VIDEOVERSE coming to PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch on November 14
VIDEOVERSE first launched for PC via Steam and itch.io on August 7, 2023.
VIDEOVERSE first launched for PC via Steam and itch.io on August 7, 2023.
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Christophe Derennes, co-CEO of Vantage Studios, has said he’s disappointed to see Côté leave, explaining that Côté had a different vision for the studio’s direction. Ubisoft confirmed Côté’s departure and thanked him for his work leading the Assassin’s Creed series.
During an interview at Brazil Game Show 2025, Naoki Hamaguchi from Square Enix discussed the remake project and shared his expectations for how players will react to the upcoming third game, which is currently unnamed.
Okay, so the story’s a little wonky with this one, but the Raven Clan outfit just *looks* awesome. We’re playing as Yakumo now, the main character in *Ninja Gaiden 4*, and his goal is to take down the Dark Dragon. That puts him at odds with Ryu and the Divine Dragon Order, which means plenty of fighting! Don’t worry though, you still get to play as Ryu for a good chunk of the game, more than you might expect.
I’m so excited for the next gaming show! Keighley says it’s going to be an amazing event with a look at all the newest games coming out on every platform. We don’t know exactly what they’ll be showing yet, but tickets are going on sale this spring! If you want to see how last year’s show went, you can check it out here.
I was really excited to hear more about Jessica Jones’ future during a recent live podcast with Brandon Davis. Brad Winderbaum from Marvel Studios hinted that a fourth season might happen ‘sooner than you think’! Krysten Ritter, who played Jessica, also mentioned she and Brad had talked about exploring more of the character’s story when she joined the *Born Again* project. She stayed pretty tight-lipped about the details, though – which just means they have some cool stuff planned and aren’t ready to share yet!
In a recent interview with *Elle* magazine, while discussing her work on Guillermo del Toro’s *Frankenstein*, actress Mia Goth confirmed she’s still involved in the upcoming *Blade* reboot. Though she couldn’t share many details about where the movie stands, Goth seems optimistic about the delays, believing the extra time will result in a better film. She explained, “It’s for the best that it’s taken the time that it has. They want to do it right.”
WARNING: SPOILERS For Tron: Ares Follow!
Gail Simone’s run on *Uncanny X-Men* has been a standout, largely due to her skill at capturing the dramatic, character-focused side of X-Men stories. This issue starts with a genuinely moving moment that’s best experienced firsthand. Simone excels at portraying Gambit’s grief throughout, and that’s the strongest part of the writing. Beyond that, however, this issue doesn’t offer much. It references past storylines, including the highly-regarded “Dark Artery” arc, but feels overly reliant on the book’s history instead of forging a fresh path forward.