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Capcom has been enjoying quit the run over the last few years, but 2026 might be its best year ever if things break right.
James Gunn is reframing the very foundation of superhero storytelling with his DCU renaissance. In a new interview with Rainn ...
Don't miss the Gamescom Teaser Trailer for Heptic Arena, a third-person PvPvE multiplayer battle arena shooter developed by Prism Studio. Players will compete in an intergalactic game show with unique ...
News Square Enix’s spot the impostor game Killer Inn blends third-person action with murder mystery. We ask the devs why it’s “8 wolves vs. 16 lambs” Interview with the developers of Killer Inn, ...
Games Third Person Shooters Anthem Mass Effect veteran says open-world bot flop Anthem gained momentum within EA because the pitch was "what if BioWare game but it could do FIFA numbers?" ...
Weeks after crossing 200,000 concurrent players, Old School RuneScape has rocketed right onto a new peak with over 240,000 players online, further cementing the MMO's summer explosion.
Games Third Person Shooter Marvel Rivals Blade is Marvel Rivals' answer to an intentionally broken meta, though he may usher in a whole new issue Features By Rory Norris published August 4, 2025 ...
Possible AAA Live-Service game! The gamers and fans are kind of surprised after hearing that WB Games Montreal might be working on the next AAA Live-Service game based on DC Comics. This is due to the ...
Who Would A DCU Game Be About? There’s a long history of DC video games, from the maligned Superman games on Atari 2600 and Nintendo 64 to the acclaimed Batman: Arkham trilogy.
A Nintendo Direct focused on third-party games is taking place on July 31 It’ll run for about 25 minutes and feature titles for Switch and Switch 2.
Terminull Brigade, the new third-person looter shooter from Pew Pew Games and Level Infinite, launched on Steam yesterday. However, the launch wasn’t as smooth as it could have been. As a result of a ...
WB Games is looking for an executive producer for an unannounced AAA live-service game, despite having lost $300 million on failed live-service titles.