Rue Valley launched November 11 with personality sliders, time loop puzzles, and the kind of existential dread that makes you question your own life choices.
State of Play Japan delivered 28 game announcements from Elden Ring DLC to Tokyo Xtreme Racer’s return, but a cheaper language-locked PS5 stole headlines.
Possessor(s) launches today from Heart Machine with demon possession, platform fighter combat, and a quarantined city full of horrors, but reviews are mixed.
Routine, the 80s-inspired lunar horror game first announced in 2012, gets a December 4 release date after one of indie gaming’s longest development journeys.
The Le Diable Blanc character trailer shows off Gambit’s explosive card-throwing gameplay, bo staff combat, and why that X-Men ’97 voice is giving fans goosebumps.
MORSE launched November 11 with a brilliant premise: defend against WWI battleships using only two buttons and actual Morse code you’ll genuinely learn while playing.
The monster-taming RPG crushed PlayStation’s Players’ Choice vote less than a month after launch, proving Digimon fever is alive and stronger than ever.
Gaming’s biggest night expands beyond free platforms for the first time as Prime Video joins the broadcast, complete with exclusive flash sales during the December 11 live show.
Digiphile brings back the magic of early Humble Bundle with curated collections, full charity transparency, and a game-changing Exchange system that turns unused keys into credits.
Gambit and Rogue crash into Marvel Rivals on November 14 with a cosmic love story, massive 18v18 battles, cross-progression, and the game’s first anniversary celebration.