Electronic Arts is set to shut down online services for at least three games in early 2026, continuing a trend of digital ...
Former Yakuza lead Toshiiro Nagoshi moved on from Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio a few years ago, forming Nagoshi Studio under NetEase Games. We’ve been waiting patiently to see what Nagoshi had in ...
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Former BioWare general manager, Casey Hudson, is leading a new Canadian game studio to develop Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic. Hudson, who directed BioWare's Knights of the Old Republic, ...
Yes, it turns out that the giant, hellish statue that turned up in the Mojave Desert was teasing Divinity, after all. Confirmed at The Game Awards 2025, the new game from Larian Studios is set to ...
Thus How Many Dudes. The game plays something like an auto-battler, in which you gather an ever-growing group of dudes who must fight teams of enemies of various bizarre natures. You begin the game ...
Nearly three decades after cofounding the Washington-based game studio, Brian Fleming is stepping down as the head of Sucker Punch Productions. The studio best-known for the Sly Cooper, Infamous, and ...
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The announcement appeared with a cinematic trailer for the new Divinity game, which is still unnamed. Additionally, the trailer confirmed that the mysterious Mojave statue that Geoff Keighley was ...
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After days of speculation surrounding that mysterious object post online, it’s been officially confirmed at today’s The Game Awards 2025 that it’s for none other than Divinity, the next project from ...
Gang of Dragon, a new game from former Yakuza/Like A Dragon visionary Toshihiro Nagoshi, made its world premiere at The Game Awards, and it looks extremely similar to the Sega's own gangster franchise ...