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ATOM RPG 2 Secures Funding, Unleashes Vast Open World in Caspian Wastes

ATOM RPG 2 has officially crossed the finish line on Kickstarter, securing the funds needed to elevate the franchise with a massive new open-world experience. As first reported by GamesPress, this sequel promises players an expansive playground of 1,225 km² set in the hauntingly atmospheric Caspian Wastes, all without the hassle of loading screens or a separate global map.

Call of Duty Shifts Focus: No More Last-Gen Console Releases

In a significant move for the franchise, Activision has confirmed that future installments of Call of Duty will no longer be released on last-generation consoles. This decision marks a pivotal shift for one of gaming’s most iconic franchises, as it aims to fully embrace the capabilities of current-generation hardware. As first reported by Insider-Gaming, the change is expected to enhance graphics, performance, and overall gameplay experience for players on platforms like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.

Prepare for Battle: Dig In Launches as a Tactical WWI Colony Simulator

Vitar Games has unveiled its latest title, Dig In, a tactical colony simulation set against the backdrop of World War I trench warfare. As first reported by GamesPress, this game places players in the harrowing environment of 1914, where they must manage resources, build trench networks, and ensure the survival of their troops amidst the brutal realities of war.

Muscle Cat Unveils Alawon: A Life Simulation Game Focused on Game Composition

Cardiff, Wales , Muscle Cat has announced its latest project, Alawon: Life of a Game Composer, a unique life simulation game that allows players to immerse themselves in the world of video game music composition. As first reported by GamesPress, the game challenges players to manage their finances, relationships, and creative ambitions as they develop their careers from humble beginnings to the heights of AAA game music production.

Medal Hunter Prepares for Global Launch as Ten Square Games Expands Development Efforts

Ten Square Games is gearing up for a global launch of its latest title, Medal Hunter, a thrilling mobile PvP shooter that demands precision and quick thinking from players. As first reported by GamesPress, the game has begun a phased rollout, having kicked off its technical release on May 4. This rollout marks an important step in the game’s journey as developers aim to refine its mechanics and engage with early adopters.

Second Dinner Addresses Concerns Over Marvel Snap's Future Amid Staff Changes

The future of Marvel Snap is secure, according to the game’s developer, Second Dinner, who has taken the time to reassure its dedicated player base following a wave of notable staff departures. As first reported by Eurogamer, the studio emphasized that these changes are part of a strategy to enhance the game rather than a sign of decline.

Massive Discounts Available Now on Yakuza Kiwami 3, Dragon Quest VII, and More

This weekend brings substantial savings on popular video games and collectibles, with Yakuza Kiwami 3 leading the charge at a new low price. Available now for $39.99, this remake has generated buzz since its release earlier this year. The game, developed by SEGA and RGG Studio, responds to years of fan requests for a fresh take on the original Yakuza 3. As first reported by IGN, the reviews have praised its engaging gameplay and story enhancements.

Bungie Lays Out Ambitious Narrative Plans for Marathon Over Coming Years

Bungie is set to keep the momentum rolling for its new extraction shooter, Marathon, confirming plans for an evolving story that will unfold over the next few years. As first reported by IGN, creative director Julia Nardin revealed in a recent interview with GamesRadar that the team has a solid vision for the narrative’s trajectory but is open to feedback from players as they shape this journey together.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Co-Director Completes Over 40 Playthroughs, Hints at Progress

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 is progressing, according to co-director Naoki Hamaguchi, who has completed the game more than 40 times. This revelation comes even as details about the highly anticipated sequel remain scarce. As first reported by Eurogamer, Hamaguchi’s extensive playthroughs suggest a significant level of polishing and testing is underway, although fans have yet to see any concrete gameplay footage or official announcements regarding a release date.

Bungie Promises Marathon's Narrative Will Evolve with Player Input

Bungie is gearing up to unveil an ambitious narrative direction for its upcoming title, Marathon, which it claims will extend for several years. As first reported by VGC, the studio announced that player choices will significantly shape the game’s evolving storyline. This approach marks a shift in how Bungie traditionally handles storytelling, bringing in a more interactive element.

Last Flag Shuts Down Production Just Two Weeks Post-Launch, Promises Continued Support

Just two weeks after its launch, the third-person hero shooter Last Flag is hitting the brakes on production. The unexpected decision comes as the developers aim to recalibrate and reassess their strategy for the game. As first reported by Eurogamer, the news has sent shockwaves through , raising questions about what lies ahead for this newly released title.

Crimson Desert’s New Patch Revives Combat with Boss Rematches and Enemy Re-blockades

Crimson Desert has just received a major patch, shaking up the gameplay for endgame players who have cleared the world of enemies. Developer Pearl Abyss has responded to player feedback regarding the tranquility of Pywel, where many players found themselves facing an enemy desert after defeating foes throughout the vast open world. As first reported by IGN, the lack of respawning enemies led to frustration, prompting the need for new combat features.

Resident Evil Reboot Film Draws Inspiration from Controversial Game

The anticipation is building for the upcoming Resident Evil reboot film, and it appears the creative team is unearthing some unexpected influences from the franchise’s past. As first reported by GameSpot, director Zach Cregger and production designer Tom Hammock revealed that they are bringing elements from the often-criticized Resident Evil 6 into the mix.

May’s Gaming Lineup: Major Releases to Watch Out For This Month

May is shaping up to be an action-packed month for gamers, with several highly anticipated titles ready to hit the shelves. Among them are big names like Forza Horizon 6, Directive 8020, Subnautica 2, and the return of Lego Batman. These releases promise to deliver fresh content and experiences that could shake up the current gaming landscape.