The puzzle game Blue Prince inherited the Indie Game Awards GOTY title after Clair Obscur’s disqualification, only to face immediate accusations of AI usage that its developers strongly deny.
The studio behind the infamous GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition is developing an unannounced game for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S in 2026. After a public falling out with Rockstar Games, Grove Street Games appears to be moving on to new projects, possibly another major port.
After a 12-year absence from Nintendo platforms, Call of Duty is nearly ready for Switch 2. Windows Central’s Jez Corden reports the first Switch version is almost done and launching within months, fulfilling Microsoft’s 10-year commitment made during the Activision acquisition battle.
Microsoft pulled the plug on Romero Games’ ambitious FPS ‘Hellslayer’ during summer layoffs, but the Doom co-creator is salvaging $50 million worth of assets to build something completely new. Here’s what happened and what’s coming next.
Fresh screenshots from Marathon’s December playtest reveal dramatic visual improvements, with Chinese players praising the gunplay and art style. After a rocky alpha test and indefinite delay, Bungie’s extraction shooter is finally showing its true potential ahead of the March 2026 launch.
Industry veteran Rich Vogel hints that GTA 6 Online might evolve into an MMORPG experience with persistent worlds, massive player counts, and deep roleplay systems. Rockstar’s acquisition of FiveM and leaked features suggest the biggest online transformation in gaming history.
An indie developer shares brutally honest lessons about growing from 10,000 to 20,000 Steam wishlists, including why trailers still dominate, how YouTube drives conversions, and the real cost of paid ads.
The HD-2D series reached 6 million units sold worldwide just weeks after Octopath Traveler 0 launched, proving Team Asano’s pixel art revolution turned into Square Enix’s unexpected cash machine.
YOLO35 Game Studios reveals Don’t Freeze, a turn-based winter survival game where time only moves when you act, designed specifically for players who can’t handle first-person movement anymore.
The PC-88 Paradise series covers Gandhara: Buddha no Seisen, a forgotten action RPG where you protect the Ashes of Buddha across eight worlds while fighting the demon king’s forces with swords and spells.