The Emperor protects, but a Bolter helps. Developer Auroch Digital has just revealed that Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 will feature a brand new playable character: a deadly, flame-wielding Sister of Battle. Get ready to purge the unclean in 2026.
Get ready to enter the black-and-white world of Mouseburg. The highly anticipated noir FPS, ‘MOUSE: P.I. For Hire,’ officially has a release date. Prepare for cartoon chaos, jazzy tunes, and a whole lot of action on March 19, 2026.
The viral sensations are back in 3D. PlaySide Studios has just announced ‘Dumb Ways to Party,’ a new chaotic party game coming to PC and all major consoles in 2026. Get ready for 40 ridiculous mini-games and a Fortnite crossover.
Fallout Day 2025 has come and gone, and while it brought great news for existing games, the lack of a new mainline title was deafening. That is, until Todd Howard himself stepped in to reassure fans that more is on the way… eventually.
It’s time to head back into the Zone. In a huge surprise, Pacific Drive’s first major expansion, the horror-themed ‘Whispers in the Woods,’ just shadow-dropped, and it brought the base game to Xbox and Game Pass along with it.
It’s a good day to be an exile. Grinding Gear Games just revealed its next massive expansion, ‘Keepers of the Flame,’ and it’s bringing a full sequel to the Breach league, new Ascendancy classes, and the long-awaited asynchronous trade system.
Jeff Vogel of Spiderweb Software has been making indie RPGs since 1994. In a recent AMA celebrating his new release, Avernum 4: Greed and Glory, the veteran developer shared his secrets to survival, his creative philosophy, and what’s next.
Grab your best iron, because bounty hunting season is open. Bethesda has just announced ‘Burning Springs,’ a huge, free update for Fallout 76 that brings The Ghoul from the hit TV series into the game, voiced by Walton Goggins himself.
It’s been 10 years since we first left Vault 111. To celebrate, Bethesda is releasing Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition, a massive package that includes all DLC and over 150 Creation Club mods. Here’s everything you need to know.
In a rare reversal of fortune this console generation, the tech wizards at Digital Foundry have delivered their verdict: Obsidian’s The Outer Worlds 2 runs significantly better on Xbox Series X than on the PS5 and even the PS5 Pro.