Sean Seanson’s latest Japan-only PlayStation episode covers Yellow Brick Road, Mizuki Shigeru No Yokai Butouden, and The Adventure of Little Ralph – three weird exclusives chosen randomly by his signature wheel.
A leaked GameStop memo confirms the $499 bundle has reached end of lifecycle, leaving only the base $449 console available as Nintendo plans its next move ahead of the holiday season.
Howling Hamster Entertainment reveals Sub-Species, a 2.5D submarine shooter where you pilot a rotating sub through alien-infested oceans, combining Ecco the Dolphin exploration with classic arcade action.
Alfred Baley from Baffled Engineer reveals Super Cosmolite, an endless runner with realistic space physics where you can pause anytime to plan trajectories while outrunning a cosmic anomaly called the Nova Wave.
Nikita Nikiforov reveals Mayak, a hard sci-fi visual novel inspired by Lem and the Strugatsky brothers where you decode an alien countdown, built entirely in Godot with oil-painted frames and operatic soundtracks.
BiteMe Games interviews Kazunori Nanji from Bexide about surviving since 1999, working with Holo Live VTubers, and why Steam is finally taking off in Japan after decades of console dominance.
Four students from Argentina announce Dungeon Concierge, a top-down action game where you maintain dungeons for minimum wage while battling labor exploitation and tower-defense goblin unions.
True Anvil team reveals a dark fantasy roguelite where sentient legendary weapons like Excalibut critique your fighting technique while you rebuild reality from fragments.
CNBC reports Xbox Series X/S moved just 1.8 million units in 2025 with a brutal 70% November sales drop, but Game Pass hit 34 million subscribers as Microsoft doubles down on its cloud gaming pivot.
Shrimp Fried Games announces The Last Captain for Q2 2026, a top-down tactical space shooter with realistic point defense, destructible terrain, and co-op campaigns inspired by The Expanse and Star Sector.