Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 just celebrated its first anniversary with a major update, and the sequel, Space Marine 3, has officially been announced, promising new campaigns, multiplayer modes, and innovations in third-person action gaming.
Former PlayStation Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida recently shared insights on his difficult decision to cancel two major game projects, each with $25 million invested, including a new IP from God of War’s Santa Monica Studio.
The story behind how gyro support got added to Valve’s new Steam Controller is peak Valve culture: a passionate employee who really loved motion controls just moved desks to work on his favorite project, and now we’re all getting Grip Sense technology.
Konami listened to feedback and dropped version 1.10 for Silent Hill f, adding a new Casual difficulty mode, letting players skip parts of New Game+, and toning down the combat that reviewers said was killing the horror vibe.
Two of 2026’s most anticipated games, Capcom’s sci-fi puzzler Pragmata and Grasshopper Manufacture’s ultra-violent Romeo is a Dead Man, have reportedly been rated by classification boards, suggesting their long-awaited releases might actually happen next year.
Reliable leaker NateTheHate is doubling down on his claim that Red Dead Redemption 2 is getting a PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch 2 upgrade, even though Rockstar just announced the first game is coming to current-gen instead, leaving fans increasingly frustrated.
Andy Robinson from Video Games Chronicle says most of the Far Cry 7 details and assets making the rounds are muddled, wrong, or from cancelled projects, adding another layer of confusion to a game that’s had one of the messiest development cycles in recent memory.
A Spanish-language content creator posted their Metroid Prime 4: Beyond preview a full day before the November 14 embargo, leaking extensive gameplay footage and details before quickly making the video private after Nintendo likely stepped in.
After unveiling three new hardware devices this week, Valve apparently isn’t finished. Insider Gaming’s Mike Straw says there’s another major announcement on the way, sparking massive Half-Life 3 speculation across the gaming community.
Rockstar just announced that the original Red Dead Redemption is getting a proper current-gen release on December 2, 2025, bringing John Marston’s story to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, and even mobile devices with free upgrades for existing owners.