High-speed third-person running game Haste now available for PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch 2

Haste first launched for PC via Steam on April 1, 2025.

Haste first launched for PC via Steam on April 1, 2025.

The game Content Warning initially became available on PC through Steam on April 1st, 2024, as a free download for one day. Despite being free for a limited time, it still sold over 2.2 million copies, and now has more than 8.8 million players.

The Early Access release will feature the following content:

Okay, so the game’s been getting some buzz again, which is great. But I’ve been seeing a lot of people online talking about how it’s kinda slow to get going, and even after 20+ hours in the world, it still doesn’t really grab them. I don’t totally agree, but I get where they’re coming from. It got me thinking about how we judge open-world games these days, and what makes a good start. It’s interesting to consider why someone might feel that way after putting in so much time.

Beyond its great weapons, compelling story, and interesting locations, Crimson Desert has some hidden gameplay features that aren’t immediately obvious. If you’re concerned you might have overlooked something helpful, we’ve got you covered.

Samson: A Tyndalston Story

Okay, so the latest patch is seriously amazing! It didn’t just fix the things I was annoyed about, it actually made the whole game feel way better. Let’s talk about some of the biggest improvements – and a lot of us were really hoping they’d address the mounts, so that’s a great place to start!

A lawsuit has been filed in the Créteil court by the consumer association UFC-Que Choisir. They argue it’s unfair that Ubisoft’s terms of service state players only license the game, meaning Ubisoft could revoke access at any time. The case is supported by the European consumer group Stop Killing Games. According to their lawyer, Brune Blanc-Durand, the game The Crew provides a strong example of this issue, as reported by AFP.

The new movie, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, is based on the popular video games released in 2007 and 2010. Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic are directing again, with Matthew Fogel writing the script. Experts predict it will earn more on its opening weekend than the first movie, potentially bringing in over $160 million domestically and $350 million worldwide. This success is thanks to Nintendo and Illumination adding many new characters from different Nintendo games to join the original cast.