Over 20 years after wowing audiences at E3 2003, the raw, uncut original Xbox build of Halo 2’s legendary demo has leaked online, offering an unprecedented look at gaming’s most famous presentation.
Rainbow Six Siege went completely offline after hackers breached Ubisoft’s servers, flooding player accounts with billions in virtual currency and possibly stealing decades worth of source code.
The beloved 2018 medieval RPG is reportedly getting a remaster for current-gen consoles in February 2026, but insiders warn it won’t be the massive overhaul fans might expect.
KillGem – New Blood from solo dev Radical Byte and publisher New Blood Interactive is bringing classical tower defense back in 2026. Yes, it’s inspired by THAT legendary series.
ThinKING Cat Games built Orbit to Riches in one week as a prototype. Community response was strong enough that it’s getting a full Q2 2026 Steam release with expanded content.
Cygames just announced the mobile gacha JRPG that spawned a multimedia empire is launching worldwide on Steam March 10, 2026. But there’s a weird catch for Japanese players.
Timeslip Softworks dropped their cyberpunk turn-based RPG into Early Access in June 2025. Fight simultaneously in cyberspace and reality with hardcore tactical combat that makes XCOM look gentle.
Run a mysterious thrift shop where customers hide dark secrets and reality itself might be an illusion. Kyiv-based BSL Team created something genuinely unique.
Hungarian indie studio Amethyst Dreamers spent 4 years building Slaves of Magic, a turn-based tactics game where humanity fights magical invaders with stolen teleporters and customizable squads.
Publishers keep mislabeling their games, fans argue endlessly online, and even developers can’t seem to get it right. Here’s why gaming’s most confusing debate won’t die.