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Monster Hunter Wilds Faces Significant Sales Decline in Latest Quarter

Capcom’s beloved Monster Hunter Wilds, which launched to record-breaking success in February 2025, has experienced a sharp decline in sales over the last quarter. As first reported by Push Square, the game sold a mere 132,000 copies between January and March 2026, raising eyebrows among industry analysts and fans alike who had high expectations following its impressive debut.

Sony Invites External Studios to Revive Classic IPs Using Decima Engine

In a significant shift in strategy, Sony Interactive Entertainment has opened the door for external studios to develop new games utilizing its beloved classic PlayStation intellectual properties (IPs). This move not only gives a new lease on life to nostalgic franchises but also allows developers access to the highly regarded Decima Engine, the same technology that powered hits like Horizon Zero Dawn and Ghost of Tsushima.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Director Discusses Shift in RPG Preferences Amidst Rise of Real-Time Combat

In a recent conversation surrounding the future of role-playing games, the director of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Tetsuya Nomura, stated that the emergence of titles like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 could have been expected. As first reported by GamesRadar+, Nomura acknowledged a notable trend among players who are increasingly gravitating towards real-time combat systems, leaving traditional turn-based mechanics in the dust.

Crimson Desert Rides High on Strong Sales in the West and Console Market

Korean developer Pearl Abyss is celebrating the impressive success of its latest title, Crimson Desert, which has sold over 5 million copies globally since its launch in March 2023. While the numbers alone are noteworthy, the details behind them reveal a fascinating narrative about the game’s reception, particularly in the United States and Europe.

Naughty Dog Celebrates Uncharted 4's Anniversary with Free PS5 Avatars and Themes

In a nostalgic nod to fans, Naughty Dog is commemorating the 10th anniversary of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End by releasing exclusive free content for PlayStation 5 players. As first reported by Push Square, the studio is offering a set of four themed PSN account avatars, each representing iconic treasures from the beloved series.

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.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Directive 8020 Struggles with Identity and Execution

Supermassive Games’ latest entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology, Directive 8020, has landed with a thud, failing to capture the thrilling essence that fans have come to expect. As first reported by GameSpot, this fifth installment struggles with a blend of uninspired performances, repetitive stealth sequences, and an aging formula that feels more like a chore than an adventure.

Sony Signals PS4 Players to Upgrade for Grand Theft Auto 6 Experience

In a recent outreach effort, Sony has begun contacting PlayStation 4 users with a clear message: if you want to experience Grand Theft Auto 6 upon its anticipated release in November, it’s time to consider upgrading to a PlayStation 5. As first reported by Eurogamer, this move underscores the growing divide between the older console generation and the capabilities of its successor, especially with a title as significant as GTA 6 on the horizon.

Sony Develops AI Tool to Create Instant Gameplay Highlights

Sony Interactive Entertainment has unveiled a new patent for an innovative artificial intelligence system that promises to transform how players share their gaming experiences. This technology will automatically generate shareable highlights from gameplay, making it easier than ever for players to showcase their most memorable moments online. As first reported by Mp1St, this development could change the landscape of player interactions on social media and streaming platforms.

Aliens: Fireteam Elite Sequel Set to Launch by Year’s End

The highly anticipated sequel to Aliens: Fireteam Elite has been officially announced, with plans for its release later this year. Fans of the co-op shooter can look forward to reuniting with iconic xenomorphs and engaging in intense team-based action as they battle familiar foes and face new challenges. As first reported by Eurogamer, this sequel is set to elevate the franchise’s signature gameplay while building on the strong foundation established by its predecessor.

New DLC Expands Co-op Mayhem in Door Kickers: Action Squad

Door Kickers: Action Squad, a vibrant local co-op shooter known for its blend of strategy and action, is set to release a new downloadable content (DLC) pack. This expansion aims to enhance the cooperative experience that players have come to love. As first reported by Store, the DLC promises fresh levels and challenges that should excite both returning players and newcomers alike.

PlayStation's AI Ambitions Spark Debate on Gaming's Future

In a recent investor briefing, PlayStation outlined its ambitious plans to integrate artificial intelligence into its gaming ecosystem. The presentation, led by Hideaki Nishino, aimed to illustrate how AI could enhance the player experience, delivering what the platform described as a “cutting-edge entertainment experience.” However, the announcement has already ignited a wave of debate and concern within , as first reported by Push Square.

FromSoftware's Sekiro Anime Set to Premiere in Japanese Theaters This September

Fans of FromSoftware’s acclaimed action-adventure title, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, have much to look forward to as the studio unveils plans for an anime adaptation. Titled Sekiro: No Defeat, this new project is set to debut in Japanese theaters in September. This three-week theatrical release promises to bring the gripping narrative and stunning visuals of Sekiro to life in an entirely new medium.

Sony Executive Foresees New Era of Gaming Experiences Through AI Innovation

In a recent discussion, Hideaki Nishino, the corporate head of Sony Interactive Entertainment, shared his vision for the future of gaming, emphasizing the transformative role artificial intelligence could play in enhancing player experiences. As first reported by PC Gamer, Nishino expressed optimism about how AI could reshape storytelling, gameplay mechanics, and overall engagement in video games.

Sony Delays PS6 Launch as Memory Shortages Persist and Bungie Sees Impairment Loss

In a recent earnings call, Sony revealed that the launch of the PlayStation 6 remains uncertain, primarily due to ongoing memory shortages. As reported by Wccftech, this admission came during Sony’s Q4 FY25 and full-year 2025 financial report, where executives acknowledged that the persistent scarcity of memory components is a significant obstacle in determining the console’s release timeline.

Square Enix Considers DLC for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3, Expanding the Epic Saga

As anticipation builds for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3, Square Enix has left the door open for additional content. Director Naoki Hamaguchi expressed that the possibility of a DLC to further expand the beloved narrative is on the table, contingent on player demand. This revelation, first reported by Push Square, has sparked a mix of excitement and skepticism among fans of the iconic franchise.

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Delivers Hilarious Easter Eggs from the Caped Crusader's History

Gamers, get ready to don your capes again, as Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is set to deliver a nostalgic yet hilarious romp through 80 years of the Dark Knight’s adventures. As first reported by Eurogamer, TT Games has pulled out all the stops, filling the title with deep cuts and references that will tickle the funny bones of both longtime fans and new players alike.