British PM Keir Starmer praises Rockstar Games as a national success during Edinburgh visit, highlighting the Scottish studio’s global impact with Grand Theft Auto. But there’s a catch – tax breaks and industry support remain unclear.
The original Resident Evil’s infamous dialogue wasn’t just bad voice acting – it was a string of bad luck from rushed localization, censorship mistakes, and translation errors that created gaming’s most memorable memes. Here’s what really went wrong.
Bethesda’s Matt Carofano openly acknowledges that Skyrim’s endless re-releases have become a running joke, but defends the Switch 2 version as a chance for new players to experience the RPG classic on modern hardware.
Doom co-creator John Romero reveals his Microsoft-canceled shooter survived as a completely redesigned indie FPS. Repurposing $50 million in assets, Romero Games builds something ‘no one’s played before’ – think Elden Ring fresh for shooters.
The fan-favorite Zombie Panic! gets a full Source 2 overhaul with modern graphics, new maps, and cross-platform multiplayer. Survive zombie hordes or infect as one in this free-to-play revival hitting Steam in 2026.
After years in Early Access, Rhythm Doctor earns IGN’s 9/10 for its genius one-button gameplay, heartfelt stories, and brutal rhythm challenges. Heal patients by syncing to heartbeats in this pixel art gem out now on Steam, Xbox, and PC.
CD Projekt Red marks Cyberpunk 2077’s fifth anniversary with a stunning City of Legends trailer recapping V’s wild Night City journey. No new patch drops, but the nostalgia hit packs Johnny Silverhand, Jackie, Panam, and Phantom Liberty highlights across all platforms.
Inti Creates revives the action-strategy formula in Kingdom’s Return: Time-Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster. Collect materials in 2D action stages, rebuild your kingdom, and power up four unique heroes – out April 23, 2026 on all platforms.
Halberd Studios revives Mariachi Legends with a brutal new trailer. Play as Death-empowered detective Pablo Cruz in pixel-perfect Mexican folklore combat, coming Q2 2026 to all platforms.
Kenji Ozawa, director of Visions of Mana, opens up about the game’s development, his team’s shutdown drama, and teases an exciting new project from his indie studio. From world-building tricks to no couch co-op, here’s what he revealed.