Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 studio Warhorse is keeping quiet about whether or not it's working on a Lord of the Rings game, but has assured whatever comes next, it will be "an RPG true to our colours".
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Former D&D lead game designer Christopher Perkins has devised a new spell for Critical Role's new adventure, campaign 4.
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Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
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MacRumors is pleased to announce our Seventeenth Annual MacRumors Blood Drive, throughout the month of May 2026. Let's save lives together by encouraging donations of blood, platelets, and plasma, and signing up as bone marrow and organ donors. While most blood drives are specific to a geographic location, our blood drive is online and worldwide. Anyone can participate. Over the past 16 years, MacRumors Blood Drives have recorded donations of 1,795 units of blood, platelets, and plasma, cheered ...
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But is it for a Switch 2 version? The ratings board is at it again, and this time it's for a Nintendo-published title. But there's a little bit of confusion as to what it actually means. Resetera user --R has spotted a rating for Hal Laboratory's BOXBOY! + BOXGIRL! in Taiwan (via Knoebel on Bluesky). The lovely little puzzler is available on the Switch already, but this listing mentions Switch 2 as the platform.
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So much for 200,000 EVs a year.
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Crimson Desert's Pearl Abyss has sold off Eve Online developer CCP Games for $120m, citing a need to "improve financial structure".
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KessCo has announced the One Piece: Escape from Egghead board game, adapting one of the most iconic manga arcs to a tabletop experience.
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Something Very Bad is Going To Happen tells its story within its title, but that doesn't mean you won't be surprised with this horror series.
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Flying off the shelves.
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Vampire The Masquerade Oaths and Ashes brings the Berlin By Night setting to vibrant unlife, and I can't wait to see what it looks like.
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Making bank, but at what cost?
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Borderlands 4 update 1.6 patch notes make world events more frequent, improve co-op syncing, and introduce Vault Hunter balance changes.
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Team Blue's unannounced Arc Extreme looks like a real winner for gaming on the go.
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Replayability is going to be important as we fight across the stars.
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Gone fishing. Here's a cute little Nintendo Today! announcement we weren't expecting: a brand new LEGO Animal Crossing set featuring our favourite tanuki nephew duo, Timmy & Tommy. Arriving on 1st August, Timmy & Tommy’s Fun Day Out will cost $59.99 / £54.99 and features the pair fishing on a red bridge together. It's pretty adorable!
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I confess, I don't think very hard about cover when I'm playing Total War games – I'm too busy micromanaging cavalry and ensuring all of my ranged unit formations are nice and stretched out, with minimal depth for a cannon ball to travel through. I'll have to address that mentality when playing Total War: Warhammer 40,000, which is not only a strategy game in which you can do an Exterminatus on planets, but also one in which players can destroy many other objects smaller than planets, including ...
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First or third, make your choice. Resident Evil Requiem is quite unique in that it allows players to choose whether they experience the game in first or third-person. In fact, you can experiment quite a bit with it, utilising different perspectives depending on whether you're playing as Leon Kennedy or Grace Ashcroft. According to developer Koshi Nakanishi in an interview with Denfaminico Gamer (thanks, VGC), players were pretty keen to play as Leon in third-person, but were a little more indeci...
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Did Instagram put its feed slop on notice?
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Another month is done and dusted, so here's your run over the most popular games on Steam Deck for April 2026. No real surprises for what's in the top
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Nintendo Switch 2 has more than a few interesting new releases in May, including an indie game, a AAA port, and a Nintendo platformer
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May oui. As we slide into the middle of the year, James Bond might have slipped from his May release on Switch 2, but we've got both Indiana Jones and T. Yoshisaur Munchakoopas whipping their way to us this month, plus a bevvy of physical releases, large and small, across Switches 1 and 2. Square Enix has a double helping of games to follow in June, too, so plenty to keep us going until July, when Nintendo has not one but two first-party games ready to go.
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It will cover events from Queen Victoria's death in 1901 until Princess Elizabeth's wedding.
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After an earlier leak, we now have an official release date for Star Wars: Galactic Racer, the high-stakes, runs-based racing adventure set in a galaxy far, far away from developer Fuse Games .
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As you've probably heard by now, Subnautica 2 is releasing in early access on May 14th. Unknown Worlds have packed up all of their leviathans and everything. Cool. Unless you're planning to launch a campervanning game that same day. Square Glade Games have decided they'd rather not.
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Would you pay $10 more for higher polling?
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Development on hardcore fantasy PvPvE dungeon-crawler Dark and Darker is free to continue without fear of being shut down, following a Supreme Court ruling rejecting allegations of copyright infringement from Nexon.
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Blending the worlds of survivor-like bullet heavens with vehicle building, TerraTech Legion firmly scratches the itch for something to pick up and play
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After the chaos of World of Warcraft patch 12.0.5, Blizzard has revealed a brand new, $75 housing bundle for Midnight. Great timing.
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The Terraria 1.4.5.7 update is planning to tackle combat frustrations including invisible hitboxes and enemies attacking from off-screen.
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Welcome to the Roblox Reality, say the makers of Roblox. That sounds a bit terrifying, I respond. Don't worry, it's the name of some AI-powered upscaling tech we've just started showing off, the Roblox makers reassure me. It can make our game's blocky characters and environments look photorealisic, they add. Ah, I say, could you explain that to me via a blog post full of complex techno/marketing babble?
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Xbox mode brings a console-like interface to Windows 11.
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The introduction of Jason as the franchise lead changed Friday the 13th franchise
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It's pledged to invest more into its division making ceramics used in the production of NAND memory.
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What's in the box?
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