Grasshopper Manufacture set the release date for their ultraviolent multiverse action game at $50, joking they were going to launch alongside Grand Theft Auto 6 before Rockstar delayed it.
Director Kenji Oguro revealed the team seriously debated switching from turn-based to action combat because it’s trendier, then realized they’d just be making a worse version of the main games.
Pajama Llama Games spent a decade developing their post-apocalyptic survival city builder where you turn ocean trash into floating towns, launching version 1.0 on December 4.
Additional Digimon & Episode Pack 1: Alternate Dimension brings new Mega Digivolutions, a special story quest, and finally adds Parallelmon from V-Tamer to the games.
Ubisoft dropped Title Update 2.0 on December 5 adding the most requested feature since release, plus a harder New Game Plus mode with new skills and gear.
Postal: Bullet Paradise went from reveal trailer to completely cancelled in two days after fans accused developer Goonswarm Games of using AI-generated art, leading to the studio shutting down entirely.
Eight former Sony London developers formed Twisted Works and revealed Cast Outs, a modern fantasy co-op shooter set in a mythical London where magic is real and dragons invade through dimensional rifts.
The legendary RPG developer announced he’s back at Obsidian Entertainment full-time working on a mystery project, moved back to California, and got a Moon Man tattoo.
The No More Heroes creator explained in a new VGC interview why Romeo is a Dead Man will be the first Grasshopper game they publish themselves in 20 years.
The beloved indie horror advent calendar returned after two years of silence with Madvent Calendar 5: Post Mortem, delivering 24 bite-sized nightmares wrapped in retro PlayStation aesthetics.