil Fighter subclass for his character Sir Julien Davinos in Critical Role Campaign 4.
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Apple has quietly blocked AI "vibe coding" apps, such as Replit and Vibecode, from releasing App Store updates unless they make changes, The Information reports. "Vibe coding" tools allow users with little to no programming experience to build apps or websites using natural language prompts. Their accessibility has driven rapid adoption among both developers and non-technical users. Apple told The Information that certain vibe coding features breach long-standing App Store rules prohibiting ap...
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Last August, I wrote about a Baldur's Gate 3 modder who had recreated Candlekeep, the library-fortress which serves as the starting point of the original Baldur's Gate. Well, modder 786r786 is back with a full team and they're remaking the entirety of Baldur's Gate 1 as a custom BG3 campaign.
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After a big legal win against publisher Krafton, Subnautica 2 developer Unknown Worlds looks to be readying the game for an Early Access release.
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When we talk about high-profile live-service failures, Remedy Entertainment's FBC: Firebreak is often left out of the conversation. That's because the co-op shooter never really gained a lot of traction, despite the the post-Alan Wake 2 hype it was graced with before launch. Less than a year after its launch, the developers are saying goodbye... but there is good news, too.
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A lawsuit brought against Apple by music streaming app Musi has been dismissed by a federal judge, after she ruled that Apple's developer agreement gives it the right to remove any app from the App Store at any time, "with or without cause." Launched in 2013 by two Canadian teenagers, Musi was an app that played YouTube videos in a stripped-down interface, showed its own ads (removable for $5.99), and let users build playlists. Basically, it was a free music streaming service built on top of You...
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Actor Charlie Cox, known for the likes of Daredevil and Stardust, is set to star in another video game following the success of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is in China, where he attended one of the company's 50th anniversary events outside of its Taikoo Li retail store in Chengdu today. The event revolved around a performance by Chinese singer Li Yuchun, and it comes after Apple hosted a surprise Alicia Keys concert at its Grand Central store in New York last week. According to the China Daily, Cook is scheduled to attend the China Development Forum in Beijing this weekend, and he will also meet with Chinese app developers, gover...
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Silky smooth. Team Cherry has been gradually churning out the updates for Hollow Knight: Silksong since it launched last year, and now, the game's getting one "last significant update" before the arrival of Sea of Sorrow. As shared in a recent blog post from the devs, 'Patch 5' launched on PC earlier this week, with a console release "coming soon". The big additions this time around are the implementations of Traditional Chinese and German language options, but there is a boatload of tweaks and ...
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The Sims 4's original AI programmer always wanted to give sims the ability to plan their actions but it never stuck.
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It looks like Final Fantasy IX animated show Final Fantasy: Black Mages Legacy is back in production after a difficult development cycle.
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A developer behind Bubsy 4D explains why Fabraz is taking the revival so seriously and where it drew unlikely inspiration from Devil May Cry.
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The latest open models and frameworks from NVIDIA bring together simulation, robot learning and embedded compute to accelerate cloud-to-robot workflows.
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Ever since making the jump to the Nintendo Switch, there's something that's bugged me about practically every modern Pokémon game, a feeling that has only intensified after spending countless hours in Pokopia. For titles based in big, open worlds and filled with adorable polygonal characters and lovely music, why is nearly every pokémon still saddled with a call that sounds like a dial-up internet connection? As someone who played Pokémon Red and Blue at launch, I'm very aware that the origin o...
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