Ready or Not 2 Here I come – TRAILER

Picking up right after a brutal attack by the Le Domas family, Grace finds herself in an even more dangerous game, now with her sister Faith by her side. She has a single opportunity to survive, protect Faith, and seize control of the powerful council that governs everything. Four competing families are after the throne, and the winner will rule the world.

RIDE 6 Showcases New Maxi Enduro and Bagger Races in Gameplay Deep Dive Trailer

The trailer highlights detailed gameplay from both a Maxi Enduro race and a Bagger-class motorcycle race. The Maxi Enduro section demonstrates how the game’s physics will handle different surfaces, like dirt and varying tire grip. Then, the trailer showcases Bagger racing, which focuses on fast speeds and precise handling on smooth asphalt, testing players’ ability to navigate challenging turns and stay on the track.

Legacy of Kain Reboot Was Being Made by Eidos Montreal Before its Acquisition by Embracer – Rumour

The project focused on close-quarters combat and used parkour for players to explore the game world. Although resumes didn’t specifically mention the title, Insider Gaming has reported it was a reboot of Legacy of Kain. Interestingly, recent layoffs didn’t cause the project’s cancellation; it was actually halted several years ago, soon after Embracer Group acquired the studio.

Marvel’s Most Extreme Team is Back in Inglorious X-Force #1 First Look (Exclusive)

The first issue of Inglorious X-Force, written by Tim Seely and illustrated by Michael Sta. Maria, will be available on January 21, 2026. This series is a major reboot for X-Force, prominently featuring Cable and introducing Boom-Boom as a new member. Plus, eagle-eyed readers might recognize a familiar face—a character who hasn’t been seen in years—hidden on the preview page below.

The Fans Have Spoken: Chainsaw Man Part 2 Has Officially Fallen Off

Reactions to the second part of Chainsaw Man are very mixed. However, Shueisha has now shared some official data about how popular it is – as much as they typically do. While even this data isn’t perfectly objective, it probably doesn’t show part 2 doing as well as its fans would like.

Microsoft’s RTO mandate suspiciously aligns with Teams’ controversial Wi-Fi location tracking — coincidence or micromanaging?

Last October, I wrote about a new feature in Microsoft Teams that automatically updates a user’s location. It does this by detecting when a device connects to the office Wi-Fi network. Microsoft explained that the feature, listed as 488800 on their roadmap, would set a user’s work location to the building they’re currently in when connected to the company’s Wi-Fi.