A reliable insider claims SEGA is preparing to reveal the next mainline Sonic game at The Game Awards 2025 on December 11, just ahead of the franchise’s 35th anniversary celebration in 2026.
Bloomberg reveals Netflix executives debated acquiring Electronic Arts, Fox, and even Disney before ultimately choosing Warner Bros. Discovery in their $82.7 billion blockbuster deal.
Paramount has launched a hostile takeover bid worth $108.4 billion to snatch Warner Bros. Discovery from Netflix, including iconic gaming studios behind Mortal Kombat, Batman Arkham, and Hogwarts Legacy.
A convincing 4-minute Shenmue 4 trailer surfaced online ahead of The Game Awards 2025, sending fans into a frenzy. YS NET quickly confirmed it was fake and threatened legal action against the creators.
Le Mans Ultimate v1.2 launches December 9, 2025 with engineer mode, anti-cheat systems, physics overhauls, and ELMS DLC. The free update transforms the official WEC racing sim after months of community feedback.
Katsuhiro Harada announces his departure from Bandai Namco at the end of 2025. The Tekken director who shaped the franchise for three decades says PlayStation’s Ken Kutaragi helped him make the decision.
Hideo Kojima says OD is completely different from standard horror games and he’s not sure it will succeed. Co-written with Jordan Peele, starring Sophia Lillis and Hunter Schafer, this Xbox exclusive explores what it means to overdose on fear.
Cairn from The Game Bakers launches January 29, 2026 on PS5 and Steam for $30. This survival-climbing adventure follows professional alpinist Aava ascending Mount Kami, a peak no one has conquered. The demo has a 99% positive rating.
Dungeon Raid from 4Cats is a card roguelike where luck matters as much as strategy. After a year of evening development, this free game on Steam and itch.io challenges you to survive the dungeon without starving first.
Tiny Bunny version 1.0 launched December 4, 2025, completing the five-episode story with 20 possible endings. The Siberian forest horror from Saikono Studios is now published by Serenity Forge, the team behind Doki Doki Literature Club Plus.