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Katsuhiro Harada Launches New Studio as Part of SNK Corporation

Katsuhiro Harada, the legendary director behind the iconic Tekken series, has taken a significant step into the future of fighting games by establishing a new game development studio under the SNK Corporation banner. This exciting development marks a new chapter for Harada, who has been a pivotal figure in the fighting game genre for decades. As first reported by Nintendo Life, Harada’s new venture promises to bring fresh ideas and innovative gameplay to fans of the genre.

Tribeca Festival Announces 2026 Games Program, Celebrating 25 Years of Innovation

The 2026 Tribeca Festival, marking its 25th anniversary, has unveiled an ambitious games program that highlights the intersection of storytelling and gameplay. This year, the festival aims to showcase how video games can serve as a powerful medium for artistic expression. As first reported by Gematsu, the lineup includes a diverse array of titles that emphasize the narrative depth that modern gaming can achieve.

Pocketpair Secures Trademark for Palworld Online in the U.S.

Pocketpair, the creative minds behind the popular creature-collecting adventure Palworld, have recently taken a significant step in expanding their franchise by filing a trademark for “Palworld Online” in the United States. As first reported by Gematsu, this move signals that the studio may be preparing to enhance their game with online features, potentially expanding the multiplayer experience that fans have been eagerly anticipating.

Neowiz Faces Backlash Over AI Job Listing Amid Anticipation for Lies of P Sequel

Fans of Lies of P, the dark reimagining of the Pinocchio tale that captivated players with its intricate narrative and challenging gameplay, have been eagerly awaiting news regarding its sequel. However, the excitement surrounding the next installment has taken a backseat as Neowiz, the game’s developer, finds itself in hot water for a job listing that has raised concerns among players and industry insiders alike. As first reported by Push Square, the studio is seeking an “AI creator” or “AI artist,” a move that has prompted debates about the future of creativity in gaming.

Epic Games Addresses AI Concerns Amid Development Innovations

Epic Games is actively exploring the integration of artificial intelligence in game development processes, but the studio has emphasized that this initiative is not aimed at replacing human jobs. This statement comes from Stephanie Arnett, a senior external development manager at Epic, who addressed concerns about AI’s impact on employment during a recent panel at Gamescom Latam.

Linux Gaming Performance Improves with Integration of Windows APIs into Kernel Features

Linux gaming is about to see a significant uptick in performance, thanks to the integration of Windows APIs directly into the Linux kernel. This development aims to streamline the gaming experience on Linux systems, providing users with faster and more efficient gameplay. As first reported by Xda-Developers, this initiative marks a notable shift in how developers approach cross-platform compatibility and performance optimization.

New Pokémon Cryptic Crossword Game Set to Challenge Fans in 2026

A new Pokémon-based cryptic crossword game is on the horizon and is shaping up to be the must-play puzzle experience of 2026. This innovative title will challenge players with intricate clues that combine wordplay and riddles, steering away from traditional crossword formats. Fans of the beloved franchise can expect a fresh take on puzzles that not only tests their knowledge of Pokémon but also their problem-solving skills.

Open-World Survival Adventure 'Smalland: Survive the Wilds' Coming to Switch 2 in 2026

The vibrant world of Japanese gaming continues to expand, with the announcement that the open-world survival game Smalland: Survive the Wilds is officially heading to the Nintendo Switch 2 in Spring 2026. As first reported by Nintendo Life, this title has drawn comparisons to the popular game Grounded, offering players a unique survival experience filled with exploration and adventure.

Combat Your Steam Backlog in New Indie Game Coming This Year

A unique new game is set to launch later this year that takes a fresh approach to the often-daunting task of managing your Steam library. Players will find themselves battling a personified version of their gaming backlog, with the difficulty increasing in direct correlation to how much they’ve spent on their collection. This intriguing concept was first reported by PC Gamer.

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.

Freelance Workforce Surges in European Game Development, Report Reveals

Game development in Europe is experiencing a substantial shift as studios ramp up their spending on freelancers, according to a recent report by Mellow. The findings reveal a staggering 63% increase in the utilization of freelance talent, signaling a move towards more project-based employment in an industry grappling with the impacts of technological advancements and restructuring.

Gabe Newell Reflects on Valve’s Dedication to Gamers and Developers After 15 Years

In a recent conversation that harkens back to the early days of Valve, co-founder Gabe Newell emphasized the company’s long-standing commitment to both gamers and game developers. As first reported by PC Gamer, Newell’s reflections reveal a dedication that has shaped not only Valve’s trajectory but also the broader landscape of PC gaming.

BAFTA Reportedly Pulls Trailer for Indie Game 'The Quiet Things' Over Guest Wellbeing Concerns

In an unexpected turn of events, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has reportedly decided to pull a trailer for the indie game The Quiet Things, just 24 hours before its planned unveiling. Sources close to the situation indicate that this decision was made due to concerns regarding the wellbeing of guests attending the awards ceremony.

BAFTA Withdraws Game Trailer Due to Sensitive Themes Despite Developer Adjustments

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has decided to withdraw a game trailer, citing concerns over sensitive themes that could potentially trigger distress among viewers. This decision comes even after the developers attempted to revise the content to make it more palatable. The incident underscores the ongoing conversation about mental health representation in gaming and the responsibilities that developers have towards their audience.

Slay the Spire 2 Developer Prioritizes Quality Over Deadlines

In a recent statement, the developer behind Slay the Spire 2 has made it clear that the focus on quality will take precedence over strict deadlines. MegaCrit, the studio known for the critically acclaimed original Slay the Spire, aims to ensure that the sequel meets the high expectations set by its predecessor. As first reported by PC Gamer, the team believes that a rushed release could lead to a subpar experience, which they are keen to avoid.