After nearly a decade of waiting, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond launches December 4, 2025, with an enhanced Nintendo Switch 2 Edition featuring psychic abilities, a rideable motorcycle, and cutting-edge technical improvements.
As major gaming outlets crumble under corporate ownership, worker-owned publications like Aftermath, Rogue, and Game File are proving there’s another way to survive in games journalism.
PlayStation partners with JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot Games to publish a four-player cooperative shooter directed by Mike Booth, the creative mind behind the legendary Left 4 Dead series.
Game director Thomas Olsson reveals how Skeleton Crew Studio created Forestrike’s unique ‘Foresight’ mechanic and blended tactical depth with kung-fu action in this innovative roguelite.
Arrowhead Game Studios surprised players with a brand new volcanic biome featuring deadly lava pools, extreme heat, and unique mining operations where one wrong step means instant death.
Reliable Fortnite leaker HYPEX just revealed that Epic Games is working on Quints mode, allowing five players per squad for the first time ever in Battle Royale history.
In a stunning move that could reshape entertainment forever, Netflix has emerged victorious in the heated auction for Warner Bros Discovery’s studio and streaming assets, gaining control of massive gaming franchises like Mortal Kombat, Batman, and LEGO games.
Nintendo’s eShop quietly added Pikmin 4 to its list of Switch 2 enhanced games on December 3, 2025, sparking speculation that the beloved strategy game might finally get the upgrade fans have been begging for.
A supposed Shenmue IV teaser trailer leaked days before The Game Awards 2024, but the gaming community quickly spotted telltale signs of AI generation, leaving fans wondering if the beloved franchise will ever get its conclusion.
A supposed leak of Hytale’s source code surfaced on Reddit, showing decompiled C# code that appears to be from the game’s legacy client. But is it legitimate, and does it even matter?